The Jungle Book
anonymous
May 5 2011, 19:42:46 UTC
Human!Kaa picks up naive Mowgli off the street and convinces him to stay with him. Kaa runs a club and uses mind tricks to have Mowgli become a dancer. Only Kaa is allowed to touch him. Mind control and bondage!
Author's note
anonymous
October 15 2012, 02:37:38 UTC
My fic doesn't have a name yet, but your prompt is getting filled. Hope you like it, OP.
I'd like to note that pedophiles don't usually have "sketchy!" printed on their forehead as much as this take on Kaa does. I feel guilty playing into all the stereotypes ever, to the extent that I know I am, here. Any resemblance to actual people is purely coincidental and unintended, etc.
There probably aren't any real people like this guy, though. When was the last time you thought "say, he reminds me of Disney's take on Kaa?" :/
Stupid Bagheera, thought Mowgli sullenly, as he slipped back into his dayclothes and laced up his sneakers in the dark. He wasn't going back. He wasn't. There was a whole world out here, away from his parents, his old school ... he'd been scared when Shere Khan kidnapped him, but most people weren't like that. Most people were okay. Actually, everyone he'd met here was much, much cooler than anyone he'd ever run into, before. Like Baloo, who could make do with whatever he found and lived happy and lazy. Mowgli hoped he could find him again, and convince him that Bagheera had been wrong. Because he did belong here. He just knew it. And he wanted to stay, more than he'd ever wanted anything in his whole life. That had to count for something. Barely daring to breathe, Mowgli picked up his few belongings and turned the hotel room door, so slowly that it hardly made a sound. He slipped out. Heart pounding, the took the elevator down to the first floor, and, seeing no one, he opened a window facing the least well-lit of the parking lots,
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Re: Part 2/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 02:49:27 UTC
The man driving the car acknowledged Mowgli in a voice like a chirp, when he said hello, and introduced himself as Mang. He had the most sculpted ears Mowgli had ever seen, and two shining, golden studs in the upper part of one. He also asked Mowgli for his name, and, feeling somewhat safer than he had on the open street, Mowgli glanced at Kaa and gave it to them. He was tempted to turn to the man next to him and ask are all your friends as weird as you?, but he didn't. Kaa stretched out, looking completely at ease. Mowgli couldn't help it. He stared at how Kaa's body went on and on - legs open and touching the seat in front of him from the knees down, back and torso molding themselves comfortably over the slight curve of the back seat. Mowgli hadn't really noticed how long Kaa was, until he compared him to
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Re: Part 3/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 02:55:33 UTC
Mowgli woke up in a bed he didn't recognize, and it took him a minute to remember how he'd gotten there. He slid out from between the covers, only to notice that he was wearing a t-shirt that was much too big for him, his underwear, and nothing else. He scanned the room with his eyes, looking for his clothes, and found them neatly folded on a bedside table. They looked washed. Mowgli opened the door to his room and peeked down the hall, before going to the bathroom. He scrubbed his hands, and seeing that the water that dripped off them had turned a dirty grey, he tried to remember when he'd last showered. Washing was kind of a pain in the squat where he'd been living. No one paying bills translated into no running water, apart from the faucet that pirated directly off the city's main line. He didn't understand that very well. What he knew was that their water was limited and cold. So this was ... if they really lived in the same neighborhood, maybe he could ask Kaa to let him borrow his shower sometimes? He wasn't sure how the man
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Re: Part 4/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:01:10 UTC
Kaa ruffled his hair. "That sounds like an excellent idea." He said, and then promptly changed the subject. "During the day, do you have a way of contacting your friend? I could send someone by, if you think they'd be worried about you." preferably with a convenient excuse for why you won't be coming back for awhile he thought inwardly.
Mowgli frowned. "I think I can probably find him, but I don't know where he is. He moves around a lot. And I don't know if he's looking for me yet."
"Speaking of people looking for you ..." Kaa rested his chin on Mowgli's head for a second before straightening up. "Is there anyone I need to hide you from?"
He could feel Mowgli tense up under his hands, at that. "Do you know Shere Khan?" The boy asked.
Oh, my, Kaa thought to himself, you sure know how to pick your enemies. "As a matter of fact, I do." Kaa said. "But he doesn't stop by very often. You could say we ... don't get along." He added
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Re: Part 5/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:03:40 UTC
Kaa had the most amazing thick, fluffy towels. Mowgli wrapped up, changed into his day clothes, and flopped down on the bed he'd spent the night in. He did want to be awake, come nightfall, but taking a nap wasn't working. It was mid-morning. Sun was streaming in the window, and Mowgli was wide awake. He drew the curtains, bounced on the bed a couple of times, and then buried his face in the pillows. He tossed and turned until he remembered that to sleep, you had to not move. He managed to be still for what felt like a long time, but then his eyes opened again on their own. So Mowgli gave up and hopped lightly off the bed to go see if Kaa was really asleep
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Re: Part 6/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:06:55 UTC
The sound of his phone vibrating against the bedside table woke him. Kaa disentangled himself and closed the door behind him before taking the call. It turned out to be Mang again, which was convenient. "I need someone," he told him in a low voice, far enough away from his room that he couldn't be overheard, "to distract Baloo and Bagheera for a few days. Take Jacala or whoever you need ... and if they're on the wrong track, just let them chase their tails." Kaa paused, listening, and then added, "I already put him under once." He slapped his forehead. "Oh, that reminds me. I need a word with Tabs. Do you know where he'd ... right. Right." Kaa smiled crookedly as he put on his jacket and headed out. The last light of day was disappearing. Thanks to the streetlamps, though, darkness never really fell. Instead, everything was bathed in a warm, synthetically yellow glow. Light slanted into his car as he drove
( ... )
Re: Part 7/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:11:30 UTC
When Kaa got back to the apartment, Mowgli was still sleeping peacefully. He hadn't even changed position. Kaa stroked his hair and started massaging his belly and chest. As the boy's mind resurfaced, he shifted his touches discreetly up to his head and shoulders.
"It's time for us to leave." Said Kaa.
"Already?" Said Mowgli, but he rubbed at his eyes and started getting up. "How long was I asleep?"
Kaa grinned. "All day. Come on, get your shoes and we'll be going."
Mowgli blinked, at that, and muttered "golly," but he pulled on his shoes and jacket
( ... )
Re: Part 8/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:13:31 UTC
This time, he took a step forward, and Kaa took a step back and spun him. Mowgli could see the room going by in a blur, lights and eyes and people, but he was inside the music. His body moved rhythmically, tracing shapes and marking beats and twisting around his agile partner, and Kaa was with him turn for turn, all hands and glowing eyes and long, serpentine movements. Mowgli didn't see when the rest of the people joined them, nor did he care. It was magic and speed and light and exhilaration ... and his muscles ached when they finally slowed down. It was just as well, because he felt like he was in a dream. This didn't seem real. But things that weren't real didn't hurt
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Re: Part 9/?
anonymous
October 15 2012, 03:28:10 UTC
When Mowgli came out, Kaa was waiting for him. He was feeling kind of unsteady on his feet, so he grabbed Kaa's hand and sort of leaned on him, and Kaa steered him down another hall and into one of the rooms. Inside, there were chairs, a bed, a long table with a mirror, a closet, and lots of drawers. But Mowgli wasn't paying that much attention to his surroundings.
You can take off your earplugs now. Kaa had typed. The music isn't nearly as loud after midnight.Mowgli blinked at the screen before fumbling for his earplugs. Kaa was right. He could still feel the sound vibrating a little in his body, but not like before. He pocketed them and sat down
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"I am?" Kaa asked, as if he somehow hadn't noticed. "I am," he admitted, smiling, and took most of his weight off Mowgli. "Do you like being held down?"
"What a weird question." Said Mowgli. "I ... um." Kaa had started rubbing his hand against the inside of Mowgli's leg again.
Mind control and bondage!
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I'd like to note that pedophiles don't usually have "sketchy!" printed on their forehead as much as this take on Kaa does. I feel guilty playing into all the stereotypes ever, to the extent that I know I am, here. Any resemblance to actual people is purely coincidental and unintended, etc.
There probably aren't any real people like this guy, though. When was the last time you thought "say, he reminds me of Disney's take on Kaa?" :/
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Mowgli frowned. "I think I can probably find him, but I don't know where he is. He moves around a lot. And I don't know if he's looking for me yet."
"Speaking of people looking for you ..." Kaa rested his chin on Mowgli's head for a second before straightening up. "Is there anyone I need to hide you from?"
He could feel Mowgli tense up under his hands, at that. "Do you know Shere Khan?" The boy asked.
Oh, my, Kaa thought to himself, you sure know how to pick your enemies. "As a matter of fact, I do." Kaa said. "But he doesn't stop by very often. You could say we ... don't get along." He added ( ... )
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"It's time for us to leave." Said Kaa.
"Already?" Said Mowgli, but he rubbed at his eyes and started getting up. "How long was I asleep?"
Kaa grinned. "All day. Come on, get your shoes and we'll be going."
Mowgli blinked, at that, and muttered "golly," but he pulled on his shoes and jacket ( ... )
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You can take off your earplugs now. Kaa had typed. The music isn't nearly as loud after midnight.Mowgli blinked at the screen before fumbling for his earplugs. Kaa was right. He could still feel the sound vibrating a little in his body, but not like before. He pocketed them and sat down ( ... )
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"I am?" Kaa asked, as if he somehow hadn't noticed. "I am," he admitted, smiling, and took most of his weight off Mowgli. "Do you like being held down?"
"What a weird question." Said Mowgli. "I ... um." Kaa had started rubbing his hand against the inside of Mowgli's leg again.
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