Kaa, the cunning python, slithers silently across the rooftops, his scales catching the faint silver of the moonlight. Each movement is calculated, undetectable, as he glides closer to his intended prey. The city’s guardian, Ladybug, stands atop Notre Dame, scanning the streets below, unaware of the reptilian gaze fixed upon her.
Kaa emerges from the darkness, his eyes swirling with hypnotic power, drawing Ladybug’s attention. Her gaze locks onto his, and the world around her blurs and fades. Ladybug feels her limbs grow heavy, her mind clouded, as she succumbs to the relentless rhythm of Kaa’s gaze.
Under Kaa’s silent command, Ladybug moves as if in a trance, her actions slow and uncertain. Kaa’s body weaves around her, his scales gliding over her suit with a chilling intimacy. She is powerless, utterly lost in the hypnotic spell, her mind a captive to the python’s will.
Kaa presses closer, his breath warm against Ladybug’s skin, as he draws her into his grasp. Her struggles weaken, replaced by confused resignation. Slowly, Kaa begins to consume her, each movement deliberate, as the moonlight shimmers on his scales.
Ladybug stirs within the sweltering darkness, her strength ebbing as the heat and pressure grow. Tears trace her cheeks as pain and fear intertwine, her cries muffled by the python’s flesh. Outside, Kaa rests contentedly in the branches of a tree, oblivious to the suffering within.
Inside, Ladybug’s struggles fade as her body yields to the relentless, hot embrace of digestion. Her spirit wanes, her sobs quiet and forlorn. Paris remains unaware, the city’s hero lost to the silent, hypnotic predator who now dreams above.
















