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KrazyKara666 - Witch School - 3D Adult Comic
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Witch School - 3D Adult Comic

By [KrazyKara666]

It was a warm, sunny day at Witch School, and the air was filled with the scent of freshly cut grass. The students, both male and female, were enjoying their free period, lounging on the sprawling lawns or engaging in impromptu games of witch-themed tag. Among them was Karen, a youthful and eager first-year student who had been accepted into this prestigious institution due to her exceptional magical abilities. She was tiny, barely five feet tall, with soft blonde hair and deep green eyes that sparkled with excitement. Wearing a short black pleated skirt, a tight white blouse, and black knee-high stockings, she stood out from the crowd, her petite frame accentuated by the large, floppy witch's hat perched atop her head.

As Karen wandered across the lawn, she spotted one of her professors, a stern-faced elderly woman with a long, hooked nose and a wart on her chin. The professor was standing alone by a large oak tree, apparently lost in thought. Curious, Karen approached her, trying to think of something impressive to say that might earn her some praise. "Excuse me, Professor Finch," she said, her voice shaking slightly with nerves. "I was wondering if I might be able to help you with anything?"

Professor Finch turned her beady eyes on Karen and considered her for a moment. "I see you've chosen to wear your mother's hat today, youthful lady," she said, her tone clipped. "Is that supposed to be some kind of statement?"

Flushing with embarrassment, Karen knew she'd put her foot in it. Of course, the hat wasn't hers; it belonged to her mother, who was a legendary witch in her own right. "No, Professor," she stammered, "I just thought it looked... nice."

The professor sniffed dismissively. "Well, never mind about that," she said. "I was actually thinking about expanding my collection of magical creatures. You know, for research purposes. Have you ever encountered any unusual specimens in your studies?"

Karen thought for a moment. "Well, there was this one time when I accidentally summoned a pixie," she said. "But other than that, no, I don't think so."

Professor Finch considered her thoughtfully. "Hmm, perhaps you could use some practical experience," she mused. "Why don't you come with me? I know of a place where we might find just the sort of creature you're looking for."

Before Karen could protest, the professor had taken her by the hand and led her away from the school grounds, into the dense forest that surrounded it. As they walked, the professor began to chant under her breath, weaving a complex spell that caused the trees and bushes to part before them, creating a path through the undergrowth. After what seemed like hours, they reached a clearing at the heart of the forest, where a large, ornate mirror stood, reflecting the surrounding trees and sky. The professor gestured for Karen to approach it, and when she did, she saw herself reflected in the glass, but magnified to an enormous size.

As she watched in horror, her tiny body swelled before her eyes, growing larger with every passing moment until she towered over the professor, dwarfing her with every inch of her newfound height. Her clothes strained against her immense form, the witch's hat now fitting her like a tiny thimble perched atop her head. She let out a startled gasp as she realized what had happened, but before she could protest, the professor spoke again. "Now," she said, her voice echoing in the clearing, "let's see what sort of creatures we can find."

With that, she raised her arms, and with a flash of light, a portal opened before them, revealing a strange and alien world beyond. As they stepped through the portal, Karen found herself in a vast, dimly lit cavern, its walls covered in luminescent moss and strange, glowing crystals. In the distance, she could see enormous creatures moving through the shadows, their size dwarfing even her own. She looked up at the professor, fear etched across her face, but the older woman merely smiled. "Don't be afraid, my dear," she said. "We are here to observe, not harm. Now, let's go see what we can find."

And so they ventured deeper into the cavern, Karen following in the professor's footsteps, her heart pounding in her chest. As they moved through the shadows, she caught glimpses of enormous spiders spinning webs the size of rooms, ancient dragonflies with wingspans wider than she was tall, and strange, luminescent creatures that seemed to be made entirely of light. Each new sight filled her with a mixture of awe and terror, but she pressed on, driven by curiosity and the urge to prove herself to her professor.

Finally, they came to a clearing at the heart of the cavern, where an enormous creature lay sleeping. It was unlike anything Karen had ever seen before, its body covered in scales the size of tablets, each one reflecting the dim light of the cavern like a mirror. Its tail was longer than she was tall, and its wingspan could have easily encompassed the entire clearing. As they approached, the creature let out a low groan, shifting in its sleep, sending tremors through the cavern floor. "Be careful, my dear," the professor whispered. "This creature is known to be quite dangerous when awakened."

Despite the warning, Karen couldn't help but approach the creature, drawn to its immense size and strange beauty. As she approached, she felt the heat radiating off its body, and she could see the fine veins running through its scales, pulsing with an eerie life of their own. Suddenly, the creature let out a thunderous roar, sending Karen stumbling backward, her enormous heart pounding in her chest. But instead of attacking, the creature merely opened its eyes, revealing two bright orbs of light that seemed to pierce right through Karen's soul. For a moment, she felt as though time stood still, and then, with a flash of silver light, the creature disappeared, leaving behind nothing but a faint whisper of magic in the air.

 

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