Summary: J'kabi is an Aizu, the newest species to join interstellar civilization. Looking to prove herself and show the other species what the Aizu can bring to the table, she joins the crew of the independent shipping contractor Horizon's Promise. But when disaster strikes, the ship is left spinning through space a million miles from help. With most of the crew presumed dead except for her and the ship's engineer Cygnus, they must utilize each other's strengths to survive, repair the ship, and get back home. If they want to get out of this alive, they will have to use some unorthodox and creative approaches.
Rated: R
Categories: Young Adult 20-29,
Gentle,
Lesbians,
Sci-Fi,
Vore Characters: None
Growth: None
Shrink: Doll (12 in. to 6 in.)Size Roles: F/fWarnings: Following story may contain inappropriate material for certain audiences
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 4
Completed: No
Word count: 42604
Read: 4181
Published: January 22 2023
Updated: June 22 2025
Story Notes:
This is a story collaboration with Kolossus, who owns J'Kabi. Setting, original characters, and plot belong to the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.
1. Per Amicitia Ad Astra by SpudWoke [Reviews - 5] 



(10616 words)
Per Amicitia ad Astra — Through Friendship, to the Stars
Part one of 5 planned.
2. Medio Tutissimus Ibis by SpudWoke [Reviews - 1] 



(7849 words)
Medio Tutissimus Ibis: you are safest in the middle
The phrase is meant to suggest that moderation is the safest course of action, but its meaning here is much more literal. Having been swallowed by Cygnus, J'kabi is protected from the ravages of space. She is, quite literally, safe in the middle of her friend.
Now begins the task of keeping themselves that way.
Part two of 5 planned.
3. Dum Spiro Spero by SpudWoke [Reviews - 0] (13387 words)
Dum Spiro Spero — while I breath, I hope.
Oxygen. Can't live without it. And right now, it's in short supply. After a brief and largely unsuccessful foray into the vacuum of space, Cygnus and J'kabi returned to their emergency pod to reset. While they wake well-rested and emotionally recharged, the extended break allowed for doubts and anxieties to put down roots in their minds. The bridge was where they needed to go, but going there... going there would remove all doubt as to the fate of the rest of their crew. And every second they delay burns more of their limited supply of air.
CW: There's a bit of gorey description in the last couple paragraphs.
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4. Mors Certa, Hora Incerta by SpudWoke [Reviews - 2] 



(10752 words)
Mors Certa, Hora Incerta — death is certain, the hour uncertain.
With the fate of their crew now firmly established, Cygnus and J'kabi must move on to their final task on the bridge: figuring out what went so terribly wrong. As Cygnus struggles with her grief and loss, J'kabi steps up to shoulder the responsibility of keeping them moving forward.