In the final installment of the Missy Van Licks climate activist series, we find our protagonist, Missy, along with her fellow activist goddesses, deep within a secluded forest. Their aim is to teach humans a lesson about respect for nature by demonstrating who is truly entitled to use its resources.
As they venture further into the woods, they stumble upon an unsuspecting activist - a male who they deem unworthy of the forest's bounty. After all, it's their job to protect it, even if that means taking matters into their own hands – or rather, mouths.
Without warning, Missy and her comrades pounce on the hapless male, ripping off his clothes and pushing him towards a nearby tree. They circle him like vultures, eager to claim their rightful prizes. "You think you can just come into our home and defile it? Think again, buddy," Missy growls, her eyes gleaming with a mix of rage and excitement.
The male attempts to plead his case, insisting that he too is an environmentalist and means no harm. But his words fall on deaf ears as the goddesses form a semicircle around him, drawing him deeper into their web.
Suddenly, Missy steps forward, her mouth opening wide as she reveals her razor-sharp fangs. She lunges towards the male, piercing his throat and draining him of his life force. The sound of his blood rushing past his ears is the last thing he hears before he crumples to the forest floor, lifeless.
Overcome with a sense of euphoria, Missy and her comrades revel in their victory. They dance around the fallen male, their naked bodies glistening in the moonlight. With their enemy now nothing more than a vessel for their pleasure, they set about claiming what is rightfully theirs.
One by one, the goddesses take turns urinating onto the male's body, their piss soaking into his skin and mixing with his blood. They laugh and chant as they watch their golden nectar drip down onto the forest floor, their voices echoing through the trees.
When they're finally satisfied, they cover the male's body with leaves and twigs, hiding him from sight. They may have claimed the forest as their own, but they won't allow it to be desecrated by humans. The pure nature of the forest must be preserved, and only those who respect it will be allowed to share in its bounty.