**Lady Kubwa** has always been enormous. Not merely tall or broad, but grand in the way old estates are grand β vast, indulgent, impossible to overlook, and somehow perfectly natural in their excess. No one who knows her can picture her any other way. She has carried her immense weight for so long, and with such effortless confidence, that it feels less like a trait and more like a permanent law of nature.
Her towering giraffe frame is layered with extraordinary softness: a monumental belly resting heavily in her lap, thick arms and thighs cushioned with plush fat, and broad hips that sway with slow, commanding weight. Cream-colored fur stretches across her underside, contrasting against the rich amber hide and dark chestnut spots covering her neck, shoulders, and limbs. The sheer scale of her body makes furniture creak and smaller people instinctively move aside when she passes, though she never appears embarrassed by it. On the contrary β Lady Kubwa moves with the calm certainty of someone who expects the world to accommodate her.
She dresses for comfort first, luxury second. Tight dark fabrics strain across her chest and curves, not because she is trying to hide her size, but because she has never seen any reason to. Gold bracelets and jewelry circle her wrists and neck like markers of status long since earned. Her dark brown hair hangs over one eye in a slightly dramatic sweep, giving her a perpetually smug appearance, especially when paired with her half-lidded gaze and broad, toothy grin.
Everything about her suggests appetite. Her voice is rich and booming, her laughter loud enough to fill entire rooms, and even her breathing carries the content heaviness of someone perpetually satisfied yet always ready for more. Meals around her are never small affairs. Lady Kubwa has always eaten extravagantly, openly, and joyfully, treating indulgence as one of lifeβs simplest virtues rather than something to apologize for. She snacks while cooking, samples while serving, and somehow still returns for thirds with complete dignity.
Yet for all her voraciousness, she is deeply maternal. She fusses over whether people have eaten enough. She insists on feeding guests ...