Sorry, I'm not aware of specific 'eating a pie' fan fiction. You could try searching on fan fiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net.
One possible idea for this fan fiction could be that the snake is a magical creature in a fantasy world. It discovers a pie left by a human traveler. The snake, being curious, decides to eat the pie. As it takes a bite, it gains some strange powers related to the ingredients of the pie, like the ability to fly if the pie had feathers from a magical bird in it.
One possible plot could be a character using the act of eating a pie as a form of comfort during a difficult time in the story.
Well, it could be that the dragon is on a quest to find the most delicious pie in the land. After searching far and wide, it finally discovers a magical pie. The dragon then has to figure out how to eat it without using its fiery breath and ruining the taste. So it tries all sorts of comical ways, like using tiny utensils made for fairies.
A plot twist could be that the pie is poisoned. Just as the snake is about to finish the pie, it starts to feel ill. But then it turns out that the snake has a special immunity to the poison that was put in the pie by an evil character who wanted to harm anyone who ate it.
Perhaps there's a knight who is supposed to protect the pies from the dragon. But instead of fighting the dragon, he ends up making a deal with it. The knight will supply the dragon with a certain number of pies every week in exchange for the dragon not attacking the village.
At a school carnival, there was a cream pie eating booth. A shy student, Mark, was dared by his friends to take part. He was hesitant at first, but then he started eating. He found that he really liked the taste of the cream pie. His friends cheered him on and he ended up having a great time, and it also helped him come out of his shell a bit.
Once, at a county fair, there was a cream pie eating contest. A young boy named Tom participated. He had never eaten a cream pie so quickly before. As he dug in, the cream smeared all over his face, making everyone laugh. He managed to finish his pie in record time for his age group and was really proud of himself.
One well - known eating disorder fiction story is 'Wintergirls' by Laurie Halse Anderson. It delves deep into the mind of a girl struggling with anorexia. Another is 'Purge' by Sofi Oksanen, which also touches on themes related to body image and disordered eating in a fictional context.
Another good one is 'Purge' by Sarah Darer Littman. It tells a complex story about a girl dealing with bulimia. It not only shows the internal battles she has but also how it affects her relationships with family and friends.
One such book is 'Wintergirls' by Laurie Halse Anderson. It delves into the world of anorexia and the mental struggles of the main character. The story is poignant and gives readers an inside look into the complex nature of eating disorders.