Seduction

"Seduction?" the old Wolf smiled, slyly at the Fox. "But my dear! It is my art, my talent, my..." at this point he gripped the younger Fox's arm tightly and growled softly - not so aggressively as to panic the restless youth, but enough to throttle the...

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Borne above the ancient surf Which washes all the words away And cleans the shore of many thoughts 'Til only strongest clung remain, The statue sits alone in bronze- -cast, facing into the pressing gale. A wave of crash and slosh and...

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The Wolf That Danced

The Wolf danced, his fur glowing in the strange darkness. Spotlights shone, revolving and crossing the dance floor, flowing like a river of light across the furs present there. A rainbow of colour filled the room, and as the Avian watched, the Wolf's...

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Bird's Eye

"What'cha doing?" the young fox asked, peeking his nose over the top of the monitor screen. The older crow smiled, though only a little, masking a small degree of irritation with the love he felt for the fox. He didn't have to fake it. "Just a...

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The Crossdresser

He supposed, in a way, it was about being wanted. It wasn't about the soft feel of the intricate and delicate fabrics against his skin, it was more about the reaction of his master when he was seen. He smiled, blushing slightly as he pulled on a pair...

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The Book of Sins, Chapter 2. The Mad-Dog

In the beginning, everything was dark. Save for the glow of the moon in the night, or the burning fire of the sun in the day there were no lights in our world. For millennia, our species existed In a dinural cycle of movement, camping down every night...

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The Book of Sins, Chapter 1. Passion and Violence

If I'd lived a lifetime of happiness and fortune I would have died happy. I would have existed in a state of self-acceptance, I would have found beauty and harmony in all that I knew, and respected balance and justice in all things. I would have been...

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Nocturne: Introduction

Fair old Nocturne Across the lands the cities rose like giants, shore to shore. The viral plague of humanity spread over hill and dale. The souls it nurtured ate and drank and lived life to it's full, never doubting what they knew of brick and bone...

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Lewd Forest Misadventures (pt.3)

Having now met with some success, the Toucan and the Roc headed deeper into the forest. The two birds were a little under-equipped, both having been stripped of any clothing by their previous encounters, but despite feeling a little exposed they...

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Beneath the Mistlebells 8

_A grain of sand glistens in the moonlight of an empty beach._ "_Pan out,"_ _The beach nestles undisturbed, in some uninhabited stretch of rough and worn coastline, surrounded by the untamed jungle._ "_Pan out,"_ _The jungle spans much of the...

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Beneath the Mistlebells 7

_She called them dark spaces. They weren't known by that name by everyone, but everyone knew what they were. They were the places that people retreated to when they were overwhelmed, and stressed and no longer knew where to go. They were bestial,...

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Beneath the Mistlebells 6

_Ruth_ "You don't have to go, Ruth," Redge said. "You can stay here with Owl, Ruth, Me. We'll keep safe, Ruth." Ruth shook her head sadly. "It needs to be done." "Why?" said Redge. "Because there's an evil out there, and we won't be safe until it's...

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