Treasures of value

Story by amber_bunny on SoFurry

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Another little bit of something new for me here, and first I have to thank Heartless Dragon for the names and initial idea for this particular story, so I hope you like the direction I took it in.

Anyway, that's about all I have to say up here, so...enjoy =^.^=


It couldn't be said that Honah Lee and Tserisa Velvetwyrm had had the best of first encounters.

Both were young adventurers in their late teens when they'd first met, winding up running into each other, literally, in pursuit of a treasure they'd both heard about. Again, not the best of first encounters, particularly since it left both of them knocked back onto their rears in a hard stone cave.

"Hey! Watch where you're going!" one complained.

"You ran into me, so why are you complaining?" the other protested.

The first to complain was a dragoness with wings a little larger than most of her age and a tail that ended in a single armored spike. She had bright blue scales with an area of light tan scales along her chest down most of the way along the underside of her tail, bright green eyes, and a head of short red hair. At the moment she carried a dark brown backpack across her shoulders to rest between her wings, and wore a similarly colored shirt and shorts, the shirt of which had the sleeves apparently torn off.

The one who insisted they'd been run into was an angel fox as they were called, an unusual sight in any part of the world. She had light tan, almost white, fur, offering little distinction between the actual white fur along her chest and chin and at the end of her tail; as such, if not for the shape of her tail and muzzle, she might even have been confused for a white wolf. She, somewhat like the dragoness, also had wings, but instead they were feathered, and could even be said to have a light golden tint about them. She also carried a dark brown backpack across her shoulders and between her folded wings, and wore a light blue hooded vest and darker blue shorts. Her eyes, her most unusual feature beside her wings, were an indigo color.

"Yeah, whatever, I'm getting to the treasure first, so there!" the dragoness, quickly getting up to her feet, boasted, rushing off further into the cave.

"Hey! That treasure's mine!" the angel fox shouted, getting up and running after her as quickly as she could, only for the two to reach the end of the cave, unusually free of traps, to find...

...the treasure had already been taken from its hiding place.

Sighing resignedly, the two walked out of the cave, grumbling occasionally and not letting their eyes meet the other even once, in the knowledge that they wouldn't see each other again.

They would be proven wrong in this belief a few times.

In a town somewhat nearby, a yearly festival had begun the next day, and people from all around were showing up to enjoy themselves at all it had to offer. Naturally, despite pointedly splitting paths, both of the two adventurers had been looking forward to the event and set their destination as the town it was held in.

"Hey, watch where you're...oh, come on!" the dragoness complained, again, as the two ran into each other, again, within the crowded streets, this time not quite knocking each other down since they'd only been walking.

"What are you doing here?" both girls demanded at the same time, a few curious glances directed to them at the act.

"I'm here to enjoy myself," the angel fox grumbled, looking away.

"Yeah? Well I have been planning on coming here for a while," the dragoness also looked away.

"Oh, and you think I haven't?"

"Just stay out of my way."

"Says the person that's been running into me."

Grumbling and parting ways once again, hoping, again, to never see, or especially run into, the other again, the two adventurers enjoyed themselves at the festival, fortunately not catching sight of each other again while they were there, but also both catching word of some kind of old, abandoned mansion in the forest outside of town. The perfect place for a little treasure hunt, since it appeared nobody owned it any more...

And, indeed, as the two made their separate ways quickly through the forest, they collided once more, the angel fox making a quick turn around a tree and running suddenly into the back of the dragoness, who was sent falling forward while the angel fox landed on her rear.

"Ow...why are you just..." the fox began to complain, grumbling and rubbing her snout a little before blinking in surprise at the sight before her. The dragoness. Again. Really?

"Oh, please don't tell me..." the dragoness muttered, hearing the voice that had been becoming all too familiar, and turning herself a little from her place laying on her stomach on the ground to look behind her, catching just the sight she'd expected.

"...I'm Honah. Honah Lee," the angel fox submitted, glancing off to the side. It seemed to her she may as well introduce herself, since fate was probably going to keep running them into each other. Physically, it was turning out.

"Huh? Oh...Tserisa Velvetwyrm," the dragoness responded after a moment, getting up steadily and brushing herself off, grumbling a little as she offered a hand to help the other adventurer up, who looked at it suspiciously before taking it, brushing herself off after she was lifted to her feet.

"Heard about this place as well, huh?" Honah asked, taking a few steps closer to the old mansion, which wasn't exactly in the best of shapes. Green with mold and lichen along most of the structure, and it seemed the room at the top right from her position had been completely destroyed. Also missing was one of the front doors, the other remaining stable enough in a closed position.

"Yeah...sounded interesting, so I figured I'd check it out," Tserisa replied, taking a few steps closer to the mansion than the angel fox, who frowned at the action.

"Same here...wonder what kinda stuff is in here to find?" Honah wondered, taking a few steps still closer to the mansion than the dragoness, who smirked.

"Guess you'll just have to beat me to find out!" she said, suddenly rushing off toward the door of the mansion.

"Hey! Get back here!" Honah called after her, dashing after her. Despite their constantly trying to stay away from each other within the mansion, they seemed to have the same thoughts every time, as if they were taking turns getting to their destination first. First was the destroyed room on the upper floor, then the room just at the top of the stairs, then the kitchen, and so on until they explored the entire place, picking up a few small items along the way that looked to be of value. Getting annoyed the first few times they found themselves going to the same place, they eventually gave up on it, even occasionally working together to scour a room.

"So, what did you find?" Honah asked, both girls sitting down in the small clearing in front of the old mansion, each of them placing their findings in a separate pile before themselves, glancing occasionally over to the other's pile.

"I dunno, bit of old currency I think, bit of jewelry, a glove..." Tserisa said thoughtfully.

"A glove?"

"What? It's got some weird markings on it..." the dragoness grumbled, dangling it in front of herself and looking it over.

"Alright then..." Honah shrugged.

"So? What about you?"

"More jewelry, a staff that I'd swear probably belonged to a wizard, a pair of daggers..." the angel fox said, browsing through her small pile.

"We went to the same places, how come you came out with stuff that's better than what I found?" Tserisa complained, sidling over to look through her companion's pile.

"I don't know, we were just attracted to different things, I guess," Honah shrugged, looking over the two daggers she'd found, drawing one out of its sheath to find strange runic markings along it. "Wonder what this stuff means..."

"We could probably ask someone over in town."

"Yeah, suppose that's...we?" the angel fox blinked, looking inquisitively to the dragon, who shrugged.

"Hey, we keep running into each other...literally...so maybe we should just stick around?" she suggested.

"...you just want to share the profits, don't you?" Honah accused.

"Maybe," the dragoness admitted, giggling. "And...we didn't make too bad of a team, I guess."

"Hehe...yeah, that's true," Honah admitted, nodding. "Here, then, one each to defend ourselves if we end up needing to," she said, offering one of the pair of daggers she'd found to the dragoness, who took it and looked it over.

"If we're doing that, then...here. Kinda matches your eyes I guess," the dragoness reached over to her own pile and extracted a wrist band with a wide quartz crystal that did indeed almost match the color of the angel fox's eyes.

"Oh...well, thanks," Honah smiled, clasping it onto her right wrist.

The inscription on the daggers they would find to be something non-sensible to them, but they were still daggers in excellent condition, so at least they'd probably come in handy from time to time. The quartz-crystal wristband also proved apparently valuable, but the angel fox refused to get rid of it, insisting that she didn't throw away gifts, despite Tserisa's pleading that they could get something different from the profits.

Five years passed to find the girls in their early twenties, still sticking together, both still with their respective dagger sheathed at their waist, that wrist band remaining ever on Honah's wrist, particularly after finding Tserisa trying to swipe it that very night. She'd tried a few more times after that, then soon enough gave up on the endeavor.

Some nights they spent at inns within towns they stopped by, but most nights they spent in an enchanted tent that could shrink down to a device small enough to fit in one of their pockets, an item they'd happened upon during one of their treasure hunts and had decided to be too useful to let go of. One particular reason they spent so many nights in their tent was a habit Tserisa had begun to develop that she submitted to every so often, and that Honah had partially walked in on once, fleeing quickly before she'd been noticed.

Her eyes closed in delight, her shorts discarded to lay next to her, the dragoness had dug two fingers firmly into herself, panting softly as she pumped them in and out, occasionally shifting them around within her walls. Having drifted into the tent to retrieve something she needed for cooking, Honah quickly caught the sight and blushed heavily, more than glad that her friend's eyes were closed at that moment. Snapping out of the brief fascination, she quickly and quietly slipped out of the tent, making it a point from then on to listen at the flap and making sure she knew if anything was happening within the tent.

Granted, she still occasionally entertained herself with listening to whatever name Tserisa decided to cry out on a given night, recognizing some as boys they'd met recently but not recognizing others. Aside from that, however, the two adventurers did most everything together, including bathing, getting through the mild embarrassment of seeing each other without any clothes on after the first few times, the angel fox nonetheless somewhat jealous of the dragoness's more pronounced curves.

Joining each other in their hunts and sharing all that they found, winding up selling most everything, the two never seemed to run into more trouble they could handle, Honah's natural instincts allowing her to pick up on most traps while Tserisa's strength got them through some more difficult situations, most of all the heavy stone doors they seemed to come across somewhat often in old ruins they visited.

One night, however, they were approached by a trio of bandits as they were sitting around the fire, talking about where to go next. The two fought back, even subdued one of the trio, before Honah was suddenly caught by one of the remaining two bandits, quickly stripped of her shirt before she managed to break free. One glance to Tserisa told them both what they needed to do, and the dragoness summoned the tent to her in its portable form, both girls flying quickly off and away from the bandits, leaving behind those few things that hadn't been in the tent.

They eventually landed a ways away at the edge of a forested lake that they saw a town near, and Honah dropped to her knees, her wings covering herself as she shuddered lightly, imagining what might have happened had she not managed to escape from that bandit. Looking over to her with a worried expression, both of them fortunately only coming out with a few small cuts, Tserisa walked over, suddenly pushing the angel fox's wings gently aside and kneeling down in front of her, wrapping her own arms and wings comfortingly around her.

"It's alright...we're away from them..." she said quietly, surprised to find her friend suddenly clinging to her, a few small tears drifting down her cheeks.

"That was...too close..." Honah said, burying herself into the comfort of her friend's embrace, letting the fact that they'd escaped slowly calm her down.

"Yeah...well, at least we still have the tent where most of our things were, including a new shirt for you," Tserisa smiled, and the angel fox giggled, nodding.

"Yeah, thank goodness for that," she said, beginning to smile as she backed away a little from the dragoness, looking somewhat timidly up to her face.

It suddenly took everything Tserisa had to keep herself from pulling her friend close and kissing her right there; the angel fox just looked so attractive looking up to her like that, light streaks still visible along her cheeks where the tears had run, her full breasts clearly visible with her shirt removed.

"Well, come on, let's get to sleep, I'm sure we'll be fine out here," Tserisa said, making the tent appear not far from them with the entrance flap facing them, and Honah nodded, getting up along with the dragoness and walking into the tent with her, thinking nothing of her friend holding her hand as they walked inside to split to their separate mats and drift to sleep.

The next day, the two girls spent their time wandering the town, the dragoness all the while forcing off to the side those strange feelings she'd suddenly had the previous night for the one who had been her best friends for some years. Sure they spent all their time together, sure they got along great now that they weren't running into each other any more, but could they both really feel such things about each other? After all, they were both girls...

But really, who cared if they were both girls? Who were others to judge who or what someone fell in love with? Still, though, it wouldn't be easy bringing up the subject to Honah without causing the two to drift apart to some extent...

That night, however, revealing it proved easier than Tserisa thought, even if she didn't realize it.

Trying to slip over into the tent and realizing quickly enough that Tserisa was...busy, Honah went back to where she was cooking their meal of fish for the night, giggling lightly as usual when she heard her friend cry someone's name out, then blinked as she suddenly realized something.

Honah?

Sure that she'd heard that wrong, and making a point to try and get the dragoness together with someone in town the next day, Honah herself was fortunate enough that her friend wouldn't come out for a little while and thus wouldn't catch her blushing as she finished up their dinner.

The next day, she fortunately remembered what she wanted to do, and was able to, after a little while of exploring the town and trying to find out about any places of interest nearby, leave the dragoness with a particularly attractive, dark blue-scaled dragon that the angel fox honestly wouldn't have minded for herself.

For three days Honah heard about her friend's occasional dates with that dragon, glad to have left that strange incident behind her, until the next night that she caught the dragoness once again in her private time, listening somewhat intently as she prepared dinner for the night outside their tent with fish she'd retrieved once again from the lake they'd been camping out by.

"Mm...Honah!" the angel fox heard her friend cry out, and blushed lightly, hiding her face with her wings with the prepared excuse of shielding the fire from any wind so the dragoness wouldn't see when she wandered out of the tent earlier than usual.

"I'm going to go wash up before dinner, alright?" Tserisa said casually, oblivious to the fact that the angel fox's sensitive hearing had picked up her name. Watching the dragoness remove her clothes and wander out into the lake, Honah, still blushing lightly, decided to approach her friend about it all, especially with the fact that Tserisa was dating someone and yet still cried out her name.

Removing her own clothes and placing them by the side of the lake, despite currently somewhat uncomfortable about it, Honah waded steadily out to where Tserisa was, the water going just over each girl's waist, and watched as the dragoness turned to face her.

Hearing someone wander out to her and turning to see that it was the angel fox, Tserisa took it as a hallucination, her mind giving her what she wanted to see, and reached out to touch it, to prove her eyes wrong. Her eyes were quickly proven right, however, as she felt her fingers trail over the fur and skin of the top of Honah's left breast, as she heard the angel fox give a light gasp at the sudden touch.

"H-Honah! I...um..." Tserisa cried out, startled, quickly pulling her hand away and retreating to snatch up her clothes and take shelter within their tent. She didn't come out all night, even for dinner, and when Honah went into the tent to bring her friend dinner then go to sleep, she saw the dragoness laying facing away from her, one of her wings shielding her face from view. Of all the ways she could've revealed her developing feelings for the angel fox...that had been by far the worst possible.

When Honah woke up the next morning, she found the dragoness had already left the tent, and whipped off her blanket, quickly exiting the tent herself to see if she could still see the dragoness, or at least a trail, almost immediately finding her friend kneeling down by the edge of the lake, her arms wrapped around her knees and her wings wrapped fully around herself, covering as much as she could with them, particularly her face, which was hidden between her knees.

"Tserisa..." Honah called out quietly to her friend, seeing the dragoness flinch, probably more at the sound of the angel fox's voice than from hearing her name.

"Go away...you don't want to be around me..." Tserisa mumbled, her voice muffled by her knees and wings, all the same not speaking so quietly that the angel fox couldn't hear her.

"Why...why wouldn't I? We're friends, right?" Honah asked, concerned about whatever seemed to be going through the dragoness's mind lately.

"I don't want to..."

"Huh?"

"Don't want to be friends..." Tserisa muttered, hearing her friend gasp.

"Why don't you..." Honah began, then paused, thinking through what Tserisa might have really been saying. "If...if not friends, then what?" she asked, walking over to sit down on the sandy shore a little ways away from the dragoness.

Peeking out from between her legs and wings, Tserisa looked over her friend's expression inquiringly, her eyes consistently snapping over to Honah's despite constantly trying to stop them from doing so. "I...no, you wouldn't..." she said, looking back down to her feet.

"After all we've been through together...is this really as far as you trust me?" Honah asked, frowning a little.

"What?" Tserisa blinked, looking back over to her friend, who'd turned their gaze out to the lake. "No, I...of course I trust you..."

"Then tell me what all this is about...please..." Honah pleaded, sighing and closing her eyes.

"Honah, I..." the dragoness began, struggling to get the words out but unable to. "You...you trust me, right?"

"Of course I do!" Honah said, turning her eyes suddenly to the dragoness. "You've never, ever, given me a reason not to so far..."

"Then...close your eyes, no peeking. I have something I want to give you, that I've been holding on to for a while..." Tserisa said, glancing down for a moment to that wrist band that the angel fox still insisted on wearing, that they'd found during their first actual treasure hunt together that had laid the path for so many others.

Trusting her friend completely and thinking nothing of it, Honah nodded, closing her eyes and waiting patiently for anything else she was supposed to do, perhaps hold her hand out for something, perhaps let the dragoness take her somewhere interesting.

Blushing lightly and slowly releasing herself from the confines of her wings, Tserisa stood up and walked over to kneel down carefully in front of Honah, doing everything she could to keep the angel fox from being aware of her approach. Leaning forward somewhat quickly, she gave the vulpine's lips a small peck from hers, expecting her friend's eyes to immediately shoot open, perhaps even to be pushed away, but neither happened.

Feeling the dragoness's lips against hers for that brief moment, Honah was startled by the action, and her first instincts were for her eyes to open quickly in surprise, or to get away from the dragoness, who she so trusted. That was just it, though...they trusted each other completely, they'd been together so long, done everything together. That was something she could never do anything to harm, the reason she continued to wear that wrist band Tserisa had found in that old mansion. She cared greatly about the dragoness, and it was clear that her friend felt the same about her.

Her eyes indeed opening, but slowly, the first sight she met was the dragoness's beautiful bright green eyes, and the angel fox gave a small smile to the dragoness's surprise. "Tserisa...do you...love me?" she asked timidly.

"I..." blushing and beginning to move one of her wings to find it stopped by one of the vulpine's hands, Tserisa slowly nodded, giving a small smile of her own. "Yes, I do."

"Um...when?" Honah asked, tilting her head a little to the side in curiosity.

"After those bandits attacked...I don't know, something about the way you looked up at me..." the dragoness admitted, and Honah giggled.

"That's all it took? It must be more than that to make you want me more than that dragon you've been dating..."

"Yeah, he's pretty cool, but I don't think he's brave enough to go to some of the places we've been," Tserisa smirked, receiving a happy smile in response. "But, Honah..." she continued, her face taking a more serious tone. "Do...could you...love me as well, though?"

"I could," Honah quickly replied, not even seeming to give it a thought. "And...nobody's ever touched me like that..." she admitted, beginning to blush.

"Like this?" Tserisa inquired, repeating her action from the previous night and trailing two of her fingers along Honah's shirt, over the top of her left breast.

"Y...yeah, like that..." the angel fox said, blushing further even as she began to murr contentedly.

"Honah...come on, let's go for a swim while nobody's around," Tserisa suggested, slowly removing her fingers from the vulpine's body to begin removing her own clothing.

"Yeah, sure, I could use one...haven't washed up in two days..." Honah admitted, blushing and looking off to the side as she began removing her own clothing.

"Haha...yeah, comes with the trade, right?" Tserisa smiled, standing up and offering a hand to her friend.

"Ain't that the truth," Honah nodded, taking the dragoness's hand and allowing her to give her a light tug to her feet. Slowly releasing the hand as she wandered further out into the water, she separated from the dragoness to a place that was deep enough to go almost to her neck, closing her eyes as she began rubbing along her stomach and sides firmly to clean them off.

"Let me help..." she heard Tserisa say from right in front of her, her ears picking up the dragoness's approach but her mind deciding for her not to do anything about it. Soon Honah found herself in the comforting embrace of the dragoness's somewhat large wings, murred contentedly as she felt the dragoness's hands slowly rub her breasts clean, then her shoulders, then her back, possibly, though probably not, unintentionally tugging her closer.

"I'll stay with you forever..." Honah said, opening her eyes to stare into her friend's eyes, her arms draping around the dragoness's neck.

"Don't I know it. Even if we split we'd probably end up running into each other again. Literally," Tserisa joked, and Honah nodded, giggling.

"I think I can guess why you wanted to take a swim."

"Yeah? And why's that?" Tserisa asked, hardly serious and not even expecting a verbal answer, simply trying to get her friend, her lover, to come out with it, and the angel fox did.

Shifting her wings out to rest along the insides of Tserisa's wings, Honah wrapped her tail around the dragoness's waist, pleased to find a scaled tail wrapping around hers, both tails hooking themselves near the base of the other and forming a complete circle around them, the dragoness sure to be careful about the spike at the end of her tail.

"Hehe...could be," Tserisa said, hooking an arm under one of the angel fox's shoulders and reaching a hand around to caress gently along Honah's cheek. Murring and closing her eyes, the vulpine nuzzled her cheek against the dragoness's hand, giving a light sigh through her nose as she felt her friend's lips meet hers once more, making sure this time to hold on to the kiss.

Sliding her hand from Honah's cheek slowly to the back of her head, Tserisa tilted her head slightly, gently tugging the angel fox further into the kiss, enjoying the gentle vibrations as they both murred into the kiss.

Neither girl knew afterward nor seemed to care how long they simply stood there and held the kiss, Tserisa's claws tracing their way gently along Honah's back and enticing the vulpine to press her body against the dragoness's, her tongue eventually finding its way into Tserisa's mouth, the dragoness's tongue wasting no time in meeting it, never ceasing their loving contact until the kiss was eventually slowly broken, the angel fox's tongue taking a slower pace in removing itself from the dragoness's mouth.

"So...what now?" Honah asked, staring straight into her new lover's eyes.

"What do you mean? Spend a bit more time then try and find somewhere new to explore, of course," Tserisa smiled, meeting the angel fox's gaze.

"That's not quite what I mean," Honah giggled. "Remember that boy you're dating right now?"

"Oh, right..." the dragoness said, suddenly remembering the fact. "Well, if we leave without going into town again, I doubt he'll miss me too much."

"Of course...why'd I even bother asking?" Honah sighed.

"Well, what do you want me to do? I'm not good at splitting up with people, you know that," Tserisa shrugged.

"Not going to just up and leave me like that anytime, I hope?" the angel fox smiled, nuzzling her cheek gently against the dragoness's, who returned the action, giving the vulpine's cheek an affectionate lick.

"You know I'd never do that. I love you, Honah, and I haven't left you yet since that first real exploration of ours," Tserisa said.

"I...I love you too, Tserisa," Honah said, nuzzling into the side of the dragoness's neck and giving it a few small licks.

Seeing the angel fox's eyes closed, Tserisa let out a playful growl, leaning her head down on her extended neck and nipping at the top of Honah's right breast, causing the vulpine to gasp in surprise and pleasure.

Her ears suddenly perking up at a sound coming from near the shore, Honah opened her eyes enough to look in that direction. "Um...Tserisa...the shore..." she said quietly, and the dragoness lifted her head up from the top of the angel fox's breast.

"O...oh..." Tserisa said, blushing, as she caught the sight that Honah had directed her toward. On the shore, standing almost in the water, was the dragon she'd been dating the past few days, looking at the two of them intently.

"Oh...don't stop on my account," he called out, giving a small smirk that the two females could easily make out with their above-average vision.

"Of all the..." Tserisa growled. "What a lousy pervert...I guess being attractive and acting nice is all he has going for him."

"So, leave that one set of clothes and get going?" Honah suggested.

"Yeah, sounds good to me...he tries following us and he'll regret it."

"Still have your dagger strapped to your tail, I noticed."

"Hehe...always," Tserisa smiled, using the connection she'd apparently developed with the tent's semi-psychic control method to call it to her in its portable version, both girls giggling as it knocked into the back of the dragon's head on its way over to the dragoness, sending him face-first into the water. "Wasn't quite planning that, but that certainly works," the dragoness smirked, grudgingly releasing Honah from her grip as they both gave a few flaps to get themselves out of the water, afterward choosing a random direction and flying off.

After a somewhat short flight, the two adventurers found themselves at another lake seemingly later than they thought.

"Huh...this is different..." Honah said, gazing around at her surroundings. The lake they wound up at as well as the area around it was shrouded in the darkness of night, a somewhat sudden change, the area not even looking dark until the darkness suddenly fell. The area wasn't completely dark, however; the sky was dotted with stars, and in particular a full moon provided a fair amount of light reflected off the surface of the lake.

"Kind of...romantic..." Tserisa suggested, blushing lightly.

"Huh? Oh...yeah..." Honah agreed, smiling a little.

Naturally, as treasure hunters, the two of them had to spend some time scouring the area for anything of value, but the only thing of value they could find was having the other there with them. That night would kick off the first of many that the two would spend together.

Forming the tent by the shore, Honah took one of the blankets from within it as Tserisa took time to search for some fish, spreading it out on the soft, sandy beach and laying back comfortably on it, hoping the dragoness would take the proverbial bait, neither girl having cared to put a new set of clothing on yet.

"Honah, I..." Tserisa began, looking over to the shore then blinking at the sight she received. The angel fox laying right there on a blanket on a beach, quite enticingly, especially since her eyes were closed. Taking the bait she was being given, she walked out of the lake, shaking some of the water off of herself before walking near the vulpine, getting down to crawl when she was near enough. Meeting her lover's eyes when they opened, Tserisa smiled warmly, currently positioned on her hands and knees directly over the angel fox.

"Lucky me, I've got the toughest and most beautiful dragoness around all to myself," Honah smiled, somewhat joking, mostly serious.

"Yeah, and I've got the most beautiful and clever vixen for myself," Tserisa replied, leaning her head down to kiss the angel fox deeply, wasting no time in sliding her reptilian tongue into the vulpine's mouth, exploring every corner of it as the two lovers closed their eyes, to remain together forever.

I know, it's a tease of an ending, but I'm losing inspiration at the moment and wanted to get this out at a decent time. Don't worry, assuming I'm allowed to, I'll probably get to more adventures with these two soon enough =^.^=