We're All Fauna [Scat/WS]

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#73 of Apocalypse

Rina and Julie are walking their dog, chatting about life, when a strange creature comes over the horizon.

This was a quick story I did the most of a while back and just finished now. Grim, dark, but a wonderful scenario to think about!

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It was the end of the afternoon. The sun rested over the horizon, in the beginnings of losing it's bright white light as sunset changed its color. There were few clouds in the sky and it had been a beautiful day.

On the edge of the city, where the trees were lush across the hills, there was a noise. It was like a turbine and it got louder and louder and there was a pressure from the sky above that shook the trees and caused birds to fly away. The sounds of mechanical twisting and turning echoed from the air and it looked like the sky was bending around some large object.

Then it decloaked. A red pulsing wave flowed across the air revealing a large machine made of a black metallic surface with a stark "head" and a large red visor to scan the surrounding. The "shoulders" of the machine had large turbines that could have fit a horse with their size but didn't serve the purpose of elevating the thing.

It emitted a loud industrial thrash, and surfed above the trees. The hunt began...

Julie and Rina were out walking Rina's dog up in the hills. It was one of the best parks around but not the best for dog walking. The place was home for a number of animals, moreso than the ones typically seen around the city. Even within the first couple minutes of their walk, Julie and Rina saw a family of quail and a fox... which Rina's dog promptly barked at.

Rex barked and the fox scurried off into the bushes, it's red fur disappearing into the tall grass.

Rina kept a firm grip on the leash as her Rhodesian ridgeback Rex tried to run after the fox, getting up on his hindlegs and barking like mad.

Rina had brown hair that curled over her shoulders. She was wearing a plaid red shirt over top a gray T-shirt, a pair of blue jeans with a chain hanging around back and some sneakers. She had a couple bracelets on her wrist.

Julie aimed her phone camera at the grass but the fox was gone. She sighed and put the phone down, "Damn, I wanted to take a picture."

Julie had her light brown hair up in a pony tail with a red suncap on her head. She wore a light blue blouse on top of a white tank top and a pair of purple slacks with black running shoes.

Rex kept barking. Rina tugged one the collar, "Rex! He's gone."

Rex whimpered and went back to Rina's side. Julie smirked, "He's usually behaved. Why do foxes set him off?"

The two had stopped to let Rex hurl insults at the fox but the walk continued. They walked up to a small gathering area. There were paved paths interwining around some benches, a trash can and a small pond that children liked to play in. The grass was freshly cut. The garbage can was looking a little nasty that early evening and Julie, walking with her eyes down on her mobile phone, could have sworn she saw rats in the garbage out of the corner of her eye.

"It's their instincts," said Rina, "Dogs can't stand foxes."

There was a cat wandering. An orange one with a long tail. Collarless but stray cats were all over that town. Rex looked at the cat walking along the paved paths of the gathering but didn't bark at what should have been his worse enemy.

If that wasn't surprising enough, they passed by the pond where a couple ducks and a goose were waddling around the waters. Rex barked lowly at them and sniffed in their direction but didn't erupt into a commotion like he did with the fox.

There were also birds flying around, like pigeons. A few of them had taken rest by the garbage can to peck at what looked to be the remains of a piece of cake that someone probably tried tossing in the trash but missed and went on the floor.

While digging the crumbs of the cake, a pigeon found a handmirror by the garbage can. The pigeon saw itself in the mirror and pecked at it. There was a tap and then it cooed. It pecked again. Another pigeon approached the mirror and pushed the other out of the way to peck and coo at the stranger inside.

Julie and Rina watched them and chuckled.

"Oh my god..." said Julie.

"They're pretty derpy animals, huh?" said Rina. "Completely mindless!"

Julie smirked, "So are you when you and Greg are in the same bedroom."

Rina smiled wide and gave a sassy gasp. She slapped Julie's shoulder, "Oh you!"

Julie giggled, "If you ever make a sex tape, people would mistake it for a recording of two monkeys mating."

Rina hip checked Julie. Julie snickered.

The uphill walk was a little tiring so they took a seat on a bench. Rex realized that there walk was going to take a pause and laid down. Julie looked at her phone and scrolled through Instagram to see what her follows were doing. A pop star she liked was on vacation in Barbados, a friend from work made a tasty looking casserole and a makeup company was having a sale next month.

"What can I say," said Rina, "he's got a big dick!"

Julie snickered, "You've told me. Glad for ya."

"Hopefully one day you can find a guy like that," Rina smirked and leaned close, "How about a guy with a 12 inch cock?"

Julie lowered her eyes, "That would make me ook ook."

"Ook ook," Rina echoed sensually.

Just then, a deer walked out of the trees and onto the grass. It was calm even with myumans staring back at it. Julie and Rina cuddled close, giggling.

"Oh my god," said Rina, "It's a deer."

"I've never seen one this close!" said Julie, keeping her voice down not to scare it.

The deer stared back with eyes as vast as the sky on the plains. A silence crept over that gathering and there was a stillness like the deer was about to impart wisdom of the ages to those two girls.

*PSSSSSSSSSHHHHH*

The deer lifted its tail and out sprang a hose of pee onto the grass below.

Julie and Rina broke out into a fit.

"I can't believe this!" exclaimed Julie.

Rina chuckled and eyed over to her friend, "Hey Julie, want to record this on your phone?"

Julie snickered, "N-no...!"

The deer finished up it's bathroom break and then continued to walk around the plaza. It sniffed at the ground and moved forward like it was on the search for flowers or something else to eat.

Julie eyed down at Rex, "That's why I don't like animals. Too dirty."

Rina chuckled, then noticed Julie taking her eyes up and staring at something. She followed Julie's eyes to the sky behind her and saw a monolith moving across the trees. It looked like a starship with a uniform black look to its surfaces.

Julie got up and walked forward. Rina followed and Rex got up to follow his master for what he assumed was the walk continuing. Julie readied her phone to take a video, her eyes darting between the darkening sky and her phone's screen.

At first they thought it was the size of a jet, but then it pulled more of its shape out from behind the trees. It was a threatening thing and contained so many objects on its frame that could be perceived as weapons.

Their breathing became labored as more of the machine's form revealed itself. What was that thing? The two girls had no idea and even if they were more familiar with aircrafts and military equipment, they figured it wouldn't have changed anything.

It's plate armor were like slabs from an ancient obsidian monolith. It's wings were as big as elephants. It's most striking feature was the red orb on the top of its body, and when the creatured turned to face Julie, Rina and the park, the girls felt like it was glaring at them. Julie couldn't concentrate on filming the machine. Staring back at the thing, her arms lowered.

Other creatures in the park noticed the thing approach. The rats scurrying in the trash could peek through the mess of trash out to the park and saw the thing loom over the trees, staring at the menacing object. One of the rats had a piece of discarded cheeseburger, nibbling on it, but then it looked out to the sky and saw the thing approach. It went still, eyes staring at the machine, petrified with disbelief until it dropped the burger and it dropped down the bundle of trash. The burger fell and hit the head of another rat, it staring at the end machine, too.

The creature grabbed the attention of the birds too. There was a cuckoo gliding down into the trees when it looked over and saw the stark hostile device and the bird was so distracted that it crashed into the leaves. Some birds resting in the trees, tweeting happily, noticed the thing coming and their song stopped. They watched the monolith crawl over the sky and enter the range of their park.

The ducks and geese at the pond were no different. With that thing whirring around, they quick dipping their beaks into the water to get some food and waddled over to the edge of the pond to see what was going on. The ones on land turned to gaze at the machination. The fish in the water all went to the surface to get a glimpse of the machine. The frogs hiding in the grass watched through the curtains of green at the black danger in the air.

Rex stared at the machine, whimpering and folding its ears until its presence was so overwhelming that his body couldn't react to it aside from a strange mix of terror and awe. His eyes were wide and his ear fell, sitting up like he was presenting himself to the machine.

Julie and Rina watched the thing rose above them. Rina's expression was dull, like she was watching paint dry but her arms trembled. Rina's hand loosened and the leash slid out of her fingers onto the ground, but Rex wasn't going to run anywhere. Julie watched with eyes growing in size by the second. Her whole body shivered. The phone plunked down her fingers and hit the pavement below, bouncing a few times.

The pigeons pecking at the ground around the garbage can walked around it to get a view of the sky fortress approaching the area. There was a couple coos of curiosity but as it got close, but their coos quieted as the threatening outsider got close.

The squirrels scurrying across the park took cover under the bench, sniffing in the direction of the aircraft. One squirrel got the idea to run away but once it revealed its red eye to the park, the rest of them were frozen. A few ducking in a defensive position raised themselves like it was a thing to be honored by standing at attention. The mate of the squirrel that ran away could only regret not running away quicker before the fear took her ability to move her legs.

The deer that Julie and Rina saw, it took its head up from the grass to watch the contraption click and clack through the air, laying it shadow down on the trees. The deer's mouth hung open, dropped all the grass in its grasp and it stared at it like a deer in the headlights although it was hardly the only one in that plaza.

The stray cat that hit underneath a bench was licking itself clean when the machine showed up with its red eye of evil. The cat stopped licking itself, and hissed at it. Hissed again! It went for a third time but it lots its nerve and the hiss broke into a quiet whimper. The cat didn't know where to look as the thing hovered above.

The machine went quiet for a second and the wind was still. A bitter silence weaved the air, like what it was going to do next was a terrible act.

Terror overtook the rats. They emptied themselves, turning the hail of trash into a shower with all the liquid flowing down pizza boxes and discarded umbrellas, drizzling down them and falling onto half-drank coffee cups and burger wrappers. A stream got to the ground where it dripped on a rat below, the rat too stunned to move or even noticed being peed on and making a puddle herself underneath.

The stray cat couldn't find a litterbox on time. The horn blaring was all it took for the cat took empty itself, spilling a puddle into the grass to shine and shimmer under every blade.

The birds in the trees all pooped. White fecal matter spilled out behind them, grazing the branches they perched on and poured onto the ground. The pigeons by the trash dropped their white in the grass at their feet, literally shitting where they ate.

The squirrels stared at the machine with beady eyes and evacuated themselves. The ones on the bench wet the wooden boards with their little puddles while the ones below turned their local circle of grass into a marsh. Each one offered a single turd to the machine, crapping it out on the ground behind them.

The deer stared at the machine while it relieved its bowels. Tiny fecal stone exited its rear and clunked to the ground.

The frogs hiding in the grass all let out a nasty log behind them, resting between tall blades of grass. They took a collective wizz staring out at the machine. The ducks and geese on the pond crapped themselves, letting out a white murk into the water while the ones on land made the grass their toilet, squelching out a splattering of poo behind them. The frogs at the top of the pond released themselves, evacuating poop to float around in the water.

Rex stared at the machine in front of him. It must have not been that much more than 10 feet away from the dog. A shimmering puddle emerged from underneath him, covering the pavement. His tail lifted and a few FLORPS and PRRBTS were heard as the dog shit like he was sitting on the red carpet of newspapers. Poor Rex tried so hard to obey housebrokenness too.

Rina stared at the machine, eyes dull but with her lips spritzing with some saliva. Her bladder control disappeared. Her sex dripped urine into her cotton white panties and then it picked up like a pipe burst, flooding those garments with yellow liquid. It soaked the panties all over, with some of the splash wetting the elastic band holding them on. Streams of wetness went down her blue jeans.

Julie stared at the machine with eyes glazed, lip quivering, a bit of drool hanging from it. Below, her body let go. Inside her panties, her bladder control failed and her vagina shot a hot stream of pee into those pink panties. It drenched the article, the letter of FIRE QUEEN, and swam in the base of the crotch. Wetness formed on the front of her pants, growing out into a splotch.

A squelch popped behind Julie. Her butt opened to let out one big nasty log into her wet panties. She laid it like a chicken and it rested in her underwear like it was waiting to be sold at a stall. It wasn't the only one, though. Her ass voided again and another large log pushed out into her garments, mixing and fraternizing with the first. Her ass was done holding onto fecal matter. One final smaller turd laid in her underwear, the big happy family together.

Rina defecated. It was as mechanical as opening a hatch's lever. Her body pushed out the snake of waste into her wet cotton panties like offloading a truck. Out it went, snuggling into her panties and riding down the sides of her buttcheeks. The underwear quickly became too full and the shit rubbed up against her asscheeks, but in the end she had a base full of her feces.

Pee rodes down Julie's legs. Stream of urine crawled down her skin, on both sides. The lines of liquid danced with the contours of her slim legs, riding her knees and hugging the inside of her thighs. The wetness on her pants crawled down the purple fabric like hanging two banners on the inside of her legs: banners of wetness, while pee dripped through the fabric to the pavement below.

Rina's pants grew soaked. The jeans got dark stains sliding down the inner thighs then down to the bottom legs. The pee sprayed from her pants like a faulty shower. It drenched the ground. The sides of her legs were wet also.

The two myuman girls made puddles at their feet, their shoes surrounded with a growing liquid spot. Their puddles pushed outward beyond their feet and met between them, bonding and colliding. Rex's puddle slid over to Rina's completely the triptych.

The smell of their waste came up from their panties and in the air- the smell of the infantile. Rina's odor hit Julie's nose and Julie could smell the coffee and hashbrown snack Rina had earlier. Julie's odor hit Rina's nose and Rina could detect a bagel with cream cheese, a large boba tea, and a hot dog with onions.

The mechanical creature churred and Julie was so scared she couldn't even whimper properly. Her body made a sound like it was the first sliver of a whimper before her mouth and lungs gave up, so terrified they couldn't put in the effort to complete the infantile squeal.

No one could move. Every myuman and creature stayed in their place, unable to even anticipate what was about to come their way. Even as the panels on the front of the machine parted to reveal orange glowing cylinders underneath.

The cylinders turned and the machine carckled and the machine fired a wave of orange light across the plaza, sweeping it across. The stray cat was the first to disappear into the glow, not a hair of fur left. Next was the two girls and Rex. Barely moving an inch, the light consumed them, disintegrating their flesh and clothes. Once Rex was gone, all that was left was a long puddle and a few dog droppings.

The light swept over the trash can and even the rats nestled in the garbage vanished in its glory. The pigeons cooed their last coo. When the light glided over the pond, the ducks and geese on the water and off were nothing but a memory. The frogs disappeared. The fish in the water and their eggs on the bottom were consumed.

The squirrels on the bench, the deer on the lawn and the birds in the trees were all devoured by the machine's orange beam. No one was left- not a half of a vole. The only evidence any of them were there were the puddles and feces left in their wake. The pavement where Julie, Rina and Rex were had a big interconnecting puddle- the three creatures sharing a moment of relief in their final seconds.

The plaza was cleared. The cylinders cooled down and the panels closed on the orange mechanisms. The machine pushed forward and took to the air.

Across the sky, the machine was joined by other machines much like it, flying above trees, roads and buildings. An armada of ships drifted across the region, brief orange glows flickering in the lands below.