Winter's Worth III

Story by Baron03 on SoFurry

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#3 of Winter's Worth

Part Three!

Having a head cold then a sinus infection back to back didn't really help when trying to write this. So sorry for taking so long. But now that this one is done, I can go back to continuing others.

Anyway, as always fave, comment, and vote if you want to.

Here's Part Two if you were wondering: http://www.sofurry.com/view/474376


Taking a deep breath, Johann read the scented air that he became so fond of over the last few weeks. His nose tingled at the light earthy odor making images of outside appear in his thoughts. Then there was the twinge of uniqueness in it all, reminding him that he was presently snuggled against his mate, or wife depending on how you look at it. He wrapped an arm around her larger frame, nuzzling his face into the thick undercoat of her upper chest. It reminded him of a giant stuffed animal that was warm, and very alive. The large wolf's chest expanded, bringing a grin to her lips, before exhaling a quick jet of air. Shifting in place, something prodded her between them. Johann was still half asleep as she broke free from his arm looking down between their close bodies. His closed eyes were unable to see the growing smile on her face when she realized what was poking her stomach through the fur. "I always love surprises in the morning, no matter how predictable they are," she moved turning herself around to face the morning wood that was pressing against her.

Adjusting her lower body still on its side so that he could use it somewhat like a pillow, her upper half sat up, muzzle pointing at his hard on. She made sure he had plenty of room to watch, loving it when he did so, hoping to see his reaction to her ministrations. Although in her eyes they were an alpha pair, she was the one with just a little higher authority when it came to mating. Best of all, he didn't have any real objections to it, especially her motherly actions towards him. She gave a quick lick on the head and watched his muscles tense for a brief second to her amusement. Moving forward, her wolffish nose inhaled his musky scent. The hot air made goosebumps form on his arms and back as she breathed the air under his stiff member, cool nose grazing against the skin sac below. After filling up her olfactory senses, her long smooth tongue began lapping along his length with slow strokes eliciting a few soft moans from Johann. She grinned seeing him savoring the moment as he opened his eyes to the scene unfolding below. He felt his heart jump seeing her jaws full of sharp teeth delicately closing around him, cradling it like an egg.

Silvia growled happily tasting the first drop of pre to coat her taste buds. A new phase of moaning ensued as her tongue went to work undulating and swirling beneath to acquire more leisurely. Johann could tell she was taking her sweet time, her muzzle didn't even bob, only her teeth gently pressed holding him while her tongue moved gradually underneath. The wolf occasionally backed off to use her sneaky appendage on his tip, the moans and groans showing how enjoyable it was for her partner. The she wolfs little play literally dragged on for Johann who couldn't properly move with those teeth so close. She could feel him hold onto her pelt tightly as if he were readying himself to hang on for dear life. "S-Silvia... please no teasing," he begged as she suckled his tip, licking the leaky entrance. "Well, since you asked so nicely," she wrapped her jaws around him and tenderly caressed all of his aching organ. She would've done it all night if he actually allowed her, the delightful salty flavor was very palatable to her taste buds.

Releasing the constricting grip, he started panting and relaxing as his release properly built up with a clear end in sight. Only a couple more seconds ticked by until he gave a high pitched warning of what was to come. Her lips sealed feeling him jump, then shoot the first spurt of white into her jowls. Johann felt dizzy, but happy as she drew forth all her muzzle and tongue could obtain. She cleaned him over as the remains dribbled out, his member softening. With one last lick she stood up and moved back to him. His head resettled on a pillow feeling her weight push down on the springs close by. "Are you finally awake now?" She asked laying back down next to him. He nodded with a grateful look, "Do I finally get to wear clothes again?" Silvia paused for a moment wearing an adorable smirk on her black lined lips. "Only if you want to," she playfully said nuzzling closer to him, black nose pressed against the paler cheek. "Mmm, maybe tomorrow then," he concluded. Silvia started shuffling to get up only to feel Johann hug onto her with his whole body, grumbling that they stay in bed another few minutes.

Sure he had gotten used to the sun rising and falling as his clock, but she was so warm and cuddly to sleep with. Despite having the attachment along her belly, Silvia stood up and jumped off the bed as normal, nosing her way through the door with a surprised Johann in tow. Hanging below her, the wooden floor as his ceiling, he watched her paws trot over to the kitchen. Everything stopped as she sat on the floor waiting for him to get off. "I figured you wanted something solid to eat this morning that wouldn't make you sleepy again," she said as he detached himself. Standing up to stretch, "I do like variety in what I eat," he looked around finding a quick item to munch on. "Anything you have planned today?" He asked grabbing a bagel from a bag. "Well-" she was cut off by the phone ringing. Johann hurried over and answered it, motioning for Silvia to wait in the living room for him as he talked. As if it made a difference had she stayed, the wolf trotted over to the couch before sitting down for him to finish up. It was a few minutes before she heard him hang up the phone and walk in with plodding footsteps.

He was biting his lip as he sat next to her. "Parents called," he ruffled his hair thinking. "So?" she knew that he called plenty of people before while using the phone, especially his parents. "They want to come up for a while and visit during the new year," he sounded somber and looked very worried. "Is there something wrong with wanting to see them? I wish I had parents to visit." Johann patted her head, "It's not that... just what if they see you? Having a giant wolf in the house might not go so well with them, especially if we're mates and sleep with each other, etc." She moved her head pinning his hand between the sofa and her cheek so that he would scratch there. "Hmm, good point any ideas?" Johann pet her trying to think of something. "I could tell them I'm busy and won't be here for the week so they'll have to call it off," he suggested. "No, I don't want to be the one keeping you from seeing your parents, I could hide outside during the day and come back late at night." Her idea sounded much more plausible to Johann as he moved to rubbing her chin.

"Are you ok with that, I mean your heat is still technically in effect." It took the wolf a minute to respond, enjoying his affectionate hand at the moment. "It's only the last day or so of the remainder, nothing serious, so I'll be fine at night with you until it's over with," she explained swaying his opinion. "Alright, I'll call them back to let them know everything is fine to come up," he patted her head getting up. Silvia followed him to the kitchen only to pause at the corner remembering the plans she had for the both of them. Sitting on her haunches, she could hear him talking again with a more upbeat voice reflecting on his confidence that nothing bad could happen. Although she was happy for him, Silvia wanted to actually spend real time with him, not being driven by nature's heat. Johann sealed the deal with his parents before hanging up. He judged their stay would easily be enjoyed but not too long to make Silvia feel unwanted in any way. After marking the fridge calendar, he briskly went back to the hall to share the news.

"They will be here in two days," he triumphantly declared only to bump into Silvia on accident. "Whoops, you alright?" he stepped back from the wolf who hardly took notice. Her ears were splayed back in nervousness. "Is something wrong?" Johann asked. She looked down shuffling her paws before returning her nervous eyes to his. "Well I planned on taking you up the mountain to watch a beautiful sunrise tomorrow," her head drooped finishing her statement remembering how wonderful it would look with all the snow blanketing the area. It must have meant a lot to her to be upset like thus. She looked at the hardwood floor until a pair of hands brought her back up to eye level with his softer brown eyes. "They'll only be here for a few days, three at the most, so after their little visit I will be more than happy to go with you," he moved in and wrapped his arms around her for a strong hug. A grin grew on her lips as he squeezed to reaffirm his promise. "I will be looking forward to it," she responded with a little more cheeriness in her voice placing a paw on his shoulder. "Now let's start cleaning up. I'll have to get accustomed to being around people again," he playfully tapped her nose. "And dressing," he added looking over his uncensored body. "Guess you're definitely going to need fake fur now," she teasingly said watching him go back to his room to dress.

They spent the next few hours and the following day cleaning the house and thinking of ways to keep Silvia hidden during the daylight. Cleaning was more of the focus for Johann, the scent of a wolf in heat and lots of sex would probably be noticeable to others even though his nose had grown accustomed to. And during the whole clean up, the two were only distracted once by a waning heat that was nearly finished burning itself out. Johann blew out a scented candle in his room. It was a very delicious aroma reminding him of Thanksgiving dinners he had with his family. The scent of wolf and other earthly smells were erased for anyone who might pick up on such things. Putting it away, he walked into the living room giving a quick look over seeing just about everything tidied up and prepared for a move in with his parents, which included a ready guest room that was mostly untouched. Best of all, it was still morning which meant he had time to catch anything he didn't remember. "When are your parents supposed to arrive?" Silvia asked adjusting a small rug before approaching him, "Did they not give you a certain time of day when they would be arriving?"

Johann thought before shaking his head, they didn't mention traveling overnight or anything like that. He glanced at the clock then back at her seeing an ear dilating towards somewhere. "It's only nine thir-" he was cut off as the doorbell rang echoing throughout the house. Both froze a split second looking at each other then the hallway leading to the front door. "Silvia go through the porch door!" He slowly made his way to the front door, despite the scare he received, to buy time. The wolf bolted and was outside closing the door in seconds. Jumping off the deck with one leap, Silvia landed in the powdery fluff causing a shroud of snow to jump around her. Quickly, she hid under the porch able to hear distant voices and the shutting of a door. Silence ensued as she waited there longer, unsure what to do for a few minutes. 'Maybe I can see what they look like,' she thought creeping along the side of the house to a nearby window. The large wolf was careful to remain unseen as she cautiously kept her large form to the wall. Nearing the window pane, she saw a large truck in the driveway that they had driven in.

Johann's vehicle, which was an old jeep seldom used, was tucked away in a garage separate from the house. Pausing next to the clear portal, she could hear happy cries and loud talking among other noises of muffled words. The wolf moved her head across to get a good fast look. Silvia peeked through the window watching Johann hug his father and mother, envious of such a close caring family. He gave his mother a hug and kiss before patting his dad on the back, all wearing happy smiles. Ever since a tree limb fell on her head a couple of years ago, Silvia could only remember her life as a pup in detail and barely remember what her parents looked like before they had died. Her dad was a great white wolf with a few grey marking, and very courageous. Silvia's mother resembled a darker version of grey than herself with two evenly grey eyes. 'I don't even remember how they died,' she thought frustratedly frowning. With a sigh that fogged up the window, she trotted off across the side yard into the woods. Entering the tree line Silvia felt more at ease with nature surrounding her.

The first hill at the edge was small where she was, but at the top is where she first saw Johann for the first time. Quickly making it to the top, she turned around and looked at the more distant yard containing the lonely tree. Silvia clearly remembered watching him walking around the edge of his yard looking into the forest with a fascination twinkling in his eyes. She didn't want it to be a one time sighting and when he made his fateful journey into the forest, the wolf tagged along hoping to talk to him. Instead he became lost and panicked near the creek hearing her howl to him. Silvia smiled at the reminiscent event and walked down the back of the hill in search of something to do. The rest of the morning and early afternoon passed slowly with Silvia catching a rabbit and doing the old routine of walking around what was her part of her families territory. As she came full circle back to where she started, a familiar pulse made itself known and continued to beat. Her muzzle formed an iron frown realizing the funny feeling creeping up on her.

'Stupid thing almost always lasts the whole two weeks,' she huffed feeling the feint itch hanging on with annoyance in her nether regions. Trying to ignore it only worsened everything as a slight throbbing sensation struck her. Folding her ears back, she growled finding a suitable tree to finish it off. Heat was usually unbearable, but with Johann it was fun for both, and it just do happens that his parents are visiting him at the moment. Looking around, there stood a regular pine tree without any gnarled root visible under the shallow spot of snow. She could remember countless times running around her whole section of forest trying to rid herself of the subconscious desire. Silvia rolled next to the tree getting into a decent position. She laid back exposing her belly, her head resting against the tree nervously looking around to make sure no one else was present. 'Calm down! Who else other than me and a few deer could be out here?' she cooled down and focused on ridding herself of the last primal urge of the winter.

After wiping her paw off in the snow for cleanliness, Silvia warmed it in her fur thoroughly gradually moving it lower through her belly fur. Moving lower still, she nearly yipped as she came in contact with her outer labia. The wolf shuddered drawing slow circles around the lips that were barely puffy and red compared to when it all started. She was careful not to grip her claws forward while pleasuring herself, a scratch or possible infection would have Johann scrambling to figure out how to solve that one. 'I wish it was Johann's hand,' she continued to rub her paw deeper between her folds. Dipping a padded digit inside, Silvia shivered increasing the tempo as she whined lustily as her body craved more for a release. She explored along her muscular passageway as far as the paw could travel, receiving many moans for her troubles. A leg kicked into the air as she brushed over her love button making her yip. Her silky walls gripped and squeezed at her digit unconsciously not knowing it wasn't a male organ. By now her mouth was open while she panted loudly continuing to grind into her own digit teasing herself as the electric sensations pulsed throughout her canine body.

Her other more innocent paws dug into the ground and snow below as the other sloshed around in the slick canal. She soon lost control and everything became a blur as her speed increased with her growls and whines. Nothing could've stopped her for any reason as her back arched feeling the wonderful release pull. Breaking out in a loud howl, she came hard for a final bang as her whole body spammed in unison. Her head swam through the incomprehensible sensations that only a wild animal could decipher. As suddenly as she exploded into the euphoric ocean, Silvia rested back against the tree and ground as if she were the snow itself melting from a bright ray. The sun did seem more bright as the snow felt icy as it should be. Normal senses had themselves refined from the dormant stage when the uncontrollable heat possessed her. The wolf remained motionless except for some tingling that made her body vibrate. A smile crept along her thin black lips feeling the afterglow quickly melt away. 'Its finally done for the winter!' she stretched out looking down between her spread legs, and late spring was a long time away from now.

Rolling away from the tree, Silvia sunned herself in the sunlight finally free from nature's bind once more. There wasn't any unexplainable cloud hanging around her in a fog to distract her any more, and her legs didn't reinvigorate any stubborn itch.. The wolf calmed down in the snow as her heart rate returned to normal. Everything was fresh and new around including her own body. She stood up and shook the snow off her back. Feeling much better, Silvia walked along the trail around the mountain. She knew the pathways well enough from all the signs and dead giveaways around even with the snow and lack of spring growth. It served more as a scenic trip for the moment as the wolf strolled along taking in as much as she could without needing to be anywhere at the moment. Her walk helped pass the time from traveling to the creek to the base of the mountain to back behind the first hill near the yard. The sun was starting to wane in the sky, falling to where night would begin. Silvia paused by a tree and decided there wasn't much else to do except for biding her time.

"Might as well wait until after dark hits," she said to herself curling up in a space below a tree knowing that Johann used to stay up late. The cold breeze couldn't penetrate her thick coat, but it did ruffle her fur as she sighed looking forward to being back with him in their warm den.

It was around ten thirty and both his parents had been in bed for quite some time without any noise having been made. Wrapping himself in a blanket, Johann made his way over to the porch door and looked out the cold window pane. His breath fogged up the glass as he looked for any sign of Silvia. Worried, he opened the door and trudged out into the cold. Plodding through the powdery snow in a pair of slippers, he edged to the steps only to find darkness below out into the backyard. "Hey Silvia!" he half whispered into the darkness only receiving a slight chilly breeze in response. "Silv-" he started seeing a pair of shining eyes appear at the bottom of the steps. The figure clamored her way up to him and received a warm hug in return. "Let's get you back inside," he moved to the door as she nodded following him. Both entered in the much warmer household, Silvia stopped by the couch seeing a few wet snowflakes between her toes. "How was playing outside?" he asked taking the blanket off himself. "It would've been a lot more fun if you were with me," she shook her fur coat as he covered the damp wolf with the blanket and proceeded to dry her off.

"We'll I'm here now, doesn't that count?" He started with her front legs. She bent down and licked his forehead, happy that he came out to tell her when it was safe to come in. He smiled and quickly finished her sides, back, and tail. After throwing the makeshift towel into the laundry room for drying, he came over to her and rubbed her chin making her whine appreciatively. She rubbed her muzzle across his cheek as he tried to continue. "Ready for bed?" he asked being pushed against the couch's arm. "You're still not worried about being caught?" Her eyes looked sad at the possibility. Johann rubbed back along her muzzle with his face, "If anything bad happens, we'll get through it." On that note, man and wolf quietly walked side by side to their bedroom, leaving the door behind cracked open for Silvia to escape before dawn. Silvia hopped up on the bed and immediately fell on her side relishing the warm soft surface underneath, taking a deep breath of the familiar scent around. Johann climbed in after her huddling up to her back.

"So nothing interesting happen while you were in the snow?" he questioned smoothing out a small patch of fur. "Well..." she hesitated thinking over the not so interesting events, save for taking care of a final need against the tree. Silvia felt him climb halfway on top of her as he joked how much softer she was compared to the mattress. She gave a wolffish chuckle rolling him off. "I'm the one who sleeps on you, not the other way around," Silvia laid on top of him on her front. "So you did do something fun outside," He rubbed under her neck, ruffling the warm downy fur. "Well I finally rid myself of my last urge of this winter." Johann nodded listening while rubbing a thumb over her paw, "So you played with yourself," he sounded confused, trying to think of a regular wolf doing that on its own. "You would've laughed at me, I had to use my own paw for an hour," she whined at him, rolling onto her back while still on top of him. Imagining Silvia having to play with herself oddly sounded arousing to him. Johann moved his hands under her front legs and wrapped his arms around her to rub through the fluffy chest fur.

"That's kind of hot," he murmured into her ear. "Johann!" the back of her head bumped into his chin. He chuckled running through the fine fur with his fingers. "Only because it's you," he couldn't see the coy grin she wore looking down at his roaming hands. "I guess I can take that as a compliment." They sat in silence for a few minutes just enjoying the presence of the other while Johann rubbed her chest and neck. "So how were your parents?" Silvia asked. "Fine as always, talked a lot to catch up on things," he explained the average family visit with nothing special in occurrence. "Now what would we have done if your parents came to visit the same time mine did?" he asked amused at how everyone would be reacting. A pair of wolves and humans finding their children together. Johann failed to see her expression sadden briefly. "That would be something, but they've been dead for a long time." She was hoisted up so that her head was next to his. "I'm sorry. I didn't know-" he started out.

"It's fine," she cut off his unnecessary apology, "I don't even remember too much about them or anything else since a tree limb fell on my head a couple years ago," she sighed resting her head against his, "besides, we're a family right?" He smiled, "Of course." Silvia nearly purred hearing him say that. Johann rubbed against her fluffy cheek comfortingly, holding the large wolf like a child as they simply enjoyed the comfort of each other for a moment in silence. Only a yawn from Silvia broke the quietness making him chuckle. "Let's get some sleep," he rolled her over onto her side, arms still wrapped around her front gingerly stroking her. "Won't your back get cold Johann?" She asked turning her cheek around so that it was brushing over his forehead. "I'm not your wolf pup. My back can manage without your fur for one night," he then kissed the side of her muzzle as she laid back down. "I just like treating you as one sometimes," Silvia said contently closing her eyes. Johann followed suit and curled around her long form the best he could. At least no one else needed to know who he slept with.

A quiet rustling noise and shift on the bed woke Johann as he cracked his eyes towards his dresser. He looked at the alarm clock, the silent red lines read 4:54 a.m. Silvia had started stirring, ready to spend the whole day outside to hide. "Going early?" he groggily mumbled watching her stretch out on the bed. Johann was interrupted by a yawn making his eyes water begging for more sleep. "Can't be too careful," she quietly said approaching him at the top of the bed while he shifted under the covers searching for a new source of warmth. She licked his lips before giving him a quick kiss. He hugged her furry head in return as she sighed blowing a hot breath of air onto his face. Turning away, she padded to the cracked door to spend another day outside. She nosed the door out of the way before padding out, careful to soften her steps from clacking loudly while heading to the back porch. Her mate fell back to sleep within a minute as she padded out through the snow to nap her half of the day away on the mountainside.

Later Johann woke up as usual with a good stretch before heading over to the bathroom for a shower. After drying off and a simple selection of clothes, he walked down the hall to the kitchen smelling wonderful scents being cooked. Johann spotted his mom loading up a plate as he came in greeting her a good morning. She offered them to him and he gladly took them off her hands. He took the homemade plate of waffles and set it on the table before returning for something to drink. His mom poured him some orange juice as he noticed dad was nowhere to be seen. "Where's dad at?" Johann asked his mom as she handed him a glass of orange juice. He promptly took a sip enjoying the light acidic tingle on his taste buds. "Oh, he went out into the woods to walk for an hour or two. You know the reason we bought this house was for his love of the outdoors." Johann nearly gagged and spewed the drink, "When did he leave?" He started panicking. "About twenty minutes ago. He said he would be gone for half the morning."

Johann sat down feeling his appetite shrink looking at the plate before him. 'What if he sees Silvia?' he thought cutting off a piece with his provided fork. His dad used to be an avid hunter a long time ago and knew many others who still did frequently. Big game like that as a wolf would make the sport practically a contest for quite a few to come out days on end. Stuffing her in the house during all that would be impossible. The breakfast he slowly ate was only followed by a nervous seat in the living room until his dad returned. He groaned running his temples thinking of how everything could go wrong. "You ok in there dear?" his mother asked a little concerned from the kitchen. "Uh, yeah... just ate too fast," he quickly fabricated something hearing his mom chuckle. "It sounds to me that you haven't been eating very well." Johann ignored her last comment and rode through his fake stomach ache. About an hour ticked by blankly watching the tv before he could hear thumping steps treading along the porch. The door opened as a whistle echoed from the frigid air.

"You wouldn't believe what I saw out there!" he came in closing the door behind himself. Johann sunk deep in the living room chair, eyes wide as saucers. Everything focused on his dad's voice with the echo of his rapid heartbeat in his ears. "Trees and snow as always," his mom answered for him. Johann could hear her place a cup of coffee on the table for him as he imagined his dad shaking in disagreement with her self answer. "It was huge! I could've sworn it was a moose near me." Johann sunk further in the chair, those may not be the words he would think of Silvia at a glance but her size was definitely undisputed. "So what is this giant you saw?" she asked wanting the answer, by no means as much as Johann. "The largest deer I ever laid eyes on," he spoke sitting at the table for the freshly brewed cup of coffee. Johann blew a great sigh of relief that it wasn't a giant wolf that made the headline of discussion. He calmly turned the tv off hearing their conversation steer off course about things to do.

"I'd suggest going out for a days hike but the snow is just a little too high for my liking with the wind I had to go through." For once, Johann was happy for the near blizzard like conditions that plagued the household. Cracking his back, he stood up in a much better mood and walked over to join the conversation. Everything felt normal and at ease for Johann just like when he was normally with his parents. Time passed on through lunch and into the evening as he say back down on the couch with his mom. "Up for some cards Johann?" his dad came over to the table placed in front of the large couch and slapped down a deck of playing cards. "Always," he replied confidently as his mother shook her head and walked out the living room for what normally lasted hours. Normally Jeanette would join in for a while, but someone had to prepare supper for the evening. After shuffling and dealing, they began the first round. And so the game dragged on for quite some time. "Looks like I win again," his dad said laying his last card on the board finishing with a good combined score of 835 in only seven rounds of rummy, beating Johann by nearly 200.

"Alright I think that's enough beating me in cards," Johann conceded collecting them up in their little box prison. "Are you two ready to eat?" his mother called from the hall. Both men gladly got up and traversed their way to the kitchen brewing with pleasant smells. Sitting down at the table, Johann couldn't help but wonder what Silvia was going to have for her own meal. Then again, it probably wasn't anywhere near as delicious as the food his mother had prepared. But he did feel a little down that Silvia couldn't enjoy everything like he was, after all she didn't even have a family left. Sad note aside, dinner was spent with normal chit chat followed by sitting around the fireplace where his dad mostly talked about how life back in his day was very different. "I think it's getting late or us Johann," his mother yawned and stood up. The crackling of the fire continued as he and his dad stood up. "Goodnight," his mother kissed him before heading back to the guest room. "Take it easy son," his dad patted his shoulder trailing behind.

Johann bid them both sweet dreams before going to the kitchen for a while for some quiet alone time. He stooped over the counter listening to them hum of an air vent circulating warmth throughout the area. It was a pleasant sound that calmed him when things could go so wrong so easily. The small digital numbers counted on as he paced around for a while waiting to see if Silvia would arrive. After sitting at the table with a clear view of the door for a couple more minutes, he stood back up and figured sleeping wouldn't do any harm. Johann left the door unlocked and headed on to the bedroom, leaving that door cracked open as well. He spotted the neatly made bed void of life and sat on the edge where he normally slept. A sense of appreciation washed over him as he thought of how lucky the events over the fall had been, from that cold night to now. As he pulled the sheets over and laid down, he snuggled into the empty bed wondering if she would come back for the night.

Silvia trekked up the hill from the side approaching the corner of the house from the woods. Hunting that large deer during the evening took forever, but she was full and happy from the successful catch. Dark and cold with nothing to hear but her paws making imprints into the snow, she eagerly wanted to hurry into bed and be with Johann. The light outside was out, a sign that he had already retired to sleep without her. After going under the deck Silvia climbed the snow covered steps with ease hearing the boards squeak in protest. Nosing the handle on the door open, she peeked her head in first to make sure no one else was around for an unseen entrance. Walking in on the small rug provided, she dried off her paws and closed the door quietly double checking that no one was awake. Silvia padded quietly through the living room dodging any item strewn on the floor or piece of furniture in the way. After moving down the hallway, she pushed open the door Johann left ajar for her and entered the bedroom.

Silvia closed the door without a second thought traveling over to the side of his bed seeing him peacefully laying under the covers towards one side. Leaning down, she inhaled his scent and unconsciously grinned closing her eyes. Feeling something press against her lips Silvia moved her head back and looked down to find Johann grinning back. "You're awake?" she was a little surprised, by no means in a bad way. "It's not easy sleeping alone when I'm so used to having you," he rubbed the top of her head as she moved back to kiss him again. Their lips remained closed but sealed together as he cupped her face during the prolonged motion. Johann felt the thin canine lips rocking against him while her short hairs prickled adding to the sensation. Silvia couldn't help herself and gave a big lick from chin to nose before moving in to nuzzle the side of his face. "How about you join me up here," he chuckled lightly warding off her head. She immediately hopped up and sat down next to him, paw placed precariously on his thigh.

Johann took no notice and pet her for a couple of minutes feeling much more comfortable that she was with him. But the she wolf had her own thoughts in mind that included a midnight romp without the influence of heat dulling the closeness and enjoyment. "Think of anyone to do something special with during the day?" she asked knowing the obvious answer he would give moving her paw overtop of where his now flaccid organ was causing him to flinch momentarily. "Any ideas coming to mind?" she said with an underlying playfulness as her paw continuously rubbed over his groin. His body shifted slightly with a few certain ideas being formed. "Just a little playtime for two," he grinned pulling the cover back scooting down some. "Hmm, don't move," she seductively crawled over to his waist allowing her nose to lead the way. Silvia stopped in front of the semi erect wonder and rubbed over it with her muzzle until it was stiff as a board.

Johann held her head back the best he could to prevent what would've easily been a long road of cute tortuous teasing. "Wouldn't you rather use something other than your tongue and mouth?" he asked trailing a hand down her side as far as he could go. Silvia got the idea and turned towards him wearing a big wolffish grin. "You know me too well," she slid on top of him lavishly giving sloppy kisses along his face. Johann had to hold her still to return the loving gesture before she moved up away again to align herself. All he could see was her underbelly as her rear descended towards his stiff spire. Her front legs were somewhere up past his head as she slowly took him to the hilt. It looked like she was sitting on his lap as any dog would with the exception of being impaled by her human companion. Johann tested gyrating his hips making her whine flexing claws on the bed sheets by his head. It didn't take his actions very long to get Silvia moving her hips in a similar motion to his. He reached up and massaged over two mounds on her belly, occasionally tweaking a firm nub donned on each one making her growl wantonly and shudder.

Silvia wasn't in a haze and could thoroughly enjoy every motion each made, and clearly showed it. The twin peaks along her underside were all tuned diamond hard much to her delight as he paid lavish attention to every one enjoying her quiet wolffish whines. She squeezed back and crooned to him sweet words of encouragement as her steady actions did their best to draw out the mating for as long as possible. The holding back wasn't easy for Johann to comply to as her passageway felt tight and hot wanting him to break quickly. And the way Silvia moved back against him created sparks of her own. "Right there!" she yipped as he struck a sensitive area. In a flash, Johann sat up and clamped down on on her muzzle. Quietness ensued for a few seconds, no footsteps heard going about the hall. "Silvia if you yell or howl, we're fucked!" "I thought we were already doing that," she said between clenched teeth. He released his grip before laying back down,"I'm serious we need to be careful!" She whined softly and wagged her tail in apology.

He took a deep breath, not able to really be mad at her while his head was foggy with arousal, "It's ok, now where were we?" his hands began stroking her hind legs wanting to continue. She sat up more to see him easier as her hips restarted their wonderful rhythm. Their quiet noises of love making escalated just enough as they watched their pace, the pressure below still increasing lavishly. "I-I... about to-" he barely made out as his thrusts grew more frantic, her walls clamping down more frequently. She growled softly returning his thrusts with equal strength, approaching a climax as well. He heard her voice making him slow briefly. "Johann... I want you to look a-at me," she sounded urgent calling down to him. He didn't know if it was a wolf thing or something but Johann looked up nonetheless into the eyes of his beloved. Their motion down south didn't slow despite the stillness above. Her odd eyes, despite it being dark, could barely be seen by him but remained the point of his visual focus. He was able to see all the kindness and love almost physically through her twinned portals. Silvia could see the same things in him as if their feelings were on display to each other.

Johann felt something else deep within, a unity between two unlikely lovers that was stronger than anything. He saw the wolf he was in love with, and she saw the human she was in love with. Time might as well of stopped for the two until a growing pressure below made then strain to stay quiet. Whatever the reason she asked it, Johann was glad Silvia made him look up. Their gaze to each other never wavered as their movements blurred. Her walls clenched hungrily as Johann felt a powerful burst ready to bloom as his back arched burying his member deep within. Both gasped as they released the wonderful tension in unison. Almost like a vacuum, Silvia's insides did most of the work as they convulsed and sucked out as much white as he had to offer. He companion below simply held on for the ride rubbing through the soft fur in gratitude. Johann nearly passed out on the bed from holding in the loud moan that so desperately wanted to leave his throat. Silvia had an easier time but made a funny quiet noise to help her silence.

Everything felt so warm and golden to them now. Neither even worried about needing to open a window for a while or burn a candle or clean themselves up. Man and wolf looked at each other with tired eyes and goofy smiles splayed across their faces, relishing the fact of being in each others graceful presence. His hands helped keep her front legs steady as they panted loud enough to wake the whole house, but no one else came barging in. Eventually Silvia began moving and adjusting herself feeling their mixed juices inside. She stood up, his organ slipping out half erect, and turned around to clean up their round of love making. He moaned softly as her broad flat tongue removed his member of the natural lubricant before she crawled back up to him. "Wow," he made out as she nosed his cheek. "The feeling is mutual," she gave the euphoric human a lick across his face. Flopping down on her side next to him, Silvia hooked her large paws around his shoulders and pulled him in. Johann was almost entirely covered by her fur as she did her best to wrap her legs and tail around his body. The soft downy fluff acted like a pillow as he snuggled in hearing a happy rumbling emanating from her throat.

"Goodnight," he heard the beautiful angelic voice from above. "Sweet dreams my wolf," he nuzzled into her neck giving a quick squeeze with his arms. Both fell asleep without realizing it was already past midnight.

The sun seemed especially bright making Johann squint wanting to avoid the penetrating rays. 'Last day of their visit,' he reminded himself waking up to greet the sunshine. He stretched opening his eyes, or at least one of them while feeling his arm pinned under something soft yet firm. Laying next to him, with his arm pinned underneath, was Silvia sleeping away comfortably on his bed. He looked back to the window to double check himself, then the alarm clock. Bright sunlight, 8:22 A.M. yet they were still in bed together, parents under the same roof. Alarmed he pulled his arm out from under her and shook the wolf to consciousness. Silvia yawned, "What's wrong? Is our den flooding?" "You overslept, and my parents are already awake!" he whispered loudly sitting up. Silvia barely sat up when footsteps were heard approaching the door, making both freeze in place. He heard a knock at the door startling both of them. "Are you feeling alright Johann? You're usually up by now," his mom called across the door.

He looked at Silvia's worried expression then back at the door. "Yeah I'm fine... just overslept," he called back, crossing him fingers that she wouldn't walk in to see him in the compromising position. She walked away leaving both to give a sigh of relief. "Silvia hand me my shirt," he asked getting out of bed to quickly clean it from any trace of a wolf inhabiting it. Moving around like two cartoon characters, they were able fix up the room and have Johann dressed properly in a minute. "How did we oversleep?" he groaned in front of the door. "Too much fun last night," she answered unabashedly, making a smile briefly form on his face. "Ok, follow right behind me," he slowly opened the doorknob. Peeping out their room, he checked both hallways for any activity. Speed walking out, he motioned for Silvia to hurry and follow. They went down the hall and turned into the living room spotting the door to the porch, and no one in between. Victory in sight, they dodged around the large couch and reached door in a flash.

Johann had his hand on the doorknob when he noticed Silvia hesitate folding her ears back. Turning to see what caught her attention, his jaw dropped, across from the kitchen his parents were just about to eat breakfast, clearly interrupted by the surprising creature. His mother's eyes looked as if they would pop out of their sockets and the food on his father's fork clearly missed his open mouth by a mile. Nobody moved, the silence was like a fragile pane of glass that could shatter any moment. Finally Johann spoke up, "Uh morning everyone," rubbing the back of his head. He elbowed Silvia to speak up. "Uh, hi Johann's parents," she said making Ulrich drop his fork. Johann wasn't sure how he did it, but in five minutes everyone was sitting in the living room, he and Silvia on the large couch, parents in separate chairs forming a contentious triangle. "Silvia these are my parents Ulrich and Jeanette," he motioned towards the two. "Mom, dad, this is Silvia the wolf who lives with me," he motioned to the large canine taking up the majority of the couch.

"It's nice to finally meet the two of you," Silvia politely said, not receiving much of a reaction from either until Ulrich spoke up. "So she is a wolf that can talk, but why does a wolf live with you in the first place?" his dad made a good point. Johann looked over to Silvia briefly before placing an arm around her. "Well Silvia did save me from freezing to death and being lost." This made his parents each raise an eyebrow at a seemingly impossible claim. "She's a huge beast, I don't understand." Silvia folded her ears back hearing the bite in Jeanette's words. "Hold on let me explain everything." He then went through his experience from being lost to Silvia caring for him, telling how he had to feed from her with a little embarrassment, all the way to helping her with a hurt paw and heat, while leaving out the specifics. After finishing the quick summary, another silence ensued until his dad of all people spoke up. "At least no one will mess around with you," Ulrich smiled and shook his head looking at Silvia's impressive physique. Johann felt relieved that his dad didn't show any disdain.

"Well seeing you happy is all I care about, so live life as much as you can to make sure next visit all four of us can enjoy it," he continued making Silvia grin as the older man chuckled to himself. "Well Silvia, I would like to know a little bit about you since it looks like you'll technically be a daughter-in-law to me." Silvia gladly explained her background, including the fact that her memory wasn't perfect. Being called a relative to the family made her glow on the inside with pride. Ulrich asked politely what he could, receiving honest answers before turning his attention back to his son. "Although Johann, your mother and I expected grandchildren at some point," he added raising his eyebrows. "Uh... genetics," Johann said making a comical face at him. "I don't know, she can talk right?" His dad had a good point, but Johann dropped the matter seeing his mom sitting there idly with a lot on her mind. He looked at his mom expectantly as she sighed resigned. "I agree with your father, but I hope you know this... love of yours will keep you bound to this household a lot."

He nodded to her statement, but didn't want it any other way, unless society could come to grips with it overnight. At least she was looking out for his best interests as well, although arguing with a giant wolf probably wouldn't go very smooth either. "So are we all a big happy family?" he asked everyone. "Of course!" Ulrich stood from his chair and approached the two. He grabbed one of Silvia's large paws, surprised at its size, and shook it like a normal hand before going somewhere else into the house. She giggled at how his father was acting. "Let's finish eating before we have to leave," she stood up and made her way to the kitchen. "I don't think she likes me," Silvia whispered to Johann. He only shrugged in response, "I suppose all mothers are overprotective, but for now let's just have some breakfast." Ulrich was finishing a cup of coffee as they both walked in. Jeanette meanwhile ate at the table. Ulrich grabbed something and joined his mother. "Hungry Silvia? Or does all of your food have to be caught fresh?" his dad asked. Silvia sat behind Johann, "No thank you, I already ate yesterday."

The humble meal was fairly quiet save for their jaws being at work. Silvia watched everyone's demeanor, calm yet cautious, even for Johann. Johann glanced at the clock and was surprised at how long their discussion in the living room had gone. Ulrich also noticed how close it was to noon as well. "Alright I'm going to get the suitcase ready," his dad said before rinsing the coffee mug thoroughly in the sink. "I guess it is time we should start packing up to leave," his mom said getting up as Ulrich left to clean up the remains of what they had eaten. There wasn't very much to load up, but it was a long ride back to their house. "I'll help my dad, you can help my mom of she lets you," he ruffled her head fur. A tug on the hem of his pants made him back up turning back to Silvia. "It feels great not having to hide," she said pressing her head against his chest. He gave her a quick hug before heading over to the guest room to see his dad. Door already open, he walked in finding his father folding a sweater. "You and Silvia have any plans now that we're going leaving?" he asked nonchalantly.

"So you're not upset that I love a wolf?" Johann asked perplexed. His dad shrugged putting the clothes into the suitcase. "Honestly I thought I was having a crazy dream until you had me siting in the room. But like I said, if you are happy, I am happy. Yes she is an animal, which your mom will think first, but she loves you," he explained before a smile crept along his face probably reminiscing a few things he had done when he was his age. Johann nodded, "I thought the fact that she is clearly larger than any other wolf would have you scared stiff." "Well Johann I always thought it was just some stupid story a friend of mine made up," Ulrich said trying to close a stuffed suitcase on the bed. "What do you mean dad?" he came over and closed it for him with a good push. "The whole giant wolf thing, he told me he hunted all kinds of game in these woods and I remember him specifically saying something about huge wolves." Johann sat on the edge of the bed thinking, "So you knew this guy?" "Yeah, good friend of mine way back, although he disappeared a long time ago.

As for the wolves, it was probably thirty years ago when he told me about them staying in that small hunting lodge of his." 'Well he didn't catch Silvia,' Johann thought to himself watching his dad carry the suitcase out to the truck. 'But didn't Silvia say her parents died long ago?' his pondering was cut short as his dad came back to retrieve two large bags of his mother's items. "Aren't you going to see us of with your lady?" his dad made a few inappropriate gestures before busting out laughing out the door. 'Thank god I never had a wedding to go through with him,' he silently thought. Sure he was hilarious, but sometimes it got the better of the aging man. Standing up from the bedside, Johann left the guest room after checking to make sure nothing was left behind. Out in the hall he saw Silvia carrying something to the front door. Catching up to her, it was revealed to be one of his mom's bags. The leather straps were carefully cradled between her jaws as she stepped outside before giving it over to his dad, who was almost done loading up the truck.

Jeanette came out quickly putting on a coat. "It was great seeing you again sweetie," his mom gave a bear hug. She pet Silvia's head as a goodbye then went over to the truck much to Johann's dismay. Ulrich gave Silvia a bear hug and patted her side, making her grin as she brushed her muzzle over his face. "I'm so glad I gave up hunting a couple of years ago," he laughed giving his son a brief hug. "Be safe on the road dad," he hugged back before watching him walk over to the truck, climbing in at the drivers seat. The engine started up and his parents backed up through the snow and waved before turning to leave down the gravel driveway. Johann waved back and Silvia gave a chilling howl as goodbye. Watching the truck leave around a corner masked by trees, Johann turned his gaze over to Silvia. "At least they don't hate you," he said. "We'll your dad doesn't mind, but Jeanette is scared of me I think." It was understandable to him, after all his mom wasn't one who liked surprises in any form. "Now that we have the house back to ourselves," she leaned her head against his shoulder looking up at him, "we can go on that trip tomorrow morning."

Wrapping a hand around her neck, they walked back in through the front door before gently closing it shut. Later in the day just after dinner, Johann started up the fireplace and sat in front of it with Silvia laying across his lap while he groomed her. "Mm." Another hum rumbled above the crackling fire as the wolf loved the brush working over her belly. Johann was careful to not pluck any sensitive teats with the brush, lest the peaceful moment be interrupted by a loud howl. "You were right about them going away pretty soon," he jiggled one of the breast like masses that had milk stored away. Only a murmur answered back as her paws were cutely curled up above her body. He continued pampering her from the brush to his hands roaming over her front, but mostly along the twin rows of fleshy nubs. Johann liked the funny feeling coupled with her fur and Silvia enjoyed it very much as well. Her murring continued as he proceeded down each pair. To finish up, he massaged her hind legs and paws, the soft fur feeling more like a royal blanket.

She cocked her head to the side seeing him removing the excess fur from the brush. 'He's so kind,' Silvia yawned watching him work tediously as he sat facing away from her. "That was heavenly," she rumbled getting up. "Now you should be ready for tomorrow after a good nights sleep," he said. She lumbered over to him as he was nearly finished picking the brush clean. Setting the excess fur and brush next to each, he turned to look behind feeling a nose press into the back of his neck. He froze seeing her nose out of one eye and chin from the other. She firmly clamped her jaws around his neck and he went limp in response. He watched the floor pass under him as he was carried to their bedroom.

Johann ate a hearty breakfast while Silvia waited for him by the door. "You can have breakfast when we get there you know," he heard her impatiently waiting on him. Although it wasn't a bad option, Johann preferred a little variety in his diet other than solely using the tasty liquid one. "Don't worry, we'll get there on time," he said back. After setting the plate in the sink when he finished, he went to the bedroom to put on the clothes and gear prepared. The window there showed it was still very dark outside, but not pitch dark anymore, which meant Silvia would most likely lead him through the forest. Ready to depart, a mental note was made to make the bed. At least they went to sleep ahead of schedule last night to make waking up early more bearable. "Boots. Check," he told himself looking over what he was wearing going down a mental list while walking back to where Silvia was waiting. "Let's go!" the door handle opened before being pulled shut as both entered the cold pre dawn environment. "It's great to see you outside for a change. I don't like it when we're cooped up inside most of the day," she stretched out into the snow.

"Well if it wasn't so cold outside and you didn't have nature's itch for nearly a fortnight, then I would be out here almost as much as you," he clumped some snow in his gloves to form a ball. Silvia felt a cold ball of snow hit her shoulder and turned to see Johann running ahead of her down the backyard. She trotted after him only to watch as he tripped over himself sending a cloud of white into the wind. Silvia approached, seeing mature human rolling around making snow angels. "There's no way we can make it if you try rolling to the top," she said walking by him. Johann stood back up and brushed off the excess snow. With a little more seriousness they both walked through the woods steadily step by step, Johann following Silvia's paw prints through the unseen trails. It wasn't hard to tell for either that the sun was quickly on its way, the grey becoming softer as more light nearby began illuminating the wintry sky. But it became apparent to the wolf that at this pace they wouldn't be anywhere close to the top. Silvia stopped in her tracks and looked over to Johann who nearly bumped into her.

"Hop on my back," she told him. "Wait, why?" Silvia looked back at a confused Johann, "It will help cut our time in getting up there." It did make sense to save time in getting up there. He approached and climbed on top wrapping his legs around her sides. Johann crossed his arms around her neck and signaled he was ready. "Hold on tight!" Silvia called back breaking off into a dash uphill. He locked his arms and buried his head into the back of her neck as she thundered onward. From the corner of his eye, he could tell they were going pretty fast as nearby trees whirred by. He could hear her panting loudly as their altitude increased bit by bit. The blistering wind nipped at his exposed skin along with a few twigs. When he did peek up for a split second it was clear they were on a sloped incline on the side of the mountain. Afraid of slipping off, he tightened his legs on her sides as the bumpy ride progressed. Silvia hardly felt the extra weight on her back and enjoyed the cool rush of air against the fur on her face while Johann hung on with necessity. It wasn't too long before they reached a quick walk from their destination much to his relief.

The lupine train skidded before halting in the foot of snow. Silvia then knelt down for Johann to hop off, or roll off in his case. Landing in the soft stationary snow, he took a few deep breaths to get rid of the momentary nausea plaguing him. A cold nose rubbed over his cheek blasting hot air in the form of a foggy cloud over the exhausted rider. "We're almost there," she said in a sing song voice. "Hold up!" he stood up on wobbly legs trailing behind her. The athletic wolf reached the small plateau of white in a few more leaps and bounds around smaller pine trees. "Perfect timing," she said breathlessly seeing the sun's rays starting to rise and pierce the sky. "Hurry up! You don't want to miss it," he heard her shout back trotting up the slope. Johann hurried to catch up with the exuberant wolf leaving a messy trail of footprints from his boots behind in the deep snow. The two climbed up the last little hilltop as they reached the summit, the drifts of snow didn't help their progress. Silvia climbed up first and this time waited for Johann to catch up.

He watched her tail wagging quickly like a helicopter as he practically crawled through the white powder to her. Standing up next to her, he was taken back from what he saw as a divine definition of what a sunrise looked like. The sun had just peaked over the horizon giving the clouds a heavenly appearance of gold, orange, and yellow surrounding it. Further away was a blend of salmon color blending in with a violet blue. All the snow covered trees in the surrounding tall hills and valley below glittered in the sunlight as they were graced with droplets of light from the sun. If he knew it would be this spectacular, a camera would've been in his hands rapidly taking pictures. It reminded him of something out of a movie or a Christmas morning giving him the quick spark feeling of being a child again. "Isn't it beautiful?" she stood next to him. "It's almost too perfect," he replied. The only sad thing that came to his mind was that every second something moved, whether it was a cloud or the sun itself, created an ever dynamic scene impossible to be captured in its entirety.

"I used to always come up here whenever I was lonely right when the sunrise started, and it would always make me feel better," she whispered nudging him to sit down. Without moving his stare, he plopped into the white as Silvia moved in from behind. She sat towering over him from behind, bringing Johann up to her chest with a foreleg over his shoulder. It was a touching moment for the two watching the clouds gently roll by with their fading fiery golden glow. They stayed close watching the area dull from the explosive introduction into a fair crisp morning that was hidden from view by his bedroom window. The clouds soon mellowed out into a single cottony white as the rising sun ensued its vertical climb. But the minutes he witnessed nature's grand opening was one he didn't want to forget anyone soon. He noticed Silvia moving away out of the corner of his eye. "Do you want to head back now? It's only been fifteen minutes at the most." Silvia continued walking away. "I'm only going to relieve myself, just hold on," she called padding around a large boulder.

Johann turned back around feeling stupid for asking and returned his gaze turned back to the sky. It wasn't as magnanimous as earlier, but it still captured him in awe at how pristine nature could be. Taking a deep breath even felt more clean and spiritual for him. It just felt so wonderful to be alive the longer stayed there. His attention was soon turned to where Silvia was hearing loud steps in the snow. He was amused to find that the wolf was pouncing into the snow just having fun like a kid. Johann decided to busy himself as well. Gathering up a lot of snow, he made a small fort with four decent sized walls and a primitive chair. The morning soon changed into the afternoon; and after playing around, making snow angels plus wolf angels, and one snowball fight, they were both tired and happy. Eventually more clouds rolled by and hid the sun that was already at its peak. "Think we should go back before it gets late?" he asked seeing her digging in the snow. She poked her head back up frosted over with a few snowflakes. "Might as well," she stretched briefly, "I hope you enjoyed it all."

"It was well worth getting up early for," he shook out a little bit of snow sneaking into his glove moving over his demolished snow fort. "Do you want me to ride on your back again?" Johann asked walking next to her. "Sure just hop on," she kneeled down for him to get up. Same position as before, she stood back up and started their descent with a little more caution going downhill in the deeper snow. Johann had a fear of falling off in front of her now, not realizing the slope was this bad on the way up. The further they descended, the thicker the trees became making it that much more difficult. Johann had a slight fear they would both be rolling down home as she had to jump a steep drop. "Try to slow down!" he watched as she nearly slid into a tree. The thick snow proved to be more of a complicating problem as it was harder for her to slow down. Silvia misjudged a leap and fell forward, causing both to roll down unguided from the slope. Johann was unable to see Silvia halted by a tree, winded in the process, as his world spun around.

He tumbled down the powdery fluff, landing in a large pile only to fall through. Sliding to a stop, he found himself laying on his back sprawled out to the entrance of a very familiar place. Waiting a few seconds to straighten out his balance, he groaned out her name. There wasn't a response, so he took matters into his own hands, brushing off the snow from his face. Rolling onto his side, Johann adjusted himself and stood on all fours crawling across the dirt floor. 'I know this place,' he remembered the den in detail. Sure enough in the corner was a worn red blanket on a small pile of leaves, a dirt floor boarded in by compact walls of the same color. Taking a seat on the pseudo mattress, he curled into a tight ball hoping to keep the cold away until Silvia found him. It was only a few minutes before her voice was audible from outside. "You down there Johann?" he heard her call from above. "Yeah I'm here!" he replied hearing her descend underground. Silvia turned the corner only to wag her tail approaching him on the red blanket. "Hit your head on your way down?" she joked brushing her muzzle across his face, whiskers prickling against him.

"No," he gave her a quick peck on her lips, "but it's colder than I remember down here," hugging Silvia around the chest, shivering, as she sat down next to him. "You alright? I barely saw you roll off somewhere else." She pulled him in closer with a paw, "Yeah I'm good, a tree winded me, and I don't feel anything broken." They huddled together on the blanket for warmth, leaving her den open to the cold and abandoning it wasn't helping them very much. He rubbed his head into her thick tufts of chest fur and took his thick coat off opting for Silvia's warmer one. They warmed up their small corner holding each other close. He was huddled in front of the great wall of fluff, her neck and head craned around him for a good while, when his shivering went away only to be replaced by a growl from his stomach. "Mmm, you sound hungry," she said in a low voice pressing closer onto him, practically burying him under her thick fluffy coat. He could feel himself being tilted back until his shoulders came in contact with the wall. "Calm down I'm not going anywhere," he reassuringly rubbed her sides.

"Then what are you waiting for?" she asked retreating away from the blanket, eagerly waiting for him to lay on his back. Picking up on the hint, Johann crawled over and adjusted himself to where he had a good view of the ceiling before a mass of fur walked over him. She eased down slowly, adjusting her position for easy access as he found a spot to use. Peeling the fine fluff away from around, her eager teat awaited. Her earthy scent comforted him as he licked the hardening teat first, receiving an upset growl from above. "If you really want to, we can tease each other all day," she playfully added and shook feeling the nub turn diamond hard. Johann clearly remembered what heat "felt" like. Feeling helpless, he latched on and started suckling receiving a satisfied sigh from above. "I was almost hoping that you would, I love teasing you back," she said lecherously making Johann's face turn red for a minute. Making that promise to her meant he would have to be subjected to that amazing tongue constantly for maybe an hour or more, the only promise that he wouldn't immediately give to her.

Silvia relaxed as Johann started drawing forth her precious milk. Her claws gripped the ground, feeling that motherly instinct kick in as she closed her eyes humming. She pressed onto her feeding mate rocking slowly to help him stay warm. Johann felt a little close surrounded by the blanket and her body, especially the squishy mass that stored the delicious treat, but couldn't budge his head away to complain of the closeness or that he already had his fill. When she continued the kind gesture, Johann shrugged it off having nothing else to do at the moment and slowed his pace of eating to not let her finish him off so quickly. Although that was easier said than done as Silvia continued her growling purr and gently rocked over him. Rubbing her sides while nuzzling into her the best he could, Johann gradually did fill up over the minutes despite trying to pace himself as his eyelids became heavy. 'Why is her supply of milk endless?' he unwrapped his lips to stop feeding only to cough as a few droplets continued to fall into his mouth.

Silvia immediately got up to make sure he was alright, instead finding a very full happy human. Johann felt her tongue washing over his face as she cleaned him, chuckling when she dove into his mouth. "Why does it always make me so sleepy," he yawned out as she finished. The wolf shrugged and laid overtop of him, making sure both were as cozy as possible. "How should I know, no one has ever told me the answer to that," she nuzzled under his chin. Pulling his arms in he buried them deep in her undercoat, the same homely feeling warming him up on the inside. Johann's eyes closed as he fell asleep, Silvia doing the same, feeling her whiskers poking him.

Surprisingly his little nap only lasted just shy of half an hour as he heard Silvia next to him itching her side with a leg. "Did you go hunting?" he asked opening his eyes to see her. The she wolf looked more like a darker shadow under the present lighting as she looked back over to him. "Nope," she shook her head, "I only went outside for some fresh air for a few minutes." Johann stretched in place ready to get up. She stepped back overtop of him when he started to prop himself on his elbows. "Something wrong?" he asked returning to lay on his back. Silvia in turn laid on top of him covering Johann with her warm fur. "There's only half an hour of light, do you mind if we spend the whole night here?" she asked resting her muzzle on his cheek. "Only if you stay right here with me," he replied placing his arms around her neck, rubbing noses with her. "Of course," the wolf licked Johann, settling back down on his cheek. Sleep didn't come back as readily from a previous nap. He stared at the earthen ceiling as his thoughts traveled abroad until one stuck out as unique.

"Why exactly did you want me to look at you on the bed the night before my parents left?" he asked still unsure why it was done. She opened up a pale blue eye at him smiling, "What made you think of that now?" Johann shifted barely thinking of an answer to the spontaneous thought. "I don't know, it seemed more special than any other time we've been together at my house," he truthfully stated. She hummed a moment nodding her head before explaining, "One of the few things I remember my mother telling me is that when I find a perfect male, I should look into his eyes once when we mate to see into himself if he really loves me." Her explanation sounded corny to Johann as he raised an eyebrow. "Well... what did you see?" he asked going along with it. "I know it all sounds strange but I saw you in your kind eyes, caring and selfless, who carries a deep passionate love that radiates like the sun in heaven generously bestowing upon the earth a means for living life. But unlike the sun do not believe that you give alone. For the one you love, returns it with the same zeal."

Johann felt speechless as her words as well as her eyes seemed to have penetrated his soul. It was well said in every aspect. He felt a warm fuzzy feeling from within as she stared back awaiting for a response. His arms quickly held the she wolf tight again making her giggle as she nibbled at his neck making goosebumps form briefly on him. "Can we sleep now to get up and arrive home early?" he asked cradling her head in his arms. "You're starting to sound like a pup," she grinned rocking against him once, "but sure, I don't see why we can't." Johann smiled and relaxed feeling her do the same, letting sleep return with Silvia in hand.

Johann woke to something wet on his face. Opening for a yawn, Silvia's tongue pushed in as her lips pressed against his. He looked up to see her eyes were closed as she hummed working that incredible appendage inside his mouth. Eventually she had to pull back for a breather opening her odd eyes at him. He could smell the neutral air wash over him in jets from her black nose. "I love you Johann," Silvia said touching her cool nose against his. He looked into her eyes that expressed what she had just said without any words but with a much deeper meaning. Being bold, Johann stuck his tongue out and licked the front of her short furred lips. She used her more adept one going over half his face making him squirm away. He giggled and slid out from underneath her. "Ready to go home?" she asked getting up, pushing him to the entrance. "You mean our home," he reached back and pet her. They prepared to finish their little journey in a short walk after gathering their things and crawling out of the den.

"This can be our home away from home, for any special occasion," Johann said stretching in the snow, "although I'd prefer to go during warmer weather." "Why not bring the blanket back, I don't see much else we can do by leaving it here," she pointed out. Nodding, he went back underground to retrieve the large fabric. Coming back outside above ground he shook the dust and leaves clinging to the otherwise clean blanket. "A round through the washer should fix it up nicely," he folded it up and began walking behind Silvia leading the way home. They passed by the same bare trees that Johann was finally starting to recognize as signs pointing towards his house. Gradually the pair overcame the last hill before the ground began leveling off. Something odd struck Johann as they approached his backyard. "Where did you get this blanket anyway?" he asked looking over it as they continued their trek across the light snowfall. She paused to scratch behind an ear before sitting in a snowy patch of grass to ponder.

"I think I found it in an old abandoned house on the other side of the mountains." Johann didn't know of any house that existed in this isolated region, especially in that heavily forested area. "Abandoned house," he repeated, "maybe we could go out there for a day to see what we can find, and you might remember something about your parents." She perked her ears hearing the idea and stood up continuing to walk alongside him. Silvia didn't respond, afraid of discouraging Johann if she told him how scary the house was to her, but hoping to find something that could recharge her memory was too good to pass up. "My dad told me he knew a guy who lived in a hunting lodge somewhere out here who hunted, so that's the only place to search I know of," he added starting up the porch. Both shook the snow off themselves before walking inside, happy that there was a better source of heat than outside. Silvia followed Johann out of the laundry room after he threw off the heavy winter clothes. Hearing his stomach growl ahead, she promptly caught him and gently bit onto him around a shoulder leading him to the living room.

She led her hungry mate behind one of the chairs an sat down, not letting him go. He complied as she gently pulled him down to his knees then his side as they laid down next to each other. Johann opened his mouth to protest as she released him but his stomach quickly beat him to the punch demanding the wonderful treat being offered. "I don't want to hear that you're hungry as long as I can produce," she said placing a paw on top of his head, leading him lower to her exposed belly. Not able to complain to her motherly side, he went down and found a top tier nipple and latched on. He heard her humming as the trickle of milk slowly grew. Drinking more only made a warm sensation flood his body that spread throughout him. A warmth that emanated not only from the milk, but from two very different beings very much in love.