Fox, Wolf, and a Memory

Story by Sonic Fox on SoFurry

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#11 of Odd Company


This story is rated "Y" for Yiffy. Reader discretion is advised. Trixey and Kent walked emerged from the woods and into an open field, scouting up ahead of the others back a good ways back. The group was at the outer edge of Yellowstone and Drako was ecstatic about getting there as soon as possible; however, both Luke and Luna's morale had dwindled greatly. Luke seemed to be more irate each day and Luna was left to wonder why her mate was behaving in such a manner; unbeknownst to the others, Luke believed that Luna was mating with Drako behind his back when it was really Demona the gray wolf was seeing in secret. Only Trixey and Kent were the only ones that remained unaffected by what was happening amongst the wolves. "What do you think is going on between Luke and Luna?" Kent asked Trixey as they walked across the field. "I don't know," Trixey murmured, "But I hope they're not having some problems; I don't want to have to go through the same thing that happened not long ago." "Same here," Kent replied, "Still, I can't imagine anything that could upset them like this after what their relationship has been through." "Hopefully," Trixey added, "We'll never know." Before either one of them could say another word, the two foxes picked up a scent in the air; it was an odd, familiar smell that reeked to high heaven. Curious, Kent and Trixey started to track down the smell, lightly sniffing the air as they followed the unpleasant stench to what they believed was the source. As they approached the edge of the field that lead to another forest, both of the vulpines saw what was causing the foul odor; a small, raggedy fox was lying on the ground, not moving an inch. Kent and Trixey ran over to the fallen fox, worried that their fellow vulpine was hurt in some way. The two of them stooped a small distance from the fox, not wanting to get to close as they got a better look at the pitiful creature; the fox's body seemed shriveled and fatigued, the flesh had turned into an unusual fleshy hue, and some of the fox's beautiful fur had fallen off, leaving small bare patches at random spots all over its body. The smell was strong around the fox, but there was no indication of any wounds on its body. Kent took a step closer to the fallen fox, observing the steady rise and fall of the vulpine's stomach. "He's still breathing," Kent murmured, "But he looks like hell." The small fox's mouth moved slightly and sounded like he was trying to say something, but his voice was too meek and had a peculiar accent. "What did he say?" Trixey asked, coming up close beside Kent. "I don't know, Trixey," Kent replied, "Maybe he's sick." Kent and Trixey heard grass crunching underpaw and glanced behind them, greeted by the sight of the four wolves that accompanied them. The wolves approached the ill fox, who managed to turn his head up and gaze at them with what could loosely be called fear. "He looks like the living dead," Demona remarked, backing away a bit from the unsightly fox. "He may have a sickness," Luna commented, "Stay away from him." Suddenly the foxed tried to move forward, gazing at Drako with wonder, a small smile on his muzzle. "Drako," the small fox rasped, "Is that really you, my friend?" Drako was bewildered by the fox's knowledge of his name, as were the others. Despite the fact that he had no idea of who this fox was, something about him and his voice seemed familiar somehow. "Sorry little fox," Drako replied, "but...do I know you?" The fox's eyes fluttered and his head fell to the ground, the last embers of his strength dying down along with his life. The six canines huddled around the fox, wondering what to do with the near dead animal. "He doesn't look too good," Trixey whispered, "Is there anything we can do for him?" "I think it's too late for him," Kent answered solemnly, "Just look at him; he's not going to last much longer." "There's got to be something we can do," Drako interrupted, "He knows me somehow; he might now all about me and if he dies there goes my chance to get my memories back." Demona stepped closer to Drako. "Drako," Demona murmured, "It's useless. I'm sorry, but nothing can save this fox." At that point, Luna started to move closer to the fox, her eyes seemingly glazed over as though she were in a trance. "Luna," Trixey muttered, "What are you doing?" Luna didn't answer, but kept her eyes on the fox, coming close to the fallen animal. The others watched as the wolfess's eyes started to glow with a soft yellow glow. Luna raises one paw and places it gently on the fox's head, eyes glowing brighter than before. The fox's body suddenly lit up with a bright yellow glow that completely enshrouded him; the others watched in awe as the glow intensified for a short period of time before fading away. As the light dissipated, everyone was surprised to see that the fox's body no longer resembled that of a near dead animal; the missing fur seemed to have grown back, the flesh returned to its natural color, and its body no longer looked skeletal or fatigued. Luna's eyes returned to normal and the wolfess shook her head, glancing all around her in confusion. "What just happened?" Luna asked. "You tell us," Trixey answered. "You're eyes glowed yellow, then you touched that fox, and now he seems as good as new. When were you going to tell us you could do that?" "Luna just stared at the fox in disbelief. "I...never knew I could do that." The fox began to stir, groaning softly as he tried to raise his head up, eye's squinting as the sun shined brightly in them. The canines grouped around the awakening fox, eager to see if the vulpine was feeling any better. Drako was by far the most excited of them all, trying to hold himself back from bombarding the recuperating fox with questions. "Ugh," The fox moaned, blinking a few times as his eyes adjusted, "What the...I'm alive?" "Apparently," Luke replied. "But, I was so sure I was going to die; I mean, what happened?" the fox inquired. "We're really not so sure," Kent answered, "But the important thing is that you seem fine now." The fox awkwardly rose to his paws, looking all over his body in bewilderment. "I can't believe it," the fox murmured, "I feel incredible!" "Glad to hear it," said Drako. The fox instantly focused on the dark gray wolf, a look of joy in his eyes. "Drako, it's been so long; everyone misses you," the fox said excitedly. Drako cocked his head to one side. "Uhh, they do?" the wolf numbly replied. "Of course, silly," the fox said with a laugh, "Everyone wondered where you went, but now I've found you." "You know him, fox?" Demona inquired. "Sure do," the fox answered, "And the name's Ti. So Drako, where have you been?" "I've been with my friends here," Drako replied, gesturing to the five other canines. "But what about your other friends?" Ti asked "I have other friends?" Drako remarked. Ti face portrayed a look of disbelief and hurt. "Drako," Ti nearly whined, "It's me, your friend Ti. Remember how I helped you, Ariel, and Bain a while back?" "Bain and...Ariel?" Drako repeated, utterly confused. "What about Tella, Ray, Riley, and Sheba?" Ti pressed. "I...I don't," Drako muttered, his head starting to throb painfully. Suddenly, a series of brief images of different creatures flashed before his eyes; several wolves, a hybrid, a husky, and Ti came and went faster than Drako could comprehend. The wolf was overwhelmed by the images and collapsed, passing out before he hit the ground. Everyone crowded around him, wondering what just happened. "He seems fine," Trixey remarked, "Just out cold." "I don't get it," Ti murmured, "He just stared at me like he was seeing me for the first time. What happened to him?" Trixey walked beside the fox, giving him a gentle nudge in an act of compassion. "Come on, sweetie," Trixey sighed, "We have quite the story to tell you."


For the rest of the day, the group stayed on the fringe of the field, relaying their story of what transpired during their travels with Drako. Ti learned that Drako had lost his memories and, despite the brief images the gray wolf saw, Drako still had no recollection of who he was when he finally came to. The fox tried for hours to bring some of Drako's memories to the surface, but Drako would only shake his head in sorrow every time Ti asked him if he remembered something. As the sun set and the moon began to rise, both the fox and the wolf decided to take a break on their trip down memory lane, Ti going off to find someone in the group of wolves to talk to and Drako searching for Demona in the woods. Ti wandered around aimlessly for a few minutes when he spotted a black and white wolf sitting on a hill, looking up into the sky. Ti began to approach the lupine, trying to figure out what the wolf's name was; the fox was having difficulty keeping track of which canine was who. Silently, the fox sat down beside the wolf, who simply glanced at him before returning their gaze to the sky. "Hey...Kent," Ti said nervously. "Luke," the wolf said bluntly. "Oh sorry," Ti quickly apologized, "I'm getting everyone's names mixed up." "Forget about it," Luke muttered. "Something wrong?" Ti asked. "I don't want to discuss it," Luke replied, still staring up into the sky. "Sorry," Ti murmured. A small smile formed on Ti's muzzle as he thought of a way to lighten the mood. "You want me to...take care of something?" Ti whispered slyly, placing a paw on Luke's tail base. The wolf immediately leapt away from the fox, taken aback by the random suggestion. Ti started laughing at the wolf's shocked expression. "I'm just yanking your tail; I've got a mate, although I have to admit you're quite the eye catcher." "Thanks?" Luke uttered nervously, still uneasy about the unpredictable fox; Luke had no issue with homosexuality, but was very uncomfortable about other males making a pass at him. "I'm just trying to get you to lighten up a little," Ti said cheerfully, "No matter how dark things get, a little smile can brighten things up." "I suppose," Luke muttered, "I'm just not in the mood to smile. I just want to get Drako home as soon as possible." "Oh, I know what you mean," Ti replied, "I can't wait to see how everyone back home is going to react. I'm just a little disappointed that Drako's sniffing around that one wolfess...uh what was her name," Ti mumbled. "Okay, she was the really intimidating one, a bit bossy...Luna; yeah I think that was her name. Drako's probably mating her right now and he doesn't even remember his ma...hey, where are you going?" Ti called out to Luke as the wolf ran off into the trees, leaving the fox to wonder what just happened. "Did I say something wrong?"


"Oh yes, just like that!" Demona cried out as Drako started to thrust into her faster. After a few days of keeping their mating to an all time low, the two wolves couldn't contain their passion and, after finding a nice secluded spot, immediately began mating with little foreplay. Drako's tongue lolled out of his mouth as his orgasm quickly approached; without warning, Demona pulled away, exposing Drako's cock. "What are you doing?" Drako asked, almost whining. "I want to try something new," Demona said evilly, pushing her rear back into Drako's hips. "I want you to aim a bit higher, if you know what I mean." Drako grinned as he pressed his cock tip against her tight tail hole. "You really know how to drive a wolf crazy," Drako said with a growl. Slowly, Drako inserted his cock into Demona's ass, causing the two of them to groan as the large member entered the wolfess's virgin depths. After a brief moment of rest, Drako immediately picked up where he left off, only thrusting for a short while before working his way back up to his previous speed. Demona panted and moaned as Drako slammed into her, his large furry balls slapping into her aching pussy with each thrust. "Drako," Demona gasped in between moans, "I'm...ahh!" The white wolfess was unable to hold back any longer, her pussy overflowing with her juices as she came. As Demona climaxed, she instinctively clenched her ass, squeezing Drako cock hard. With a surprised grunt, Drako came hard into Demona's tail hole, filling her up to full capacity. Shaking, Drako pulled out of Demona and the two lied beside each other on the ground. "That was...wonderful," Drako panted. "I know," Demona whispered. "You know, I'm glad I tried to attack you." Drako chuckled, "I'm starting to think that way, too." The gray wolf started to rise to his paws. "We should get going before the others find us." "Don't you think it's time to tell them the truth?" Demona asked, up and on her paws. "Let's just be safe and wait until we get to Drako's Peak," Drako replied. Demona stared at the ground, a little crestfallen at Drako's suggestion. The gray wolf walked up beside Demona and gave her a small lick. "You know I owe everything to you, and would do anything for you, right?" "Yes," Demona said softly with a smile, "I do. I'll see you later." "Goodbye," Drako uttered, walking southwards. As the wolf walked, he couldn't help but let his mind wander to the future; what would happen as soon as he returned to Drako's Peak? Suddenly, Luke leapt out of the bushes, snarling and growling. Drako was startled by Luke's appearance, scampering backwards a few paces. "Drako," Luke growled angrily, "I need to have a word with you." "L-luke," Drako stammered, "You really scared me. Is something wrong?" "Don't play innocent with me," Luke snarled, "I know all about the two of you." Drako was shocked; Luke knew about him and Demona? "H-how did you find out?" Drako stuttered. "I'm not blind," Luke said indignantly, "I've been on to the two of you since day one, and I'm not happy with it one bit!" "Luke, calm down," Drako whispered, "It's not that big of a deal." "Of course it's a big deal!" Luke bellowed, his voice echoing through the forest. "Please Luke," Drako hoarsely whispered, "Don't let the others now about this." "Oh, their not an issue," Luke growled, "I plan on dealing with you myself." "What? Why?" Drako nearly shouted. "You took something that didn't belong to you, something that was more dear and precious to me than anything else, and I will never forgive you for stealing it from me!" With that, Luke charged at Drako, slamming into the wolf and knocking him onto his side. Drako picked himself up, stunned that Luke just attacked him. "What are you doing," Drako snarled, "Have you lost your mind!? What's wrong with you?" "You!" Luke bellowed, charging towards Drako once more. This time Drako was ready; the wolf stepped to one side, allowing Luke to pass him by before thrusting all his weight to one side, knocking the black and white lupine to the ground. Luke snarled viciously as he picked himself up off the ground. "Fine," Drako growled, "If that's how you're going to be, then get ready for a fight!" Drako ran towards Luke, both wolves heading straight for one another, eyes ablaze with anger. The two of them leapt and collided in mid air, falling to the ground in a heap of fur and fangs. Drako bit into Luke's neck while the black and white wolf sank his teeth into Drako's side, the two of them trying to tear each other apart as the tumbled over one another. Just then, Luna, Demona, Trixey, Kent, and Ti arrived on the scene, following the sound of the two wolves' snarls. "Luke!" Luna cried out, running towards them, "What are you doing?!" The others joined her, biting onto one of the other wolves and pulling them apart with great effort. Even separated, the two struggled to get at one another, snarling and growling savagely. Finally, the others decided to immobilize both of the angry wolves; Luna, Trixey, and Kent sat on top of Luke while Demona and Ti sat on Drako, their combined weight pinning both wolves to the ground. "Enough," Luna bellowed, "What in the world has gotten into the two of you?" "It's what's gotten into you that's gotten into me, or rather who," Luke snarled. "What are you talking about?" Luna asked. "Drako, what's going on?" "He just went crazy," Drako barked from underneath Ti and Demona, "He just started snarling at me and attacked me!" "Is this true, Luke?" Luna asked, stunned by what she just heard. "Why should I tell you the truth," Luke growled, trying to get out from under the three canines, "When you've been lying to me?" "What are saying," Luna said, taken aback, "I've never lied to you." "I gave up everything for you, and you betray me for a wolf we just met," Luke uttered darkly. "What?!" Luna, Drako, and everyone else said almost in unison. Summoning all his strength, Luke pushed out from underneath the three canines, running off into the forest before anyone could do or say anything. Everyone stayed where they were, completely shocked by what had happened. "Did he think I was...with Drako?" Luna muttered. "That must have been what he was talking about," Drako uttered solemnly. "What did you think he was talking about?" Trixey asked. Drako remained silent; now he had to tell everyone what was going on. "I think I know why Luke thought Luna and Drako were together," Demona murmured quietly.


Luke stopped running in the middle of a clearing, exhausted from his mad dash. The wolf was still fuming over the whole ordeal; how could Luna, the one he loved and gave up everything for, leave him for someone they just met? Luke sat down, stewing in his anger as he stared up into the sky. "What's the matter, my friend?" Luke turned around and saw an immense black wolf behind him, smiling evilly. "Go away," Luke growled, "I want nothing to do with you." "It's alright, Luke, I know what's bothering you," the wolf said slyly. "How do you know my name?" Luke asked with a small growl. "I know everything about you, squirrel," the wolf uttered darkly. Luke was stunned; how did the wolf know he used to be a squirrel? "I know your pain, and I know how to get back at Drako; all you have to do is whatever I say." "And if I tell you to go mate a porcupine?" Luke snarled. The black wolf simply glared at him, their eyes locking with each other. Luke felt himself drifting away, lost in an angry torrent of negative thoughts and emotions. "You won't." Luke, Luna, Trixey, and Kent belong to Sonic Fox. Drako, Demona, and Ti belong to Drakowolf. This is the last chapter I am writing in this collaboration I'm doing with Drakowolf. If you want to learn what happens to the Odd Company and Drako, watch Drako for more on what's to come. I also would like to thank Drako for being a part of this series and I hope his work captures you like it did me.