A Short Yiff from PDem
The cheetah stood at the foot of the bed, bereft of all clothing, his tail flicking. He stretched out his arms, the left one cracking while the right one whirred. His right arm...lost in a tragic accident, taken by a so-called safety measure, sheared...
Project_Demise - Excerpt
Hey everybody. Project\_Demise here. Gotta say, it's getting harder to write the kind of stories I wanna write. I'm starting to have focus issues with regards to the things I like doing, so I think I might have ADD or something. I can't focus most of...
Chapter Six: Bright Queen
The rest of the night passed uneventfully. Hadir slept soundly with Kojoro in his arms, while Ranani embraced the illusory form of her fox companion Aboridah The owls and crickets made their usual racket as the land slept the night away. Hadir...
Chapter Four: Birthday
"Happy Birthday, Ranani!" cried the entire class, teacher included. For it was indeed young Ranani Masters's seventh birthday, as well as the last day of school. Her first-grade classmates were enthusiastically clapping for her on her special...
Dance of Swords
The room was pitch black. Three-Moons had known it would be. Also, the room was rather small, barely large enough for him to stand, and not wide enough for him to spread his arms out. He had known this was so as well. He was not frightened. All the...
Chapter Three: School
Kitsune Chapter Three: School Bao-Hadir, now disguised as the family pet Aboridah, kept close to Ranani's side. During her early years, this was easy. She could barely move as a newborn. And when she learned to crawl and later to walk, she was...
Chapter Two: Family Pet
Kitsune Chapter Two: Family Pet Bao-Hadir stayed away from the Masters family for about three weeks, allowing the family to adjust to the newest additions. The girl child had been delivered healthy, but the boy had been in trouble. One of his...
Chapter One: The Deal Maker
Please note that the asterisk \* means that someone is speaking a different language. Chapter One: The Deal Maker The human man was sitting on a rock, staring off into the forest, letting life pass him by. It wasn't a big deal. A hundred years...