Little Adventures

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A light-hearted short story about the little sparkles of magic in the everyday life


Hi, this is basically the first story i publish so yeah. There isn't really much to say i assume so: Welcome to my premiere. So i hope you enjoy it.

(Also i am grateful for any feedback. Thank you.)

It was a chilly Friday in the middle of summer and thedrizzle cam to an end. From her place behind the pay desk Judy, a tigress in the early twenties, watched the scenery. Only five more minutes until the end of her shift. She looked around the shopas the last few customers wandered around the shelves, quickly gathering the things they needed before heading home.

Right as she wanted to leave, another one entered. "Make it quick. We're closing," she said half-heartedly. "Oh sorry. Won't take long," he replied with a small, excusing smile. "So desperate to get home?" the leopard asked while she cashed his shopping. "It was a long day." Oncefinished Judy switched off the lightsand headed towards the entrance, politely guiding the customer outside.

She locked the door,took out her smartphoneand started walking home. After a few seconds she realized, that the stranger followed her, his soft, slow steps almost inaudible. "What a pleasant surprise to have company on the way. The sunset is beautiful, isn't it?" he said with a dreamy sound in his voice. "Hm" came as a reply. Seth adjusted his pace to catch up to her. After a few seconds of silence he asked, "Where are you heading? Maybe it's on my way." "Probably not." she replieddistractedly,tapping something on her phone. "Why so sure about it Judy?"he continued.

The girl turned towards him, surprised to hear her name. "I'm just a good guesser," he commented with a self-confident shrug. She looked down at her name sign she was still wearing and gave him an underwhelmed look that madehim smile. "Then tell me, fortune teller. Where am I heading?" she smiled back and put away her phone.Something about himhad sparked her curiosity. "Maybe...I don't know. Maybe you still have plans for tonight. A little tour through the bars of down town? Meeting friends in the park?" he responded. "Wrong!" she laughed, "something involving more home and free time." "Don't tell me you're wasting this wonderful evening at home. What better time is there to go outside and have an adventure?" Seth asked. "What would you suggest then? What would be impossible to do tomorrow instead of today?" He grinnedas he replied to her, "You'll see. Let me show you something. It's just a short trip." He walked over to a car on the side of the road and signalled her to come in. But she hesitated. "Nervous?" "I don't even know your name, but you invite me to a mysterious 'adventure'? So yes, usually people are concerned about that." "That's a problem for sure," he saidlost in thought. After a second he continued, "But not impossible to solve. Hi, my name is Seth and I will be your guide for this evening. Feel free to leave at any given point. But I promise: it will be worth it. Besides: it would be no real adventure without a little uncertainty."He put up the most convincing smile he could come up with. "You promise?" she responded as she headed for the backseat, ignoring her rising caution. "I promise from the depth of my heard," he happilyreplied, sat down on the drivers seat and started the engine.

While driving Seth started to ask small questions about her. She answered them as short as possible, sharing the least amount of information about her possible without being unfriendly. Finallythe car stopped,he walked around and opened the door for her. She felt a little dizzy from the steepserpentines in the road, so as she stood up she lost balance and nearly fell. "I'm so sorry, but it's the only way up here," Seth said as he caught her. "Nice trip so far..."she commented while her mind cleared.

Judy released herself from his support and looked around only to realize that she had no clue where she was. It was the most common forest she had ever encountered. "Wow. What place to be. You promised..." "I know what I promised," he interrupted her "Follow me. Or do you want to stand here all night complaining?"Without further ado he headed for a small path, swallowed within seconds by the shade of the trees. Judy made a frustrated sound and ran after him but he was gone.

"Wanderingthrough the forest alone,young lady?" a deep voice came from behind her as two heavy hands were placed on her shoulders. She spun around, ready to defend herself, only to look into Seth's grinning face towering over her. "I'm afraid my guide left me. Do you happen to know him?" shejoked withher heartstill racing. "Never do that again,"she said, this time way more serious and hit him in the shoulder. "You should have seen your face," he giggled and soon after she joined in, "But there's no need to worry. We are almost there." As they walked around the corner Judy stopped and nearlyforgot to breathe. The forest opened up at a steep slope and revealed the view on the city:

The leftovers of the rain glistened in the deep orange of the sunset like millions of diamonds dotted about the buildings.Judy's fur was almost glowing in the light and wherethe red colour of the sun bled into the clouds, it lookedlike a burning phoenix spread across the sky. "Magical, isn't it?" Seth whispered not really expecting an answer. After a minute he gently guided the tigress to a bench a few meters away. They sat down, watching the red sun slowly diving into the horizon. She looked up to him. His view was fixed on the spectacle, a calm smile on his face. There was something special about this leopard. She leaned against his chest and he wrapped his arm around her. At first she flinched in surprise but soon relaxed to his slow breathing. The clouds changed to a light purple and once the sun disappeared the lights of the buildings flickered into lifeone after the other. From time to time they started little pointless conversations, often not more than a few sentences followed by content silence.

She deeply wished the moment would never end, but as soon as the sunwas missing, it got cold. Judy moved even closer but as comfortable as his warm embracewas, it was inevitable: after a minute she was freezing. He didn't seem to have the same problem but as soon as he felt her little shivers he offered to go inside. "Where? We are in the middle of nowhere!" "Be careful whenyou talk aboutsomeone's home, they might take it serious," he laughed and pointed towards the other side of the glade. Looking closershe saw the silhouette of a two story cabinnearly blending into the surroundings. "Come, it will only get worse out here," he said and stood up. As they came closer Seth said, "Would you like something for dinner by the way? I probably kept you from the most important meal? Because I'm being harshly reminded that my last meal was too long ago." "No one is awaiting me at home, so why not?" she replied surprised. As he opened the door her host chuckled and said, "I totally forgot my shopping in the car. Just make yourself comfortable. I will be right back."

Curiously yet unsurely she entered only to find a clean, tidy corridor linking to multiple rooms and a staircase. From the inside the unimpressive building looked way more welcoming than she had expected. The slightly different styles of furniture in combination with the light wooden panelling gave the interior a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. She was inclined to further explore upstairs but it felt wrong searching his home alone, so she decided to simply wait for him and entered the living room to her left. Inside a heavy bookshelf contained hundreds of books seemingly placed without any sense of order.

Judy started to look through the titles ranging from serious science to small comedies. She didn't realize how long she was standing there until her heart stopped a beat as she heard the floor squeaking under Seth's weight behind her. "If you're interested in one of them, you can have it. As you might have guessed, I own waytoo many to ever take the time readingthrough them again." "You definitely have to stop sneaking up on me. If I die from a heart attack, it's your fault," she noted and turned around. "You blame me for your lack of attention?" he laughed before he continued, "Ok, I am sorry, I will warn you next time. Anyway, if we want to have dinner before midnight I have to start cooking." "Is there anything I can help you with?" she asked. "No, I will be fine. And even if not, it simply isn't polite to let a guest, particularlya special one like you,work. Just relax and enjoy the free time," he replied before disappearing into the kitchen. After about half an hour he returned with their dinner. They quickly decided to eat on the couch in front of the TV. "Not formal but too convenient not to do" as Seth called it. After a few hours of different more or less interesting shows it was way after midnight. "I think I need to head home. It's late enough and I'm tired as hell,"Judy said. As much as she had enjoyed the delicious dinner and exciting conversation, she was yawning and nearly fell asleep leaned against him.

He playfullytapped her on the snout and whispered, "Why not sleep here? As you say, it's late enough and you canbarely hold yourself upright, not to mention the fact that I have to get you quite a distance to your home safe. I could prepare my bed upstairs for you." She gave him an unsure look so he hastily continued, "Only for you of course, and I will take the couch for tonight ok?" "Are you scared of me biting?" she tiredly joked before continuing, "Sound like a plan if this is ok for you." "Great. Follow me, I will show you everything." he smiled before carefully opening up her embrace and standing up while she collapsed on the sofa and mumbled, "I prefer to wait here, until you are finished." But as he returned she had already fallen asleep so Seth softly lifted the tigress up and carried her upstairs. Once he had placed her in the bed and covered her with a blanket he noted how cute she looked while sleeping before he switched off the light.

The next morning Judy woke up in the new environment, first noticing the entirely unknown odour of her surroundings. But after a few seconds the memories crawled back up. She rubbed her eyes and got out of the bed. After a moment of searching she tiredly stumbled down the stairs, only to be welcomed by an amused "Hey, there she is. I was worried you would never wake up and I have to call the ambulance." She found Seth in the kitchen writing something on his laptop, "Criticising long sleepers is really rude you know? I think, you'll have to excuse with a breakfast." "Oh. I didn't know you were that sensitive." he laughed, "Anyway, it's about time for you to get home afterwards, right?" "Yeah, you're probably right. I still got work to do. But breakfast is way more important," she replied and started smiling. After they finished they went back to the car and Seth brought her home. During the ride both fell into silence. The thought of separating again again felt somewhat dissatisfying. So when they arrived it was hard to say goodbye. But it had to be done so Judy got out of the car and walked around to his window. "Thank you for driving me and... everything else... Have a nice day," she said nervously and headed towards her flat. As she heardhim behind her she turned around. "My phone number in case you want to meet again. Or just if you need something." he said and reached her a little note. As their hands touched to take the note she felt a tingle. The girl looked in his eyes. Calm and friendly as before, but with a little playful spark. Suddenly she couldn't resist and heardherself say, "Wannacome in?"

The leopard looked surprised but replied, "Of course." Nervously Judy unlocked the door, missing the keyhole twice and stumbling up the stairs. She unlocked her flat and turned on the light. "Sorry, I really forgot to tidy up," she commented as the untamed chaos she was too lazy to fix appeared: jackets, boots and other stuff were spread across the floor despite the presence of their intended hooks and shelves, a plant stood sad and dry in the corner and through an open door the kitchen was visible, being in a barely better condition. "I've seen worse." herguest obviouslylied and closed the door. As he turned around again the tigress had already reached up and kissed him, but hebacked off a little in surprise. She felt it and stopped. "I..." she started ashamedand turned away, but Seth took her head and replied, "there is nothing you need to feelsorry for." He embracedher and continued, where they had stopped, immersing into the feeling. Hearts racing he placed his hands under her shirt, slowly pushing it up andenjoying every inch of her soft fur he came across. As they continued to discover each other, adding to the piles of clothing on the floor, Judy felt a certain relief like a weight taken off her shoulders.

As their bare bodies pressed against each other she softlywhispered, "We should go somewhere more comfortable." Seth replied with a gentle smile, "lead the way then." She guidedhim next door, her feline tail nervously swinging from side to side. Inside she lay down on the bed and Seth noticed her view excitedly wandering down his body. He knelt down on the sheets in front of her, enjoying the sight of her athletic body presented in front of him. "You still can't trust me you know," he noted while pushing his hands up her thighs, passing stripe after stripe until hepassionately brushed over her soft spot.The pleasing touch made her tremble as she smiled and replied: "I'm pushing my luck." He leaned over her while he leftone hand on her pussy, continuing to tease her. "A huge risk." he whispered into her ear as she moaned softly and lustfully. "Do it already," she demanded weakly,running her hands down his body. Finally he lowered his hip and pressed his already erect member into her. After a few seconds of acclimatisation he started slowly. Every forward thrust made her tremble and pant, overwhelmed by the sensation. "You alright?" Seth asked. Hehimself was breathing heavily. "Is that all you got?" came as a reply. He smiled and followed her wishes. Now she could feel every of his movements inside her slit. A wave of pleasure rolled through her body, intense enough to make her feel dizzy with her blood burning her from inside. Seth watched her moan in excitement as he pressed her gorgeousbody into the bedsheets. Suddenly she took his hands and placed them on her breasts. Looking in her begging eyes he took them and compressed them until her heard a deep groanfrom her. "Greedygirl," he laughed and continued to please her, but Judy wasn't listening any more.Her thoughts were reduced to the intense sensation, luring her deeper and deeper in. She enjoyed every bit of the moment and finally the sensation pushed her over the edge. With a last whimper of his name she reached her climax and her pussy compressed to release the rest of her juices. The uncontrollable twitches running down her body excited Seth even more until he grunted and came too. He soon filled her interior and after he pulled out, the rest dripped into her soft, white belly fur. After he took a breath he sat next to her andlooked down at the girl. Besides the heavy panting she was completely still.

Slowly her head turned towards him and hereyes opened. He returned the look and smiled at her while he brushed her cheek and fluffy neck. "A huge risk indeed," Judy said and pulled the leopard down to her for a kiss before he embraced her tightly. "Do you know, how wonderful you are Judy?" he softly whispered. "No, I don't," she giggled, "tell me again." "Although you are a little bit crazy I like you enough to spend some of my precious time with you," he joked, "Is that enough?" "Hey!" she laughed and poked him tenderly. After a few minutes Judy sat upright and said, "So... what are your plans for today? Staying in bed all day surely sounds nice, but is not really... appropriate." "I don't know, but as I abducted you yesterday, it's probably your choice." "Oh, I know the perfect place to be. Ready for an adventure?"