Moonlight
A lioness and a hyena meet at a bonfire and learn they have more in common than they thought. They end up making love under the moonlight. :3 Feat. Sean and Fritz! I had a lot of fun writing this one. I hope you enjoy!
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Moonlight
The lioness's paws crunched the dry leaves underfoot as she trudged along the footpath. She tossed the hair out of her face, staring for a moment at the sun passing below the horizon. Fir trees rose high above her on either side. She'd been walking to a nearby campsite for ten minutes now, listening idly to the chatty fox next to her. She sighed. Why was she even doing this?
The fox, Mark, yapped aimlessly. "And to be honest, Super Mario Sunshine's control scheme seemed clunky to me. They even reused the blooper boss fight," Mark said. He turned to the lioness. "Aurora, are you listening?"
Aurora was ripped away from her thoughts. "Huh? Oh, yeah. No, totally reused." She frowned. Maybe she should just turn around and head back to the tent.
Mark frowned. He stopped and turned to her, lightly touching her arm. "Hold on. Something isn't right. Are you okay?"
Aurora shrugged. "I guess I'm just a little scared about the bonfire. I don't know anyone there." She shuffled her feet, fiddling her paws. "I dunno. I don't really know how to speak to people I don't know."
Mark smirked. "Aurora, c'mon! You're great." He glanced toward the horizon, then back at the lioness. "I've met these people before. They had a bonfire the other night, too. It was super fun! And they're super gay. I think you'll like them."
Aurora chuckled. "Of course you like them. You're, like, fun and likable. But they might just ignore me." She looked down at her shoes. "Maybe you should go without me. You know, have fun."
The fox scoffed. "Aurora. Aurora, look at me." Their eyes locked. "You've been looking to make more friends for months now," he continued. "This is your opportunity. I can't force you to come with me. But I guarantee that as long as you make an effort, these people will love you. We all talked about Lego bricks for, like, an hour last night. They're cool as fuck." He smiled. "Look, if you don't like it, I'll walk you back to the tent. But give it a shot, okay?"
Aurora smiled. "Fine," she said. "You're just looking to get some dick tonight anyways."
She was met with laughter. "I mean, yes. But I'm not gonna beg for dick. I'll probably just get drunk and flirt a little," Mark said. He began walking again. "Anyways, come on. The sun is setting."
Aurora kept pace with him, walking in the direction of the setting sun. She felt lucky to have such a good best friend.
Ten minutes and several missed turns later, the two approached the correct campsite. They were greeted by the smell of smoke, the chattering of excited animals, and the strum of guitar strings. A wolf and a fox clinked glass bottles together, chugging the contents and laughing loudly. A hyena cradled a guitar and lovingly plucked the strings. A german shepherd and an orange housecat drunkenly argued about Star Wars headcanons.
"Yep, they're gay," Aurora said, staring at the scene.
"I'm in heaven," Mark said, approaching the couple holding the bottles. They exchanged fist bumps, recognizing each other from the night prior. Both the fox and the wolf presented masculine. The wolf's muscles bulged under their shirt, but the fox was scrawny. Mark motioned Aurora over, and they sat opposite the couple.
"Nice to see you, Mark," the wolf said. "Who's your friend?"
"This is my best friend, Aurora!" Mark proclaimed, slinging his arm over her shoulder. "She's, like, super cool."
The wolf chuckled. "My name is Sean. They/them pronouns. And this is my boyfriend, Fritz." They motioned to the fox. Fritz waved, leaning against his partner sloppily. "Your jacket is so cute, by the way," Sean said to Aurora. "I love the denim. Where'd you get it?"
Aurora smiled. She wasn't used to being complimented like this. "Oh, I got it at a tag sale. I don't have a lot of money to spend, you know." She laughed awkwardly. "I have been trying to put outfits together lately. But I'm bad at color-matching. I mean, I'm colorblind, so."
"What kind of colorblind?" Fritz asked.
"Red-green," Aurora said. "Like, if you set a green shirt and a red shirt in front of me, I wouldn't be able to tell them apart. So I wear a lot of blue." She looked away and brushed her hair from her face.
Sean smiled, raising their beer. "Well, cheers to looking good anyways." They took a chug and gave a toothy smile. Mark laughed.
"Sean is, like, so good at fashion," Fritz chimed in. He was obviously eager to show off his partner. "I don't really know much. But they know how to put together an outfit from scratch."
The wolf blushed. "I don't know that much. But yeah, I love putting together outfits for us." They glanced at the hyena playing guitar. "You know who else loves fashion? Charlotte. The one over there on guitar. You should talk to her if you want to learn more. I'm not good at explaining stuff. Especially like this." They raised their beer.
Aurora turned to stare at the hyena. Her eyes lingered on Charlotte's broad shoulders, the hyena's curly hair pulled into a ponytail that cascaded down her back. Charlotte wore a crop top that revealed her built figure and showed off her tummy. The hyena gazed down at the guitar, focused completely on her performance.
"Y-yeah, maybe I'll ask her about it," Aurora said. She broke her gaze and turned to Mark, who flashed her a knowing smile. Of course he noticed her ogling at the pretty girl! Damn that stupid fox. She blushed and turned her head to face the woods, pretending to notice something.
As Aurora was distracted by her own stupidity, Fritz whispered something into Sean's ear. The wolf nodded and smirked, but quickly regained their composure. "Sorry if I'm being presumptuous here, but you should try talking to Charlotte sometime tonight. I think she'd really like you. We're all some flavor of gay here, after all," they said.
Pretending not to notice the subtext of Sean's remark, Aurora redirected the conversation. Her heart raced. "Y-yeah. Sometime tonight. Um. So do you two, uh, have any other hobbies?"
Aurora was surprised by how quickly her audience abandoned the previous discussion. "I play lots of video games!" Fritz said, leaning forward.
Sean raised their paw. "And I watch him play video games."
"I fucking love video games!" Mark exclaimed, attracting the attention of nearby campers. "Tell me, have you played Super Mario Sunshine?"
Fritz waved his paw dismissively. "I mean, yeah. But that whole game is so rushed. I like Galaxy more."
Mark squealed and squeezed Aurora's paw, leaning close to her face. His eyes sparkled with enthusiasm. "I've found my people," he said.
The two foxes then leaned toward each other, yipping excitedly about whatever games they'd completed that month. The whole conversation was unintelligible to Sean and Aurora, who shrugged at each other. They continued their own conversation separately.
"You want a beer?" Sean said, opening an adjacent cooler.
Aurora smiled. She was flattered by Sean's kindness. "Sure," she said, and took a glass bottle from Sean's paw. She popped the top off and took a sip as Sean stared intently.
"You're not from around here, are you?" they asked.
The lioness laughed. "No, I guess I'm not. Mark invited me along and I just wanted to get out of the house. I'm actually from Rhode Island," she explained.
Sean rubbed their chin. "Ah, I understand. I went to college a few miles away, so I know these woods pretty well. Fritz and I are actually on our way back from a ski trip in the mountains," they said. "But we figured we'd stop for a couple days here. The forest is beautiful."
"Yeah, I guess it is," Aurora replied. The sky was getting darker now, only the barest sliver of sunlight visible in the obstructed horizon. Stars peeked from beyond the atmosphere. Aurora breathed deeply. "I'm not really used to the woods. This is gonna sound dumb, but I'm not used to the trees being so... tall?"
Sean laughed. "Yeah, I totally get it. Well, hey, there are good folks here tonight. Don't worry about the woods swallowing you up."
Aurora laughed. "I won't. Thanks."
Fritz, Sean, Mark, and Aurora talked into the night. Two hours passed of exchanging stories, drinking, and watching videos on Mark's phone. Charlotte played music intermittently, and more animals streamed into the campsite to join the fun. The sky was fully dark now, but the light of the fire prevented the stars from shining brightly. Crickets sounded from the underbrush, complementing the raucous laughter of partygoers.
Aurora was laughing at one of Sean's stories when she felt a tap on her shoulder. She turned to Mark, who had a devilish smile on his face.
"Aurora. You should go talk to that girl now," he said, obviously drunk.
The lioness laughed nervously. "Um, I don't know." She glanced at Charlotte, who sat alone on her phone. The guitar laid on the log to her side.
Mark patted Aurora on the back. "C'monnn! You think she's cute. You want to have her hyena babies, right?" He smiled earnestly at Aurora, who burst out laughing. Mark was so stupid sometimes.
"Fine. I'll go say hi. But only to get away from you," she said. She then stood, and walked slowly to Charlotte's log.
Mark gave a thumbs up as she walked, jokingly wiping a tear from his eye. "They grow up so fast," he remarked to Fritz.
Aurora shuffled away from Mark. Her chuckling faded. She felt her breathing quicken as she approached Charlotte. Her previous confidence melted with each step. What was she doing? Charlotte would think she's a complete creep if she just approached her. She had to find a way to start a conversation naturally. Talk about music. Talk about fashion. Something to-
Too late. Aurora stood in front of Charlotte now. The hyena looked upward at Aurora. A moment of silence as they registered each other's presence.
"Can I help you?" Charlotte asked.
"Hey. Y-your name is Charlotte, right? Sean told me about you. Your guitar playing was really good." Aurora paused, then abruptly spoke again. "My name is Aurora, by the way."
Charlotte smiled, putting her phone to the side. "Hi, Aurora. Thanks for the compliment," she said, and smirked as if seeing through the lioness. "You wanna sit down?"
Aurora accepted her offer and sat. Charlotte picked up her guitar and fiddled with it. "So you know Sean and Fritz? They're good guys," the hyena said.
"Yeah. I mean, I know them through my friend, that fox over there." Aurora pointed at Mark, who was dancing terribly by the fire. A nearby otter threw dollar bills at him in a pitiful display.
"It looks like your friend is having a seizure," Charlotte commented.
Aurora laughed. "No, he's just terrible at dancing. But he tries his best." She paused. "Where did you learn to play guitar?"
"I learned when I was young," Charlotte explained. "My mom made me take a bunch of private classes. I just do it as a hobby now, since art doesn't leave me much time."
Aurora leaned inward, intrigued. "Art? You're an artist?"
Charlotte shrugged. "Well, I try. Commissions don't come by easily." She then revealed a pack of cigarettes, picked one for herself, and lifted a lighter to her mouth. She paused momentarily. "You don't mind if I smoke, do you?"
"N-not at all." Aurora then watched as the hyena lit the end of the cigarette, the embers flashing before her eyes. Smoke erupted from the hyena's nose and maw, as if she was breathing fire.
Charlotte watched the smoke billow upwards. "It's a nasty habit, I know," she explained. "But goddamn if it doesn't make me look cool." She turned to face Aurora. "What do you do? Are you from around here?"
"I work in a retail store in Rhode Island," Aurora said. "I'm just vacationing up here with my friend."
Charlotte's eyes widened. "No shit. I live in Rhode Island. Providence."
"I live in Providence, too! Well, half an hour away," Aurora said. "That's so funny. Um, wow. What are the odds?"
Charlotte laughed. "Not that unlikely. Right now we're only... three, four hours away from Providence? Lots of people vacation up here." She puffed on her cigarette.
"Yeah," Aurora said. She stared forward into the fire. Charlotte joined her, their gazes fixed on the bonfire. Silence filled the air between them. Aurora wasn't sure how to continue the conversation. She wanted to know more about Charlotte - maybe her art? No, too technical. Her... friends? Too personal. Aurora felt the air catch in her throat. Fuck.
"What kind of music do you listen to?" Charlotte asked. She didn't move her eyes from the fire. Her tail draped over the log, swishing and forming lines in the dirt.
Aurora tightened her focus. "Um, a lot of everything, I guess. I like pop stuff. But I like classical music sometimes, too. Sometimes I listen to Beethoven. I like "Der Glorreiche Augenblick" the best. It's really... uh, forceful, I guess? I dunno." She laughed. "Sorry, I guess that's sorta dumb. What do you like?"
"Punk and grunge, mostly. Sometimes I make music myself. I don't monetize it, I just post it online." She looked disillusioned thinking about it.
Aurora's face lit up. "You make art and music? Both? That's awesome! God, I wish I could do something like that." Without thinking, she smiled and bounced her knee. "If I were an artist... man, that life would be awesome. I'm kinda jealous."
Aurora was speaking about something she knew nothing about, but she was so earnest and naive. It was adorable. Charlotte took another puff from her cigarette. "Art is tough. You have to work every day just to be halfway decent. But yeah. I enjoy it."
Charlotte stared into the fire. In her peripheral vision, she felt Aurora sneaking glances at her body. "You can look at me, you know. No need to pretend to look at something else," the hyena said.
Aurora's heart jumped to her throat. "A-ah! Um. Sorry. I just love your clothes. Sean was right, you dress really well. I didn't mean to be creepy," she explained. She couldn't hide her nerves.
Charlotte glanced at the lioness and smirked. She then inhaled deeply. Okay, yeah. The girl was cute enough; she was doing this.
Charlotte turned to Aurora, looking squarely into her eyes. "You're being such a useless lesbian right now. Aren't lionesses supposed to be hunters?" she teased.
Aurora stared back. She was dumbfounded. "W-what?"
Charlotte shrugged, smiling. "C'mon. I don't say it as a bad thing. But you've been staring at me all night. It's kinda hard not to notice. Don't worry. I think it's cute."
The lioness was slack-jawed. Charlotte had seen her the whole time? Aurora's thoughts spiraled into an anxious mess. Fuck. She was just a creep after all. She considered crawling away and starting a new life as a hermit, never speaking to anyone again. "I-I'm sorry," Aurora said. Her face flushed red. "Look, um, I'll just go now."
She stood to run, but Charlotte grazed her arm with her paw. "Hold on. I never said I didn't like it, dummy," Charlotte said. "Sit back down for a minute."
Aurora's legs shook as she sat back down. Charlotte sighed.
"Sorry if that comment was harsh. What I mean to say is, I know you're hitting on me. And I think it's cute. But this bonfire isn't really my thing. I've kinda been wanting to take a break." Charlotte looked around, squinting at the fire. "If you actually wanna talk, let's go somewhere else. Wanna go on a quick walk with me?"
Aurora's eyes widened. Her chest fluttered. "A-a walk? To where? It's dark."
Charlotte thrust her thumb toward a path behind them. "Back there. It's a looping path that leads right back here. Like a little hiking trail. The moon is bright tonight, so I figured it won't be too dark. That is, unless you don't want to."
The lioness's mind emptied. "Yeah, sure. Let's go for a walk, then." She couldn't believe she was doing this. She never expected to talk with Charlotte tonight, let alone gone for a moonlit walk with her. Her heartbeat quickened. The excitement caused her mouth to run dry.
Contrastingly, Charlotte seemed cool and collected. "Cool. One sec." She strapped her guitar to her back, tightened her boots, and marched to the path's opening. She motioned with her paw. "C'mon, then."
Aurora entered silently past the path's mouth, walking alongside the hyena. The uproar of the bonfire melted behind them until it was only a dull clatter. The crunching of leaves underfoot was complemented by the chirping of crickets and the light of the moon.
Charlotte let out a sigh of relief. "Yeah, sorry. Loud stuff like that gets to me after a while." She rubbed her nose, closing her eyes for a moment. "There's a little field ahead. We can sit there and talk, if that's okay with you."
"Sure." Aurora glanced at the moon. It was especially bright. "Do you... get anxious around people?" she asked.
Charlotte nodded. "Yeah. I get pretty bad anxiety around big crowds. I was actually about to leave before you came over. But I didn't want to stop talking to you, so... here we are." The last of her cigarette burned in her mouth. "You work in retail, right? Where do you work?"
"I work in, uh, WolfMart," Aurora replied. Her heartbeat slowed as she distanced herself from the bustle of the bonfire. "The one in central plaza, if you know that one."
The hyena chuckled. "No way. Another coincidence. I go there all the time! We've probably seen each other and never noticed. Weird, right?" She flicked ash to the side.
Aurora smiled. "Yeah, I guess we have. I usually work the graveyard shift. I'm an insomniac, so I'm actually prime for it. No one comes in that late anyway." She sighed. The crickets were loud. "But I don't wanna stay there forever. I dropped out of college six months ago and kinda just washed up there. But I want to do something creative. Like... voice acting maybe? Or writing. Something. I guess I haven't found my calling yet. It's kinda embarrassing. I'm 23. I should know what I want to do."
"It's okay," Charlotte said. "Look at me. I'm 26. It took me this long to realize I want to do art for a living. I mean, realizing what you want sucks ass. But once you find it, it's worth it. Keep at it and you'll find your niche."
The lioness fiddled her paws. "Th-thanks. That's actually really nice of you. How long ago did you start commissioning art?" Aurora asked.
"Six months ago. I'm still part-time. Three days a week I do plumbing with my dad." Charlotte rolled her eyes. "It's not the most sexy work, but it's something. Makes me some money and gives me a trade to fall back on if being an artist doesn't work out. And my dad's a big softie. I like working with him."
"That's so cute!" Aurora said. "It sounds like you have your life together."
The hyena let out a high-pitched laugh. "Me? No, no. I don't have anything together. I'm winging it. But thanks for the ego boost."
They both laughed. Aurora sucked in air, mustering the courage to speak. "Um. I actually think you're beaut-"
Aurora's words were interrupted as her shoe caught under a stray root. She fell forward with a sudden yelp. Her face careened toward the ground, her arms outstretched, until she suddenly stopped. For a moment she stood hovering in midair. Charlotte's paw had hooked onto her sweater, holding her up. "Woah! You good?" Charlotte asked.
"Ah! Sorry!" Aurora unhooked her shoe, standing upright. "Um, thanks for catching me. I'm kinda a klutz."
Charlotte smiled. "Don't worry about it. We'll be out of here soon anyway. Look up ahead. We're almost at the clearing."
Aurora's eyes adjusted to the darkness as she stared forward. They neared closer and closer to a grassy glade. Moonlight reflected off of the soft grass, coating the environment in a blanket of slate blue. A light breeze folded the foliage downward; nearby ferns waved as if to welcome the newcomers. Stars shone brightly onto the couple as they emerged into the clearing.
"Woah!" Aurora rushed forward, staring at the stars. "This is amazing! I've never seen so many stars before! Thank you for taking me here."
"No problem. I've been coming here for a couple nights now," Charlotte said, stepping to her side. She then sat on the grass. "This place is great to just think. And draw, I guess, even if the lighting isn't the best."
Aurora sat beside her. They both stared ahead at the sky. "Did you come camping alone?" she asked.
Charlotte nodded. "Yeah. I tend to do most stuff alone. People skills aren't really my thing." She stared at the stars. "I came here just to get away for a bit. Providence gets old sometimes. Camping doesn't cost much, and I can draw just about anywhere anyways."
They were silent for a moment. A soft breeze ruffled the leaves above their heads, sending a chill down Aurora's neck.
"I think it's cute how you approached me," Charlotte said. "I didn't think you would. You were looking for so long."
Aurora blushed. "I-I'm sorry. I guess I just thought you were cute, too. My friend kept telling me to talk to you, but I was kinda nervous." She chuckled. "I'm still kinda nervous."
Charlotte smiled. "I know. But don't worry. I don't bite. That is, unless you want me to."
The lioness laughed awkwardly, struggling to respond. "Um... uh... sorry. I'm so bad at flirting. I just think you're beautiful, that's all."
She then turned to see Charlotte staring at her. Their eyes locked. There was a moment of stillness. Charlotte's hazel eyes appeared blue under the moonlight. She moved her paw to embrace Aurora's. "I think you're beautiful too, dork," Charlotte said. She stifled a breath. "Can I kiss you?"
"Please," Aurora begged. Charlotte then leaned in, closing the distance between their maws. As she kissed Aurora, her paw cradled the lioness's face. Aurora's fur felt well-kept and soft against the hyena's paw. Charlotte then pulled away, releasing the lioness. They stared at each other.
Charlotte chuckled. "You're so cute. Don't worry. I'm not going to move too quickly tonight if you don't want to. I just want to get to know you, that's all."
A lump traveled down Aurora's throat. "Yeah," she said. "That sounds nice. Thank you." She breathed deeply and looked away. "I'm really happy you took me here. I can't believe how beautiful this all is. The stars look so...clear. It's like I can see all the constellations. I mean, I don't know any constellations, but still."
Charlotte raised her paw to the sky. "I can show you some. Do you see that string of three stars up there? That's Orion's belt. And next to it is Gemini. Taurus should be around here somewhere..."
Aurora gasped. "Wait, star signs are constellations?!"
The hyena laughed. "Yes, dummy. Star signs are constellations." Her explanation was met with excited squeals.
Half an hour passed. The couple sat together under the night sky, pointing at various constellations. Virgo, Aquarius, Aries. Aurora squeezed Charlotte's paw as she listened patiently to the hyena's ramblings. They moved closer to one another, Aurora leaning on Charlotte's shoulder as they stared upward in awe.
"...And that's the last one. I think I know about thirty constellations by heart," Charlotte said. "Thanks for letting me geek out. I've been stargazing since I was a kid." She turned and saw Aurora still entranced by the night sky. Dazzling stars appeared in the reflection of her eyes.
"No, thank you. I...really needed this," Aurora said. They then looked into each other's eyes. Charlotte's heart fluttered.
Wordlessly, Charlotte lowered her maw and began kissing Aurora. She placed her paw behind Aurora's head and gripped her back with the opposite paw. The lioness squealed in surprise, quivering at the sudden touch. The hyena's claws lightly scratched Aurora's fur. Aurora felt herself melting in Charlotte's embrace.
Aurora suddenly pulled herself away. She stuttered, struggling with her words. "Hey, um. Before we go any further, there's something I should tell you," she said. She then turned away, embarrassed. "I'm trans. Pre-op and everything. If you don't like that, we can stop here."
Charlotte smirked. "I'm trans too, idiot. And I kind of got the vibe from you already," she teased.
For the second time tonight, Aurora was gobsmacked. "You're trans, too?! Holy shit. Wow. Wait, how could you tell I was trans?"
The hyena shrugged. "You just give off bottom trans girl vibes. Real recognize real, you know. Don't worry. I still think you're super cute," she said.
"O-oh," Aurora sighed. She blushed. Her body relaxed. "In that case, um, can I kiss you again?"
Charlotte smiled. She pushed on Aurora's chest, causing the lioness to yield and fall backward. The hyena then mounted her, placing her legs on either side of the lioness, and kissed her gently. Aurora's breasts pressed against Charlotte's. Adorable moans escaped the lioness's mouth as their maws entwined.
"Fuck! Ah..." Aurora yelped as Charlotte's paw worked its way up her shirt. Charlotte pulled back Aurora's bra, running her paw over the lioness's bare breast. She then pulled back Aurora's shirt, too, staring at her cleavage. The lioness was completely vulnerable now, breathing heavily and staring into Charlotte's eyes.
"Damn. Your boobs are huge," Charlotte said, admiring them for a moment. "Fuck, you're hot." Her breathing quickened. She then suckled gently on Aurora's neck. A shiver shot down Aurora's spine, making her tail wag uncontrollably.
The lioness writhed under Charlotte's weight. She felt herself melting again. She brushed her paw over Charlotte's breast, slipping her own paw under Charlotte's crop top and massaging the hyena's nipple gently. Her other paw scratched aimlessly, raking large red stripes across Charlotte's back. The pain only intensified Charlotte's suckling, leaving large red hickeys on Aurora's exposed neck.
"F-fuck!" Charlotte's back arched. The pain turned her on. She needed to feel the lioness inside her. A quick glance downward revealed Aurora's bulge. "I'm so horny. Can I?" she asked, her eyes pleading.
Aurora was stunned. "S-sure. But go slow, please."
Charlotte smiled ravenously. She methodically unzipped Aurora's pants, pulling them down enough to get a view of Aurora's package. The moonlight glinted off a bead of precum at the tip of her dick. "It's adorable," Charlotte said. Aurora blushed.
Charlotte then gently licked the tip of Aurora's cock, laying between her legs and staring upward into the lioness's eyes. Aurora's gaze was hazy, clouded with pleasure. She moaned and thrust instinctively as Charlotte closed her maw around her.
Aurora gasped, covering her mouth with her paw. "Fuck! That feels so good. Please, Charlotte, don't stop." The warmth of Charlotte's maw enveloped Aurora's cock. The hyena wrapped her tongue around the lioness, slowly moving herself up and down. Aurora quivered with every thrust. Her tail swished in excitement.
Charlotte didn't relent. She devoured Aurora's precum, sliding her long tongue along the full length of Aurora's dick. Moans escaped Charlotte's maw, her mind focused completely on drinking Aurora's cum. The lioness began to hump forcefully, shoving her dick into Charlotte's throat. She squealed, calling Charlotte's name. Her stomach tensed; her paws curled; her chest fluttered, blood rising to her face.
"Charlotte! Please keep going. Please! I'm... I'm... ah!" Aurora's spine arched, her breathing ragged. Charlotte then shoved herself down onto Aurora's cock, massaging it with her throat. The lioness squealed, humping desperately. She then grasped Charlotte, pushing her head down onto her cock as hard as she could. Frantic moans erupted from her lips. "Charlotte! I'm cumming, Charlotte! Fuck!" She released one final thrust, pushing herself as deep as possible into Charlotte's warm maw. Her cock quivered uncontrollably, releasing spurts of cum down the hyena's throat.
Charlotte drank every drop of the Aurora's cum, her tail wagging violently. She then continued to thrust herself onto Aurora's cock, milking her. Smaller waves of cum erupted from Aurora's dick; Charlotte swallowed each one. Aurora's moans quickly subsided, replaced by tired whimpering.
Satisfied, Charlotte lifted herself off of Aurora. She then flopped onto her side, placing her arm across Aurora's chest. They both breathed heavily, staring at the atmosphere.
Aurora spoke first. "I, um, didn't expect that. But I loved it," she said.
Charlotte smiled. "Yeah. I'm the kind of person to make a bold first move, I guess. Wasn't too much, was I?"
The lioness shook her head. "No. That... oh my god. I came so much." She massaged the bridge of her nose and laughed. "Fuck, I'm so tired now."
More silence. A plane flew overhead, blinking among the sparse clouds. "We'll cuddle for a bit, then head back to the bonfire?" Charlotte proposed.
"Sounds good," Aurora replied. But she was lost in her thoughts, still in disbelief. She'd never done anything like this before. Did she really have sex with someone she just met? It felt like a dream. She was tempted to pinch herself.
Charlotte interrupted her. "Hey. Tonight has been great. Do you want to go on an actual date when we get back to Providence?"
Aurora blushed. "Of course!" she said. "I, um, think you're really cool. And stuff. Yeah. Sorry, I'm still recovering."
Charlotte chuckled. "Take your time." They looked at each other, exchanging a brief kiss before staring at the stars.