A rabbit, a hamster, and a monk.txt
This story is a WIP. If you have any critiques, please share them. I could use all that I can get. Also, a bit of a warning, I do share some of my religious views. Nothing too bad, though. Anyways, on with the story!
They were both, in the words of a certain telivision character, 'Built like a brick warehouse'. One was an anthropomorphic rabbit by the name of Sarah. She wore a hip-hugging dress which was about three sizes too tight. Her bountiful breasts spilled over the top of her outfit. hair stretched gracefully down to the middle of her back on her gracefully curved tan and white body, almost touching the tip of a fluffy white tail. And, she had some of the cutest buck-teeth ever. Her name was Dollie.
An anthro hamster walked beside her. She also held a very attractive build, though not nearly as exagerated as Dollie's. She wore a shirt that was much like a ribbon. It was tied together in the back. On the front, she sported an amethyst broach clamped around the shirt, exposing a bit of her cleavage. Her bottom garments garments were nothing more than a few silk loin cloths held together by a braided rope. Both the shirt and loin cloths were red. At her side, she bore a sword. Her name was Amanda.
In between them sat a munk. Not a chipmunk, mind you, but a religious munk. Actually, he was a mouse. Not much could be seen of him under his habit, but his eyes, muzzle, hands, paws and ears which protruded through holes in his hood. His habit was purple lined with gold and made out of very fine satin. With his big, purple eyes and pink nose, he held a very charming figure. His name was Kelveck. Though he was quite tall for a mouse, he looked very diminutive in comparison to these two ladies.
"Well, Hi there," said Dollie in her thick, southern accent as she and Amanda approached the bench Kelveck was sitting on. "Don't normally see one of your kind off the mountain. What's your name?"
"Kelveck." the munk replied. "What are your names?" Dollie introduced them both. "Is it a custom to wear such clothes when you're out at night?"
"No. We were out looking for, uh.. 'Mr. Right., if you get my drift."
Kelveck gave them a confused look, which made him seem all the more cute. "'Mr.Right?'"
"Oh, honey, that's what we call the person we get married to and spend the rest of our lives with."
"Oh! I see. And, how does dressing like that help?"
Amanda spoke up. "It's like a filter. We use it to help pick out the responsible people from the irresponsible ones. You see, they usually are the ones who stay behind, or if they do come up, they are very respectful." her accent was quite the contrast from Dollie's. It was more of a traditional english one.
Kelveck wondered "At the monistary, we have water filters which remove impurities from our drinking water. Is it like that?"
"Very much."
Dollie and Amanda sat down on either side of him. Kelveck put his hands in the opposite sleeves of his habit. Amanda asked "What religion are you? Are you a buddhist?"
Kelveck shook his head. "No, I'm a christian."
"Really? That's quite uncommon. What denomination do you follow?"
"Our order follows no particular moniker. We believe that each of us must interpret the meaning of the bible for ourselves."
"So," Dollie asked. "You don't have preists, or pastors?"
"Actually, we have priests and pristesses."
"You allow females monks in your order."
"Actually, most monastaries do. But, they're called 'nuns', not munks. They're the same thing, except for gender."
Out of the blue, Amanda asked if she may feel Kelveck's habit. The monk looked like he didn't know what to think. He quickly glanced back and forth between Amanda and Dollie a few times before finally deciding on an answer. "Sure, I don't think there's be a problem with that. But, why?"
She rubbed the length of his forearm. "It's so beautiful and shiny. That's why I wanted to feel it." Kelveck nodded, understanding. She went a little further up his arm and stopped. "What's this?" The monk gave his cute, confused look again. "Wow, you've got quite a bit of muscle under there." The mouse shrank back into his habit a little, his face growing red.
"Aww," said Dollie. "He's shy." She wrapped an arm around the Kelveck's shoulders and hugged him. "I like you. You're cute."
This helped him regain his composure a little. "Uh... thank you."
"You must work out." Amanda said, giving his arm back.
Dollie still hugged him. "I suppose we should have asked this before, but why are you out here?"
"I had some free time, and wanted to see the city for myself."
"What all have you seen so far?"
"The parking lot."
"That's it?"
Kelveck nodded. "Unfortunately, it started to get dark by the time I got down here, so I decided to wait, meet some people, and see what they were like. And, maybe see if they can show me around. I'm told it's dangerous to travel alone."
Amanda absent mindedly shifted a little, asking "When do you have to be back?"
"Sunday, eight A.M."
"Three whole days, huh?" Dollie rubbed his shoulder. "I can think of a few things we could show you."
"Like what?"
"Well, if you're hungry, we could go to a restraunt and grab a bite to eat."
"I could eat a LOT more than a bite!" Kelveck rubbed his stomach as he said that.
"Well, let's go to Johnny's. Their patio has a very good view of the city." And, so they did.
Along the way, Kelveck began asking some of his own questions, about them, and the time passed quickly.
They got their food and sat on the patio over looking the city. "Wow, this is beautiful." Kelveck remarked.
Dollie grinned and pointed at a small building. "I was born right down there."
"Really? Intriguing. What about you, Amanda? Where were you born?"
"I was born in a country called Kalma." She took a bite of her sandwich. "A little town called saucilito."
"I think I've heard of Kalma, before."
"Where were you born?"
"I was born here at the monistary."
"I wonder, what's it like to live as a monk?"
"Generally, I suppose it could be considered very boring. Very little happens, other than the usual routine. We get up at seven A.M. every day and have breakfast communion. Then we have our classes until lunch communnion. Next is study, then it's supper, and then we do what we want until bedtime at nine thirty. I'm usually the one that rings the bell, so I usually have to get up before everyone and am the last to go to sleep."
Dollie asked "How doe you guys entertain yourselves?"
"Usually, we watch telivision."
"Any favorite shows?"
"MASH. We all like that one."
Everyone took a minute to finish their meals and relax for a bit.
Kelveck broke the silence by pointing into the distance and asking "What's that place over there? It looks like some of the lights are moving."
"That's an amusement park." Dollie answered. "It has all different kinds of rides and games, and evern a few live shows."
"Sounds like a fun place."
"We can take you there if you want. But, we'll have to wait ill saturday."
"That sounds good." Kelveck seemed to grow uncomfortable for a second before asking. "May I ask you ladies a personal question?" They both agreed. Kelveck continued. "What are your views on sex?"
"Well, aren't you the bold one!" Dollie chided him. Kelveck blushed and smiled as best as he could. "I think it's alright if you're married or plan to marry that person or those people." Amanda echoed her thoughts. "What about you? I hear you have to take a vow of abstinance."
"What vows are required depends on what the people in charge say. Some are very strict with the requirements while others, like mine, are very leniant on them. Whether or not to take most of the vows is left up to the individual. I, personally, have not taken up the vow of abstinance. As for my view, it's much the same as yours."
"What vows have you taken?"
Kelveck thought for a moment. "Inconsequential, for the most part. The biggest one is the christian stuff, as well as to study the bible and, basically, to live life as simply as we possible can."
Dollie glanced at the clock in the store and said "Oh, gee. It's about ten. We should be heading home."
"Well, I suppose I should find a place to sleep, then."
"Nonsense. Come sleep with me."
Kelveck gave Dollie a questioning look, which was also adoreable.
"No, no, not that. I meant sleep at my apartment. Would that be alright?"
Kelveck nodded.
In the apartment, sat on the couch directly in front of a powerful fan. He had been quite hot since before he met the two ladies and he found the fan very enjoyable. The air filled his habit and made him look like he could be blown away at any moment. It was a rather comical look.
He saw himself in the mirror and couldn't help but laugh. Deciding to see what other funny looks he could could up with, the mouse puffed up his cheeks, crossed his eyes, and pointed his ears forward.
He heard laughter behind him. He turned and saw both Dollie and Amanda doubled over in mirth, which encouraged him to do the same. It took about a minute for them to recover. And even then, if they thought about it, they started laughing again.
Dollie patted his shoulder, saying "Thanks. I needed that."
"I am glad to be of service."
"Do you want anything done with your clothes, or are you going to keep them on?"
"I'll keep them on, for now."
"Very well. You and Amanda can sleep in here, either on the floor, the couch, or wherever."
"Thank you very much." Kelveck sat back down on the couch.
"If you don't mind, though, I'd like to watch some t.v. I want to watch some MASH before I sleep."
"Heh. I am used to sleeping with the television on." Kelveck laid down on the couch and watched some tv along with Dollie and Amanda.
The hamster asked Kelveck if she could sleep with him. He had wondered what it would be like to snuggle with a woman, so he decided to let her. Amanda was in pajamas now, and she crawled up on top of him, laying her head down by the crook of his neck. The comforting warmth of her fur, and a light purr massaged him to sleep.