50 Shades of Horns

Story by Blitzar on SoFurry

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A Lougoshi fic I wanted to write as part of Pride month! Not much to say for this one, just and idea I had and that I worked on. Hopefully I wrote the characters well enough.

In any case, enjoy the story, and leave a like and comment!


When Legoshi had chosen to undertake this endeavour of his, an endeavour that had Gohin call him “more than clinically fucking insane”, he’d had no illusions of things going lightly for him if he failed.

Indeed, the wolf had been expecting the worst, but went ahead with his plan anyway; it wasn’t like he had too much else to lose.

Still, when he was finally overwhelmed by all the Shishigumi members trying to take him down for trespassing into their mansion, Legoshi still didn’t feel ready to die, and he was still thrashing desperately when a sharp voice from above called out, “Stop.”

All the lion gangsters immediately stopped their onslaught, looking up at the source of that voice. Legoshi, following their gazes, was in for a shock; there, standing on a mezzanine, looking down at the scene before him was the person he’d gone all this way for: Louis.

The wolf didn’t know whether his heart rate was still beating hard from all the fighting he’d been through, or if it was thanks to the fact he was seeing the handsome deer again after a long absence.

“Boss,” yelled one of the lions, a much rougher-looking fellow with a prominent scar over his right eye, up at Louis, (Legoshi was confused by the name; Boss?) “this guy broke in and wouldn’t leave, said he wanted to see ya.” Said lion shrugged nonchalantly at that.

The deer only hummed consideringly, staring so intently at Legoshi that the wolf couldn’t help but to turn away shyly.

After several tense moments of silence, the deer spoke again, “Take him to the interrogation room; if he wants to talk to me so badly, I might as well indulge.”

The expressions on all the lions’ faces were clearly that of surprise and confusion, but they nonetheless obeyed their apparent leader’s order (that made absolutely no sense to Legoshi), keeping the wolf pinned before getting some zip ties to tie him up, then blindfolding him and leading up up a series of stairs.

Legoshi didn’t know where or how long they walked before he was led into a room and pushed into a chair, the zip ties being cut, only to be quickly handcuffed to something.

The blindfold finally came off, and Legoshi saw he was in… quite a plain and empty room, the only pieces of furniture being the cheap chair he’d been cuffed to, a table, and another chair on the other side of that. However, the wolf could very well smell the scent of blood in the room, and the sheer strength of it did not give him any good feelings.

The lions who’d “escorted” him over only gave him a quick glance before walking out the room and closing the door behind them, leaving Legoshi with himself and his thoughts; thoughts that were becoming increasingly filled with doom as the wolf wondered whether he was about to be tortured. Sure, Gohin’s training sessions were harsh, but even Legoshi didn’t think they could be even half as bad as what these lions seemed used to, if the strong blood smell was any indication.

Legoshi could only pray that Louis would somehow listen to him and allow them to escape this place together. The wolf ignored the fact the lions all seemed to listen to Louis as a leader for the time being. The deer had always been a fantastic actor, maybe this was a part of that.

After what felt like hours but was probably only a few minutes, the door to the room opened again, and in stepped Louis.

Legoshi’s heart rate shot up, and it was all he could do to not show any sign of over-excitement to him. The wolf had to keep his head in the game; they were far from out of the woods yet. No, that was an understatement, considering they were literally deep within the lion’s den. Legoshi shook his head of those thoughts and focused on the deer, who had taken a seat on the other chair and was now staring at him with a contemplating look, his hands steepled under his chin.

Trying to ignore how that achingly familiar sight made him feel, Legoshi instead cut to the chase and asked, “Louis, are you okay?”

“...I should be the one asking you that,” Louis replied, an eyebrow raised in bemusement.

The wolf shook his head, continuing in a rush, “It’s doesn’t matter much to me, what matters is I need to get you out of here, Gohin told me you were still here after that last raid, and I am not about to leave you behind with–”

“Get me out of here?” If the expression in his face wasn’t enough, the tone of Louis’s voice certainly did a good job of conveying his incredulity. “What gave you that impression?”

“W-well, I didn’t think you joined me on that raid only to get left behind,” Legoshi stammered. “A-and, the Meat Market isn’t exactly… safe…”

Louis was shaking his head, saying, “I understand that you couldn’t have known, Legoshi, but things have changed a lot since you were last here.”

“Y-yeah?”

“... I killed the Chief Lion.”

“You did what?!” Legoshi almost shouted, despite himself. He couldn’t believe that Louis had it in him to kill someone like the Chief Lion.

“And since I killed him, the Shishigumi were grateful enough that they accepted me as their leader.”

“You’re… their leader?”

“Unquestionably,” Louis stated. “I make it a point to be a better leader than the last one, though that isn’t exactly a high bar to get over…

But enough about me; from what I’ve heard, you wished to bring me out of what you considered a… kidnapping? Why aren't you at Cherryton, Legoshi?”

Legoshi averted his gaze for a moment, before answering, “...I dropped out.”

“...What.”

The flat tone made Legoshi wince and hurry to explain himself, “It wasn’t only up to me, it’s just… after the whole fight with Riz and the Chief Lion, things… escalated too much for me to feel like it was worth being there, so…”

“...And Haru?”

“...We… we agreed it wouldn’t work out.”

Legoshi tried not to remember their final argument, the circumstances behind it, the words that were flung like grenades at each other with reckless rage and hurt. Try as he might, though, some of the last words from Haru in that confrontation echoed through his mind once more:

“It’s not me you’re looking for, is it? …It’s him.”

Both of them had known who she was referring to.

Looking the subject of their argument dead in the eye, it was all the wolf could do to not betray his turmoil.

Louis and Legoshi stared at each other, the silence making the wolf feel unusually tense, which didn’t help after having to mention Haru, before the deer sighed, “I take it you’re not exactly going back without me?”

Legoshi slowly shook his head in response.

“I suppose that’s to be expected… you were always stubborn in your own way.”

Looking Legoshi seriously in the eye, Louis continued, “But you should know, I don’t intend on leaving this place any time soon, and that no amount of begging from you can change my mind.

The Shishigumi have become a… sort of family to me, you might say; we’ve done a lot of things together, for each other, and I’m not planning on abandoning them any time soon, under any circumstances.

That said though…” Louis paused and looked at him consideringly, “since you clearly went through so much effort to be here… and since you apparently don’t have anything to go back to anyway,” Legoshi winced again at that, “how about I make you a deal?”

“...A deal?” The wolf asked with trepidation.

“I let you stay here with me and the Shishigumi, while you get to do the chores around here, so you can, ah, “earn your keep”, as they say.

It won’t be very idle for you, either,” Louis went on, “the Shishigumi may be good at enforcing their own laws, but cleaning up after themselves? They need to work on that a little.”

The deer chuckled, clearly going through some fond memories, before returning to reality, asking Legoshi with a raised brow, “So? What do you think?”

Having been given a moment, Legoshi took it to think about the choice he was given, looking down at his lap as he considered. On the one hand, it was true that Legoshi had next to nothing to come back to, and he didn’t really mind the job Louis was asking of him; at least, it didn’t seem like he was getting him involved in anything illegal.

On the other hand, Legoshi didn’t want to be stuck in the Black Market or, Rex forbid, the Shishigumi Mansion all of the time; he’d go crazy from the lack of variety in his surroundings, not to mention the surroundings themselves were far from the most pleasant to be in, and while there wasn’t exactly a lot waiting for him back in the “outside” world, there were still his roommates, most of all Jack; he really owed the Labrador an explanation for his sudden drop out and disappearance, and he couldn’t really go out and tell Jack what was going on if he was going to be trapped in the Shishigumi Mansion as part of his “contract”.

“I’ll give you a bit to make your choice,” Legoshi heard Louis say, followed by the sound of his chair being pushed back as the deer stood up.

The wolf hurriedly looked up from his contemplations, blurting out, “No, no, I don’t really mind the terms, I just, um… want to make sure of some things?”

Raising a brow, Louis sat back down as he asked, “What do you want to know?”

“Well, you’re… mostly right when you say I don’t have much of anything to look forward to outside here, but… I do still have a few people I… I should visit and… and explain myself to.

And I won’t stay out, I’ll come back and my job, I promise,” Legoshi quickly clarified.

Louis considered him for several moments again, before shrugging as he nonchalantly said, “Well, I do find you an incredibly honest and trustworthy person, and your demands aren’t that absurd, so I’ll accept them.

However,” he went on, his eyes now sharply glinting, and his voice hard, “I will hold you to your promise, and if you don’t come back when you’re supposed to, well… you may have put up a good fight in the lobby, but the Shishigumi are good at what they do for a reason… and I’m not above asking them to drag you back if I have to. No loose ends, you see.”

Legoshi could only gulp and nod in compliance. “I promise to come back when I’m supposed to…”

“Good,” Louis said, getting up again. “Now then…”

Stepping over to him, the deer pulled a set of keys out of his pocket, and unlocked the handcuffs on Legoshi.

“Get up, wolf,” Louis told him seriously, “you have work to do.”

—--

A few months of being the Shishigumi’s exclusive cleaner hadn’t been that bad for Legoshi, even if Louis hadn’t been kidding about the messes the lions tended to make. Still, it wasn’t anything the wolf couldn’t handle, especially since there wasn’t much else for him to do.

Unless you could count trying to spend as much time as possible with Louis as something to do. Which Legoshi totally didn’t. Or was trying to do.

It was clear to Legoshi that the deer wasn’t kidding or joking about his relationship with the lion gangsters under him, especially at the dinner table. Sure, they welcomed, or at least tolerated his presence there with the rest of them, even if he wasn’t supposed to be there, by all rights, but the banter and conversations, the emotions and chemistry on display were plain to see, and it made the wolf feel more than a bit awkward just sitting there.

Surprisingly enough, most of the Shishigumi were quite willing to rope him into their conversations, and it didn’t seem forced on their end either, so that was something.

Still, Louis seemed as unreachable to Legoshi as ever, despite his efforts to try and get to know him beyond his more public persona. The deer just seemed too good at blocking himself off from any attempts to read him, and Legoshi was already far from being a good people reader.

Frustrated from the lack of progress, and bored after finishing cleaning the Mansion with plenty of time left to spare before the next Shishigumi patrol was due to return and dinner was called, the wolf spent some time perusing his room.

It wasn’t a very opulent room, far from it, but it was clean and functional. Fit Legoshi’s needs just fine. Among the few pieces of furniture in there was a tall bookshelf that had some actual books in them. The title of one of those books was what caught the wolf’s attention.

“Fifty Shades of Hay”, it said on the spine.

Figuring he didn’t have much else to do, the wolf pulled it off the shelf, sat on his bed, and opened it up.

—--

By the time his door was being knocked on for dinner, Legoshi was completely engrossed in the novel in his hands. It was… incredibly arousing, to say the least.

It was about a fox, sent to interview a wealthy CEO, and just so managing to catch the eye of said CEO, a strong and handsome horse, who in turn the fox is also enamoured with. They meet up, hit it off, get to know each other more… then the fox is introduced to BDSM thanks to the horse’s deep interest in it. Things only went up from there. In more ways than one.

Getting caught off guard by the knock and dinner call, Legoshi cried (or more like yelped) out, “Be right there!”, before hastily hiding the book beneath his pillow. Face flushed, he looked at the pulsing tent in his pants, the wolf quickly getting it to calm down by thinking some very gross and unsexy thoughts.

If any of the animals at the table noticed anything off about him by the time he came down from his room, none of them said anything about it, and Legoshi was relieved enough for that small mercy. Louis did seem to look at him a bit curiously as he sat down, but that was about it, so he was extra grateful to the deer for that.

For the next several days after that, Legoshi spent most of his free time reading that book, sinking himself into the plot, the characters, the… the explicit scenes. It was surprisingly easy for him to be drawn in, considering the subject matter in the book.

Legoshi didn’t quite know why that was the case, but he didn’t pay it much mind; he was more focused on finding out what happened next in the book.

So he was understandably a little miffed when, a few days later, his door was knocked in the middle of a read, Louis’s voice telling him through the door that he had a mess in his office for him to clean up. Sighing, the wolf earmarked the page he was on before slipping it under the pillow.

Grabbing his cleaning equipment along the way, Legoshi politely nodded to Louis as he stepped through the door and made his way to the deer’s office.

Louis’s office was certainly fitting for the deer, if you asked Legoshi; varnished wood panelling and floors, and exquisitely carved wooden furniture, the crown jewel among those lovely pieces being, of course, the desk, shining with its glossy coating and its elaborate yet elegant carvings depicting lions (not a surprise, really), and the chair behind said desk, a velvet coated wingback affair that looked plenty heavenly to sit on, especially compared to the far more simple wooden chair Legoshi had in his room.

Legoshi had spent many an hour in here, lingering as much as he dared to watch Louis at work; there was just something alluring about the sight of Louis sitting behind that grand and luxurious desk, focused on managing Shishigumi affairs that allured him.

There was also the hope that the wolf had had that he might be able to see what Louis was like in a more intimate environment. Unfortunately, Louis had never made it easy to show what he was thinking or feeling, and while he tolerated Legoshi’s standing and staring at him to a certain extent, he always reminded him, albeit more gently than what the wolf was expecting from him, after a while that Legoshi still had other work to do, and of course he was usually right about that.

The wolf didn’t think he had stayed and lingered longer than he ought to in Louis’s office recently though; “50 Shades of Hay” had more of his attention now, and anyway, Legoshi knew when to drop something when it wasn’t working.

He found the mess Louis had told him about soon enough; a puddle of spilled whiskey, a tipped over glass next to it.

It was far from the biggest mess Legoshi had had to clean up, and the wolf managed to make it disappear quickly enough.

With that done, he wasted no time in making his way back to his room, his mind already wandering back to “50 Shades of Hay” and what was coming next. He felt that he’d be a bit disappointed to reach the end, but it would be an end, nonetheless; he wouldn’t be too hung up about it… even if that novel opened up some… hidden truths about himself through its pages, as well as some of the desires he harboured…

Lost in thought, Legoshi didn’t notice anything was off right up until he ‘d stepped through his door and closed it behind him. Only then did he see Louis sitting at the cheap desk on the other side of his room.

“L-Louis?” The wolf did try to keep the shock out of his voice; technically, there was nothing stopping the deer from staying in Legoshi’s bedroom, after all, it was pretty much his house, and how many times had the canine needed to be gently ushered away from Louis’s office? Still, this wasn’t what he’d been expecting to come back to.

Clearing his throat, Legoshi asked with an at least less shaky voice, “I, um… I cleaned up the mess.”

“That’s good to hear,” Louis replied. The wolf wasn’t sure what the tone in his voice was supposed to be.

“So, um… it’s not much, my room, is it, hehe…” Honestly, Legoshi wasn’t sure what he was doing, but he couldn’t stop feeling nervous all of a sudden.

Louis only gave him a noncommittal hum before saying, “You know, when you stopped sticking around in my office as much, I thought it might have been something I did or said. I felt a bit curious, so I looked around for a bit…”

Legoshi heard the snap of a book being shut, and he wondered what the deer was reading.

He got his answer mere moments later, as Louis got up and said, “I didn’t think you were the type to read this sort of thing, Legoshi.”

The wolf’s breath caught in his throat; in Louis’s hands was his book, “50 Shades of Hay”.

‘W-what– how–”

“You need to come up with better hiding places, Legoshi,” Louis simply stated. “50 Shades… I’m surprised we have a copy of that in here. And you were the last one I expected to read this sort of thing.”

The canine gulped a little, his hands shaking slightly as he watched Louis place the book down on the desk before slowly advancing on him.

Finally, after what seemed like some of the longest moments of his life, Louis reached the wolf and promptly reached out and grabbed him by his collar, a sense of deja vu permeating through him.

“You know, I didn’t exactly mind you being in my office,” the cervid said, looking the canine in the eye, “but you did have other places to clean. And I did have work to do as well.

But I didn’t mind at all; in fact, I… enjoyed the company. Then you stopped lingering, and I thought I’d offended you. Wouldn’t be the first time. I wanted to find out, so I thought I’d… distract you for a bit.”

Legoshi swallowed. That spill in the office… that was a ruse?

“I looked around… and found that book under your pillow. Fresh earmarks on a bunch of pages, not to mention the scent on them… the scent of you.

Tell me, Legoshi… what is it about this book that has you this… fascinated with it?”

“I…” Legoshi took a deep breath, before spilling out his confession; his boredom and frustrations with Louis, his feelings for the cervid, how that had been a major reason he and Haru broke up, why he’d risked so much breaking into the Shishigumi Mansion, why he’d always try to linger around in the cervid’s office even after he cleaned it, his desires becoming awakened from reading the book… it was a lot. By the time he finally ran out of things to tell, both animals were standing there in silence, Legoshi waiting with baited breath to see how Louis reacted.

Finally, Louis took a breath. “...I… didn’t know you felt so… strongly about me.”

He looked into the wolf’s unusual beady eyes. “I take it you saw yourself as the fox in that book?”

Legoshi nodded hesitantly.

After a few moments of Louis considering him, his eyes fixed on the wolf’s, the cervid told him, “Come with me.”

—--

SMACK!

SMACK!

SMACK!

“You like that, don’t you, hmm?” Legoshi’s head was yanked back, Louis’s voice crooning deep into his ear.

“Y-yes sir!”

“Thought so.”

SMACK!

Whatever Legoshi thought Louis was going to do to him, it… wasn’t really this, but the wolf wasn’t complaining. Unlike how the fox in the book was beginning to feel, Legoshi had no problems with what the deer was unleashing on him.

The deer had led Legoshi to his bedroom, as opulent as Legoshi had been expecting, to say the least, before they got down to business.

First, he’d been blindfolded, then been told to strip naked. Next, he’d had a collar and leash locked around his neck (since when did Louis have one of those?), then he was hog-tied with rope on Louis’s bed, leaving completely helpless and exposed as the cervid went to town on his butt. The wolf’s cock had never been harder.

It was one of the most heavenly experiences he’d had the luck to go through, and there weren’t many of those kinds of moments to compete.

The wolf had lost track of how much time had passed, or how many spanks Louis had given him. Not that it mattered, he wasn’t sure he wanted it to end.

Then, all of a sudden, Louis stopped with his paddling, making Legoshi whine a little.

“Now, now, don’t be like that,” Louis chuckled into his ear, “we’re just getting started.”

The deer untied the wolf, flipping him onto his back, before swiftly re-tying his arms to the bed.

“In fact, I’d say we’re only just getting to the good part…”

The cervid lifted Legoshi’s legs high into the air, followed by the sounds of a bottle being popped open, a not-insignificant amount of fluid being squirted, and the bottle being closed.

“I hope you’re ready for this…”

His heart pounding, the canine nodded, adding, “It’s… it’s my first time…”

“I know,” Louis replied. “Don’t worry, I’ll be gentle with you.”

With that being said, Louis slid himself, aided by all the lube on him, smoothly into Legoshi’s tailhole.

The wolf gasped. It… it wasn’t quite as pleasurable as he was expecting, but it wasn’t painful either.

Then the deer started moving, and then Legoshi understood the appeal behind getting fucked. He started to moan more than he thought he could.

“I see you really enjoy this,” Louis hummed. “I take it this means you want more?”

Legoshi could only moan some more at that.

Louis, seeming to take that as an affirmative, began to speed up his pace, his hips beginning to slam harder and harder into Legoshi’s, making Legoshi moan more and more each time, until only the sounds of hips slamming into each other, the wolf’s moaning and Louis’s heavy breaths and grunts could be heard.

For several minutes of Legoshi’s life, the wolf went through what he would definitively say was possibly the best experience in his whole life, as the deer pounded his ass with enthusiasm and the canine arched his back in pleasure, straining against the ropes tying him to the bed.

“L-Louis… Rex, you’re…”

Legoshi didn’t quite know what he was going to say, his head scrambled from all the fucking, but that didn’t matter, as Louis leaned in and kissed him.

After a few moments of shock, the wolf began kissing him back, letting the deer’s tongue dance with his, leaning his head back to let Louis kiss him all the more.

Finally breaking off for air, Louis, panting, said to him, “You… are such a sexy, dumb do, you know that?”

Legoshi didn’t answer him, as the deer chose that moment to thrust himself in again, and the wolf was lost in the sensation again.

He would have gone through that forever, if he could, but Legoshi could feel his climax building up from all the repeated pounding he was going through, and it was starting to get close to the edge.

“L-Louis,” he gasped out, “I’m– I’m gonna–”

“You’re getting close?”, Louis grunted. “How convenient… I’m almost… there as well…”

From the way the cervid’s thrusts were becoming more and more erratic and forceful, Legoshi could believe.

“C-can we…”

“Cum together?” The wolf could almost hear the smirk in his voice. “Didn’t need… to ask.”

In a few more minutes, Legoshi was almost there, and listening to Louis’s gasps and the force behind his thrusts, he seemed like he wasn’t far behind.

“Cum with me…” Louis almost growled, surprising Legoshi. “Cum with me!”

With several more thrusts, ended by an especially powerful one, the deer finally unloaded his seed inside Legoshi. For the wolf, the feeling and the thought of Louis’s cum filling his insides was enough to push him over the edge, and so he came, all over his torso, spurting thick and long ropes of seed.

As soon as the highs of their orgasms faded away, both animals collapsed onto the bed together, Louis laying on top of Legoshi’s cum stained body. For now though, the deer didn’t seem to mind getting a bit messy.

Reaching out, the deer pulled off the wolf’s blindfold, then untied the ropes around his wrists, before lying back down on the canine’s body again.

Rubbing the sleepiness out of his hands, Legoshi looked down and took in the sight, now that he could see.

The deer was on top of him, his head angled in such a way to avoid his horns getting in the way. As if sensing his gaze, Louis looked back up at him, and the two of them simply looked each other in the eye, looking at the emotions betrayed by their expressions and by what swirled in their eyes. Then, Louis huffed.

“It’s almost ridiculous, you know,” the cervid chuckled. “That this started out because I went and found that book in your bed. I certainly didn’t think today would end like this when I woke up this morning.”

Legoshi swallowed apprehensively, wondering how Louis was feeling now that their hormones had drained away. “Do you… regret any of it?”

Louis let out a shocked laugh.

“What makes you say that? I was just thinking about how this would sound to anyone else. As for regretting anything… No, I do not regret it at all. In fact,” he locked his eyes with Legoshi’s for this one, “I’d say this is among a few things I have never regretted less.”

“Really?” Legoshi almost couldn’t believe it.

“Yes, you stupid dog,” Louis chuckled good-naturedly. “Did you really think I’d do all that as a one-night stand?”

“I-I mean…”

“Don’t worry your head about it,” Louis smiled. “I think we both know what we want from each other now.”

“...Yeah… yeah, we do.”

“Good.” Louis, in a surprise move, suddenly sat up and grabbed Legoshi’s leash, pulling his head up with him. “Because this is certainly not the last time we’re doing something like this.

In fact… I think this is just the start of something brand new for us…”