Heat 7 Frozen Heat
#11 of Heat
Well it's a little late but then I just noticed this section of story is nearly twice as long as my last two segments. First of all just want to say sorry as i think some will be sad at the start to this one. Stick around though I think you'll like the ending. It's a bit of an emotional section I hope you enjoy.
Martin awoke with a happy sigh the next morning. Then a soft whimper as his paw went to his rump, it hadn't felt this tender since after his last heat. He rolled over finding the bed empty, he could smell breakfast cooking downstairs and he hugged a pillow happily. It had been months since he had last gotten laid and technically that had been his boss in hibernation. Last night Eric had been everything he wanted, romantic, passionate and oh so wonderfully energetic. His cock was slightly sore from cumming so hard and so often.
The rabbit got up moaning again at the pain in his rear. He grabbed his bathrobe and slipping it on he headed downstairs. Choosing not to shower just yet so he could enjoy the funk of male wolf for a little longer. He found Eric in the kitchen wearing nothing but an apron. The rabbit enjoyed the view of very taught wolf buttocks and furry balls from the stairway.
"Good morning." The wolf said without looking round.
"Mmmm you make breakfast too? After last night I feel like I should be making you food. I'm the trained chef after all." The rabbit said slipping into the kitchen.
"I'm a morning person and I like making breakfast." Eric said as he shovelled scrambled eggs onto toast.
"Well on the plus side I get breakfast and to spend some time checking out your ass." Martin said with a chuckle.
Eric turned to grin at him. "It's a fine piece of meat isn't it. Well enjoy it while you can sexy."
Martin frowned slightly. "Sure I can't get you to change your mind about this one night stand deal?"
Eric handed the rabbit a plate of scrambled eggs on toast. "Sorry love I'm not the relationship type, I told you last night this was just a one night deal."
The rabbit chuckled. "I know, but after a night of mind blowing sex you can't blame me for hoping you'd want more too."
The wolf smiled at the rabbit and as he lifted a slice of toast heavily laden with scrambled egg up to his mouth he replied. "Well the mind blowing sex is good, I grant you. However, I've found you rabbits start trying to form a relationship if I keep screwing you." The wolf took a huge bite of his breakfast.
Martin felt a little disappointed despite himself. Even with Eric's warning he had hoped the wolf would change his mind. "Seems a little bit shallow."
Eric paused for a second and glanced over at the rabbit. "Well, I'm a shallow guy, but a shallow guy with a huge cock."
The rabbit blushed a little and found himself feeling guilty. "Sorry, that was out of line."
Eric shrugged and helped himself to another bite. "No fur off my hide."
They continued their breakfast in silence, the guilt Martin felt grew with every second of silence. Eric didn't display any real signs of upset but after a couple of minutes of slince, Martin had to say something to drown out his own feelings of guilt.
"Eggs are pretty good." He said quietly.
The wolf gave a sympathetic smile. "It's pretty much the only thing my mother taught me how to cook." The wolf finished his last mouthful he tooks a breath and turned to the rabbit. "Look you don't need to feel guilty, I've been called a lot worse than shallow. Done a lot of stuff that I'm not proud of too. You said something you regret, you apologised and I accepted. You had a good time, I had a good time there's no reason this has to end awkwardly, ok?"
Martin smiled feeling the guilt lift. "Ok. You know it's a real shame you aren't on the market for a mate. My last boyfriend would never have just opened up like that."
Eric chuckled, standing up and clearing the plates into the sink saying. "Well, it's not the first time I've had this conversation and it's sure not going to be the last either. Now I'm going to hit the shower and then I have an appearance scheduled at some galactic culture exchange festival thing."
With that the wolf headed upstairs leaving Martin feeling much less guilty and somehow much worse. He wandered through his home tidying up a little, trying to ignore the feeling of loneliness that was creeping up on him. He knew that in a few minutes Eric would leave and he would be on his own again.
It'd been a long time since he broke up with his last boyfriend and except for that incident with Benny, Eric was the first guy to show him any attention. His last mate had been a real jerk, slept around on him treated him bad, insulted him and there was something worse. Martin hadn't been the one to end it, after Martin forgave him for all that crap Greg had dumped him.
The rabbit didn't miss the arguments and the tears. However, he missed coming home to someone who was happy to see him. To someone who found him attractive and wanted him, at least physically.
Just as he finished straightening the house up Eric came downstairs fully clean and dressed. He put his arms around Martin and hugged him gently and kissed him on the cheek. "Thanks for a wonderful night."
Martin returned the hug and kiss closing his eyes just for a moment he was able to forget his feelings of loneliness. All too soon the wolf pulled away from him and after a few more words he was gone.
The rabbit wandered around the house for a few minutes. He found himself back in his bedroom, the scent of last night's fun still clinging to the room and the bed. He knew he should grab a shower and clean the sheets. However, he couldn't force himself to. Instead he slipped back under the covers inhaled the wolf's stale scent deeply. He closed his eyes and hugged the pillow Eric had used to his chest as tears began to fall.
John and Toby were first to arrive at the convention centre. They had to fight past a few reporters to get in. Although they couldn't help but notice that there was a lot fewer reporters that the day before. They didn't give it too much thought, after all neither of them wanted it to last forever.
As they walked into the convention centre a human in a naval uniform caught John's eye. He was half a foot taller than John and under his naval cap he could see neatly trimmed blonde hair. The man had a skinny body, his shirt and pants hung loosely off him. As John stared the man turned and noticed him.
The naval man made a b-line straight for the couple. As soon as he was in earshot he offered John his hand saying. "Clubs, I didn't expect to see you here."
John shook his hand. "Likewise Spades, what are you doing here?"
"I'm Captain of the destroyer Alexandria. We're taking some shore leave here for a couple of weeks. At the least until after the formal negotiations next week." Clubs replied as their handshake finished his eyes strayed to Toby.
John suddenly realised his friend was waiting for an introduction. "Hey Toby this is Captain Richard Jenson. We were in the same squadron back when I was in the military. Clubs this it Toby, he's my... partner."
Richard looked surprised for a moment then smiled at the rabbit and politely shook his paw saying. "Nice to meet you Toby."
"Nice to meet you too Captain." Toby replied with a smile. "So you've known my partner for a long time, got any good stories?"
Richard chuckled. "We served together for five years I could tell you some wonderful stories about Clubs."
"Great, can you start with why you call him Clubs?" Toby asked.
"Oh that's just our old call signs. Ace of Clubs and Ace of Spades." John said quickly trying to jump in before Richard could spill any truly embarrassing stories. "I have to go sign in and get ready for the question and answer, we should get going. Spades, can we meet up later for a few beers?"
Before Richard could answer Toby jumped a sly grin on his face. "Or I could take your friend on a quick tour of the exhibition. Then we could meet up with you back at the bar when you are done."
John gave a resigned sigh. "You really want to hear those stories don't you?"
"As many as he can tell before you get back, yes." Toby gave the human a light kiss on the lips. "You can't expect me to pass up this chance to find out what you were like before I met you."
John smiled and gave Richard a pleading look and got a little nod. "Ok well, try to let him enjoy the event as well." He trusted his friend to edit one or two of the worst stories. With that he headed off to register.
Richard gave Toby a wink. "I've already seen all the exhibits and I'm only really here because I was unofficially ordered to attend. Let's hit the bar and I can tell you some stories that John was hoping you'd never hear. Then you can tell me how my xenophobic friend ended up with an alien."
Benny and Dale arrived at the convention centre with Dale's parents in tow. They'd received a message from Toby saying he was in the bar waiting for John to finish his session. They found him in the bar sitting with a strange human and a dark grey furred wolf. Wearing naval uniforms of the Human Republic and the Canine Alliance respectively.
The rabbit and wolf were both laughing as the human talked. As they approached they overheard the human saying. "Then he said "just the tip, I swear."" This was enough to elicit another round of raucous laughter from Toby and the wolf. As he laughed Toby spotted Benny and the others. He waved them over and introduced everyone, the wolf was Captain Tyler Ray of the Canine Alliance cruiser Jarrow. He had approached Richard to introduce himself and discuss getting some of his crew a tour of the Alexandria. Richard had got him to sit down while he continued to tell several stories of his and John's past and the antics of their squadron.
Benny and the others joined the table ordered some drinks and listened as Richard, told some more stories. Robert piped up with a few amusing stories from his career as a soldier. After an hour Brian and Daniel showed up, they had spent the morning shopping for children's furniture. Another table was pulled very close, along with a couple of chairs.
After four hours of conversation, drinks and snacks John and Eric arrived in the bar after their three hour question and answer session on being an offworlder on Lapros.
After introductions John smiled and asked. "So you're at an interplanetary cultural exchange festival and all you've done is sit around in the bar?"
For a moment silence fell around the table before Daniel replied. "There's five different species around this table exchanging culture. I'd say we don't really need to go into the exhibition hall."
"Yeah Clubs, now sit down before I tell everyone the Mica colony bowling story." Richard said with an evil grin.
John's face went bright red and he sat down. Eric put an arm around Richard and leaned down getting very close to this human who he'd never met before. "Ok you've got to tell that story now. Enquiring minds have got to know."
Everything went smoothly for the next hour people shared more stories. Everyone laughed as they heard of John running from a whole troop of military police with nothing but a bowling shoe to cover his shame. However, things took a turn when Tyler turned to Eric and said. "Hey, you were in the military too, right. Come on share some stories. I've got no good ones left and we can't let these human's make everyone think we're not every bit as stupid and degenerate as they are. What was your last posting?"
Eric suddenly found his drink very interesting, his eyes remained fixed on it as everyone stared. After a few seconds he replied quietly. "I was a recon pilot for the Fifth fleet. I resigned in dishonour four years ago."
Silence fell around the table, John and Richard shared a look and then stared at their own drinks in silence. Robert turned to look at something outside the bar. Brian stared at the bartender watching him pouring drinks for a young lapine couple. Tyler couldn't take his eyes off Eric, he stared his jaw hanging open his eyes unblinking.
The rest of the table had confused but worried expressions on their faces as they looked around at what had been a previously been a jovial gathering. After what seemed like an eternity but was actually less than thirty seconds Tyler said. "Hey I'm sorry. It wasn't your fault."
Eric scowled as he looked up his eyes staring daggers at the other wolf. "Tell that to Phil McBride." He spat the words as he stood up and stormed off. A few seconds later John left chasing after his friend. Leaving a stunned table. Tyler opened his mouth to say something then changed his mind standing up he gave a polite bow. "It was a fun morning, thank you all." He muttered and left before anyone could say anything.
The group sat in stunned silence for a few minutes before Ricky broke the silence. "Ok, can someone explain what just happened?"
For a few seconds there was silence before Brian replied. "The Fifth fleet was involved in an incident during the last human-dragos war..."
"No! They were distinctly Not involved in that incident." Richard cut his previously pleasant voice now held a threatening edge. "There was a human colony on a planet called Rydel. About twenty seven thousand colonists near the Dragos Empire and Alliance boarders. The Fifth fleet was on patrol along the boarder when they received a distress call from the colony. We had a mutual defence pact with the Canine Alliance, but the Rydel colony was new and it wasn't named on the pact. So the commander refused to give the order. The fleet sat there while the dragos wiped out the colony over eight hours. By the time Republic forces arrived the dragos had pulled out." Richard paused in his story his voice had grown less threatening and more sad and tired as he spoke. "They found one hundred and twelve survivors, out of a colony of twenty seven thousand."
The group sat in mute silence for a few seconds before Brian said. "A lot of officers quit the military shortly after that. Said they couldn't serve a military that would stand by and let civilians be slaughtered. It was an incident that brought shame to the entire Alliance. The Commander who gave the order hung himself before he could be court marshalled."
"So who is Phil McBride?" Ricky asked.
"Phil McBride was the colonist who sent the distress call. He knew the fifth fleet was nearby. When they didn't come he started to tell them about his colony, about the people that were being slaughtered. He begged for help for an hour and none came. If Eric was flying recon that day he would have gotten to listen to it all." Richard replied quietly, pausing to take a sip of his drink he continued. "You see the dragos believe in victory through terror. They left the communication tower untouched for a long time. To let everyone hear what would happen to those who transgressed against them. The entire transcript of his distress call is available to anyone who wants to hear it. Not many manage to listen to the whole thing."
The group sat there in uncomfortable silence for a few minutes before Dale stood up saying. "Well I think I'd like to have a look around the exhibits." Benny jumped up quickly followed by the rest of the group. They were grateful for the distraction and the excuse to leave the uncomfortable conversation. Richard said nothing as they left him there alone.
Eventually he stood up and went over to the bar he was approached by a dark tan male lapine. They chatted for a few minutes before he gave the lapine the name of his hotel and room number.
John caught up with his friend outside the convention centre. The wolf was walking fast and showed no signs of slowing down for the human. "Hey Eric, look I don't think I can say anything that will make this better. I just wanted to say your past doesn't matter to me. Ok? I don't care."
Eric paused and turned to face the human, John could see the fur on his friend's cheeks was damp with tears. "It matters to me and it's not ok. I spent the last four years doing everything I can to forget that day. Booze, sex, drugs anything that will blot out that hour." The wolf stopped talking and turned walking on quickly.
The human chased after him saying. "It's not your fault, it wasn't your choice."
The wolf turned on him snarling heavily. "Do you think in the last four years that hasn't occurred to me? I was a good officer, a great pilot and I was ready to do my duty. I had a choice, I could have ignored my orders and gone anyway. I could have listened to my conscience and done what was right."
"One fighter against a fleet you'd have made no difference, the colony would still have been wiped out and you'd have died as well." John said placing a calming hand on his friend's shoulder trying to ignore the stares of the pedestrians that passed them.
The wolf laughed through his tears. "Believe me I'm aware of that, but the truth is you don't know what would have happened. If I had just gone, maybe others would have followed, maybe things would have been different. However, I didn't I sat in my cockpit and hid behind my orders. Just like a 'good little officer.'" He spat the last few words with a bile and hatred John had never seen in his friend before.
Eric turned away again and took another step shaking off the human's hand. "Have you ever heard someone begging for their life? Heard them pleading, knowing you could help. Knowing that there was no good reason not to. Knowing you were doing the wrong thing?" The wolf was trembling and his voice was getting weaker and higher pitched. He took a deep breath and continued. "He did it well, you know. No crying no screaming, no insults or threats. He just talked about his family, his friends and all the people we stood by and let the dragos slaughter. Then when we heard the troops breaking down the door he simply said "please, they are killing us." Those were his last words. I hear them every time I sleep alone or sober. I hear the whole thing again and again knowing I didn't lift a finger to help him."
John didn't know what to say, he could see that the wolf had been blaming himself for a long time. There were no magic words or actions that anyone could say or do to make things better so he let the wolf talk. "I resigned my commission and went home. My parents never said a word, but I could see the shame in their eyes. All my friends and family, they knew what happened and that I was there. In the end I was too much of a coward to even face up to everyone back home, I couldn't take it. I left after a month found a ship heading out of the Alliance and never looked back."
The human still couldn't think of anything to say, he'd worked with Eric closely for a year. He'd never even noticed how broken his friend was. He was aware the two were starting to draw a crowd and he could see a couple of reporters edging closer. He knew this wasn't something his friend would want to see over the new vids. "Look Eric whatever happened wasn't your fault. It was the dragos who killed all those people. Do you want to go someplace private to talk?"
The wolf actually smiled through his tears. "No thanks, I just want to go home and try to forget this day ever happened."
John lightly patted his friend on the shoulder. "Doesn't sound too healthy to me, if you want to talk to someone about it I'm here."
"Thanks, I appreciate the offer. Although, if it's all the same to you I'll speak to my therapist instead." The wolf grinned at the shocked look on the human's face. "I may be completely socially dysfunctional, but I'm smart enough to seek help when I need it."
The convention hall was actually quite busy and the group found themselves lost in a sea of mainly lapines. There was a healthy smattering of offworlders in the mix too. Given the lapine love for offworlders it wasn't too surprising that this event had proven very popular.
Daniel and Brian had spent some time talking to some of the foxes at the vulpine exhibit. Brian had been delighted to find they had brought some sweets from his homeworld. He enjoyed sharing some of his childhood memories with his mate. The group wandered through the different exhibits on the Canine Alliance and passed the Human Republic. Where Benny was thrilled to find that amongst the guides to the human colonies there was a free book on human cuisine including a selection of recipes.
The mood of the group had definitely improved as they resumed joking and talking. As they passed a stand from the felines of Leonis Benny froze mid sentence. His gaze locked on a stand in the distance. It was Brian that noticed the bear first and followed his gaze.
"Oh wow they got a Polar exhibit here? I never thought they'd turn up, especially not on this planet." The fox said pointing at the booth. The rabbits turned to look. The booth was manned by three bears one slightly elderly looking female and two males one in a military looking uniform. As the group stared the young male suddenly noticed Benny. The huge bear towering out above a sea of rabbit ears was not hard to spot.
As the group watched the young bear nudged the female and pointed over at Benny. There was an exchange of words and the two bears suddenly left the booth making their way towards the group. Above the sound of hundreds of peoples chatting Dale could hear a deep rumbling unfamiliar sound. He looked up in shock at his mate to see a look of pure hatred being sent in the direction of the advancing polar. The unfamiliar sound was that that of the bear growling.
As the two bears drew near Benny took a step forward his paw landing on Dale's shoulder and pushing the rabbit behind him. As the two bears were only a few meters away, Benny held up his other paw and spat out the words. "No closer."
"Hello Benny, I thought we might see you here." The female said in a friendly way.
"You will not come any closer. Any attempt at physical contact with me or my mate will be seen as an attack and responded to in kind." Benny growled his look hardening. Dale was shocked, his mate had never shown any aggression even to the most unruly of customers the bear remained level headed and calm.
"Understood. Sorry to tell you but your father died last year." The female bear said calmly. The crowded hall was suddenly a lot more spacious as Benny's aggressive posture, expression and sound made people give them a wide berth. Dale could see several security guards edging closer as they sensed trouble brewing.
"I have no family, they expelled me the second they found out what I was." Benny retorted.
"They did what they had to do." The female snapped back. "After the way you left what choice did they have?"
"Why are you here?" Benny asked knowing he had no answer to that question.
"To show everyone that we are not the uncultured barbarians they think we are. The universe is changing and the polar must change with it." The female said with a sigh.
"Things on Polar will never change, you will never change." Benny spat each word with more hatred and bile than Dale ever knew his mate had in him.
The rabbit stepped forward between the two bears. "Please, let's just go." He said placing his paw on Benny's arm. The bear looked down at him, his expression softened instantly and he nodded.
He gave the female another glance and the two turned to leave. As they did so the younger male stepped forward. "Look we don't want any ill will, we're here to show..." As he spoke the young male reached out a paw towards Dale. With speed and grace unbelievable for his size Benny swept between Dale and the bear his paw turning to a fist as it spun round and collided with the bear's chin. He hit with enough force to lift the young male off his feet and send him sprawling onto his back into the crowd of rabbits.
As the security forces rushed into the fray the female held up her paws shouting. "Wait! He gave fair warning, Kay broke the rules of engagement. As per our culture Benny had no choice but to give him a warning."
The security guard looked at the groaning bear gasping for breath on the floor. "You call that a warning?"
"We are an extremely physical people as he is still breathing...." As the female spoke the young male got up. "And able to stand. By our peoples standards he got off lightly. Consider this a cultural demonstration."
The female security guard frowned and gave Benny a glare. "Very well, but Sir I must ask you to leave the exhibition with no further "cultural demonstrations.""
Benny nodded and turned to leave Dale followed quickly. His parents, Brian and Daniel sensed that the couple would need some time alone and slipped away without a word.
Benny kept his paw on Dale's shoulder as they weaved through the crowds until they reached their car. Like Benny it stuck out in the crowded parking lot being a lot taller and longer than almost every car. They'd had to have it specially imported as no lapine made vehicle could actually fit Benny without the bear squeezing into the most uncomfortable positions.
As they reached the car Dale finally spoke up. "Do you want to tell me what happened in there?"
"I gave fair warning they were not to touch us." Benny replied calmly.
"He wasn't going to attack..." Dale started to reply.
"It didn't matter I set the rules he broke them. It was a test, had I not... put him in his place they would... "Benny faltered, how could he explain centuries of culture and tradition to his mate. "They would have thought I was weak. It would have been dangerous for both of us."
"They are here for a cultural exchange. They are not going to attack us." Dale's voice was rising as the rabbit got over his shock and started feeling anger. "The fact they have come to this planet shows that things are changing on your world. I'd have thought you would have been glad of that."
"They are not just here for a cultural exchange. I embarrassed our people, showed others like myself that there was a way out." Benny took a few calming breaths. "Please believe me you can't trust them."
"Why, because they are polar? I never thought you would judge someone based on their species." Dale half shouted.
"You don't understand..."
"Then explain it to me."
"I'm not judging someone on their species. I'm judging them on their actions." Benny's voice faltered as he spoke tears forming in his eyes. "On the ethics she taught her child and the life that was lost as a result."
Dale's mouth hung open as realisation finally dawned. "That's not just a random polar female is it?"
"No, that was my mother." Benny whispered. "The one I thought I'd never see again. The one who taught me wrong from right. Who let me betray my best friend. Who lead the crowds that beat him to death. That threatened me with the same at his funeral." Tears were running down the bear's cheeks freely as he began to tremble, the adrenalin of the encounter well and truly spent. Emotions began to overrule him his mind spun with a terrifying mixture of nostalgia, anger, fear, bitterness and longing.
The rabbit put his arms around the bear and hugged him tightly. "I'm sorry, I didn't know."
The bear held the rabbit tightly in his arms and leaned down to rest his large head on the rabbit's shoulders. "I know you didn't. I never thought you would ever meet her."
Dale kissed the bear on the cheek and whispered. "Let's go home."
Benny nodded and kisses the rabbit on his forehead whispering. "I love you."
"Love you too. I... I'm sorry about your Dad." Dale said as they got into the car.
"Don't be, he was just like her. Full of hate and bigotry." Benny sighed as he started up the car engine.
"She came all the way here just on the off chance of seeing her son. You may be judging her too harshly." Dale said quietly.
Benny stopped the car and turned to look at Dale his eyes full of fear. "Don't believe that, don't trust her even for a moment! What I did when I left humiliated her in front of our entire planet. My people believe in blood vengeance. If she can't get close to me she'll kill my mate to hurt me."
The rabbit's blood froze in his veins. "She'd murder someone just because she was humiliated."
The look Benny gave him sent chills down his spine as the bear replied. "She doesn't see you as a person. Most polar believe your race should be wiped out as an abomination. She wouldn't hesitate for a moment if she got the chance. I won't give her that chance."
"She came all this way, she may have changed. It may not be as bad as you think." Dale said placing a paw on Benny's shoulder reassuringly.
"I'd like to think so, but I won't risk our life here to give her a chance." The bear replied as they finally drove away.
"Well that was an interesting day." Daniel said dryly as he and Brian arrived home.
"Yeah, I'm glad we are out of there. I hope Benny's ok I've never seen him like that." The fox said as he took his coat off and the two headed through into their living room.
"That was one hell of a punch he threw as well. I never thought he had that in him." Daniel replied as he followed Brian sitting down next to him.
The fox slipped his arm around his partner. "We'll drop by the restaurant later, make sure they are ok. However, for now I'm glad we have some time to ourselves. Do you realise that we bought our baby's cot today? In five month's we'll be parents."
"Four months sweety, remember lapine pregnancies are shorter." Daniel said putting his arm around the fox.
"Yeah but the child is a hybrid so it might be longer." Brian replied as the two snuggle up on the sofa. "It was fun to speak to some other foxes today. It's been a long time since I spent any time with my own kind."
Daniel nuzzled into the foxes neck. "Do you miss Vulpes?"
"A little sometimes, I guess. I mean it was where I grew up, I still love the place." Brian said slightly dozily as the warmth of their embrace combined with the exhaustion of the day.
"You know we could go for a visit." Daniel said holding the fox close as he rested his head on the fox's chest.
Brian woke up a little with surprise. "Really? You'd go with me to Vulpes?"
"Sure, why not? I get a holiday, to see where my love came from and get to be surrounded by sexy vulpines." The rabbit said with a chuckle. "Besides with a baby on the way we should take the chance to get away now while we still can."
The fox murred softly his paws wandering down the rabbit's body slowly. "You know on that theme there are a few more things we should enjoy while we still can."
"Oh you're right we really must take advantage of all opportunities, while we still can." The rabbit chuckled, his own paws wandering down the fox's sides slipping onto Brian's rear and squeezing lightly.
The fox's own paws slipped down his partner's back and onto the pert rabbit buttocks. He leaned down a little pressing his lips to the rabbit's kissing passionately. His fingers worked quickly, unfastening the tail stud on Daniel's pants and then slipping around to the front unfastening the button and pulling down the fly. He moaned softly as the rabbit's erect cock sprang free from its prison.
The rabbit groaned lustfully his paws quickly going for the fox's pants unfastening them with desperate speed. He wrapped his fingers around the thick fox shaft as he pulled it out. Brian moaned into the rabbit's muzzle as he felt fingers working his hard foxhood.
Daniel slipped off the sofa breaking the kiss. He slid his pants down slowly bending over slightly letting the fox get a good view of his pert buttocks. Brian murred deeply in lust as he eyed his mate's wonderful rear hungrily. The rabbit turn around and half leap into the fox's lap. Kneeling astride the fox the rabbit reached a paw down behind him. His fingers stroked the hot fox meat slowly smearing the fox pre over the full length.
Daniel knew that his mate would produce more than enough of the slick substance that he wouldn't need any other lube. He loved that about the fox, it had really helped over the years. The rabbit slowly lowered himself down, guiding the foxcock with one paw until he felt the warm tip pressing into his tight pucker.
Brian gasped as he felt his mate's pucker, he leaned up to kiss Daniel. He kissed the rabbit deeply pressing his tongue deeply into Daniel's maw. As they kissed Daniel lowered himself down a few inches. The fox's cocktip spearing into him he moaned lustfully as he felt his mate's cock slowly sliding inside him. Forcing him open inch by inch as he continued to lower his hips. Until with a shared sigh of content the rabbit's rear met the fox's crotch.
The fox broke the kiss moaning with pleasure. "Oh you feel so good around me!" He moaned lustfully to the rabbit. Daniel chuckled softly wriggling his rump sending waves of pleasure through them both. He moaned deeply leaning against the fox.
"You feel so wonderful inside me."
Brian growled softly the rabbit's wriggling teasing his cock wonderfully. He grabbed the rabbit's buttocks as started bucking up into the tight bunny rump. He loved how even after years together his mate's rear still felt new around him. It squeezed and caressed his cock in new and wonderful ways each time. The rabbit started to slide up and down, the two matching rhythms in perfectly, in a way only two lovers who know each other deeply and intimately could.
The rabbit's hips thrust down driving himself down onto the fox meat. As the fox thrust up, piercing deep between the bunny's buttocks. One of the fox's paws slipped off the rabbit's hips and wrapped around the hard drooling bunny shaft. The fox chuckled a little as he looked up at his love. "Mmm you've... really soaked... ahh... my shirt."
Daniel chuckled too pausing for a moment to place a soft kiss on his lover's lips. "If you're thinking about your clothing then I guess I'm not trying hard enough." He whispered into the fox's ear, as he finished whispering he clenched his rear tightly and started to buck wildly in the fox's lap. He slammed himself down again and again onto the thick meat riding it fast and hard.
Brian cried out in pleasure as his cock was milked and squeezed, as the wonderful rabbit rear worked his meat faster and faster. He closer his eyes his paws clawing at the sofa his mind unaware of anything but the pleasure surrounding his cock. He was unable to speak or even think as the rabbit bucked faster and faster. He was quickly taken to the edge of his orgasm and the mercilessly driven over it.
The fox yelped loudly as his cock throbbed inside the bunny, spraying ropes of fox cum deep into the rabbit's rear. Daniel continued to buck on his mate's cock milking it of every drop he could get. He reached down and grabbed his own maleness, leaning back a little so he could look down and watch.
The stimulation from riding his fox lover had left him very close to his orgasm. It took only a few fast strokes to push himself over the edge. His cock sprayed hard, thick strings of rabbit spunk spraying up over Brian's face, soaking the fox's chest and stomach as he milked himself dry.
Daniel panted heavily leaning over to lick a stream of cum off Brian's cheek. He chuckled and whispered into his mate's ears. "What were you saying about your shirt?"
The fox frowned with confusion as he panted with exhaustion. "Shirt?"
Martin signed with relief as he prepared the last couple of desserts for the evening. Benny had been solemn all evening, the two had barely exchanged a word. Usually the two would talk and joke all day in the kitchen. It made the day spent sweating in the hot kitchen pass quickly for both of them.
He loved his work but on days like today his heart wasn't in it. Benny had said he was going to hire another chef, he hoped it would be soon so he could take a few days off without feeling guilty. He wanted to find someone and he wasn't going to be able to do it stuck in the kitchen every evening.
As if sensing his concerns Benny came over and patted him on the shoulder. "I'll be interviewing for waitresses tomorrow. Then in a couple of days I'll be interviewing for a couple of new chefs."
Martin's ears perked up. "A couple of new chefs?"
The bear chuckled. "Don't worry your job is safe. However, I've been going over the finances lately and we're doing really good. I think we can stretch to four chefs so we can work a roster to keep the kitchen manned with at least two every evening."
Benny opened his mouth to say more when they both heard something in the restaurant. "I'd better go check that out."
Martin grabbed the desserts he had prepared and followed the bear out into the restaurant. By the door he could see Tina and Dale talking not so quietly with a male Polar in a white uniform. Dale seemed determined to push him out but the bear was flatly refusing to move. Even combined the two were not able to make him budge an inch. He could hear the bear saying. "Please I just want to speak to Benny for a minute, that's all."
The bear was actually taller than Benny slightly broader too. He was keeping his paws by his sides and despite refusing to leave was not making any threatening noises or motions. Martin found himself admiring the bear but only for a second or two as Benny moved to the door.
Dale was desperate as he struggled with the bear. "Just go, my mate made it clear he doesn't want to see any of you. If he finds you here there will be violence. I don't want that."
The bear looked behind Dale and gave a nervous smile. Dale felt a large paw land on his shoulder as Benny gently but firmly pushed him and Tina clear. Dale opened his mouth to stop Benny from attacking but the bear was faster than he was leaping at the other bear. The strange bear staggered a little as Benny hugged him tightly, after a few seconds he put his arms around Benny awkwardly.
The bear chuckled. "I figured your rules were aimed at your family not me."
Benny took a step back grinning widely. "I though that was you, but didn't want to cause trouble for you so I stayed clear. Are you sure you're ok to be here, I mean if they find out you came here you won't be safe?"
"How about, before we go though all that, you introduce me to your worried partner?" The bear said his expression conveyed a slight nervousness.
Benny grinned and took hold of Dale's paw lightly tugging him over waving a paw in the direction of the strange bear. "Dale this is Dillon, he and I were in the military together. He pulled me through the worst four years of my life and he kept my secret never let anyone know that I was attracted to males. Dillon this is Dale the love of my life."
Dale offer a paw to the bear who shook it politely. "It's great to meet one of Benny's old friends."
"Nice to meet you, I can see why Benny doesn't want to come home with someone like you in his life." Dillon said with a sly wink squeezing the rabbit's paw. Dale blushed deeply at the bear's words.
"Why don't we sit down over there." Benny said gesturing to an empty table. "The restaurant is just shutting down for the evening. I'm sure we could get some snacks for you though or some dessert."
Dillon smiled as followed Benny to the table taking a seat saying. "I'd appreciate it, all that form filling and interviews have made me rather hungry."
Martin rushed over to the table a little too eagerly his eyes still glued to the bear. "Can I get you guys something?"
Benny smiled "Thanks Martin can you bring the cheese board and three slices of Polar Marble slice."
"Sure Benny." The rabbit quickly pushed the cheese board trolley over and then dashed into the kitchen.
"So are you sure that the polar that came with you don't know you are here?" Benny asked his voice filled with concern.
Dillon shrugged as he helped himself to some crackers and cheese. "Don't know and I don't care."
"Are you crazy? If they find out you're meeting with an admitted gay they will beat you to death when you get back." Benny half shouted disturbing the last of his customers who were picking over their dessert.
"No they won't." Dillon said confidently as he ate cheese covered crackers whole in one bite.
Benny looked confused. "Have things really changed that much?"
Dillon shrugged. "No, the only thing that's changed is that they are more careful to make sure offworlders never see or hear of any deaths."
"Then why are you so cavalier about your chances of getting caught?" Benny asked in exasperation reaching out to put his paw on Dillon's.
The other bear smiled. "I spent the afternoon in a lapine government office. Filling in forms and being interviewed. My application for asylum was granted about an hour ago."
Benny gasped deeply. "You're serious?"
Dillon nodded. "Very, I explained that due to my sexuality my life was at serious risk if I went home, they agreed and granted me asylum."
Martin hit the kitchen at full speed, grabbing plates with one paw and a knife with the other. He was hastily and unprofessionally hacking at the cake when he heard a chuckle behind him. "Someone's got a crush."
Martin didn't turn he just replied. "Come on Tina he's an old friend of Benny's, I don't want to keep him waiting."
The waitress smiled and taped him on the shoulder. "Come on hun, just admit it after all this time staring at the bear who... charmed you. Suddenly there's a new bear in town and you just can't wait for him to... charm the pants right off you."
Martin snorted. "I never should have told you what happened that night. Look I'm just trying to be nice to my sweet boss's friend." He headed towards the kitchen door, taking his time this time using a measured pace.
The female rabbit chuckled. "Of course, you're not excited or into that bear at all. Just one thing hun."
Martin turned away from the door and gave Tina an exasperated snort. "What?"
"The restaurant is through that door," Tina said gesturing at the double doors leading to the restaurant. "You're about to take three slices of cake out to the alley."
Martin blushed heavily as he replied, "you got me all turned around with the teasing." He quickly sped to the other door, ignoring Tina as she chuckled at him. "Sure, it's not the seven foot tall stud bear."
As he got over the shock Benny began to smile. "So you're staying?"
The large bear blushed. "Well, I haven't figured out where yet. I mean I figured I could find a cheap hotel while I look for a place." He gave Benny a not so subtle pitiful look hoping for an invitation. Unfortunately for him Benny was at bad at picking up hints as he was noticing when someone hit on him.
After a few seconds Dillon broke into a chuckle. "You haven't changed at all."
Dale chuckled with the bear and was just about to offer to let Dillon stay with them when Martin bustled up with three slices of cake.
Dillon took the cake and gave Martin a friendly smile. "Thanks, Martin was it?"
Martin suppressed a whimper as he looked into the handsome smiling face, not trusting himself to speak he nodded as his entire body flushed with blushing heat.
The other rabbit took this moment to say. "You know you could stay with us until you find a place. I'd love to hear some stories about Benny when he was young."
Benny jumped in with, "yeah it'd be great to catch up with you after all these years."
"You sure, I mean it could be a few weeks before I find a job and a place?" The bear asked as he began to tuck into his cake, picking it up in his paw he took a huge bite.
"Of course we have a nice place near here with a spare bedroom..." Dale paused as something occurred to him. "That my Dads are staying in for a week. Our sofa is very comfortable too."
Dillon opened his mouth to say that would be fine when Martin blurted out. "I have a spare room, you could stay there. I mean I need a roommate anyway and I could show you around and stuff. I cook, plus my place is just a few minutes away from here and from theirs so you could visit anytime you wanted. I'm clean and tidy, I cook and I need a roommate anyway."
The entire speech poured as if his words were in a race each one desperate to beat the previous one out of his mouth. He didn't take a breath throughout and as he finished he had to gasp for air, while the others stared at him.
"Actually that's probably a better idea. After all, that way I just need to find a job." Dillon said giving Martin a reassuring smile. "I'm also clean and tidy. I don't cook, but I'm strong and good with my hands."
Martin smiled dopily his eyes straying to the large bear paws as he wondered just how good he was with them. "Ok, well when I'm finished catching up with Benny you can drive me back to your place." The rabbit paused for a moment as he realised what he just said. He thought about correcting himself but instead squeaked. "I need to finish up in the kitchen." As he bolted away from the table and back to the kitchen, where he leant on the counter taking slow deep breaths.
"Oh yeah, not into the bear one little bit." Tina smirked at him as she was pulling on her coat.
"He's an asylum seeker, he needs help." Martin argued.
Tina laughed as she picked up her bag, she wandered passed Martin and kissed him on the cheek. "I really hope it works out for you."
Martin blushed a little again unable to look her in the eye as he muttered. "Thanks."
Dillon smiled, "well now that my accommodation is sorted out I guess we should talk." The bear reached out to pat Benny's paw. "I'm not sure how to say this, but your father is dead."
Benny looked up his expression passive. "I know, my mother told me."
"I bet she didn't tell you how he died." The bear replied and then continued. "He died from Potal's syndrome.
Benny frowned in confusion. "That's not fatal."
"Not with treatment no." The other bear agreed cryptically.
"My dad refused treatment? Was it me? Was he that ashamed of his gay son?" Benny asked the hurt starting to creep into his voice.
"He didn't refuse, he was refused treatment." Dillon answered reaching over to squeeze Benny's paw. "When you left he refused to condemn you. Your mother kicked him out as a gay sympathiser. He had to live on the streets. When he caught Potal no doctor would treat him unless he would agree to renounce you publically. He refused. He said he wasn't ashamed, he was proud of you."
Dale reached out putting his arms around his trembling bear as Benny whispered. "I thought he hated me, I didn't even care when my mother told me."
"I managed to spend some time with him before he died. Had to be careful, make sure nobody saw me. I did my best to make sure he got food as often as I could. He said he was sorry, for everything he taught you. He wanted you to know that he loved you no matter what your mother says. He asked me to give you this" Dillon pulled a small oval grey data storage device out of his pocket. "I wasn't sure I'd ever get a chance to give it to you, until I heard of this posting. They were having a lot of trouble finding a military representative to attend. So I offered and I'm betting that by now my old C.O. is really regretting saying yes."
The shocked bear didn't hear the rest of his friend's story he was too busy staring at the disk. It was tiny against his huge paws and the dark grey made it blend almost perfectly with his paw pads. He couldn't take his eyes off it. He just assumed his father had abandoned him, that he had hated his gay son. He swallowed heavily biting back further tears and slowly closed his palm. He was desperate to see what it contained, but he wanted to watch it alone. Their last act as father and son, it seemed right that it be just the two of them.
Martin wasn't sure how long he'd been waiting in the kitchen. It had seemed like quite a while. He guessed the bear, Dillon, was catching up with Benny. Probably finding out what it was going to be like living here. It was going to be awesome. Martin, was determined to make sure the bear never regretted his decision.
They would be so happy together that he'd never want to leave. As he fiddled with the coffee machine ideally he caught his own reflection in a pan. For a second he saw the look on his face, the hunger and the lust. He shuddered in the realisation that he was behaving no better than the horny guys who hang around the spaceport looking to score some offworlder cock, any offworlder cock would do.
This bear had just lost his home, his family and everything in his life. Martin felt shame inside him growing as he realised he didn't know the bear. He just wanted him because he was lonely and the bear was sexy. Guilt flooded his mind he looked down at his own paws, after a few moments he made a silent promise to himself. He would not make a move, he would not flirt and he would not take advantage of the poor bear.
Just then he heard the kitchen doors open and saw Benny and Dillon enter. Benny seemed a little upset, but before Martin could ask if he was ok the bear spoke. "Martin, could you take Dillon home please, it's getting late."
"Sure I'd love to. My cars out back. You may have to squeeze in though." The rabbit replied his eyes not leaving his friends face. He made for the back door, Dillon followed the bear with a huge bag on his back. The rabbit opened it politely for the bear.
As Dillon passed through the doorway, Martin mouthed, "Are you ok?" to Benny who nodded and said quietly.
"I'm fine, just please take care of him. This world can be very strange."
Martin nodded and smiled. "I'll look after him, I promise." He didn't wait for an answer not wanting to keep the other bear waiting.
He found Dillon looking doubtfully at his car, "I don't think I can fit on the seat... unless I lay across the backseats." He gave a shrug and a chuckle "I guess there are worse ways to travel."
Martin found himself blushing. "Sorry, we don't build our cars big enough."
"Not your fault, guess I'll have to get used to cramming into tight spaces." The bear said with another good natured chuckle he added. "Still I'm sure I'll enjoy cramming into some tight spaces."
Martin blinked as his mind raced, was that a hint, a flirt even? Maybe, but more likely just a translator context error. He opened his car and the bear dove into the back seat, making the vehicle rock and creak with the strain. The bear pulled his big bag on top of him.
Martin got into the drivers seat, deciding he didn't want to drive tonight he flicked the auto pilot on. For a moment he wondered why he didn't think of doing that with the wolf yesterday. As the vehicle drove he turned to talk to the bear. He started telling the bear about Lapros city and the lapine people. The bear lay there listening intently, a slight smile on his face nodding along every now and then.
He didn't stop talking as they arrived at his home. He gave the bear a quick tour, he noticed the bear giving the sink an odd stare. That's when he noticed the breakfast plates were still out. Two plates and two cups for a single guy. He fought the urge to explain their presence and instead took the bear upstairs. Pointing out the bathroom and taking him into the spare bedroom.
The rabbit finally stopped talking as the bear set down his bag on the bed. Martin stood there silently as the bear glanced around the small room and bed. "Sorry it's not that big."
Dillon shrugged, he had spent his life in the polar infantry. This place seemed like a private palace compared to some of the places he had bunked down. He opened the wardrobe, finding it full of clothes.
Martin jumped all flustered suddenly. "Oh sorry, those can be thrown out. They... they belong to my ex boyfriend. I thought he'd come back for them." Martin said as he quickly yanked the clothes out filling his arms with the contents of the wardrobe.
"His loss." It was the first words Dillon had said since he got into the car and they made the rabbit blush deeply. Then Martin realised the bear meant the clothes.
"Well they aren't worth much, I guess he figured better to buy new than come back here." Martin said as he threw the clothes into a pile in the hall. "I'll donate them to one of the charity shops tomorrow."
The bear looked around the room again, then opened his bag and pulled out a selection of shirts and began to hang them up.
Martin realised he was just standing staring at the bear unpacking. "Er... So do you have any questions?"
"Is this place always so warm?" Dillon asked not looking up from his unpacking.
"Well I can turn down the heating no trouble..."
"I mean the city... it seems so warm and green." The bear said quietly sitting down on the bed his few clothes put away he pulled a small computer out of his bag and placed it on the small table by the bed.
"Well it's summer at the moment. It gets colder in the winter. We even had some snow last year." The rabbit informed him.
"I think I will look forward to winter. It's funny I didn't think the first thing I'd miss would be the snow." The bear said sadly staring into a corner of the room. "It's been a long and very strange day. I think I'll turn in if that's ok with you."
The rabbit took a few quick steps out of the room saying. "Of course, you need anything let me know."
Dillon gave him a warm smile. "Thank you very kindly, Martin."
As Martin shut the door after him he heard the bear say. "Oh and I didn't mean the clothes."
It took a few moments for the words meaning to register with the rabbit. He blushed deeply as he picked up the pile of clothes and headed downstairs. He placed the clothes in some bags ready to throw out. Put the clean dishes away and turned the thermostat down to its lowest setting. He could always throw a jumper or something on if he felt cold.
The next morning Martin woke up early wanting to surprise the bear with a nice breakfast. He crept downstairs as quietly as he could determined to not wake the slumbering ursine. He was shocked to find the bear sitting in the kitchen gazing out over the garden. Martin hard the bear mutter. "So green."
The bear turned as he heard the rabbit come into the room. He gave the rabbit a warm smile. "I'm still on army time. I am used to getting up at the crack of dawn. Belting out the orders of the day and getting on with what needs to be done." The bear looked down at his paws a little sadly. "Of course, now I'm an unemployed asylum seeker just sucking up the life blood of the state."
Martin switched the kettle on knowing that coffee could solve any early morning problems. "Not sucking up the life blood. Taking the support that is put there for those in need. You shouldn't feel guilty, I'm sure you'll pay the state back. Our world is lucky to have you."
Dillon snorted and shrugged heavily. "I hope you are right. Right now I feel useless, I've never felt that way before."
The rabbit got two cups out and measured some ground coffee into his little coffee-pot. "You don't seem useless to me. A little lost maybe."
The bear smiled, "I feel more than a little lost and I'm a bear who has been trained to navigate his way across the frozen wastes of the Delean dessert. White flatness for hundreds of kilometres in every direct, not a single landmark anywhere. Drop me in there alone and naked and I could my way out in a heartbeat."
The rabbit snorted, "That's nothing, all you need to do is walk in a straight line. Try driving your way from Otto park to Scaledean beach. The crazy one way system we have set up has been known to ensnare tourists for days." He poured two cups of coffee as the bear chuckled at his words.
"Still today I would give real money to see the dessert again. Or the Risien glaciers, that's where I grew up. The Risien valley on the northern Polar continent. Sandwiched between two mountain ranges, two mighty glaciers locked in an eternal battle. Thousands of hills and cliffs of ice forming slowly changing a little each day. The cliffs are often filled with caves of pure ice. You can be hundreds of meters deep and yet the sunlight still filters through. Casting rainbows all around you, but far better is the night when the twin moons are out and the world is so silent the only sound is your own breath. The eternal aurora begins to dance, swirling rainbow colours in front of your eyes, so close and yet just out of reach. Like magic dust swirling in ribbons sparkling into the night. I remember when I was young chasing it, jumping off the hills just desperate to touch the sky, to be part of the magic." The bear's voice trailed off and he sat silently for a moment and the smiled. "Still, I can't go back so there's no sense crying about it."
"It sounds beautiful, I hope you get to go back someday." Martin said in an awed voice.
The bear sighed deeply. "No, I made my choice," the bear's expression gained a grim determination. "The right choice! Too much blood has been spilt on those ice-fields in the name of faceless gods. The cost is too damned high!" He practically roared the last few words thumping the bench hard for emphasis.
Martin placed the coffee in front of the bear. "To give all that up to be who you are. You're so brave."
Dillon laughed heartily, the sound music to Martin's ears. "I'm not brave, little one. Just smart enough to run from a fight that can't be won." The bear picked up the coffee mug sniffing it curiously as he added. "A pity though." As he went to take a sip Martin suddenly dove at the bear, reaching out with one paw it landed onto of the mug. Dillon paused his lips in an accidental kiss on the rabbit's paw, his eyes staring at the strange bunny full of unspoken questions.
"Sorry, it's just caffeine, I remember Benny never drinks the stuff." The rabbit said as he carefully plucked the mug out of the bear's paw.
Dillon nodded as realisation dawned. "Yes, it's a narcotic. Makes you all giggly and horny." It was the bears turn to blush. "Not that I've ever tried it of course. I think I'll go have a shower, wash the sleep off me."
"I'll have some breakfast ready by the time you are done." Martin promised the bear. Dillon gave him a warm smile in return, the bear's friendly expression made the rabbit's heart skip a beat. He bustled about the kitchen trying to make something fit for the polar. The bear had seemed a little sad and lost maybe he could whip up a taste of home. An idea suddenly rose in the rabbit's mind, he stopped cooking and dashed to his com station. A few quick messages and a quick purchase or two was all he needed to do.
"So where are we going?" Dillon asked as he took his seat on the train. When he'd come down from his shower, Martin had said he wanted to show him round his world. They'd had a slightly rushed breakfast and the rabbit had bundled into the car. They had driven to somewhere in the city, it was still really early and most of the streets were still empty. They'd parked up and the rabbit had told him to wait in the car. Ten minutes later the excited rabbit had returned with a backpack and a couple of tickets.
He'd dragged the bear into the train station and onto a platform. The announcer had given away the final destination of their train. However, Dillon didn't know if they might get off at one of a dozen named stops. Hell, none of the names meant a damn thing to him.
"Would you recognise the name if I told you?" Which a chuckle as he took a seat opposite the bear a small table between them.
"No, but then there's no reason not to give me the name as it won't spoil the surprise." The bear replied evenly.
"I'm taking no chances." The rabbit replied with a chuckle. "Now just wait, the trains going to pull out soon. This early in the morning the view should be spectacular."
Dillon discovered the rabbit wasn't wrong as the hover train pulled out of the station and shot out over the bay. The early morning sun reflecting off the waters, making them look golden. The city stood tall and proud beside the bay a gleaming glass jewel in the morning sun. Martin excitedly pointed out several important landmarks as Dillon gazed in awe.
As they left the city behind Martin chuckled at the bear saying," not exactly a magical aurora, but not a bad start."
The bear smiled at the rabbit. "It was beautiful though. It's hard to imagine the city could be so pretty from the outside when your view inside is blocked by all the buildings."
"Hover train is the best way to see some of the sights of Lapros. I'm afraid it's a four hour journey." The rabbit said as he gazed out across the sea beneath them.
"That's ok, nice scenery and good company. I think I'll enjoy the journey." The bear said settling back in his chair looking out over the water. "Oh and there's a nice view outside the train too."
The journey passed quite quickly, the train weaving through a series of islands making several stops. Dillon quickly got used to the rabbit passengers staring at him. Martin had explained that his species was very attracted to offworlders. Dillon had replied that he'd noticed, when he was at the convention he got dozens of males giving him their comm details.
After a couple of hours the train had made several stops. At one a young male lapine couple had gotten on the train. Dillon could see them from his seat, they were snuggled up on a seat looking out the window talking and giggling with each other. The bear couldn't help but smile at the sight, "such a sweet couple." He mumble to Martin, the rabbit turned around and spotted the pair and smiled.
"Young love, I remember what that's like." He said dreamily.
"How come you're alone then? If I had something like that I'd never let it go." Dillon asked quietly.
The question surprised the rabbit, it was so brazen and yet he could see in the bear's eyes that he meant it. "We were so young and so much in love. Then we weren't so young and he lost interest in me. Then we were fully grown and he found his way into the beds of other males."
The bear frowned, "he was a fool. I can see why you left him."
Martin smiled sadly and took a deep breath. "Actually he left me. I let him get away with it, forgave him every time. In the end I came home one day to find him gone and he called to say "you're not what I want right now.""
"He left you and broke up over vid? What a cunt!" The bear put his paw over his muzzle and blushed. "Sorry, soldiers mouth I forgot I was talking to a civilian."
Martin chuckled and leaned back in his chair saying, "no I'd say it was a fair description. The worst thing is, I blamed myself for a long time. Tried to figure out what I did wrong. Now I know."
The bear leant forward, "what did you do wrong?"
The rabbit leaned back putting his paws behind his head and smiled. "I fell in love with a cunt."
The bear roared with laughter every pair of eyes on the train was fixed on him. When he calmed down he smiled at the rabbit. "You're a nice guy, you know." He reached out and placed his paw on top of Martin's.
The rabbit's heart started pounding in his chest. The bear's paw was so warm, he looked down at it, one huge paw was enough to cover both of his. His breathing got faster his eyes moved on their own. His gaze running slowly up the bear's chunky yet muscular form. His thick neck, strong chin and pearly white teeth. Until he reached his eye's and he found they were gazing right back into his.
The bear seemed to be staring right into his heart, his breathing slowed suddenly calm. Those beautiful ice blue eyes gazing into him unwavering. He knew he wanted the bear and in that moment he was certain the bear wanted him. He began to lean forward and to his everlasting delight the bear began to lean towards him.
They were halfway towards each other when the train guard announced the next stop. Martin cursed his luck just a few minutes more and it wouldn't have mattered. "That's our stop, we need to get ready." The rabbit grabbed his bag and opened it pulling some things out of it. He passed Dillon a large coat as he pulled some gloves and a scarf out of his bag.
"Benny said you would just need a coat." The rabbit informed him as he pulled his blue coat gloves and scarf on.
Dillon looked out of the window seeing a white world. With hints of green and brown where trees or mountains broke through the snow covered terrain. "Where are we?"
"High up in the mountains of Tarsas on the Dale continent. It's the smallest of the four continents on Lapros and the one nearest the poles. It's snow covered here nine out of eleven months." The rabbit smiled at the bear. "My mothers have a cabin up here, they say it's fine for us to use and I have two days off work."
"When did you arrange all this?" The bear asked impressed.
"While you were taking your shower. It wasn't that hard, just a quick call to my mothers and Benny and then a quick purchase online." Martin said as the disembarked. The cold hit him immediately taking his breath away. The temperature at this time of year hovered several degrees south of freezing. Their breath became little white clouds of condensation hanging around them for a few minutes.
Dillon stretched and moaned enjoying the cool air as it surrounded him. "Oh this is more like it." He looked around the station was tiny just a platform a ticket machine and that was it. He could see up the hill that there was a town a few hundred meters away. It didn't look too big just a couple of dozen buildings nestled against the mountain.
Martin put his paw on the bear's shoulder to get his attention and then pointed to a mountain away from the town. "My mothers cabin is up that way. It's about a four or five kilometre walk in the snow. I hope you are up for it."
Dillon snorted as he laughed. "I assume you mean the walk."
The rabbit blushed at his own unintended innuendo. "Yes the walk."
The bear chuckled, "I'm a polar. This is a warm summer day to me. Just show me the way."
Martin didn't reply he just started walking, he knew it wouldn't be an easy walk for him. However, the cabin would be nice and cosy, with an old fireplace for the two of them to snuggle up next to. He was falling for the bear and he was certain the bear liked him too.
They had been going for about thirty minutes, the snow had gotten deeper as they walked, it was halfway to Martin's knees already. That added to the uphill slope they were climbing definitely gave the rabbit pause for thought. He'd only been to the cabin twice before, both times he had travelled from the station on a sled. However, he wanted to let the bear enjoy the snow and show the bear that he was able to keep up.
As he began to feel the cold bite through his coat he suddenly worried that he'd made a mistake. He didn't get to wonder for long as he stumbled as a white a frozen ball of snow smashed off the back of his head. The bear behind him giggled heavily, the bunny turned fiercely. "Oh it's like that is it?" he squeaked defiantly bending down and grabbing a handful of snow throwing it at the bear.
The bear stopped laughing as the snowball smashed on his nose. He mock growled and charged at the rabbit arms out stretched. Martin squeaked and ran throwing handfuls of snow blindly behind him. After a few frantic moments the bear tackled him and the both went tumbling into the snow. They rolled down the hill throwing snow at each other laughing as they rolled. Until they landed with a whump in deep snow.
Martin landed on top of the bear, they were both laughing hard. It was Martin's body that noticed where he was first. Sitting with legs astride the bear, his crotch pressed against the bear's tummy. His paws resting on the bear's chest, his muzzle mere centimetres from the bear's.
They both stopped laughing their eyes locked again. The rabbit began to lean down as the bear pressed up. Their lips met, the rabbit was shocked at just how warm the bear's lips were in the cold environment. He sank into the kiss happily, turning his muzzle a little and then opening. A thick ursine tongue gently caressed up into his maw, his lapine tongue pressed against it. The two warm muscles dancing with each other as their owners moaned in pleasure.
Martin gasped into the bear's mouth as two warm bearpaws cradled his head, large thumbs stroking his cheeks. He found himself nuzzling against the paws, the movement making him readjust his position. He felt something firm brushing his rear as he wriggled his rump trying to keep his balance. The bear under him moaned loudly, he found himself pressing down further, rubbing the firm lump under him against his thighs and rump.
The bear's paws stroked down his neck and shoulders, slowly working lower, caressing down the rabbit's side and eventually landing on his rump. He squeezed the pert bunny buttocks firmly. The bear's tongue had pressed deeper into the rabbit's muzzle, exploring and tasting him in a dominant way that made Martin moan and squirm with desire. He suckled firmly on the tongue teasing it with his own as he slowly slid his leg over and slipped his lower body off the bear.
The bear growled softly in frustration as the rabbit's rear was removed from his crotch. Only to moan loudly and deeply as the rabbit's eager paws started to rub and explore. Dexterous fingers rubbing through the fabric of his pants, running along his erect, throbbing and needy tool. Stretching around his cock squeezing and jerking it, the bear moaned louder and louder with each touch.
Suddenly Martin broke the kiss the bear opened his mouth to issue a protest, only to be silenced by a bunny finger on his lips. Dillon was surprised to be able to taste his own scent for a moment on the rabbit's digit. He gasped when he felt the bunny's other paw unfastening his pants, then groaned loudly as his thick meat was pulled free into the icy air.
Martin's eyes went wide when he finally pulled the bear meat into the light. Even through all the groping it was hard to believe the size of the shaft he was fondling until he saw it with his own two eyes. He moved down quickly, he knees crunching in the snow beneath them, ignoring the chill feeling starting to spread up his legs. As a light icy breeze made the big bear moan and shudder he realised he couldn't take time to admire the wonderful sight in front of him.
He placed his gloved paws either side of the meat lacing his fingers and sealing the thick bear shaft inside his warm gloved paws. Leaving just three or four inches of erect drooling black bear shaft exposed. The last few inches he surrounded with his warm muzzle finally tasting his delectable partner. His tongue running around the huge cocktip, tasting the sweaty musk and bitter pre.
Dillon moaned loudly, his deep bear voice no longer muffled by bunny tongue echoed down the mountain. Neither paid any heed to the light dusting of snow that began to fall as they were lost in each other. The bear's large paws reached down caressing the rabbit's cheeks, neck and long ears. Muttering sweet words and promises as the rabbit suckled and bobbed on his hot length.
The icy cold air froze his sensitive skin each time the rabbit pulled back. This only served to heighten his pleasure as the warm maw descended the sensations of cold and hot warmth flowed down the bear's cock and touched something deep inside. He couldn't stop himself bucking up into the rabbit's warm muzzle. His moans and grunts getting louder and louder as he rutted into that wonderful warmth.
Martin held his muzzle still letting the bear mate into it, his tongue lapping across the hot cock he swallowed pre greedily. The thick meat forced his muzzle wider, the bear's girth rivalled any cock he remembered taking. He was deeply aware of every sensation inside his muzzle, as the bear started rutting. The big beast's moans echoing around them, it was hard to tell when one died away and a new one started.
He kept his paws firmly latched around the bear pole as it thrust into him. He could feel the snow dusting into his hair, small flakes dotting his face, melting quickly to be replaced with their unique brothers. The bear's rutting was getting faster and faster, his moans, gasps and growls getting louder and more frequent. The rabbit knew it was only a matter of seconds before he would be filled with the bear's essence.
Martin closed his eyes holding himself firm. Ignoring the painful freezing sensations in his legs as he focussed on the bear he was desperate to please and pleasure. Dillon couldn't hold back any longer the sensations surrounding his cock ruled his body. He looked down marvelling at the sight of the sweet guy he had so quickly grown to care deeply for, eyes closed face an expression of blissful peace. As his thick black cock pistoned in and out of the muzzle.
It was too much for the bear he arched his back thrusting into the rabbit one more time and roared loudly. His powerful voice booming up and down the mountain sending news of his pleasure far and wide, causing a small avalanche further up the hills. To any out on this snowy day there was no doubt that somebody somewhere was having a good time.
Martin murred with content as the bear erupted inside his muzzle. His tongue worked overtime as he tried to drink down the fluid flooding his muzzle. The musky flavour dominating his mouth as he struggled to contain the flood. As he lapped the flood waters slowed to a stop. The cock in his muzzle and paw softening as the bear panted heavily fully spent.
The rabbit moved as quickly as he could, pulling his muzzle off the bear cock, slipping it back into the bear's pants and fastening him up as quickly as possible. Desperate to protect his lover from the cold winds. With his charge safely tucked in the bear's snug pants he struggled to his feet. His frozen legs screaming in protest as he began to use them again. He looked down at the bear who still had a dopey blessed out expression on his face.
As the snow grew heavier and the wind grew stronger he knew he needed to act. "We should get moving looks like a storm is coming this way."
The two moved quickly through the snow, silent as they rushed to get away as the snow fall grew heavier around them. Dillon began to grow fearful, not for himself he knew his body could withstand much worse than this little snow shower. However, the rabbit was already trembling and seemed unable to talk.
Martin grunted softly as he fought his way through a particularly deep snow drift. The snow reaching almost to his waist. Suddenly he felt two paws grabbing him. He was scooped up into two powerful arms. The bear cradled the rabbit to his chest as he strode easily through the snow drift. He didn't put the rabbit down as they reached the other side he continued on. His pace much faster than the rabbit would have thought someone of his size could sustain.
They were in the forest on the side of the mountain, the path built for the owners of the ski cabins obvious even to a stranger. He put his arms around the bear's large and powerful neck and leaned his head against the big creature's shoulders. His eyes slowly closed as he drifted off into blissful slumber.
The next thing he knew the bear was shaking him gently as the stood amongst a small collection of cabins. He pointed up the hill at his mothers' cabin which stood against a small cliff looking out over the top of the forest and valley. The bear covered the distance to it at a breathtaking pace before gently and slightly reluctantly placing the rabbit back on his feet.
It was the work of but a moment to get inside out of the bitter wind and snow. A few minutes later a small fire was started in the hearth and a kettle was boiling. As Dillon built up the fire Martin made two large mugs of cocoa. He grabbed a blanket off the bed and wrapped it around himself. He gave the bear one of the mugs and then pulled the bear over to the window. Evening had started to fall, the snow storm had been brief and the sun was now down and the stars began to peak out.
He put the blanket around the bear's shoulders as well, the two pressed together enjoying each others warmth. Martin noticed something out of the corner of his eye and smiled. He reached up to the bear's face and gently turned his face so he was not looking at the rabbit but out the window.
Dillon gasped as a beautiful aurora lit up the mountain, ribbons of blue, green and gold dancing across the sky. "This is..." The bear choked up he couldn't think of the words to express his feelings. He could feel a tear welling up in his eye, he tightened his grip on the rabbit beside him and closed his mouth. Words were not needed to express the joy he felt in that moment.