These beast people stories are fun to write, just a little info if you get confused. 3 nights to a full moon, first one they want to have a partner, second one they NEED to have a partner, third one they want affection. the other ox girl story explains it better but thats the gist. have fun and enjoy, i had a blast writing and proof reading it. if there's mistakes, please remember I'm only human with a full time job and adult responsibilities.
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Dalep raised his arm and wiped the sweat off his brow, looking out to the edges of the farm and seeing Kazz strutting back with a full sack in tow. He could see her satisfied grin from where he was standing a quarter mile away.
"Well damn, did she get it that quick?" he whispered to himself as he got up to head towards her.
He covered the distance quickly, his seven foot figure making easy work of traversing over the rocks and through crops that were in his way. Getting to his smaller counterpart that was dragging the bag covered in grass and blood.
"I got him for ya, his den was just inside the wood line!" Kazz said with pride as she yanked the bag open.
Dalep shivered as he saw the dead mountain lion inside, he hated that it had to be like this, but he couldn't put his animals or others in any more danger. The local wildlife management had told him they would try to send someone out, but a month had passed and he had lost four goats in the time he was waiting. When Kazz offered to help, he was more than happy to let her take the reins and put an end to it.
"Sorry to put this on you, I'm happy you're ok though." Dalep said with a smile.
Kazz looked upwards towards him, almost having to take a step back as his face shined with a bright smile. She got odd looks for her body type, but she always felt he never judged her and actually enjoyed seeing her. In the three years they had known each other, he had never shown her ill feelings or contempt, she felt her stomach flutter as he looked at her.
"You should have called me sooner, Dalep. I would have been more than happy to come out and take it down before this much time had passed." she said as she turned to look back down.
Dalep was happy she was always willing to help, she may have been tough to handle sometimes but Kazz was one of the toughest hunters he knew. Seeing as how she never used a rifle or other weapon, she could take down game all year and never have any trouble with law enforcement.
Kazz stood six feet tall, but since she was part lycan she had long arms that were covered with dark fur from above her elbow to her hands. Her hands were large, with long fingers that were level with her knees, tipped in razor sharp claws that allowed her to easily dispatch prey and climb through the landscape. Her legs from above her knees were the same, dark fur covering her powerful canine-like appendages and agile feet, also tipped with the deadly natural weapons. She caught people staring there most often, where humans had ankles that were attached to feet. She had an ankle hock like a wolf, leading down into a paw that she walked on, she still had five toes that assisted her balance. At first she would just look like an average woman walking on her toes, but then when people realized, they always recoiled and gave her plenty of room.
Most people shuttered when she smiled, seeing the fang like canine teeth could make a primal fear and upset feeling rise in their gut. But the center of her body looked just like any other woman, toned from a life of running and hunting her prey. She hated being in crowded areas, the prying eyes of humans that seemed to look down on her and judge the body she had been gifted. Appendages too long and deadly for them to feel comfortable with her being close to them. Her ears were sharp, able to catch their whispers as they were so sensitive to the sounds around her. They came from the side of her head and pointed upwards, long and straight, soft fur adorning them to help keep the cold at bay.
Everytime Dalep looked at her, he always imagined scratching just behind the fuzzy ear that came out and pointed upwards. He enjoyed seeing her, and after being around her for so long, he always felt like he had an extra safety blanket when she was close by.
Other people in the town guessed he would have a harder time accepting her, since he was part Ox himself. After his dad had met and fallen in love with his Ox girl mother, they had him and raised him to work the land. Standing almost seven feet tall and being built to carry and work all day, he was expected to be more skittish and wary of her. But he warmed up to her immediatley, and always made sure to greet Kazz and ensure she was having a good day. He saw her as a beautiful woman, with a toned physique and level head, he wondered why she was always single.
The thought reminded Dalep of what night it was, the first of the three days of every beast persons natural dilemma. He looked at the sun and gauged the time, then back to Kazz who was watching him, her face looked like she had a question but once his brown eyes locked with her icy blue ones, she looked away.
"Well I'm gonna get this thing home, I'll clean it when I get home, you shouldn't have any problems as I left the gut pile in the woods." she said as she turned to leave.
Dalep watched her black shoulder length hair blowing in the slight breeze, he looked down her body and to her rear. He didn't want to act like an animal, but the way her tight and toned butt looked in the form fitting clothes had pulled his attention. The way her wolf-like legs moved reminded him of a woman walking in high heels, he tried not to stare but knew he was failing.
"Hey Kazz!" he asked with a raised voice, as he blinked and raised his line of sight.
She turned around to look at him, his powerful physique standing like a mountain in the landscape of the farm. "W-What!" she shouted back. She worried she sounded annoyed and as he looked at her she felt her inner being writhe and claw for something, she cursed herself and pushed the feeling down.
'Do it, just ask it!' Dalep thought to himself as he huffed with his nerves bounding inside of himself, he wanted her to stay. He didn't want to say goodbye yet, but even after being friends for so long, he still worried she would see him as a nuisance, the annoying ox boy that made her waste her day.
"Do you want to just clean it here, you can stay for dinner, if you'd like?" he asked while trying to mask his nervousness in his voice.
Kazz gave him the same look she always did when he had her feelings twisted up like this. One eyebrow cocked slightly higher with the opposite ear dipping down, her blue eyes looking into his with unrecognized intensity. She never realized she did it, always being too preoccupied thinking of something else.