This is a short work of erotic fiction containing furry, or anthropomorphic, characters, which are animals that either demonstrate human intelligence or walk on two legs, for the purposes of these tales. It is a thriving and growing fandom in which creators are prevalent in art and writing especially.
All work is fiction intended for fantasy only, regardless of content, and consent must always be acquired when engaging in any sex act with another adult.
Please note that all characters are clearly over eighteen and written as such in all stories.
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Brian laughed, sitting back in his beach chair, though it had rendered him rather low to the ground with how much it sagged. His company wasn't known for pushing out all the stops when it came to the parties they threw -- but considering that the food was passable and the company great, he wasn't one to complain. His hair had been tamed earlier that morning before he had taken a dip in the water, but ended up fluffy and a little spiky with salt.
It was of no real matter, however, taking another drink from a beer that his wife, Michelle, had picked up for him from the beach bar. He'd get the next round but, for the moment, Brian was quite happy right where he was, curling his toes into the soft, white sand of the beach and letting it sift between the digits.
Michelle leaned over and nudged him, a smirk pulling at her lips. Her thighs were soft and looked rounder where she sat in her beach hair, the wood creaking a little where it had been used by the rental company that owned them just a little too much. Her short, dark brown hair was not long enough to tie back, though Michelle had taken care not to get it wet so that she could look her best. Going to events, just like the beach party, was just something she did as his wife, even though she didn't always enjoy them.
"Look who's here!"
Oh, but there was something, or someone, that she was very much going to enjoy there that day, though she only vaguely remembered her name. Something masculine, wasn't it? Dan... Danny? No, Danielle, yes, that had to be it. Danielle.
Danielle had recently joined the company and, well, had been a little clueless to begin with. She'd heard story after story from Brian about how clueless she was, committing faux pas after faux pas in the office while she was trying to work out just where she fit in there. Yet her good looks and innocent smile were quickly landing her with more and more attention, even if she would not be trusted with anything higher-level when she was still so new to the company.
At the beach, however, she was nice for Brain to look at, especially as she stripped off her long, loose T-shirt, which still had not done all that much to hide her shapely body. With big breasts, she should have really known that the tiny, red bikini was nowhere near big enough for her breasts, almost looking comically small. Brian chuckled and stared openly at her through his dark sunglasses, hiding his intent, while Michelle brazenly scoffed and shook her head.
"Good god... Looks like she's trying to cover up those balloons with postage stamps!"
Brian barked a sharp laugh, elbowing his wife and hushing her.
"You're going to let her hear you!"
Michelle only grinned.
"Oh, yeah? And what's a bimbo like Danielle going to do about it, huh? God, even her name's annoying... Who's even named that anymore? Hey, Julie... Julie... Have you seen who's here?"
She gossiped too easily -- where was the harm in it, anyway? There was never any harm in talking, not when words couldn't hurt anyone. With her friends, she mocked Danielle, hardly even bothering to keep her voice down.
"She's got to have had surgery to have breasts that big," Julie said with a roll of her eyes. "Kind of sad, really."
"I know, right?" Michelle agreed. "Doesn't she know how to dress herself either? That bikini -- God, even on the bottom -- isn't covering anything!"
The others snickered and Gina chimed in.
"Yeah... Wow, that's a major fashion fail, even for a bimbo. Do you think she even realises we're talking about her?"
Michelle rolled her eyes. She'd never got caught, in a bad way, for gossiping before and she didn't see why things were going to change then.
"What? No... No, she'd just think she's hot stuff and everyone's looking at her. Look, all the guys will just want to grab her legs and brush her tits, they all want a go at her. But no one's going to keep a blonde bimbo like that around, are they?"
The others murmured their agreement, even though it was kind of mean-spirited in how they spoke about Danielle. Yet snap judgements about them had been made too in times gone by and Danielle wasn't at all helping matters.
She felt the eyes on her and greeted her friends at the company, even her manager, completely ignorant to the fact that they were staring at her tits and the sheer amount of skin that she had revealed. Sure, it may not have been an issue at all if she had worn a more modest bikini, though Danielle tried not to poke at it too much. Why, it had fit just fine the year before and she didn't know why it suddenly looked so small on her! Maybe her butt had filled out in the last year? But she didn't look fatter either, still slim and lean, her legs long and eye-catching.
"Hey!" She chirped, greeting the sales director, who grinned widely and drew her into a hug against his bare chest rather than shaking her hand. "So great to see everyone here! And everyone's so friendly!"
He nodded and smiled, though didn't need to make further comment than that. She had found herself as the centre of attention and, well, did not know that all the drinks that she was being passed were heavily alcoholic. Unlike Brian's beer, while the wives rolled their eyes and waved with false smiles at Danielle, they were fruity and sugary enough to hide even the slightest taste of alcohol. And Danielle hadn't yet learned how to pace herself...
Michelle smirked at her husband, raising an eyebrow.
"Let's have some fun, I've got a plan... Oh, girl, you're going to love this!"
She stood, sauntering over to Danielle with her sunglasses propped up on her head and a sickly-sweet smile on her face.
"Hey, girl," she said, her smile too fixed to be real. "Why don't you come down to the water? It's really nice today!"
Danielle laughed and shook her head, holding up her hands.
"Oh, no, I don't think I can today, I'm not wearing the right clothes! No, no... No, I'm fine, thanks!"
Yet her denials were not to be listened to as Brian took charge, scooping her up in his arms with her legs slung over his left arm.
"Aw, come on," he said, grinning as if she was an errant child throwing a fit. "You've got to get in the water!"
"What -- no, no! I don't want to!"