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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"I'm breaking up with you."
Alyssa blinked, her heart sinking. No... No, that could not be right. Her apartment was all the same around her, just like it had always been, but something changed irrevocably in that moment.
The doe-taur took a step back. The room was the same around her, on the second floor of the building...but nothing could or would ever be the same again.
"No... Sandor..."
Her partner, the white fox, turned away, his ears pinned and lips cruelly twisted.
"You don't deserve me anymore," he snapped, tail tight against his buttocks. "I've saved this city many times over, I'm the only one that can defeat the slimes. Everyone wants a piece of me -- I'm famous!"
"No... Sandor... Please..." Alyssa quivered, her lower lip trembling, wrapping her arms around her human half as her skin prickled with goosebumps. "No... I'll do anything, please! I'm sure we can work this out, I love you so much..."
"What -- you?"
He barked a laugh, wheeling back around. His fire superpower, so volatile, leapt from his fingertip, dancing and flickering.
"What do you think you can do for me?" He scoffed. "You can't even bear my child... What use really is a doe-taur? I only got with you because I felt sad for you. I still pity you, Alyssa, but that doesn't mean you have to drag me down with you."
She sucked in a sharp breath that he ignored. Sandor had to ignore it. They'd told him...
No. The fox couldn't think of that right now. He just had to do it. He just had to do it -- and get out.
"Please, Sandor."
Her voice curled around him, barely above a whisper.
"I don't... Please... Does having natural offspring matter that much to you? We can...adopt, have a surrogate... We can find a way."
The fox took a deep breath, steadying his resolve. It was now or never. Or else he would never be able to do it for her own good.
"Yes. I can't be with someone that can never bear me a child. It was never me that was the problem, Alyssa."
He turned on his heel, storming for the door. He'd never again enter that apartment.
The door slammed behind him, but it was not enough to silence Alyssa's wail.
The doe-taur fell to the floor by the window of her living room, blinking away the tears that just kept on falling and falling and falling. The red sports car, the model one that Sandor had told her about, a Guinevere, was parked outside and he got into it, whisking his white tail right in after him. He slid a pair of black shades onto his face, the glasses perching neatly on the top of his muzzle and hooking around the backs of his ears: very stylish.
Too stylish for Alyssa, at the very least. It belonged to Sandor, in part, for it was too expensive even for him and had been bought for him to use by a sponsor, one that wanted him, of course, to keep using his superpowers to keep the slimes at bay. Everyone wanted him to defeat the slimes, but his reach had not yet expanded beyond the city, even though there was talk of him doing more.
Alyssa's hands balled up into fists, though the tears kept coming. Did he think that he could just leave her like that? The sadness in her eyes brimmed over, spilling into hatred. The kind of hatred that seared through her body, curling up deeply into what was to become the dark pit of her soul.
"Never again, Sandor..."
Yet their trials were only just beginning.
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The Paranormal Commission was behind it. Of course, they were behind it. He would never have broken up with Alyssa if not for them, known, in shorthand, simply as The Commission. They monitored all with superpowers and worked with the aim of keeping those in the city, and their control, safe from alien and supernatural influences, though, in recent years, it had been the slimes that had dominated. And, as the only anthro in the city with the power to defeat them, Sandor had become a figure of great importance.
He hadn't lied about that. But it was not something that the fox had ever wanted. Sure, yes, he'd wanted to do some good in the world and make sure that he used his powers for the greater good, but things weren't going quite the way that he wanted them to. He'd gotten big in the city and he'd made a name for himself... All in a bad way.
The Commission had taken him. They'd said that they would harm his family, send them to prison -- and do even worse to Alyssa.
The fox trembled, in the narrow corridor, his tail tucked down. For all his powers, he was still weak and he was still able to be controlled. He didn't know whether he hated that more or the fact that, ultimately, they had forced him to break up with Alyssa.
All to protect her. But it didn't feel all that much like protecting her when he would never see her again, not ever. He had seen the tears in her eyes, how they had streamed down her face, how she had collapsed to the floor. Well, he had heard that. But...he had to do it.
Sandor didn't know how else to keep her safe. There was, most likely, no good answer to it...
"Here."
The eagle leading him smirked, his eyes gleaming with wickedness. Just how he could smirk with a beak was beyond him, but Sandor didn't have to ask about that. No... Not as he was led to a small window in the corridor, everything bright and tunnel-like, with a rounded roof, though there was no outside light, only artificial.
The lighting strips above his head, only about a foot higher than Sandor's ears were, buzzed faintly. But he stared at the wolf beyond the window, how her violet eyes locked onto him.
Was she smiling? It was hard to tell. She was too neutral, hiding everything behind the thicker, fluffier grey fur of her muzzle.