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.
Please note that all characters are clearly over eighteen and written as such in all stories.
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"So, what are we doing for Halloween this year?"
Sasha practically bounced in place, Kao rolling his eyes, on a handheld gaming console, where he was obviously losing, judging from the beeps it was making.
"Ugh, mom, we don't always need to do something for Halloween, you know..." He grumbled, though the drake, to be fair to him, was more annoyed at his game than he was with his mother. "It's not always going to be like it was when we were kids... I liked your cakes though."
Sasha puffed out her cheeks, filling them with air as her paws went to her hips.
"Young dragon, I'll have you know that you won't be getting any cakes if you keep talking to your mother like that!"
Kao may have been an adult, just about, but he knew better than to anger a riled-up dragoness, muttering an apology, his snout shoved further down to his gaming screen. It didn't help him win, however.
"Hm..." Fyr considered the question, sharing the armchair with Car, where she was sprawled, a little possessively, over his lap, sitting on top of him. "Well, I always liked those parties before...but they were for little kids, mom, I don't think we'd fit in there anymore. And trick or treating is definitely for kids."
Car's head came up a notch, the drake's eyes shining with shy yet childish joy, though he still held a little of it back."
"What? No! You're never too old for trick or treating! I wish I'd had a younger brother or sister or something so that I could have taken them out with me, I'd've loved that."
Fyr chuckled, leaning against him as she looked up.
"Maybe you, Car, but Kao was a pain in the tail to drag around trick or treating... Always dressed as a robot or something crazy... I think one year he was a pirate!"
Kao grinned.
"I still have the sword."
"Alright, alright," Sasha said, reclaiming their attention from diverging with a snap of her fingers. "Come on, I'm not suggesting that we go and trick or treat...though we could dress up...but we can go pumpkin picking or something? The corn maze is supposed to be for adults too, the big one that the farmer got a little carried away with. I think they'd lose the kids in there if they let them go in unsupervised, to be fair..."
Fyr pursed her lips, tail curling back and forth curiously.
"I suppose pumpkin picking could be fun, it's been a long time since I've carved a pumpkin... Have you ever done that, Car?"
"Hm, well, can't say I really got into anything other than the typical Halloween candy stuff, that's what I remember most about it," he admitted with a half-shrug, Kao chuckling in the background. "But I'd like to go if it was with you, Fyr."
She smiled. Something had changed in the last few days as the Autumn months closed in around them, fortunate to be in a part of the world where there were defined seasons, the changing colours of the leaves setting the land apart, if only for a little while. The tree lined streets gave an indicator that the months were changing, though the study schedules that Fyr and Car were both on, picking up extra courses to supplement their education, did not follow the traditional cycles and breaks that they'd been used to. In a way, it had thrown them both off kilter somewhat.
But it did not matter, not as she gamely said that they could all go, head to the party with the cider tasting -- not for Kao, unfortunately, as he was underage, but he could have apple juice from the farm too -- and go pumpkin picking too. It was only early afternoon, though there was still some time before night drew in, hours that weren't to be wasted. She liked how it made her mother light up, as if it was one thing that she had always truly enjoyed, even when things had been difficult in their life.
So, she would do whatever was needed, for her mother's sake.
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Car dashed home, though his parents' car was not in the driveway, as he'd expected. He hadn't been around all that much since they'd moved out, though they'd asked him especially to keep an eye on the house while they were away visiting family. Not for any bad reason, of course, but it still made his stomach twist uncomfortably. A lot of bad news could come from within families and there were memories there that the drake didn't want to revisit.
The house was quiet, however, as he mooched through the rooms, doing the usual, sorting the mail, watering the plants (god, his mother had so many plants), making sure that everything was in order. He might even be able to squeeze in a quick clean and freshen up of the place before they were back, for there was always the chance of a place gaining a hint of must and dust after the owners or occupants had been away for a while. It was something that he'd always noticed when he'd been younger and come back from holiday with them.
He yawned. Maybe a sit down wouldn't be that bad. It had been a busy time and, to be fair to him, it was exhausting running around fucking Sasha and being with Fyr, his time short enough at the best of times. He had too much on his plate and things there were going to come to a head eventually, even if he wanted everything to carry on the way it was, forever if possible.
Tired, a bit too tired. He had to head out to meet them at the farm where everything was being held, one of his friends working out there too -- was it in the family? His eyelids were heavy, too heavy, leaning back against the sofa, fighting the claw of sleep.
A little rest wouldn't hurt, not after ransacking the fridge for food that would have gone off anyway before his parents got home. His stomach was full and everything around him was so quiet and soft and he was just so...sleepy...