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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The following weekend, everything was set up to go at the mountain spa resort. Their bags had been sent ahead, what they would want afterwards, assuming Pepper said yes, all to celebrate. David and Diana, Dale's parents, arrived at the resort with Mona, Pepper and Dale, Pepper staying as close to Dale as she could. After her time without her partner, she hardly wanted to be away from him, though Dale had spared her the worrying details of his trip away. It was very unlikely to happen again, or so he hoped, for it was not the sort of environment, with bullets flying, that he at all wanted to run headfirst into again anytime soon.
His parents were quite like him, nothing to really look twice at as people, but it was what lay inside them that was special. His father was fairly tall, despite the mild thickness around his belly, with the same hair as his son and a moustache that was showing signs of grey. His mother, Diana, always had a smile on her face, which brightened her features, always looking well and put together with blonde hair the colour of summer straw, though she had a way of being about her that radiated kindness. Few people didn't gravitate toward Diana.
Dale helped his parents with their bags, bringing them in on a trolly, while Pepper led his mother, arm in arm, to the resort lobby. Everything was set up to soothe, to bring peace and relaxation, water features lining the walls, a steady fall of water, making their eyes follow it in almost a sleepy fashion. Everything inside was set up as if to bring in more of the natural world, from bamboo furniture with comfortable, sustainably sourced cushions to the design of the reception desk, where they would be able to check-in.
Dale smiled, watching Pepper and his mother out of the corner of his eye. Pepper and his mom had gotten on since they had met, though he was fortunate that they were so friendly with each other. On the other hand, he wasn't sure that his mother would think quite as kindly towards Pepper if she ever found out what it was that she did to him in the bedroom.
Best keep that one to himself.
Mona made sure they knew where to go, smartly dressed, but all in a way that highlighted her curves, understanding that an outfit that dressed her to the nines did not have to be frumpy, no, not in any way. Casting her an appreciative smile, his eyes discreetly roamed her figure, landing on the thick curve of her buttocks.
It was the first time that his parents had met Mona, who had gone ahead to meet them there in the lobby. David faltered in his stride, eyebrows lifting.
"That's...uh..." He tried to put it delicately, bless him. "That's Pepper's mother? She's very...err... She's very, ah...lovely."
Diana shot him a look, though even she could not put much of a glare on her face, her husband's moustache twitching as he smiled.
"Oh, but she's not as pretty as you, dear, of course, not..."
Diana sighed softly, though her lips tugged in a smile, only teasing her husband.
"Mhm, sure thing. Good save, David."
When Diana wasn't looking, however, David nudged Dale with his elbow, whispering to him.
"Nice job, son!"
Of course, he was referring to landing Pepper and, through her, her mom too. Dale laughed weakly, rubbing the back of his neck. Well, if only they knew the truth of that matter, but he was not about to say anything there.
Introductions were made and everyone, thankfully, got on as well as Dale and Pepper too could have hoped. It was important to both, of course, that their parents got on with each other, for they didn't want any kind of animosity between their families, even though they had come from different walks and directions in life. The path that Mona had taken to get to where she was, undoubtedly, was full of as many trials as his moderate parents had faced, though Dale appreciated the life that they had given him very much and all the values they had instilled in him. He was exceedingly fortunate to have them in his life.
"Now, Mona..." David tried to insist, but he didn't yet realise that there was not a soul in the world that could take over and insist on anything when it came to the wolf. "We should pay for some of this! You've already planned so much, put it all together... We can't just let you pay for everything!"
Mona brushed it all off with a smile, gently pressing David's hand back towards his chest with a shake of his head.
"Oh, no, that is all quite well, don't worry about a thing," she said smoothly, slipping between David and Diana and taking them each by the arm. "I actually own forty per cent of the resort shares, so the owner has given me a very generous discount. He owes me a favour anyway."
She grinned and gave Diana a wink that Dale's mother could not help but return, even if she did not quite know what she was winking at.