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 going to do it."
Corry's roommate, Dillon, a German Shepherd anthro who was lying back on his bed, scoffed. If Dillon wasn't rolling his eyes, it was a good day.
"No, you're not. You don't have the balls, dude."
Corry shook his head, blue eyes sharp with determination, though he couldn't stop the twitch of a smile about his lips.
"Yes -- I am! Dude, I can't miss a chance like this! I'm going to ask her!"
"Yeah, yeah," Dillon said, turning a page in his textbook, studying for their college classes together, as Corry should have been doing at that very moment. "Sure thing. You keep telling yourself that...but I'm not letting you. You're going to make a total fool out of yourself."
Groaning, Corry threw himself on his bed, which was, to be fair, a little dramatic for a college student out on his own. Though not a soul had ever said that twenty-one-year-olds were particularly mature. There was still a lot for him to learn in life.
"You really can't stop me, Dillon," he grunted, but it was hard to push by the nerves in his stomach, especially when he'd thought that his roommate would be the one encouraging him. "I'm going to ask her out."
"Watch me stop you."
Corry groaned.
"Seriously?"
Sitting up, Dillon jabbed a pen in his direction, though it did not come off as forceful as the canine anthro wanted it to.
"Hashtag: not a good idea! Hashtag: just stop! Hashtag: she eats guys like you for breakfast!"
Corry rolled his eyes.
"Really?" He said. "Hashtag? What are you, sixteen?"
Of course, Dillon was far from that, a student in the same year as Corry, but the dog was a more cautious sort, the type that hung back rather than rushing headlong into things that, perhaps, he did not understand as well as he could. It was a better way to be, allowing him to gather information before making a move (or not), but not everyone saw things the same way as he did, of course. It would have been a boring world if they did.
"Fact's fact, dude," Dillon said, acknowledging his roomie with a twitch of his ear, attention already back on his book. "I can't let you ask her out. She's cursed. Like...for real."
Corry scoffed. Now that certainly couldn't be true.
"I've heard that a lot -- you guys all over here do know that curses aren't real, right? What's the deal with you all? She's just a girl."
Dillon sighed, putting his textbook aside. It seemed that studying would have to wait, tail twitching in open annoyance at how persistent his roommate was being.
"No one really knows, it's all kinds of weird," he said, trying to explain, but struggling to find the words. "The guys that dated her...hm. They won't say anything about her after that first date. That's all that happens. They have a date...then nothing. I asked Steve about it the other day and the guy went white as a fucking sheet! Like he'd seen a ghost! And then, get this -- he told me "see for yourself". I don't know what the hell that's supposed to mean, but neither do I want to find out. And neither should you, not with how fucked up all of this is."
Dillon sat on the edge of his bed, elbows on his knees, hands spread apart as if to say that he still didn't know what the big deal was.
"She's gorgeous. She's smart. She's doing more or less well in her classes. She has friends, she's a normal girl, looks pretty with that black and white fur... You can't be against anthros, Dillon, you are one! What do you think she could possibly do to guys that like her?"
Dillon shook his head, half-shrugging.
"It's the evil ones that are hot, remember? Or crazy. Maybe everyone's just so stuck on how hot she is that they don't see something worrying until they're all up close and personal with her. I dunno, but if they're hot you got to look a little harder. And the rumours, with her, are loud..."