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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"See you later, Valorean!"
Soren, an anthro dragon, waved goodbye to his friend as he left the gym, his bag slung over his shoulder. He smiled, his thick, white mane of hair waving lightly in the breeze, though he paid it no mind. With his muscle and scales, clad in black and red, there was very little anyone around him could do to harm him -- and the wind was hardly going to push a guy like him off-balance.
Yet the wind picked up and up, roaring around him as he walked down the street. Behind the dragon, the fabric of reality ripped apart, revealing a gaping blue chasm in the air, whirling with kinetic energy. The moment Soren turned, however, he was dragged straight off his feet into the rift, his bag flying off his shoulder.
As the rift closed behind him, all that was left was his black and yellow gym bag with the logo on the side, dropping to the pavement. A passerby paused, glancing up, though they had not come around the corner in time to see what had happened.
It was all as if the dragon had never been there.
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"Mmmph..." The dragon groaned, blinking as the world before his eyes cleared. "What... What happened?"
He pushed himself into a seated position, shaking his head slowly from one side to the other as he sought to clear it. It was not all that easy, however, as he crawled his way upright, using his long, thick tail more than usual for balance. It was a good thing he had it sometimes.
Where he'd landed looked like a city... And it wasn't too unfamiliar to him, though the stores didn't look the same and the vehicles there were a little different. Some of them even hovered off the ground and Soren backed away from them, wobbly on his feet. What the hell was going on? Where was he?
"It's a monster!"
"Someone sound the alarm!"
Other anthros fled from him, though they just looked like normal people to him. Soren stared after them, slack-jawed as he strained to get his eyes to focus, yet none of it made sense.
"Okay, just going to walk away from the crazy people then..."
Soren rubbed the back of his neck and shrugged, only glad he was still wearing his clothes, though it didn't at all seem like he was "home," or what he knew to be his home.
But he was soon pursued by sirens and anthros on foot, some even with strange, black suits that covered them from head to toe. They obeyed orders in an almost robotic fashion, the black second-skin almost looking like latex to him. But it couldn't be, surely?
Yet it was a world Soren would have to come to terms with very quickly indeed as he fled, hauling himself over a fence in an alleyway with such force that he flung himself up twenty-feet in the air.
CRACK!
"Oof!"
The tarmac crunched out from where his body impacted the ground, although he didn't quite understand what had happened. With authorities in hot pursuit, he jumped back up again and ran, though it quickly became evident that his muscles were simply more effective there than they had been before.
He ran faster. He jumped further. He climbed higher.
A lash of his tail to the corner of a building, completely unintentionally, destroyed the whole corner, the building crumbling down with a colossal grind and crash in his wake. Yet Soren could not stop to apologise to anyone as he fled and, finally, found an abandoned warehouse to hole up in.
Things changed. It was a world in which he was seen as a monster and it took a small Arctic wolf to pull him out of his frenzied stupor. Decro said he'd been checking for supplies in the old warehouse, things his company might have left behind, when he'd uncovered Soren in there.
Far from being terrified of Soren, the wolf seemed to know and understand that he was just an anthro like anyone else -- so he helped the dragon. Soren was glad to have a friend, even though his whole new situation threw off his sense of the world, shaky where he had before been confident. When he had only one anthro on his side, the dragon took that trust blindly.
Too blindly.
A few months down the line, he headed over to where Decro, the wolf, said he was working, with a whistle on his lips. The wolf had helped him some time back with a disguise, so his horns were mostly hidden and he just looked like a lizard anthro, though it had meant painting over some of his red scales so he looked more like a species from another country. He would not be seen as a native to the country the city was in, but it was enough for others to not see him instantly as a monster. Thankfully for Soren, he didn't have wings, so the need to hide those was stripped from them. His tail needed to be trimmed down of the white fluff, which matched the colour of his hair, but Soren was able to fly under the radar a lot more when he kept himself to himself and didn't act like he was out of place in society.
"Hey, Decro!" Soren greeted him at the door as the wolf signed him into the building, which was oddly behind three security gates and a big, metal fence with rolled barbed wire at the top. "High security place this... I didn't think you worked somewhere this intense."
The wolf grinned, ears perked up, though Soren was not to know what he had planned for him. Of course, the dragon was the perfect subject for the Commission, but he had needed time to settle into his body in that new world before he could be used as they willed.
"Of course, of course," he said smoothly, half in his professional persona and half more personable -- the mask he'd put on to lure Soren in. "Come on, I have something to show you."
Soren didn't quite know what to think as he was taken down a hallway to a room that only had a bed in it. Well, it kind of looked like a bed as it was rectangular and flat, though it had a strangle, smooth cover on it. It kind of looked like latex.