Knot County Sheriff's Department: Case One
Twenty Over the Breed Limit
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This Story involves human females and Furry males engaging in sexual acts, so be aware if that isn't what you're looking for. I've taken a lot of inspiration from Jay Naylor's works, especially his "The Fall of Little Red Riding Hood" series, as well as E.Z. McCain's "Beastiverse" stories, so you may envision the world of these stories in a similar light. In this world, humans live in conjunction with various Beastman races, among other animals and mythical creatures. However, a curse borne by the ancient Goddess Hera has lived in the hearts of women for millennia, making them crave for Beast Cock and sex with Beastmen, Animals, and Monsters.
In this chapter, Deputy Wendy Cunningham stops a suspicious Lizard for a routine traffic citation...
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It was late in the evening in the rural, windswept plains. A single car was speeding down the lonely highway, it's driver tenser than he should've been for a number of reasons, not the least of which being the eerie feeling he got from this place. He hadn't seen a sign of civilization for miles, let alone an actual town of any sort; just the endless ocean of tall grass, utterly flat plains, detail-less crop fields and the lone highway that cut through it.
But while the sense of being nowhere was unnerving enough, what was really bugging the back of the driver's mind was his task. By the strictest legal definition, the driver was a criminal, a member of a gang that had only just moved in to the region from far up north, and he was scheduled to make an incredibly important delivery.
His boss had recently invested in a new type of drug that induced a number of very interesting effects, exploitable effects, particularly in women. The driver had the first doses of that drug in his vehicle, just a test batch, but he knew just how badly his boss wanted that drug to begin the 'plans' he had for this place. He also knew he was barely making his schedule, and his boss was not the sort of guy to be kept waiting, so the driver was currently racing well above the posted speed limit. Not that he really gave it much thought, after all he was essentially alone out here in the countryside, he hadn't even seen another car in half an hour, so what were the odds of being pulled over?
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Knot County, Oklahoma, was a sleepy backwoods region centered around the largest town of Rimridge, population 20,000. Beyond that, the county was about as much in the middle-of-nowhere as possible. Vast grasslands sparsely dotted with farms and tiny towns was all many of the residents ever knew of the world. At least until recently, however the last couple years had seen a slight but noticeable influx of residents moving from out of state, many of which turned out to be Beast peoples.
Deputy Wendy Cunningham sat behind the wheel of her cruiser, perched on the dead highway just a couple of miles outside of town. She was proud to be a deputized officer of the peace for the Knot County Sheriff's Department, but wouldn't deny that this was not one of the most exciting places to live. However, that suited the young officer just fine, for the most part.
Still a very young woman, Wendy had been on the force for three years now, but despite her mid-level experience she still considered herself a very timid woman. Many people in her life would point out that she'd always had trouble raising her voice, or taking command of a situation, which admittedly would make it seem like wanting to be a Deputy would be an odd career choice. But although Wendy didn't have the most authoritative personality, she had always wanted to help and protect people, which is why she enlisted in the force.
Though extremely shy by nature, the young woman liked to think she'd grown a lot as a person and as a peace keeper in the last few years on the job, which was a good thing because she'd noticed that in the last year or so, crime rates had been slowly but steadily increasing in frequency and intensity.
Still, this was a big county for such a small department to police, and there was still many a quiet night when Wendy would find herself almost completely alone. At the moment she merely sat in her car along the main highway leading into Rimridge. She was on highway duty, which was perhaps the least intensive duty she could be assigned, given how sparse the population in the county was. Usually the worst she ever had to do was pull over some dumb teenagers driving over the speed limit.
The girl breathed out a weary sigh, pondering if she should soon make a run into town for some coffee, but her eyes perked up when she did see the high beams of a car cutting the dark and coming right towards her. Wendy barely had time to blink before the car flashed past her, setting off her radar. The speed limit was pretty generous out here in the country, but that vehicle was still doing 20 miles well over it.
Her practiced hands releasing the brake, Wendy immediately got her car onto the road and was chasing after the offending vehicle, blue lights dazzling in the darkness and siren blaring down the road. Given that she had been fully pulled over when the car sped past, it took her a good few minutes to catch up, but by the time they were about five miles from town she was right on the car's tail.
The driver in the speeding car immediately saw the flashing lights in his mirror, and growled a curse to himself. Knowing there was absolutely no one else on this road, his chance of evading the cop was basically zero. Regardless of his "cargo," his best bet would be to pull over and just play this off as a routine stop. Hopefully he'd just be slapped with a speeding ticket and be sent on his way.
Wendy was relieved to see the car begin to slow and pull onto the dusty highway shoulder once she was behind him. She killed her siren but left the lights flashing as she followed him onto the side. They hadn't been swerving, so she doubted she'd need to deal with a drunk driver, just chastise a hothead teen for driving so fast.
The pretty young Deputy stepped out of her squad car and took a breath, doing her best to summon all the confidence and authority she could manage. Even though she rarely,
rarely
ever had any real trouble with this county's residents, she still needed to show that she was the one in charge.