Welcome back, my lovely reader~
If this is your first visit to the L&L series,
STOP
go read the first one 'Love & Lattes: A bunny's bounty' to get the best experience. This is a direct sequel and I
STRONGLY
recommend reading the first one so you're not lost.
Take your time, I'll wait for you to catch up. :3
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And with that out of the way...
Welcome back, my lovely reader!
They say your graduation day is something you never forget, but they say a lot of things, don't they?
For our handsome fox, he may very well wish he could forget it, given the situation he's about to find himself in! Well, I'd hate to spoil it here in the intro, so I'll leave it at that!
Let's jump right in!
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Episode 6:
Graduation Day
The day finally arrived for Joseph, the school had rented out one of the local auditorium venues from a nearby college for the event. Ivory had made her way there with her little paper invitation in paw.
She was worried she may have underdressed for the occasion since she had never attended a graduation other than her own. She opted for her go-to, a snug pair of blue jeans that she knew he enjoyed seeing her in along with a comfy flowing blue blouse that hugged her breasts just enough to show them off but didn't really overdo it. She had pulled her curly blonde locks into a small bun behind her head and jabbed a few green hair sticks into it to hold it together.
The attendant at the door collected her invitation and handed her a small ticket with an assigned seat number on it. Apparently, they were grouping into seating based upon the last name of the graduates, so that family members could more easily find one another after the ceremony was over. Joseph had explained everyone got five invitations but he had no one to give to but her and his mother, so he gave the other three away to students with larger families.
Ivory found her assigned seat and sat down. Her eyes scanned over the large crowd of people, a few thousand more than likely, no wonder they opted for seating in this way. 'I wonder how many people here are actually dating a graduate like I am, talk about awkward...' She huffed as she thought to herself, looking at the only empty seat in the row next to her.
The awkwardness turned up a notch when she saw a tall elegant vixen stride through the crowd. She weaved through the masses with practiced skill her large flowing sundress flitting along as if she were in a breeze of wind, her tail skillfully darting out of the way of others. She commanded a presence that seemed to make anyone that saw her acknowledge and move aside as if out of the sheer aura of demanded respect.
A small collection of children had gathered playing near the entrance to the stairs and when one tripped towards the stairwell she darted a handpaw out, catching the small cat boy by the back of his shirt. She crouched down and wagged a finger, saying something gently and the little kit nodded before quickly moving back into the seats with his family.
Ivory felt her heart rate pace up, she had thought she recognized the body language and hair coloring but when the vixen took a seat next to her in the seat beside her it removed all doubt. She smelled so plainly of Joseph it wasn't even funny, or maybe it was more he smelled like her. She shared the same reddish-brown hair and fur colors as he did, with only a faint bit of white starting to show through the color and at the tips of her ears.
Ivory felt herself shifting to sit up straight, attempting to look like she was staring straight ahead but looking her over out of the corner of her eyes. She was easily a foot and half taller than Ivory, her flowing white dress came all the way down to her ankles and she could see the heavy swell of her breasts inside the material. 'So that's why you like them so much, huh Joe?' She thought to herself while analyzing the older fox.
"Here to see a younger sibling graduate?" The vixen spoke in a voice that sounded confident but also soft and gentle. Ivory flicked a brown ear in her direction feeling herself tense at the question, wondering if she could pretend she didn't hear it.
The fox gave a knowing smile and folded her handpaws into her lap across the small white purse she had been carrying. "Apologies, I suppose I should not humor the subject. I'm sure you can smell him on me." The vixen cut her large chestnut eyes to Ivory's icy blue ones. It was like staring into Joseph's eyes only a little more hardened with age and experience, also something else was in there, something scary. "I can smell him on you too of course..." She spoke the words in a soft growl.
Ivory blushed at the look and slumped back into her seat with resignation and sighed, "Yeah... Joe said you wanted to meet, but I didn't expect somewhere so... public."
"For the record, this was not a convoluted trick to meet you, I only found out this morning I was going to be able to attend and thought I would surprise Joseph. I didn't know you would even be here, so please do not think me underhanded in this matter." The vixen huffed the words out while looking the cat over.
Ivory could feel her sizing her up and felt her cheeks warm, her multi-colored ears flicking. "So... uhm... I'm Ivory. It's nice to meet you?" The cat awkwardly hissed the words with a grin, showing her teeth in a forced smile.
The fox huffed through her nose and gave the cat a smile. "Please relax, Ivory. Joseph is a grown man now. I can't and won't attempt to derail his relationship decisions unless I feel you are grossly a terrible feline. Also, please call me, Josephine."
Ivory perked her ears up at the words, feeling a little relieved that she wasn't about to be put through the wringer. A smile crossed her muzzle at the vixen's name. "Ah... so he is named after you then?"
"He is... his father wanted to name our first child after me. I would tell you to call me Joe for short, but I feel that would be incredibly awkward for both of us." The Vixen gave the cat a small grin.
Ivory snorted back a laugh and huffed, "Y-yeah... maybe just a little..." She smiled and awkwardly cast her eyes away for a few seconds before looking back at the older fox. "So... what do you want to know?"
Josephine shook her head gently and perked her ears up. "Several things, but for now, let us just enjoy this. It's Joseph's day and I do not want to mar it with my personal probing and what have you. For now, all I ask is you do as you planned when coming here. Support my little fox and be there for him. What I don't already know, I'll happily request of you later."
She blinked at the vixen a few times and gave a quick nod in response, feeling an odd sensation go up her spine at the 'already know' part. It was just as well there were no questions though since the ceremony began a few moments later, the school's band playing loudly and everyone's cheering would have made any attempt at conversing difficult at best.
The ceremony lasted a couple of hours from start to finish and once the graduates had thrown their caps, everyone made their way to their family's seats to meet and disperse out of the auditorium. Joseph huffed excitedly, he had been thinking about Ivory waiting and watching him the whole time and was eager to see his lover after the long ordeal.