My Secret Girlfriend
(Is a Goddess)
The sun beat down on a fairly hot summer day. The weather was clear and a slight breeze provided minimal relief from the scorching heat. On a hiking trail just outside the city, Wes labored up a tree-covered hill. The shade provided protection from the sun, but the air temperature was still something to contend with.
"Ugh, why did I go out today? I should've stayed home," he spoke to himself, lamenting his decision to leave his air conditioned apartment.
As he came to a clearing, he looked at the task ahead and checked the time on his phone. It was still early enough that he could keep going and make it back home before it got dark, but the heat was unbearable.
"I haven't even gone two miles, yet... Fuck it, I'm done" the rabbit said as he began to turn around before inviting the possibility of heat stroke.
The rabbit's ear perked up at a noise coming from the woods. It sounded like a yelp, but he didn't recognize what it might have been. Since it didn't sound threatening, he followed the source of the sound among the trees.
Coming closer to the source, Wes found a small feral fox kit taking cover in between two tree roots. Looking scared and weak, the rabbit took pity on it.
"Hey there, I'm not going to hurt you," he reassured the small animal.
He sat on a branch and pulled out a water bottle, pouring a small amount into the lid. The fox sniffed it when it was placed in front of its muzzle and was soon lapping at the cool water.
"Drink up, little dude," Wes said softly.
Picking through his bag, Wes pulled out a storage bag full of trail mix. He knew foxes were omnivorous, but he wasn't sure if this one was old enough to eat solid food yet. However, he also thought that if it didn't want it, it would just refuse.
Wes sorted out the softer fruits and placed them in a small pile next to the water the pup was lapping up. Sniffing the fruit, the fox began eating the offering.
"You obviously lost your mom," Wes said as he began looking for some sign of a den or tracks nearby. Seeing none, he tried to figure out what to do.
He really didn't want to see the kit come into harm's way, but he also didn't want to interfere with nature more than he had. He decided that there was no harm in looking nearby for evidence of his mother or home, figuring he could come back and take it with him.
"I'll be right back, I'm going to see if I can find your home," he said to the kit.
After walking through what he thought seemed the most likely path the fox would have taken, Wes' ears twitched as he heard a sound from behind. The kit had been following him and with its newfound energy, kept as close as he could.
"So, do you think I'm your mom, now?" he asked, tilting his head to the side.
The fox yelped in reply and sat in front of him, tilting his own head, mimicking the rabbit.
Wes chuckled at the gesture.
"Well, if we can't find your mom, I wouldn't feel right just leaving you to fend for yourself. Maybe there's a vet I could bring you to that could help," Wes spoke out loud, crouching in front of the animal.
The fox yelped as it pounced on Wes' knee, trying to play. The rabbit tried to resist the urge to pet it, afraid of getting his scent on him and complicating matters for the kit to reunite with its mother. He loved and revered nature, but had little experience in matters such as this.
"Come on, if I can't find your mom, then I'll take you to get help," he said as he stood back up.
The fox continued to follow Wes through the woods and they came to a hill with a sharp incline. On the other side, Wes could hear rushing water, indicating a creek cutting through the trees. He decided to go around, not wanting to put the kit through more physical stress than it had already gone through.
The pair went around the hill and came to a picturesque scene. The creek cut though a tree canopy and went down a series of small waterfalls. Birds chirped and flew about above. There was a small clearing on the other side that looked inviting to rest for a moment.
Wes took a moment to take in the beauty around him and to remember how he got here in the first place.
"Wow, I need to take Becky here, she would love this!" he spoke out loud.
The kit crouched by the stream and lapped at the cool, refreshing water from the creek. Wes just sat on a rock and watched in awe of the pup. He wished he hadn't forgotten to charge his phone the night before, otherwise, he would have taken a video.
Just then, he heard something from the trees behind him. At first, he thought it might be some hikers, but he was able to determine by the sound that it was from a small to medium-sized animal. The kit heard it too and turned to look in the direction were it was coming from. It sniffed the air and began running to the source.
From the forest, a vixen emerged. She avoided Wes, uncertain about his trustworthiness. The kit ran up to its mother and pounced on her head in glee, yelping all the while. The vixen sat on the ground and gave the cub a few licks on its cheek in acknowledgement.
Wes stayed where he was, trying not to ruin the reunion of the pup and its mother. The vixen sat panting, looked over at Wes for a moment before heading back into the woods with her kit.
"Well, I'm glad that worked out," he spoke to himself, getting up to leave the area.
"So am I," a female voice spoke from behind.
Wes jumped, startled by the presence of another where there was none other than himself.
"Gah, where'd you come from?!" he shouted as he turned around to see a gorgeous fox sitting on a tree root.
She wore a white t-shirt, red jeans, and a black ball cap, an odd combination for hiking, but he had seen worse. Her hair was long and almost white and matched the fur on her tail and ears. She had red eyes and red marks on her cheeks. The tips of her ears and tail were red and her complexion was flawless.
"Japan, heaven, the local shrine, all of the above; I'm a goddess" she said, her head resting on her hand, propped up on her knee.
"A goddess?" he looked her over and realized there was an aura around her that was undeniable.
"Yes, I'm an agricultural goddess; an okami, specifically," she responded.
"You don't dress or talk like a goddess," Wes pointed out.
"Well, how about this?" she said, getting up.
Her clothes transformed into a miko-style outfit and she stood before him in a proud stance.
Wes walked over and examined the material with his hands, making sure he wasn't hallucinating.
"Whoa! That's... oh man!" he stammered, still in shock at what he witnessed.
"Impressed mortal? Then bear your eyes witness to this!" she declared, haughtily.
Her body began to glow and she transformed into a large white fox with red markings right before his eyes. Blue fox fire floated around and her aura became so powerful as to trigger Wes' prey instinct. He fell back on the ground and had trouble trying to get his bearing to run away.
Seeing she had gone overboard with her presentation, the fox tried to do damage control.
"Oh, no! I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to scare you! Please, don't be frightened!" she pleaded as she shifted back into her humanoid form.
The fox ran over to calm the rabbit down. She had miscalculated his response to something he wasn't used to.
Her waist swayed and her breasts bounced as she jogged over to him. Regaining his composure, he realized she was completely nude. He couldn't help but stare at her form, lingering on her ample chest with her large peaks, the fox sporting a figure that was slim, but curvy.
"Are you alright?!" she said as she dropped to her hands and knees right over him.
"Y-y-yeah, I'll be fine!" he stammered, trying to calm himself down.
"I'm so sorry, I let myself get out of hand. I shouldn't have shown you my full form so soon. After what you did for that mother and kit, I'd be beside myself if you ran away because of me," she said in a panic.
"It's ok, I'll be fine," he said, looking into her crimson eyes.
"Really? I'm so glad!" she smiled in relief.
"Yeah, I'm just, uh," he hesitated as he looked over her nude form, breasts hanging right over his stomach, her peaks just inches from his belly.
"I'm uh, captivated by you," he said, finally finding his words.
"You were just checking out my body, weren't you, you perv?" she smirked.
"Uh, I mean I've never seen a goddess before, I didn't mean anything by it, I'm sorry if I..." the rabbit stammered.
The fox's eyes warmed as she chuckled. "It's ok, I am a deity of agriculture and reproduction. It's not like I don't have..." she drew her words out before purred out breathily into his white ear, "Needs..."
The goddess started grinding herself on the rabbit, her scent coming forth her hips shifting in an eager gyration. Wes couldn't believe what was happening to him. Then, a stark realization overcame the haze of seduction.
"Wait, I can't! I have a girlfriend!" he pleaded as he tried to sit up.
The goddess didn't budge. "So? I've been with many mortals that were in committed relationships. I'm not here to break your relationship up. If anything, I'm here to help it," she retorted.