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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Alyssa didn't know what to do with herself. The doe-taur had the torso of a woman, a lithe, slight, beautiful woman with hair spilling down her shoulders to her mid-back, and the body of a deer -- a doe, of course. She drew attention wherever she went, not always for the right reasons, for her partner was a mage, a lovely white fox who went by Sandor. However, many didn't understand why the two of them would be together when there was such a difference in their stations. There were few, even in the lower classes, which Sandor was not a part of, having come from a rich merchant family, that were with someone for love. They usually had one reason or another.
But Alyssa was different. She was a doe-taur and taurs were generally the lowest of the low in society. No one wanted them around other than things like manual labour, more menial jobs. She had even been brought in as a playmate that could be controlled and ordered about when Sandor had been very young, but their friendship had grown nonetheless and blossomed in adulthood to more.
That didn't mean that she didn't want something else though, even if the lightly built doe-taur was only just coming to understand that. It was not her fault, not truly, but there were needs on her body that Sandor could not fulfil, not even when she loved her fox so much. Not since she had seen the centaur passing her in town, those few months ago, and her heart had surged. Since then, the urge for something more, something greater, something only one of her own species could provide, had ached within her.
No... Walking through the streets late at night, she knew that she could hold back no longer, a cloak wrapped around her shoulders, though Alyssa was sure that people would recognise her. She wasn't trying all that hard, anyway, to be discreet, for it was an urge that could not simply be set aside, not with how deeply it churned through her guts, demanding attention, wanting it more and more and more.
That was just how Alyssa found herself at the stables, the stables where the biggest taurs stayed, needing the most space: the centaurs. She would not have gone there if Sandor was with her, but the fox was off attending a Mages' Guild meeting alone, something that she could not, unfortunately, go with him to.
And maybe that was her downfall, though it would feel like a rising of sorts, bringing Alyssa through to a climax that lifted her up and up and up. She would have it, the strong bodies within, the centaurs with horse bodies and human torsos, smiles on their faces that promised so much more.
The centaurs spoke amongst themselves, the stables set underground, below street level, with small windows allowing them a look up to the street, even if they could only see the feet and wheels of people and carts passing by. They didn't seem to mind their lot in life so much, though Alyssa wasn't there to discuss that, panting softly as she stood there, framed in the entranceway, her senses taking up by the glow of magical lanterns, the smell of cooked food, the males taking their leave of the day.
"Who do we have here then?"
He was not the one, she knew it, though he stood tall with dark hair that fell to his shoulders. Alyssa shook her head and moved on, spellbound, hypnotised. Her body would lead her exactly where she needed to go, though how she knew that was beyond her comprehension. There was nothing, not then, that needed to be within her comprehension, not when she had already accepted what she was doing, that the male she would sleep with that night would not be her lover.