All characters are fictional, and are of age. If subjects like rough sex, futa anthropomorphs in both human and animal form, knotting, slight inflation, dubious-con/sleepy sex or teen pregnancy bother you then this story is not for you. Otherwise I hope you enjoy it!
Please note that, in this world, futas are common, so there's nothing abnormal about encountering one...though the same can't be said for lycans.
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Rosie wiped the sweat from her brow, exhausted after a day of tending the fields beneath the unforgiving sun. It was just her now, Papa having died from consumption nearly a year ago, and the barely-eighteen-year-old was doing all she could to run the family farm on her own.
By the standards of her village the beautiful maiden should have been married by now, happily wed with several children already clinging to her skirts, but she had been too busy caring for her ailing father to seek out a husband. She wasn't interested in any of the eligible men around, anyway; the girl greatly enjoyed thinking about sex, and loved pleasuring herself at night to relax after a long day, but the men themselves left a lot to be desired. Instead her fantasies conjured imaginary scenes involving tall men with rippling muscles, their arms strong enough to sweep her off her feet, and who had thick, full lips that she could kiss for days.
As Rosie turned her gaze to the horizon, frowning exasperatedly at the rapidly-sinking sun that was siphoning away her precious planting time, the girl froze. Something had caught her attention: a thick-coated Eastern Wolf was seated at the forest's fringe. The animal stood, taking a few steps towards her, and the friendly waving of its tail almost belied the fact that it was a vicious beast. A trembling gasp slipped from Rosie's suddenly-dry lips, the girl dropping the hoe she had been using in favor of sprinting for her cottage. The small, three-room home was her sanctuary, her haven away from the dark things that lurked in the wilderness, and not for a second did she dream that it couldn't keep a wolf out.
The moment she was inside the girl slammed the door's wooden bar down, the best safeguard she had against wild beasts, and she made sure that all of the shutters were closed. She snatched her large game-dressing knife off of the table, clutching the blade close to her chest, and she sat with her back pressed against the door. By the gods, if something was coming for her then she wanted to hear it.
Silence reigned around her, no soothing pop from a merrily crackling fire or delicious scent of bubbling stew present to provide comfort, and after a while Rosie's tensed muscles began to clench painfully. She was about to stand, to shake off the pins and needles skittering up and down her legs, when a soft knock reverberated on the wood above her head. The teen let out a short scream, the unexpected sound causing momentary tears to prickle at her eyes, and she shot to her feet. The sound came again, definitely a human's knock, and she cautiously stepped towards the door.
"H-h-hello? Who's t-t-there!?"
Rosie tried to make her voice sound commanding, to hide the fear cowering within it, but she couldn't keep the tremble from slipping into each syllable.
"I am so sorry, I did not mean to scare you! My name is R..."
The woman on the other side of the door didn't get to finish: in a flash Rosie had the bar up, her delicate hand reaching through the cracked-open door to grab the woman's hand and yank her through the doorway. As soon as the stranger was inside Rosie replaced the bar, her heart thudding with adrenaline as she turned to face the other female.
"Sorry for my impropriety, ma'am, but there's a wolf out there! It's dangerous for women like us right now, especially with nightfall creeping in, and I don't want anyone getting hurt out th..."
The girl trailed off, her breath catching in her throat as her eyes finally got to drink in the sight of the gorgeous woman before her. Rosie estimated that the stranger was about two decades older than her, a slight crinkle of crow's feet forming around the corners of her brown, almond-shaped eyes, but her physique was flawless. Where Rosie was all cute, soft curves and dimples the woman before her was tall and lean, muscles evident beneath the men's pants that she so casually, so non-conformally, donned. She had a worn rucksack slung over one shoulder, and her hips were tilted at a cocky angle.
When the woman spoke her voice was warm velvet, a pleasurable tingle shooting straight to Rosie's cunt that immediately brought a flash of desire.
"You were saying, my dear?"
Rosie shook her head, snapping herself out of her impolite ogling.
"Oh, what beautiful eyes you have..."
She practically sighed the sentence, her cheeks coloring scarlet at her own words. Rosie half expected the woman to be offended, or to scold her for being so forward, but instead she let out a deep, sensual chuckle. Her voice was liquid honey, smooth and sweet, and for a heartbeat the girl wanted to hear her name drip from those cupid-bow lips.
"Why thank you, little one."
Remembering the manners that Papa had taught her, not that they had ever had many chances to use them, Rosie quickly pulled out a chair for her guest.
"Here, ma'am. You're welcome to stay until we're safe! There's a big wolf out there, and it looked strong enough to eat a whole horse!"
The stranger sat, her long legs extending towards the unlit hearth. The sun's ruby, dying rays were the only thing providing any illumination, and though they still bathed the cabin's interior in red they were swiftly dimming towards full darkness. The woman merely shook her auburn locks, a smirk playing about her lips.
"Thank you for the rescue, my kind-hearted heroine! However, I saw that the wolf has retreated -- there is nothing to fear."
Rosie heaved a sigh, a cool wave of relief rushing over her heated body. That made sense; no woman, especially an unarmed one, would have sauntered her way to someone's door so casually if there was danger lurking about. Rosie needed to get rid of her extra energy, adrenaline still rampant in her veins, so she busied herself by making dinner, lighting the fire and setting an already-prepared pot of soup on to warm. As she worked they talked, the stranger introducing herself as Rivina, and she informed the girl that she was a traveling hand-for-hire, the kind who never stayed in one place long.
"Tell me, sweet girl, may I speak to your father, or the man of the house? I am in need of work, and will happily assist on the farm in exchange for food and lodging."
Rosie shook her head, placing a steaming bowl of soup and a small hunk of bread before her guest.
"No men here, Rivina, just me. My name is Rosie, and Papa died last year. I have no other family, so I'm the one in charge."
The older woman frowned, brows furrowing as she stared at the beautiful, petite girl.
"You run this place alone? Why, I must have seen at least a few acres..."