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From Time to Time



Gerhardt


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08-09-2013, 10:47 PM
I'M A LOVER, I'M A SINNER


i sure don't want to hurt no one






He watched her lead the way, skirting just ahead of him. The former King followed obediently behind the woman, intent upon letting her lead him the entire way if she wished to. Of course, perhaps part of his willingness to follow was that the perfume of her heat was trailing along behind her as well, conveniently just in front of his muzzle. It was torturesome, but enthralling, and so he did nothing to move out of her wake. His mind wandered as they walked, his body obediently and rather robotically mimicking her movements, even so far as to cause his head to dip when hers did, and his nostrils to flare like hers. His tail flicked behind him casually, but picked up its pace as she mentioned she'd found something. He moved nearer to her, having fallen back a yard or so. He came so near as to brush his shoulder against hers gently, his muzzle dipping to detect the faint scent of a fox. There certainly was a den here, the question was.. would it be large enough to work with?



She suggested the benefits of the thick vegetation, and he nodded his head in approval. He moved forward a bit, snuffling around through the thick grass and brush until he finally found the entrance. It would need to be cleared just a bit so they didn't miss it and fall in, but it was certainly nice to see how camouflaged the entrance was. His head soon disappeared into the opening. It was dark, and it took his eyes a moment to adjust, but when they did he found a sizable chamber. Perhaps this would work after all. He inched forward until his entire front half was in, and then moments later his bodice disappeared into the underground. The chamber was larger than the den he currently slept in, and would only need a bit of work to harbor both of them comfortably.


He shifted and brought his head and neck back out of the den. "I think this could work." He disappeared almost immediately, turning toward the right side of the den where the earth looked the easiest to dig out. His front paws went to work, gouging out the dirt and shifting it out of the den in small bursts. He hoped she wasn't too near the entrance or the dirt might hit her. When he felt as if he'd dug out enough for her to enter and join him, he spoke up. "I think you can come in now." He waited, panting and wondering what she would think of the place.