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Twig & Leaf

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  1. ~TWIG AND LEAF~
  2. ~by Oculus~
  3.  
  4. >You are a Fluffy
  5. >you don't have a name
  6.  
  7. >you are a feral. The only life you have known is that of the herd
  8. >the herd is made up of three stallions and four mares, and half a dozen foals
  9. >all of them have different beautiful colours. One is red, one is blue, and so on
  10. >the smarty has a nice beautiful rainbow coat
  11. >and as for you, you're the 'poopie', the runt
  12. >you have a colour like mud
  13. >or as the herd puts it, a colour like poop
  14. >when it comes to feeding time, everyone eats first, you eat last
  15. >when it comes to movement, the Smarty, the leader, goes first, you go last
  16. >the Smarty and his mares gets to sleep in the best areas, you have to sleep next to the pooping grounds
  17. >when it comes to danger, you're the first to be sent out
  18. >nobody in the herd likes you
  19. >all the males shun you, including the Smarty
  20. >all the females hate you and throw insults at you
  21. >you sometimes wish you were dead
  22. >you wonder why the Smarties father had not stomped on you when you were born
  23.  
  24. >The Smarty leads the herd
  25. >he has a name. He calls himself Brite
  26. >Brite got his name from his father, Shainee
  27. >And Shainee got his name from his father, Wight
  28. >"Gran-daddeh Wight", as Brite calls him, once belonged to the hummehs
  29. >but was then driven away from them
  30. >Brite does not know why
  31. >Wight and his special friend roamed the wild, and raised their babbeh, Shainee
  32. >Shainee then led the herd, and picked up ferals along the way
  33. >under Shainee, the herd used to be much larger
  34. >Shainaee had at least twelve fluffies under him
  35. >including two "poopies"
  36. >your daddeh and mummah
  37.  
  38. >then one day, not long after you were born, half the herd was wiped out
  39. >you know not why
  40. >only that, one day, Shainee died and a young Brite had to lead
  41. >you were raised by one of Shainee's mares
  42. >you were told that your mummah and daddeh died
  43. >the herd hates you, but seems to have some use for you
  44.  
  45. >you look up to Brite
  46. >he rejects you, but he is the smartie
  47. >strong, confident and daring
  48. >you feel it is an honour to be under him
  49. >and he has a really lovely Rainbow coat
  50. >you wish you were like Brite
  51.  
  52. ~
  53.  
  54. >the herd raids farms
  55. >they don't stop at one particular farm, they move about
  56. >this has been the practice since the time of Wight
  57. >the hummeh munstahs are said to have been giving huwties
  58. >but things are desperate. the nummies are getting low. and the herd needs new nummies
  59.  
  60. >tomorrow, Brite plans to raid an orchard
  61. >it is said to have a lot of nice red nummies
  62.  
  63. >you were sent out night before
  64. >so far, there was nothing
  65. >the farm seemed deserted
  66. >you walked a few paces, and there was no hummeh
  67. >not even a bawky munstah
  68. >just the nice sweet, red nummies
  69.  
  70. >you want to eat a nummie, but you remember the time you ate one, and Brite knew
  71. >the punishment was severe
  72. >you were forced to eat poop for one meal or recieve more beatings
  73. >you hurry to the herd
  74.  
  75. "Wand is safe."
  76.  
  77. "Gud. Tomowwo, hewd go."
  78.  
  79. >of course, you will be eating last
  80.  
  81. ~
  82.  
  83. >One of the mares is left back at a safe place in a forest
  84. >one stallion, the toughie, is guarding her
  85. >the foals are young and still need milk
  86. >Brite leads the party, along with the other stallions and three mares, including you
  87.  
  88. >you bring the raiding portion to the farm
  89. >Brite and company goes about collecting the nummies
  90. >all seems safe
  91.  
  92. THWIP!
  93.  
  94. >you look up
  95. >Brite's once beautiful face is completely disfigured in the blink of an eye
  96. >he falls down, into the forever sleep
  97. >the herd reels in shock
  98. >as they do so, a mare, brightly coloured yellow, gets the super fast huwtie
  99. >you see the blood burst from her front leg
  100. >the huwtie must have touched her heart
  101.  
  102. "WUN!!!"
  103.  
  104. >one of the stallions cries, urging the others to escape
  105. >just as he does so a huwtie hits mouth, and his teeth break
  106. >a second huwtie hits his eye, and he falls down, into the forever sleep
  107.  
  108. >you don't what is going on
  109. >but it must the hummeh munstahs
  110. >the whole thing is a disaster
  111.  
  112. >you run
  113. >you don't look back
  114. >you keep hearing the silent "thwips"
  115. >there's even a bang
  116. >but either every thing in your body, your instincts are telling you one, and only one thing
  117. >RUN
  118. >get to safety
  119. >you have to tell whats left of the herd
  120.  
  121. >you reach the safe place
  122. >only to be greeted with the worst of horrors
  123.  
  124. >the nurse mare is forever sleepies
  125. >there is a huwtie in her chest
  126. >the stallion also has a huwtie
  127. >he is still breathing, but the huwties are near his eyes
  128. >he keeps saying those dreaded lines
  129.  
  130. "Wan die....... wan die."
  131.  
  132. >the foals are all dead
  133. >the hummeh munstahs knew
  134. >they knew all along
  135. >your herd is doomed
  136.  
  137. >you hear the footsteps
  138. >its the munstah
  139. >you run, run as fast as you possibly can
  140. >you run into the forest
  141. >you keep running, until you fall, head first, into mud
  142. >the smeww is terrible
  143. >you;re covered from head to toe in it
  144. >but thats the least of your worries
  145.  
  146. >you see the munstah towering over you
  147. >his eyes are blue, and he holds a thing of iron
  148. >his clothes fluff is blue, like one of the stallions
  149. >he eyes glance towards you
  150. >you stand still, breath abated
  151. >he turns away
  152.  
  153. >you are puzzled
  154. >but you hold your breath as you turn your head
  155. >the hummeh munstah walks away
  156. >you hear the mumbling of the munstahs
  157.  
  158. "Thats all of the shitrats, I think."
  159. "You sure?"
  160. "Yeah. I thought I saw one of them get away, but I guess I was just seeing things."
  161. "Eh, fuck it. At least we finally got rid of this herd of fluffies. That rainbow coloured one was a real son of a bitch."
  162. "We should have killed old Joe's fluffy after the geezer died."
  163. "Eh, nobody expected these shitrats to form a herd."
  164.  
  165. >the figures of the twin munstahs start to get smaller, as they retreat into the place of death
  166. >you breathe a sigh of relief
  167. >for some reason, he didn't see you
  168.  
  169. ~
  170.  
  171. >you return to the safe place
  172. >you check again
  173. >everyone is dead
  174. >even the foals
  175.  
  176. "Chirp....chirp"
  177.  
  178. >Wait!
  179. >two foals are still alive
  180. >a nice blue one and a nice yellow one
  181. >maybe things aren't so bad
  182. >you carry the two remaining foals on your back
  183. >you need to find a new safe place, and with it, new nummies
  184.  
  185. ~
  186.  
  187. >a forever has passed
  188. >you have found a safe place, you think
  189. >its a cave
  190. >there's no one in there, for now
  191. >you are hungry
  192. >the two babbehs are hungry
  193. >they have started to learn how to speak
  194.  
  195. "Mummah, bestest babeh wan nummies. Giv nummies!"
  196.  
  197. >they have a bit of Brite in them
  198. >you have to leave the cave
  199. >hopefully if you're fast enough, you can get enough nummies to feed the herd for a while
  200.  
  201. >its been a while since you left the cave
  202. >you got some nice berry nummies from a bush
  203. >should be safe, Brite had eaten these before
  204.  
  205. >you see the Birdie munstah
  206. >it has a head like Shainee, a mouth like one of the mares
  207. >it dives right into your cave
  208.  
  209. "SCREEEEEE!"
  210. "HEWP!"
  211. "STUPID DUMMEH MUMMAH!!"
  212. "PUT DOWN SMARTIE, BIRDIE MUNSTAH!"
  213.  
  214. >you run
  215. >the birdie munstah has both foals in its claw
  216.  
  217. "GO WAY BIRDIE MUNSTAH!!"
  218.  
  219. >you cry and you chase after it
  220. >but, while you can only waddle, the birdie can fly
  221.  
  222. "SCREEEEE....."
  223.  
  224. >as the two brightly coloured foals and the birdie munstah are fade into the sky
  225. >the last of your herd, gone
  226. >as you cry, and look to the sky
  227. >you think to yourself
  228. >What do you do now?
  229.  
  230. ~
  231.  
  232. >its been a forever
  233. >you're alone in the forest
  234.  
  235. >at times while sleepies, you sometimes say
  236.  
  237. "Wan die?"
  238.  
  239. >you are sad
  240. >but you don't feel like dying
  241. >you want to find a home
  242. >you want find a new herd
  243. >find a herd that does like you
  244. >you didn't like the herd of Brite
  245. >they called you poopie and they gave you a lot of huwties
  246. >they even made you eat poop a few times
  247. >and the babbehs didn't like you
  248.  
  249. >But what do you do now?
  250.  
  251. >you wander the forest
  252. >you're able to eat the various nummies
  253. >there are munstahs about
  254. >but lately, you have learned something about your poopie colour
  255. >as long as you are near mud, or in a bush, the munstahs don't see you
  256. >you have to be careful not to breathe though
  257. >its a difficult life, but you get by
  258.  
  259. >you're lonely
  260. >one night, you dream
  261. >you don't say "Wan die", like you sometimes do
  262. >instead, you dream of meeting another fluffy like you
  263. >with a poopie colour
  264. >someone who understands you for what you are
  265. >and would give you the huggies
  266. >you have seen huggies before
  267. >you've even seen special huggies
  268. >you can only see them
  269.  
  270. "Wan... huggies..."
  271.  
  272. >your hoof goes down to your nu-nus
  273. >in the past, Brite had caught you touching your nu-nus
  274. >you were forced to eat his poopie as punishment
  275.  
  276. >but Brite is not here
  277. >as you keep rubbing, and thinking, you feel something you never did before
  278.  
  279. "Feew..... good....."
  280.  
  281. ~
  282.  
  283. >there is a large thing in the middle of a forest
  284. >made of stone, with a bright line like one of the mares
  285. >you have crossed it from time to time
  286. >you think to yourself, who packed the rocks so tight that it made this thing in the forest
  287. >was it the hummeh munstahs?
  288.  
  289. >one bright shinie day, you are eating nummies
  290. >you then hear a most ungodly sound
  291.  
  292. "VROOOOM!"
  293.  
  294. >startled, you run and jump into a nearby bush
  295. >you peek from the bush, and see a munstah of iron
  296. >it has leggies that are round
  297. >its eyes shine a bright light
  298. >and it gives a terrible sound
  299. >from within its entrails, a hummeh munstah emerges
  300. >its a hummeh missus
  301. >she's carrying a weird thing made of squares
  302. >she speaks to the squarish thing
  303.  
  304. "Lets play hide and seek, Leafie. I want you to count to ten."
  305. "Otay mummah!
  306. Wun..... too....."
  307.  
  308. >The missus enters into the entrails of the beast
  309. >the beast drives off
  310.  
  311. >the sound from the thing sounds unmistakably familiar
  312. >you approach it
  313.  
  314. >you creep towards the squarish thing
  315.  
  316. "Faaai.... sicks..... se'en...."
  317.  
  318. >you move to the side
  319. >you're crouched down
  320. >you think its a fluffy, but you had best be careful
  321. >you decide to retreat to a nearby rock
  322. >you peer from behind it
  323.  
  324. "Nain....TEN! Wedy or not, here cum fwuffy!!"
  325.  
  326. >like a chick emerging out of an egg, the fluffy comes out
  327.  
  328. "Don't wun mummah! Fwuffy wiww fine yu!!"
  329.  
  330. >its another fluffy! He has a green coat. Not a nice brightly coloured green. An ugly green, with splotches of brown. He seems to be about your age
  331. >he's looking around
  332. >he steps out of his "egg", and walks about
  333.  
  334. "Mummah?"
  335.  
  336. >you can tell he has never been to a forest before
  337.  
  338. "Mummah? Fwuffy scawed."
  339.  
  340. >you come out of your rock. Might as well give it a chance
  341.  
  342. "Oh, hewwo dere! You a fwen?"
  343.  
  344. >Friend? You never heard of that term before
  345.  
  346. "F-fwen?"
  347. "Fwuffy name iz Leafie! Fwuffy wiv wit nais daddeh. Baht daddeh forever sleepie. Daddeh had a babbeh, a mummah, and mummah geh me Leafie nummies!"
  348.  
  349. >a fluffy from the hummehs. Something like Grandaddeh Wight. But not a beautiful colour. A poopie colour
  350. >the fwuffy ignores you, then keeps on walking, calling out "Mummah?"
  351. >You're not sure what to tell him
  352. >but the iron munstah did go in one direction
  353.  
  354. "Fwuffy knoe not were yu mummah iz, but mummah's munstah wen dat wei."
  355.  
  356. >you point to where the munstah left, but Leafie paid attention to something else
  357.  
  358. "M-munstah?"
  359.  
  360. >you nod
  361.  
  362. "A lotta munstahs awound 'ere. Gah ta be cawefwul."
  363. "Otay."
  364.  
  365. >you don't know much about this fluffy
  366. >but you got something to do now
  367.  
  368. "Wet go find leafie mummah."
  369. "Yeh!"
  370.  
  371. >you walk down the road
  372. >as you do so, Leafie stops to think
  373.  
  374. "Hmm... fwuffy fwen need name... Fwuffy knoe!
  375. Fwuffy wiww caww you Tweag!"
  376. "Tweag?"
  377. "Like a Twee! Fwuffy look like twee, bu no leafsies."
  378.  
  379. >so you got a name
  380. >at least he's not calling you poopie.
  381.  
  382. ~
  383.  
  384. >its been a forever
  385.  
  386. >Leafie is a nice fluffy. He tells you about the "See-tee". How it is like the Forest, but with lights and rocky places instead of trees. He talks about the life he once had. His daddeh once gave him a very nice room, with all the toys and nummies a fluffy could ever want. Leafie spent his days as a foal watching FluffTV, building blocks and playing upsies with his daddeh. And skettis. Leafie loves to talk about skettis. You never heard about sketti before. It must be something wonderful. Leafie says it is the greatest nummie. A yummy sauce, with nice nummie balls, mixed in with very long nummies. Leafie teaches you words you never heard of before. He also explains to your words that Brite uses, but you never understood
  387.  
  388. >in turn, you teach Leafie the way of the forest. You tell him which berries to num, and which ones to not num. Which flowers are safe, and which ones give you the sorry poopies. And the mushrooms. Never eat the mushrooms or you get the weirdie sickies. You also teach him to duck into a bush when a munstah approaches, or to hide in mud
  389.  
  390. "Ewww!"
  391.  
  392. >he's not use to it. But he shuts up when the munstah turns up
  393.  
  394. >as you keep walking along the stone thing towatds the See-tee, you feel a happiness you never had before. Leafie does not judge you or dislike you. And he has a poopie colour, like you. It does make you wonder
  395.  
  396. "Leafie fwuffy hav any uder fwens?"
  397. "Oh, wots! But dey nu wike fwuffy. Caww Leafie dummeh and poopie fwuffy."
  398.  
  399. >he's just like you. Well, not exactly. He's still a little weak and always scaredy. He's bringing you to the Seetee to meet his hummeh mummah. You only know the hummehs are munstahs, but, from the way Leafie describes it, maybe they're not all bad. You're looking forward to experiencing the skettis, the FluffTV and the blockies
  400.  
  401. >a few forevers have passed
  402. >in the distance, you can see the bright lights of the Seetee
  403. >each line is like moon, shining brightly
  404. >at darkie times, the Seetee comes alive with the moon lights
  405. >in brightie times, you can see the tall grey trees
  406. >they have no leaves, only trunks of blue and grey
  407. >it all looks really nice. As you two walks towards the Seetee, Leafie sees a recognizable sight.
  408.  
  409. "Dere it iz!"
  410.  
  411. >Leafie waddles towards what he described as a housie. It looked like the farm, the place of death, but instead of the brown colours, this housie, as Leafie calls it, has a bright color like Shainie's. It looks beautiful.
  412. >You feel jealous of Leafie. You almost hate him. You wish you had grown up in that housie, while he lived in the poopie. You wish you had the happy life of FluffTV, blockies and sketti.
  413.  
  414. "Mummah! Mummah! Leafie wiww fine yu!"
  415.  
  416. >Leafie is ecstatic. But he stops in horror as he sees his mummah before him. Not as the nice hummeh he once remembered, but transformed into something terrible, with a sorry stick in hand, and hay attached to the end.
  417.  
  418. "The old man dies and I'm stuck with this retarded shitrat. I leave you in a box in the middle of the fucking forest and you come all the way back here."
  419. "M-mummah...?"
  420.  
  421. THWACK!
  422.  
  423. >the blunt end of the stick hits Leafie. He screes and reels in pain. This is followed by the hay side hitting him, pushing him further
  424.  
  425. "GET OUT! GET THE FUCK OUT! MAMA HATES YOU!"
  426.  
  427. >as the hummeh munstah comes towards your friend, you feel the memory of the birdie munstah and the hummeh munstah. You run up to Leafie. You're a fluffy, but there is one thing you can do.
  428.  
  429. "Leafie, Wun!"
  430.  
  431. >you stand before the hummeh munstah with her weapon. You hunch up. You've seen Brite do it before some munstahs. You've never tried it before, but you're worried for Leavie.
  432.  
  433. "Weave Leafie awone, munstah!"
  434.  
  435. >the hummeh munstah is puzzled. But then it grimaces. It lowers its stick. Leafie is behind you, sulking, as the hummeh munstah gloats.
  436.  
  437. "I'll leave him alone, if you two never come back."
  438.  
  439. >the hummeh munstah slams the door. The nice housie now feels like the place of death
  440. >Leafie limps behind you. He's shocked, and deeply saddened, his whole world has come crashing down on him.
  441.  
  442. "Huu... huu.... Mama... no.... wuv...?"
  443.  
  444. >You walk up towards him. He's completely destitute. The life of comfort that he once had is now no longer available to him. He's sobbing uncontrollably.
  445.  
  446. "Wha wiww Fwuffy dew? Fwuffy ha' nothan....huu....."
  447. "Leafie..."
  448. "No baww, no bwockies, no teevee, no sketties, no ma ma.
  449. Leafie ha nuthan....huu...."
  450. "Leafie."
  451. "Leafie wan die! Leafie wan die! Leafie is nuthan...."
  452.  
  453. >you raise your hoof and slap Leafie
  454.  
  455. "Leafie! Mummah iz a hummeh munstah! Mummah haet yu!"
  456. "B-b-but..."
  457. "Leafie! Tweag ne'er ha a mummah or a housie or a bwockie, but Tweag twy! Hummeh munstahs kill me hewd! All hummehs are munstahs!"
  458. "N-n-no Twee...."
  459. "WISTEN! Hummehs haet uz! Dey kiww Tweag hewd! An dey no wuv Leafie!"
  460.  
  461. >Leafie is shocked. He doesn't want to believe you. Even you think what you're saying is wrong. But you have seen enough of the hummeh munstahs that you had enough
  462. >You hold Leafie with both hooves. You look into his crying eyes
  463.  
  464. "Leafie, wisten. We ha' da forest. We ha each udder.
  465. An' Leafie, Fwuffy ne'er had a fwen untiw fwuffy met yu."
  466. "Twee..."
  467. "Fwuffy ned you. Leafie iz nut nuthan! So wisten. We go bak to fowest. An' we twy."
  468. "O-otay."
  469.  
  470. As Leafie sulks into the forest, you take one last look at the housie. You can faintly see the munstah in the window. You blow a raspbery at her, then defecate in her direction.
  471.  
  472. "Onwy sorry poopies for da munstahs," you mutter.
  473.  
  474. ~
  475.  
  476. >one moon has passed
  477. >Leafie is still limping. You have been licking his wounds. You sing one of the songs he taught you.
  478.  
  479. "Pain, pain, go away
  480. Come akian anuder day
  481. Fwuffy wanna pway"
  482.  
  483. >Nighfall comes, and you are sleeping
  484. >as you sleep, you can hear Leafie, trying to sleep, but muttering
  485.  
  486. "Huu....Wan mama.... but no mama..... wan die... wan die...huu....."
  487.  
  488. >you nestle up to Leafie. You place your hooves around him
  489. >you realize what it is. a huggie. No one ever gave you a hug, and you never gave a hug to anyone. But you always seen hugs. And as you hug Leafie, you whisper to him a song he taught you.
  490.  
  491. "Row row row yore bote,
  492. gentwy down da stweam,
  493. merriw merriwy merriwy,
  494. Life iz but a dweam."
  495.  
  496. >you feel the warmth that you always wanted. Leafie starts to coo, and sleep soundly.
  497. >Leafie is your herd now, and you must protect him
  498.  
  499. ~
  500.  
  501. >Leafie has been getting better. The forest-place near the city is visited by hummehs, who love to bring what Leafie calls baskets. Sometimes, the hummehs leave behind a lot of nummies, an ample opportunity for the two of you to feed
  502. >one day, the munstahs leave behind some weird objects. You have never see them before. They're brightly coloured, but don't look natural.
  503.  
  504. "This no nummie."
  505. "Oh, Tweag! This is baww!"
  506.  
  507. >Tweag moves the baww around with his hooves. The smooth round shape allows it to roll.
  508.  
  509. "An dis is blockies!"
  510.  
  511. >He shows you the two square things, and how they stack up. They have little symbols to the side, and can be put together to make bigger symbols.
  512.  
  513. "See Tweag! L-E-A-F! Leafie!"
  514.  
  515. >he moves the blockies again
  516.  
  517. "T-W-I-G! Tweag!"
  518.  
  519. >this is fun. The baww is fun. The two of you place the baww and bwockies in the basket, and retreat into the forest. You have seen some of the makings of the hummehs, and you now understand Leafie a little better
  520.  
  521. ~
  522.  
  523. "Ca' da baww!"
  524.  
  525. >Leafie and you have been playing baww for a good while now. The blockies are also fun to play during the rain. And one, nice, bright, day, during what Leafie calls the "Summa", Leafie comes up to you and says,
  526.  
  527. "Wets pway Tag!"
  528.  
  529. >You smile, and say "Otay!"
  530. >You then run like the wind. Or as fast as a fluffy waddle can call a run. You run through the forest as Tweag sprints after you.
  531.  
  532. "Hee hee! Leafie gon' catch fwen!"
  533. "Hee! Nuu can catch Tweag!"
  534.  
  535. As you run, you fail to notice a twig in front of you. You trip, and then you roll, your roly-poly body tumbling down the slope.
  536.  
  537. "TWEAG!"
  538.  
  539. >A worried Leafie runs after you but also trips, the dummeh. Both of you tumble like roly polys until you land in mud.
  540. >covered in da brown mud, Leafie looks for you. He's worried.
  541.  
  542. "Tweag? Tweag?!"
  543.  
  544. >You burst out of the mud, and scream
  545.  
  546. "BOO!"
  547.  
  548. "AAAH! Fwen scawed fwuffy!"
  549.  
  550. >You laugh. Leafie also laughs. The two of you laugh loudy in the mud. But as you keep laughing, the two of you look at each other. Intensely.
  551.  
  552. >Leafie throws his hooves around you. Its a huggie. He coos softly, "Fwen."
  553. >You smile, and hug Leafie back. The two of you remain in a hug for a long time.
  554.  
  555. "Tweag."
  556. "Wha?"
  557.  
  558. >Leafie leaves the hug. Then, with his mouthie place, be brings his lips to yours. You never felt this before
  559.  
  560. "It a kissie."
  561. "A kissie?"
  562. "A kissie for speshul fwends."
  563.  
  564. >You try it on him. The two of you kiss at each other. Quick kisses at first. Then longer ones. You feel his tongue playing with yours. You have seen Brite do this with the other mares. But now you know what it is. And you're doing it with Leafie.
  565. >The two of you crawl out of the mud, then head to a nearby stream to smeww pretty. While you're bathing, Leafie licks your ear.
  566.  
  567. "Tweag taste nice."
  568.  
  569. >You chortle.
  570.  
  571. >After climbing out of the stream, and while walking towards the safe place, Leafie finds a flower. He then gives it to you.
  572.  
  573. "For my fwen."
  574.  
  575. >You smile.
  576.  
  577. ~
  578.  
  579. >It is night
  580. >both Leafie and you have been giving each other a lot of huggies and kissies
  581. >the two of you can't stop
  582. >it just feels so.... nice
  583. >Leafie looks at you.
  584.  
  585. "Fwuff fee' hawt."
  586.  
  587. >you want to suggest him to go to the stream to coo' down but, the thing is, you also feel hot. And its not quite the same kind of "hot".
  588. >you can feel Leafie's hooves touch your nu-nus. He's rubbing them while kissing you
  589. >you never tried this before. You let your hooves reach his nu-nus. You're a mare, and he's a stallion. You can feel the length of his special nu-nu. He's big. About as big as Brite when you've seen him give his special huggies to his mares
  590.  
  591. "Ver' speshul fwen."
  592.  
  593. >The two of you keep kissing while playing with each other. You then turn your back, and raise your rear to Leafie, inviting him.
  594.  
  595. "Giv' speshul huggies."
  596.  
  597. >Leafie mounts you. You feel his nu-nus go into your nu-nus. Its weird at first, but,as he keeps moving. It feels good. Even better than the time you did it with your own hoof.
  598.  
  599. "Enf enf enf."
  600. "Enf enf enf."
  601.  
  602. >You both moan in the cave. Two special friends, alone in the forest. The two of you keep going faster, and faster, until,
  603.  
  604. "ENF!"
  605.  
  606. You can feel Tweag's sticky goo enter your nu-nus. You coo and say, "Good feews."
  607.  
  608. ~
  609.  
  610. >You don't know how many times the two of you have done this. But its definitely a lot. And then, one day, you feel like you can't move.
  611.  
  612. "Oooh....oooh."
  613.  
  614. >Leafie is worried for you.
  615.  
  616. "Tweag! Is speshful fwen otay?"
  617.  
  618. >As he places his hoove on you, he rubs your tummeh. He then feels a kick.
  619.  
  620. "A tummeh babbeh! Tweag is a soon-mummah! And Fwuffy is a soon daddeh!"
  621.  
  622. ~
  623.  
  624. >You are Leafie
  625. >you got a very important job to do
  626. >you've got to get nummies for your soon-mummah
  627. >you're still new to all of this
  628. >your special friend, Twig, has been helping you along the way
  629. >she's a good friend. Better than the friends you had when you were living in the Seatee with your daddeh
  630. >and now she's your special friend
  631. >lately, she became a soon-mummah, and has found it difficult to move
  632. >you need to get the nummies for her
  633. >its tough but, you know how to hide from the munstahs and get the food
  634. >you've loaded up on berries. This should be good enough for the day
  635. >as you walk towards the cave, you hear a cry above you
  636. >you see what it is
  637. >a birdie munstah!
  638. >the birdie swoops down, and is heading in the direction of-
  639. >your cave!
  640.  
  641. >you run! Leafie is in danger!
  642.  
  643. ~
  644.  
  645. >You are Twig
  646. >you want to run about and play, but it has been more and more difficult lately
  647. >Leafie has been doing his job of getting you nummies, but you feel worried for him all the same.
  648. >suddenly, you hear the cry of the Birdie munstah!
  649. >and before you know it, it stands before you.
  650.  
  651. "SCREEEE"
  652.  
  653. >you are afraid. But you had enough.
  654. >you get on all fours. Despite the pain, you look the munstah in the eye
  655.  
  656. "Weave Fwuffy awone!"
  657.  
  658. >The birdie lunges at you, but you throw a hoof at his face
  659. >the two of you tussle until you see a figure peak into the cave
  660. >It's Leafie!"
  661.  
  662. "Speshul fwen!"
  663.  
  664. >He leaps into the air, and lays a hoof upon the munstah wing
  665. >as he hammers his hoof away at the wings, the munstah cries
  666. >the Birdie munstah runs away, screeing in pain
  667.  
  668. "Yeh, go away dummie birdie munstah! An ne'er come back!"
  669.  
  670. >the birdie munstah is gone. Both Leafie and you breathe heavily.
  671. >He then hugs you.
  672.  
  673. ~
  674.  
  675. >You are Leafie
  676. >you're still new to all of this
  677. >but you've been getting better at finding nummies
  678. >and also at hiding
  679. >you can't fight all the munstahs
  680. >but you try
  681. >fighting and scaring off the birdie munstah has awakened a sense of daring in you
  682. >you may not be the leader, but you feel stronger
  683. >you don't miss the life you once had in the housie anymore
  684. >carrying the nummies in your mouth, you carry it to your speshul fwen
  685.  
  686. ~
  687.  
  688. >You are Twig
  689. >you once never had a name
  690. >and once you were only the poopie member of the herd, the last to eat, and the last to leave
  691. >but now you're the head of a family, a special friend, and soon, a mother
  692. >you can feel the pain coming. Leafie is nearby
  693. >you cry out
  694.  
  695. "BIGGEST HUWTIES"
  696.  
  697. >as you push with all your might, you hear a sound you have not heard in ages, since your first fight with the birdie munstah
  698.  
  699. "Chirp...chirp...."
  700.  
  701. >Your babbehs are born. One is brown, like you. And has a horn. There's another, a female, with nice brown green mix. She looks just like her daddeh. There are few more babehs that come out, but they're all a mix of the same shades of brown and green
  702. >this is a good, you feel. Your babbehs do not have the bright colours of Brite's herd, which will make hiding from the munstahs better. And in time, your herd will grow stronger
  703.  
  704. >You are Twig. And this is your herd.
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