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The Pits

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  1. The Pits -- Oliver_Hart
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  3. Tags: [Wolf], [Fighting], [Muscle Girl], [Size Difference], [Male Human], [Female Anthro], [SFW]
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  7. Summary: Scared, but not alone, you wake up to find that you're being used as a desperate Wolf's collateral an in underground fighting ring of carnivores. To the victor: The spoils, a cash prize, and the life of both the loser and their collateral. To the loser: The butcher's knife. You better hope your champion, a fresh face in The Pits, has what it takes to save her fur -- and your skin.
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  10. >The first thing you do when you wake up in a dimly lit room that smells like copper is puke
  11. >Naturally, when you see the blood soaked into the walls, the scraps of flesh illuminated by fading bulbs, you puke a little more and try to yell, but it all comes out in a lazy slur, the force of sedatives pressing down like a weight on your entire body
  12. >That’s when the door to that tiny room opens, and the splitting headache sets in, and you see the silhouette of something freakishly large blocking out the pale light from behind
  13. >A vaguely human looking profile, with an elongated muzzle, dangling arms and toned legs
  14. >You shrink to the back of the room, not caring if you’re getting flakes of dried blood in your hair
  15. >The silhouette steps forward, and with a gruff voice, says:
  16. >”Please stop yelling. You’re going to get me in trouble.”
  17. >A she-wolf comes into glow of the lights, her broad, athletic body bent down over you
  18. >You look up and see rows of glittering fangs, light yellow eyes, and gray fur towering over you
  19. >And that’s when you start screaming again
  20. “PLEASE DON’T HURT ME!” You cry, and that only gets a paw clamped over your face
  21. >”Be quiet! They said they don’t like it when the spoils are loud…” she growls, her voice decidedly more feminine than you would have thought given her Amazonian appearance
  22. >You notice that she’s dressed in tight fitting black spats that stretch around her narrow hips and rounded butt
  23. >Her midriff is left entirely bare, and through the shortness of her coat, you can see the ridges and crevices of a toned sixpack
  24. >Her breasts are obscured by both a well-fitted sports bra and a tuft of hair that spills over her cleavage
  25. >She is young, and could not be older than 20 with the way she looks
  26. >Yet despite all of this, you cannot help but start to tremble when she grabs you by your tattered shirt collar and begins to drag you out of the room
  27. >She’s decidely more gentle than you thought she’d be, and as you are brought into the light of the narrow hallway, things begin to click
  28. >You know where you are, and it’s not at the park anymore
  29. >You’ve heard of The Pits before, but only on the news
  30. >Underground fighting rings of anthros, where humans are used as collateral. The loser forefits both a cash prize, and their collateral, who is usually carved up and sold on the black market
  31. >So basically, what you are going to be, considering only carnivores participate in Pit Fights
  32. >Herbivores and humans were scrawny and good collateral
  33. >”You know if you put up more of a fight, you might help me warm up a bit,” she says. “It might improve my chances a bit more. Err, I mean, your chances. I’m going to be fine. I promise.”
  34. >You don’t have it in you to speak coherently The sedative she must have hit you with at the park is still wearing off
  35. >”Right. Sedative. Maybe I used too much,” she says to herself as she drags you down a long, poorly lit hallway
  36. >Despite your blunted senses, more details begin to take shape
  37. >The screams of other captives
  38. >The pounding drum beat of what must be a decent sized crowd
  39. >The smell of blood and wet fur
  40. >The feel of the dirty floor against your legs
  41. >And… the gentleness with which she seems to be dragging you to the arena, if being dragged somewhere can be gentle
  42. >Odd
  43.  
  44. >She brings you to the end of the hall, where are a pair of two-way double doors remain closed
  45. >A fox in a pair of bloody scrubs opens the door
  46. >He cranes his wiry neck around the wolf girl’s large frame and sees you helplessly splayed out on your back
  47. >Looking pleased, he retrieves a clipboard
  48. >”Name?”
  49. >”For me, or for the human?”
  50. >”The human,” he says
  51. >She nudges you with the back of her leg
  52. >”Give him your name,” she says
  53. >You do not speak
  54. >What’s the point
  55. >She nudges you again
  56. >”Please.”
  57. >Did she just say please after kidnapping you and using you as collateral in an illegal fighting ring?
  58. >”Anonymous,” you say without even thinking. “But most people call me Anon.”
  59. >The fox jots down your name
  60. >”Okay, Anon… And the fighters name?”
  61. >”Koda Malcaine”
  62. >”Koda Malcaine…” the fox clicks back. He flips over the clipboard
  63. >”Ah, here you are! Koda Malcaine. You’re new huh?”
  64. >”I hope that’s not a problem?” Koda replies
  65. >”No, no, won’t be a problem at all. If you’ll follow me, we’ll do a quick inspection of yourself and your human. Then I’ll give the green light, and up you’ll go!”
  66.  
  67. >The room Koda drags you into looks like a dentist’s office fused witha a torture room
  68. >There’s a table full of bloody metal instruments next to a bench and two elongated chairs
  69. >You are sat on the bench by Koda while the old fox scrambles about with rubbing alcohol and a wad of bloody bandages
  70. >Koda kneels down to your height and looks you in the eyes
  71. >Her ears go flat against her skull, and there’s a look in her yellow eyes that gives you pause
  72. >It almost looks like regret
  73. >”Listen. I’m really sorry about this. I’ll do my best, okay? If you remain calm it won’t hurt a bit.”
  74. >You try to speak, but the old fox interrupts
  75. >”Mrs. Malcaine? Would you please undress the meat- Err, I mean, Mr. Anon over there?”
  76. >She sets her jaw hard, ears going even flatter against her skull, and turns away from you
  77. >You think you almost catch a hint of color in her cheeks
  78.  
  79. >Soon you’re down to your underwear, made to stand, shivering the cold doctor’s office, while an old fox pokes at you, takes blood samples and chit-chats with Koda, who is stretching by the exit, keeping her eyes on the door
  80. >”So, who are you up against for your first match?”
  81. >Koda cracks her neck
  82. >”A tiger. Goes by the name of Shiva, God of Death, but I think that’s just his ring name.”
  83. >”Shiva?” The fox freezes, a needle halfway in your arm
  84. >You want to reach out and wring him by the neck, but are afraid he’ll just stab you some more in the process
  85. >”For your first match? Wow. That’s a doozy.”
  86. >The fox turns his neck away from Koda and up at you
  87. >”Sorry son. Hope you’ve made peace with your god.”
  88. >”Why?” Koda interrupts. “I’m strong. I’ve been training for months. And I have something to fight for.”
  89. >The doctor hums
  90. >”And what’s that deary? A nice bone?”
  91. >Koda steps forward
  92. >”No. A liter. Three brothers and three sisters back home. I’ve got mouths to feed.”
  93. >”Oh god, you’re a mother? You didn’t declare that on your form,” the fox says as he wraps a bandage around your arm
  94. >”A mother?!” Koda goes rigid and red in the face. “N-No! I’m just the eldest! Don’t foxes have tons of kits?”
  95. >”We do, we do.” The fox pushes you forward. “We just make sure we can afford to.”
  96. >You stumble towards Koda, feet padding on the cold tile
  97. >You collide with the wolf girl
  98. >”Not me, though. I never married,” he continues
  99. >”Shame,” Koda says sarcastically, but if he heard it, the Fox doesn’t acknowledge
  100. >”Your human is in good condition. I’m going to call up and let them know that you’re ready.”
  101. >He presses a button on his shoddy desk
  102. >There’s a loud buzz as the door next to Koda swings open
  103. >Koda takes a few long breaths, bends down, and throws you over her shoulders
  104. “Woah, wait, wait, can’t I just pay you!? I have money! Please, don’t do this!” You cry
  105. >All of this is a lie, of course
  106. >You have approximately no money, but you hope your captor will believe you
  107. >”Not anywhere near as much as I could make from winning this fight,” she says, and begins ascending the stairs, with you in tow
  108.  
  109. >The arena is blisteringly loud, though a lot smaller than you expected so Koda ends up carrying you into the fray slung over her shoulders like a sack of potatoes
  110. >You’re in an old warehouse near the docks, you can tell by the smell of salt and brine in the air
  111. >There are five-tiers of bleachers assembled in a rectangle, with the center of the pit closed off by shipping containers
  112. >Two Bears stand by the entrance to the stands, clearly guarding the upper-echelons of the pit
  113. >What catches your eyes is the well-dressed buck sitting isolated on a chair
  114. >His cold eyes gloss over you without interest
  115. >Two more black bears in suits stand at his side
  116. >Koda sets you down onto the dirty floor
  117. >You quickly cling to her legs like a frightened child, only earning gales of laughter and approval from the crowd
  118. >It’s all anthros — and carnivores at that
  119. >You see all manner of them in the bleachers, their faces rough and hard from a life of struggle, jaws wide and jagged with laughter
  120. “Fucking shifty predators!” You cry, despite the fact that you are currently hiding behind a rather large gray wolf who could snap you in half like a human twig
  121. “This is sick!” You look up at Koda, who peers down at you with a stone face. “You’re sick, you know that!?”
  122. >You have to shout to be heard above the roar of the crowd
  123. >She peels you away from her tail with relative ease
  124. >”Again — I’m sorry, but this is something I have to do. I’ll try my best.”
  125. “F-Fucking better!” You cry, tears welling up in your eyes as the two bears drag you away from Koda and into a shipping crate with metal bars for windows
  126. >The crate is separated in two by more metal bars
  127. >Your cratemate, as it were, is anxiously moving about, their feet tapping on the cold metal floors
  128. >You see a golden retriever pacing back and forth on the other-side, her clothes well tarnished and coat appropriately filthy
  129. >You didn’t think that carnivores were ever used as collateral
  130. >Well, being a retriever, she probably did this willingly — stupid, loyal dogs
  131. >When she sees you, she presses her face into the bars
  132. >”So, you’re the meat?” She says with a sneer. “They say human meat is the sweetest. I hope Shiva lets me have a thigh. He’s such a good and kind master.”
  133. “What the fuck is wrong with you?” You yell, still fighting off the sedatives. “We should be working on a way to get out of this!”
  134. >The golden laughs maniacally
  135. >”Get out? There’s no getting out of here! You best hope your fighter is any good, because Shiva’s on a four-game winning streak, and I’m feeling itchy in my teeth.”
  136. >Four-game streak?
  137. >Oh god
  138. >You’re gonna get eaten
  139. >You feel your stomach drop
  140. >As do you
  141. >You slump agains the bars of the window and watch as Koda jogs in place
  142. >On the other side of the arena a tiger adorned in golden jewelry is pacing
  143. >There is a certain elegance to his steps, a kind of calculated grace and air to his movements that gives the impression that he is light on his feet
  144. >Koda, who towers above both you and Shiva, moves more like she has tree trunks for arms and legs
  145. >She almost did — She was pretty strong looking. Had a body carved out of granite
  146. >And despite her feral appearance and hardened limbs, there was also a kindness there, at least, it didn’t feel like you were her slave. She seemed like she genuinely felt sorry for dragging you through all this
  147. >Koda swipes at the air, her claws searing through empty space
  148. >She could probably cleave into a car like it were a tin can
  149. >Gray wolves were, of course, the largest and strongest canine species, putting males at 7 feet, and females around 6’5”
  150. >Koda has enough body mass to be at least 250 pounds,
  151. >And you’d put her at 6’10”. A freak of a woman
  152. >Yet ‘Shiva’ looks as tall as you, putting him roughly at 6’
  153. >This fight would be brute strength versus darting ferocity, the age old struggle between cat and dog
  154. >And given that Koda’s never fought before (as far as you know), you’re pretty sure that Shiva’s darting ferocity is going to win the day
  155. >Basically, you’re already preparing to be a hunk of meat
  156. >As if she could sense your nerves, the retriever hops up and down excitedly
  157. >”EAT HER HEART!” She throws herself against the cage window. “EAT IT WHILE IT’S STILL BEATING!”
  158. >Something also tells you that your almost-cell mate isn’t ‘all there’
  159. >So what kind of fighter does that make Shiva?
  160.  
  161. >The buck walks into the center of the ‘ring’, a mic in hand
  162. >”Welcome, ladies and gentleman, to Monday’s pit match!”
  163. >Electricity runs through the crowd
  164. >A cry goes up
  165. >Your heart clenches
  166. >Koda looks focused, but you can see her breathing hard
  167. >That look on her face does not inspire a lot of confidence
  168. >It’s restrained nerves, whipped up into lazer focus
  169. >But the cracks do show
  170. >”Tonight’s entertainment is brought to you by Shiva, God of Death!” He gestures towards the tiger who raises his paws, gold chains dangling from his wrists
  171. >His face looks like it’s got more jewelry on it than the entire crowd has on their personage
  172. >The golden next to you shrieks and sticks her arms out between the bars
  173. >”I LOVE YOU SHIVVVVVVIAAAAA!”
  174. >You feel sick to your stomach
  175. >Doesn’t she know she’s basically being held in purgatory? The people out there would fucking eat her if they had the chance
  176. >The buck turns and gestures at Koda
  177. >”And his challenger, Koda, the gray wolf, hopes to end his winning streak here tonight!”
  178. >Koda gives a small wave, and a faint cheer goes up from the crowd, some people pulling for the literal underdog
  179. >She breathes deep and focuses her attention on her opponent
  180.  
  181. >The buck retreats up the stairs
  182. >”At the sound of the bell, you will begin. The fight will not end until either one of you forfeits, or is dead,” he says. “Now…”
  183. >*DING*
  184. >”LET’S SEE SOME BLOOD!”
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  186. >Shiva hits the ground on all fours, bounding forward with unbelievable feral speed
  187. >Koda barely has time to brace her arms across her body as the tiger opens his arms wide and bares his claws, tackling the wolf
  188. >Phased, but sturdy, Koda pushes hard with her shoulder and knocks Shiva in the chin, stunning him and sending him stumbling backwards onto two feet
  189. >You wrap two hands anxiously around the bars
  190. >That was a good first move on Koda’s part — She gained some distance and even got a sizeable hit in
  191. >But Shiva’s speed and ferociousness have you worried
  192. >You’re not the only one
  193. >The retriever throws herself at the small port
  194. >”GOD SHIVA GET HER OVER HERE I’LL DRINK HER BLOOD FOR YOU!” She screams
  195. >You step away from the bars separating you from her side of the container
  196. >Should you cheer?
  197. >I mean, Koda did kidnap you
  198. >You keep your enthusiasm to yourself and turn your focus back on to the match
  199.  
  200. >”Sly, sly wolf. You are big, but you have an buffalo’s grace,” Shiva growls, spitting blood from his maw.
  201. >”How like a tiger,” Koda scowls. “All talk of pride, bur no bite.”
  202. >She follows up with a swipe with her claws, but Shiva is quickly out of her reach, dancing easily out of distance on two feet
  203. >Koda steps forward, trying again, swinging her massive forearms in from the sides like the jaws of a steel trap
  204. >The tiger ducks beneath the swipes, coils his body, and launches his hands upwards, black claws extended like five little daggers
  205. >They find Koda’s exposed midsection with swift aggression
  206. >Shiva let’s loose a satisfied growl and digs in with his claws, squeezing as much sinew and muscle as he can
  207. >Koda yelps like he’d just stepped on her tail
  208. >She bends forward to the demands of the tiger’s puncturing push until she is practically shadowing the feline’s body, crooked with pain
  209. >You watch in horror as drops of blood splatter beneath her
  210. >The crowd screams for more, like addicts chasing a fix
  211. “FUCK!” You shout, banging on the walls of the crate
  212. >Your fists pound metal
  213. >How could she loose so easily!? SHE’S ALMOST A FOOT TALLER THAN THIS GUY!
  214. >Shiva stamps his feet down and pushes up, bending Koda inward into a crescent shape
  215. >The wolf yelps even louder, squealing as her feet dig into the floor
  216. >You can see the sheer anguish on her face, the way her eyes are squeezed shut, how her mouth is open in a silent scream
  217. >The crowd falls over itself with excitement
  218. >Someone calls out to Shiva to ‘KILL THAT BITCH!’
  219. >Surprisingly it’s not your cratemate
  220. >She’s gnawing at the bars that separate you two
  221. >This is not getting off to a good start
  222. >Shiva smirks and digs in to her stomach even harder
  223. >Your eyes slam shut
  224. >You can’t watch what happens next
  225.  
  226. >Collectively, the meat-starved crowd gasps
  227. >And then break into uproarious cheers
  228. >You peek out between squinted eyelids to see Koda wrapping her hands around Shiva’s midsection
  229. >The wolf grits her teeth, digs in deep, and begins pounding into the tiger with her formidable legs
  230. >Her knees make contact with Shiva’s chest
  231. >A few blows and the tiger uncoils, crumpling like a forgotten marionette
  232. >In the fire between heartbeats, Shiva skitters away just as the wolf stomps at where his head used to rest
  233. >Koda returns the gesture by stumbling backwards with a hand across her bleeding abdomen
  234. >Any distance she can put between her and the tiger is welcome
  235. >She lifts her hand, and you can see four gashes leaking blood into her fur
  236. >It makes you physically clasp your own midsection in sympathy
  237. >Coughing, still sucking air back into his lungs, Shiva stands back on to two feet
  238. >”You are too large for your own good. Too much to rip into!” He coughs, still recovering from the beating he’d been dealt
  239. >It sounds like Koda’s knee strikes knocked the wind completely out of him
  240. >You try to focus on Koda and keep your eyes off the retriever who keeps trying to grab at you through the bars
  241. >She wipes the blood onto her thigh
  242. >”Keep talking, stripes. Keep talking!” She starts forward with a limp
  243. >The crowd roars
  244.  
  245. >A pair of claws rip at your skin
  246. >You shriek for someone
  247. >She can almost reach you in the crate, even backed against the opposite wall
  248. >Like a cornered rat
  249. >The golden, now frothing at the mouth, draws back
  250. >”See, when I get a hold of you, I’m gonna bite your ears off first and drink- hehehe— drink your ear blood first! I’m gonna drink your ear blood!” she leaps at the bars
  251. >Her bloodshot eyes go wide with excitement
  252. >Foam drips from her mouth like a fountain as she speaks,
  253. >”JUST COME A LITTLE CLOSER YOU SKINFUCK!”
  254. >Holy shit
  255. >She’s rabid
  256. >Things have just gone from bad to worse
  257. >You flatten your body against the back of the crate and try to sneak glances out the windows while keeping out of her reach
  258.  
  259. >You can see Koda has easily cleared the distance between her and Shiva
  260. >And now Shiva, with air back in his lungs, is on the offensive, bending his body with a distinct anger
  261. >The last thing you see before you clamp your eyes shut is the tiger going airborne, his arms wide, claws extended
  262. >When they open, they open to a roaring crowd and a distracted retriever
  263. >Koda has the tiger suspended in the air by his midsection
  264. >They look like two ballerinas frozen in an olympic pose
  265. >But you can see Shiva’s arms wheeling around, grasping for any part of Koda’s face
  266. >Which she keeps just barely out of reach
  267. >”SET ME DOWN AND FIGHT ME LIKE A PREDATOR!”
  268. >In one swift motion, she cocks her arms back, and hurls the tiger against the wall of a rusted shipping container
  269. >A blur of orange and black gracelessly smacks into the metal walls of the pit with the thunderous roar of the crowd drowns out the sound of bone colliding with metal
  270. >”NO! NO!” The retriever hurls herself against the windows again as if she could squeeze out between the bars
  271. >You hear someone banging on top of the crate, and then a bear opens the door on your side, a large club in his hands
  272. >”Shut the fuck up in there! I can barely hear the boss with you yammering and yipping.”
  273. >You could run
  274. >Or, at least you think you might be able to. The Bear is bulky, strong, but perhaps slower than you
  275. >That’s not to say someone else wouldn’t try and run you down
  276. >The crow begins chanting something in sickening repetition, their voices swelling together to a violent crescendo
  277. >”STAND! STAND! STAND! STAND!” They cry
  278. >The guard looks through the bars, following your eyes
  279. >Shiva is shaking back on to his feet, body swaying slightly with the dazing blow
  280. >You catch a glint of light in his eyes — a flash of humiliation blended with rage into a fine, hollow point
  281. >Koda inches backwards, drawing up a fighter’s stance and bouncing — as best she can — on her feet
  282. >”STAND!” The crowd continues, their echoes chasing one another
  283. >The tiger starts forward, his arms loose at his sides
  284. >Koda inches backwards bit by bit, raising her fists in front of her face, no longer clutching at the stripes of blood in her abdomen
  285. >Shiva does not bound forward
  286. >His steps grow bolder and more firm, and the look of rage more and more pronounced on his gnarled, shimmering face
  287. >Koda plants her right foot forward and throws her body into a solid strike, just as she’d likely been taught to do by some boxer
  288. >Her right fist coils up and explodes forward
  289. >Yet Shiva ducks his shoulder with a unanticipated grace
  290. >The strike goes wide into empty space
  291. >The tiger fires back at her bent figure with a blow of his own — A tightened fist that explodes across Koda’s jaw with such force that the gray wolf, of nearly 7 feet, stumbles backwards, her soul knocked temporarily from her body
  292. >There’s a spray of blood that goes up like a scattering of rubies into the heat of the arena’s generator-powered light fixtures
  293. >Koda waddles backwards, consciously or unconsciously, but the tiger keeps his pace, matching her stunned steps with powerful strides of his own
  294. >”You are large, she-wolf, but you are clumsy! I tell you this: You are more space to hit!”
  295. >His right leg bends outwards and swings with blazing speed at Koda’s midsection
  296. >The strike barely misses the softness of her hips, and instead cracks upon her upper thigh, forcing the wolf to bend and yelp with the shock of pain
  297.  
  298. >”DRINK HER BLOOD! DRINK HER BLOOD! DRINK HER SOUL!” The retriever cries, shaking the bars with emaciated strength
  299. “Look at her!” You try to get the guard to see the vulgar displays of the dog next to you
  300. “She’s clearly rabid. Look at how she’s frothing at the mouth!”
  301. >”She can’t be rabid,” the guard says with a clipped and stern voice. “The doctor would have caught her early on. And besides, entering rabid spoils goes against the rules. Shiva’s not stupid.”
  302. “Exactly! She’s insane!” You cry
  303. >The bear shakes his head
  304. >”Just keep it down in here, or I’ll give you something to yell about.”
  305. >YOU STUPID FUCKING IDIOT!
  306. >…Is what you want to say
  307. >You are going to have to show this thickheaded moron that Shiva’s been using a rabid dog as his collateral
  308. >For your own safety
  309. >You sneak a quick look out the bars at the fight
  310. >Shiva is blasting Koda with clean punches, and though the wolf is blocking at least half of them, you can see she’s losing ground quick
  311. >It’s a good thing she’s built like a tank
  312. >…Though maybe she could use a bit of intervention
  313. >The guard moves to make his leave
  314. >You grab at the tail of his jacket
  315. “Wait,” you beg. “Watch this.”
  316. >You steel yourself and unpeel from the back of the crate while the guard looks on impatiently
  317. >Slowly, you approach the bars that separate you from the golden retriever
  318. >She doesn’t take notice. Her focus is locked on the fight, watching with slavering hunger as Shiva pummels his opponent into submission
  319. >You extend a finger through the bars
  320. >All notions of specisim and racism go out the window
  321. >Forming a tight ‘O’ with your lips, you push out a piercing whistle
  322. >Both the bear and the dog clamp their paws over their sensitive ears
  323. “Herrrreee girl, got a nice snack for you!” You say, pushing your arm through the bars even further
  324. >This was worse than teasing a bear trap
  325. >Why are you even doing this?
  326. >The retriever looks over at the source of the noise, and seeing your hand there, almost instantly she snaps towards the bars
  327. >Before you can retract your bait, her hands shoot out and clamp around your thin arms, her unkempt claws swiftly digging into your tender flesh and pulling it taut
  328. >”MINE! MINE! MINE!” She shrieks, scraping at your skin as you try to pull aways
  329. >The guard steps forward into the cage, but he’s not fast enough
  330. >The golden brings her neck around and unhinges her jaws, froth and foam spilling from the corners of her lips onto the floor—
  331. >Oh fuck
  332. >You yank back hard but she’s too close to evade
  333. >Fuck fuck fuck fuck
  334. >She’s going to give you rabies
  335. >Why did you decide to do this!?
  336. >SHE’S NOT GOING TO IRABIATE YOU, GOD DAMNIT
  337. >Without even thinking your other arm explodes forward like a bullet from a gun, threading between the bars with a fist at its tip
  338. >Your clenched fist crashes right into the retrievers snout, knocking her free in a spray of snot and hot blood
  339. >She yelps and squeals as she stumbles backwards, crimson pouring from her nose
  340. >The canine barely hesitates
  341. >She lunges at the bars again, snarling like a wild beast, a testament to the true power rabies can command over a person
  342. >You fall backwards onto your ass, hand throbbing in pain from where you blasted your opponent in the face
  343. >She claws at you wildly, but you tuck your legs against your body and slide backwards up against the feet of the guard, who takes a giant step backwards in shock
  344. >”Holy Jesus, you weren’t kidding!” He says
  345. >You want to tell him ‘I told you so, you fat fucking lummox,’ but the sheer terror of the moment keeps your jaw screwed shut
  346. >You only have one thing on your mind — Freedom
  347. “So does this mean the match is over? We win right? Because Shiva’s collateral is spoiled. Right? RIGHT?? THE FIGHT IS OVER….RIGHT!?”
  348. >The guard scratches his head like a useless fucking idiot
  349. >”I- I have no idea. I need to go check with the boss.”
  350. >He turns on his heels and huffs away, his heavy feet pounding into dusty floors
  351. >You freeze
  352. >The fight is going badly
  353. >That nutso doggo is trying (and succeeding) to force her body in between the bars
  354. >But there is a silver lining in all of this:
  355. >The guard left the door open
  356. >You glance behind you out the door
  357. >It’s tempting, that portal to freedom, that trail of inevitable tears
  358. >You might not get far, but it’ll get you away from this insane dog-girl
  359. >Which is enough
  360. >”I’M GONNA — *huff* I’M GONNA WEAR YOUR FACE LIKE A MASK AND DANCE IN YOUR SHOES HAHAH!”
  361. >Well, that’s enough reason to take a running start…
  362.  
  363. >You burst forth into the cleansing light of generators, feeling freedom kiss your skin like-
  364. >Someone’s drink spills on your head, soaking through your clothes
  365. >It’s sticky and smells like bread
  366. >FUCK, It’s not even good beer, it’s stadium piss-beer
  367. >You just keep running, eyes darting around for an exit
  368. >Until you realize something that you should have realized a long time ago:
  369. >You either need to cut through the bleachers to get out…
  370. >Or across the stadium
  371.  
  372. >The fight was not going well for Koda
  373. >Yeah, she’d beaten on Shiva like a redheaded stepchild earlier, but now SHE was the redheaded stepchild
  374. >She squeals like a hurt pup as Shiva’s leg collides with her thigh with lightning force
  375. >So this…is the power of a feline
  376. >Koda bends her leg to brace herself, her mind frayed from the explosion of bone shattering pain now arching through her body like electricity
  377. >This movement turns out to be a mistake
  378. >The second her right knee hits the ground, her opponent smirks, clenches his right fist tight, and swings for the fences at towards Koda’s face
  379. >The blow again catches her on the side her mouth, but this time it brings the tanky-wolf down entirely
  380. >There’s a slight yelp of pain from Koda — Some desperate bodily reaction to the intense and sharp pain that are Shiva’s fists
  381. >And then her vision was vertical
  382. >The towering wolf lay on her side, drawing rasping breaths, fighting back the darkness in her vision
  383. >Her body shook like she was a fevered pup
  384. >She certainly felt as weak as one right now
  385. >She could take a lot of punishment, but this was beyond her
  386. >Curiously all she thought about was how she’d failed her human
  387. >She had reluctantly captured him in an attempt to feed her family, but she knew it was wrong, no matter how she sliced it
  388. >And now he was about to be a slab of meat
  389. >All because of her
  390. >Shiva turns the wolf on her back and straddles her chest, a bloody, toothy smile across his face
  391. >”You are tired, very tired. I see that now. Pretty face. Shame it is such a weak face too. And a weak body.”
  392. >His hands tighten around her throat
  393. >She feels an intense pressure against her neck — in particular, her jugular vein
  394. >Shiva presses a single claw against her pulsing neck
  395. >With just a little bit of pressure, he could slice it open and bleed her out — right in front of everyone
  396. >He bides his time, savoring his victory
  397. >”Perhaps there is a deal to be made here, hmm?” He says
  398. >Koda coughs, his hands around her throat
  399. >”A deal?”
  400. >”Yes, a deal. You forfeit this match. I take your human. But you get to keep…say…20% of the winnings. And you come back to my locker after this fight, hmm?”
  401. >He releases his grasp on her throat, still holding his claw against her jugular
  402. >His free hand trails down to the plume of fur that covers her sculpted chest
  403. >”And when we are there — You will show me what is underneath this. What say you?”
  404. >The wolf stymies a snarl
  405. >”I am showing you mercy. Accidents do happen in this business, and I know that the commissioner will be willing to look the other way if I cut your throat right here. I bring animals through the doors and put money into his pockets. You are just a stupid, dumb, bitch, in much too over her head. Your life means nothing to me. Be thankful that I stayed my hand.”
  406. >She hesitates
  407. >”And Anon? What will become of him?”
  408. >”Who?” Shiva asks
  409. >”Err, my human. What will you do with my human if I lose?” Koda replies
  410. >Shiva cocks his head in confusion
  411. >Why would a predator care for her prey like so?
  412. >”Your meat? I will find a suitable buyer for him. A butcher in Shax District. They are worth less than other meats to me. Human is tough and provides little medicinal use.”
  413. >Koda scowls
  414. >A million thoughts race through her staggered mind
  415. >Mostly those of Anon and her family
  416. >The only two things that really matter
  417. >20% of the winnings isn’t enough. But it would help tremendously
  418. >And what’s a little shame for feeding her family? She already kidnapped an innocent human for their needs — why should some harmless sex be any different
  419. >The thought presses heat into her cheeks and shame into mind
  420. >God, now of all times her body is choosing to feel embarrassed? Why? She’s had a million shameful moments in her life — Being impoverished, turned down for jobs, called snapjaw, fangmouth, pred by respectable employers — any number of these moments should have elicited waves of shock and embarrassment to this degree
  421. >Perhaps the missing variable is that now there’s an innocent’s life in the balance, and that she’s on her back, a razor-sharp claw pinching the thickest of veins
  422. >The impatient stirring of the crowd rouses her captor’s attention
  423. >”Do you hear that, howler? It is time to pick. Or I shall pick for you.”
  424. >Koda clears her throat as best as she can, her mind no longer processing things with any clarity
  425. >Only panic
  426. >Ideas and words surge forward and take shape on her tongue
  427. >No matter what they are, she tells herself, he will win
  428. >Her brain is running in two opposite directions
  429. >”The human is innocent. If- If you promise to let him free, I will do anything you ask.”
  430. >The tiger laughs
  431. >”So you are soft on the hairless one.”
  432. >Again color flooded her cheeks, peeking through the mat of sweaty gray fur
  433. >”No, I am not soft or sweet on the human. I simply feel guilty for having taken him and then losing to someone like you. Striped rat.”
  434. >Again the tiger laughs as he withdraws his claw from Koda’s throbbing vein
  435. >”It was inevitable, darling. I have not lost to a howler once, and I do not intend to. All I intend to discover is who the apex predator is. And today, I have learned what species sits beneath me,” he says with a satisfied snarl
  436. >The gray wolf suppresses a growl, her legs anxiously stirring beneath her. It takes a considerable amount of effort not to draw her legs around his body and capture him
  437. >But she is a woman of integrity — if she could help it. She agreed to the deal, and intends to follow through with it
  438. >”Now, I will stand up. You will do the same. And when we are both standing, you will raise your hand to the commissioner and declare your worth.”
  439. >The tiger dismounts her and stood up on shaking legs, a victorious smirk played out across his face
  440. >Koda follows suit, eyes never leaving his, glaring with such hatred that she might have been able to stop his heart with enough effort
  441. >Her hand slowly goes up
  442. >Her heart sinks in her chest, deflating with each stomp of the crowd’s anxious feet
  443. >Her mouth falls open, and the words start to assemble themselves
  444. >Someone is shouting something
  445.  
  446. >You are past the point of reasoning with the guards
  447. >In fact the minute they saw you at the bottom of the bleachers, they started shouting and drawing their clubs
  448. >And then you heard a familiar shrieking and saw a flash of golden-yellow fur streaking towards you, a comet’s tail of foam and froth pulling behind her mouth
  449. >She must have finally squeezed her body through the bars…
  450. >…Without any of her clothes on, for some reason
  451. >The only logical course of action you were left with was to run
  452. >And so now run, to the only place you think you might be safe
  453. >Into the center of the pit
  454. “KODAAA! KODAAAAA!!!! HELP!” You shriek, the words torn from your throat as you struggle to overpower the crowd’s confused howls
  455. “Oh God help! She’s rabid! Somebody get this crazy bitch away from me!”
  456. >You plot an immediate course towards the towering figure that is Koda, hoping that she’ll perhaps sweep you off your feet and keep you out of reach from that psychotic retriever
  457. >You glance back behind you
  458. >The retriever is gaining ground, her tail excitedly wagging at the prospect of a chase
  459. >And directly behind her two Bear’s hoof it, clubs drawn
  460. “KODA!” You call again
  461. >The wolf turns her head
  462. >Her jaw drops
  463. >”Anon?” She says
  464. >You don’ even know why, but you throw yourself at her, leaping towards her soaring figure
  465. You cling to her mid-section like a squirrel (despite being only a near-foot shorter than her) and clamber, not caring if you’re crawling over her boobs or not
  466. >She pries you and holds you above the retriever
  467. >Shiva looks just as confused as she is
  468. >And then rage swells within him
  469. >”What is the meaning of this!?” He cries
  470. >The guards, seeing you in Koda’s hands and the retriever jumping and clawing at empty air, take a few steps back
  471. >The crowd starts to boo
  472. “SHE’S RABID!” You jab a finger at the golden, who snaps madly at it. “SHE’S RABID AND WANTS TO WEAR MY SKIN LIKE A HALLOWEEN MASK!”
  473. >Having come to some kind of decision, the two bear’s lunge forward and subdue the retriever, holding her away with some considerable effort by pulling her arms back
  474. >The rabid dog is single-minded, however, and strives only to consume your delicious face
  475.  
  476. >”Is this true?” A voice booms on the mic
  477. >The buck is down in the pit, the microphone in his had
  478. >There’s a strange glint in his eye
  479. >Your heart sinks when you see him barely restraining a smile
  480. >This can’t be good
  481. >”Shiva, if what this human says is true, then this is a serious infraction.”
  482. >The crowd boos Shiva’s name
  483. >He silences them with a raised hoof
  484. >”But, you did defeat your opponent in single combat. And that does stand.”
  485. >The tiger starts forward
  486. >”Commissioner, I- I assure you, this is a mistake-“
  487. >The commissioner silences Shiva
  488. >The tiger stops in his tracks, his jaw screwing shut with unbelievable speed
  489. >For a small buck, he wields impressive character and power
  490. >”Your victory here, and over the past four matches, with your…spoiled…entry, are suspect. But I am a reasonable man. And our wonderful audience deserves a good show, am I right?”
  491. >At those words the audience explodes, whipped up into a frenzy, shaking their seats and threatening their integrity
  492. >The buck smiles, intensely satisfied at how willing his crowd is
  493. >”So, in the spirit of fairness, I will rescind your victory here tonight, and you will face your challenger now in a five minute death-match.”
  494. >Koda’s jaw drops
  495. >The buck continues
  496. >”And to the winner - The spoils. To the loser: shame. And should the victor decide it: Death.”
  497. >You can’t hear yourself think over the din and noise
  498. >Shiva is swearing profusely, or at least you think he is, given how fast his mouth is moving and how hard he’s stomping the ground
  499. >Koda sets you down gingerly, and lowers herself to eye level
  500. >”Anon…” she says, drawing in close so she can be heard
  501. >”Please, forgive me for everything.”
  502. >You don’t know what to say
  503. >So you say nothing
  504. >You just nod your head and listen to her speak, her voice drifting from her tired body like the trickle of a stream
  505. >”I promise I will make this up to you. I won’t let you down.”
  506.  
  507. >You are seated beside the commissioner, two guards at your flanks
  508. >The retriever is back in the shipping crate, guarded by an additional guard
  509. >You can see her shape crawling anxiously on the ground from between the barred windows
  510. >Shiva and Koda are at opposite sides of the arena, pacing like they themselves were caged
  511. >Shiva looks positively furious, his face twisted up into a horrible scowl
  512. >Koda’s face is hard and determined, her jaw set and eyes locked on her opponent
  513. >The commissioner raises the microphone to his mouth
  514. >”The sound of the bell will begin the fight. And the sound of the bell will end the fight. You will have five minutes to decide who is the winner. In the event that your duel comes to a draw, you will both forfeit your prizes and your collateral. Nothing is off-limits. Your time begins…”
  515. >A bell clangs over the loudspeakers
  516. >”NOW!”
  517.  
  518. >You are seated beside the commissioner, two guards at your flanks
  519. >The retriever is back in the shipping crate, guarded by an additional guard
  520. >You can see her shape crawling anxiously on the ground from between the barred windows
  521. >Shiva and Koda are at opposite sides of the arena, pacing like they themselves were caged
  522. >Shiva looks positively furious, his face twisted up into a horrible scowl
  523. >Koda’s face is hard and determined, her jaw set and eyes locked on her opponent
  524. >The commissioner raises the microphone to his mouth
  525. >”The sound of the bell will begin the fight. And the sound of the bell will end the fight. You will have five minutes to decide who is the winner. In the event that your duel comes to a draw, you will both forfeit your prizes and your collateral. Nothing is off-limits. Your time begins…”
  526. >A bell clangs over the loudspeakers
  527. >”NOW!”
  528.  
  529. >Like last time, the match begins with Shiva in a dead sprint on all fours, building tension and energy in his hind legs
  530. >Koda remains rooted in place
  531. >You dig your nails into the seat as you watch Shiva cover the short distance between himself and your champion
  532. >He digs in deep and pounces, letting slip a horrible, crowd hushing roar, his arms extended to rend flesh from bone
  533. >The gray wolf extends her own wingspan
  534. >Leans backwards
  535. >Bends her knees
  536. >Wraps her arms around Shiva’s misplaced abdomen
  537. >And allows the tiger’s explosive momentum to carry her backwards into a tight roll
  538. >Even you start cheering when you witness this feat — this blur of gray and orange melding together, until the orange separates from the gray and goes flying into the wall at the back end of the arena
  539. >There’s a loud crash as Shiva’s body collides into the raw metal
  540. >He struggles to gain footing, his legs slipping out from beneath him, trembling with a cocktail of adrenaline and pain
  541. >Koda, however, is quickly on her own feet, sprinting with a certain kind of violence in her stride
  542. >That violence is rebuffed by Shiva, who lunges desperately at her from a sitting position
  543. >The two catch each other, their fingers lacing together, arms outstretched, muscles bulging with the strain and weight of another
  544. >The tiger begins sliding backwards, though he still keeps Koda at arm’s length
  545. >The wolf grunts and growls, and digs her legs into the earth, pounding forward as if she were struggling through high-waisted snow
  546. >”Consider my offer expired!” Shiva cries. “When your body is spent, and your life extinguished, I will not sell your human. NO! I will skin him alive!”
  547. >The tiger’s eye’s clamp shut
  548. >He sets his jaw and grits his teeth in strain
  549. >”You…” Koda says on a gasp of air
  550. >”…Talk too much.” She throws her arms up and to the side
  551. >Shiva’s arms go wide as well, and then slacken against his exhausted body
  552. >It all seems to happen in slow motion
  553. >Koda’s right arm goes back, muscles rippling with adrenaline stoked strength
  554. >A fine mist of sweat goes up into the heat of the lights
  555. >Her fingers clench together into a strained fist, arm erupting forwards like a cannon-blast
  556. >The strike lands at the tip of Shiva’s already twisted nose
  557. >The tiger does not fall or crumple like a lifeless doll
  558. >The hit actually lifts him off his feet, propelling him backwards with such force and speed that the trail of blood he drags from his nose struggles to catch up to his falling body
  559. >It spatters on the floor like a trail leading to Shiva’s crumpled and unconscious body
  560. >The explosion of noise from the crowd is enough to force your palms against your ears
  561. >The commissioner doesn’t look too thrilled that Koda knocked out Shiva so fast
  562. >Koda shakes her fingers out
  563. >They glow red with blood
  564. >You clap
  565. >And then cheer, though your voice is a whisper in the storm of other voices, howls, screeches and calls
  566. >The commissioner is escorted down into the pit, and as he descends the stairs, his expression quickly changes from displeasure to excitement
  567. >Which you suspect is forced
  568. >He approaches Shiva with his right arm extended, the left clutching the microphone
  569. >She seems confused, and then, with a trembling body, takes his hand
  570. >He lifts it into the air, or as best as he can given their size difference
  571. >”Your winner of tonight’s fight: KODA!”
  572. >The audience roars
  573. >”So Koda, now the fate of two lives are in your hands. Shiva, the defeated,” he gestures towards the crumpled body of the tiger
  574. >”And the spoils of tonight’s match.”
  575. >The guards bring a trembling/muzzled retriever out from the crate and into the middle of the pit
  576. >Koda glances between the two as the crowd falls into a hush
  577. >She seems to recognize the gravity of her next words
  578. >Her face twists up with something like anguish
  579. >Shiva was not a good person
  580. >He hurt her, attempted to control her, and cheated his way into the ring with a rabid token of entry
  581. >And speaking of
  582. >It’s not like anyone would want her. She was rabid, perhaps beyond the help of a doctor or vet
  583. >Or maybe she was still in the early stages, and there was hope for her with modern medicine?
  584. >The her eyes fall onto you, seated in the top row, leaning forward
  585. >She stares at you, as if her soft yellow eyes could whisper a novel’s worth of apologies in silence
  586. >She turns to the commissioner, bends down to the mic and says:
  587. >”I would like to spare Shiva.”
  588. >The crowd gasps, and the buck’s face screws up in frustration
  589. >Koda continues, nervously glancing around her
  590. >”And if possible, I will be using a portion of my earnings to fund treatment for my spoils. Both the human and the retriever.”
  591. >This time the crowd starts to hiss and boo
  592. >And the commissioner, not sure what to do with his lack of bloodshed, tears the mic from Koda’s mouth
  593. >”WELLLLL THAT sure is a noble decision (you bitch). We applaud your courage and thank you for your participation.”
  594. >He shoots a deadly glare over his shoulders at the wolf as he stomps back towards the stairs
  595. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  596. >You’re sitting across from Koda in a dirty locker room which smells sour with sweat
  597. >The bruises on her face have inflated and swollen up, drawing your focus as she wipes the sweat from her body
  598. >She has a towel draped over her shoulders as she shakes
  599. >You suspect she’s only being kept vertical by adrenaline at this point
  600. >The way her head hangs, the way her stomach contracts sharply with every breath — She’s exhausted beyond measure
  601. >She could barely stand up when the commissioner came out into the pit to declare her the winner and asked her what she planned to do with the spoils
  602. >And when they practically threw a bag of money at her, you had to help pick it up
  603. >But even with her bowed head, you can see how wide she’s grinning from ear to ear, intensely satisfied
  604. >Everything she needs and her family needs can be taken care of, at least for a few months
  605. >And the retriever could get the needed treatment for her rabies (if it wasn’t too late)
  606. >Her smile, pulling her face back, says it all, flattening her ears against her skull, putting her tail in fits
  607. >And you actually start to smile too, despite the circumstances
  608. “Congratulations,” you say. It still feels weird to congratulate her. You don’t know if you should be
  609. >Maybe the intensity of the situation is overtaking your ability to logic
  610. >Eh
  611. >She raises her head slowly
  612. >”Thank you. I… I guess I owe you an apology, don’t I?” She says
  613. “Wellllll, maybe. You did kidnap me and use me as collateral in an underground fighting ring so you could win money…”
  614. >She bows her head
  615. “Butttttt, I did watch you get pummeled. And you won. And more importantly—”
  616. >You scoot closer to her
  617. “When I first met you, I thought you were lowlife scum who killed humans for sport. But you’ve shown me that you’ve got a good heart under all that sweaty fur.”
  618. >She grins
  619. >You can see her tail excitedly swinging from side to side
  620. “I guess what I’m trying to say is: You made the right decisions tonight, and that means a lot.”
  621. >”So…You forgive me for kidnapping you?” She nervously puts forward
  622. “No. Not unless I get to bandage you,” you say, a wicked smile playing across your face. “I still want to hear you apologize.”
  623. >Your hands find a bottle of rubbing alcohol
  624. >She shrinks away from you
  625. >You shake your head and set the bottle down
  626. “I’m only fooling around. Here. Let me see your cheek.”
  627. >You soak a cotton ball in the acrid liquor
  628. >Koda’s nose wrinkle
  629. >”That’s human medicine,” she says, grimacing. “I don’t think it’s going to work on me.”
  630. “What? Of course it’s going to work on you. You’re just scared because it smells like markers.”
  631. >She scoots a little further down the bench, eyes nervously locked on the cotton ball
  632. >”I’m not scared… I just…”
  633. >You slide up next to her
  634. >She tries to stand up, but her body protests and forces her back down
  635. >You grab her by the tail and yank hard
  636. >She yips pathetically and plants her body back on the bench
  637. >”Don’t grab me there!” She chirps in an airy squeal
  638. “Oh?” You tug her tail a little harder, earning another yip from her
  639. >Man this feels good
  640. “I’ll stop if you bring your face over here.”
  641. >Your vice on the base of her tail presses her ears against her skull. She bows her head somewhat submissively and brings her neck around
  642. >You dab her bloodied cheek with the cotton ball
  643. >”Ow!” She barks, trying to pull away
  644. >You have her bound by the tail though, so she quickly swings her head back for more
  645. >She must not be an alpha in her pack
  646. >Though she fights you, you manage to swab as much blood off as you can, clean her wound, and then apply a few bandages
  647.  
  648. >By the time you’re done she’s able to stand on her own with only a little shaking
  649. >There’s a bandage across her forehead, a few feet of gauze wrapped around her exposed midsection, and several across her nose to stymie the blood loss
  650. >She looks like a shitty mummy
  651. >”God I hate that stuff. I don’t know why humans use it,” she licks at the wounds on her fists
  652. “We use it because it works for us. And it works for you too.”
  653. >”It better. I suffered for this.”
  654. “Oh boo hoo. You’re still technically a criminal.”
  655. >”Right,” she breathes an exhausted sigh and leans up against the wall next to the exit, pressing her hot cheeks against the cool tile
  656. >”I feel dizzy.”
  657. “It’s probably from getting your ass beaten so badly,” you say with a slight snicker
  658. >A small, almost pathetic growl escapes her chest
  659. >”You’re lucky I’m so woozy or I’d take a bite out of your neck.”
  660. “Well, you or Shiva up there,” you jab a thumb upwards
  661. >The tiger was likely still fuming up there with the commissioner, demanding he get a rematch, or some of his money back, or something
  662. >You were glad to be down in the catacombs beneath the pit
  663. >For once, deeper underground felt safer
  664. >She points her chin upwards, ears twitching as she listens
  665. >”I can hear a few footsteps up there, but I think I hear the ocean more than anything.”
  666. >You place yourself next to her
  667. “Rather see the ocean than hear it right now. C’mon. Let’s go.”
  668. >She nods and starts forward
  669. >Only to stumble
  670. >She braces herself against a wall for support
  671. >”Damnit!” she hisses, putting her weight against the wall again
  672. “What’s up?”
  673. >She points at her trembling leg
  674. >Where Shiva had hit her with a wild kick
  675. >”Bum leg.”
  676. >You stare at her wounded appendage for a minute and feel something tight pulling at your heart
  677. >Something warm wrapping itself around your innards, and a little voice in your head that’s telling you to do the right thing
  678. >What is this… this feeling?
  679. >Sympathy?
  680. >She did kidnap you, so why are you feeling sympathetic towards her?
  681. >She’s staring at you, and when your eyes meet she flicks her gaze away down the hall
  682. >It’s almost like she’s waiting for you to make up your mind
  683. >You slip under her frame, throwing her arm around your shoulder
  684. >“The hell are you doing?” She says with some manner of aggression, though she puts up no resistance. “We’re going to look stupid.”
  685. “You look stupid,” you say, pushing upwards against the limp weight of her arm
  686. >Damn she’s heavy
  687. >And her tail wiggling is going to throw you off balance
  688.  
  689. >You don’t bother to hide your amusement as the nearly seven foot tall wolf girl leans on you for support on your way from the warehouse that kept the pits like a secret
  690. >You taste fresh, salty air for the first time in a long time, relishing in the smell of all things that live near the ocean’s reach, and the smell of the city — an amalgamation of trash and seawater
  691. >It smells like flowers to you right now
  692. >The sun is just beginning to glow in the sky as you and Koda make your way back onto more populated roads, eyes scanning for a bus
  693. >”So,” she says, looking down an empty road. “What are your plans now?”
  694. >You really didn’t have anything thought out
  695. >You had missed sleep, so you were feeling a bit wired, and more than that, you were starved
  696. “I guess…Hmmm, breakfast? It’s like 4 a.m.”
  697. >Her ears go stiff atop her head at the mention of the word
  698. >”Breakfast? Is there a breakfast place around here?” She says
  699. >Fuck, you have no idea. You’ve never been to this part of town
  700. >”Actually— Never mind. We can find one.”
  701. “WE?” You repeat with an air of incredulity
  702. >Koda’s spine straightens and she shakes the confusion from her head
  703. >Though you notice her tail is unable to stop wagging
  704. >”S-Sorry. I guess I’m confused-“
  705. “No, you’re not confused. I think you’re trying to say something.”
  706. >Her face glows red behind her bandages
  707. >”I-“
  708. “The answer is yes, by the way,” you cut in. “I will go to breakfast with you. You owe me an expensive, hot meal.”
  709. >You can’t restrain your smile anymore
  710. >Her tail threatens to sweep you off your feet — and not in the romantic sense
  711. >It’s fanning so quickly that you actually start to feel cold walking behind her
  712. >So you you decide to walk next to her, and talk along the way, until you find a place to settle down and grab a bite to eat
  713.  
  714. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfRq8KhLM_M
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