This is a short work of erotic fiction containing furry, or anthropomorphic, characters, which are animals that either demonstrate human intelligence or walk on two legs, for the purposes of these tales. It is a thriving and growing fandom in which creators are prevalent in art and writing especially.
All characters are over eighteen and clearly written to be so, as in all of my stories.
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Xigfeldo dipped back and forth in front of the portal, though he could not have been said to truly be hesitating. No, he was more the sort of dragon to dive in head-first with his silver-black heritage embodying the very best of both types of dragons. To say that there was nothing he feared in the world would have been an understatement but it was the magic from his silver-side heritage that set him apart, wielding it with more skill than most dragons could even dream of. Of course, the drake did so very often take it on in the sense of pursuing erotic activities but who was he to complain when his skill as so very much higher than that of others?
The dragon licked his lips, a flash of darker pink slipping out in the gleam of his tongue. His wings beat slowly and carefully, hovering in place - something that would have been a challenge for some types of dragons but that which he had mastered long ago. He was, after all, well-known through the land for a reason and was not about to hesitate from taking such pleasure. At such a height, wispy clouds closing in softly around him, the air should have chilled his scales, though he ran colder-blooded, like Svea the hydra, than most and did not feel it with his natural immunity. Being homothermal, ultimately, had its perks for Xigfeldo at the very least.
The air on the other side of the glittering, fragmented portal heralded more, however, and called him onward, and it was with a throaty chuckle that Xigfeldo dove through, folding his wings tightly down to his body and dropping like a stone. It rippled over him, time and space twisting around him, altered with magic to suit his will and needs as he was transported to another universe entirely. One world, after all, could become oh so very boring for a dragon like him and he cried out in child-like relish at the pulsing tease of the portal, transporting him, over his scales, tickling and caressing as if with the tips of a thousand tongues and claws.
Scenes flashed before him, Myrika with some other kind of creature that he did not recognise, a hydra that looked something like Svea, a massive serpent coiled up tightly, a hippogriff wheeling in the sky, a dark-furred marten with the flash of the coy about her, a deer herd in rut, a glorious black and pink bird that seemed to flicker with a strange sort of flame. Yet it was not those places that the portal was taking him, his course set off from that, and he sucked in a breath of frosty, chilled air as he plunged into a new world, blinking in the stark brightness of sunshine that not even he had been expecting.
It was a new world, something like his mountains in the dead of winter, though he was perfectly suited for the cold climate and stretched out his wings as he soared and spiralled, taking in the scenery languidly as if he had not a care in the world. Below him sparkled snow in the glory of the sunshine, so pure and so very perfect that it was all he could do in that moment to resist the urge to plunge into it head-first, testing out the depths of the heightened drifts and swimming through them like water. Snow-diving was a sport in itself and he shivered to delight in it again, the change of the seasons in his home-land whispering for a cooler time, a time where he did spend days sleeping in the sun simply because he could. Although it warmed his scales, it could make him slow and sluggish when he didn't want to be, though that was just the nuisance of having a body. There were things, as was the case with all creatures, that his particular body was good at and not too.
Yet the land was glorious and he relaxed into the cool grasp of it, his lungs expanding to take in even more air, ensuring that he had a full lungful with every breath. There was no time up there for not using his lungs to their fullest extent, a frozen lake stretching out below, cloven hoof markings on the surface where there remained a sprinkling of snow, heralding the crossing of a reindeer herd or similar. The temperature was not high enough up there for it to melt even with the sun on it and he twisted and dipped back and forth with delirious joy, enjoying the caress of the wind and the sky, fresher and crisper than he had had the delight to experience in many months.
Yet it was not so that Xigfeldo was up there in the serene blue of the sky all on his own, eyes watching him as they melded softly with the clouds, the soft, condensed droplets coming together like a treat for the eyes and the senses as another dragon entirely wove and wound through one. He swam through the cloud as if it was water, his long, serpentine body weaving back and forth easily, a long crest of fluff running down his body from the back of his head, though the cloud droplets hardly dampened it in the slightest. He was, after all, one with the land that he loved to explore, even though he was a long way from home up in the mountains, his long, snake-like stomach glistening very slightly with the remnants of ice-crystals from belly-surfing down frozen slopes and lakes.
After all, regardless of which Xigfeldo was in which world, there was always time to play. The Eastern dragon form of Xigfeldo recognised his cousin from another world instantly, his nostrils and eyes protruding curiously from the cloud, but the feral Xigfeldo would have recognised a cheeky mischief glinting there. He could walk on his shorter yet slim and elegant legs if he so chose but often preferred to slide and slither when he was not flying, for what else would a noodle-dragon prefer to do but to snake back and forth through the sky, swimming in it with the buoyancy and luxury that best befitted his species. And now he had someone else to play with too - what luck!
The dragon, to be fair, had been doubled - and the fun between them right along with it.
There remained no sense in concealing himself for any longer as the noodle-bodied Xigfeldo slipped from the cloud right before Xigfeldo's nose, a grin stretching his jaws wide that could be construed in some aggressive fashion. Although he drew himself up short, heart pounding, jaws gaping, all that passed the barrier of Xigfeldo's was a surprised grunt.
"Oh!"
For once, he was drawn up short and caught off-guard, losing a few feet of height as he failed to hover instantly. The lean dragon came right along with him though it took Xigfeldo a moment longer to take in his brightly glittering silver scales in the light of the day. If he saw the other drake in darkness, however, he was sure that there would be a darker, more camouflaging hue to his scales, denoting the heritage of a black dragon too, even if he may no longer have been in a world where the species barriers of dragons were such anymore.