Foxbutt so far:
Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
. This is my first ever furry story, so please let me know what you think! Check my profile to see my other story series.
Lily hyperventilates as calmly as she can manage, knuckles white as fingers squeeze the wheel.
Calm down, Lily.
She forces herself to count to four as she breathes in, count to four as she breathes out,
you're just going back to the den of some magical creature so that you can share a pizza, get a hold of yourself, there's nothing scary about pizza.
The problem is twofold - firstly, she's not throwing games at people, and secondly, she's not staring Thomas right in the face, so now she's had a second or two to absorb what's happening to her. She can't even tell if she wants the light to hurry up and turn green, or stay red for a day or two so she can figure out how she feels about all this. The hairs on her forearms begin slowly to rise, and her eyebrows itch.
Rain hammers her windshield, the sort of rain that doesn't leave pretty individual lenses of inverted worlds on the glass but instead pours against her like a river getting up and dancing after a long nap. The wipers whip back and forth on their highest setting, motors protesting loudly, thumping against their stops in time with Lily's heartbeat. They throw what seems like a gallon of water over the side with each beat, leaving the glass just clear enough to glimpse Thomas' pointy ears in the driver's seat of the car in front, silhouetted against red, and then the rain annihilates the view an eyeblink later.
Thump, whip, ears, red, blur, thump, whip, ears, red, blur, thump, whip, ears, green, flash - the world flicks turquoise-white for an instant, and Lily is sure she saw Thomas' eyes in his rear-view mirror, fur white as snow and red as blood in the lightning, and then the bang of thunder follows almost instantly, so loud she feels it in her sternum, so loud the rain vibrates and shimmers on the glass, and Lily jumps.
That was really close.
Thomas' taillights dim, and his car eases forwards. Lily exhales and follows him.
***
The two cars roll slowly into side-by-side parking spaces outside Thomas' apartment building, rain bouncing off their hoods.
Lily cuts the engine, breathing hard, heart pounding. She feels it in her neck, hears it deep in her ears. The drive was short, but unbelievably tense - and not just because she could barely see Thomas' car in front of her. She swallows, leaving her mouth dry, and looks to her right - she can't see Thomas through two panes of fogged-up glass, but she sees the blueish white light from his phone, flickering as his thumbs move, rising to what must be his ear.
Her own phone lights up in its cradle. She picks up.
"Hi," she squeaks, shivering despite the heat, the phone seeming heavy in her weakened arms.
"Hi," says Thomas, crackly in her right ear. She strains to see him. "Wanna give it a minute to see if it lets up, or make a run for it?"
Lily laughs, not sure why - she needs some kind of release, that's all. "I've no idea," she replies, absurdly. She giggles and slumps down in her seat, sighing happily. "Ahhhh, no idea at all."
"Weird day, huh," says Thomas.
"Yeah," says Lily, quietly, smiling.
They're quiet for a moment, listening to the rain and each other's crackly breathing.
"I haven't seen it like this in a while," says Thomas, quietly.
"Climate change I guess," breathes Lily. "Thanks for going slow, by the way, I had a hell of a time seeing anything."
"Me too," replies Thomas.
With the defroster turned off, the windshield begins a slow fade to white. Lily feels a warmth in her tummy as her neck and toes feel a chill, contemplating whether to say it.
"Tom?" says Lily, low in her seat, looking through the center of the wheel.
"Yeah?"
"I think..." Lily swallows. "I think it says a lot about how comfortable I am with you, that we're talking about the weather and driving and stuff when... you're a fox."
Thomas chuckles in her ear. Lily shivers.
"Yeah," he says, breathily. "I'm glad you're with me, for this."
Lily smiles. "I'm glad I'm here too. I'd..." she looks over to her right, hesitates. "I'd kind of prefer to be
there,
though."
Thomas hesitates just long enough for a smile to form, that Lily can hear in his words. "I'd like that too."
"I can hear you smiling," says Lily, watching the rivers flow down the window. "It doesn't sound like when I smile. Or like when you smiled before, y'know how you can hear when people are smiling, in their voices - it doesn't sound like that. But I
know.
" She grins. "Even though I've never heard the difference between a sad muzzle and a smiley muzzle, even though all the muscles must
surely
be different, so the difference it makes to the sound can't
possibly
be the same, I somehow
know
it."
"D'you think that's part of the..." Thomas hesitates.
"Say it, Tom," whispers Lily, her heart racing. "Say
magic.
"
"Uh..." Thomas hesitates, begins to speak, stops, begins again, finally admits "Yeah. Yeah, let's be honest with ourselves, magic. Or, like, science that we don't understand yet."
"I'm not saying 'sufficiently-advanced science' every time, Tom, that's too many syllables.
Magic.
"
"Yeah, it must be part of the magic that stopped anyone noticing me. Except you."
"So magic's real," says Lily, "and I'm on a date with a magical person who drives an old Toyota."
"Is this... too bizarre?"
"I thought you were gonna finish that sentence with 'a date.'"
"Is this a bizarre date?"