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.
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Please note that all characters are clearly over eighteen and written as such in all stories.
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Sandor eventually managed to get back to the inn, though he had looked for Alyssa first. It had not been hard to find out that she had been searching for him too; at first, he had caught a whisper and a laugh about the "lunatic" on the street who had been shouting and shouting. After that, he had merely asked a passing officer, who didn't seem to recognise Sandor as a mage, which was a relief for passing anonymously, about what was going on and the officer let him know that he had indeed seen a doe-taur.
"You don't get many of them in these parts," the hare guard confirmed, comfortably and lightly dressed, for there was not all that much serious crime in the area, he did not even have a weapon. "Deer-taurs, that is. Nice little thing, though she wasn't very quiet. She seemed very worried, shouting and shouting. I tried to help her but she ran off. I don't think she heard me, poor thing."
"Yes, that sounds like Alyssa," Sandor confirmed, his heart sinking. "I'm so sorry, she was looking for me -- it was completely my fault. We got separated and she got left here alone, she didn't know where I was."
The hare's face softened, his long, upright ears twitching a little.
"Ah, well then," he said kindly. "That makes sense, of course, she would have been shouting for you then, I'm sure. It did disturb some but no more than those that have consumed just a little more alcohol than their bodies can handle on a late night!"
He laughed and Sandor smiled, though he privately did not think that Alyssa could ever cause all that much trouble.
"Did you see which direction she went?"
"Hm..." The hare scratched the back of his neck and head. "I'm not sure, perhaps down towards the docks?"
That didn't help Sandor all that much and, truthfully, he could not imagine a reason that Alyssa would have headed down towards the docks. There was nothing down there for her, bar the boat that they had come in on -- and even that had most likely departed with travellers too by that time.
He asked a few others if they had seen a doe-taur to varying levels of success. Another fox couple turned up their noses at him, dressed more elegantly than Sandor -- kind of like how his mother had used to dress. His stomach twinged with something akin to remorse, though he had not wanted to break his ties with his family, not truly. But he could not abide them treating Alyssa as they did and he did not regret it, not truly, even if he wondered just what that relationship could have been between them all if his mother had been more accepting.
Maybe he should have done more to convince her, to make her see things a different way... He had slowly been a greater and greater advocate for taurs, but it took seeing how Alyssa was treated to really open his eyes, which was not how it should have been. And he had forgotten all about it since the devouring had come upon him, the things that had before, bee so important to him falling by the wayside.
Had Alyssa been one of those things that had been set aside too? He licked his lips nervously, though his mouth was not dry enough for any kind of moisture to settle or ease his tongue and jaw.
In the end, he headed back to the inn, hoping that he would find her there, though his stomach still stirred and churned with a sense of unease. What if Alyssa wasn't there and she was lost in the city somewhere? A splinter of his staff, Kastalia, had been brought along in his pocket, but he was not sure it would be enough to focus his mind with the pills affecting him too. Whereas they controlled the devouring, he would have been a fool, well and truly, to suspect that there would be no side effects to something so strong that it controlled even that horrific urge. His magic was more difficult to reach for when he was taking the pills, when he had had to take one recently, but having a splinter of the staff there would help him channel his magic more effectively. Of course, with the fox's skills as a mage, he didn't always need the staff, but every made had something on which to focus their will and intent.
The staff had been brought along too, but was wrapped up in heavy, protective cloths. He didn't want to use it there and make it obvious to everyone there in Herring Archipelago that he was a mage, not unless it was something that he absolutely had to do. He didn't quite yet know what people there thought about mages and, when he was not at his full strength, he would rather keep it quiet in case he was targeted.
He hated feeling like he had to hold himself back, even if it was only a little.
He slipped discreetly, or so he thought, back up the stairs, avoiding the receptionist, but would have made it all the way up if not for the waiter who called him back.
"Ah -- sir! Sandor, was it? Sir, could you come back down here for a moment, please?"
The fox paused, his muzzle wrinkling minutely. He had learned to better school his expressions so that they did not so obviously show his displeasure, but that had been more difficult than he had realised to do. Social norms applied to him more so than Alyssa, considering his status as a high-performing mage. If he did even better, however, oddly enough, things like that would cease to matter again.
Under his breath, Sandor groaned. He hated the politics of relationships...
"Yes?"