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Category:
+M to R › One Piece
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
83
Views:
6,657
Reviews:
1
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I don't own One Piece. I make no profit from this fanfiction whatsoever, either.
Animal Instincts
Animal Instincts
By The Chichi Slaughter House
Warnings: Kemonomimi ZoroxSanji (tiger/fox cliché), sexual implications, uh…yeah.
Disclaimer: I don’t own One Piece, and it’s a fucking good job because else there’d be this sort of crap in it.
Rating: PG-13
AcidGraffiti gave me the prompts. I just rolled with them. Blame her.
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The first time they had seen each other, they had been spooked. To see another with the same amount of limbs in this wilderness was quite strange, as they had never seen another one before. Curious, they had moved closer together, trying to circle the other and get some bearing on what exactly they were looking at. It had almost come as a shock when they realised they were both so different, and yet so alike.
They were both male, quite tall and easily angered. They liked their personal space and didn’t hesitate to defend it. Both had large, fluffy ears and a tail sprouting from their spine, as well as whiskers growing from their cheeks. But even those similarities were different. The blonde’s tail was far bushier, and looked more comfortable to sleep on, whereas the green-haired man’s own was quite long and thin. The ears were also bigger, and they made the pretty face look even smaller than it was.
In comparison, the tiger was more masculine, but they both had animal instinct; and that was why they often fought each other before tumbling around in the grass in a far more intimate way.
To them, it was pretty much a normal thing, though if anyone of their species saw them they would easily have been killed. But they didn’t know better; the two cubs that had been abandoned by their families had no one to teach them what was right and what was wrong. Besides, as long as no one saw them, they would be safe.
But as far how long they would continue unseen was a mystery. Many other animals lived in the woods, and not all of them would just sit idly by and observe.
However, when the time came, they would fight. And win.
By The Chichi Slaughter House
Warnings: Kemonomimi ZoroxSanji (tiger/fox cliché), sexual implications, uh…yeah.
Disclaimer: I don’t own One Piece, and it’s a fucking good job because else there’d be this sort of crap in it.
Rating: PG-13
AcidGraffiti gave me the prompts. I just rolled with them. Blame her.
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The first time they had seen each other, they had been spooked. To see another with the same amount of limbs in this wilderness was quite strange, as they had never seen another one before. Curious, they had moved closer together, trying to circle the other and get some bearing on what exactly they were looking at. It had almost come as a shock when they realised they were both so different, and yet so alike.
They were both male, quite tall and easily angered. They liked their personal space and didn’t hesitate to defend it. Both had large, fluffy ears and a tail sprouting from their spine, as well as whiskers growing from their cheeks. But even those similarities were different. The blonde’s tail was far bushier, and looked more comfortable to sleep on, whereas the green-haired man’s own was quite long and thin. The ears were also bigger, and they made the pretty face look even smaller than it was.
In comparison, the tiger was more masculine, but they both had animal instinct; and that was why they often fought each other before tumbling around in the grass in a far more intimate way.
To them, it was pretty much a normal thing, though if anyone of their species saw them they would easily have been killed. But they didn’t know better; the two cubs that had been abandoned by their families had no one to teach them what was right and what was wrong. Besides, as long as no one saw them, they would be safe.
But as far how long they would continue unseen was a mystery. Many other animals lived in the woods, and not all of them would just sit idly by and observe.
However, when the time came, they would fight. And win.