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4:180 call out to them by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
You look over to them and call out "Do you know what is going on and how to stop it?".

 

"Stop? Stop? What stop?" The big male human asks.

 

"Sun warm! Want bask!" The female said "Otters bad. Take young."

 

You continue tryi

4:187 To the Bar by Picklessauce69
Obviously, you need to retrieve the necklace and become a human again. You can't function normally as a Sphinx. You have to go back to the bar.

 

But, to do that, you can't be so clumsy with your body. You try to lift yourself, finding that again, planting your feet seems to feel

4:179 Around town by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
As you head off the roads you traveled to work on are now blocked the zoo seemingly grown over the buildings. Forcing you to head in a different direction. Cutting through a park you spot a bunch of otters playing in the ponds. They spot you and head towards you almost as if they had something to t

4:178 Go to work by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
You look at your half-paws in confusion. How are you going to hide this? You take a step and smile. This is strange, but the padding on your feet will definitely make shoes unnecessary. You shrug. Maybe no one will notice or just think you are playing? You walk to work, which is a dead in desk

4:177 Eat without cooking by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
There is no time to cook it so you just hold the meat and tear into it. Each bite smelling better and better. Cleaning up is easy, your tongue taking care of most of the job, leaving a quick shower to finish the job.

 

Brushing your teeth is a surprise. Your nose has changed, not only it

4:176 Back Home by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
You get home and immediately go to the fridge to get a steak out. Sticking it onto the frypan. But as it starts sizzling you suddenly realize that if you cook it, it will lose all it’s blood. Quickly, you turn off the stove, and take the steak out, putting it on a plate. You sit down at the tab

4:175 Sancho by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
You head through the door under the name Sancho, having to get onto your hands to go through. You must of knocked something, because the moment you stand back up the door slides shut, blocking your way out.

 

The door through to the habitat though is open and you head out arrive in a jungl

4:174 Tiger by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
"Tiger" you say and the guide nods " We did not have them in the previous location. "You can go behind the scenes and have a look at their habitat. Go up the hill and you should be able to see the tiger habitat."

 

You head up the hill and look over the zoo. Lookin

4:173 Zoo by Cason Whitlock + Catprog
Perhaps if the house has not changed the area outside has? Looking outside you see what used to be houses down the hill across the road has been replaced by a zoo. And not just any zoo but a large sized one. Also it seems like they are having a promotion to celebrate their grand opening.

 


4:172 Escape by Picklessauce69
"No! No!" You try to say, thinking perhaps if you just say something then they'd understand how overwhelmed you are too, but your voice comes out graveled and deep with an aura of power about it. The words seemed to garble, and you lose the train of thought. Instead, a sudden remembra

7:32 Humans always were rebellious by neonsilver
Edward Johnson is one of five war technology scientists who work for The Holocaust. He is responsible for the recent inventions of the Nuclear Grenade, Plasma Cutter, Super-Condensed Fuel, and Energy Absorbing Plating. He works and lives in the Sanctuary, a high tech bunker hidden deep within the

4:171 The patrons by Picklessauce69
"What the bloody hell?" Someone blurted, the burly man from the bar, rising up from where he sat at the bar and slamming down a heavy mug. An air of intoxication and anger washes off of him. In turn, the barkeep looks at you too now, with his hands wretching his apron with a huff as though

6:98 Memories by FluffyPony
The meal was nearly finished except for the drinks, which would be the easy part. All she had to do was make up some tea from instant powder and mix in some apple juice to give it an almost cider-like tang. There were other options when it came to refreshment, but it seemed a faux pas to a horse not

6:97 Next day by FluffyPony
Night Rider stirred restlessly in her sleep on the carpet. Her body was very cushy and padded so it wasn't as uncomfortable as one might think. It was the dreams of a previous life as a human which she gradually knew to be false. This life as Danial couldn't be true, as it already felt as

2:919 The First Race by Lone Wolf
Eventually, Swiftfoot looked to you, and motioned for you to follow him. Taking you away from the group, he took hold of your arm and leaned in to speak to you privately. "They're from Brookhollow," he explained. "They're the most competitive cheetahs there are. Don'

2:918 The Spring Race Day Arrives by Lone Wolf
The Spring Race is finally upon you. Despite the name, there is more than one race. Their is a sprint, measured in a unit a little longer than a foot, called a “forearm”. There are three springs, one at 25 forearms, one at 50 forearms, and one at 100 forearms. Then there is a small marathon

2:917 The Kiss by Lone Wolf
One night, you ran along with him along the beach. A full moon was in the sky, not different from the moon you remember from your own world; it strikes you that this place seems a lot like another Earth, but somehow different. Your night run with the man you have a crush on may have seemed romanti

2:916 Fitting In by Lone Wolf
You came to learn a lot over the next few days. This world has many other humanoid animal races, from other kinds of big cats to wolves, foxes, bears, otters, and many others. Not all species has the same culture or naming conventions, so you can often tell who was what species by name alone. Spo

6:96 The Reveal by FluffyPony
When he awoke, it was like someone played hell on his muscles. Everything hurt in some unexpected way, and he felt a bit more bare beneath the blanket as his clothes had evidently been taken away. This probably made more sense, since he had too lush a coat of fur to wear anything over it too easily,

2:915 Beachbrook by Lone Wolf
“I uh… from Beachbrook,” you say, spouting out the first name that came to your mind.

 

“Haven’t heard.”

 

“It’s really far away,” you stammer out, feeling your tail twitch in irritation. They notice the tail and move on.

 

“Well,” says the eldest