The Time Of The Season
by nothingspecial
TF/TG freak
3 months ago
TFW you realize your morning brush-out is gonna take even longer now.
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I'm rlly glad Checkers has the bunny friend. She(?) seems really nice, not to mention helping Checkers to settle in to the new town, new job... and new body ;>
Oh that's a good point, did she tell Checkers about the species thing when she took the job? Also is Checkers a new name or a surname?
Apologies if I'm replying too much, if I'm being annoying pls say.
As for the species thing, it's more of an "oh yeah, that happens sometimes, didn'tcha know that?" business - a Certain Something about the place that touches some folks but not others and Definitely Does Not Imply Anything about those who are affected ;) Humans tend not to know about it, because the humans who do know aren't always comfortable talking about it.
I still don't know what her original name is, but it's my headcanon that "Checkers" is someone's off-the-cuff nickname for her (on account of the skirt,) which she's adopted mainly to keep the boss from dubbing her with a more embarrassingly on-the-nose "foxy" nomer ("Vicki? Lisa? Ooh, Vixy...")
I wonder why Checkers is not choosing to go home? Bad relationship with family perhaps?
Ahhh, yesyes, nothing implied whatsoever I see I see. :>
Can't imagine why humans wouldn't be comfortable talking about it XD
Ah yes, the skirt, of course.
Oh, how's Lisa fox-themed?
And yes, I'm sure questions of whether any given one of them might harbor any kind of undiscovered affinity with some other shape wouldn't make normal humans feel weird or unsettled at all ;)
("Lisa" is "fox" in multiple Slavic languages; Kuma Lisa is a folkloric trickster-figure vixen who squares off against her wolf nemesis, akin to Reynard in Western European tradition.)
Oho?! I shall just have to wait and see then!
;>
Ahhhh! Thanks so much for explaining!