
So I started this about 3 weeks ago. I don't know if it's because I'm bored with writting this series or maybe it's because this one, I found less interesting. I will get started on the final piece soon, but I'm gonna take a breather from it for a moment. I'll work on that last one to make it a more than reasonable story as I think others find my current ones a little short.
Prologue: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6185084/
…Lea. You approached the door with the name Lea, written high above your head. You were about to get down and crawl underneath, but you began to smell an odd scent. You stood and smelt the air. The scent of greenery filled your nostrils. You scan the corridor, but still only find the plain, white walls, carpeted floors, not even a window, let alone open window to any sort of greenery. You get down on the ground again and sniff under the door. The scent was a lot stronger now. ‘It must have been coming from Lea’s room, but why?’ Figuring you had nothing better to do; you pull yourself through the gap of the door. Entering the room, you were suddenly assaulted with a very strong scent of greenery and a very humid heat. You began to sweat and struggle to breathe. The room was filled with lush, green plants, some growing from pots on the floor, others on top of tables. Nearly all of them reached up to the roof before curving under it. Now noticing it, the roof wasn’t what you had expected. It was made completely out of glass. This wasn’t a bedroom as first expected, it was a greenhouse.
You tip toed around the place, sure that if this was a greenhouse, there would have to be someone to look after it and right now, some ones are giant creatures. There plants themselves were massive, vines as thick as tree trunks and leaves as large as blankets. After your wandering, you found another door in the back of the greenhouse. Wondering what would be behind a greenhouse, you make your way towards it, taking care not to trip over any of the large vines, spread out all over the floor. The second door was just like the first, except this one had a more noticeably, larger gap underneath. You still needed to get on the ground, but you didn’t need to get on your belly to crawl underneath. You just crawled on all fours through to the other room. It still felt a little humid in this room, but noticeably easier to withstand, you didn’t sweat in this room. There weren’t any plants in this room though, and the ceiling was an actual ceiling, no glass at all but a window on the wall. You walk around to explore a little more. You thought there weren’t any plants in this room, but you notice a very large leaf, hanging over the edge of the bed. ‘Why would someone put a plant on the bed?’ It was an odd thing to do, but then again, this place was odd. You reach the plant in reasonable timing and jump up for it. The tip of the leaf was hardly off from the ground, but it was enough to make you jump. You manage to grab onto its rough, but slick surface and maintain a hold. You held on, pondering how you were going to climb up, if you lifted a hand off from your grip, you would fall back down to the floor beneath. Then the obvious thought entered your mind, ‘Why am I climbing the leaf?’ You were about to drop back to the floor, but the leaf suddenly flung up into the air, dragging you with it.
You were lifted surprisingly high up for a leaf, and even more surprisingly that it tilted upwards into the air. You followed the route of the leaf as it’s ran downwards, curved out to an almost level line before curving back down into a very light brownish soil. Looking down the leaf from such a point made it look more like a giant slide. Thinking it best to make the best out of a bad situation, you climb up over the tip of the leaf and push yourself, head first, down the giant slide. It was exhilarating, the momentum from the initial downwards drop pushed you across the slick leaf as it straightened out and down its last drop. As you saw the soil below, coming closer as you fell, it crossed your mind that you did not think this through all that much. Your face came down on the soil, only to find it a lot harder than you expected. It was also a little sleek itself, and your momentum pushed you ahead still. You slide across the soil a little to find it dip down like the leaf. You tumble down that dip and finally come to a rest on a straightened surface. You sat up, noticing your legs hung around a curve on the surface. You looked down at your surface and found it seemed to be an area of soil that jutted out from the pot. It was an odd think because one would think that it couldn’t possibly take a form if it was out from the body of soil. An oddly wet rock was buried in the tip of the soil and you now notice that the soil felt…furry. You turned around on your back and came to the face the glare of two, giant eyes.
The creature stared at you, and you stared back, neither one making a single move. The creature began to feel uneasy and let out a single squeak. You began to scream, it screamed even louder. You screamed louder than before, but it only screamed even louder. You started to scream as loud as you could. It screamed as loud as it could too before a strong force, hit you from the side, throwing you off the creature. You fell a short (long to you) distance onto a soft surface. You were able to get back up as you scurried behind a large object. You peered over the large object to see the giant creature, peering over an even larger object. Both of you ducked when you noticed the other staring back. As you hid, you couldn’t help but think of how comedic this might have seemed with visual representation. “What are you?” Called out a quiet and shaky voice. “What are you?!” You call back, more assertive than the creature. “Please don’t yell at me.” It replied, even more quiet and shaky, you almost couldn’t hear. You peer over the object you hid behind, now noticing it to be a giant blanket. The creature was hiding behind a chair, but it didn’t quite hide it all too well. It too peered over the chair and stared at you. It had long ears that looked almost like leaves, badly cut up leaves. There was also a long leaf that stood erect from its head, the same lead you slid down earlier. It was a Leafeon, but they weren’t real, were they?
You stared at it and it stared back. “You’re real?” You asked a little confused. The Leafeon ducked behind the chair a little, only whispering a very quiet mumble of word, inaudible to your ears. It seemed harmless enough, you stared over the edge and notice the blanket, drape down to the floor. You jumped on and slid down with it to the ground. The Leafeon stared at you and shuffled back a bit, pulling the chair with it. “What’s your name?” You asked as you stepped closer. “Lea.” It replied, making it known now that it was female. (Although the body spoke for itself)
“You seem very shy.”
“I am.”
“Why? You’re obviously a lot larger than me, what about me would scare you?”
“It’s not about fear; I just don’t get along with new characters, especially small creatures I’ve never seen before.”
“Well maybe you could get along with me if you got to know me?”
“…Maybe.”
You walk around the chair and stand in front of her large legs. She’s still kneeling down as she stares back down at you. You raise a hand to her, but she just lifts her hands up to her chin. You hold it out there, waiting for a returned gesture. It took some awkward few moments, but Lea eventually lowered a hand to yours. She erected a finger towards you and you touched it back. Lea paused for a moment before dropping her finger to the floor. You grabbed on and wrapped your legs around it as she lifted you back up into the air. Her other hand appeared beneath you so you let go, falling onto her soft pad.
Lea began to lead you back to her bed, handling you like you were a full cup of coffee, scared you might fall. She eventually made it and put you down on one end and sat on the other. It was a little odd how Lea was acting. You make your way to her side and sit by her. The leaf on Lea’s head began to droop. She lifted it up and slid it behind her ear. “You said I should get to know you?” You look back up at her. “Well not much to know. I’m a human, I don’t know where exactly I am and I’m talking to a giant, fictional character that is shyer than anyone I’ve ever met.” Lea began to blush. As you were rambling, your eyes had soon focused on nothing in particular in front of you. You turn your gaze back to hers. “What about you? I noticed you have a greenhouse before your room. It’s…unique.” Lea turned to the door before looking back at you. “Would you like a tour?” You then look at the door before looking back at her. “Isn’t it pretty humid in there?” Lea giggles a bit before lifting you up, taking you to the door. “I’ll turn it down while we’re in there, but I can’t turn it down too much.” Lea twisted a knob that was placed next to the door. She then placed you on her shoulder as she grabbed a large spray bottle. She opened the door and began to walk between the greenery. You could see all the different types of plants ranging from tropical to ferns to…plants you’ve never seen before. As you both went, Lea was spraying plants with the giant spray bottle. “What is in that?” You ask curiously. “Water of course.” She replied, but more loudly and confidently than before. She either feels more comfortable around you, or being in the greenhouse makes her stronger. You were beginning to sweat again under the humidity. “Can we get out of here?” You ask, hoping for a yes. Lea smiled and put down the spray bottle, turning another knob that was in the greenhouse. She left through a door, taking you both into the corridor.
“Why are we out here?” You ask curiously. “Well you don’t expect to stay cooped up in my room now do you?” Lea replied with the faintest glimpse of a smile. You were sure she was coming around to you already. Maybe the interest in her greenhouse had made her a little more confident around you. “Are you hungry?” The thought never really occurred to you, but thinking of it now, you hadn’t eaten for a few hours before this whole mess began and you’ve been running around her for at least the last two hours. “Sure, I could eat.” You reply, curious as to what she would have to offer. Lea makes her way down the stairs, carefully, afraid you may fall off from her shoulder. Once she reaches the ground floor, she casually walks towards the kitchen, like you were never there. She turned into the kitchen to find Jolty at the counter with the blender and various different bottles out. Lea immediately pulled back and hid behind the wall with her back against it just by the door to the kitchen. “What’s wrong?” You asked, not quite catching a glimpse of the kitchen as much as Lea did. “Alright-who’s-there?” Called a loud and fast voice from the kitchen. “It’s my sister. Don’t make a sound or she might find you.” Lea turned back towards the kitchen door just before Jolty popped her head out of it, scaring Lea back. “I’d-recognize-that-shy-voice-of-yours-anywhere.” Jolty shouted at Lea as she fell against the wall with laughter erupting from her throat. You were too focused on the giant, laughing Jolteon to notice Lea’s hand grab you from behind and hide you behind her back. Jolty instantly stopped laughing and looked directly at Lea. “What-have-you-got-hidden-behind-your-back-there?”
“No-nothing.” Lea replied, slowly backing up. Jolty walked around her, causing Lea to turn with her. Jolty then advanced on her. Lea began to walk backwards to avoid Jolty. She has stumbled backwards, into the kitchen as Jolty followed her in. Lea had backed up into the kitchen counter, the tall bottles behind her rattled a little from the shockwave from the contact. “I’m-going-to-find-out-what’s-behind-your-back-whether-you-want-me-to-or-not.” Jolty was getting a little impatient now. She began to press her chest against Lea’s, which in turn, began to bend her back against the table as she bent backwards as Jolty bent over her. Jolty’s arms began to slither around Lea on both sides before they reached around to her hands behind her. Lea couldn’t possibly hide you now, having no other idea, she quickly pushed you between the bottles behind her just before Jolty grabbed her hands. Jolty felt around in them, but found nothing. “Why-would-you-go-to-all-that-trouble-if-there-wasn’t-even-anything-to-hide?” Jolty seemed more than a little disgruntled but Lea’s trickery as she gently pushed her aside to reach the bottles. “What are you doing with those bottles?” Leas asked, confused at her sisters intentions. “What-does-it-look-like-I’m-doing? I’m-making-a-protein-shake.” Jolty turns to Lea and smiles as she grabs bottles and tips them into the blender. “You-want-a-glass?”
You were being compacted within Lea’s grasp. You struggle to break free, but Lea is doing all she can to hide you away. You could feel each step Lea took as you shook in her hands, unaware of the direction or location you were heading. Eventually, Lea released you from her grasp and pushed you between many enormous bottles. You turn to see a pair of yellow hand envelop Lea’s, now understanding what was going on. You could see the yellow hands and Lea’s back, but not you wanted a clearer view of the giant Jolteon you had noticed earlier. You were curious as to why Lea was trying to hide you from her so badly. There was a bottle beside you with a shredded label on the front. It may have been unstable, but it was the best chance you had to climb one. You manage to hold onto the shreds and pull yourself up as you use those same shreds as a not so good foothold. You managed to reach your hands over the rim of the bottle’s neck, lifting yourself on top of it. You gripped the bottle next tightly and looked forward to find the yellow hand, reaching for the bottle you were on. You look up the Jolteon’s face, but she was turned to look at Lea rather than you. The bottle shook from the hands contact as it lifted into the air. You spun upside down, taken off guard; you lost your grip as you fell from the neck along with a waterfall of liquid. You fell into a giant pool of mixing liquids, encased in a transparent container.
“Honestly-you-seem-very-worried-about-something-today.” Jolty stared at Lea as she lifted and placed the lid of the blender into place, sealing it shut. Lea’s eye widened when she noticed your tiny body, pounding on the walls of the blender. Jolty was still staring at Lea as she reached for the buttons. ‘I can’t believe I’m about to do this…’ Lea thought as she acted quickly. She reached for the blender, picked it up from its base just as Jolty had pressed the button to start it. Lea didn’t give Jolty any time to react. She pulled off the lid, opened her mouth and poured the contents of the blender into it. She couldn’t swallow any, afraid of accidently swallowing you with it. As she poured, her mouth soon over filled and the unmixed protein shake began to streak down the sides of her cheeks. You fell with the last bit of the current of liquid with a splash in the overfilled pool in her mouth. The mixture was thick and your impact into it slowed your decent inside her mouth as you slowly bounced off her tongue. Lea felt you had entered to and shut her mouth instantly. She put the blender down and looked at Jolty. Jolty just stared at the Leafeon whose cheeks were swollen and covered with a streak of green sludge. Jolty kept staring as her face went from a shocked look, to a look of entertainment. Jolty fell to the floor with laughter again. With her eyes closed and tears pouring down her cheeks, Lea took this chance and quietly spat the contents of her mouth into the sink next to her. You fell out with it all, heading for the metal sink base. You braced yourself in mid-air, but your landing was soft as Lea managed to catch you before you made contact. She turned back to Jolty with her hands behind her back once again just as Jolty got back up from the floor, tears of laughter, streaking down her face.
“It wasn’t that funny.” Lea said, feeling a little sick from the strange liquids that she poured into her mouth. “Ya-gotta-admit-that-it-was-pretty-funny!” Jolty replied, almost cracking up onto the floor again. Lea wanted to just get out of there, she turned, moving her hands from behind her back, but still hiding you from Jolty’s sight as she walked off, out of the kitchen. Lea run up the stairs and, at a fast pace, walked down the corridor to her room. As she began to walk past her sister’s doors, she heard a door creak open. She turned around and found her youngest sister, Eve, looking out from her door frame. “What was going on downstairs? I could hear Jolty laughing like crazy…Uh…You got something on your face.” Eve was looking at Lea’s cheeks. The residue from the liquid that had over flown her mouth was still drenched in the fur on her cheeks. Lea didn’t turn anything but her head at Eve. She kept one hand holding you against her chest, out of Eve’s sight, and wiped her face with the other. “Nothing, Jolty ¬is just being mean.” Lea replied before turning back and walking faster to her room. Lea reached and opened the door that had her name written across it. She rushed between her plants and into her room, quickly dropping you on a table. “Are you alright?” Lea seemed more concerned for yourself than you would have expected from a stranger. You however were still completely covered in it, a mixture of several different liquids…and Lea’s saliva. “You tried to eat me?” Lea was shocked.
“No! I was just trying to hide you from my sister. Reaching ¬my hand in to get you out would have seemed too obvious.”
“And drinking the entire thing wasn’t?”
“Well ¬I did get ¬you out unnoticed…”
She had you there; she did after all save your life too. You beckon for her to come closer. Lea leant in, bringing her muzzle right up in front of you. You moved around to the side of her muzzle, and wrapped your arms around it. “Thanks for saving my life.”
You awoke the next morning. You found yourself clean and nestled between a very light brownish, and a darker brown object. You looked up and saw the sleeping face of Lea. She had her paw, holding you against her chest as she slept. You were enjoying your position too much. It was warm and soft against her chest and her rhythmic breathing was soothing. Your stomach began to rumble. You never did get to eat anything yesterday. The fiasco with Lea’s sister didn’t go over too well. You rolled over from under Lea’s paw. There wasn’t any pressure holding you down; it was just limp on top of you. Grabbing on to tufts of fur, you manage to pull yourself out from under her paw. Luckily, Lea was lying on her back, her paw still resting on her chest. You walk along her chest and hop off from her neck and onto the bed below. Scaling the pillow was simple enough; it was only like a small mountain to you. You sat down by Lea’s ear and started to scratch behind it. Lea was making an odd noise in response to your actions. You put your head in close to her ear and whisper. “Lea? Are you awake?” Lea’s eyes fluttered open as she moved her head away from you before rolling it toward you, facing you now. You opened your mouth to speak, but a loud growl in your stomach cut you off. Lea smiled. “You never ate yesterday did you?” You were about to speak again when you realized, Lea just spoke to you in a loud and clear voice. She was no longer shy. “You’re not shy around me anymore?” Lea too only just realized. “I…Guess…Not…” Lea was ecstatic. She gently picked you up and hugged you against her chest.
Lea got up, still holding you close to herself. “I don’t know what you did, but you make me feel so much more comfortable around others.” She lifted you to her face and nuzzled you with her nose. You stand still and embrace her affection as she takes you back to her bed. She places you back on the mattress and leans in close to you. “I’ll go get you something from downstairs but this time I’ll go alone.” She got up and left, looking at you one last time before shutting the door. You fell back and relaxed. You could get used to actually living here. Downstairs, Lea re-entered the kitchen once more, walking in on Jolty and Flare. “Ah!-There-is-the-guzzler.” Jolty yelled, beginning to chuckle as she remembered yesterday’s events. “What were you thinking?” Flare asked as Lea made her way to the bench. “I have my reasons.” Lea replied, smiling as she opened the cupboard for a snack. Jolty and Flare seemed stunned as they too noticed Lea’s confidence. Lea grabbed a small bag from the cupboard and began to leave. “Lea? When did you get so confident?” Flare asked. Lea turned her head and smiled. “That’s my…Little secret.” Lea giggled at her inside joke and turned and left her two sisters behind in the kitchen with confused looks on their face.
Prologue: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6185084/
…Lea. You approached the door with the name Lea, written high above your head. You were about to get down and crawl underneath, but you began to smell an odd scent. You stood and smelt the air. The scent of greenery filled your nostrils. You scan the corridor, but still only find the plain, white walls, carpeted floors, not even a window, let alone open window to any sort of greenery. You get down on the ground again and sniff under the door. The scent was a lot stronger now. ‘It must have been coming from Lea’s room, but why?’ Figuring you had nothing better to do; you pull yourself through the gap of the door. Entering the room, you were suddenly assaulted with a very strong scent of greenery and a very humid heat. You began to sweat and struggle to breathe. The room was filled with lush, green plants, some growing from pots on the floor, others on top of tables. Nearly all of them reached up to the roof before curving under it. Now noticing it, the roof wasn’t what you had expected. It was made completely out of glass. This wasn’t a bedroom as first expected, it was a greenhouse.
You tip toed around the place, sure that if this was a greenhouse, there would have to be someone to look after it and right now, some ones are giant creatures. There plants themselves were massive, vines as thick as tree trunks and leaves as large as blankets. After your wandering, you found another door in the back of the greenhouse. Wondering what would be behind a greenhouse, you make your way towards it, taking care not to trip over any of the large vines, spread out all over the floor. The second door was just like the first, except this one had a more noticeably, larger gap underneath. You still needed to get on the ground, but you didn’t need to get on your belly to crawl underneath. You just crawled on all fours through to the other room. It still felt a little humid in this room, but noticeably easier to withstand, you didn’t sweat in this room. There weren’t any plants in this room though, and the ceiling was an actual ceiling, no glass at all but a window on the wall. You walk around to explore a little more. You thought there weren’t any plants in this room, but you notice a very large leaf, hanging over the edge of the bed. ‘Why would someone put a plant on the bed?’ It was an odd thing to do, but then again, this place was odd. You reach the plant in reasonable timing and jump up for it. The tip of the leaf was hardly off from the ground, but it was enough to make you jump. You manage to grab onto its rough, but slick surface and maintain a hold. You held on, pondering how you were going to climb up, if you lifted a hand off from your grip, you would fall back down to the floor beneath. Then the obvious thought entered your mind, ‘Why am I climbing the leaf?’ You were about to drop back to the floor, but the leaf suddenly flung up into the air, dragging you with it.
You were lifted surprisingly high up for a leaf, and even more surprisingly that it tilted upwards into the air. You followed the route of the leaf as it’s ran downwards, curved out to an almost level line before curving back down into a very light brownish soil. Looking down the leaf from such a point made it look more like a giant slide. Thinking it best to make the best out of a bad situation, you climb up over the tip of the leaf and push yourself, head first, down the giant slide. It was exhilarating, the momentum from the initial downwards drop pushed you across the slick leaf as it straightened out and down its last drop. As you saw the soil below, coming closer as you fell, it crossed your mind that you did not think this through all that much. Your face came down on the soil, only to find it a lot harder than you expected. It was also a little sleek itself, and your momentum pushed you ahead still. You slide across the soil a little to find it dip down like the leaf. You tumble down that dip and finally come to a rest on a straightened surface. You sat up, noticing your legs hung around a curve on the surface. You looked down at your surface and found it seemed to be an area of soil that jutted out from the pot. It was an odd think because one would think that it couldn’t possibly take a form if it was out from the body of soil. An oddly wet rock was buried in the tip of the soil and you now notice that the soil felt…furry. You turned around on your back and came to the face the glare of two, giant eyes.
The creature stared at you, and you stared back, neither one making a single move. The creature began to feel uneasy and let out a single squeak. You began to scream, it screamed even louder. You screamed louder than before, but it only screamed even louder. You started to scream as loud as you could. It screamed as loud as it could too before a strong force, hit you from the side, throwing you off the creature. You fell a short (long to you) distance onto a soft surface. You were able to get back up as you scurried behind a large object. You peered over the large object to see the giant creature, peering over an even larger object. Both of you ducked when you noticed the other staring back. As you hid, you couldn’t help but think of how comedic this might have seemed with visual representation. “What are you?” Called out a quiet and shaky voice. “What are you?!” You call back, more assertive than the creature. “Please don’t yell at me.” It replied, even more quiet and shaky, you almost couldn’t hear. You peer over the object you hid behind, now noticing it to be a giant blanket. The creature was hiding behind a chair, but it didn’t quite hide it all too well. It too peered over the chair and stared at you. It had long ears that looked almost like leaves, badly cut up leaves. There was also a long leaf that stood erect from its head, the same lead you slid down earlier. It was a Leafeon, but they weren’t real, were they?
You stared at it and it stared back. “You’re real?” You asked a little confused. The Leafeon ducked behind the chair a little, only whispering a very quiet mumble of word, inaudible to your ears. It seemed harmless enough, you stared over the edge and notice the blanket, drape down to the floor. You jumped on and slid down with it to the ground. The Leafeon stared at you and shuffled back a bit, pulling the chair with it. “What’s your name?” You asked as you stepped closer. “Lea.” It replied, making it known now that it was female. (Although the body spoke for itself)
“You seem very shy.”
“I am.”
“Why? You’re obviously a lot larger than me, what about me would scare you?”
“It’s not about fear; I just don’t get along with new characters, especially small creatures I’ve never seen before.”
“Well maybe you could get along with me if you got to know me?”
“…Maybe.”
You walk around the chair and stand in front of her large legs. She’s still kneeling down as she stares back down at you. You raise a hand to her, but she just lifts her hands up to her chin. You hold it out there, waiting for a returned gesture. It took some awkward few moments, but Lea eventually lowered a hand to yours. She erected a finger towards you and you touched it back. Lea paused for a moment before dropping her finger to the floor. You grabbed on and wrapped your legs around it as she lifted you back up into the air. Her other hand appeared beneath you so you let go, falling onto her soft pad.
Lea began to lead you back to her bed, handling you like you were a full cup of coffee, scared you might fall. She eventually made it and put you down on one end and sat on the other. It was a little odd how Lea was acting. You make your way to her side and sit by her. The leaf on Lea’s head began to droop. She lifted it up and slid it behind her ear. “You said I should get to know you?” You look back up at her. “Well not much to know. I’m a human, I don’t know where exactly I am and I’m talking to a giant, fictional character that is shyer than anyone I’ve ever met.” Lea began to blush. As you were rambling, your eyes had soon focused on nothing in particular in front of you. You turn your gaze back to hers. “What about you? I noticed you have a greenhouse before your room. It’s…unique.” Lea turned to the door before looking back at you. “Would you like a tour?” You then look at the door before looking back at her. “Isn’t it pretty humid in there?” Lea giggles a bit before lifting you up, taking you to the door. “I’ll turn it down while we’re in there, but I can’t turn it down too much.” Lea twisted a knob that was placed next to the door. She then placed you on her shoulder as she grabbed a large spray bottle. She opened the door and began to walk between the greenery. You could see all the different types of plants ranging from tropical to ferns to…plants you’ve never seen before. As you both went, Lea was spraying plants with the giant spray bottle. “What is in that?” You ask curiously. “Water of course.” She replied, but more loudly and confidently than before. She either feels more comfortable around you, or being in the greenhouse makes her stronger. You were beginning to sweat again under the humidity. “Can we get out of here?” You ask, hoping for a yes. Lea smiled and put down the spray bottle, turning another knob that was in the greenhouse. She left through a door, taking you both into the corridor.
“Why are we out here?” You ask curiously. “Well you don’t expect to stay cooped up in my room now do you?” Lea replied with the faintest glimpse of a smile. You were sure she was coming around to you already. Maybe the interest in her greenhouse had made her a little more confident around you. “Are you hungry?” The thought never really occurred to you, but thinking of it now, you hadn’t eaten for a few hours before this whole mess began and you’ve been running around her for at least the last two hours. “Sure, I could eat.” You reply, curious as to what she would have to offer. Lea makes her way down the stairs, carefully, afraid you may fall off from her shoulder. Once she reaches the ground floor, she casually walks towards the kitchen, like you were never there. She turned into the kitchen to find Jolty at the counter with the blender and various different bottles out. Lea immediately pulled back and hid behind the wall with her back against it just by the door to the kitchen. “What’s wrong?” You asked, not quite catching a glimpse of the kitchen as much as Lea did. “Alright-who’s-there?” Called a loud and fast voice from the kitchen. “It’s my sister. Don’t make a sound or she might find you.” Lea turned back towards the kitchen door just before Jolty popped her head out of it, scaring Lea back. “I’d-recognize-that-shy-voice-of-yours-anywhere.” Jolty shouted at Lea as she fell against the wall with laughter erupting from her throat. You were too focused on the giant, laughing Jolteon to notice Lea’s hand grab you from behind and hide you behind her back. Jolty instantly stopped laughing and looked directly at Lea. “What-have-you-got-hidden-behind-your-back-there?”
“No-nothing.” Lea replied, slowly backing up. Jolty walked around her, causing Lea to turn with her. Jolty then advanced on her. Lea began to walk backwards to avoid Jolty. She has stumbled backwards, into the kitchen as Jolty followed her in. Lea had backed up into the kitchen counter, the tall bottles behind her rattled a little from the shockwave from the contact. “I’m-going-to-find-out-what’s-behind-your-back-whether-you-want-me-to-or-not.” Jolty was getting a little impatient now. She began to press her chest against Lea’s, which in turn, began to bend her back against the table as she bent backwards as Jolty bent over her. Jolty’s arms began to slither around Lea on both sides before they reached around to her hands behind her. Lea couldn’t possibly hide you now, having no other idea, she quickly pushed you between the bottles behind her just before Jolty grabbed her hands. Jolty felt around in them, but found nothing. “Why-would-you-go-to-all-that-trouble-if-there-wasn’t-even-anything-to-hide?” Jolty seemed more than a little disgruntled but Lea’s trickery as she gently pushed her aside to reach the bottles. “What are you doing with those bottles?” Leas asked, confused at her sisters intentions. “What-does-it-look-like-I’m-doing? I’m-making-a-protein-shake.” Jolty turns to Lea and smiles as she grabs bottles and tips them into the blender. “You-want-a-glass?”
You were being compacted within Lea’s grasp. You struggle to break free, but Lea is doing all she can to hide you away. You could feel each step Lea took as you shook in her hands, unaware of the direction or location you were heading. Eventually, Lea released you from her grasp and pushed you between many enormous bottles. You turn to see a pair of yellow hand envelop Lea’s, now understanding what was going on. You could see the yellow hands and Lea’s back, but not you wanted a clearer view of the giant Jolteon you had noticed earlier. You were curious as to why Lea was trying to hide you from her so badly. There was a bottle beside you with a shredded label on the front. It may have been unstable, but it was the best chance you had to climb one. You manage to hold onto the shreds and pull yourself up as you use those same shreds as a not so good foothold. You managed to reach your hands over the rim of the bottle’s neck, lifting yourself on top of it. You gripped the bottle next tightly and looked forward to find the yellow hand, reaching for the bottle you were on. You look up the Jolteon’s face, but she was turned to look at Lea rather than you. The bottle shook from the hands contact as it lifted into the air. You spun upside down, taken off guard; you lost your grip as you fell from the neck along with a waterfall of liquid. You fell into a giant pool of mixing liquids, encased in a transparent container.
“Honestly-you-seem-very-worried-about-something-today.” Jolty stared at Lea as she lifted and placed the lid of the blender into place, sealing it shut. Lea’s eye widened when she noticed your tiny body, pounding on the walls of the blender. Jolty was still staring at Lea as she reached for the buttons. ‘I can’t believe I’m about to do this…’ Lea thought as she acted quickly. She reached for the blender, picked it up from its base just as Jolty had pressed the button to start it. Lea didn’t give Jolty any time to react. She pulled off the lid, opened her mouth and poured the contents of the blender into it. She couldn’t swallow any, afraid of accidently swallowing you with it. As she poured, her mouth soon over filled and the unmixed protein shake began to streak down the sides of her cheeks. You fell with the last bit of the current of liquid with a splash in the overfilled pool in her mouth. The mixture was thick and your impact into it slowed your decent inside her mouth as you slowly bounced off her tongue. Lea felt you had entered to and shut her mouth instantly. She put the blender down and looked at Jolty. Jolty just stared at the Leafeon whose cheeks were swollen and covered with a streak of green sludge. Jolty kept staring as her face went from a shocked look, to a look of entertainment. Jolty fell to the floor with laughter again. With her eyes closed and tears pouring down her cheeks, Lea took this chance and quietly spat the contents of her mouth into the sink next to her. You fell out with it all, heading for the metal sink base. You braced yourself in mid-air, but your landing was soft as Lea managed to catch you before you made contact. She turned back to Jolty with her hands behind her back once again just as Jolty got back up from the floor, tears of laughter, streaking down her face.
“It wasn’t that funny.” Lea said, feeling a little sick from the strange liquids that she poured into her mouth. “Ya-gotta-admit-that-it-was-pretty-funny!” Jolty replied, almost cracking up onto the floor again. Lea wanted to just get out of there, she turned, moving her hands from behind her back, but still hiding you from Jolty’s sight as she walked off, out of the kitchen. Lea run up the stairs and, at a fast pace, walked down the corridor to her room. As she began to walk past her sister’s doors, she heard a door creak open. She turned around and found her youngest sister, Eve, looking out from her door frame. “What was going on downstairs? I could hear Jolty laughing like crazy…Uh…You got something on your face.” Eve was looking at Lea’s cheeks. The residue from the liquid that had over flown her mouth was still drenched in the fur on her cheeks. Lea didn’t turn anything but her head at Eve. She kept one hand holding you against her chest, out of Eve’s sight, and wiped her face with the other. “Nothing, Jolty ¬is just being mean.” Lea replied before turning back and walking faster to her room. Lea reached and opened the door that had her name written across it. She rushed between her plants and into her room, quickly dropping you on a table. “Are you alright?” Lea seemed more concerned for yourself than you would have expected from a stranger. You however were still completely covered in it, a mixture of several different liquids…and Lea’s saliva. “You tried to eat me?” Lea was shocked.
“No! I was just trying to hide you from my sister. Reaching ¬my hand in to get you out would have seemed too obvious.”
“And drinking the entire thing wasn’t?”
“Well ¬I did get ¬you out unnoticed…”
She had you there; she did after all save your life too. You beckon for her to come closer. Lea leant in, bringing her muzzle right up in front of you. You moved around to the side of her muzzle, and wrapped your arms around it. “Thanks for saving my life.”
You awoke the next morning. You found yourself clean and nestled between a very light brownish, and a darker brown object. You looked up and saw the sleeping face of Lea. She had her paw, holding you against her chest as she slept. You were enjoying your position too much. It was warm and soft against her chest and her rhythmic breathing was soothing. Your stomach began to rumble. You never did get to eat anything yesterday. The fiasco with Lea’s sister didn’t go over too well. You rolled over from under Lea’s paw. There wasn’t any pressure holding you down; it was just limp on top of you. Grabbing on to tufts of fur, you manage to pull yourself out from under her paw. Luckily, Lea was lying on her back, her paw still resting on her chest. You walk along her chest and hop off from her neck and onto the bed below. Scaling the pillow was simple enough; it was only like a small mountain to you. You sat down by Lea’s ear and started to scratch behind it. Lea was making an odd noise in response to your actions. You put your head in close to her ear and whisper. “Lea? Are you awake?” Lea’s eyes fluttered open as she moved her head away from you before rolling it toward you, facing you now. You opened your mouth to speak, but a loud growl in your stomach cut you off. Lea smiled. “You never ate yesterday did you?” You were about to speak again when you realized, Lea just spoke to you in a loud and clear voice. She was no longer shy. “You’re not shy around me anymore?” Lea too only just realized. “I…Guess…Not…” Lea was ecstatic. She gently picked you up and hugged you against her chest.
Lea got up, still holding you close to herself. “I don’t know what you did, but you make me feel so much more comfortable around others.” She lifted you to her face and nuzzled you with her nose. You stand still and embrace her affection as she takes you back to her bed. She places you back on the mattress and leans in close to you. “I’ll go get you something from downstairs but this time I’ll go alone.” She got up and left, looking at you one last time before shutting the door. You fell back and relaxed. You could get used to actually living here. Downstairs, Lea re-entered the kitchen once more, walking in on Jolty and Flare. “Ah!-There-is-the-guzzler.” Jolty yelled, beginning to chuckle as she remembered yesterday’s events. “What were you thinking?” Flare asked as Lea made her way to the bench. “I have my reasons.” Lea replied, smiling as she opened the cupboard for a snack. Jolty and Flare seemed stunned as they too noticed Lea’s confidence. Lea grabbed a small bag from the cupboard and began to leave. “Lea? When did you get so confident?” Flare asked. Lea turned her head and smiled. “That’s my…Little secret.” Lea giggled at her inside joke and turned and left her two sisters behind in the kitchen with confused looks on their face.
Category Story / Macro / Micro
Species Vulpine (Other)
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That ended, quite nice really. No Smut, No Death. A nice wholesome story about a sweet gentle Leafeon. You wrote her exactly how the picture looked. I must say, great job. Lea is definitely a gentle giant, If it was for the smut and excitement, Jolty would be the pick. But just for wholesome care and the knowledge that I'd be safe. Lea is my definite first pick.
And Now I shall eagerly await the Last installment with Grace, The Ice Queen.
And Now I shall eagerly await the Last installment with Grace, The Ice Queen.
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