Now normally when people think of dog love they think of the fluffy cute puppies that are so blinded by love for their masters they'd die for them. This is different. These two puppies were not your every day dogs, they were enchanted by a kind witch who saw them suffer through their young years.
One was previously a European Rottweiler. He was extremely loyal and fierce, but once someone got to know him Kahn was very gentle natured. His dark chocolate brown eyes were very pretty, his hair was the colours of caramel, hazelnut and honey mixed together.
The other was Shana. A very clever but hard headed German Sheperd. His eyes were a sharp hazel and his shaggy hair a sable colour.
Together they protected each other fiercely as well as the kind witch who had saved them. They both knew they were welcome inside her house and Shana took advantage of the fact. He slept in a room full of satins, silks and velvets and went to his mistress when he was called upon. Kahn was the opposite. He liked the outdoors were the moon lilys and blood jewels grew. There were scents inside the house he wasn't keen on apart from Shanas smell. Kahn smiled slightly when he heard the witch Jinta bustling around in the kitchen. Getting up from under the willow shelter Jinta had made him Kahn grumbled a hello to her and sprinted upstairs.
Opening the door Kahn smiled as he spotted Shana layed out on different sheets of luxurious fabrics. His pale skin was golden in the sunlight and was in a stark contrast to black leather choker he insisted on wearing. In a way the fact that Shana was lying naked in a mass of sumptrous fabrics with only a leather choker on was quite erotic but Kahn was used to such sights it didn't bother him. Sidling besides his fellow dog Kahn gently licked his neck and stroked his arms. Even in his sleep Shana grumbled and slapped at him. When he did wake up Kahn was nuzzled into his side hand on the German Sheperds chest.
"Morning Kahn."
Kahn grumbled slightly and licked Shanas jaw. Shana chuckled slightly and scratched Kahns chest. Kahn smiled and his leg kicked. He even hummed in content and snuggled into Shanas arms.
"You two really will never grow up."
Jinta stood in the doorway watching her two pups cuddle and clean one another. Shana smiled lazilly and layed his head on Kahns shoulder, eyes sparkling. Kahn stroked his hair and gently scratched behind Shanas ear earning a satisfied groan. Jinta placed their fresh clothing on a stool and reminded them that breakfast would be served in half an hour. Shana stretched, grumbling a little in content and padded through to the small bathroom were it held a sink, toilet and shower. He growled when Kahn pressed into the small cubicle with him but soon let it go as the European Rottweiler massaged his back free from knots.
"Hmm...you do have big hands..."
Kahn chuckled slightly and nuzzled into Shanas neck. Both of them acted very much like a couple but if asked they'd both venomously deny it being true.
When they were finished with fussing around upstairs they both jogged downstairs and skidded to a halt at the kitchen table. Shanas sable shaggy hair was tied back in a leather bobble, his high cheekboned face framed with two long locks of hair. Jinta smiled, she thought that Shana was extremely cute were as Kahn was the handsome darish one. The Rottweiler had a thin scar running down his jaw and a seperate one on his nose. His short hair framed his tanned skin and his eyes had a sullen look about them. But both pups were hers and Jinta took full responsibility for them. Putting their plates down for them she watched as they tucked into a feast of bacon, sausages, hash browns, fried mushrooms and scrambled eggs. As her wind charm chimed Jinta stared out of her window over the garden of exotic mystical plants and smiled wistfully.
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Dog Love
Fantasy(GuyxGuy if you don't like please move on to another story) Shana and Kahn are two dogs turned human by a White Witch called Jinta. But when Jinta disappears and the two best friends are seperated can a dogs love bring back together this mismatch of...