Jin wouldn't be using his new foxes Taiki and Hinata for labour work. He didn't need to contract to move up in the world, unlike devils. He didn't need foxes to help him sculpt statues and figures. But he did use them for something. Inspiration for a logo. They were his new signature. He had read on the internet that animals do strange or cute things without the presence of their owner. So he stalked them for a bit. Taking a picture of something beautiful. The two foxes sitting down, kissing each other. Their noses booping together.
The foxes didn't know he did this, it was a secret picture for the project that he was doing. It was even better that he didn't prompt them to do it, making it all the more adorable.
With that picture, Jin used it as an outline. A new symbol being made of them kissing. It would become his new and only logo instead of a picture of a figure he had made before as his profile figure. On his profiles, his symbol was of two majestic foxes kissing, a black shadow of them both doing so. On the bottom of his figures, that small image was his way of signing off.
It was new and adorable. However, he didn't just use that photo as guidance for his logo shadow and outline. He also posted pictures of them on social media and sold figures of the two of them in different poses.
They didn't even know they had become quite famous in the few days they had been in Jin's house. Blowing up on social media. As Jin said, they could relax, they didn't even need to move. Though they could only relax when they weren't being obsessed over by Mittelt and even Koneko.
It was a funny story about how they met Koneko. It seemed that Hinata and Taiki didn't know the meaning of boundaries and just wandered into the school to meet Jin. Akeno loved the two of them and so did Aika. Rias loved it when Jin was in his fox form and was small among even his own pets. Getting attacked with licks by his own two foxes.
Since they wouldn't leave, they stayed in the Occult Research Club until school was over with Rias' permission. However, when school was over that's when they met Koneko.
She initially thought she was going to witness two more foxes transform. But when she found out they were just smart, "normal" foxes. Ones as soft as him, she loved it. Three foxes cuddled against her, a small piece of heaven. A divine feeling of fluff surrounded her as she rested. Fluffy bodies, tails and all.
Thought when Koneko had to go back to the Gremory household, a curfew she had to stick to, very reluctant to stick to it after feeling the soft fur of foxes. Jin saw Koneko off with his two foxes. As usual, when Koneko left so did Jin.
Now, Jins was back in his own household which consisted of him, Mittelt, Sona, Aika and two foxes. Though temporarily, Hinata and Taiki were sleeping with them. Jin had ordered a very, very large doggy bed that they could both sleep in together in any room Jin would decide at the time. Even more room in the doggy bed just in case they had babies. Something Mittelt was really hoping for.
They were perfect pets. They got even more perfect since they seemed housetrained and were extremely intelligent. Mittelt couldn't help by want more of them. Small baby foxes running all over the house.
Mittelt: It's also great they like human food. Don't you~? Who wants the bacon~? Who wants the bacon~?
Mittelt said waving a small piece of bacon in front of Taiki. His eyes fixed on the stray piece. Then as Mittelt threw the bacon, Taiki jumped and caught it in his mouth. Leaving Mittelt smiling widely and hugging Taiki.
Taiki was her favourite. His crimson eyes were similar to Jins and every time he caught bacon or did an impressive trick, he seemed really happy and loved Mittelt being so impressed. He enjoyed performing tricks for Mittelt for bacon bits in her carbonara.
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Duality (DxD) (Part 1)
FanfictionWhat would happen if you rejected the ideas of good and evil? Hero and villain. All because you had been both. You had saved some, yet killed others. You were someone small, but now bigger than many. You grew up and were no longer naive to believe y...