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'Shy' Love (A Gay Furry Story) by addictedreader66
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Chase Denners, a 17 year old high school student, is a typical high-schooler. He has a muscular build, is tall, gets good grades, but the only thing that is the reason why many people think he is weird, he is the quiet and shy boy in the class. He always wore baggy clothes and hoodies. One day, that was like any other day, something changed.. A new guy came to the school, as soon as Chase sees him, it's like love at first sight. He thought that he's straight and other pessimistic things, but... Something will happen, between both of them what will change their lives. Please note: this is my first ever Story written and if you find any mistakes or misspelled words (english isn't my native language), tell me ASAP. There is MATURE content, like: - sexual action - mention of blood - mention of illegal substances, guns etc. - other ! The cover picture or any other picture that i'll show aren't mine, so all credits go to the artists.
Became a Furry by sanariasepher17
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Kevin is a gay furry who lives a normal life until suddenly he died after getting hit by a truck. When he wakes up, he gets himself in someone else body, which is a furry, literally. Turn out he's transmigrated to the world where anthropomorphic animals live in a modern world similar to his. He's so happy that his fantasy dream finally comes true. But the new world he lives in turns out not to be as bright as he thought. . . . The cover is a commission by @CheezyChess_
I Love Him by skyler_clawfield
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James Allison has been closed off for two years. Since his wife died, he has been present in all the ways that count, showing up for his son Kevin, keeping the school running, rebuilding what broke between him and the boy who stopped letting him in, but there is a difference between present and open, and James has not been open in a long time. He knows this. He is working on it. When a school conference takes him to New Jersey for three months, he goes without expectations. He meets Daniel by accident, over a broken projector, on the first morning. Daniel is an architect. He has dark eyes and a tired face and a dry, quiet sense of humour and something heavy he carries in a way James recognises immediately because he has carried the same kind of thing himself. They do not plan what comes next. It simply happens the way things happen between people who have been alone too long and suddenly find themselves in a room with someone who makes the evening feel not quite long enough. Weeks of walks. A kitchen that becomes the warmest place James has been in years. A fight that ends with more honesty than either of them planned. Rain on the pavement, and neither of them is moving. A Tuesday evening, making tea where they both say the same thing at the same moment and laugh and mean every word of it. They fall. Slowly, specifically, completely. Two men who have each failed someone they loved, finding in each other something that feels like the beginning of getting it right. What James does not know, what neither of them knows, because they have talked around their sons for twelve weeks without ever saying a name, is that Daniel Werewood is the man who packed a bag two years ago and left his fifteen-year-old son without looking at him. Left because his son came out as gay, and Daniel was a coward about something that should not have required courage. The introduction happens on a Sunday afternoon in James's living room. The names are said out loud. The room understands