The Result of Bestiality (sequel of Dalton and the Disney dudez)
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  • Reads 78
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2016
Connected to Dalton and the Disney dudez  (Cole is a goat)

bestiality bes·ti·al·i·ty (běs'chē-āl'ĭ-tē, bēs'-) n. The quality or condition of being an animal or like an animal. Conduct or an action marked by depravity or brutality. Sexual relations between a human and an animal.

In the previous book Dalton and Cole had finally expressed their feelings to each other. Now, time has passed, the happy couple had decided to take their relationship to the next level. They decided to start a family. Yes, Colton is real and they are expecting.

A saytr baby, or kidd.

Through this life changing journey young Ebenezer must win the heart of a dashing gal who just so happens to be his soulmate. 

Yes Ebenezer, like many other instinctual creatures, has a soul mate. 

This gal however has ovinaphobia, the fear of goats. With this set back, young Ebenezer must figure how to protect his secret while also protecting his mate from harms way. Will he be able to save his love from dangers? Will she learn his secret? Will they find the love like Cole and Dalton? Find out in this thrilling sequel to Dalton and the Disney Dudez.
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