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VixieLovesYou

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    Crossdressing
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    Gags
    Gender bender
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  1. Really enjoyed this, keep up the great work :)
  2. This is so great so far! Can't wait for the next chapter
  3. Cassie scampered after Antalia and Kindles as they raced ahead of their trainers. They had already defeated Grant at the Cyllage City gym and gotten their second badge, the Cliff badge, and had just healed up their Pokémon at the Pokémon Center in Geosenge Town after battling some other trainers along the way. Now they were stopping by Reflective Cave for some sightseeing, and, as they would soon find out, some adventure. Cassie, Antalia, and Kindles chased each other through the cave tunnels, making silly faces at the reflective cave surfaces as they ran. The walls echoed their laughter. “Hey, let’s play hide and seek!” Antalia suggested excitedly, all six of her tails rippling with enthusiasm. “Yeah!” Cassie and Kindles said in unison. “Lemme go tell Kate and Hazel.” Cassie said, bounding back the way they came. “Erm, I’ll go with you!” Kindles called awkwardly after her, causing a flurry of giggles from Antalia. “Okay,” Cassie said in a slightly confused tone of voice, but on the inside her stomach filled with Butterfree. She secretly longed for nothing more than to have some time alone with him, picturing herself frolicking alongside the blue and yellow Fennekin in a beautiful sunflower field, or lying by the ocean on a warm summer night. Lost in her daydreams, Cassie failed to notice a patch of dried mud in their path, and ran right over it. Kindles, who was hardly paying attention to anything other than Cassie’s gorgeous, fluffy tail bobbing up and down in front of him, followed her. The ground immeadiatly disappeared beneath their paws, and both fell into a rather deep hole, and proceeded to tumble down a very steep slope, before falling into a rather cramped underground clearing. Stunned, the two of them shook the dirt out of their pelts, which did nothing as they simply coated each other in more dust. Growing more and more fearful, Cassie tried charging up the slope, but it was much too steep. Kindles tried as well, also to no avail. Cassie transformed herself into a Pidgey, realizing anything larger would have a wingspan too wide to fly out of the hole. “What should I do?” Cassie asked nervously, still fluttering in the air. Lost for words, Kindles could utter nothing more than stutters and stammers, his white cheek fur taking on a light pink hue. Cassie rolled her eyes. “Aye, aye, captain.” Thinking of a new plan, she grabbed the Fennekin by the scruff of the neck in her small Pidgey talons, and tried to carry him out of the hole, but his weight was just too much for her tiny wings to hold, and they both tumbled back down, and in her surprise Cassie reverted back to her usual form, filled with mixed emotions, fear and frustration the most evident. “What good is it to be a Zorua if I can’t even get myself out of a situation like this?” she asked, to no one in particular. Hot tears surfaced in her eyes, but she refused to show weakness in front of Kindles, so instead she faced the wall, and pressed her head against its cold surface. Kindles hated seeing the minty toned Pokémon in such a miserable condition, so he came up with another plan. “You should go and find Kate and then come back for me,” he said, his eyes fixated on his shifting paws. As much as he hated admitting it, he really wished she wasn’t here right now, as it was becoming harder and harder to conceal his ever growing desperation. He had almost completely lost control when they fell down the hole, and was relieved when nothing had leaked out, but he hoped Cassie hadn’t noticed him frantically pressing his fore paws between his haunches. Bringing himself back to reality, he looked to see Cassie look at him in disbelief and defiance. “Wha- no! I could never leave you here alone, I’d be worried sick about you!” she wailed, quickly slamming her jaws shut as she heard herself. She hoped her dark fur concealed her burning red cheeks. As much as he hated to hear that at this very moment, he couldn’t help but smile at the fact that she had openly said to him that she cared so much about him. “T-thank you,” he said, and all the right words flooded into his mind, but he didn’t know how to get them out. “But then what do we do now?” he asked innocently enough. “Whelp,” Cassie said, circling around before curling up on the floor, “we’ll just have to wait. I’m sure Talie will find us, thinking we went to hide early or something. If Kate or Hazel don’t find us first,” she added, resting her head on her paws. “I’m gonna take a nap, wake me up if there’s an emergency.” Kindles panicked a bit. “Uh about that,” he said, extremely embarrassed. “There’s kind of an emergency now.” Cassie looked at him, puzzled. “Huh? What’s wrong?” She noticed that he was shifting his weight slightly from side to side. “I have to…” he trailed off, now picking up his paws as if he was walking in place. “You have to what?” Cassie asked, very confused, until she realized with horror what the problem was. “Oh, come on, Kindles! You should’ve gone before we entered the cave!” she scolded him, but immeadiatly felt ashamed of herself as he winced at her words, lowering his head with his eyes squeezed shut, as if he was waiting for her to smack him upside the head. She sighed. “Look, I’m sorry I snapped at you. I didn’t mean it, honest. But now what are we supposed to do?” “I dunno,” he admitted, his front paws now jammed between his back legs, as he continued rocking from side to side. “But I think it would be in your best interest and mine to come up with some sort of plan,” he said. “And fast.” After a moment’s time, Cassie had an idea. She turned herself into a Bunnelby and used her ears to dig a small hole in the ground, scooping the hard dirt into a pile next to it. Once it was complete, she returned to her normal form. “Is that okay?” she asked genuinely. “It’s perfect,” he said quickly, wasting no time in using it for its intended purpose, not caring in the slightest that his crush was less than a foot away. Since it was such a small space, he had to squat instead of lifting his leg. Cassie giggled. “You having a nice time there, buddy?” she asked teasingly as he continued relieving himself. The sound of liquid splashing onto the hard rock was louder than either of them had anticipated. They made an awkward eye contact, and Kindles merely shrugged. It had been almost half a minute and Kindles had closed his eyes, still not finished. “Geez, Kinny, did you drink an ocean or something?” Cassie remarked, dumbfounded. As if on que, right after Cassie spoke his flow began to die down until it was just a trickle, before stopping completely. A few drops fell afterwards. “You okay?” Cassie asked. Kindles nodded his head, a goofy smile on his face. “Never better,” he said light-heartedly, about to fill in the hole. “Wait,” Cassie said awkwardly, and he stopped. “What?” “Well, I was fine earlier, but now… and I had to listen to you go, and, um…” she said. She shifted her weight from her left side to her right, embarrassment coursing through her. Kindles looked at her, flashing her a playful look. “You need this, don’t you?” Cassie nodded. The two traded places, and Kindles faced the wall while Cassie got into position. The two stayed there for a minute or two, and all was quiet. Cassie managed to let out a couple of spurts. Kindles finally broke the silence. “I thought u said you had to go? Are you okay? You don’t need help or anything, do you?” he asked awkwardly, turning to face her. She blushed harder than she already had been, and another spurt left her. “No, I definitely do not need help.” she said, her face feeling like it was on fire. “Okay, good,” Kindles said with a sigh. Although he had feelings for her, he wasn’t ready for that level of… whatever this was. “So what’s the matter then?” “It’s just that…” she trailed off, her throat throbbing with embarrassment. Kindles saw the concern in her eyes. “It’s okay,” he said reassuringly, padding over to her and putting a forepaw around her shoulders. “You can tell me.” Cassie looked at her paws, still shifting with her growing need. “It’s nothing, I just get… nervous, that’s all,” she said, wishing she could just disappear from the face of the planet. “Oh…” Kindles said with understanding. “You’re pee shy?” He looked at her with the most beautiful clear blue eyes she’d ever seen. “…yeah, that…” she said, frustrated with herself for being so stupid. “I think I can help.” And with that, he grabbed her chin lightly and turned her head to they were facing each other, and he kissed her, right on the lips. All the contents of Cassandra’s bladder gushed out of her by what felt like bucketfuls at an alarming speed. She tried to tell her eyes to close, but they stayed wide open, whether she liked it or not. She took significantly less time to finish than Kindles, and didn’t break the kiss for a second. It started out as sweet and gentle, but by the time she was done relieving herself it had become very passionate. She practically threw herself on top of him, and the two lay on the floor, not caring about anything else in the world. They were so into each other that they failed to notice Antalia tumble down the slope, and the Vulpix sat in front of the two for a good 2 minutes in pure disbelief. Then, she snapped out of it. “Well, well, WELL,” she teased, fully aware that neither of them had even noticed her presence. Cassie and Kindles both snapped their heads in her direction, and immediately tore their lips apart. Kindles’ tongue lolled out of his mouth. “So, when’s the wedding?” Antalia jeered. Cassie was mortified, but Kindles had a very goofy grin on his face, his tongue still poking out of the corner of his mouth. “Talia, please, please, please don’t tell anyone,” the Zorua pleaded. Antalia giggled, but then gave her friend a light-hearted punch un the shoulder. “Tell anyone what?” she said innocently. Relieved, Cassie tackled her, giving her a tight hug. “Thanks, Talia,” she said. The Vulpix hugged her back. “Hey, I said it’s no biggie, didn’t I? No need to kiss me or anything,” she added, and Cassie gave her a playful shove. “Okay, okay, I get it. But how do we get out of here now?” “Kate and Hazel are waiting for me outside the hole. Luckily, I know for a fact that Hazel has an Escape Rope on her. We’ve been looking for you two for quite a while, you know. Hey, what’s that?” she asked, gesturing with her nose to the soaking wet hole in the ground. “Oh, that’s, er, nothing.” Cassie said nervously, racing over to it and filling up with dirt. Antalia shrugged, and gave a quick yip to signal to their trainers that the two missing Pokémon had been found. Moments later, the end of a rope was lowered, and all three of them grabbed on. Antalia then yipped again, and they were all hoisted out of the steep hole. Kindles and Cassie raced over to Kate, and Hazel gave Antalia a Poké Puff and a pat on the head for a job well done. Kate hugged each of her newfound companions. “Come on, you silly bunch, we’ve still got the whole Kalos region ahead of us.” They all agreed, and with that they set off again, new adventures surely awaiting them.
  4. Cassie opened her eyes, but saw nothing but pitch black darkness. It was the middle of the night, and she was lying on top of Antalia with Kindles draped across her belly. Kate always let out her Pokémon out of their Pokéballs at night so they could sleep more comfortably. Cassie had awoken for a reason though, and at the moment, Kindles was a huge burden to her. His body weight pressing on her abdomen only made the pain worse. She tried to gently move him aside, to no avail. After much trouble, she finally got out from under the fox Pokémon. As much as she hated to disturb him (he looked so adorable while he was asleep), the tricky fox Pokémon had urgent matters to attend to. Just as she was about to step out of Kate’s tent, and thought to herself that she had successfully escaped, she heard the most adorable little Fennekin yawn she’d ever heard. Normally, she would have swooned, but given her current state she instead let out a quiet moan of frustration and dread. “Cassie? What are you doing up?” a very sleepy Kindles asked the frantic silhouette standing at the door of the tent. He rubbed the sleep out of his eyes, and once he could see clearly, he understood her struggle. Not knowing what to say, Cassie just stared back at him, now anxiously shifting her weight from paw to paw. With a nervous chuckle, she tried to dash away again, but Kindles called her back. “Wait!” Dreadfully, Cassie backpedaled to the tent’s opening to once again face the Pokémon. “Yes?” she asked irritably. “Can I come with you?” he asked awkwardly. And with that, he quickly but casually shoved his front paws deep between his haunches, and rocked his hips side to side slightly, indicating he had the same motives as she did. From what little moonlight shone into the tent, Cassie could see that his white cheek fur was glowing a rosy shade of pink. Cassie sighed audibly. “Okay, just hurry!” And with that, the Fennekin raced after the Zorua into the night. Cassie came to a sudden halt as a blast of freezing wind hit her straight in the face. Still trying to catch up to her, Kindles noticed a few drops fall from between her legs and onto the soft grass beneath their paws. Shivering, Cassie turned to the Pokémon she loved with all her heart but was too afraid to tell, a terrifyingly desperate expression written across her face. “K-Kindles!” she stuttered. “What do we do?! There’s no trees or bushes anywhere!” Kindles could see tears brimming in her eyes. “I don’t know, I’m just as desperate as you are!” Thinking quickly, he came up with an idea, but highly doubted his foxy companion would take much of a liking to it. She really was the Pokémon of his dreams, and he decided to voice his idea, with a glimmering hope she just might agree. “Well, I mean, we’re already pretty far from the tent… and it’s just the two of us…” With a sudden realization, Cassie understood what he was trying to say. “Oh no, no way! Not here! In front of you!” she exclaimed, harsher than she intended. But she really was almost at her breaking point, and it was the only idea either of them had. She didn’t have much of another choice if she didn’t want to face a worse embarrassment if she didn’t make up her mind fast. With a sigh of defeat and submission, she agreed. “Okay. Fine.” Satisfied with her response, Kindles raised one of his hind legs. “Woah, not right next to me! Go over there!” she cried. She loved him dearly, there was no questioning that, but she also greatly valued her privacy. He rolled his eyes at her, but obeyed, trudging across the field. Once Cassie saw that he was a decent distance away, she wasted no time in squatting down and relieving herself, her eyes closed in a state of bliss. Not too far away, Kindles was doing the same thing, his back left extended at his side, but he wasn’t having nearly quite as pleasurable an experience as the Zorua of his affections. For a reason he couldn’t quite explain, he kept getting the almost irresistible urge to watch his foxy female companion. He knew it would be rude and disrespectful to do such a thing, but his masculinity got the better of him and he turned his head slightly and looked at the tricky fox Pokémon, his own stream still going. Sensing that she was being watched, Cassie opened her eyes, and to her horror, she discovered that she was. “K-K-Kindles!!! Stop staring at me!” she screamed. She tried to stop her flow, but it was impossible. There was nothing she could do in protest, and stood mortified she was forced to finish what she’d started, as the Pokémon of her dreams watched her do it. She soon finished, and without hesitation raced away in embarrassment, not caring that Kindles wasn’t even finished yet. “No, Cassie, wait! I’m so sorry!” he yelled, chasing after her, suddenly oblivious of the wet trail he was still leaving behind him. He didn’t have to run far, as Cassie had collapsed into a sobbing heap of fur on the grass. Kindles put a paw on her shoulder. “Cassie…” he started, lost for words. Cassie pricked her ears, and lifted her head to look not at him, but under him. “Uh, Kindles…” she said, knocking his paw off of her and gesturing to his still-more-than-trickling stream. A fresh wave of embarrassment washed over him and his entire face glowed bright cherry red, and the air around him shimmered with heat. Ears flattened, he crouched down low and backed away a few steps and let himself run dry. Hot tears of embarrassment streamed down his face. Once he finished, he too crashed to the ground, trying desperately to contain his emotion, but failing miserably. Cassie was still furious with him, but more embarrassed and violated more than anything. But despite all of this, it killed her to see him acting so pitifully. Even having experienced what she just did, if there was any way to find out if he felt the same way about her she did of him, this was it. She could tell that he never wanted to hurt her, and felt terrible for what he’d done, and rightly so. Nevertheless, Cassie knew it was her duty to comfort him. “Kindles,” she cooed gently as she laid down next to him, placing a foreleg across his slender body. “Look at me.” “Why should I? You shouldn’t have to see my face. You didn’t do anything to deserve what I just did to you. I don’t know what happened… I just… couldn’t help myself.” He choked through sobs. His whole body flared up, scorching Cassie. She yipped in pain and surprise. “Sorry,” he said miserably. Ignoring her burn, she stood up and gently grasped the scruff of his neck in her teeth and listed him up so he could stand up on his own paws. He tried to say something, but was unable to speak through his tears. Cassie reared up on her hind paws, and put both paws around his neck. “Kindles, you know that I care about you too much to stay mad at you for too long.” The Fennekin rested his chin on her shoulder. In his head, he knew what he had to say, but in his heart he didn’t know how. He figured it would be easiest to just suck it up and say it like it is. He took a deep breath, and raised his head to look Cassie in the eyes. “Cassie… I…” he started, shaking slightly with fear. He gulped down his unease. “I love you,” he finally managed to say, a single tear sliding down his cheek. He felt surprisingly relieved having finally gotten that off his chest. He chuckled nervously, watching her face carefully for her reaction. Having finally heard the three words she had wanted to hear from him the moment she laid eyes on him, she felt suddenly overcome with emotion. “R-really?” she asked, a couple of tears sliding down her own face. He nodded. Cassie tightened her grip around him, pulling him closer into a warm hug, letting herself cry into his sleek and silky neck fur. “I love you, too,” she said in a voice filled with both joy and fulfilled longing. Then, realizing her current place and the events that had just occurred, she decided it would be okay to have some fun with her newfound lover. She loosened her grip and pulled back to look at his gorgeous face. Unable to restrain herself, a playfully mischievous grin slid across her face, and she remembered what her Pokédex entry read. She was a Zorua, a Tricky Fox Pokémon. Without warning, she slid her paws upwards to the back of his head, and pulled his lips in to meet hers, in a passionate kiss. Both of them fell into in a seemingly eternal state of pure ecstasy, relishing in each other. Cassie opened one eye and gave Kindles a scheming glare, opening her mouth slightly and allowing her tongue to slither into his mouth. Kindles, opened his eyes wide in shock. Cassie tore herself away from him, fearing she’d crossed a line. “Too much?” Kindles didn’t reply, but instead adopted Cassie’s earlier expression and picked up right where she’d left off. Their tongues dances around each other, and Kindles almost threw Cassie to the ground, still never breaking the kiss. This went on until the sun rose from beneath the hills in the distance. Cassie finally gently tore her lips from his. “Guess we better get back, huh?” she said, rather disappointedly. That was by far the most wonderful experience she’d ever experience in her life, and it hurt to let it fade to memory. “Yeah, Kate will freak if she sees we’re both gone. Together,” he added, for even their trainer knew of Cassie’s feelings for Kindles. “Yeah,” Cassie agreed. “But first, it’s payback time.” Cassie then tackled the Fennekin, who was completely unprepared for it. She pinned him onto his back, and climbed onto him, sitting firmly on his chest. “Hey! Get off me, your tail is in my face!” Ignoring him, she used both her front paws to massage his belly, hard. “Hey, stop that!” he protested, but with a hint of playfulness to his tone. Cassie then began tickling him, and he roared with laughter. A golden arc of liquid erupted from him, landing on the ground between his legs. Still laughing, Kindles continued to relieve himself with Cassie watching the whole thing. Cassie chuckled to herself as she watched his stream come to an end, this one much shorter than the one earlier. Cassie proceeded to climb off of him, and helped him to his paws. “Feeling better?” she asked teasingly. “Much,” he said, starting back to the tent. “Come on, let’s go.” “Um, in a minute,” he heard Cassie say from behind him, and he became aware of a small splashing sound, and turned to see the Zorua once again relieving herself, a teasing look on her face. “You can’t rush perfection.” “Indeed,” Kindles said as Cassie ran up beside him, and they walked back to the tent as different Pokémon, happy to finally be together.
  5. Nice job, loved the cute ending.
  6. Great story! Looking forward to reading more of it :)
  7. I loved this story! Really great job~
  8. Great work, really loving this story so far ^^
  9. Hi, I'm new here, just looking around to see what this place has to offer ^^
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