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Wendy and the Beastmen

In a City, where Humans and Beastmen live seperate within a Wall... here begins the Story of Wendy, who meets a Beastmen who saves her life. But with that, more problems are ahead. How should she handle him, who is devouted to his animal desires?

Rebecca_Schneider_4429 · Fantasy
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5 Chs

Chapter 1: Lost

Hello, this story is heavly inspired by a ero Manga I read recently, called Hana and the Beastmen. As because it's origin, here is my warning. this FF contains explicid sexual actions between a human and a Beastmen. So if you're don't like this, you should leave this Story right now!

For those, who are wanting to read this, welcome! I hope you enjoy it and leave some reviews, so I can continue writing.

Thanks!

There is a parallel world in which there are ordinary people. But these humans share their home with beings they call beastmen. Cats, dogs, wolves and others that walk on 2 legs like humans, are intelligent like humans and speak our language. But they are physically superior to humans in strength and subject to their animal instincts. Initially, the two different species lived in peace until one day, a rebellion by the beastmen forced mankind to build a wall, fearing the enormous power of the beastmen. This wall now separates these two folks from each other. Until 5 years ago a human named Hana overcame the wall and met the wolfmen Sana there. They fell in love and with the message of "Animalopolis" she would be allowed to stay there and become the young's teacher to create a new generation of beastmen who harbored no hatred towards humans so that peaceful coexistence would be possible again someday...

A young woman wanders through the city of "Humania City" late in the dark.

"Damn... did I take a wrong turn?" she murmurs in frustration.

Her name is Wendy, she's 30 years old and she just moved here. She has a chubby build, is about 1.60 m tall and has brown hair of medium length and wears glasses. Unfortunately, she has a terribly poor sense of direction and was just looking for her apartment. She slowly felt panic rising in her, because being alone in a strange city in the dark is not good for any young women. Suddenly she heard footsteps behind her. Wendy automatically took a step, realizing she was being followed.

Suddenly another person blocked her way.

"Where in such a hurry?" asked the shady guy in front of her.

She was grabbed from behind, "Let's have some fun." Said a voice behind her and they laughed lazily.

Wendy started shaking. She just wanted to go home and not end up like this... Gathering up all her courage, she pushed the guy in front of her away when he got too close.

"Leave me alone!" she yelled, tearing away from the guy behind her. She used this brief confusion between the two guys to flee. She ran somewhere hoping the guys wouldn't follow her. But they followed her. Wendy was suddenly slowed down as she stood in front of this wall.

She knew what kind of wall that was. But what choice did she have? A hole could be seen in the wall below between some bushes. She crawled towards it on all fours to escape from these guys. As her head reached the other side of the wall, she got stuck at the waist. She somehow tried to get through, but she was already so weak from the whole situation that she didn't have a chance to free herself in any way. Suddenly someone grabbed her ankle and she heard one of the two guys shout: "Get out of there you bitch!"

Wendy was terrified when a furry hand grabbed her arm. And then she was pulled through the wall with a jerk.

"Hey!" protested one of the two guys on Humania City's side.

She was pressed against something soft. She could feel a strong heartbeat against her cheek.

"Not a word!" a dark voice prompted.

Wendy barely dared to look up when there was a loud roar that made the guys on the other side yelp in shock.

"Fuck... She's so dead!" Heard her calling from over there and then quick footsteps moving away.

Wendy's heart was still racing when she opened her eyes and saw two strong, furry arms cradling her. She turned her head slightly and saw the head of a white lion glaring at her with bright blue eyes. He pushed her away from him a bit roughly as he stood up.

A beastman... Okay, I'm almost dead... Wendy thought.

Then she heard a rustling from the bushes in front of them and a wolf-man with brown fur came out of the bushes.

The white lion pushed her into the bushes next to the wall.

"What's going on here, it totally smells like humans." Said the wolf. Then he saw the lion and folded his ears in fright.

"Oh...Al...You're here..." The wolf said, grinning intimidated.

"Those stupid humans were chasing one of their own. She was going through the hole. I pushed her back."

The wolf swallowed, then turned away.

When he was gone, the lion grabbed Wendy by the upper arm and pulled her to her feet.

"Come on," he growled, pulling Wendy behind him. She couldn't free herself from his grip and had to follow him, totally scared. They walked through a dark, spooky forest to a lonely hut that looked a bit run down. The lion opened the door and shoved Wendy in roughly.

Does he want to eat me now? Wendy wondered. She crouched in a corner, trembling, while the lion took off his jacket. The beastmen dress like humans, after all. When the lion turned back to Wendy, he growled, "What? Are you afraid that I want to eat you?"

Wendy nodded her head as the lion approached her and fixed her with a hateful stare.

"No, not today. I've already eaten." He then said.

"But... Then why am I here?" Wendy asked.

"Why? So that none of the others eat you! Or would you have preferred that?"

"Er... no."

"You stay here until I can bring you back in the morning."

The lion walked past Wendy and turned on an oil lamp. Then he turned back to Wendy.

"Come on," he said and Wendy slowly stood up and hesitantly approached the lion.

He led Wendy to a sofa.

"You can sleep here." He said.

Then the lion threw her a blanket. He turned off the oil lamp in his hand and put it away.

"Uh... Thanks. Good night," Wendy said. The lion just growled and opened a door that led to his bedroom and closed it behind him with a loud bang.

Wendy looked around, in contrast to the lion, who also had a good view at night, she only saw some furniture in outline, the house seemed to be quite spartan. Wendy sighed as she removed her glasses and placed them on a table next to the sofa. Then she covered herself and huddled on the sofa.