A man visiting his girlfriend in Japan finds that she may have absorbed more of the local culture than he’d anticipated… One of the shorts I wrote for Monstrifex and Jill the Succubus’ October 2024 Vivid Shadows prompts.
Out to a bar on a rare night in celebration of his centennial, a vampire is whisked off for an unexpected night of fun that might spark a new vigor for life going forward
A man-turned-dog tries to navigate a post-pandemic world, learning not only to use his new body and instincts, but new things in life to embrace, and things from the last that might be better left behind.
Armed with new knowledge about the lay of the land, Henry embarks on a quest to save the logging operation. Can he finish his scouting before his boss finds out?
Henry is a busy man, leading his crew of lumberjacks on a job site that seems to fight back. With a bit of careful planning, maybe he can succeed where others have failed.
Something is wrong. The trick worked, but the Flame is going haywire. There's no time to waste, because Big Mike won't wait around for the food he needs. Time to see what the humans can do to help.
There is a way to cheat the magic of the Flame. The foxes discovered it ages ago, and now the Vixen will share it. What will the fox do with such power?
Picking up the pieces of his life, the man that was turned into a fox tries to move on.
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I'm noticing some very minor formatting errors when I paste the chapter into here. It looks perfectly readable, but it's not how I formatted my PDF files. Sorry if some things come across as incorrect. This message will apply to all chapters moving forward.
A man is tricked to wander into a forest and something awful happens.
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I originally posted this to FA 4 years ago. It was meant to be your average one-shot TF erotica, but I left the ending open. That got me curious about what happens afterward, and so I kept writing. 4 years later, I finally finished the story, and so I'm now posting it here for you to enjoy. Some FA users told me they couldn't stop reading, so I'm not biased to say it's worth the time to read past Ch1.