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Out On A Limb
Out On A Limb
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When a prank goes wrong, cat shifter Adam finds himself in an embarrassing situation: stuck up a tree. Luckily for him, Ben the fireman rescues him - and he turns out to be a cat person in a very big way... Will Ben make Adam purr? Warning: This story contains explicit m/m sex, oral sex and anal sex!
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"It's alright, buddy, come on. You're safe now," the man said, calling him over softly. Adam judged the jump carefully and coiled like a spring, leaping into the man's arms and clinging gratefully to his thick fireman's jacket.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, he thought, purring as loudly as he could and rubbing against the man's neck. The fireman chuckled gently, rubbing behind his ears before he carefully descended the ladder. The man carried Adam out of the yard, shutting the gate behind him, to Adam's great relief. Any barrier between him and the dogs was a welcome one.
"Now where do you live, little guy?" The fireman peered more closely at Adam. He certainly looked like a pampered house cat - he looked healthy, and his coat was long and well-kempt, excluding a few bits of underbrush that had entangled in it as he fled the dogs. "Hmm…oh good, you've got a collar on you. Let me get a look at that, little guy."
Read an excerpt:
"It's alright, buddy, come on. You're safe now," the man said, calling him over softly. Adam judged the jump carefully and coiled like a spring, leaping into the man's arms and clinging gratefully to his thick fireman's jacket.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, he thought, purring as loudly as he could and rubbing against the man's neck. The fireman chuckled gently, rubbing behind his ears before he carefully descended the ladder. The man carried Adam out of the yard, shutting the gate behind him, to Adam's great relief. Any barrier between him and the dogs was a welcome one.
"Now where do you live, little guy?" The fireman peered more closely at Adam. He certainly looked like a pampered house cat - he looked healthy, and his coat was long and well-kempt, excluding a few bits of underbrush that had entangled in it as he fled the dogs. "Hmm…oh good, you've got a collar on you. Let me get a look at that, little guy."
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