Beastly Roommates 4: the Wedding
Copyright© 2025 by Diamondknight87
Chapter 5
Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 5 - Having gotten engaged, David and Ruth are looking forward to tying the knot! However, as their relationship becomes more visible to the public, not everyone is as open or accepting as they would wish.
Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Romantic Heterosexual Fiction Furry Cream Pie Facial Oral Sex Petting
It was early morning before work and I’d just finished brewing some coffee. I poured myself a cup and sat at the table to kill some time on my phone before it was time to go.
“Good morning, David,” Ruth said, surprising me as she came down the short hallway. She looked sleepy.
“Morning. Sorry if I woke you.” She shook her head.
“No, I’m just having trouble sleeping.” She sat down next to me. I reached my hand out took her hand in mine.
“Nervous about your new position?” I asked. She nodded. “You’re gonna do great,” I assured.
“What if no one comes?”
“Then that’s marketing’s fault. Doesn’t matter how good you are at selling things if no one shows.”
“I’d still probably get blamed...” I sighed and stroked the back of her hand with my thumb.
“You’re gonna be fine.”
“Ok,” Ruth replied with a yawn. “Still nervous though.”
“I suppose that’s fair.” I glanced at the clock on the microwave. “Well, I’ve got to get going.” I leaned forward and kissed the back of Ruth’s furry hand, then headed for the door.
“You forgot your lunch,” Ruth called out before I got very far.
“The office is buying pizza for everyone on site today, remember?”
“Oops, I forgot,” Ruth said with a light chuckle. “Have a good day then!” I then left.
The morning was pretty nondescript until Tom came to the trailer. He didn’t look happy.
“Hey, what’s up?” I asked.
“Tin-knockers got a new guy...” he said shortly.
“Okaaaay...” I motioned for him to continue.
“He keeps running off his mouth about his new neighbor...” He paused for a moment. “His new lupine neighbor.”
“Hmm,” I hummed. “What sort of things is he saying?” I asked, wanting to get as much info as I could before acting rashly.
“He’s calling them animals, saying they should go back to the forest ‘where they belong,’ and worse.” He explained. “Normally I’d just let it ride because there’s no sense in arguing with dumbasses, but Lawrence is about ready to kill him.”
“He’s the one about to ask out his lupine friend, right?” He nodded curtly. “That makes sense. Well, we’ve got the lunch today. If he starts spewing his BS there, I’ll take care of it.”
“Alright, thanks.”
“In the meantime, don’t let Lawrence do anything stupid.”
“I can do that.”
He left, leaving me to come up with some ideas.
I didn’t have that long to think about it because it was soon time to go pick up the pizzas. Despite that, by the time I got back I had a rough outline.
Thankfully it was a nice day out, so I was able to spread the pizzas out on my truck’s tailgate, and headed into the job to inform the respective foremen that lunch was ready. They relayed the message and there was some whooping and cheers, which made me crack a smile. I headed back to the truck, and the rest of the workers trickled out after. I recognized Tom’s boys, and he was right. Lawrence was clearly angry. I intercepted him on his way over.
“Hey,” I said quietly. “I know you’re pissed, but I told Tom I’d handle it, and I will.”
“Yeah but...” he sputtered.
“No buts. Tom told me about what’s going on with the new guy, as well as your lupine friend. I’ve got friends who are lupine too. Trust me. I’ve got this.”
“Ok,” he relented. He gestured toward a young man coming over to the truck. “That’s him, by the way, young guy with the long hair and black shirt.’”
“Alright, thanks. Go get yourself some lunch.”
As the guy came over I instantly knew his kind. I’d seen it many times. He looked like he was barely twenty, and from the way-too-nice-for-a-jobsite clothes, he probably got his job from a family member or family friend. He was also probably spoiled rotten and thought he knew everything when it was more likely that he barely knew which end of a screwdriver to hold! Still, I wasn’t going to come out of the gate swinging. That would be unprofessional!
I snagged a couple slices of bbq chicken pizza along with a slice of chicken-bacon-ranch, sat nearby, and waited.
It didn’t take long for him to start blabbing about his neighbors, and his displeasure at their very existence.
“You know, my old neighbors were lupine. They were really nice. I still see them once in a while,” I said, trying to gauge his reaction. He just laughed derisively.
“Yeah, sure. Bunch of animals.” The mechanical foreman groaned and shook his head while Tom put his hand on a fuming Lawrence’s shoulder. “All of them, they’re just not natural! Don’t matter if it’s the wolves, cats, bugs...” Tom’s shoulders tensed and he scowled. I shot him a look and shook my head. He returned it with one of his own indicating that if I didn’t do something, he would. Heedless of the increasing agitation he just kept going. “ ... snakes, cows...”
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