Hello, and welcome to The Care and Keeping of Your Pet! As you surely know, a pet is a big responsibility, and we're so glad you've decided to be a concientious master. A safe pet is a happy pet, and this handbook is certain to keep your precious lifelong friend as content as can be.
The history of the animal person is a long and difficult one, with their origins not being known even to this day. However, scientists believe that despite our common appearance - most animal people have humanoid forms except for the ears, tails, and sometimes teeth - we share no common ancestry, even if the ascent of this species corresponds with that of the homo sapien. We gained dominance over each breed thousands of years ago, beginning with the dog type, who have long been considered "man's best friend." Most breeds these days are docile and perfect for owners of any speed.
Of course, it is our duty as the superior species to take care of these animal creatures, and this is inherent in their genetic makeup. Everyone knows that an animal person, when matched with their correct human master, is loyal for life - a true "soulmate," if you will. Far be it for us to turn this away! Ever since the Great Domestication, these intelligent and loving animals have served us as friends, workmates, guardians, servants, and sexual companions and will for years to come. Despite recent hubbub from so-called "Pet People's Rights Activists," this way of life is wholesome and good. Scientific research shows that the natural desire of the pet person is to be owned and cared for by a human.
So, it's your first pet. What do you need to know?
As previously stated, pet people come in as many breeds as you can possibly think of. By far and away the most popular are the dog and cat types, but exotic birds and lizards have been gaining popularity among trendsetters from L.A. to Tokyo!
All pet types are best suited for certain jobs, and when hunting for one, it is best to search for a type that suits your needs best.
However, a "True Match" - when a pet person bonds with you and only you for the rest of their natural lives - comes naturally, and sometimes takes time before you can find the pet you will be able to give a forever home to.
According to all current research, pet people are completely sentient and like us in many ways. However, it is important to remember that they have many animalistic and feral characteristics. Do not be foolish and think that your pet is a person, despite the facts that many are clothed and may be allowed to read, write, and have "hobbies." Some traditional pet owners may eschew these frivolities, and that is within their right.
Pet people age more quickly than humans, at least physically, and many types have long lifespans. It is not uncommon for pets to be passed through the family. When getting your child their first pet, it's important to keep in mind that just because the pup is tiny now, a grown pet can be jumpy around a small child.
It is important to train a pet. Discipline will be necessary. This does not make you a bad owner. Failure to train early will result in a rebellious pet. Training is especially important if you want your pet to serve as a household servant.
Remember, your pet will be extremely protective of you, especially if you are Truly Bonded. It is best to socialize them early. A socialized pet is a perfect family pet.
These days, unowned and unbonded pet people are allowed to live as strays or "Frees" in certain designated areas. Some even hold "jobs." This is against their best interest, and owners who adopt these strays are to be rewarded. Still, the best place to get pets are from liscenced kennels or breeders.
Some masters find it beneficial to participate in activities with their pets, such as shows and other competitions.
Finally, much has been made about the sexual relationship between pet and master. This is a normal facet of the bond, and humans are sure to find pet people sexually alluring. But beyond that, it is only responsible and prudent for owners to care for their pet's needs. It is a well-known fact that the libidos of pet people are remarkably strong, and when they go into heat, it is usually more convenient for a master to relieve them. There is no risk of pregnancy. All rumors of hybrids are urban legends.
Despite this, masters must remember to not view their pets as romantic partners. Humans should stay with humans.
With that said, thank you and welcome to your first day as a pet's master! |
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He crept forward another foot, then sat back on his heels. "You... I've never seen anything as incredible as you. I want you to stay."
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Incredible...beautiful...Was he being truthful?...Why would he lie?...
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He didn't try to advance again, feeling stung by the rejection. He couldn't answer the other accusations, knowing that they were true.
"If you want to go, I'll understand," he said, getting up and going back to curl into his bed again, taking refuge against the pain in his usual way of trying to hide from it.
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Ergo sat down again, partially unfolding a leathery black wing and then refolding it against his back.
"You want us to stay, then convince us why."
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He was smart, after all, under all of his problems. Ashley had read hundreds, perhaps thousands, of books, and he retained information well, even though five languages and surprisingly extensive medical education hadn't given him the skills to do his own laundry.
"If you're here, you're safe. I know there are owners out there who hurt their pets. I haven't forced Vincent to do anything. Do you really hate me so much that you'd rather risk capture, imprisonment, and possible abuse than to stay where you're safe?"
It was more than he'd said all at once in months. Surprised at himself, Ashley hiccuped, temper crumpling all at once. He stayed on the end of the bed, hugging his knees to his chest and watching Ergo through a curtain of his hair.
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Perhaps there was some hope for the human yet.
After awhile, he finally spoke. "Talk to the landlord about getting the water heater fixed already." he got up and tapped Ashley on the shoulder. "And no more dead mice left around the apartment." He left the bedroom and went to lay down on the couch.
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Talk to the landlord. That simple solution hadn't even occurred to him, but he could manage, and would, because Ergo had given him an order.
Too keyed up to be tired, Ashley leaned in the doorway, hand curled around the frame, keeping his distance and just watching.
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At last, Ashley grew tired. He crept to the couch and curled up there, watching Ergo until he fell asleep. One arm was outflung, fingers drifting over the hard wooden floor, reaching toward Ergo but not close enough to touch.
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Should he stay?...The man had potential to be a good owner, just getting him out of the rut of mourning and loss of his brother would take time.
He'd give him a chance. They couldn't run forever, perhaps it was time they settled down again...
Vincent still needed rest, so he remained in his current form. It was still early, and the human had yet to wake, so he left the living room and went back to the bedroom. If he wasn't going to take the bed, he would. Upon laying down, he realized he still didn't know the master's name. He'd ask when he woke. For now, he went back to sleep, spread out and even more relaxed now that he wasn't on the floor.
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Stricken by his loss, he sat up, chewing at his lip and getting up to search the apartment. It didn't take long to find Ergo in his bed, stretched out and sleeping peacefully.
Ashley watched him, drawn to the savage, dangerous beauty of the dragon in his bed. He sat down in the doorframe, watching, dark eyes wide with interest.
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He got up, stretching as much as he could-wings filling the room-before refolding them and went over to him, "Go talk to the landlord already." he said "I'll still be here when you get back" he assured him, moving past Ashley and going to the kitchen.
Hungry, he began looking through what they had. While Vincent and he shared the same body, he was no cook. But simple he was capable of, and he began setting up two plates of this and that. Apple slices, bread, cheese, grapes, and some salted meat. He set one plate aside for Ashley and waited on him.
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The landlord. Right. Taking his orders, Ashley went out into the hall. He didn't bother with shoes or shirt, simply padded down the stairs and rapped at the door of the caretaker's apartment. Informing him of the problem, Ashley received assurances that it would be fixed promptly, and then he went back upstairs.
Pleased by the appearance of the food, Ashley sat down at the table and ate. His eyes lingered on Ergo, entirely magnetized by him.
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Feeling the other's eyes on him, he finally asked, "What's your name? You never told us."
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He licked his fingers as he ate, somewhere between slovenly and fastidious. "I've never seen anything like you before," he said, though he'd said it before. "What are you?"
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Ergo blinked then chuckled at the question. "I'm a dragon" he stated then gestured to his horns and wings-which he spread a little-"Isn't it obvious?" He flicked his tail for good measure. He was lucky enough in the few times he'd been spotted to be mistaken for a very large bat, especially in these parts where exotic pets like big cats were more common than dogs and cats. Dragons were illegal to own, though even in the underground market they were impossible to find. He was likely one of the last.
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Standing, he advanced a little closer to Ergo. Carefully, not wanting to spook him. He stopped within reach, not touching, though the desire to do so was almost palpable. Unlike with Vincent, where Ashley had reached out carelessly to touch an ear and had to be reprimanded, he held back, respectful, fascinated.
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He thought a moment before elaborating, "We were used originally for ground fighting. We were the first so-called pets, though it wasn't until dogs-much smaller and with better noses-were created that the idea of creating animals for the public to have became a possible profitable enterprise. As the dragons became obsolete, we were sold to the rich and powerful, and then slowly died off. My memory before Re-l is unclear, that's all she managed to uncover. I do not know how Vincent and I became what we are or if there are any more out there."
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The touch of the other felt...strange. Not since Re-l had anyone touched him in such a way.
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After that, he reached up, caressing lightly at one of Ergo's horns, fascinated by everything about him. "You're so beautiful."
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His horns were solid and strong and he slowly lowered his head for Ashley to touch him more. Beautiful...
He was beginning to like this sort of attention.
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The massaging and caressing soon had the drake thrumming contentedly, closing his eyes partially. He allowed Ashley to take one of his hands, the white claws that tipped his fingers were blunt from lack of care.
"Like touching me?" He asked quietly with a small smile.
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forgot if i asked before but everything on the fave kink list for ergo ok with you?
yes, absolutely
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