Retiring to the Farm - Her Livestock by SketchySeraph, literature
Literature
Retiring to the Farm - Her Livestock
(Mass TF, Various M and F to Farm Animals) Candace followed her dog at a light jog, enjoying the fresh air on her skin. There were some things you just couldn’t get in an office job: fresh air, sunlight, a reasonable work-life balance… Really, it was a wonder she hadn’t retired sooner. The reason for Andy’s insistent barking soon grew apparent: one of the fences between the livestock pens had been knocked down, and now all hell was breaking loose. Pigs were running from her billy goat, one of the llamas kept spitting at the chickens, and was that her donkey trying to mount her sheep? Old habits really must die hard. There were some days that Candace might have decided to wrangle them all with Andy’s help, ushering each animal back to its special place. But she had things to do today, so with a simple thought she froze the crowd, looking to them with a patronizing smirk. “Really, now. You might all be wondering why I called this meeting to order, but…” xXx “…I’m happy to announce that
(F to Cow, F to Donkey, Fs to Pigs) Princess Dahlia closed her eyes, a patient smile on her face. She had every right to be at ease—not only were Mira and Yvette tending to her every need, but she also had the pleasure of riding alongside Lady Hanna, the captain of her guard. For a moment, she dared open one eye, just enough to catch sight of the blonde woman’s familiar scowl. Just the glimpse was enough to make Dahlia’s heart flutter, a familiar warmth rushing to her cheeks. Yes, this was much better than having the woman ride outside with her lowborn knights. “Princess, I must ask you sit still. We wouldn’t want me to slip now, would we?” Mira chuckled, dabbing a brush with a fine black powder. The carriage’s wheels skipped for a moment, the jolt enough to mar Mira’s latest stroke. “Ah.” “I trust that to be a good sound, and not one deserving of punishment?” Dahlia closed her eyes again, smiling to herself. She didn’t have it in her heart to punish the help, but it never hurt to