In a small and quiet home, live five pigs.
They were father pig, mother pig and their three sons.
“You all need to leave the house soon!” Father pig bellows.
The three pigs shook at their father’s announcement while their mother quietly stopped eating and observed her sons.
“Why all of a sudden!?” Questioned the eldest who usually has a carefree attitude, was obviously shaken.
“How long do you young’ins plan to leech off from your parents huh? You are all at an age to provide for yourselves!” The father answered.
“Ohh… and here I thought you were sending us away to eliminate any competition for mother.” The second replied, he who usually lazes around the house.
(Yes. They are pigs after all, they don’t have any moral compass similar to humans.)
The father pig growled at his son’s comment and their mother blushed.
“Then all of you will leave tomorrow!” he yelled, a vein popping on his head.
“Then, you will give us our inheritance money at the least right?” The youngest and most hard working of the three asked.
“Fine! Just move out as soon as possible!!”
The next day.
The three pigs walked down the road, they all wanted to live independently from each other. So their current problem was where will they sleep and call home.
The second bought straws from a near by farm and built his home out of it. He was too lazy to build anything complex, as long as he has a place to sleep and to shade him from the elements it was all right for him.
The eldest bought sticks from a near by lumberyard, it was less expensive than lumber but costs more than the straws his younger brother bought. He still had money left to enjoy a carefree life for a while. His share was the largest for being the eldest.
The youngest who received the least chose to move out to the nearest city where it’s populous consisted of herbivores. There he got hired by a baker and worked hard every day.
One day, a BIG, BAD CANINE (BBC) was so hungry for some meat. While wondering around he spotted a pig lazing about the field. He was careless and was spotted by the pig as well, the pig ran towards his home made of straw.
*skrsh *skrsh came the muffled knocks from the door made of STRAW.
“Come out, come out little pig.”
“I don’t want to, your going to eat me!” came the reply from the other side of the door.
“If you don’t come out, I am going to huff and puff and blow your house away!”
The BBC took a few steps back, inhaling a large amount of air, his chest expanding greatly.
A strong burst of wind blew the house away and the little pig ran away as fast as he can, but. The BBC who was a predator and was physically fit was able to catch the pig who usually lazes around making his stamina non existent.
“Please don’t eat me!”
“Why should I accept?!”
“B-because I have a brother far fatter than me!”
The BBC was interested with the prospect of having a better meal thought-
“Then, lead me to him. If you are lying, I will eat you there and then.”
The pig agreed and escorted his would be predator to his brother’s home.
Upon reaching a distance to see the second pig the BBC strikes his guide, leaving a huge gash on it’s right leg, nearly cutting it off.
“I-I thought we had a deal!” the pig was shocked at the turn of events.
“Yes, but I never agreed that I won’t eat you for your help.” The BBC grinned.
“Besides, you were going to sell your brother out to save yourself right?”
“I… tha…” The pig was at a lose for words having his motives exposed like this.
“Then, thank you for the meal.”
The pig died and the BBC was left satisfied. He decided to get the second one tomorrow.
Comes morning, the BBC arrives at the house made from sticks. He knocked loudly.
“Yes who is it?” the pig opened the door.
‘he is fatter than the other’ the BBC thought with a grin.
Door slammed after the pig saw who it was.
“Open up!”
“No!”
“If you don’t, I will blow your house down.”
The pig didn’t respond leaving the BBC no choice but to blow the house down.
“P-please spare me! I have a brother far more satisfying than I!”
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The BBC was disgusted at how this siblings could easily sell their family out buy he played along.
“Ohhh where might this brother be?”
“The city to the east!”
The BBC frowned and just killed the pig with a bite to the neck.
The city at the east was a herbivore’s safe haven. Protected by stone walls and an elk baron.
He knew his limits and did not pursue this pig’s brother. For he will be killed for sure.
Luckily he caught scent of another set of pigs.
He was lead to a house of two pigs going at it in broad day light.
“You like that you filthy pig?!”
“Yeah! Harder, deeper!”
“We couldn’t do this when our sons were still here. Bwahahaha I will enjoy you everyday you filthy swine!”
The BBC was taken aback by the public display of two pigs fucking. But food was food.
Though he was still full so he waited for a few days.
He was disgusted and decided not to eat this two, they went at it day in and day out. He could imagine how filthy the female pig was covered in semen.
He still decided to kill them to prevent these perverts from multiplying.
.
In the city for herbivores, the youngest continued to work hard everyday. Soon having enough money to have his own bakeshop and was married to a decent woman. He lived happily ever after.
(Though pigs are omnivores, he didn’t hunt others… so his good.)
•°•°•°•
A rabbit-girl in her late teens was wearing a red hood, knitted by her grandmother.
She was carrying a basket with cake and wine inside for her grandmother.
A wolf-boy around her age was waiting for her down the road.
“Oi, red. Where are you going?” he asked.
“To grandma, I’m in a hurry so good bye.” Little red rabbit replied with a pained expression which was not loss on the wolf.
He saw her figure disappear.
“I can’t let this end here!” he clenched his fist.
After a few hours later, red was walking down the flower field. There she saw the wolf again.
“Hey red.”
“I told you, I’m in a hurry.”
“Please wait, doesn’t your grandma love flowers?! At least you could gift it to her, right?”
Red looked at the wolf who was smiling weakly.
“I won’t even stay to bother you!”
With that said, the wolf left the little rabbit-girl.
Red lost track of the time picking flowers, so she rushed to her grandma’s home as it was getting darker.
She arrived just as the last rays from the sun vanished.
“Grandma! I have come to visit.” Little rabbit announced.
Yet no reply could be heard. She investigated and found a lump on her grandmother’s bed and thought she may have been in it this whole time.
“Grandma, I’m here.”
“Why dear me, I’m sorry dear. I couldn’t welcome you outside my room. I’m feeling a little under the weather you see.”
Her grandmother’s voice was a little rough, so she believed her.
Red fetched a bucket of water and a clothe to wash her grandma with. She took a stool and sat beside her grandmother, when she noticed.
“Why grandmother, what large hands you have.”
“The better to hold you my dear.” Came the affectionate reply.
The little rabbit had her suspicions all ready from the silhouette of her conversation partner.
“My, what big eyes you have.”
“The better to gaze at you lovingly my dear.” Came the response with the same affection.
The girl blushed hearing it face to face.
“My, what large teeth you have.”
“The better to eat and enjoy your cooking my dear.”
Little red was happy to her this, yet she was pained. She looked down.
“Hmm… my, your ears have shorten grandmother.”
Her grandmother is a rabbit person as well. The ears before her were shorter and sharper.
“My ears may be shorter, but. They will listen to your woes, troubles and your beautiful voice everyday.”
The rabbit girl couldn’t hold it in anymore.
“Wolf… I know it’s you.”
The figure on the bed stiffened.
“You know my parents don’t like you…”
The figure threw the blanket and held her hands, they were rough and used to hard labor.
“Does red think the same?!” He asked with sad puppy eyes.
“N-no. Bu-”
“Let’s elope!” the wolf cuts her off. The surprise was shown on her face.
“You don’t want to be married to the lumberjack beaver-guy right.”
“But my parents will never bless us…” she answered weakly.
He held her soft hands a little stronger.
“I asked your grandmother for her blessing!”
“Eh… grandmother did…” she was shocked with the mention of her grandmother.
“Well…” he scratched his head awkwardly.
“She said she will bless us if you really want to be with me.” He looked away, cheeks as red as her hood.
Tears, slowly leaked out from red’s eyes.
“Wha… I’m sorry, did I do something wrong.” the wolf misunderstood her tears as him saying or perhaps doing something bad.
“N-no… I… I’m just happy.” Red said wiping the tears away. “I, just never thought you would go this far for me, after my parents rejected you strongly before.”
Red was so happy hearing and seeing the wolf going this far for her. After all, her parents ridiculed and insulted the wolf for his race and job as an assistant blacksmith.
“But can we really do it?” she asked, slowly starting to get excited.
“Yes! I have been saving all this time and my teacher have approved of my skills already. I have enough saved up to open a small blacksmith shop, you can be the shop clerk as well! I was never good with numbers and business b-but with you, we can make it prosper! T-that is if you want to.” He explained energetically, growing a little shy at the end.
Joy could clearly be seen on the rabbit girl’s face.
“I would love that!” she announced with a smile.
Then the door opened. Both looked at that direction.
“Looks like she accepted it.”
An older rabbit female came in.
“Congratulations.” She said with a smile.
“Th-thank you!!” the wolf-boy bowed deeply.
“Grandma! Were you listening?!” red asked in a fluster, her face shaded crimson.
“I know better than to eavesdrop you know? I was in the guest room after all, I only heard you shouting, so I came here.” She corrected her granddaughter’s misunderstanding.
“Well, a promise is a promise.” She addressed the wolf.
He then get down on one knee. Red’s eyes grew wide.
“Red. This is the craft that got my skills accepted by my teacher. I have worked my hardest to create this and I promise to work just as hard… no, even harder everyday to make you happy and our future children. W-will you marry me?” he took out a silver ring with an intricate design with no stones attached.
“Yes, I promise as well. To work hard for our future.” She replied.
The wolf had an innocent grin on his face, he placed the ring on red’s ring finger and hugged her.
“Ahem…” the grandmother coughed.
Both broke up and was red with embarrassment.
She looked at both of them, she was happy that her granddaughter found a guy like him. She remembered the look in his eyes when he asked for her blessing.
“Your parents may not approve of this now, but” the two looked troubled hearing her words. “But, there is a but, they may accept this in due time.” They both looked up at her with a happier expression.
“You both have my blessing. May your health be ever well and your happiness secured. Also may you be blessed with a LOT of children. And may the Gods smile on you.” She emphasised on the lot part which made the two of them blush.
“Th-thank you.” The two bowed.
“Well. Let’s not stand in my room any longer. Let’s celebrate.”
They left the room and went for the dinning area. They talked about their plans for the future.
The next day.
“Thank you grandma, for everything!” red bowed.
“Thank you very much for accepting me.” Wolf bowed as well.
“Enough of that already. Now you two go, take care. Don’t forget to visit from time to time, especially when you have my great grandchild, yeah.” She grinned.
The two of them blushed hard.
“Grandma!”
“We’ll try our best.”
The two answered simultaneously, wolf’s different answer made the two eyes to widen. Red blushed further while the grandma laughed hard.
“I’m looking forward to that hahaha.”
The two eloped, hidden by the darkness of the night they successfully got away with red’s belongings.
After a few years.
Wolf became a well renown blacksmith among the land. Where from adventurers to nobles would travel far and wide to buy his craft. And the famous beautiful clerk or rather known as the Goddess behind the counter were happily married and have five kids.
THE END.