He slid back beyond the rim of the ridge and dylan followed.
"what do you think?" dylan asked when it was safe to speak.
Canine, Coyote, Feline, Fox, Series, Wolf
The next spring russet decided he was ready and descended down the ridge to head back to the field he had seen the two-leggeds play at before. he was delighted to see they were just beginning to start a new game.
Anthro, Fantasy, Feral, Story, Transformation, Wolf, writing
The lake-bed sloped down toward the dim darkness there was a ledge or ridge about two hundred yards out and then the lake bed dipped sharply. gravitas could make out long fronds of wavering kelp or seaweed rising up from the depths beyond that ridge.
Dragon, Hive-mind, Kasvane, Plant, Transformation, aquatic
The site is just over those ridges there. it may take me a bit to get there, but the radio should still work."
"as you wish," i said, and carefully set him on the ground.
Anthro, Forcedshifting, Macro, No-Yiff, Tiger
Elder ukko stepped up to the edge of the ridge that overlooked the training field. he nodded his head. "thank you, fledglings."
Dragon, Dragoness, Fanfiction, Fantasy, Female, Feral, How to Train Your Dragon, M/F, Male, Mindlink, No-Yiff, Romance, Soulmates, httyd, night fury
Murdoch ridge is the finest of fine."
leonard perhaps processed half the sentence, and the other worried about his "thrown stuff." hmm, he mentally grumbled.
"hmm," he grumbled aloud. "well, i suppose it could be worse.
Alligator, Character Development, Mouse, No-Yiff, Rabbit, Story Progression, slice of life
Looking eastwards towards where the sun would soon be rising, the beach gave way to a series of steep ridges seemingly plucked up from the scab lands and deposited by the sea. the ridges extended nearly unbroken far to the north and south.
Hermaphrodite, Military, Wolverine
I run my hands over the trinket furtively and examine its ridges carefully. it's not very unique, just tarnished and plain really. it's long and only has three ridges altogether and the top is just a hoop, nothing more and nothing less.
First Person, Forest, Hiking, Short Story