AGNPH Stories
 

Wolf's Journey by boss_snikrot

 

Chapter 1 - New Beginnings

Wolf stepped off the private jet with Eve perched on his shoulder, taking in his first view of the Orange Islands. Their first impression of the island they had landed on, Mikan Island, was one of a tropical retreat. The runway for the jet was nothing more than a relatively short strip of concrete, looking very out of place being surrounded by green palm trees and lush grass fields. Wolf and Eve stood in awe of the scene, only being disturbed by the owner of the jet as he clapped one hand on Wolf's shoulder.

"Ah, this sight never fails to impress me!" boomed Mr Carnek, the wealthy merchant wearing a broad smile as he too inspected their surroundings. The dark blue clad businessman had been in Hoenn en route from Sinnoh to the Orange Islands when Wolf had encountered him at Mauville City's airport, offering the trainer a free ride to the Orange Islands in exchange for some stories of his exploits in pokemon leagues. Wolf had not been bothered enough by the prospect of being stuck on the jet for half the day with a gushing fan to turn down the free ride, allowing Eve and the others to amuse themselves while Wolf answered the merchant's questions.

"Well, I suspect you'll want to get yourself booked into the pokemon centre asap." He added, watching as Eve stifled a yawn. He beamed at Wolf again, happy that he could share some one on one time with such an esteemed trainer. Wolf wouldn't have believed his company would be worth so much until Flannery had told him that he was 'Hoenn's hood ornament.' "I won't keep you any longer. You have my number, so don't hesitate to give me a call if you need a lift!" He gripped Wolf's hand in a firm handshake, the trainer returning the pressure with no problem. "It was a great pleasure meeting you Wolf."

"Likewise." Wolf replied, tactfully not mentioning that Carnek hadn't said one thing about himself the whole flight. "Thank you once again for the lift." Leaving the merchant twirling his thick walrus moustache in high spirits, Wolf descended the jet's folding stairs and began the walk to the pokemon centre.

***

"I want a poffin!"

"After you eat your dinner Squishy."

"I want a poffin!"

Wolf sighed, rubbing his temples to try and ease out the tension. He had dished up dinner for the pokemon, leaving them to eat while he sorted out the registration for the Orange League. It had been a quick process, even while Wolf asked some questions about the league. Upon returning to the group, he noticed that Squishy hadn't even touched her dinner.

"Squishy, do you remember what happened last time you didn't eat your dinner?" he asked. The Feebas looked at him with a blank face, something that Wolf suspected meant that she did remember. "I had to tip it into your water. You left it, and it got all yucky and made the water nasty. Am I going to have to do that again?" Squishy pouted at him, before finally giving in and eating the food he had put out for her. He leaned back in his seat, turning to Serenity.

"D'you think Lucky has to deal with this sort of thing with Caelas?" he asked, closing his eyes and resting his head on the top of the seat. Serenity grinned.

"Probably not. He's a little angel." She answered, prompting Wolf to stare at her. He couldn't figure out whether she was being smart or not.

"Serves me right for asking." He muttered, ignoring her giggle. He turned to check on Squishy, finding the Feebas looking up at him expectantly. He glanced at her dish, doing a double take when he realised it was empty. Suspecting she didn't eat all of it, he checked around the small pool before looking back at her in surprise, having found no trace of scattered food.

"Damn, Squishy!" he exclaimed, marvelling at just how fast she'd eaten it all. "How'd you put that away so quick?" She didn't reply, the expectant look not shifting for one second.

"Now can I have a poffin?" she asked. "Please?" Shrugging, Wolf dug out one of the poffins his mum had shown him how to make. He knew the best mixture for each of them, and the small blue ones were what Squishy liked the most. He tossed one to her, smiling as she jumped up to catch it in her mouth. He watched her chewing, and went to turn away until he saw her begin to glow.

"Hey, Squishy's evolving." He said, waving around to get the attention of his team. Eve clambered up onto one shoulder to get a better look, Serenity poking her head over his other shoulder. Ivysaur, Jazz and Happy watched from the ground, all of them with eager expressions on their faces. Evolution was something that all pokemon liked to see in their fellows, almost like a rite of passage. Wolf watched in awe as the Feebas' form began to distort, although this changed to alarm when he noticed that Squishy was getting bigger than he'd expected. Her form became serpentine, and when the glow ended he was looking at a different pokemon than he'd thought. Squishy was laid out in the centre, her body a smooth tan colour while her tail showed a beautiful array of blue scales, ending in a fan of four especially shiny red and blue scales. Her face, flanked by two long bunches of red hair, showed a more intelligent look than she had in her previous form. She looked down at the rest of the team, frowning for a second.

"Hey..." she began. "You all shrunk!" Happy shook her head, her characteristic smile not leaving its place.

"No, you evolved!" she clarified. Squishy looked at her for a second before turning to take in her own appearance. Once she'd inspected her new body, she squealed in delight.

"Yaaaaaaaaaay!" she cried out, and before anyone could stop her she took off down the hall, scattering trainers and pokemon alike in her euphoria. Ivysaur and Jazz chased after her in an attempt to get her to calm down, leaving Wolf, Eve, Happy and Serenity to watch them. Serenity looked at Wolf, her proud expression changing when she saw the stunned look on his face.

"Uh, Wolf?" she asked, worried. "Shouldn't we stop her?" He didn't respond at first, although he nodded eventually. Serenity and Happy set off to help, although Wolf grabbed Eve's hand before she could go.

"Eve, can you watch our things?" he asked. "I've gotta call Princess."

***

Rose looked over at Byron, watching as he prepared one of his 'world famous' dishes. Her husband was humming a tune under his breath as he stirred the contents of the frying pan, looking especially pleased with himself. He had returned from his day of coaching young trainers in an especially good mood, and Rose suspected that some of his pupils had shown exceptional progress today. He hadn't said one word about it, practically bouncing through the front door and offering to cook for the night. She had taken him up on it, allowing her to spend some time grooming her pokemon. Leafeon and Delcatty had thoroughly enjoyed their massages and brushing, and now she was focussed on Houndoom. All three had been her loyal companions during her younger days as a co-ordinator, as well as her only pokemon. Much as she was used to just them, her husband and his pokemon, it made for a nice change that Princess and Ninetales had decided to stay home while Wolf was in the Orange Islands.
So lost in making sure that Houndoom was comfortable, it took her a second to realise that the phone was ringing. Assuring the fire hound that she wouldn't be long, she walked over and picked up the handset. The screen winked into life, revealing the caller to be Wolf.

"Wolf!" she said, happy that he'd called. "I see you made it to the Orange Islands safely." Wolf didn't look like his usual cheery self, instead showing little more than confusion on his face.

"Hi mum." He said, his tone uncertain. "It's nice to talk to you, but I need to talk to Princess. Could you put her on please?" Shrugging, Rose turned and called for the Floatzel. She arrived promptly, taking the receiver and the seat while Rose returned to pampering Houndoom.

"Hi Wolf, what's up?" Princess asked, glad that Wolf had called to talk.

"Princess, what does Feebas evolve into?" he asked, not wasting time. Princess frowned at him, thinking that he was planning whether or not to let Squishy evolve.

"Milotic. Why do you ask?" Wolf fussed around with his pokedex for a minute, bringing up what information it had on Milotic. He frowned.

"Are you sure?" he asked. "It doesn't evolve into Relicanth?" Now it was Princess' turn to frown.

"Wolf, why would Feebas evolve into Relicanth? That's stupid." She retorted, marvelling at Wolf's lack of knowledge. He didn't look too happy at her tone.

"Hey, they look really similar." He countered, and the Floatzel rolled her eyes.

"They don't look anything alike." She said. "Besides, does Magikarp look like Gyarados?" Wolf shrugged at her logic, feeling that he'd at least learned what he needed to. Before he could hang up, he noticed Ninetales sitting next to his mum and licking her face repeatedly.

"I've gotta go, but can you tell Ninetales that she's married?" he said, hanging up before Princess could say anything more. Stunned, Princess shook herself clear and wandered over to rejoin the others.

***

"Well, I suppose it solves our travel issue." Wolf remarked, Eve looking at him suspiciously as he voiced the thought.

"Whaddya mean?" she asked, not bothering to keep the almost accusing tone out of her voice. "I thought we'd be going around the islands the same way..." Wolf looked at her with amusement.

"We can't get Carnek to fly us around the Orange Islands on a whim, Eve." He explained, remembering that he hadn't taught any of the newer pokemon on his team about the concept of currency. She huffed, her feelings on travelling on Squishy's back across the water plain enough. Wolf scratched the back of her head even as he returned his attention to the surroundings. Nearing the Mikan gym, it was a nice straight path lined with palm trees with a clear view of the nearby ocean and the more distant hills on the other side of the island. Letting his gaze roam the grassy field, he didn't really take anything in until Eve noticed something lying under one of the palm trees.

"Hey, is that a coconut?" she asked, leaping off Wolf's shoulder and walking over to examine the object. When Wolf drew closer, he found that she was right in her guess. He watched as she picked it up, not giving the matter anymore thought until he felt a drop of water land on his neck. Bringing his hand up to wipe it off, he suddenly grew suspicious when he noted there were no clouds in the sky. He forestalled Eve as she tried to walk away with the coconut, feeling a slight pressure on his hand as he waved it through nothing but air. Smirking, he could see the wire now, following it up to where it was connected to a bucket of water, ready to dump its payload on an unsuspecting traveller.

"Yeah, nice try." He said aloud, trusting that anyone who would set a trap like this would be lurking close enough to watch the effects. His guess was proven right, as a young boy emerged from his hiding spot behind one of the trees. He had spiky brown hair like Wolf, although his hair was given free rein as to its direction where Wolf's grew straight up. Clad in a yellow shirt and what looked like cargo pants he also wore a sour expression, as though he thought Wolf had cheated him by discovering the trap.

"Damn." He muttered, his scowl not changing even while Wolf's own expression changed to one of incredulity. "You were supposed to pick it up. The pokemon's too small for it to work properly." Turning, he slunk away to the gym. Wolf followed, enjoying the kid's reaction in a purely arrogant way.

When he entered the gym, he found that the field was little more than a pool of water, the surface reflecting the sunlight that was allowed to enter through a massive opening in one side of the gym. A bench stood parallel to the pool of water some distance away, with a long row of cans perched on top in a neat line. Looking back at the pool, he took note of the gym's only occupant, a slender girl lying on an inflatable pool chair. He saw that her brown hair was styled much like Flannery's, with three bunches arranged in something resembling a fleur de'lys instead of the large cross his best friend sported. She was wearing little more than a dark blue bikini, the only other article of clothing being a pair of designer sunglasses. Stretched out comfortably, she didn't notice Wolf as he moved to the edge of the pool.

"You must be the gym leader here." He said, drawing a half interested stare from the girl. "Either that, or good housekeeping is hard to find in the Orange Islands." Choosing to ignore his latter remark, the girl slid gracefully into the water and swam over to the edge, allowing Wolf to help her out of the pool. Once she was standing, she removed her sunglasses and gave him an amused smile.

"I'm Sissy, and I am the gym leader here." She introduced herself, running her tongue over her lips as she took in her challenger's appearance. Wolf kept his face neutral, not wanting her to get the wrong idea. "Looking for a gym challenge then?" He nodded, watching as she strutted around the pool to the other side.

"You'll forgive my informal dress, right?" she asked, letting her walk exaggerate her charms nicely. "I wasn't expecting anyone to come here today."

"I'll live." He replied dryly, watching as she retrieved a poke ball from the ground next to the pool edge and casually called out the pokemon within. In a flash of white light, a Seadra appeared in the pool, giving Wolf a haughty stare.

"The first challenge is a water gun test." Sissy continued, indicating the cans. "In this gym we don't battle in the conventional way, but the pokemon use their skills to compete in the same way as athletes. In this case, who can knock over the most cans with water gun." Listening to Sissy's explanation, Wolf felt his heart sink a little. Princess would be able to perform such a challenge with ease, possessing both good aim and control, but Wolf had to rely on Squishy. The Milotic was young, and Wolf wasn't convinced that Squishy would do anything less than a full blast of water. Sighing, he retrieved her poke ball anyway.

"Squishy, you're up." He said, watching as the Milotic materialised in the pool as well, investigating her surroundings enthusiastically.

"Hi there!" she said, swimming over to introduce herself to Seadra. Wolf sighed, resigning himself to the fact that Squishy was going to be a problem for him. Once again, he wished that Princess were here to compete instead.

"Squishy, come here." He said, watching with relief as she did as she was told. He gestured towards the cans, hoping that he could explain the task in a way she would understand. "Do you think you can hit each of those with a small burst of water gun?" he asked, feeling a little anxious as she nodded eagerly and moved to face the cans.

"Water gun!" both gym leader and challenger cried, pointing at the cans. Seadra gave a superb performance, hitting each can with the precision of a master sniper. Squishy tried hard, making up for a lack of subtlety with enthusiasm. Both pokemon were hitting cans with little difficulty, knocking them off one by one until the floor behind the bench was covered in aluminium and puddles of water. Once every can was off, Sissy smiled.

"I counted fifteen hits for Seadra, which means that it's a tie." She conceded, Wolf breathing a sigh of relief that Squishy had done well. Gesturing for Wolf to follow her, Sissy returned Seadra to his poke ball and set off through the opening in the wall. Once Wolf had done likewise, she turned to him with a coy smile.

"The launchers are broken, so to decide the match we'll skip straight to the wave race." She said, a hint of amusement in her voice.

***

A few minutes later, Wolf and Sissy stood on the beach, gazing out into the waves where a buoy sat motionless some distance into the water. Much closer was a set of what looked like traffic lights, although with only red and green showing. He glanced at her, waiting patiently for her to explain the nature of their next challenge.

"This one's simple." She began, not noticing Wolf sag in relief. The last thing he really wanted to do at this point was try and explain some complex matter to Squishy. "All we have to do is swim out around that buoy and then swim back. First one back wins." She explained, arching one eyebrow at him.

"Sure thing." He replied, calling Squishy out again while Sissy sent out her Blastoise. Watching their opponents, he was surprised when Sissy climbed up onto Blastoise's shoulder gracefully. Catching his dumbfounded look, she giggled.

"I guess I forgot to mention that the trainer rides the pokemon in a wave race." She elaborated, her smile widening as she watched him look with trepidation at his Milotic. Riding on her back when she was moving at a steady pace was a whole different thing to standing on her narrow back while she was racing at full speed. Carefully he climbed up onto her back, wrapping his arms around her neck in an effort to brace himself. Eve wisely chose to wait on the beach for them while Squishy manoeuvred herself to the starting line, next to Sissy and Blastoise. He looked over at the lights, keeping his eye on them and waiting for the red light to turn green. Tense moments followed, before the light finally changed.

"Go Squishy!" Wolf cried, taking no notice of Sissy and Blastoise as they took off. Squishy followed, her usually cheery expression showing little but boredom.

"Wolf, this is boring." She complained, not bothering to look at him. "Let's do something else." Wolf stared at her, hoping she wasn't planning on deserting the race. If she chose to stop, there was little he could do to stop her. "Let's go to that reef over there!" she said, interest returning to her voice as she angled towards it. Panicked thoughts raced through his head as he tried to think of a way to get her to focus.

"Y'know what Squishy?" he said. "You're right." She turned to him, pouting slightly.

"I am?" she asked. He nodded, adding to her momentary confusion.

"Yep. That reef does look like fun." He said, before adopting a look of disappointment. "But only people who win these races are allowed to go to the reef." Squishy looked thoughtful, Wolf hoping she would come to the conclusion he wanted.

"So if we win..." Blastoise rounded the buoy, nearly ten seconds in front of Squishy. "... we can go to the reef!" Seeing the light of excitement return to her eyes, Wolf had little time to grasp her neck again as she took off at full speed, rounding the buoy and closing in on Blastoise. Wold could feel the spray of salt water in his face, keeping his eyes closed while Squishy yelled out in excitement.

"Yaaaaaaaaay!" she cried, speeding past Blastoise. Wolf opened his eyes in time to see the look of shock on Sissy's face before she started urging Blastoise on, the pokemon upping its speed in an effort to catch the wayward Milotic. It was too little too late, the gym leader only able to watch in desperation as Squishy kept going, the gap still widening.

Looking back to the beach, he saw the finish line speed past in a blur and instinctively loosened his grip on her neck, expecting her to stop. Combined with her momentum, he was flung off her back to land heavily on the sand while Squishy bounced around happily, still yelling her lungs out. He felt a hand on his shoulder, rolling him over to see Sissy looking down at him with a mix of regret and amusement.

"You did well." She remarked, helping the dazed trainer to his feet. "You've earned the Coral Eye badge." Handing the shell to him, she smiled to show that she harboured no hard feelings for his win. He grinned sheepishly back, before crying out in surprise as Squishy grabbed him by the collar.

"Now we can go to the reef!" she squealed in delight, the words muffled by his shirt. Given little chance to talk while Squishy moved back to the water, Eve clambering onto Wolf's shoulder before she had to contend with the water, Sissy contented herself by waving to him as his Milotic spirited him away.

"Come visit sometime Wolf!" she called out. "I'm looking forward to it!"

***

Wolf had to admit that it was a beautiful sight, especially up close. I suppose a water pokemon would have an eye for this sort of thing, he thought to himself, taking in the reef as he finished changing into his board shorts. The reef stretched out in every direction for hundreds of metres, masses of multicoloured coral forming into elaborate, natural patterns. Perhaps most impressive was the massive spire of coral that extended above the water, bleached white by a combination of the relentless sun and a lack of water. Serenity had told him that the locals called it the Pillar of Time, its name testament to the ages it had been in existence. Legend said that the inside was completely clear, but no one was certain because no one had found a way inside.

Rounding the corner of his improvised refuge, he saw his pokemon hadn't waited for him before they started frolicking in the water. Ivysaur and Eve were the only ones not having joined in, neither of them inclined to get in the salt water for their respective reasons. Serenity and Jazz were simply floating on their backs and chatting, both having changed into the swimsuits they had received in Sunyshore City. Happy was paddling around, eager to investigate the coral and see what kinds of pokemon lived there. Her curiosity however, was miniscule in comparison to Squishy's.

Upon arriving, the Milotic had allowed Wolf and Eve a few seconds to alight before she had raced off, Wolf commenting that a hundred Wailord couldn't have held her back. Still speeding around the masses of coral, Wolf couldn't help but smile at her excitement. She definitely deserved it after her performance today.

"So girls, is the water nice?" Wolf asked, waiting until Serenity and Jazz confirmed it before sliding into the calm sea, using the rock he was standing on as a platform to boost himself over to where they floated. He drifted in between them, hands clasped on his chest so that he didn't disturb them with his arms. It was peaceful, simply floating there listening to the happy tones of his pokemon. It was moments like this that made him glad that he was a trainer, able to meet such wonderful friends. Ready to close his eyes, he was disturbed by a massive splash behind him, followed by the falling drops of water, the aftermath of Squishy's arrival.

"Wolf!" she cried out, curling around him until he grabbed onto her neck, before she straightened out and oriented him. Ignoring the annoyed cries of Serenity and Jazz, Squishy continued. "You've gotta see this!" Getting the message, Wolf drew in a big lungful of air before Squishy dived, swimming at full speed towards her destination. He hung on as tight as he could, not wanting to get separated from her while underwater. He could feel his lungs beginning to burn as they raced on, as well as his board shorts beginning to slide off due to the momentum. Torn between keeping a hold on her neck and grabbing his shorts, he was spared making a decision as she swam through an opening in the coral that would be near impossible to find for any human, her speed ensuring they surfaced quickly. Drawing in a welcoming breath of air and clawing his board shorts back on, Wolf didn't register his surroundings at first. Once he had recovered from the underwater swim, he looked around, seeing little but white coral that stretched upward in a great wall for some distance, a small circle of sky the only indication that they were actually still outside. Suspicion crept into his thoughts as he surveyed their surroundings, even as Squishy allowed him to stand on a rock that kept most of his torso out of the water.

"Squishy," he began. "Are we in the Pillar of Time?"

"Pillar of Time?" she echoed, looking around at the wall of coral. "Oh, you mean that big coral thing. Yep!" Wolf only vaguely registered the proud look she wore, a little overwhelmed by the fact that he was in a place no human had ever seen before. When he finally turned back, Squishy had her face right in his, and he jumped a little. The Milotic wore a mourning look, but kept her eyes focussed on his.

"Wolf, do you like me?" she asked suddenly. "It's just that today you didn't seem happy with me."

"Of course I like you!" he cried, shocked that she would ask something like this. "Why wouldn't I like you?" Squishy looked down, not entirely accepting his answer.

"I know I'm not perfect." she began, still not looking at him. "But I try. I could tell your weren't confident with me today. You thought I would mess up." Wolf wanted to tell her that it wasn't true, but he couldn't bring himself to lie to her. Undaunted by his expression, becoming more miserable by the second, she continued pouring her heart out. "I just thought that... you would be happy that I made an effort. That's why I didn't want to keep racing. I thought that if I lost, you would give me away or let me go."

"That's not true Squishy." he said, trying to get her to look at him. "I would never do something like that just for losing. We've lost plenty of times over the years, but I never gave any of my pokemon away or let them go. You're all my best friends, I love you all." She finally looked up, though her face was still melancholy.

"But you weren't confident in me." She pressed stubbornly. Wolf gave her a gentle smile, stroking one side of her face with his hand.

"I..." he began, trying to pick his words carefully. "I thought you would be... over enthusiastic. I was worried that while you were still young, and newly evolved, that you might not have as much control over your power. But you proved me wrong today, and I'm happy that you did." Her face started losing some of its sadness, questioning replacing it.

"So, you do like me?" she asked carefully.

"I do." He replied. "You're my friend, and no loss or misguided lack of confidence will change that. I'm sorry that I made you feel bad, Squishy." She sidled closer to him, letting him place his arms around her in a warm hug. They stayed like this for a few moments, before Squishy pulled away. Her expression was much happier now.

"Thank you, Wolf." She said quietly. For a minute they simply admired the natural beauty of their surroundings, before Squishy remembered the other thing she wanted to ask him. "Hey Wolf... is it true that you've had sex with the other girls on the team?" Taken off guard by the abrupt question, he nearly lost his footing on the underwater rock when he turned to regard her with another shocked look.

"Uh, well..." he began, wondering whether or not she was old enough to be told such things. After a quick moment, he decided that it would be alright to tell her. "Yes, I have. Except for Eve, Happy and Ninetales." Squishy looked at him, curiousity creeping onto her features.

"Did you like it?" she asked, pressing the matter further. Figuring that he might as well tell her, he nodded his answer. She moved closer, nuzzling him. "So... if we... would you be happy?" Startled by her openness, he nearly slipped off the rock again.

"Squishy, we can only do this if you really want to." He said, looking her in the eye so that she understood. "Not if you're just doing it to make me happy." She nodded eagerly, beginning to wind her serpentine form around him while keeping distance.

"I do!" she said excitedly. "Jazz said you were really good at it!" Wolf tried not to appear too smug, although his posture faltered as he realised that he hadn't practiced since that time with Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, which was nearly two months ago by this point. While he had gotten in a great deal of experience in Sinnoh, he was still young, and still had some lack of knowledge in the subject.

"Well, we can try, I guess." He said, letting Squishy wind herself closer until she nuzzled him again, Wolf putting his arms around her and drawing her in for a kiss. Once they broke apart, Squishy giggled.

"You're small!" she laughed, making Wolf feel self conscious until he realised that she was referring to his size in relation to hers. "But that's okay. We can still do it." He grinned ruefully at her, before reaching down to remove his board shorts and the speedos underneath and hanging them on the coral wall. Grateful that the sea in this area was relatively warm, he felt himself hardening with anticipation rather than any actual contact. Once he was fully erect, she manoeuvred herself so that her entrance was at the same height as his hips. He ran his tip horizontally along her slit, listening with relief as she responded with a soft gasp of pleasure. Hoping that he could still satisfy her, Wolf pressed into her, sliding in fully with no problems. She sighed, nuzzling him again while he held her body close to his with one hand and hugged her neck with the other.

"Squishy, is this okay?" he asked nervously. "Is it enough for you?" She nodded, letting him know that he wasn't too small for her. Resolved, Wolf started thrusting into her, the movements slow and measured so that he could evaluate his own performance. So far he was happy with how he was going, not having already finished inside her warm passage. He kept this up, enjoying the moans she let out at his movements. Being able to grasp her body and press it into him was helping as well, giving him more control than he would have with any of the other girls.

Squishy pressed her body closer to his, enjoying the feeling of his body next to hers while she humped herself closer onto him, trying to get him as deep inside her as possible. Wolf gasped along with her as she forced him deeper, enjoying the feeling of being as far inside as he could possibly get. Rocking back against her own movements, Wolf found an advantage of her being larger than him. Trying to hit a different spot with each thrust, he was rewarded when she let out a much louder gasp than before. Keeping himself aimed at her most sensitive area, he thrust harder in that direction, causing her to howl in delight.

"Wolf, it feels so good!" she cried, her head resting on his shoulder while he thrust into her with abandon, letting him take full control. Soon she felt her climax approaching, letting out one final howl before she unwound herself from him, submerging her head to take him in her wet mouth. He moaned at the intense heat of her mouth, letting himself climax and shoot his seed into her mouth. He watched, exhausted, as she reared back at the sudden rush of sperm in her mouth. She spat it out into the water on the other side of the pillar, rinsing her mouth by shooting a burst of water gun at the same spot. He looked at her curiously, mildly surprised that she hadn't liked the taste. I guess it comes down to personal taste, he thought to himself.

"That was fun!" she gasped, closing in on him again. "... except for that last bit. Jazz said it tasted good!" Wolf gave a short laugh as he stroked her neck, glad that they were still friends.
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