Author: | Elliot Silvestri | ISBN: | 9781310367151 |
Publisher: | Elliot Silvestri | Publication: | August 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Elliot Silvestri |
ISBN: | 9781310367151 |
Publisher: | Elliot Silvestri |
Publication: | August 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Josie continues to integrate herself into the dairy, the center of hucow culture. She learns all she needs to know about going into heat when her best friend Gena goes through the process. Sharing bulls and fighting the need to breed is almost impossible, but Josie keeps fighting the gene therapy and hormone injections designed to change her into a complete hucow. When she finally understands her new need to give herself over to the change does Josie start to find happiness in her new life….
This is a 10,000 word novella intended for adult audiences. Part two of four.
Content warning: features erotic lactation, graphic sex, hucow transformation, hucow milking, hucow role play, BDSM themes, erotic dehumanization, strong language, erotic situations not all members of the public will enjoy, and other depictions of adult sexuality. Explicit language and adult only content.
Excerpt:
“Why is this even necessary?” Josie asked. She recognized the system Gena was showing her. It was the one she had used to pick Hank and Douglas.
“To keep us happy,” Gena told her. “Happy hucows produce sweeter milk.”
“That’s crazy.”
“It’s true,” she said with a shrug. “If you have an hour until your pumping, let’s go for a walk. It’s a beautiful day outside and I’ll show you the grounds.
“What should I wear?” Josie asked, heading to the closet where she had her scant collection of clothing.
“Nothing…well, shoes,” she said indicating her own practical sandals.
Outside the sun felt wonderful on her skin. Josie was still a bit embarrassed when they encountered other hucows, but not because she was naked. She was already over that and the other hucows were also naked. It was because her body hadn’t fully changed yet and she didn’t compare to the others living and working in the dairy.
“They know I’m new, don’t they?” Josie asked as they passed a hucow walking the opposite way.
“Of course they do, but they were new once as well.”
“I feel out of place.”
“You’ll fit in soon enough.”
Josie continues to integrate herself into the dairy, the center of hucow culture. She learns all she needs to know about going into heat when her best friend Gena goes through the process. Sharing bulls and fighting the need to breed is almost impossible, but Josie keeps fighting the gene therapy and hormone injections designed to change her into a complete hucow. When she finally understands her new need to give herself over to the change does Josie start to find happiness in her new life….
This is a 10,000 word novella intended for adult audiences. Part two of four.
Content warning: features erotic lactation, graphic sex, hucow transformation, hucow milking, hucow role play, BDSM themes, erotic dehumanization, strong language, erotic situations not all members of the public will enjoy, and other depictions of adult sexuality. Explicit language and adult only content.
Excerpt:
“Why is this even necessary?” Josie asked. She recognized the system Gena was showing her. It was the one she had used to pick Hank and Douglas.
“To keep us happy,” Gena told her. “Happy hucows produce sweeter milk.”
“That’s crazy.”
“It’s true,” she said with a shrug. “If you have an hour until your pumping, let’s go for a walk. It’s a beautiful day outside and I’ll show you the grounds.
“What should I wear?” Josie asked, heading to the closet where she had her scant collection of clothing.
“Nothing…well, shoes,” she said indicating her own practical sandals.
Outside the sun felt wonderful on her skin. Josie was still a bit embarrassed when they encountered other hucows, but not because she was naked. She was already over that and the other hucows were also naked. It was because her body hadn’t fully changed yet and she didn’t compare to the others living and working in the dairy.
“They know I’m new, don’t they?” Josie asked as they passed a hucow walking the opposite way.
“Of course they do, but they were new once as well.”
“I feel out of place.”
“You’ll fit in soon enough.”