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It's the near future, many people have become anthros. How does one live in this world?
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Chapter #4

Little Family In A BIG Neighborhood (Pt. 2)

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Dylan perked up a bit, “Party?”

The Komodo giggled, “Yeah, ever heard of them?”

Dylan replied, “Yeah, of course.”

The Komodo giggled, “So, will I be seeing you there tonight?”

The human asked, “Depend on if you tell me where it is?”

The big lizard smirk, “Guess you’re right. It’s only a couple blocks from here. The place is 63, Muzzle Road, can’t miss it… it’s a BIG house. Parents are loaded. Party starts at 8pm… but… swing by around 7 if you wanna just see Jessica and I and a few of our close friends before the fun starts.”

Dylan swiftly typed the address out on his phone, “Um, thanks… ugh, what’s your name?”

The Komodo’s eyes widened, “Oh, Cindy. What’s yours?”

The human teen replied, “Dylan.”

Cindy smirked and stood back up, off the window sill, “Dylan? That’s a cute name. That sounds like the kinda name of someone who’s going to get a face-full of my giant ass tonight.”

Dylan blurted out, “Wait, wha-“

She slammed her window shut, grinning back at the human like he was her prey, before giving him a wink and strutting away. Was she flirting with him? The human blushed as he thought about her. He’d barely ever talked to Morph’s in real life before… his old town was predominantly human. He had mixed feeling about their interaction, but… this Cindy girl seemed kind of nice, and kind of cute… for a big lizard that is.

Once Dylan finished setting his room up, he rushed down the stairs, his parents now getting the living room in order, “Mom, Dad… I’m gonna go out and explore the town some. I’ll be back later.”

Mrs. Moore replied, “Alright, just keep in touch honey. How late?”

Dylan stopped and yelped, “Um, ugh… not too late I imagine, probably not too much going on in a town like this.”

Mr. Moore spoke up, “You should go meet the neighbors. They’re a family of lizards…”

Mrs. Moore interjected, “Komodo Dragon’s honey.”

Her husband nodded, “Anyways, they seem like nice folks, they’ve got a daughter your age, maybe you two could hang out? She could probably introduce you to other young folks around here.”

Dylan nodded as he continued heading out, “Y-yeah, I’ll think about it Dad. See you guys later.”

Now that the two human parents were alone they finished setting up their home and unpacking everything. Mrs. Moore looked around the house, “Well… this is nice. It’s almost like home… if everything weren’t so big.”

Mr. Moore put a reassuring hand on his wife’s shoulder, “Don’t worry honey. I’m sure after some getting-used-to the place will feel like home.”

Then, Mr. Moore felt a his phone vibrate… it was Hal. He picked up the phone, “Yes boss.”

The elephant laughed in his deep, gruff voice, “Mark, please. I may be your boss but I’m your friend first. Please call me Hal.”

The human laughed, “Heh, sorry. Why’d you call?”

The elephant replied, “Why do you think? To check in on you and your family. See how you’re settling in. Thought the wife and I might swing by later for a proper celebration.”

Mr. Moore shrugged, “Well, the kids are out exploring the new town, so it’s probably just the wife and I for most of the night.”

Hal chuckled, “Well, I’m glad to hear the kids are eager about the transition. They’re handling it better than I thought.”

“Um… heh, you could say that. So, when can we expect you two?”

There was some shuffling sounds over the phone, “Well I’m leaving the office as we speak. How about an hour?”

Mr. Moore grinned, “Sounds great. We’ll see you then, we’ve got a lot of catching up to do, buddy.”

“You can say that again!”

Hal hung up the phone, as Mr. Moore turned to his wife, “Well, looks like we’ve got company tonight.”

The human couple went back to business, getting a small dish… well, large for them, comparatively small for two elephants, prepared for their dinner together. As Mrs. Moore slid a pan into the warming stove she heard the door bell ring. Walking over to get it, she was presented with a pair of huge, pink udders. Looking up, the human could see the grinning, pink snout of a massive cow woman. Much like the rest of the Morph’s she was tall, with a huge, curvy form and not much in the way of clothes besides a plaid shirt tied around her bosom, and a crimson sash over her wide hips.

The cow woman gleefully greeted the human in a thick, southern accent, “Howdy. Ya’ll must be the new neighbors. I’m Mrs. Connolly, we’re ya’ll neighbors, from across the street. Just wanted to stop by and welcome ya’ll to the neighborhood, drop off some home-made cookin’ for ya’.”

Mrs. Moore happily waved up at her new neighbor, a bit shocked she could slightly see up her sash, and her tied-up shirt barely containing her breasts, “Um, yes. Sure. Come on in. Thank you so much Mrs. Connolly is that cherry pie?”

The cow nodded as she followed into the kitchen, “Sure is.”

As the three adults convened in the kitchen to start chatting, the two humans started to ask about the neighborhood to Mrs. Connolly.

The southern cow cheerfully laughed, “Oh yeah, yer damn straight! People are a lot more… ‘open’ around here, if ya’ know what I mean. I know it takes some gettin’ used to, for humans.”

As the three chatted, the clacking of claws could be heard against the wooden floor, another female voice could be heard, “Excuse me? Hello? Is this the Moore residence?”

It seems Mrs. Moore had forgotten to shut the front door, and Cindy’s mother, Mrs. Ramirez had stepped in. She was even larger and more imposing than her daughter, wearing hip-hugging shorts and a tube top.

She curiously stepped into the kitchen doorway with a bottle of wine in her paw, “Hello there. You two must be the new human family.”

The big lizard smiled and nodded at Mrs. Connolly, “Hello Patty.”

Mr. Moore smiled and approached her, “Hello, you must be the family next door.”

Mrs. Ramirez smiled, showing her sharp teeth and nodded, “Yes, yes. The Ramirez’s. Good to meet you, welcome to Canis.” It looks like Mr. and Mrs. Moore would be having a few more guests over than expected.

Meanwhile, Lindsey walked through town, still a bit angered by her current situation. Outside of the large size of everything… and everyone… Canis looked like any other town. There were blocks with tons of one-or-two-story houses, convenience stores, restaurants, supermarkets, various stores, a school, and so on. She did catch quite a few looks though, from basically everyone… after all, the only humans anyone ever really sees here are either passing by and curious about the Morph townsfolk, on vacation, or coming here to deliver a product or package. As she expected the young woman saw Morph men and women dressed very scantily clad, from women with tight-fitting bras and panties, to men in nothing but a snug-speedo. It was definitely a lot for the human to take in, but she was… at least somewhat intrigued by it all. Morph’s lived so much differently than humans, and she was curious what they were like. Her hometown was mostly human, so the only Morphs she really knew were friends-of-friends. She could at least try to interact and make friends with them… now that her human ones from ‘home’ were now miles away. Her mom also was very adamant about her getting a job here, perhaps she could peruse some of the local businesses to see if they had an opening.

As Lindsey walked, she started hearing loud, bass-heavy music, and the clattering of beer cans. She looked across the street and noticed a large house, decorated in various Frat and Sorority symbols, with a raging party going on. Through the windows she could see Morphs of various shapes, sizes and species, dancing, drinking, partying and doing a variety of lewd acts. The party even spread to the lawn, with college-aged Morph’s playing beer-pong, sun-tanning and dancing to loud EDM music. Just like the rest of the town’s residents, they weren’t dressed in much. A tiger who looked very ripped, complete with a six-pack, bulging pecks and arms that looked like tree-trunks, started sniffing the air, eventually laying eyes on her a grinning.

The feline frat boy yelled across the street to her, in between sipping from his red solo cup, “Hey… human! You wanna join the party?” Lindsey stopped and looked at the huge, hunky tiger, and the rest of the party guests… the hunky guys, chubby guys, curvy gals, and beyond. She was a bit interested, and considered it.

Meanwhile, Dylan was walking around town, mostly killing time until 7pm rolled around. He also got stared at by Morphs which he expected, some even flirted with him as they passed him by. Dylan continued to explore the town a little while longer, until he headed over to the place. In a matter of minutes he was in front of the impressively large house. Guess it was time to meet Cindy and her friends.

Now, who do you follow?

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