Ah yes. Blue sky, bright sun, and the roar of waves hitting the sand. What a perfect day for a beach day...
...That is, it WAS perfect, until the aforementioned bright sun suddenly disappeared. But why, the little fox wondered. He looked up, but all he could she was the massive frame of a Lugia standing above him, facing the other way. "Ah yes," came her voice. "My favorite spot~"
The fox was about to speak, in hopes of perhaps letting the giant girl know that her spot was occupied, only to be startled by the huge, black and red-trimmed warm-ups dropping next to him, landing with a thud and kicking up sand. They were neatly folded, and yet, they still dwarfed his umbrella and his entire beach blanket.
Before he could process this, the shadow cast by the Lugia girl grew, and the poor fox could only watch as the canvas of silver with blue spots became bigger and bigger until it abruptly all came crashing down upon him, pressing deeply into the sand, and rending him completely unable to move any part of his body, save for one of his hands, which was spared the great weight, and fruitlessly flailed about.
Uma stretched. "Hmm... slightly lumpier than I remember," she said. She ground her butt into the soft sand to get comfortable, unknowingly scrunching the little fox deeper and deeper into the sand under her butt. "Ahh, perfect!"
Beneath her weight, Rivet groaned. Sat upon, ground into the sand, and she didn't see him. Had he known she was her favorite spot, he would've gladly moved. Alas though, he couldn't blame her for not seeing him... at least, he assumed she didn't see him.
"I think I'll just rest here, at least until Undine arrives," Uma said...
... before she let out a small giggle."So get comfy, little one~"
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Commission for . Moral of the sorry: Do not sit in Uma's favorite spot on the beach.
Another Lugia pic, and it's not even Lugia day quite yet, but am I complaining? Absolutely not.
Enjoy!
Lugia © GameFreak
Rivet © rivetdagger
Uma © blaze_koopa
Check out my Twitter!
...That is, it WAS perfect, until the aforementioned bright sun suddenly disappeared. But why, the little fox wondered. He looked up, but all he could she was the massive frame of a Lugia standing above him, facing the other way. "Ah yes," came her voice. "My favorite spot~"
The fox was about to speak, in hopes of perhaps letting the giant girl know that her spot was occupied, only to be startled by the huge, black and red-trimmed warm-ups dropping next to him, landing with a thud and kicking up sand. They were neatly folded, and yet, they still dwarfed his umbrella and his entire beach blanket.
Before he could process this, the shadow cast by the Lugia girl grew, and the poor fox could only watch as the canvas of silver with blue spots became bigger and bigger until it abruptly all came crashing down upon him, pressing deeply into the sand, and rending him completely unable to move any part of his body, save for one of his hands, which was spared the great weight, and fruitlessly flailed about.
Uma stretched. "Hmm... slightly lumpier than I remember," she said. She ground her butt into the soft sand to get comfortable, unknowingly scrunching the little fox deeper and deeper into the sand under her butt. "Ahh, perfect!"
Beneath her weight, Rivet groaned. Sat upon, ground into the sand, and she didn't see him. Had he known she was her favorite spot, he would've gladly moved. Alas though, he couldn't blame her for not seeing him... at least, he assumed she didn't see him.
"I think I'll just rest here, at least until Undine arrives," Uma said...
... before she let out a small giggle."So get comfy, little one~"
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Commission for . Moral of the sorry: Do not sit in Uma's favorite spot on the beach.
Another Lugia pic, and it's not even Lugia day quite yet, but am I complaining? Absolutely not.
Enjoy!
Lugia © GameFreak
Rivet © rivetdagger
Uma © blaze_koopa
Check out my Twitter!
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Pokemon
Gender Multiple characters
Size 1280 x 1059px
The perfect way to spend a perfect day at the beach: glued to a macro Lugia’s butt~
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