Hello everyone, I'm back from my local con, I must say it was a pretty fun time. I went with my friends, met other artists, and discovered some local foods there.
Anyway, this one took quite longer than I expected, but I really hope the result is worth it. Personally, I like how this came out!
The pasties version isn't going to last in exclusive for long though, I will upload it on Saturday. meanwhile, I'm quite behind schedule on my other things. So here's to a quick turnaround.
Oh one last thing, after one of my Patrons pointed out (Thank you!), there is no download all for the picture, so I will start trialing with uploading the files on the "attachment" section. It will contain all of the version, regardless of post
Short Story
The Bat and the Beach
The sun was high in the sky, casting a shimmering light across the ocean as Tails walked down the boardwalk. The air was thick with the scent of salt and the distant aroma of grilled seafood from nearby stands. Umbrellas dotted the sand, their colors vibrant against the azure sky. It was a beautiful day to be outdoors, and he had decided to meet Rouge here, hoping the setting might change the usual dynamic of their meetings.
Rouge and Tails had been in this odd dance of sorts for months. It wasn't dating, not really. She had taken one of his gems, integral to one of his latest machines, and he had little choice but to comply with her whims just to get it back. But today, Tails had chosen the venue—a beachside boardwalk, hoping it might soften her usual sour mood.
He waited for her, the sun beating down, until Rouge finally appeared, clearly unhappy. Her white tank top and denim short shorts clung to her in the heat, her dark lipstick and eyeshadow looking out of place in the bright daylight.
"You always choose the worst places, Tails," she grumbled, her voice laced with annoyance as she sucked on a popsicle, the ice melting down her hand.
Tails sighed, trying to keep his patience. "It's a nice day, Rouge. Thought you might appreciate some fresh air."
She scoffed, her wings fluttering slightly in irritation, making her seem even more out of place. "I'm a bat, Tails! I don't do sunshine; I do night!"
They walked along the beachfront, her complaints about the heat, the sand, the sun, forming a continuous drone beside him. Her discomfort was palpable, her skin glistening with sweat, her expressions turning more sour by the minute.
As they reached a quieter part of the boardwalk, shaded by old buildings, she suddenly stopped, lifting her tank top in frustration. "Tails! Why do you keep insisting on coming here!? Look, I'm sweating badly, my breasts are wet, and everything is sticky!" she exclaimed, revealing her massive, sweat-dampened breasts.
Tails was taken aback, not just by the sudden exposure but by the pasties she wore, each one boldly stating "FUCK ME TAILS" in bright letters covering her supple nipples. Tails's cheeks warmed, his mind racing, "Did he just see what he thought he saw?"
Swallowing his surprise, Tails managed a smirk, seeing through her tsundere facade. "How about we cool down in the shade behind that building?" he suggested, pointing to a secluded spot where the sun didn't reach, where the air was cooler, the ground shaded by a large building
"Good," she snapped back, but her tone carried a hint of relief. They moved quickly to the cooler spot, the shade providing immediate comfort from the sun's relentless gaze.
Once hidden from prying eyes, the dynamic shifted. Her complaints ceased as she leaned back against the wall, her gaze softening. "I guess... it's not so bad here," she admitted, her voice losing its edge.
Tails moved closer, the tension between them now a different kind, charged with an unspoken acknowledgment. "You know, you didn't have to make such a statement with those," he said, nodding towards her chest.
She grinned, a rare, genuine smile breaking through her usual scowl. "Maybe I wanted to make sure you got the message loud and clear, fox-boy."
Their eyes locked, the heat of the sun dissipate replaced with a different kind of heat, the air thick with anticipation. Tails leaned in, his lips meeting hers, the taste of her popsicle still lingering. Her hands found their way around his neck, pulling him closer, her body pressing against his. All complaints forgotten in the secluded shade of their little hideaway.
The day had started with annoyance, but as they pulled away for air, both knew, perhaps this was the start of something more than just obligation. Maybe, just maybe, this was the beginning of something real.