Allen gazed over at the tiny figure on his nightstand, kicking his legs lazily. He was supposed to be reading the next chapter in his textbook, but found himself entranced by his friend. But it wasn't awkward – the tiny man was blind, a thin strip of dark silk wrapped around his pale eyes. Allen felt slightly guilty for taking advantage and staring when Warren couldn't tell, but he just couldn't help himself. There was something about the way his minuscule hands interacted with the world curiously, feeling every detail and committing it to memory.
“Aren't you going to turn the page?” he suddenly put in, startling the
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Snack on Camera (Skylox vore)
Ty walked through the Washington forest, his stomach growled loudly, scaring off the birds, and any other creatures around that would've made a meal. He heard chattering up ahead, and smirked. It had been a whole day since he had eaten, and he normally didn't eat humans. But when food was scarce, you couldn't be picky. He picked up the scent of a human, nice and plump. Ty's stomach growled again, louder than before. He stalked up to the human, drooling at the sight of it. It was plump, somewhat, and looked well fed, like a thanksgiving turkey.
And Ty was the fox.
He slowly reached out towards the human, then i