User blog:Ore-samma/Short-shot My Grizzly (lost bear)

Hello Fans, Ore-Samma here!

This one is a fan request from this forum = https://monstergirlencyclopedia.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000068446/r/4400000000000453935

Easy enough, and I liked how it turned out.

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I hope you like it!

Ever your Servant-

Ore-Samma

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I exhaled, watching my breath mist in the frigid winter air.

The entire world was held in a frozen stillness that was almost magical in the way the light sparkled off the ground and trees from the snow and ice crystals dusted everywhere making it all seem like crushed diamond.

I continued my survey of the area for next spring’s cut, when I noticed a blood trail.

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“Hmmm, what’s this?” I muttered as I followed the scarlet that marked the fresh snow.

I quickly came across a large yellowish blonde creature with its back turned, I heard a distinct metal clattering and edged closer.

Oh wait- it wasn’t exactly a creature per se, but a Grizzly mamono.

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“Hello!” I said, startling the poor thing out of her wits. She flinched and turned around and I noticed an ancient beartrap clamped on her right paw which was bleeding.

“Ow.” She begged, holding her arm out for me.

I came closer, noticing this must be her first winter on her own, as she didn’t seem to have the chance to find clothes to help her fur that was still growing in to protect against the cold. All she had was a single, tattered red shirt that didn’t quite go past her hips. It also seemed she was having a hard time finding food, otherwise she would already be hibernating.

“Easy now.” I said sitting down next to her and got my knife out.

She squealed and tried to get away but I held onto her left arm- “Easy! Easy now, I am going to get that thing off you!”

She trembled and sniffed. “Hurt.” She whimpered and sat back down next to me.

I placed my knife in the rusted trap and with a hard pull-

“There.” I said, as the trap’s rusted locking bar snapped and the trap fell to the ground with a new wave of blood.

“Here.” I said, taking out my handkerchief and bandaged her paw.

I noticed her looking at me, noticed her large, sad green eyes as I bandaged her.

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“Say, what is your name?”

She gave a shy smile and a sprinkle of pink dusted her face. “Sue bear.” She said coyly. “Your name?”

“Christopher Robin.” I said, returning her smile. “Well, I’m all done here. It doesn’t seem like your hand if broken. Will you be okay now on your own?”

She stood and looked at her bandaged hand and sniffed it. “I think so.” She looked about, and looked about some more appearing to be lost.

“Uh, do you know where your home is?”

She brought her left hand to her forehead and tapped a bit, muttering “Think-think-think” She looked about again and shook her head. “No- not really. I woke up this morning next to the river, and the day before that I was in the valley where the berries used to grow.” She shrugged. “Food is a little harder to find, but I am going to follow the forest path until I find something.”

I stood, already deciding that there was no way I could let her wander off on her own. She would wind up dead before winter ended.

“Well! I am sure you’re gonna be just fine! But- before you wander off into the cold night. Perhaps you’d like a warm meal?” I said with a smile.

Sue Bear gasped and brought her hands to her mouth. “Do you really mean it?”

I nodded, “Sure! Let’s go!”

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We walked together, with Sue Bear trying to lick her injured paw, and with me having to remind her that she needed to let it heal.

“But I’m so hungry.” She whimpered. “And I haven’t licked all the honey from my paw yet.”

“Aww, don’t worry. I got honey at my cabin. I’ll be sure to give you some.”

“Promise?” She said her eyes full of a strange doubt and her lips lowered into a pout.

“Promise!”

She didn’t seem too convinced but at least she stopped trying to lick her paw.

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At last we entered my winter cabin. Sue Bear seemed reluctant to go in, but I assured her there would be honey inside.

I sat her down near the fireplace and she kept her dreamy eyes on me as I rummaged through the cupboard and brought out my jar of honey.

Her face lip up with a joy that was contagious. She looked at the small opening and then her left paw.

“Don’t worry.” I said as I got a spoon from the drawer. “We can use this until your paw heals.”

She tried to hold the spoon with her left paw, but it was too small and I took over and scoped up a portion of honey.

“Say, ‘aah’ ” I said holding out the spoon.

She smiled and gave a little giggle and opened her mouth. “Aaah!”

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As I fed her, I got to learn more about Sue Bear.

Apparently she was separated from her mother last winter from ‘a wall of water and snow that fell down the mountain’ and had been on her own since. A full spring, summer, and fall.

She would try to hunt, scavenge or collect food on her own, but from the looks of her visible ribs...she wasn’t doing a good job.

“All done.” I said holding out the empty jar. “But, are you still hungry?”

Sue Bear nodded. “Uh huh.”

I put the Jar away in the garbage. “You warm up by the fire, I’ll make you some beef stew.”

But as I worked, Sue Bear didn’t stay near the fire. She stayed nearby watching me chop up the vegetables and meat, adding spice and seasonings and always smiling at me when I happened to look at her.

Though I handed her a bowl that she could hold even with her bandaged paw, she wanted me to feed her. By now a slight blush rose to her cheeks and she kept her innocent green eyes on me the entire time; smiling with each spoonful of the rich, thick stew. Each chew of the bread I made this morning, and every swallow of the ice cold water; fresh from the nearby stream.

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After dinner she stretched and yawned as I tended to the dishes, and by the time I was done I saw that she was gone.

I felt a little sad, but I suppose that sometimes life just works out that way.

I added a little more wood to the fire and turned off the lights and headed off to bed. As soon as I jumped in I realized she was already in my bed.

“Eeek!” She cried out as I bumped into her, startling her again.

“Yikes! Sorry! I didn’t know you were in here.”

Sue Bear stretched and yawned again and wrapped her arms around me. “Christopher Robin?” She said, looking at me in the dim light, her eyes sparkling like two stars.

“Yes?”

“Do you like me?” She said without blinking.

I nodded. “I do. And what about-” I couldn’t finish the rest as she lunged forward and took me into her arms and kissed me. Her hair golden flax hair fell over her shoulders and onto my chest as she smothered me with her kiss, still laced with the delicate honey I fed her earlier.

She reached down with her left paw, and guided me into her.

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I expected her motions to be fierce and savage like most mamono, but her near-starvation must have weakened her, as she collapsed upon my chest before long.

I held tightly onto her and rolled over, still connected and still kissing, I took over where she left off.

Sue Bear lay there panting, her eyes flowing with tears as we made love in gentle slow motions.

After a while, we climaxed together, a gentle, yet all-encompassing shudder for both of us.

I lay next to her and for a while, we just stared into each other eyes in the dim light.

“Christopher Robin, I love you.” She whispered, her breath smelling faintly of honey.

“I love you too, Sue bear.” I said, pulling her into my arms, stroking her long blonde hair.

“Will you love me forever?” She said, snuggling closer to my chest.

“Even longer.”