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Her Amorous Lady Centaur: The Gift Horse picks up six month from where they last one left off. One night of ecstasy turned into a hot and heavy relationship between the human Baylor and her lady centaur lover. To celebrate their love, Baylor presents her partner with a thoughtful and erotic gift.
Roisin, though overjoyed, feels that she has not adequately expressed her love for the human. So she seeks out a gift with no equal.
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Roisin paced about anxiously. Three paces forward, then a full body turn, and another three paces back to where she began. Freshly fallen leaves cracked under her hooves. She drove the broken twigs further into the ground as she trampled down on the same patches of grass over and over again. The moon had already been up for several hours. She didn’t know exactly what time it was, only that the position of the waning crescent suggested it was past midnight. Her mind traveled to dark places as she tried to rationalize why her partner would possibly be so late.
Every scenario made sense to start with. They began with her unable to leave before the sun went down. That much made sense. Even somebody who was quite at home in the forest could easily get lost. And she did hear the sounds of wolves howling at the moon. The sounds of those ravenous beasts could have easily spooked her horse, causing her to fall to the ground. And maybe she hit the back of her head against a tree or a rock, making her an easy target for the hungry canines. Leaving Roisin alone to wait and worry and come up with increasingly disturbing scenarios.
“Calm down,” she said, “Maybe she just didn’t want to come tonight.”
She stopped to think about the implications of that statement. Human beings give of their freedom of their own free will to live amongst the centaurs. It was generally believed amongst her tribe that human beings simply cannot resist the allure of her species. There was no way a human being couldn’t be in love with her. The thick, powerful thighs. The large, round rump. Pheromones that were said to be powerful enough to drive men and women to madness. A human woman could not resist such a magnificent beast. So the only logical conclusion was that her lover was victim to some sort of tragic accident on the way to their romantic rendezvous.
Roisin stopped and took a deep breath. She listened for the sound of trotting hooves. Her eyes darted from tree to tree, alerted by every little noise. The worst part of being in love with somebody was the anxiety. This was not the first time her love was late. In the past six months, she had been late three times. And each time the centaur managed to work herself into a panic. And, after the two were reunited, the anxiety continued with Roisin terrified that she would say something to offend the human. It wasn’t until their lips came together that her heart would settle down and allow her to enjoy her lover’s company.
An orange light in the distance caught her eye. The centaur let out a long sigh of relief as the orange light grew larger and the humanoid silhouette came into view. No trotting hooves, just the sound of footsteps coming closer. The light from the torch turned the pale white face orange. Her hair was red like blood under the flame. The centaur’s hind legs shook with excitement. Her front legs were already on the move, dragging her jittery back legs for the first half-trot. She leaned her thin fleshy upper body forward. Her thin arms scooped up the red head, who dropped the torch to the ground. The centaur placed a series of soft playful kisses on her partner’s lips before dropping her back to the ground.
“Not so fast,” the human laughed. She bent over to retrieve the torch from the ground, putting out the fallen embers with her fingertips. “Let me at least say hello first.”
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