Watchmen (Super Sentai) Five Kink Meme

May 31, 2010 16:17



Rules of the meme:

1. Anonymously(or not, because we seem to have stopped following this rule) post a pairing and prompt you would like to see written. Since this is a kink meme, there is supposted to be a kink involved, but normal well-written prompts should work just as well.

2. Anonymous will respond to your post and write it for you! Art and such ( Read more... )

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Random Zoo AU 1/2 anonymous October 7 2011, 10:58:23 UTC
In the old days it was easy to bring in customers. It was an age before lawsuits, so the handlers could get away with more. Sally would do her little snake act and then pose for pictures draped in Silk, her biggest golden boa. What it lacked in class it made up for in showmanship. She always had a line to touch the snake and get a picture.

Ursula would pace around with one of her cats on a chain. She was as sleek as they were, and her best draw was a panther named Shadow. She wouldn't let anyone but Ursula touch her, but the thick velvet of her coat, the pink rasp of her tongue flicking through the white V of fangs was an exquisite temptation. Hollis would bring out his albino hawk, Ghost, and do an airshow. Ghost would swoop over the crowd, do tricks, and deliver flowers to the kids.

Nelson would allow the most recent bear cubs into a special pen for everyone to see them wrestle. He named them all Rowdy and they were. Nelson was always sporting bandages and claw marks and when he would carry around a cub for the visitors to pet, there were always muzzles and mittens. Rolf would do an elephant parade twice a day and on weekends he gave rides on the Oma, the matriarch of his herd.

Edward would do feeding shows with the hyenas. If the patrons were pretty enough, he'd invite them to hold his meat, and feed Smiley, the pack alpha. He didn't get as much female attention as the Byron did. The quiet man in the butterfly garden had a Southern accent and was usually surrounded in flowers and butterflies. They appealed to different groups, but the appeal was there.

There were things the visitors didn't see, of course. Like how Ghost had learned to carry messages to the snake house office window. Or the serene interest the elephant herd took in their handler fucking the barkeeper raw and screaming in the back of their enclosure. Or the way the Bill, the zoo vet's fingers would flutter over Byron's mouth and body as lightly as the butterflies did.

Things turned ugly though. Edward was attacked by Smiley while showing off for a crowd and his face was badly scarred. His conduct with the female patrons started getting complaints and he was fired. His hyenas were traded with other zoos. Bill was killed by a mugger after leaving a bank. He had been depositing, not withdrawing, so he had died for little more than a dollar. Byron drank to cope and was eventually fired too. The last thing he did was release all his insects before he left. It was beautiful for a moment, then over too quickly,

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2/2 anonymous October 7 2011, 10:59:19 UTC
A new vet was hired. Jon was a brilliant, but cold and clinical for such a young man. Sally's python Silk died, and her second string boa turned on her, breaking her ribs and crushing her spine. By then Sally's daughter was able to take up her duties, but the shows stopped. Laurie didn't mind handling and talking about the reptiles, but she wasn't going to wear something scanty and pole dance with one. Especially with the new vet around. Perhaps the similarity to reptiles was a turn on.

Rolf retired when Oma died of old age. His replacement was a sullen-looking, small, wiry man. He was a strange sight in his coveralls, his bright hair, and dark glower. He looked so slight and small with the curl of Oma's granddaughter over his shoulder. He spoke when spoken to and absorbed everything.

Hollis had a new assistant too. Dan had given up a banker legacy and aeronautical training to work with animals. He was quite brilliant and had already impressed the board with his renovations. He had created a whole nocturnal display with special night vision panels so the guests could see the night animals go about their business.

Then Nelson died in a plane crash. Ursula died when a man she had rejected broke into her house and killed her and her roommate. Her replacement was full of ideas too, if only to gain funds for his cat research. He and Jon collaborated over genetic breeding plans. Things started to get better again.

There was some scandal when Jon's wife left him loudly and publicly in the middle of visitor hours. That just meant Laurie didn't have to make herself scarce anymore. There were no more trysts in the open air of the elephant paddock, but the back nook of the owlery was occupied most nights where the cries and moans could be mistake for bird sounds.

Sally's wheelchair couldn't make it up the stairs to the bird offices, but Ghost still recognized her and would whistle. Hollis wasn't so far over the hill he couldn't carry her to the third floor when she came calling.

The economy was still rough and the future had never been certain, but there were plans afoot to remodel more exhibits and to take part in more exotic breeding programs to bring new and strange creatures in. It was hard to see the old family broken apart, but there was hope for the new one.

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Re: 2/2 anonymous October 8 2011, 00:07:06 UTC
Tell you what, I'll leave a real comment when I'm done sobbing into my bongwater over old!Hollis carrying old!gimped!stillsassy!Sally.

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Re: 2/2 anonymous October 8 2011, 03:55:04 UTC
"Nelson was always sporting bandages and claw marks"

...which had nothing to do with the bear cubs.

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Re: 2/2 madwriter223 November 5 2015, 00:17:32 UTC
This is incredible. How you redid Dollar Bill is a thing of beauty. ^_^

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