You figure you might as well go to the town library. You figured that you might as well go in and check out a book. There has to be a human sized section for you to look at. You walk through the human entrance and immediately feel vibrations. You look up and see the head librarian, Mrs. Ororo Parker. Ororo was a 950ft tall wereboar. She resembled a cobalt colored warthog with four tusks and long white hair reaching to her massive rear. She was wearing a tight black A-shirt that only hid her nipples and white spandex pants that looked like they would snap off any moment. At the sides of her hips they were coming apart and there were even some holes in the seat that exposed her panties. She didn't look bad for a woman her age or species. Too bad she was married.
From the looks of it, Ororo was stacking books when she dropped one and had to bend over, giving you the view of her ass. It wasn't as big as Josephine's or Kandi's but it still looked big enough to crush a skyscraper. As you walk forward, you hear Ororo let out an angry snort. "Ya better not be eyeing mah booty. Ah already have a husband and Ah don't like little perverts staring at me." You step back as Ororo stands up and then glares at you. Ororo wasn't a mean person but she was prone to mood swings. She could be nice and calm one second and then totally ferocious the next. She didn't eat humans but her sharp teeth and huge tusks still made her intimidating as she stomps forward and loomed over you.
Fortunately you hear a voice saying you. "Mom, calm down. It's only Rick. He's probably here to check out a book." You turn around to see an African American young man around your age. This was Jasper, Ororo's son. Ororo may be a monster but her husband and son were both humans. You don't know whether or not Jasper is adopted or her stepson but you knew it wasn't likely that a wereboar could give birth to a human.
Ororo bends over to get a closer look. "Dammit Jasper," she says. "Ah thought I told ya to stay off da floor. Ah coulda stepped on ya." "Mom, I'm sure that Rick doesn't mean any trouble. I'll take him from here." Ororo snorts and then gets back to stacking books as you follow Jasper. "She's in a mood today." You comment. "She's just been overstressed lately," says Jasper with a sigh. "I started dating a pegasus girl who moved across the street the other day and Mom's acting like an ice queen about it. Right this way."
Jasper led you across a network of stairways. Each section of the library had areas where humans and monsters mixed. There were copies of every book in human and monster sizes, except for the spell books of course. Spell books only came in monster size and Ororo kept those under lock and key.
"So Jasper," you say. "Have you seen Noreen lately." "Oh, you mean Shego? She's here everyday. You might see that rhino in the fantasy section. She likes your sister's writings." You smile at that. "Now Rick, what kind of book are you thinking of looking at today?"
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