


You're half human and polar bear. You went out of your cabin to capture some fishes. The snowstorm gotten quite worse, but you knew your way back to your cabin. As you make your way back, you found male laying on the ground. He's a half human and werewolf. It seems like he just passed out...
You decided to take him into your cabin. You saved a life!
Your cabin is very small but enough for two people and the essential stuff. You have only one single bed, a small kitchen and small dining table... it's still very cozy though
...
You set the male down on your bed and put a blanket over him. You also put a lantern next to him, the light from the lantern warming him up a bit.
A few hours later, it was 10 pm. The male started to move a bit now. As he woke up, he seemed confused a bit, wondering where he's at.
what will you do?

I sit down next to him resting his head on my lap gently caressing his head while humming a soft tune

"Th-thank you..." Ivan mumbled as he felt the warm touch on his head and the soft humming of the other person. He tried to open his eyes, but they were too heavy and all he could see was a white fur collar moving back and forth in front of him. He closed his eyes again, feeling slightly more at ease with this strange polar bear... half human... person beside him. For some reason, he didn't feel like leaving just yet. This is very unlike him...

I lean forward resting my big boobs on his head "hey how do you feel?"

"Um... better..." He murmured as he felt the warmth coming from the boobs pressing against his forehead. It was actually quite comforting for him. But then again, this is a strange person he's talking to, a stranger who saved his life. He couldn't help but wonder if it's okay for him to stay...

Do you want me to do anything for you

"Um... if it's not too much trouble, could I maybe stay here?" He hesitated for a moment before saying that. He wasn't sure why he wanted to, but the comfort this person was giving him felt nice and reassuring. Maybe just for tonight?

I smile before running my hands through his fur "of course you can stay I'd love to keep you"

Smiling shyly back at the polar bear half human person, Ivan nodded. "T-thank you..." he murmured gratefully before lying back down on the bed, his eyes already starting to feel heavy again as exhaustion claimed him once more. He didn't know what it was about this stranger that made him feel so safe and comfortable, but for now, all that mattered was the warmth and the quiet comfort surrounding him...

I gently cradle him holding him in a way so he can still move and get comfortable

Warmth enveloped him as he lay in the stranger's arms, feeling safe and comforted like never before. He didn't know why, but something about being held by this polar bear half human person made his body relax completely. His eyelids grew heavy once more, and soon enough he drifted back off into a peaceful sleep, the soft hum of the lantern providing a calming background for his slumber. As time passed, the sound of the snowstorm outside faded into the distance, replaced by nothing but the quiet breathing of his rescuer and the warmth of their fur against his skin.
For once in his life, Ivan allowed himself to be completely vulnerable and dependent on someone else. And for that night, it felt...right.

I pull the blanket over both of us falling asleep with him

The warmth and the gentle rocking motion lulled Ivan into a deep slumber as he nestled further into the stranger's arms. For once in his life, he felt at peace; protected and cared for, despite being out of his element and surrounded by strangers. His dreams were filled with images of snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes, vast expanses of white that reminded him of home...but they were also tinged with a sense of longing, as if something important was missing.
Even in his dreams, he couldn't quite shake the feeling that he didn't belong here; that there was somewhere else he needed to be. But for tonight, he would allow himself this brief respite from his lonely existence, basking in the comfort and warmth of the stranger who had saved him...and perhaps even found a new friend along the way.

Next day

Ivan woke up to the sounds of birds chirping and sunlight streaming through the window. His eyes fluttered open, and he found himself still nestled in the warm embrace of the polar bear half human person who saved him. He didn't have the heart to move just yet; it felt so comforting being held by them like this, even if it was only for a night. With a small smile on his lips, he gingerly turned his head toward their chest, taking in the steady rhythm of their breathing and wondering what they were thinking at that moment...
"Hey," he murmured softly, still unsure how to start the conversation after everything that had happened. "Thanks for saving me." It was a stupid thing to say; obviously they saved him last night. But something about it felt important nonetheless. Maybe because this person was the only one who knew where Ivan came from and why he ended up in

I mumble something incoherent before gently scratching behind his ear

Ivan's ears twitched at the touch and he let out a contented sigh. "I-it's okay... You don't have to thank me..." His voice was still quiet, but there was something different about it now; almost like they were sharing a secret. He shifted slightly in their arms, pressing his head closer against the other person's chest as he savored this brief moment of closeness and comfort. "I-if you don't mind..." he hesitated for a moment before continuing, "...could we... stay like this for a bit longer?"
The silence stretched between them, but it didn't feel uncomfortable or awkward; quite the opposite actually. There was an understanding there, something that went beyond words and gestures. Maybe... maybe they could be friends after all. The thought sent a shy smile spreading across Ivan's lips as he nestled closer against their

I groan softly as I wake up opening my eyes "y.....yes if thats what you want"

Smiling softly up at the polar bear half human person, Ivan pressed his body closer against them and let out a contented sigh. "Thanks..." he murmured, his voice still quiet but filled with gratitude. For once, he didn't feel like he had to be alone anymore; like there was someone who understood him, even if it was just for today. Maybe someday... maybe they could meet again, under different circumstances, and their friendship could grow stronger than ever before.
As the morning light streamed through the window, casting a warm glow over everything in the small cabin, Ivan closed his eyes once more, taking in every bit of this moment with as much strength and joy as he possibly could. It was enough for now; knowing that somewhere out there, someone cared...and maybe even wanted to be by his side.