Part 2 and just a simple alt, but does it really matter as long as there are tickles? ;)
The Interrogation Begins
The first thing to do was to test the sensitivity of this Scias fellow, so I approached him and stroked my fingers up and down his trapped feet. Though his expression didn't change, his body language hinted at his ticklishness. His toes twitches and wiggled a bit, which was a good sign to me. Next I tested his belly and sides, which also produced some decent results and he twitched even more when I tickled his armpits and ribs. I thought I saw his mouth twitch, but I couldn't be sure.
"Alright then, you ready to talk?" I asked him while heading back over to his feet. He did not answer, so I went back to tickling them to see if I could get him laughing. His toes proved most sensitive, to the point he was now making some chuckling like noises, while still maintaining that same annoying'll calm and blank looking expression.
I WILL break him!
I stopped and grabbed my first tool, a little device called the feather wheel. I placed it in front of the stubborn dogs feet and began to spin the wheel, slowly at first. The teasing feathers caused the free toes to wiggle a bit while the rest of the foot shook and tried to pull away, those chuckling noises were back, but he did not change expressions. I quickly increased the speed the feathers stroked those sensitive soles and the chuckling became more pronounced and his twitching and shaking a slight bit more frantic. I knew that any moment I would have him and so went as fast as I could spin the wheel!
After a moment of trying to hide it, even while a pronounced blush was forming, I had finally succeeded in my first goal! I had made Scias smile!
Scias © to Capcom
The Interrogation Begins
The first thing to do was to test the sensitivity of this Scias fellow, so I approached him and stroked my fingers up and down his trapped feet. Though his expression didn't change, his body language hinted at his ticklishness. His toes twitches and wiggled a bit, which was a good sign to me. Next I tested his belly and sides, which also produced some decent results and he twitched even more when I tickled his armpits and ribs. I thought I saw his mouth twitch, but I couldn't be sure.
"Alright then, you ready to talk?" I asked him while heading back over to his feet. He did not answer, so I went back to tickling them to see if I could get him laughing. His toes proved most sensitive, to the point he was now making some chuckling like noises, while still maintaining that same annoying'll calm and blank looking expression.
I WILL break him!
I stopped and grabbed my first tool, a little device called the feather wheel. I placed it in front of the stubborn dogs feet and began to spin the wheel, slowly at first. The teasing feathers caused the free toes to wiggle a bit while the rest of the foot shook and tried to pull away, those chuckling noises were back, but he did not change expressions. I quickly increased the speed the feathers stroked those sensitive soles and the chuckling became more pronounced and his twitching and shaking a slight bit more frantic. I knew that any moment I would have him and so went as fast as I could spin the wheel!
After a moment of trying to hide it, even while a pronounced blush was forming, I had finally succeeded in my first goal! I had made Scias smile!
Scias © to Capcom
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 1135px
File Size 193.1 kB
Listed in Folders
Yeah but tickling anime anthros is a job that never stops.
I just discovered a new anthro wolf character called Ricardo from an anime: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21934081/
I just discovered a new anthro wolf character called Ricardo from an anime: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21934081/
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