1. The Walk Home From School


    Date: 8/13/2015, Categories: Fantasy, Author: dogsnstuff, Rating: 72.2, Source: sexstories.com

    her Rancher neighbors had spent a tough morning decideding on what to do with their beloved dog. Even though the wall was down, they didn't want to keep their dog in all day especially if it was going to be on the hot side with neither of them home. They reluctantly decided to let him out anyway for the day hoping the "do not cross" tape would be enough of a deterrent for him to stay in the backyard. Once let out, the dog was curious as to what had happened because something in his backyard was different but after a few minutes lost interest and went into the shade and laid down. The afternoon came and Jessica walked home and to her horror noticed part of the wall missing. She thought to herself, "Oh my God, what happened? They must have kept the dog inside. Maybe he's too scared to come out after seeing his wall go down." "Is there another way I can go? It's getting hot out here and no other streets really connect. They must have kept him inside or something." She considered these thoughts, surveyed the situation, and decided it was getting too hot to take a chance and carried on. At the same spot she had done hundreds of times before, she switched streets. The dog in the yard on the corner of Rancher immediately did its daily ritual and ran up against the wall to park and lunge. Only this time, rather than have wood bounce back like it was going to give way, the filmsy tape wrapped around the wooden posts of the fence began to tear. Jessica noticed this and her heart ...
    began to race and she began to walk faster past the house, maybe if walked faster and got away the dog would calm down. The dog for which she had never seen lunged a second time sensing her as she passed, and this time the tape tore completely. He gave out one loud bark, a clearer more audible bark than Jessica had ever heard from him before and she instantly knew, "The dog is through the wall...oh shit!". A million thoughts raced through her head on what to do, she didn't know if she should freeze, run, call for help or anything. She instinctly turned around to see what was going on and made eye contact with the dog she was afraid of for four years. It was a black colored Rottweiler with chocolate brown eyes, probably 5 or 6 years old and 120 to 130 pounds. The Rottweiler could sense her fear, barked at her once, and began to give chase. Jessica ran for what she feared was her life, her sandals were slowing her down and she could always come back for those later so she threw them off herself in one sweeping motion as she ran. She had no idea how close the Rottweiler wise but she knew she was still being chased. Her best bet would be to turn the final corner to her house and hide in the front yard where she had a small garden that was behind a wall that had small accesses on both side. As she was running barefoot, a rock got underneath her foot and cut it. The Rottweiler never stopped giving chase but she had enough separation to get into her front yard as she had planned. With ...