The Daddy P.I. Casefiles: The First Collection by Frost, J (great novels .txt) π
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I demonstrate the reversing hood which has a ruff of fake fur, ears and a built-in half mask with black eyeholes, a wolfish nose, and white fangs on the inside. There are low chuckles from the group as they try on the hoods. My friend Ryan claps me on the back.
βThese are excellent. We need some for the club.β
I grin at him. Cappa helped me find a costumer to make them and I was damn pleased with the results. βIβll donate them when weβre done.β
As everyoneβs donning their hoods, Ginger, a motherly Domme in her late thirties who runs the littles playgroup, raises her hand. I nod to give her the floor.
βJust a word of warning to those of you who havenβt played with littles before. Theyβre likely to be very excited by this scene and they may show that exuberance by screaming, jumping, and running around. Most of them will not try to touch you or climb on you if they donβt know you well, but they might forget the normal social boundaries if they go very little. Please be gentle with them.β
βGood point. Do you think any of them will be frightened by the wolf faces?β
βRobyn wonβt. Jack, Bravo, what do you think?β
The other daddies, including Warrin, shake their heads.
βIβm more worried that Sammi will get so excited heβll tackle someone,β Jack says.
βHell, Iβm a little worried about that with Twitch,β Bull says with a chuckle. βAnd heβs not even a little.β
That gets laughs all around.
βAny other safety concerns?β I ask.
When no one else says anything, I take out my phone, set a timer, and gesture to Martyn, who has pulled on his hood with the wolf-side out. βWolf, two-minute head start.β
He grins hugely beneath the hanging, white fabric teeth. βSee you in there.β
I wave him off. There are a few squeals as he enters the maze, which tells me some of the subbies chose hiding places close to the entrance. Not that there are many true hiding places in the maze, unless they want to try to squeeze behind the statues or curl up under a wooden bench.
I glance over at Niall, who is fitting a thick leather collar with a dangling lead around Vashiβs throat. He hasnβt let her wear a red hood or go into the maze with the other subbies. I know part of that is because heβs focusing on Shaan tonight, but the other part is that Vashiβs even more easily overwhelmed by crowds and confusion than Emily. We both agree that we wouldnβt want our sensitive subbies any other way, but it means we have to take extra precautions with them. Niall wraps the heavy cuff at the other end of the lead around his own wrist and nods to me.
I check my phone. Ten seconds left. Good enough.
βHunters, letβs find ourselves a wolf!β I say, loud enough to carry into the maze.
The group of Doms starts moving slowly, but as they draw near the maze, Harry and Nico pick up their pace, followed by Javier and Mac, who Iβm pleased to see has gotten into the swing of the scene and is grinning as he disappears around the first corner. I amble, with Warrin to one side and Jiro to the other, listening to the rustling and laughter ahead in the maze. I donβt make much effort to find Emmy, figuring Iβll hunt her once I go βwolfy,β and simply enjoy strolling with my friends on the warm, September evening.
I find several subbies without trying. Cappa and Aggie are βhidingβ in the corners of the first dead-end to the right. When I see them, I beckon Cappa to join us while Warrin tucks Aggie under his arm.
βHave you seen the big, bad wolf, love?β Warrin asks his little.
βNo, baba. He hasnβt come this way.β
βAh, weβll have to try another branch then,β Warrin says, all seriousness as we retrace our steps to the turn that led to the dead end. Ahead of us, at the crossway, Laurel and Daisyβs date, Piper, run hand-in-hand deeper into the maze. Jiro chuckles.
βAt least I donβt have far to look,β he says.
We take a few more twists and turns before I hear Emilyβs wild giggle. Thereβs a good amount of laughter floating through the maze, but Iβd recognize Emilyβs giggle anywhere. I turn away from the group, round a corner following the sound, and find Emily, Sammi, Robyn, Austin, and Moon clutching each other in an attempt to βhideβ behind a pair of cherubs. Since Austin on his own is twice as wide as the statue, itβs a vain attempt and I canβt help but laugh.
βI think youβre found, you lot.β
βBoo, Daddy. You werenβt supposed to see us.β
I crook a finger at her; she patters to me and throws her arms around my middle.
βYour cloak of invisibility seems to be slipping,β I tell her.
βSammi stepped on it.β
I lean in to kiss her cute little nose. βWant to help Daddy hunt the big, bad wolf?β
She nods enthusiastically.
βCome on, then.β
I lead the cluster of subbies back to where I left the others but theyβve moved on into the maze. Dana and Maude, who were bringing up the rear of the Dom pack, appear and Dana immediately takes possession of her sub, clipping a leash to his collar.
βThank you for finding my boy, Logan. Saves me the effort.β
βMy pleasuββ
I break off when the sharp toot of the horn sounds. I give the Dommes a big smile. Together, we pull our hoods off, turn them inside out, and settle them back over our heads, pulling the soft half-masks down over our faces.
Emmyβs the first to squeal.
βRun, little girl,β
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