Swapping Sizes
Featuring: Cooper, Avaros & Tabitha
Tabitha was a centaur corgi (or a taurgi, as she liked to call herself), with the pembroke welsh coloration of tan and white. She towered above most of her friends at ten feet tall and enjoyed using her size to fluster friends with similar interests to her own.
Two such friends were Cooper and Avaros. Cooper was a heavyset brown otter who was only a third of Tabitha’s height. He had blue skin underneath his brown fur, and eyes of a similar hue. Avaros was a fox with fur of purple and black, a little over half of Tabitha’s height. His flesh was white, the same color as his irises which were set amid a pond of black sclera.
They were frequent, willing victims of Tabitha’s teasing and usually found themselves being invited over to have some fun. Tabitha had an affinity for magic and liked to test properties of enchanted artifacts on her friends, which would inevitably enhance what they already enjoyed doing. Cooper and Avaros expected nothing different today when they received an invitation, and they met up at their usual spot before arriving at Tabitha’s house together.
The three of them were on terms that there was no need for ceremony upon arrival and when Cooper and Avaros confirmed Tabitha’s front door was unlocked, they simply stepped inside. They walked through her front hallway directly to the room in the back, where the taurgi spent most of her time. This was the door they knocked on, in case she was busy.
Avaros knocked on the door a few times, the sound of eager thumping approaching the door. It swung open inwards and the two smaller creatures found themselves looking up at Tabitha, with a warm smile on her face and her tail wagging eagerly.
“Ah, right on time!” said the Taurgi cheerfully. She stepped back from the doorway and gestured for her friends to come inside.
Tabitha’s artifact room was simply furnished with a few tables and chairs, as well as various objects lining shelves and hanging from the walls: pendants, talismans, statuettes, gems, and so much more. Some looked pristine, others were worn down with time. Cooper and Avaros had become familiar with quite a few of them due to properties which Tabitha enjoyed using, but there were many more whose purposes they couldn’t even begin to consider.
“I’ve got some fun things planned for us,” giggled Tabitha as she made her way over to a workbench. She picked up a small silver medallion etched with symbols and held it up for the two to see. “I’m almost done enchanting this one but I could use a bit of reference.” She smiled at Cooper. “Could you grab me the brass pendant hanging off the wall over there?”
“I can try,” said Cooper. The pudgy otter waddled over to the wall and saw the aforementioned pendant hanging on a hook above his head. He stretched up to try to grab it, but at his height it was still out of reach. He tried to jump but only managed to shift his heft upwards slightly. “I don’t think I can reach it,” he said.
“Why don’t you let me try?” Avaros offered. Cooper appreciatively stepped to the side and Avaros looked up at the hook. It was still above him since the room was built for Tabitha’s height, and he decided the best way to attempt to reach it was to jump. As the fox leaped upwards he grasped at the brass pendant but it slipped between his paw-fingers. Another jump from Avaros and he swatted at the pendant, knocking it off the hook along with a small spherical amethyst attached to a necklace. There was something otherworldly about that purple crystal, the way it was clearly a gemstone but perfectly spherical. Cooper and Avaros leaned down to examine it curiously. Tabitha turned around to see Avaros reaching down to pick it up and her eyes opened wide. “Don’t touch that one!” she cried out, but it was too late.
The moment Avaros held the amethyst in his handpaw, he felt a tingling flash across his entire body like a burst of light from within. Arcs of violet electricity launched out from the purple sphere, the sparking tendrils latching onto the three creatures in the room. Though there was no heat pain associated with it, there was still a sensation that couldn’t exactly be described as comfortable. Tabitha felt as if her body were falling away from herself, the room appearing to grow larger before her very eyes. The hind end of her quadrupedal half started to retract into itself, leaving her with only two legs. When she finally stopped shrinking, she was only a third of her original height: three feet tall just like Cooper.
Or rather, like Cooper had been: he and Avaros grew as Tabitha shrank. They felt their weight redistributing, a bit more pudge on their stomachs as they became taller. Their rears started to stretch out and elongate, with an extra set of legs near the haunches. Cooper’s transformation was more relatively drastic but he and Avaros were left the same: standing tall above Tabitha at ten feet as centaurs.
The two of them looked over their new bodies and took a few steps around the room to adjust to their new sizes.
“Oh, this feels nice,” said Avaros, his tail swishing around happily. “I’ve got extra legs and I know how to use them.”
“Yeah, I’m heavier but I feel like I can move around a bit more,” said Cooper. He still maintained a lot of his pudge, his stomach drooping down slightly from its own weight. “I still get to be fat too, so that’s fun!”
The two turned to look at Tabitha, who was looking up at them. She didn’t seem as thrilled with the changes as they were. She was about to say something but stopped herself, took a deep breath, and tried again.
“I really should have moved that crystal,” she said, shaking her head at her own lack of foresight. “I’m sorry about the inconvenience, all you have to do is focus on the crystal and we can switch back.”
“Inconvenience?” asked Avaros. “This is great! I see why you like being a taur so much. I feel so powerful!”
Cooper nodded. “I could get used to this,” he said, taking a few waddling steps around on his now larger webbed paws.
Tabitha giggled. “Well, I’m glad you see the appeal!” She cleared her throat. “Seriously though, if we could change back, that would be terrific.” Cooper and Avaros turned to look at each other for a few seconds and exchanged a knowing glance. “Well?” asked Tabitha.
Cooper smiled innocently as he looked at Tabitha. “I’m not so sure about that, honestly.”
“I feel like we have an opportunity here and it would be a shame to pass it up,” agreed Avaros. “Why just give you what you want when we can have you earn it?”
“Very funny,” said Tabitha. “I appreciate the attempted levity but this isn’t the time for jokes.”
“Who’s joking?” asked Cooper. He and Avaros started to approach Tabitha and she found herself backing away, a blush starting to form on her face.
“Not me!” said Avaros, as he and Cooper had Tabitha cornered. “I think some revenge is in order, don’t you Cooper?”
“I quite agree, Avaros!” said the otter taur.
“R-revenge?” Tabitha’s ears folded back and there was a visible pink blush on her face—exactly the reaction Cooper and Avaros had been hoping for. She let out a squeak in her throat as the two taurs lifted up forepaws and pressed them up against her. The corgi was in a corner and the paws pressed against each others’ sides and made a sort of wall in front of her, as opposed to squishing her directly. They were warm enough to let off steam, with visible tendrils wafting up and mixing with the surrounding air.
Tabitha was surrounded by the strong scent of sweaty paws, watching droplets of sweat trickle down their pawpads and (in Cooper’s case) toe-webbing.
“Give us some kisses, little cutie,” said Avaros, wiggling and splaying his sweat-shimmering toes.
“You know you want to~” Cooper added in a sing-song voice, his own toes dancing in front of the corgi.
Tabitha hesitated a little bit and then quickly gave a peck on each of their paws. “Okay, done,” she said. “I would like my size back now, please.”
“Oh come on,” said Avaros, spreading his toes and letting more of their scent waft to the corgi’s nose. “You can do better than that, sweetie. Show them some love.”
Tabitha let out a flustered whine before pressing her muzzle deep into one of Avaros’s toepads and gave a long, passionate kiss. She made out with the toe, her tongue gently pressing on it between her lips. She gave the same treatment to the fox’s other toes.
“Theeere you go,” said Avaros, gently curling his toes over her. “Good girl!”
She repeated the process, going from the last toe to the first toe, until that paw was gently nudged away by Cooper’s.
“Hey, don’t forget about me!” he said. “These huge webbies need some love too.”
Tabitha repeated the smooching cycle with Cooper’s paws, also planting her lips on the webs between his toes. His scent rushed into her nose with every inhale, flooding her lungs with musky warmth.
“Awww, such a good girl,” said the otter. “If I didn’t know any better I’d think you were enjoying this.”
After a few more rounds of toe-smooching from Tabitha, the two taurs pulled their paws away from the wall. Tabitha’s fur was dampened with paw-sweat, droplets of the steamy liquid trickling down her snout and dripping onto the floor. Her cheeks were still flushed pink and she was panting heavily, with visible plumes of heat-fog from the hot scents escaping her mouth with each exhale.
As Avaros and Cooper backed away and gave Tabitha room to move, she stayed in place. “I don’t suppose you’re satisfied now?” the corgi asked hopefully once she caught her breath.
“You’re funny,” said Avaros. “We’re only just getting started!” The two taurs laid out on the floor with their quadrupedal halves on their sides right next to each other. They each had a hindpaw pressed against the other’s, lifting the soles away from each other. “We’re making a paw sandwich and you’re the filling,” said Avaros, licking his lips.
“D-do I have to?” asked Tabitha, her blush deepening further.
“Not at all,” said Cooper. “I just didn’t realize you want to stay like that forever. But hey, more fun for us!”
Tabitha let out another flustered whine with her ears pinned back against her head. She slowly walked away from the wall towards the paws that were pressed together. She watched the steam lifting from them, the sweat trickling down as it accumulated, and the slight heat haze surrounding them. With an audible gulp, the corgi squeezed her way in between the paws and let herself be sandwiched between them, the soles lowering back against each other and trapping her in place.
She was facing Avaros’s paw and the fox shifted slightly so her nose was trapped between his thick, musky toes. “Be a good girl and sniff,” said Avaros.
Tabitha took a deep inhale as instructed, feeling the warmth expand her lungs and coat her insides with the distinct smell of paw. She exhaled in a soft, slightly muffled moan through her nose, taking another sniff afterwards.
“Very good girl,” said Avaros. Tabitha found herself log-rolled so her snout was buried in the webbing between Cooper’s toes. They had a slightly different essence to them but the smell of sweat was just as overpowering as with Avaros. The corgi’s lungs were so filled with musk that she was dazed, and she finally sank into utter relaxation after a few minutes.
The taurs were content to keep the corgi between their paws for a while, especially since Tabitha seemed to be making no effort to escape. They kneaded at her softly, passing the time with conversations about various topics. Tabitha was only dimly aware of the words, which became meaningless vibrations through the fog of paw-musk filling her mind.
Avaros and Cooper got used to the little corgi between them and as they spoke to each other, the little corgi between them slipped their minds. It wasn’t until the conversation circled back to what had just happened to them that they remembered.
“We should probably give her some air, shouldn’t we?” asked Cooper.
“She doesn’t seem to need it but yeah, we should check on her.”
The two shifted their bodies and let their paws separate from each other, and Tabitha slumped onto the floor. She was drenched with paw-sweat, her fur soaked and matted and her hair (which was the same color as her fur) sticking out in various directions. A small puddle of sweat was surrounding her as it rolled off her body and onto the floor.
“How’s it going, cutie?” asked Cooper.
“Buh,” was all Tabitha could manage to exhale. Other than her breathing, she was motionless and her face was still glowing pink.
“I can’t tell if she’s happy-melted or we broke her,” said Avaros. He walked around her in a circle and then stopped with his hind end looming over her. “It doesn’t look like she’ll mind if I use her as a cushion, though.”
Tabitha’s mind was too musk-addled to fully process what was happening. She saw the light above her blotted out by a dark rounded shape, and the next thing she knew her nose was pressed into a puckered ring of flesh, threatening to swallow her up with just a push. She breathed in deeply and the paw-musk in her mind was met with the rich, earthy spice of tailhole. Her own mental barriers finally melted away and she stuck her tongue out, dragging it against the fox’s hole.
“Oh!” Avaros jumped up a little in surprise, his hole twitching and then relaxing to let Tabitha get in deeper. “She started licking me so I think she likes this.”
“Wow,” said Cooper. “You have to let me have a go.”
“I will!” said Avaros, giving his tush a wiggle. Tabitha’s snout slipped inside and she started licking around, leaving Avaros murring. “J-just think of it this way: the longer I get with her, the longer you get with her.” Cooper pouted until Avaros lifted up a forepaw. “You didn’t stop liking paws just because you transformed, did you?” He wiggled and waved his toes invitingly at the otter taur. “You get these while I sit on her for a bit, and then we switch. Deal?”
Cooper’s massive thick tail swayed as he looked at those sweat-dripping toes. “Deal!” The otter taur rested his underside on the floor near Avaros, and planted his face into a lifted forepaw. Avaros played with the otter’s snout with his toes, while giving another wiggle on top of the corgi.
Tabitha’s lungs were stained with scents, and her nasal passages were filled with smells that would linger long after she had been removed from their source. The fox butt-cheeks around her were incredibly squishy-soft and she felt like she was in a warm, comforting embrace from all sides, keeping her sedated and relaxed. Time melted away from her while she rested underneath the fox taur.
She was only able to tell that Avaros had lifted from the change in light and the weight lifting off of her. Her vision came back into focus just enough to see a much larger, rounder shape blocking out the light.
Cooper had maintained his relative pudge and his haunches were much larger than Avaros’s. When he sat on Tabitha, she was completely pinned in place and couldn’t even squirm.
Tabitha struggled but opened her mouth and let her tongue poke out and dive into the otter taur’s tailhole. Cooper rocked back and forth atop her and she felt a contented rumble pass through his body. “Ooh, you were right,” he said to Avaros. “She does like this!” He playfully pressed down on her before simply staying seated, offering one of his paws to Avaros. “It’s not fair to make you sit and do nothing,” Cooper said before splaying his toes. The fox taur didn’t hesitate to press his snout into the otter toes and start to drag his tongue over them.
By this point, Tabitha was mostly acting on a vague instinct in the back of her mind, the forefront completely overwhelmed by the barrage of musk she had been inhaling. Eventually Cooper felt her tongue stop sliding in and out and with a grunt of effort he hefted himself off of her.
Cooper and Avaros couldn’t help but smile at the look on Tabitha’s face: her mouth was open in a grin and her tongue was hanging out, her eyes half-closed and her cheeks still blushing.
“So be honest with us Tabby,” said Cooper. “Did you enjoy that or are you just musk-drunk right now?”
“Yesss,” answered Tabitha, her voice slightly slurred.
The two taurs snickered at her response. “I think she’s just musk-drunk,” said Avaros.
“Nnnope,” said Tabitha. She tried to say something else but her words were mumbled and indecipherable. This made Cooper and Avaros slightly concerned and they wanted to be sure she was truly okay.
“Do you know who you are and where we are?” asked Cooper.
“Tabitha, in my room,” mumbled the corgi. “Was shy, not shy. Smellsssss! Barrier gone.”
The two taurs were relieved she seemed to be fine, and took a few moments to try to figure out what she meant. Avaros was the first to speak: “I think she’s saying she was shy, but getting hit with the smells brought her to a point where she isn’t shy about it.”
“Yeeee,” said Tabitha.
“This is way too precious,” said Cooper. “Tabby, I don’t think you realize how adorable you are right now.”
“Weh,” said the corgi in a flustered half-whine.
“Would you like to play with our paws some more?” offered Avaros.
“Yes pleeeease, sssir,” said the dazed corgi. Cooper and Avaros giggled with delight at how cute she was being, and they gently scooped forepaws underneath her and lifted her up. Rather than being pinned between them, she was gently held in place with enough room to maneuver.
Getting hit with those powerful, steaming smells once again was enough to finally remove her own resistances. Tabitha plunged her snout between Avaros’s toes and started suckling on the fur, wriggling her arms out between his toes and hugging herself in place. The fox purred as he felt smooches between those toes, and helped Tabitha along as she tried to shift her snout between another set of toes.
She did the same for Cooper, her face buried into his toe-webbing and being pampered with loving inhales, suckles, and smooches. The toes around her gently kneaded her body and head, urging her to continue to give in to her deepest desires. She was all too eager to surrender and frantically slurped at the toe-webbing to collect every drop of sweat she could reach.
Cooper and Avaros let her clean all over their paws (or at least attempt to, since the sweat built up just as quickly as it was licked off). After a great while of non-stop paw-pampering, they sandwiched her between the other set of forepaws. She repeated the worship process in identical manner, as if it were a pattern ingrained into her behavior. The positioning and treatment was given to the taurs’ hindpaws as well.
When Tabitha had finished worshiping every inch of taur paw she possibly could, she was let onto the floor. Cooper and Avaros had realized by now that Tabitha was very much into the things she had others do to her, or that she did to them. The two taurs lay down on either side of her with their rumps facing her, and slowly backed into each other. Tabitha was then sandwiched between their large butts, which they kept pressed together as they slowly and carefully stood up.
The corgi’s head was tightly snuggled between tailholes and the combined smells rushed into her nose with every inhale. Her body was surrounded in luxuriously squishy softness, blanketed in the softest hug she had ever felt. Tabitha was incapable of resisting the relaxation that washed over her, and as she let herself sink into the sensations, she drifted into a peaceful slumber.
Tabitha groaned softly and opened her eyes. She was laying on a pillow on the floor, staring up at the ceiling. The cocktail of scents was no longer densely compacted in her mind and she was able to think clearly. She thought back to recent events and if it weren’t for the powerful scent still lingering in her nose, she would have thought they were a dream. When she sat up and saw the room around herself, she realized she was still the same size, confirming the reality of her memories.
“Ah, she’s awake!” said Avaros. He and Cooper walked over to her with friendly smiles on her face.
“How did you sleep, sweetie?”
“Well enough,” said Tabitha. “I’m not used to being on the other end of that sort of thing.”
“We could tell,” said Cooper. He lifted a forepaw over her but this time simply pet over the top of her head before lowering it onto the floor. “Sorry if we overdid it. I definitely understand why you enjoy doing this so much though.”
Tabitha blushed and fidgeted with her handpaws for a few seconds before speaking. “It was a very fun change of pace,” she admitted. “I honestly wouldn’t mind doing that again.”
The corgi let out a soft squeak as she found herself scooped up into the arms of the two taurs. They started planting smooches all over her face, which made her squirm happily.
“H-hey!” she giggled at the merciless smooch assault.
“Who’s a good girl?” asked Cooper.
“The goodest girl!” said Avaros. “Who is she? Who’s the goodest girl?”
Tabitha’s face was beet red. “M-me! I am!” she squeaked, a soft flustered whine resonating in her throat. Her words stopped the kiss attack from the two taurs.
“That’s right,” said Avaros. “You are a very good girl.”
“As you said, the goodest girl!” added Cooper.
Tabitha started to giggle uncontrollably and hid her face behind her handpaws in a vain attempt to hide her blush. This made Cooper and Avaros say “Awww!” at the same time. They both gave her an affectionate nuzzle and gently set her on the floor.
“Well,” said Cooper, “I think we managed to get back at you at least a little for what you’ve done for us.”
“You definitely earned your taur-ness back,” said Avaros. He looked around the room for the purple amethyst that had changed their forms. “Ah, there it is!” he said as he located it and began to walk towards it. He leaned down to start to pick it up. “This was fun but—”
“Wait!” said Tabitha. Avaros’s paw-fingers were almost touching the crystal, and he looked up at Tabitha. She had her forefingers stuck out and was twirling them around each other, and then bumped their tips into each other. “C-could we um… maybe stay like this a bit longer?”
Avaros tilted his head to the side and stood up. “I thought you were eager to get back into your own body.”
Cooper’s eyes opened wide as he came to a realization. “So you weren’t just indulging us!”
Tabitha took a deep breath and then nodded, exhaling slowly. “Y-yeah, I um… really enjoy that sort of thing but… well, I don’t get much of an opportunity since I’m always so big, you know?” She cleared her throat. “So, I’d like to worship you for a little bit longer, i-if that’s okay?”
“Are you kidding me?” asked Avaros with a huge grin. “You’re asking if we can spend more time making you blushy and happy?”
“I think it would be fun to set a minimum,” said Cooper, grinning just as wide. “How does a few months sound?”
Tabitha let out a squeak and nodded eagerly. “Yes sir, thank you sir,” she said with her tail wagging. “You are so cute,” said Avaros, using a forepaw to gently nudge Tabitha onto her back. “Cooper, I think the cutie needs to be in another paw sandwich, don’t you?”
Cooper swayed his thick otter tail as he made his way over. “I believe you are correct!”
Tabitha closed her eyes and felt her heart racing as she felt the warmth approaching on both sides of her body. She felt herself squeezed between the and let out a happy sigh after her first inhale of that delightful paw-stench flooding her nose. It was like a breath of fresh air for her, a return to a place of comfort.
It didn’t take long for Tabitha to melt into a happy puddle of blush between the paws, letting herself be kneaded between them and coated in their sweat. As she felt her awareness slipping away from her and into a musk-filled daze, she thought to how lucky she was to have friends like these.