Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Shit Pitt--Piss N Boot



Shit Pitt--Showdown for Snigger pt. 4 of 5: “Piss n Boot”

The Rosewood Cowboy stood in Spurrier and Snigger’s hotel room, with his pants unzipped and one of his boots off. The usual procedure of barking on all fours had not been enough to restore Snigger the horse to his old self since Spurrier had countered it. The Cowboy was now about to take his reform technique just a bit further…

“What the hell you doin’?” Spurrier, who was still naked, squatted down by Snigger as he continued to rub the horse’s stomach.

“Yew’ll see.” The Cowboy then set his boot upright on the floor in front of him. He then pulled out his penis and proceeded to urinate in the boot!!

“Hey…Hey…HEY!” Spurrier was getting upset. “You can’t do that in here! This is our bedroom!”

The Cowboy continued to urinate. He looked over at his horse. Snigger began to sniff the smell of the urine. The Cowboy then finished, and walked over to the side of the room opposite to Spurrier and Snigger.

“What are you doin’ man? Take that piss outta here! Damn it!” Spurrier leaned over to try and pick up the urine-filled boot. Before he could touch it though, he felt hot breath on his back. He turned to find Snigger standing right behind him, and looking angry.

“Hey honey…are you okay?” Snigger neighed angrily. Spurrier got up and backed away from the horse. “Snigger, whut is wrong with you? It’s me, your lovin’ husband!” Snigger neighed again, and this time it sounded louder and angrier. “C’mon honey…let’s get the cowboy out of here and you and I can finally get in the bed and do whut we came here to do!”

With that comment, Snigger neighed as loudly as he could and reared up on his hind legs! Smelling the Cowboy’s pissy boot had broken whatever hold Spurrier had over him, and now he was ready to trample Spurrier for what he’d done! Spurrier turned and ran naked out the door, as Snigger charged off after him, full of rage!


All characters, stories, photos, and performances
are (C) 2012 Joshua Dyson

All characters appearing in this work
are fictitious. Any resemblance to real
persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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