Hey everyone! So here's the first chapter of my first Rose Petals Sequel, Two Roses. It's good to be back! If you haven't read my first story, I suggest that you do before reading this. For returning veterans, enjoy!

FYI: Sexual materiel will be more abundant in this story than in its predecessor. Though not as long and/or descriptive. Do you like lemon juice? I do. ;p

FYI 2: Italics represent thoughts, dreams, and flashbacks.

Prologue: Rose Poem

Two Roses.

First Rose in Bloom, The Second Rose Wilting,

The First Rose Stands Tall, The Second is Tilting.

The Two were once Three Flowers, Two Red, and One Blue,

And the Third was Desired, by the First Two.

When One Beat the Other, their Colors did Change,

And became Opposites, on the Color Scheme Range.

Now Two Roses, One White, and One Black,

The First is in danger of impending attack.

The Second Determined, Its Revenge to Complete,

Before being Devoured, by the Sun's Raging Heat.

Chapter 1: The First Rose in Bloom

The sun began to peek over the mountains surrounding the Walled City. As its rays began to spread across the landscape, the various members of Sauria's Earthwalker Tribe began to stir from their slumber, yawing and stretching their large stumpy legs.

On the outer edge of the city, a small Cornerian leisure shuttle sat in a clearing. Inside, on the bedroom's queen-size bed, two foxes lay curled up side by side. One fox, a male, had light brown fur with a single white stip on top of his head, while the other, a vixen, was a beautiful shade of deep blue. Fox's hand was draped over Krystal's stomach, as the newly weds lay resting their sore bodies.

Truthfully, there hadn't been much sleeping the past few nights, and what little sleep the couple did get was appreciated by both. Most of the past few nights had consisted of sex, working out the tension that had built up between them over the 4 years that they'd known each other. It wasn't that either Fox or Krystal didn't enjoy it, but it was having a negative effect on their energy levels. It was just so hard to restrain themselves.

However, none of that mattered right now, as both foxes were enjoying a long snooze. The first rays of sunshine began coming through the view port of the bedroom, catching Krystal full in the face. The vixen's eyes squeezed tighter closed, trying to block out the irritating beams. Krystal let out a quiet groan and shielded her eyes with her blue-furred hands. Her eye's opened a squint, seeking the bedside clock. She could discern the red glow from the clock's readout through her blurred vision, but couldn't make out the time. She paused and whined for a moment, then reluctantly dropped her hands to reach for the clock. Picking it up, she held it close to her face. 6:30? Damn it, Fox! Why didn't you change the light setting? Krystal put down the clock and pulled back the covers, swinging her legs over the side of the bed and sitting up. She hugged her arms around her naked form, and gingerly stood up, her body ached all over and her tail felt numb and crooked.

Hugging herself tighter she walked over to the window, and tapped a few buttons on the light filter control. The room instantly turned dark as the filter did its job, blocking the light from outside. Sighing with relief, Krystal slid back under the covers and cuddled up to Fox, covering her ass with her tail so that it didn't come in contact with certain areas as she snuggled with him. She closed her eyes contentedly, and began breathing deeply, trying to get back to sleep. As she did she thought about the last couple of days. Their wedding and Panther's crashing of same, their first night together, and their arrival on Sauria. She drifted off to sleep and dreamed of that first day.

Fox and Krystal sat in the cockpit of their Honeymoon shuttle. The shuttle was in orbit above Sauria, and they were beginning their descent to the surface, heading for the Walled City. They had just eaten, and each was smiling contentedly at the other. Krystal giggled. "Why are you laughing?" Fox asked amused at his wife's sudden outburst.

"Just happy, I guess." Krystal said sweetly. "Plus, you've got this look on your face." She imitated Fox's look, which seemed something like a lazy loving gaze.

"What's wrong with my look?" Fox grinned at Krystal. She giggled again.

"Nothing at all, I think it's very cute." Krystal leaned in and gave her husband a kiss. Fox kissed her back. They started to kiss deeply, clasping each other tighter. As the kissing continued, the two lovers fell to the floor, Fox on top of Krystal.

"Mmm...Fox...?" Krystal spoke as best she could with his lips against hers.

"Mmm hmm?" Fox answered still kissing her.

"I... mmm...don't think...we have..mmm..time...mmm...for this..." Krystal giggled between kisses.

"Mmm hmm." Fox agreed uncaringly. Krystal giggled some more, hugging Fox closer. After a minute of deep kissing Krystal muffled voice said.

"Maybe just a quickee." Fox picked her up, still kissing, and they disappeared into the bedroom, locking the door behind them.

As Fox and Krystal's ship touched down in a clearing outside the main city, a group of Earth Walkers, including their mutual friend Tricky, gathered round the small alien craft. As king, it was Tricky's job to greet any visitors to Sauria, which had become more frequent since Corneria had set up an outpost near Cape Claw. Right now, there were only a few non-Saurians planetside, conducting different kinds of mapping surveys, and research expeditions, as well as harvesting Sauria's Horned Lobsters for transport back to Corneria.

The hatch of the small ship opened, and Fox and Krystal stepped out into the sun, Tricky's face lit up with excitement. "Fooooxxxxssss!" he cried running towards his friend.

Fox's face took on a horrified expression, and put out his hands in a "Stay back!" fashion. Tricky kept right on coming though, and leaped into the air, coming straight at Fox. Fox was ready this time; however, and rolled to the side. Tricky landed with an earth shaking thud on the ground where Fox had just been standing. "I thought you said you weren't going to do that again!" Fox yelled at the giant Earth Walker.

"Sorry, I couldn't help it." Tricky apologized. Krystal walked over and hugged Tricky's snout.

"It's good to see, you again, Tricky."

"You too, Krystal." Krystal released him, and took a step back to stand next to Fox. "So, what're you guys doing here?" Tricky asked curiously. "You guys on your Honeymoon or something?" The two foxes smiled at each other and then at their friend.

"As a matter of fact..." Krystal said mischievously holding up her left hand. Tricky's eyes widened as the two rings caught the light. Krystal giggled. "We are."

"No way!" Tricky laughed and rushed forward. He knocked the two foxes off their feet, and nuzzled them affectionately. Krystal laughed and tried to push him away. "That's so great! When did you guys get married?" The Earth Walker King was eager to know every detail.

"Yesterday," Krystal was doing most of the talking. "On Corneria."

"Great! I'm so happy for you?" Tricky nudged Fox as he let them up. "Hey, Fox? Did you use that ring I gave you?" Fox dusted himself off.

"Yeah, I proposed with it."

"No way! Let me see!" Krystal held up her hand again, and showed Tricky her rings.

"It was very sweet of you to give Fox this ring." Krystal said looking down at it with pride. "Thank you, Tricky."

"No problem! So how long are you guys staying?"

"A couple weeks." Fox answered. "We're going to tour the planet!"

"Awesome! I can't wait to show you gu—!"

A loud banging sound resounded through the ship, jolting both Fox and Krystal awake. The two foxes bolted upright and grabbed hold of each other as the ship shook. "What's the hell's going on Fox?" Krystal enquired frightened.

"I don't know!" Fox said clutching Krystal closer to him. There questions were answered by a familiar voice from outside.

"Fox! Krystal! You up yet?" Tricky's voice enquired, muffled by the bulkhead. Fox and Krystal closed their eyes in bitter realization.

"Oh no." Krystal moaned releasing Fox and falling back against the pillows. Fox placed his forehead between his thumb and forefinger, stroking it with them.

"What time is it?" he groaned. Krystal turned her head to look at the clock. She half frowned, half glared at it for a moment, before turning back to Fox.

"7," she spat. Both foxes moaned again.

"I am so sorry about this, Krystal." Fox looked apologetically at his wife. She shook her head staring at the ceiling.

"It's not your fault." Fox got up and put on a pair of his discarded boxer shorts.

"I'll go get rid of him," he assured her as he began to dress himself.

"Be nice." Krystal called after him, turning her head to look out the dimmed window. The walled city glowed orange in the early morning sunlight.

"Back in a minute," Fox whispered loudly as he walked out into the living area.

"Hurry back!" she urged him. No sooner had Fox disappeared from view, than a giant eye blocked Krystal's view of the city. Krystal screamed and pulled the blankets over her head to cover herself. She knew Tricky couldn't really see anything but black shapes through that window, but it was the principle of the thing, and she wouldn't herself be exposed to anyone but Fox.

Fox rushed back into the room. "What is it, Krystal? What happened?" he asked frantically. Krystal sat up, clutching the sheet to her.

"Tricky!" she exclaimed pointing at the window. Fox got the message and rolled his eyes to the ceiling. He turned and stomped out again toward the hatch. Krystal exhaled sharply and rolled her eyes as well. "Go easy on him, Fox! He didn't know!" She lay back on her pillow, and pulled the large blanket over herself. Turning on her side she closed her eyes and attempted to fall back asleep. Krystal heard the hatch open and Fox walk out. She sighed. What a way to start the morning.

So there ya go! Leave a Review! Thanks. Oh and btw, I wrote the poem in the beginning! :)