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While working on Kim’s Story Part 2, we decided to have some fun with Fireside 👀 (kind of like what we did with Floor 19) We re-edited it to focus just on the spicy scenes and gave the sound design a fresh upgrade with a more natural vibe 🏕

It’s a fun extra for you guys :3—something playful to keep things fresh. Hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed putting it together

🦌 Oliver voiced by
@Phosphorus_VA

🦁 Luke voiced by
@LewdDevBitches

Thanks so much to our Patrons for making this possible, and all of you for always showing love and support💕

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  • I quite enjoyed that. The original short is a good time and heavenly animated, but I can't deny how much I prefer the sound design in this version. I'm a sucker for that more naturalistic silence in general, helps me better notice the sounds Oliver and Luke are making and it gives their lovemaking a more intimate vibe. (I appreciated the in-joke of them deciding to fuck outdoors instead of disturbing the other campers like in the original short.)

    It also makes the ending feel, and maybe this is a strong word, devastating. (I'll put spoilers for the rest of the this, don't worry) So after they're done, Oliver still confesses his love to Luke and asks if he feels the same. But this time, he's only met with silence. Not even the awkward "uhh..." from the original short. When there's only the sounds of the world around them, with no music to suggest what kind of way I oughta interpret the scene, I feel genuinely unsettled by the implications of nothing at all being said. Luke seemed more openly interested in the new dialogue here, being the one to take the first step, and yet after all that, he doesn't say anything. I got the implication that maybe it didn't matter to him once he'd gotten his rocks off, and that he'd basically used Oliver. I've no idea if that was the intention, but I love that the new edit and sound design allowed me to interpret it that way - as tragic as it is.

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  • lmaosecondaccount said:
    oooh nice I don't have to skip the story anymore

    Honestly i wish there was a "Kim's Story" edit without the story bits. I love the animation, im just not there for the story

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  • I always thought this animation had to be shorter, and here we are, he gifts us this as ring to finger, i really hope the same happens with the upcoming one, cause it seems to be even way longer

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  • The story had me reeling and damn near had me in tears.
    the sex in this animation is so goddamn hot.
    Seperating it was a good move, plus the sound edit is unreal, phenominal work.

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  • hands down one of the best gay anims I've ever watched, words can't properly express how fantastic this is, how much effort was put into this despite it being a freakin porn video.

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  • immasextyphlosion said:
    I quite enjoyed that. The original short is a good time and heavenly animated, but I can't deny how much I prefer the sound design in this version. I'm a sucker for that more naturalistic silence in general, helps me better notice the sounds Oliver and Luke are making and it gives their lovemaking a more intimate vibe. (I appreciated the in-joke of them deciding to fuck outdoors instead of disturbing the other campers like in the original short.)

    It also makes the ending feel, and maybe this is a strong word, devastating. (I'll put spoilers for the rest of the this, don't worry) So after they're done, Oliver still confesses his love to Luke and asks if he feels the same. But this time, he's only met with silence. Not even the awkward "uhh..." from the original short. When there's only the sounds of the world around them, with no music to suggest what kind of way I oughta interpret the scene, I feel genuinely unsettled by the implications of nothing at all being said. Luke seemed more openly interested in the new dialogue here, being the one to take the first step, and yet after all that, he doesn't say anything. I got the implication that maybe it didn't matter to him once he'd gotten his rocks off, and that he'd basically used Oliver. I've no idea if that was the intention, but I love that the new edit and sound design allowed me to interpret it that way - as tragic as it is.

    Well, in this one : https://e621.net/posts/4502601?q=parent%3A4502601 they get a happy ending at least

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