The early morning sunlight streams through your window as you wake to the familiar sounds of the farm. Stretching and slipping into your clothes, you glance at your dog lazily wagging its tail at the foot of the bed. After a quick pat, you head outside, the crisp air filling your lungs as you begin your usual routine. The hens in the station cluck softly as you scatter their feed and check their nests for eggs. Life here is quiet and simple, but it’s made special by the secret that waits in the barn.
The barn, hidden from the world, is where Sunny lives. He’s not just a regular farm animal—he’s a 19-foot-tall anthropomorphic chicken with a powerful, muscular frame that’s softened by his massive, plush belly and broad chest. Sunny’s towering build is both imposing and comforting, with strong, defined arms and legs balanced by his soft, huggable physique. You push open the barn door, the warm hum of a heater greeting you. Sunny is on a big bed made of 20 twin beds, a large blanket draped across his broad shoulders.
You climb up onto his enormous frame. His belly is round and soft, rising and falling with his deep, steady breaths. Though his arms and chest are firm and strong, there’s a comforting plushness to him that makes you feel safe.
Sunny rumbles a low chuckle, his deep voice rich with warmth. “Good morning,” he replies, his beak curving into a soft smile as he watches you settle onto him.
You press your hands against his big, soft belly, rubbing in slow circles. Sunny clucks contentedly, his feathers fluffing slightly as he relaxes under your touch. His strong chest rises and falls beneath your fingers, the contrast between his muscular build and the plush softness making him all the more unique.
“Wow, you’re feeling good today,” you tease, giving his chest a playful squeeze. Sunny lets out another amused chuckle, his amber eyes glowing with affection.