The Redeem: Jason's Prologue

_Before you start, I suggest that you go and read the other prologue located here: _[http://www.sofurry.com/page/217760](%5C) If you'd have asked me the likelihood of seeing him again here, I would have told you that you were crazy. I...

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The Redeem: Chapter 2

_The previous chapter can be found here for those who don't know: [http://www.sofurry.com/page/219821/watchlist](http://www.sofurry.com/page/219821/watchlist)_ ...

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New Family: Chapter 2

A knock on the door awakened the two sleeping cats, both tired and grumpy at being disturbed from their slumber. "Time to wake up, boys." Mr. Adams called. Scott jumped from the top bunk and landed in a crouch. He rose to full height and...

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Desert Decennial

David's whole body ached, every muscle screamed in pain with even the most minute of movements. Hell, breathing hurt. _Breathing_ hurt. It was awful and he hated every minute of it. But, if Jessica wanted a workout partner, he'd gladly do it for her....

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Her Girlfriend's Father: Her Pleasure

Ashleigh's stomach dropped. Her cheeks burned hot and she stared down at her paw, slick with her juices. She was with Sophie. She loved her wolf more than she could put into words but Jackson... Well, that's why she was in the bathroom rubbing herself...

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Root of the Issue

Vincent adjusted his tie, straightening it and feeling happy with his knot until he looked at the far too long end hanging out. He grumbled and worked the knot loose, to try again. ...

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Playing the Numbers

The border collie sat in the café booth on her own. She took a sip from her coffee, letting the sweet latte warm her up from her trek to the familiar booth she always met her friends at. Outside, the wind howled, rattling the windows and making Annie...

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Desert Flame

Jessica abhorred parties. It wasn't the atmosphere or the people. It was how fake it all was. Every pleasantry and false words of politeness and care seemed designed to give the appearance of care for one another but none of it was ever real. The...

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Desert Rain

The blare of a National Weather Service alert startled David from the reverie of sleep. He grabbed his phone, smashing the screen blindly until his thumb finally found the way to silence it. Glancing at the clock, the shepherd groaned and rubbed his...

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Gap Year: Goodbye

I walk out of my house, dressed in a suit. I have a bouquet of flowers in hand that I put next to me on the passenger seat of my car. It feels good to be back in my car after so long. My stomach clenches while the engine turns over, my body tense with...

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Gap Year: Laney, What are you doing? Laney STAHP!

The shot never comes. There's a lot of screaming and panic from everyone and when I open my eyes it's pitch black. "Jake?" "I'm here... I'm still here. I thought I was dead," he says. "I thought you were too..." I lean my head against his and then...

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Gap Year: Oh No...

A bright light shines in my eyes, shaking me from the uneasy sleep I had managed to reach. I see a number of sharply dressed men and women being dragged in on chairs. I have no idea what the fuck is going on, and I doubt that it would behoove me to ask...

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