Those Who Forgot To Die - Part 7

Bennettworks This is a work of original historical furry fiction written by me David Bennett. The people of historical significance that are referred to in this story is purely there to make the story go on. Any likeness to someone living or...

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In the Life of the Cat: Changes

"the retriever drooling all over my floor is tyler. tyler, this is akiva monroe." akiva smiled, and gave tyler a little hug. "call me kiva. come on, big boy. i'm gonna show you a real good time!"

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In the Life of the Cat

When i saw that, however, i didn't see an 18-year-old golden retriever named tyler. i saw a 16-year-old alley cat named james. "holy shit!" i yelled, backing away.

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-six

The snow began to pile on itself. It grew deeper despite our trampling feet and the warmth of our bodies. I never knew it could get so cold as it became at night. Cuddling up with other dogs was the only protection aside from the natural layers of...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-five

\*\*\* That was the end of discussion about talking to humans. It was also the end of Fatty's dreams of nightly dumpster runs. The leanest dog left in the pack now was Terrier-face and he was nearly double Spinner's weight. He admitted freely that...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-Four

\*\*\* It happened fast, so fast that I cannot clearly remember what happened. Instead, I recall a series of snapshots, like bolts of lightning in my memory. The opening of the gate, its metallic whine cutting through a thick haze of sleep and...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-four

\*\*\* It happened fast, so fast that I cannot clearly remember what happened. Instead, I recall a series of snapshots, like bolts of lightning in my memory. The opening of the gate, its metallic whine cutting through a thick haze of sleep and...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-three

Several days passed and I still did not return to the other tribe of dogs. Pink Nose still returned with the content of his lessons, however, after a single night's peace, the chocolate lab returned bearing more questions from the opposite pack....

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-two

As I watched the behemoth canine toil ahead of me under the weight of his own body, I had to admit to myself that there was not a lack of some pleasure to be had in seeing that flesh wobble about when it was usually so inert. It was the grey twilight...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty-one

\*\*\* I put my plan into motion immediately. I saw no reason for delay. Again, the road between decision and action was short for a dog. I closed the gate behind Dizzy and re-latched the lock, making sure to snap it into place. The other group had...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Thirty

Summer was definitely over now and the sky remained permanently overcast with light rain coming on and off without warning. It was sometimes miserable sitting on the other side of the fence outside the other pack, but I stuck with my self-assigned...

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Evolution Part I: Chapter Twenty-nine

I spent the better part of a week assisting Lopside in great leaps of verbal cognizance and vocalization, although to my doggish sense of time, the long daily efforts felt more like months. As I mentioned before, Lopside seemed suddenly possessed by a...

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