Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 8

"i hope so," the wolf said glumly. zack's heart sank as he realized the effect seth's words had on the wolf. how could he cheer him up? ...oh wait! "hey, my brother tristan - you remember him, right?" zack said after a pause.

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Reaper Juniper Hill: Chapter 3

Gavin turned to find the wolf charging at him. he tilted his head in confusion as he sidestepped again, sticking out a foot to send the wolf toppling to the ground again.

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 11

He touched the wolf's chin, tilting his head up to look him in the eye. his other paw came around to hug the wolf close to him. "had a lotta fun saturday." charlie smiled back.

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 12

Zack hurriedly reached out and pulled the wolf back, bringing him in for a hug. resting his head on the wolf's shoulder, he whispered, "i'm sorry."

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 10.5

The sounds of laughter and giddy conversation got louder as the door to the apartment opened. In strode a lean coyote with a larger husky following behind with some bags. Keys were tossed haphazardly on the stand beside the door as they continued...

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 10

Zack noted the blush on the wolf's cheeks, likely a result of his own comment, and chuckled. "you're cute when you blush like that." that only caused the wolf to blush even deeper, but it was worth every moment.

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 13

"stop whining, shane," said a wolf sitting on a beanbag chair. "you don't have to watch if you don't want to."

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Crossroads - Zack: Chapter 16

The wolf didn't seem all that confident that he was going to pass the fitness test. according to coach salt, he had improved a by considerable amount, but was it enough to pass? perhaps he could just ask...

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Crossroads - Zack: Merry Christmas

_December 24th, 10 years prior to "Crossroads"_ The Briarwood mall was much more crowded than usual. This wasn't strange in the slightest, given the time of year. It was Christmas Eve, and people were milling in and about the aisles pushing heavy...

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