Under Akkie paws

Warning: this story will include fetish, paw fetish + 15 (age limit may vary by state), all content is only fancy, pictures are not mine, at the end of the story is written by the author of the image and link to his site.

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Before the match.

Her shirt vary tight making the males around cat call to her. "welcome everyone to fur night fight. also known as fnf. if you place any bets 10% will be given to the house for keeping secrets and other things. now for the entertainment."

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Shadow Beast Rewritten

Such power varies greatly from one to the other, but very few play outside their comfort zone once they find it. master: this is the last stage.

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Meet the Studs: The Big, Black Wolf

Indulges my author appeal and leaves open tons of possibilities for far more varied personalities than "vain, dominant gymrat" and themes to explore therein.

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Meet the Studs: Alabaster, the Lion of dark muscle and grey matter

Indulges my author appeal and leaves open tons of possibilities for far more varied personalities than "vain, dominant gymrat" and themes to explore therein.

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Hated Minds

No, her vary existence made me want to kill her without remorse. and i know that is her plan, like last time.

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The evolution of pokémon

The gestation varies for each species. a rattata has two weeks and a snorlax is one year. it is based on life span and size of the adult. only compatible types have offspring in most regions.

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The Lusty Dragon

This story is by a vary,-vary close friend of mine by the name of tris otter. i'm posting it for him and feedback is greatly appreciated, you'll definaitly like it enough to.

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Mocker-Mock

They were so varied. so interesting. couldn't stop ... ... listening. listening. cries an' whimpers. whimper ... pants an' huffs. pant-pant ... tongues wetting fur. saliva strings trailing.

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Confederacy of the Red Nebula

The avians are also the most varied species in the confederacy, having five different races -crows, hawks, eagles, ravens and owls, each sharing the definitive 'keen eye' but employing it in different ways.

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