Entry 31
Dear Diary, I know it's been a while since I wrote, but really life hasn't been that exciting as of late. Only reason why I'm writing today is because I have interesting news: We have sled dogs! And by we, I mean me, Aaron and Nick. Dad wont let us...
Terminal Entry
Dear Diary. You have no idea how my day was today. Of course, you don't know much of anything because you're an inanimate object. Still, even if you were alive, no matter who you were, you wouldn't know how I was feeling. It can't be put into...
Journal Entry
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Entry 1
Dear Diary, My name is Quin Mason, I'm a 12 years old Aardwolf with a simple family, a modest home and only a couple friends. I'm writing here because I've decided to start keeping a record of my life. So, lets get into it, shall we? Today was...
Wreckage: Pawradisio Entry
Well over 4 years ago at the time of writing this, i submitted this as an entry for an anthology called pawradisio which was meant to be stories based on dante's paradisio(the final part of his divine comedy which includes his more famous inferno) but furry
Wreckage: Pawradisio Entry
"Wreckage" &nbs...
Journal Entry 5
Based on a d&d campaign i played, set in 1920's london, the entries come from the point of view of baylor stoneridge.
The Defector
For those of you alive in the 1980s, it probably brings back memories of cell phones the size of bricks, MTV and white Reebok pumps (I got through two pairs). However, it was also an era in which the Cold War still loomed over our lives. It was just...
Journal Entry 4
Based off a d&d campaign i played, set in 1920's london, the entries come from the point of view of baylor stoneridge.
The Offer
Based off a d&d campaign i played, set in 1920's london, the entries come from the point of view of baylor stoneridge.
Journal Entry 3
Based off a d&d campaign i played, set in 1920's london, the entries come from the point of view of baylor stoneridge.
Journal Entry 2
Based off a d&d campaign i played, set in 1920's london, the entries come from the point of view of baylor stoneridge.