The Life of Another - Chapter 7
Like most people, i tuned out the view of my own muzzle as i looked across it at the world so i hadn't noticed the changing colors of the gray fur there.
How to Raise a Dragon (Part 2)
the gray wolf took out an apple and tossed it at the dragon, waiting for him to gobble it up within seconds. but after the dragon sniffed the apple, he groaned and scooted the apple away, walking back over to wilker.
Ocean Depths part 26
the gray male squirrel said having seemingly finished with what he was doing. the female was in tow. "we heard about it. all the way down the hall. in our room." the female said.
Starfall: Chapter 28: Measure of a Man: Part Two
the gray fox lets out a sigh or relief tinged with trepidation. a gnawing doubt that now comes to the forefront.
Red and the Wolf (Final)
“this seems like a bad idea” the gray wolf said “there is no way we could find what need without splitting up.”
Helping the Herd
the grey skin had covered most of his belly and legs, spreading down his ass and slinking down the length of his tail. the tail grew shorter as the black tail tuft thinned out, but didn't go away.
A Princess' Steed: Chapter Two
Twilight cast kevin a sympathetic look and mouthed an apology as the grey pony swung his head back and forth between them, parting his lips as if he wanted to say something.
Vattened
the grey behemoth probably hadn't even noticed the contact with the smaller, black-and-grey beast that he had tapped with his thick hips.
First Furlong
Thinking on this, the red mare turns in a small circle, letting the grey horse get ahead of her, at least for a little while.
Suncrest - Chapter 1
the gray beast crumpled, a gurgle escaping before it fell face-first into the dirt.
Spyro's Old Flame: Chapter 1 - Autumn Plains
He had rushed down to the beach, planted his butt in the wet sand and scanned the gray horizon for a sight of his childhood friend for hours, at first with burning anticipation, then with fading hope, and at last, with desperation.
The Grey (Poem)
Torches flicker to morning, running from the grey.