The Dragon and The Steed Part 8 - The Final Chapter

You are just in denial you stupid reptile!' jared shouted angrily. 'mind your tongue roo, i am no reptile.' jared stepped closer to the heavily fattened 'reptile'. 'surely you can't be that stupid, can't you see what's happening?'

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Enemy, Chapter 7

I half expected an immediate denial or an indignant scowl. rather, she looked down at herself, a paw pressing to her abdomen. when she looked up again her expression had not hardened, but there was a sadness to it. "about six weeks." i nodded.

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Serval and Sheep (Chapter 28)

It's been said that "it's only awkward if you make it awkward", and only a pair of animals tremendously skilled in freudian repression and denial could fulfill such a saying. a pair such as hafsa and solomon, in other words.

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The Road Of Life - Chapter 1

_Alright, so, this is my first attempt at starting/writing a furry story series (and yes I do think the first chapter is a bit short, but meh, couldn't think of any more I wanted to put into the first chapter). Let me know what you think about it...

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Black-Winged Angels Chapter 15: Fury Skies and Fury Road

"i don't think being in denial will help us out of this mess. you know very well that it's no use holding grudges to someone who you'll not be seeing again for a long time."

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In My Time of Need - Chapter 7

His wife went feral a couple days after baron was born, but he was in denial that it'd happened as it usually happens shortly after the transformation." he explained, pausing for a moment seemingly bracing for something. "he blamed it on his son.

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Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 5

Father opened his eyes, but what ander saw was not a look of denial, or disbelief, or even anger. it was much, much worse than that. it was a look of complete and total _understanding_. for that first moment, ander was so relieved.

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A Correspondence of City Mice: York.

It's not so much denial as just not mattering to anybody. we're the freaks of nature, and we get treated like it. who gives a damn if the family dog gets run over? not the driver that did it, and these days, generally not the family either.

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A Fox's Family (Part One)

Sneering with anger in denial of the tears on his face, it looked as though jamie was ready to tear vincent's head off. his heart pounding as it raced with rage. that smirk of vincent's turning into an uncomfortable smile.

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Tales of Furope: The Indecesive Phoenix

The constant state of denial by the token wolf of the great knights was plaguing the rest of their order, and they were having trouble helping him come to terms with the fact that he was _totally_ to blame for all of this.

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A More Human(e) Kingdom

He shook his head in denial, springing forward, fleeing from the changes once more and leaving the two-legged equines behind, allowing them to reach for things that had not been there but they remembered dropping nonetheless.

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 5

Father opened his eyes, but what ander saw was not a look of denial, or disbelief, or even anger. it was much, much worse than that. it was a look of complete and total _understanding_. for that first moment, ander was so relieved.

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