Chapter 6: Rebirth as a Persona-user

The otter was hanging limply on the orca, still tired from all the energy he used. elizabeth, gently, took the otter from the orca and set him in a chair in front of igor.

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The Ballad of Temiree

When the battle was over and done, it was clear the redwallers won; the creatures shouted joyfully, especially the otter named temiree.

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Identity: Chapter Fifty-One

The otter here? but why? he highly doubted she knew the suspect personally; she spent most of her time in dc, as it were.

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LAWT #8 ~ Engage [Encounter Pt.2]

Stray said with a warm smile, perking his ears upright and forward-facing, signaling the otter that he had his full attention. "go ahead."

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The Early Morning Rays

Her golden hair fluttered gently, and turning her eyes to the unconscious otter, sighed gently. 'sorry i'm late.' she murmured appologetically, lifting a hand.

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Going Separate Ways

The otter woman picked up her phone and hesitated, looking at it and wondering. was this a good idea?

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Bar Jocks: Story Two, Part 4

"yeah right," the otter sniffed. "you've been looking at him with puppy-dog eyes since i met you." he leaned to the 'roo and patted his leg. "you got it really bad, but you hide it well."

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Chapter 1

Put this on," vaughn launched a navy blue jersey out from his bedroom which hit the otter square on the face. with a sigh, the otter obliged. =============== it was a fake.

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Leilani Meets Spiderman

Our dear sweet otter is so naive, and it makes trying to explain comic books to her simply hilarious.

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An otter surprise

As they started to collect firewood a otter walked towards them. "hello there. how are you two doing today?" the otter seemed very cheerful. "we're doing good, and yourself?" the otter beamed at them.

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Pity of an Angel 2

The otter grabs the blade, trying to push it off. the figure steps over him, placing its foot on the blade, right over the struggling otter; the sharp blade cuts into the padding of its foot and its blood flows forth, blood as black as a moonless night.

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Transitions

The otter opened a small pill-minder on her nightstand and dumped the contents into her paw.

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