And Suddenly Koboold

And Suddenly Kobold By CalexTheNeko Aurum was having a pretty normal day. He had just finished grocery shopping and was now walking down main street, with a paper brown bag in his arms heading back to his apartment. The white and gold tiger hummed...

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Winter Interlude

Carter stood on the corner of Thirty-Second and Main, watching the snow fall across the final scurrying shoppers of the holiday season. Each seemed to be on his or her own mission to find that final perfect extra something. He sighed. This was a time...

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Bear in a Box

He ran through the shiny elevator doors after they opened, as usual. He pressed the button labeled "39" for his floor, as usual. When the doors closed and the elevator began to move upward, he gripped a large paw on the rail along the walls. Mathis...

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Passing Trade

#3 of flash fiction a quick piece of flash fiction. "you want me to do _what_?" joko's eyes bulged in his black mask, and he twitched his ears. "that's sick!" "but think of the money!" the gibbon stretched his lips into an ingratiating smile.

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Regarding Carrion Diets

#1 of flash fiction written in response to a writing prompt. this slice-of-slice tale provides a little commentary of how a society of anthropomorphic critters might view the eating habits of scavengers. particularly crows. enjoy!

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Finally Complete

#1 of short stories a flash fiction on intricacies of life, wolves, and spirits. the memories scattered like water drops as she motionlessly traversed the endless void.

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Reading

All readings are the same. They all begin the same way, with stepping off to some sim, known or unknown, where she would arrive a good hour early. There, she would wait or walk or drink her coffee or tea. Would it be a bookshop this time? Would it be a...

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Protectors Of Aeron City Part 3(Flash Story Series)

Well Dan, you did it. You finally got into the bedroom of a fine looking woman, with only the slight glitch in the plan is that YOU ended up being that fine looking woman. Still, #LifeGoals. Having awoken the next morning and confirmed the whole,...

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Number One

A few days ago, a friend of mine asked me to write little flash fictions as a sort of writing challenge. it was to be based of the poem "raglan road" by patrick kavanagh.

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March of Progress - Rainfurrest 2013 Flash Fiction

March of Progress Murphy raised the whiskey glass to his snout again. His claw wanted to tighten around it, but he feared he might break the glass. Cuts were the last thing the alligator needed now, with his leg already aching like a son of a...

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Writing Prompt #4 - "Albrecht Syndrome"

Max hunched over his keyboard with bated breath, checking each part of his genomic analysis code line by line for what felt like the hundredth time. The pipeline ran just fine, but just because it was syntactically correct didn’t mean that it was free...

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Worth Zip

#4 of flash fiction this is just an early flash fiction/vignette (goodness, i still struggle in understanding the exact difference between the two) piece of mine that i'm only now uploading on sofurry.

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