By The Ocean's Side. Chapter One.

The sea otter just laughed, holding his gut with both webbed hands now. “the look on your face! so worth not telling you.” the sea otter spun around, showing off. “i hit my growth spurt a month or so after you left.

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By The Ocean's Side. Chapter Two.

It was always fun when the sea otter would pull him around, the human able to relax as the otter burned off his overabundance of energy in the water. where bryan would drag robert around on land, the sea otter would happily return the favor in the water.

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By The Ocean's Side. Chapter Three.

The sea otter said, keeping himself slightly elevated on one strong arm. bryan could see his muscles flexing, keeping his larger body up off the sands. it was an impressive sight to open your eyes to.

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Splintered Light - Prologue, Pt 3

Tales of the Wave Rider, Volume 1 Splintered Light Prologue, pt 3: Nikolay de Sandoval When Nikolay de Sandoval first joined the crew of the Wave Rider he honestly didn't know how much work went into the operation of a ship, let alone the amount of...

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Leilani Meets Spiderman

The sea otter shakes her head and sighs. "spiderman. bah. i still like night crawler better." end

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Heritage

The young otter took shuffling steps towards the hammock and the sea otter that waited there for him. when kyle was a few feet away, the sea otter told the pups, "time to get lunch!" the pups replied with a chorus of cries and boos.

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That Special Bond

She heard leilani giggling softly behind her, and turned to see the sea otter take a waist pouch from around her sarong and toss it to the poodle. "your oysters, scott."

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The Lead Crown, Chapter 10.3: Mechanations

The sea otter spoke in a quiet tone. "sounds like th'boys're taking a beating... ye ready ta change th'tide?" rather than answer the reverend directly sir umberto looked back to tobias and brody.

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Springtime Shaman

A young sea otter starts to soak it in through his window having only woken up a few minutes ago.

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Otters are Made for Water

Just look at the olympics; nearly all of the professional swimmers are either river or sea otters. we're made for water, and we love it.

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