Growing Young

The wolf had gone so far from his home- all in an attempt to subdue the money of the world and become wealthy. But in spite of all he owned as the CEO of a multinational corporation (and he owned much), never had he felt this poverty of the heart...

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The Ten Porters

Hot and tiresome. These were the two feelings that Malkut had experienced ever since he set foot on this incredible journey across the Great Desert, with a cubical stone of 50 pounds in tow. He wasn't highly educated or wealthy except in regards to...

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Fury in the Pheasant's Wings

For the first time in a long time, clouds covered the Great Plains and Pheasant knew what would come next. For months, a drought had waged war on this beautiful part of the country, wrapping it in a feverish heat and thirst for what seemed like an...

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Seven Days- Part VI

Joshua could see his brother through the mist, wearing a robe of white. "Brother, I'm so sorry that I abandoned you at your time of greatest need. Please forgive me!" the fox said as he ran towards his brother, whose face was radiant and...

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Seven Days- Part V

Sunday came and with it returned the crushing realization that once more, Joshua the fox, would be unable to leave his dead brother's home, bound once more by the strict rabbinical writings created for the purpose of mourning. He had just began to...

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Seven Days- Part II

Day Two Evening had descended on the dilapidated home which at one point belonged to David Kleiner. Now, his brother Joshua would occupy the run-down shack for the next week. It was pretty late in the day and still Rachel, Joshua's ancient mother...

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Crossing The Narrow Bridge

Oh, how the wolf wanted the tree and its beautiful fruit but he was separated from his goal by a massive canyon that might have been hundreds of feet above the ground. A drop from that altitude would ahve killed anyone and the wolf knew there was no...

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The King's Contest

The three had heard the royal decree of the great king of Parthia- he was a lion without an heir, long since a widower, very old and unable to produce a son, and about to pass away. Sensing the nearness of his impending doom, the lion set out for a...

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The Curse of Immortality

It was the curse for Etzev to live for thousands of years, a witness to all the world's pain, shunned and alone from all his friends who he knew he would outlive. The lion had always wanted to enjoy the ability to live for centuries, even more than a...

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The Return to Moscow part 2

Two years have passed since Part 1. "I can't believe this. Please, just let me go!" the rabbit said running as his life really did depend on it. He was being chased by a hungry lioness, intent on eating the other creatures. He had seen the furry...

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The Phox

I believe that you will find this ode about a frolicking young fox cub to be a "golden" example of poetry arranged in an interesting manner that some of the more astute Yiffstar visitors might be able to comprehend. (I'm not holding out much hope...

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Billy the Kid

The goat looked at the poster which listed a $5,000 reward for his capture dead or alive, in the dusty New Mexico town where he was to sleep for the night. "If you find this goat height 5' 8", 140 lbs. please report him to the police. He is one of the...

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