Anthro novel - Chapter Seven, Betrayal.

"There. All finished." Lapaki announced as she neatly tucked the last of the dressing underneath the edge of her delicate workmanship. She had neatly bandaged his entire arm in two layers of dressing, including a special padding she had coincidently...

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Anthro novel - Chapter Six, Remorse.

Pakari felt her snout burn, a prickle of pain running through her skin whenever she moved her whiskers. She walked along the pristine spacious corridor, so much more beautiful and clean than her own. It gave an air of elegant efficiency, and she could...

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Anthro novel - Chapter Four, Little One.

Manu and Pakari both sat on the edge of her mattress, dreary once again from the beast-like emotions which flared within them when Pakari had leapt onto him, grabbing his forearm between her long sharp teeth. She glanced over at his paw, noticing how...

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Anthro novel - Chapter One, I've Missed You.

Pakari leant against the door to her small dingy flat, panting to try and catch her breath. She was exhausted. Working at the factory had worn her down more than any form of labour she had ever taken on before, making her once brazen fur dull and...

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