Just Beyond Where the Sun Lies
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  • Reads 58
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2020
Mature
When a pair of hikers get lost and a lone wolf helps them home well when a wolf pack stirs trouble and he protects the par he's introduced to the paw patrol.  Things go well for the first little bit but when the new members past comes back for him he's left with the choice to abandon his family and save them from the terrors or put them in danger and have a higher chance to over come them. [The ships in this book are fuck it I'll make it up as I go. {Sorry not sorry} Poor little rubble wont matter anyway so don't worry.]  (This was inspired by the show "PAW PATROL™"  It is to be taken into account that I do not own " PAW PATROL™" or any of its original characters. Also is my first fan book so please don't hate.)
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