How to Keep a Human, as told by Amaruq
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  • Reads 204
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 6
  • Time 3h 42m
Complete, First published Nov 09, 2012
Wondering how to train your human to be an upstanding denizen of the True Woods? Worried that your human needs your help, but you don't know where to begin? Let Amaruq be your guide! Learn at the paws of the King of Dawson City himself. 

Amaruq, half wolf, half malemute, is just a baby when a terrible thing happens - he falls in love with a human ape! Will he ever succeed in training his human to be a proper Leader of the Pack? Will they ever make their den in the True Woods, far, far up North of Sixty? It's a long journey from civilisation to home, but if any mutt can lead the way, it's the planet's most philosophical, fun-loving lupo-canine, the intrepid Amaruq.
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Meridian has dedicated her life to the growth of her pack. When her mate mysteriously shows up in her life, things begin to seem perfect. That is, until unknown enemies threaten the stability of the pack she's worked so hard to build. Will she lose everything, or will her love truly be able to conquer all? "It's crazy, but I saw a wolf in the woods yesterday, and something told me I should follow it. I could, um, smell honey and coconut, and I followed that smell here. You probably think I'm insane," he mumbles, smiling sadly, "and you have guests, so I'll leave now." He must not be a wolf, because we can associate certain scents with friends and loved ones, and he seemed confused by the idea. But I can't deny the sparks we felt when we touched earlier, and before I can help it I'm calling to him. "Wait, please, come inside! I'm Meridian," I smile, holding out my hand. He smiles, saying, "I'm Malachi, nice to meet you," before shaking my hand, making goosebumps spread across my skin at the contact. Clearing my throat as I blush, I step aside and let him enter my home. If he's a human, this is the dumbest thing I've ever done."