The Husky And The Fox
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  • LECTURAS 13
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  • Partes 1
  • Hora <5 mins
Continúa, Has publicado ago 04, 2016
Once a husky named Kaito was walking along a river bank where water thrashed wildly along the soil that was now clawed at his paws each step he took. Stumbling past a boulder like rock, he heard whimpers echo quietly behind it, so out of curiosity he decided to check it out. Laying against the concrete was a small fox known as Akiko who's foot was wedged beneath the rock leaving her unable to move. Out of the corner of his eye, Kaito caught sight of a fish swimming through out the raging stream. Being hungry Kaito had to decide; save Akiko and possibly gain an ally who knows their way through these woods to help him get home, or satisfy his hunger by catching a few fish.

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