A Wolves Tale: Neriah's Begging

A Wolves Tale: Neriah's Begging

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The eastern mountain pack and the western mountain had always been semi-friendly. Then one day the eastern mountain pack attacked and started to kill off the other packs members starting a war. Neriah was still a young pup at the time it started and her parents sent her to their old friends pack for protection.
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