Daisy is a fairly strange dog. She knows about things she's never heard of, her ears feel too big for her head, her tail is almost as fluffy as a foxes, her coat is a strange tan sandy and gold color melted perfectly together, she sometimes speaks in a way dogs don't understand, and, worst of all, dogs say she's no real dog.
But Daisy tries to put it past her and be the best dog her humans will ever have, but she only seems to fail them when a man in dark clothing comes into her humans' den and decorates everything in an unfashionable red.
A yip and a yap, it's a common saying throughout street dogs, and a game among puppies. A yip is something positive about your life, while a yap is something negative. You can't play the game with only a yip, or only a yap. So, if Daisy had to describe her life in two barks, it would be 'silent' and 'deadly'.
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A Yip And A Yap
Original Story
#1
A million dollar bounty, underground assassins, torture-it's all in a days work for assassin Jessie Wright.
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Molded into an assassin by the one who killed her parents, Jessie defies orders and goes rogue. Now with a bounty on her head, her only chance of survival may be with a man who's reputation is worse than her own.
Violence, Assault, Swearing.