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The sound of footsteps reverberated in= the air. Whispers echoed in the area as the villagers gossiped around. Who= is he? What is that? Why did he come to our town? The stranger pays no hee= d to their stares. He continues walking, his golden eyes staring straight a= head as if he cannot see everyone else. He has a large scar cutting across = his right eyebrow and down his cheek. A little bit of stubble is on his chi= n, making his old face look even older. The wind teases him, gently sweepin= g his blue hair out of place.

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The people gaze at the items he is car= rying. Why is he carrying a frying pan in his hands? Children shudder as th= ey gaze at his feet ? no, those are not feet. Those? totipalmate ? webbed f= eet like that of a ducks'. A large iguana walks alongside the man, its gree= n scales gleaming underneath the glowing sunlight.

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Yulian watches quietly as the stranger walks to his father's hou= se. Does father know this man? Why haven't I heard him mention this? Yulian= wonders. He hears the people around him whisper about the man.<= /p>=20

 

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?Is he even human?? ?Where is he from?? ?He must be the Devil's = subordinate!? Yulian sends a glare at the person who said so. It's Mrs. Whi= te, the number one gossiper of Stathmore Town.

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Stathmore is a small town located between the land of the elves = and humans, so seeing elves and fairies are normal ? but seeing a man with = totipalmate instead of normal feet was shocking enough, not to mention the = fact that he had golden eyes.

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Yulian ignored the people's stares and headed home, his thoughts= in a whirl. Wait ? Yulian is hit with a sudden thought. What if the strang= er is going to kill his father?! Yulian's face contorts and he rushes back = home, running as if he was racing against the wind.

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Yulian sees the front door and stops right in front. Leaning for= ward, he presses his ear gently to the door. Yulian hears the sound of his = mother sobbing. ?Please, Sir Gogor,? it's his father, ?Don't take away my s= on.?

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Yulian's heart clenched. Who is this Gogor?

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?He's our only child?? His mother pleads.

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He felt his hands sweat profusely.

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A man's raspy voice is heard from inside ? Yulian knows it's not= his father. Is it ?Gogor'? Yes, it must be.

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?You know that I'll take what I want, and you can't stop me, rig= ht??

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Yulian's stomach churned uneasily.

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?But??

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?Oh shut it. Do you think I don't know that you're keeping Yulia= n here not because you love him? Yulian isn't even your real son, right?? ?= Gogor' scoffs.

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Yulian felt his heart drop to the pit of his stomach. What?<= /span>

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?What are you talking about? H-he's de= finitely our son??

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?No. You found Yulian when he was a ba= by, abandoned on the roadside. Youand I know you'll only raise him until he= turns 20. That's a year from now, right? Well, now I've come to take him w= ith me like what we agreed to.?

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Yulian felt a lump in his throat; shoc= k enveloping his senses.

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?You're really a rotten demon!? Yulian= 's father hissed. ?Fine! Take that brat away, and don't come looking for me= ever again!?

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?Ohohoho, my pleasure.?

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The information he received was too ov= erwhelming, Yulian had to grab the door frame to stop himself from falling.= He heard footsteps from the house. The person inside was getting nearer. H= e had to move ? but his legs just wouldn't obey him. He was still reeling f= rom the shock, the helplessness and disappointment that he felt.

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The door was suddenly opened, and the = strange visitor ? ?Gogor' emerged. ?You heard what your parents said, right= ? Come on, boy, let's go,? the man said. Yulian glance at the man, his larg= e scar seemed to glare at him. Yulian looked at down, his heart was thumpin= g in fear, and yet? he felt trepidation. Why?

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Yulian turned to look at his father, b= ut the latter only turned his head away in shame. Yulian sent a pleading lo= ok to his mother, who was sobbing. ?Mother, I?? Someone grabbed his hand. I= t was ?Gogor'.

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?Come with me, Yulian.?

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?No, I ? ?

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?I understand that it's hard for you, = but I will explain things in due time. I am Gogor, as you may have heard. P= lease come with me.?

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?Just go with him,? his mother whisper= ed.

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Yulian, still quite stunned, nodded.

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Gogor took Yulian's hand and walked away from the village. Like = before, Gogor was bombarded with piercing stares ? but this time, everyone = stared at Yulian too. Yulian felt awkward, but he obediently followed Gogor= The two walked out of the town gates, leaving the rest of the townspeople= with gossip and speculation hanging from the tip of their tongues.

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The strange visitor in Stathmore Town had come and gone just lik= e that ? and nothing had changed for anyone ? except for Yulian.=

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Gogor had led Yulian to the foot of a mountain ? one that was ne= ar the territory of the elves. Yulian observed the man in front of him quie= tly, thinking about everything he had gone through in just a few hours. Fin= ally, he could not take it anymore and broke the silence.

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?Uhm, Sir?? Yulian asked tentatively. = He still did not know whether Gogor was his friend or foe. If worst comes t= o worst, he would make a run for it.

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Gogor stopped walking and turned aroun= d. ?Please, just call me Teacher,? his raspy voice sounded.

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?Teacher? You're going to teach me?? W= hat will you teach me? Yulian almost blurted out his next question but held= it in.

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?Yes. Right, I should give you a prope= r introduction. My name is Sir Gogor Pavinsky, and I'm the last of the Gold= en Eyed Tribe ? well, maybe not anymore.?

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?Golden Eyed Tribe? How come I've neve= r heard of that?? Yulian muttered.

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?Well, my tribe was massacred 20 years= ago ? I survived, and I need you to continue on the legacy of our tribe,? = Gogor answered patiently. He sat down on the grass and gestured for Yulian = to do the same.

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Yulian stole a glance at Gogor's eyes ? yes, they were definitel= y golden. Wait?

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?Did you say ?our' tribe?? Yulian gaped at Gogor in disbelief.

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?You did not hear it wrongly, boy ? you're one of us.?

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?B-but? how?! I don't even have golden eyes ? and I don't have f= eet like you?? Yulian's voice lowered at the end of his sentence.

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Gogor smiled. ?Your father was the chief of our tribe. He foresa= w the massacre would happen and hid you in advance. He made sure that when = you were a baby, you drank a potion ? yes, horrid green slimy stuff ? to di= sguise your hair color.?

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Gogor looked at the distance and, as if in a trance, continued h= is story. ?We all laughed at him, y'know? Thought the chief was being paran= oid. Massacre? No way, Golden Eyed Tribe wouldn't be wiped out that quickly= ?

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Gogor sighed, his melancholy making Yulian's nose sour.

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?Anyway, after what happened that day,= I tried looking for you. I knew the chief had hidden you away somewhere, s= o I began my search. It was only several years ago, when I found you by acc= ident.?

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Gogor smiles wistfully, recalling the = past.

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?It was a rainy, gloomy night. I was a= stranger in the town ? yes, Stathmore Town. I knocked on your father's hou= se and asked to stay for the night, but he? Your father was afraid of me, h= e wouldn't let me stay. I got upset, so I threatened him. Told your father = I would curse him if he wouldn't let me stay. It worked ? somehow. Your fat= her was afraid of me.

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?Inside his house, I saw you ? and the= n I knew, I had found you. I have to admit, I used some foul tricks to make= your father promise to give you to me? I waited until you got bigger ? did= n't want to alert our enemies, you see. But now, I'm ready?So here we are n= ow, Yulian. I'm just an old man hoping my tribe won't vanish from this worl= d.?

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?Yulian, you will help me, right? I'll= be sure to teach you everything I know ? and maybe, just maybe, our tribe = will rise again.? Gogor's eyes are filled with hope, a flicker of light that seems to glow even whe= n all is lost.

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Yulian still has his doubts ? who can trust a stranger?

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Many questions are swirling in his head: How did Gogor escape th= e massacre? Why was his tribe massacred? What was his father ? his real fat= her, like? Why did Gogor have totipalmates instead of feet?

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He wants to know more. He wants to help this poor old man, who l= ooks so sad ? and he definitely wants to learn a lot. Answers can come late= r ? he was sure that Gogor would tell him in due time.

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?Alright, S-sir? no, Teacher. I'll follow you starting from toda= y.?

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The cold brisk wind was blowing outsid= e, it was the start of summer and the mornings were still cold. The guest r= oom had nothing inside, the family of the house were liars and had done peo= ple's dirty work for years, the ones that lived in that room had run away t= o a place far and safe for themselves.

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Ten years before that, Jackalope, a yo= ung girl at the time, had been living in the house never going outside due = to her ?Curse'. She was a mutant; she had a large mixture of animals and mo= nsters within her DNA. Her mother wouldn't care if she went outside, but he= r father on the other hand did, he didn't want to be a laughing stock at wo= rk. Jackalope had three siblings, one was already out of the house, the oth= er two were in middle school. There was a commotion outside for the past fo= ur days cause there was a place where abandoned children would be taken, ev= eryone thought it was to kill them to get them off of the streets. One nigh= t there was an announcement that a child had escaped from them and was a th= reat to others. For the time being till the child was found they would keep= a lock in place for those without jobs so there were fewer people on the s= treets. The family was interrupted during their dinner by a knock on the do= or. The mother got up to go open the door, ignoring her husband telling her= not to. When she opened the door there was a little girl with a number 500= in black on her neck and she was in a white shirt that was soaked from the= rain, along with white boots, and a skirt. Her eyes were puffy and she loo= ked to be a large mixture of monsters. The mother looked down the street an= d saw the people of the ?Child Street Clean-Up?. That's when she learned th= ey didn't kill these kids, they did experiments on them. The mother pulled = the kid into the house and told Jackalope to go hide with the girl in the g= uest room.

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?Hello ma'am, have you seen a little g= irl in all white around here,? The worker asked as he looked past the woman= in the door, looking at the table where the family was sitting still eatin= g. He noticed the extra spot at the table.

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?Ma'am, who was at that extra seat at = your table?? he asked.

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?My only daughter is upstairs using th= e restroom.? mother said as she closed the door.

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My mother was 38 and my father 'se som= ething happened, she woke Twich up and opened the window, Twich had grabbed= some dark clothes and other things to hide who they were. They had climbed= out of the window and ran Jackalope had enough money out ready to pay for = their tickets to get on the train.

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When they got on the train there was a= woman that walked up to the girls and told them to come with her. The lady= took them to a seat with a door that could be closed and locked. 

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?Hello girls, I will be taking you wit= h me to shelter?. She said, 

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?What, how do you know who we are?? Tw= ich asked.

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?I have watched you girls grow up, I s= hould show my true form to help you trust me,? She said.

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The woman showed us her tail was a sco= rpion tail but she had wings. She then explained that she was going to take= us to the school she taug= ht at full of runaways. I and Twich never thought we would ever be safe fro= m the liars of the town Smog. I started to go to school, I loved it. I was = far behind with my levels but most of the classes had a relation to our mut= ant DNA. Both Twich and I learned how to hide our form and were told we wou= ld be going back to Smog to free the little kids out of the labs. I was to = pose as a new worker there by the name ?Jackie'. Twich was going to be my p= et, she was able to form into a cat, she would be a grey cat with a blue hu= e to her fur. We were a little nervous but I knew we would be going back if= we stayed by the rules of the mission. We made our own mission to close th= e lab for good and show the people of Smog what they did to innocent kids. = I and Twich have been dating for a few years now. We have become very close= and share a room where others are confused about how that is possible with= our different mutant types. We had shared a room for five years so it's no= t too different, the only difference is that there is better heating, along= with more space for our stuff. We leave for Smog in three days. It's not m= uch time but it will be a huge deal to us. I don't plan on doing anything l= arge for a few weeks but I need to get over the feeling that this is where = I am from. I love my girl but there is a risk doing this mission, I'm only = 15 meaning that I am one of the youngest to go on a mission, Twich is 14 al= most 15 she is four months younger than me. 

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We have arrived at Smog train station, I just have to find my ho= st family, I don't have much with me to make a quick leave if needed. Of co= urse, my host family is the family that I ran away from. This is going to b= e interesting. I knocked on the door, someone I didn't know opened the = door and called for Mary. She's a widow, her husband had died a few months = ago. It's going to be hard to get used to fake that I don't know the house.= Turns out the family who lived here had moved to a different house within = the town. I was relieved, the person that opened the door told me that thei= r name was Tex, he was a very quiet person. Tex told me that I didn't need = to hide inside the house. I was confused and asked what he meant, I blinked= and he had turned into a mutant. Mary was one too. Now I feel a lot better= staying here. I put Twich down so she could shift, She always amazes me wi= th her shifting. I love her but she likes to be a show-off, she never compl= ains when I carry her but she doesn't like it when I'm holding her while sh= e shifts, she is always sleepy afterward. 

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?I'm sleepy, Jaxy,? Twitch said.

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I ask what room we will be staying in,= Tex told me there is only one bed cause they weren't expecting Twich. I of= course told him that it's fine, we share a bed at school anyways. When I g= ot to the room it had dark teal curtains and a neatly set up desk with a be= d next to it. I told Tex, thank you and asked when dinner was. I had an hou= r till 6, so I decided to cuddle with Twich, I didn't think that she would = sleep well without her cuddles. When supper came around I started to head d= ownstairs when Tex quickly told me to hide my form and act as if I was doin= g work and have Twich shift to her cat form. That's when I knew that the La= b workers were here, Tex also told me that once a week they come over and e= at with them. This mission means everything to us we have to can't let it e= nd with our failure.

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The forest could tell, even the bi= rds sensed it there was really no need to say anything has in this case, te= nsion speaks louder than words....

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He looked at his best friend,his face = expressing painful thoughts he is trying to bring himself to control. "= ; Why?.." He got nothing as his best friend= kept mute still...he rushed forward putting his knuckles in danger as he p= unched into a tree. His best friend wouldn't move or talk, there was litera= lly nothing she could do to ease the pain , she caused it after all but she= wouldn't be swayed because that was her resolve before accepting to meet h= im.

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" We shouldn't be do= ing this and you know it, everything was your fault! Don't act cute or inno= cent because I know you did it..."

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She talks, I almos= t considered the fact that you had gone deaf and blind seeing as I've been = asking for an explanation from you for the past thirty minutes!&nb= sp;" he spoke with obvious venom.

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" Listen Dre, I am n= ot here to fight you or anything, let's just give sleeping dogs their peace= and forget this whole issue" She replied looking exhausted.<= /span>

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I'm sorry did I hear you right Tiwa? You too= k fifteen years of my life cause of the lie you told and you stand here tal= king to me about peace!! Are you out of your mind or are you just being mea= n?He spat out

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Don't make me look bad because I heard it al= l, every damn word he told you I heard it! Damn it! You were there Dre, you= were right in front of him, I thought we were friends, I tho..&qu= ot;

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You thought we were what!? You lied Tiwa and= there is no denying because you know I would never do that to anyone let a= lone to someone I call my friend!" furious as he was, he stil= l tried his best in all the fifteen years he spent in jail to make excuses = for her, probably she was wrong about something or she wasn't in her right = mind when she was brought in for questioning or perhaps she was even pressu= red into lying against him...those thoughts hunted him day and night and he= lived through it all hoping wildly he was correct atleast to a point, hear= ing her say these things hurt as hell, he didn't think there would be a day= he would bring himself to hate Tiwa, she was like the sister, mom even dad= he never had and he made sure to do all he could including dropping out of= high school so she could graduate and get into the university...how stupid= he had been

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You made such decision without even giving m= e the benefit of doubt, even if you actually heard something you could have= asked me about it, I can't hide the truth from you and you know that" The words coming out with pain as he tried to stop himself from b= reaking down...

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She stood there watching the pain of h= er betrayal eat him up but couldn't do anything to stop it, if only she had= known she would have fought for the truth but her greed made her too weak = to support and stand by her only friend. She could try to forgive herself b= y feeling guilty but she knew very much she doesn't deserve his forgiveness= nor hers, it's better if she keeps suffering all her life with the silly m= istake of putting the life of someone who she meant something to in jeopard= y...All fifteen years and he is here and there is no way she would ask for = forgiveness for taking that amount of time from him..

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You heard him ask = you to save him but you didn't, you dropped him regardless because you were= selfish and envious, everyone including yourself knew he was better at eve= rything than you!" She lashed out knowing it was a lie=

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How could you?.." words left him.

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She waited patiently to hear what he h= ad to say but apparently he had nothing to say.

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its obvious you have nothing to say, you kno= w why I ignored you? You have insecurities around you and you feel intimida= ted by people who you think are better than you without realizing you cause= more harm than good...try having a pet" she said quietly and= left, the tears rolled down without warning and she realized for the first= time how lonely she was and would be for a very long time, if that was her= punishment she would gladly take it,after all she deserved what she got...=

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He watched her leave causing another jab of pain in his heart kn= owing her leaving him has turned them to strangers forever... where did he = go wrong with her and Daniel, they were just like siblings and in the twink= le of an eye everything seems like the memories of their friendship was a d= ream, atleast Daniel survived the fall but why Him and Tiwa would lie again= st him is beyond him, was he really insecured and insensitive to their feel= ings but even at that they shouldn't have done all of that to him, bearing = false witness and giving untrue testimonies that he pushed Daniel over the = cliff was just too much... He sat on the ground and wept like a baby for ho= urs this time not because of the years wasted but for the strangers he once= considered friends

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It was dark already and the forest was coming alive as many wild= s are starting their day, he stood and began to walk back home, after a whi= le he turned around knowing fully well something was behind him, he saw the= dog following him surprisingly he smiled and walked on his thoughts "=  insecurities she said, I made a friend already...it might tak= e a while but I'm not giving up yet and friendship starts from somewhere" He walked on whistling... If his friends whom he gave his all = to could become strangers to him why on Earth can't a stray dog be his frie= nd??

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