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From
Gnome...
When the
brindle bulldog became
aware of a hand waving
unexpectedly beneath his
chin, he cast only a
glance at the human
nuisance who dared to
disturb his fun.
Concentrating once again
on the cat, he
intensified his snarl.
However, a feeling of
peace began overcoming
him, and he quickly lost
interest in ripping the
feline to shreds.
Sitting back on his
haunches, the dog
resented the sensation
of wet warmth that was
spreading across his
chest. Raising one front
paw after another, as if
stepping to a drummer's
slow and deliberate
beat, he also resented
the fact that his paws
were getting wet.
As her
enemy sank into a
lifeless heap in a pool
of his own blood, the
orange tabby relaxed,
meowing her thanks to
the stranger who was
already some distance
away.
James
heard, but continued to
run. There was no time
to waste, his mission
was too important.
Anticipation on the
rise, he did not bother
to fold his bloody
switchblade, pocketing
the knife. The next life
he was going to take
would be that of a man.
Author
Bio
Book
3 - Half a Dozen
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