Jade Fern Grove the phonograph that plays your favorite albums back
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lmao I feel so guilty sometimes for Swift's grumpiness.

The change in his brother's expression caused the Frostfur son to frown and splay his ears. He was beginning to understand that he was not a pleasant creature to be around, that he could bring others down, but felt that he could not help how he felt about the world. Pasha treated the world like it was his playground, giving not a thought about the dangers that could lurk around the corner. Perhaps it was because, unlike his haphazard brother, he had not had his nose stung by a wasp, got his head stuck in a hole with a mad fox charging him, and had not experienced a bobcat attacking him and his mother. He also had not been sprayed by a skunk, nor had he fallen in foot-trapping mud chasing some swamp creature. In other words, Swift had a number of first-hand reasons for suspecting everything to be a trap, while Pasha did not.

Pasha pawed him, and with a sigh he turned to follow. He was no longer the bold, independent boy that had lived on the mountain, and he was much more willing to follow rather than do his own thing, unless it involved his plants. The two sons headed home in relative silence, with Pasha eagerly marching ahead as his grumpy brother trailed behind, dragging his feet and hanging his head.
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RE: the phonograph that plays your favorite albums back - by Kris' First Swift - September 17, 2015, 06:28 PM