XVIII. Reflections

**XVIII. Reflections** _As told by Lily_ I started the second round a little more subdued. Partly due to my earlier brashness which had caused us to lose the first time, and partly due to having just been changed. It was getting easier to handle,...

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V. And once more we go

**V. And once more we go** _As told by Lily_ I glanced over at Kaeden, who was currently fidgeting in the passenger seat. He'd been tense for the better part of the hour we'd been on the road so far, and I could tell he had a lot of conflicting...

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VI. Shore things

**VI. Shore things** _As told by Milo_ Now that he was no longer wearing a diaper, Kaeden seemed to be less tense. However, what he had left behind in puppy clothing, he made up for with childish tendency. He kept splashing me with his hands, but...

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VII. Girls talk

**VII. Girl's talk** _As told by Nina_ "Well, since the boys survived the water, maybe we should take a dive as well. Are you with me, Lily?" I asked. The Shepherd shrugged her shoulders. "Sure, I guess I didn't come all this way just to lay...

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II. New beginnings

**II. New beginnings** _As told by Nina_ Friday morning in the last week of May. I woke up in a familiar bed that was not my own. Two weeks had passed since I had celebrated my boyfriend's birthday with him and his grandmother. We had a great...

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I. Breaking routine

**I. Breaking routine** _As told by Lily_ "Hey Puppy," I said, reaching one arm over and resting it around my boyfriend's side. Far from finding my title for him demeaning, the darkly-patterned Shepherd instead smiled, and slowly blinked his...

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III. Reaching out

**III. Reaching out** _As told by Kaeden_ My ears flicked with anticipation as I pulled back into my driveway. We had a garage, but at the moment it wasn't useable. It was still full of boxes of our things that we hadn't yet brought in from our...

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IV. In need of friends

**IV. In need of friends** _As told by Milo_ June. It's in the 'top three' in the 'Months I Don't Like'-category. My birthday and October are worse, but that's because of the emotional charge. I dislike June because most teachers and professors...

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I. Give me a break

_As told by Nina_ Spring break. I was pleasantly woken up by the breaking dawn as the rays of sunlight fell into my room. As I came to my senses, I felt the soft material of my pink pawed sleeper all around me, and the fluffy fur of my stuffed White...

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XVI. The morning after

_As told by Milo_ Finally. The first birthday in ten years I had enjoyed. Nina really outdid herself, and I had apologized once more for being angry with her for exposing my secret. Even though my grandmother was not used to Nina and me playing...

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XV. Three's a crowd

_As told by Nina_ When my boyfriend spoke up again, he was staring down, twisting one of his paws back and forth on the floor. "I's want to pway," he said softly. "Then I suggest you open your first present," Trisha spoke up, involving herself...

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XIV. Surprise

_As told by Nina_ I had slept in late on the morning of Milo's birthday. Margaret and I had left shortly after the end of the theatre event, but we spent some time talking together in our dorm. We had praised each other's artwork for _Planes of...

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