The Chronicles of Vaahn - The Old Life

The aspatrian boy had changed little in three years, save to grow taller and become fairer of face.

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Kayla Ackarts (Childhood)

Not liking the idea, but not about to argue, the young aspatrian did as told, lifting her sore tail.

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The Chronicles of Vaahn - A New Cycle

The aspatrian said with a smile. vaahn cocked is head, taking in both the aspatrian's physical appearance and his heat signature. he was slightly taller than vaahn, but despite being a year older he looked the more childish physically. "you...

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Kayla Redux: Currents of Fate

Now eighteen years old, the once tiny aspatrian child, crying and lonely in an unforgiving new world, had grown to be a ripe new woman.

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Kayla: Two Years Strong

The couple of rare times it befell the aspatrian penitatas, it always boiled down to misunderstanding an instruction.

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Kayla Redux: Rescuer’s Pet

One of those aspatrians, and quite distraught, giving him the impression the girl was nothing more then a kindern. "bakast retetsu fah? takata ja'!"

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Kayla Redux: Memories Resurface

The aspatrian man's nose was filled with the smell of her undeveloped sex, and with a light lick, he got a taste of it as well.

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Kayla: Enemy Tomorrow

Those rough sounds and biting words of the aspatrian language brought only foul memories.

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Kayla: Red Sky

As if not enough homeless, oppressed aspatrians did not die in the streets. "are you the owner?"

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The Chronicles of Vaahn - The Lost Years

The aspatrian child was called, and after a few awkward introductions it was agreed that drummond and the carer could come into the bedroom.

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The First Penitatas - The Eye of the Storm

"my aspatrian friend was curious as to why you're here, bare-furred and smelling of rotten produce."

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Kayla: Our Heroine

Being strong willed and smart didn't used to be a good thing for her, that aspatrian he had come to love.

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