Frolick in the Grotto

**frolick in the grotto** it was a warm summer day. rosie hunter had needed to relieve some stress and wanted to find take some quiet time for herself.

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Little Red Riding Bimbo

As little red riding hood frolicked about her path, skipping and bouncing, her chest filled with mass.

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One Fine Goopy Day

No what quirked the brows of the street walkers was more the frolicking going on. and the overly jubilant attitude of the notail. it was quite peculiar in lemyrian customs to ever be seen in such a merry way.

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Monarch of the Back Country - Pt 1

Here they lingered for a few days, and the calves frolicked and wrestled in the warmth. dairid wondered where his mother had gone, for the hinds usually stayed together.

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Seasons

Some free-writing feel the autumn leaves dancing to the barren ground ready for winter the winter wind blows beckoning for attention, caressing your chin lively spring calls you to come frolick through her fields forget your burdens

A Night for Cats

frolicking felines wandered across the ground, having traveled near and far to gather around; from farms to cobbled streets of bustling cities, a variety of places for so many kitties.

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The Words of Wolves, A Fairy Tale

With no one to protect or guide the two lost lambs, shmee and guee decided to go frolicking in the open meadow, hoping to find any scrap of food that might still grow there.

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A Light, Love

The elephant blushed, trunk aquiver as he reached up to the mouse frolicking between his bars and sighed, "love?" he stomped miles of mud to the lotus: no book nor blood nor bylaw should deny love.

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04 Freeze

While some of my mammalian friends frolicked in the snow, i preferred to remain inside, sipping a hot cup of tea. i'd freeze if i went out there. such is the challenge of being cold blooded outside the tropics.

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The Fox of the Frozen North

The vulpine frolicked in the snow, filled with newfound joy, no longer did he walk with sadness, gripped by misery's ploy; thus, with determination, the creature traveled forth, for he was a wondrous beast, a fox of the frozen north.

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The Cetra and the Lion, chapter 5

They swamp elmyra, showering her with nuzzles and licks and frolicking around her and the old woman's face slowly shifts from incredulity to acceptance.

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Crashed

He might just skip the morning meal and start frolicking now. it was a possibility, but then he might eat too much later. he'd contemplate it over a quick back flip.

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