Then something amazing happened. Instead of attacking, the two animals started to play together. He couldn’t believe his eyes and was frozen in shock.
Nick felt as though he could finally let all of the anxiety, that had so briskly grabbed a hold of his being and shaken him to his very core, settle down. It appeared as though the two animals, despite their obvious differences to any onlooker, were not going to enter a battle for the ages, but were in fact and much to his delight, but were instead about to become really good friends.
He could practically imagine them going for walks with each other and even having each other over for dinner. Perhaps, they would frolic together in the woods.
Brenda Anne Vogler
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….beautiful story !! ❤❤❤❤❤
Terje S. Knutsen
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It is highly irresponsible to contribute to the romanticized illusion that wolves and dogs are natural friends. This an exception, not the rule.
Lincoln Locken
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good one
Alan Morrison
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Ridiculous how many pages to read this story! Never again!
Lovely Labs
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who else really gets this ?
Sharon Minehart
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I was on a cruise in Alaska a couple of years ago. When we stopped in Juneau, I bought this wonderful book. Rich in history and love of animals we share earth with.