It’s coming down to the wire here; after this, there are only five more Stories of the Week to go, and believe me I’ll be glad to see the end of them. Not that I haven’t enjoyed the process, but there have certainly been times when I wanted to pass on one week, just because working on this project has gotten in the way of other projects I’ve wanted to work on. I’ve got Big Plans as to what to do after I’m done with this, mostly involving my novel and various programming projects.
This, of course, is the fifth Little Fluffy Wiggletoes story. You can find the others by clicking here. Enjoy!
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This one is, obviously, a sequel to ‘Little Fluffy Wiggletoes” and “Little Fluffy Wiggletoes and the Big Revenge“. I have another seven stories planned for the Little Fluffy Wiggletoes saga (all of them complete with titles), and you won’t believe what happens. Or maybe you will. Who knows. This story is, at best, a transitional little snippet between “Big Revenge” and the next one.
Anyway, this is Story of the Week #29. Enjoy!
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This week’s story is a sequel to a story I wrote a few years ago, “Little Fluffy Wiggletoes“, which proved to be one of my most popular stories, for some reason. I’ve been asked for a sequel for some time, so here it is.
I’ve got a whole cycle of stories for Little Fluffy Wiggletoes in mind. He’s got quite the adventure ahead of him.
November’s stories are all going to be very short. After all, it’s National Novel Writing Month, which I participate in each year.
Enjoy!
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copyright © 2003 by Richard S. Crawford
WARNING: This story contains explicit content. Not for the faint-hearted or those who are fond of friendly, happy bunnies and other woodland creatures.
Little Fluffy Wiggletoes was a bad bunny. Little Fluffy Wiggletoes was a very bad bunny indeed.
Very few bunnies were as bad as Little Fluffy Wiggletoes [...]
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