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... lped as a sharp pain ran up my tail.
It had broken in the fall.
Not fall. Toss. They hadn’t just dropped me, but had actually thrown me to the ground.
I rolled mindlessly for a moment, eventually rolling onto my arms and stomach. Mostly since they were still bound together, and I did my best to not cry out as I hurriedly moved my tail as much as I could to a better position. Which was hard since I was still stuck inside this smelly sack.
Groaning, I regretted not ...
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