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Fur, Feathers, and Claws
Author: David Connor
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Three young men from very different homes, just coming into their own sexuality, bond at a time when information about homosexuality is scarce to the average teen. Their strong connection cannot survive high school and heartache, however, and their triangle collapses under the weight of prejudice and a need to escape.<br><br>Ten years later, Tucker is bitter and hurt by all the tragedy in his life since those long ago happier days. Reclusive, somewhat animalistic, and completely content to stay that way, he’s brought up short by an unexpected confrontation with the past and feelings that won't stay buried.
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Fangs & Fur: A Forbidden Union

For as long as she could remember, Valeska had been an outcast. Born unable to shift, she was branded a curse by her mother and blamed for her father’s death when vampires raided their pack twelve years ago. The night he died, her mother made her feelings painfully clear: “If I hadn’t saved you that night, Theone would still be alive! I wish I had fought by his side and let you die!” Now, her mother sees an opportunity to be rid of her for good—by sending her to the annual Mating Moon Ball. There, Valeska meets her fated mate, Nevian Ashbourne, Alpha of the powerful Emberwood Pack. But instead of acceptance, she is met with cruel rejection. “You’re wolfless and weak. A disgrace. How could I ever make you my Luna?” Just as she prepares to leave, shattered, Nevian discovers that Valeska is tied to an ancient prophecy—one that could change the fate of the supernatural world. And so, he makes her an offer: stay by his side, not as his mate, but as his possession. A deal that ensures he will help her through her heat each month, binding her to him in ways she never wanted. But Valeska refuses to be used. She runs—straight into the hands of the man who has haunted her nightmares for years. Kieran Rutherford. The ruthless vampire warlord feared by all living creatures. The monster who killed her father. At first, Kieran intends to do what he should have done years ago—kill her. After all, she is the girl foretold to be his doom. But when he learns she is also the key to unlocking the cursed stone, an ancient source of power beyond imagination, his plans change. Will he use her, break her, and discard her once he gets what he wants? Or will the wolfless, unwanted girl make his long-dead heart beat once again? And what will Valeska do when she finds herself drawn to the very monster whom she was supposed to despise, especially after being cast out of her pack, branded as a traitor?

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2026-07-11 10:42
The crane cloak had the following meanings: First, it referred to a coat woven from bird feathers; second, it referred to a cloak used to block the wind and keep out the cold; third, it referred to Taoist classic clothing, which was a good name for Taoist robes. In ancient times, the term " crane fur coat " could also refer to a large-sleeved fur coat woven from the feathers of cranes or other birds. The ancient Chinese regarded cranes as immortal birds, and crane feathers were of a higher grade than bird feathers. A crane fur coat woven from crane feathers was considered to be the clothing worn by immortals. The style of the crane cloak was the same as that of the black robe. The robe was long to the ankles, with large sleeves hanging to the ground. There was a belt on the front of the robe. When wearing it daily, the crane cloak with the opposite lapels would be paired with a middle robe to form a layered and matching effect. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-02 15:12
The crane cloak had the following meanings: First, it was a coat woven from bird feathers; second, it generally referred to cloaks used to block the wind and keep out the cold; third, it referred to Taoist classic clothing, which was a good name for Taoist robes. Judging from the materials used to make it, it was made of crane feathers or other bird feathers twisted into a thread and woven into a large sleeve fur coat. In the ancient China concept, cranes were immortal birds, and crane feathers were the highest grade among bird feathers, so crane cloaks were also regarded as immortal clothes. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it was a short coir raincoat made of feathers, similar to a small shawl. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, due to the prosperity of Taoism, the shape of the robe was developed to the shape of the robe. It formed the style of large sleeves facing each other, the middle seam was symmetrical, the collar edge was straight to the end, the two sides of the skirt were not open, and the edge was "wide and long dragging the ground". Moreover, the "crane" changed from the feather decoration to the color adjective "white". The sleeve style had two types: "body sleeve separation" and "body sleeve integration". The latter was a religious sleeve style and retained in today's Taoist rituals. The patterns on the crane cloak were mainly cranes and cloud patterns, which were auspicious. It was mostly used by high-level martial artists. The highest grade was usually purple or blue, followed by yellow. It was often worn by Taoist or military strategists. When wearing it, it was tied or buttoned around the neck, similar to the shawls worn by modern people. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2025-06-16 00:07
Start by sketching the basic shape of the coat. Then add details like the texture of the fur and any buttons or zippers.
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2026-06-25 13:12
"Thousand Gold Furs" was created by Ming Yuedang. The online version was published in Jinjiang Literature City and was completed. It was published by Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Press in November 2015. The story reflected the plot of "abusing his wife for a moment, chasing his wife to the crematorium". The female lead, Wei Heng, was born in the Xia Dynasty. She was born in an era where a woman's lack of talent was virtue. Beauty was a burden to her. She was often ridiculed by others, but she was still loved by thousands. However, after meeting the male lead, Lu Zhan, half of his life was full of ups and downs, and he passed away at a young age. The original novel of the TV series " Record of Morning Snow " was Bu Yue Qian's " The Coroner of Power and Favor, Medical Concubine ". The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
What is the style of the cartoon woman in a fur coat?
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2025-10-24 18:41
The style could be a mix of classic and modern. The fur coat might be combined with contemporary accessories to create a unique look. Maybe she's aiming for a bold and statement-making style.
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