Spirited Away
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[/html]It seemed as though Hybrid had captured the young child's attention. The more things he mentioned and the longer the list became, the wider the puppies' eyes grew and the more enamoured with the idea he seemed. Oh yes, Hybrid was not the best of liars, but it seemed as though when it came to young children who didn't know better, he could trick them well enough. Now he would have to find out if he could lure this young boy back to Inferni. If he could, then the puppy was probably young enough to forget about his previous life and grow up in Inferni as if it were his home. Hybrid didn't really think he'd need to raise the boy in the strictest sense: he could try to pass it off as some relative's child or perhaps the child of a long-lost cousin. Whatever the reason, he doubted there would be too many questions asked. The boy looked to Hybrid to be mostly coyote, but at this age, he couldn't really tell.

When the puppy asked if Hybrid had been to any of the places he mentioned, he nodded quickly, trying to make it look like he was incredibly eager to show the boy. "Oh yes," he rasped, "I've been to each place I named. Would you like to go see them? There are all sorts of fun things for a young boy like you," he explained. "There are so many people to play with, too," he added with a wide grin. He took a step away and then two more and beckoned with a flick of his head.
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