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 and see a lamp with a white light it's blinding me I see a man I see him I see his face I see his name it's Mike

This is a story of a wolf and a dog who are both sick. The wolf can't move because her legs won't let her, but the dog can still move around because she is furry. The wolf sees a man and sees his name - Mike. The wolf tries to go towards the man to get help, but the man blocks her path. The wolf then realizes that she has to stay inside the hospital, or she will become a werewolf.

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Question: I'm a wolf I wake up outside with a werewolf bite Mike on me I get a card in the doctor sees it he won't let me donate my heart to other people I was at my hospital bed and I can't move because my legs won't let me I'm a dog furry I was still out cold I was tired up in bed I howl I look around that darkness stop me from going outside I have to stay inside the hospital I'm sick I look around I see darkness to stop me from going outside so I don't become a werewolf I look around

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the hospital I see doctors and nurses I have to take medications to stop the werewolf infection I try to stay positive but I feel scared I look around and see the doctor and the nurses they are trying to help me they give me a lot of meds and tell me I have to take these to help stop the infection I stay in the hospital and take my meds they help me to recover and I'm looking forward to going outside and being able to take a walk again As I finally feel better, I get up and step outside the hospital for the first time in weeks. I take a deep breath, letting the fresh air fill my lungs. I take in my surroundings, feeling the sun on my fur. It feels like I'm free from the confines of the hospital. I am filled with hope, though I still feel the fear of the werewolf and all it entails. The doctors and nurses have helped me to keep the infection at bay and I'm thankful for that. I know I still have to be careful, but I feel confident I can manage my condition and be back to my normal self in no time. I walk around, taking in the sights and smells of nature. I'm reminded that I'm still alive and that I can still enjoy the simple pleasures of life. I no longer have the fear of turning into a werewolf, the meds have given me back my freedom. As I turn and start to walk back to the hospital, I realize I have a new strength, one that can't be taken away by the darkness of the werewolf. I finally have control of my life again.

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March 9, 2023, 6:33 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 9, 2023

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