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The Trials of Bath Time - By Quirky Middle Child by darkflamewolf

The Trials of Bath Time - By Quirky Middle Child

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Having a wolf mom who adopted a skunk son alongside a raccoon son comes with its own set of challenges and tribulations. One of the most unlikely hardships Murana is forced to endure is the denial of her eldest son in taking baths. For a skunk, the pungent scent of his musk is like a badge of honor and is very critical in skunk culture in identifying each other and securing a future mate or even just making friends. It is why most other mammals tend to avoid them entirely and cross to the other side of the street. However, Murana has braved a venture most other mammals dare not, she adopted a skunk. She adopted a raccoon as well, with its nocturnal nature keeping her up at all hours of the night. Life in the Wolford household was never dull. Bath time was just another instance of craziness and Murana had come to accept that. What she would not accept was a stinky skunk in her home. He was going to get clean if it killed her!

Artist: Quirky Middle Child - https://www.deviantart.com/quirky-middle-child

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    Oh, the joys of parenthood!

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      Well, Murana can't really complain. She adopted them both of her own free will! lol

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        Then she should fully understand the concept of "free will" when it comes to kids... and bathing.

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          Oh, no doubt! But as a parent, you gotta make sure they are taken care of, even if they won't do it themselves! ;)

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            True. Though next time, grease the tub first.

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