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Casanova • Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen • Page ik-page-412251
Casanova • Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen • Page ik-page-412252
Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen
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When the wolf returns home, the narrator moans about the events of the previous night. He tells the audience that his life has been a nightmare, and that he wishes he could go back to being a normal person. He laments the fact that he has no friends, no family, no money, and no friends. He curses his dead brother, who is a "dead asshole" , and laments that he hates his whole family. He also curses the wolf's presence in the house, which he says is a sign that the wolf has gone to sleep. The narrator laments how little time he has left before the next day's session, and wonders if the wolf smells like food. He wonders if she is capable of being "totally fucking evil," but the narrator assures him that she is clearly not.
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Casanova

Casanova • Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen • Page ik-page-412251
Casanova • Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen • Page ik-page-412252
Gula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen
This is a locked chapterGula, Vol.2 Chapter 3: Seventeen
About This Chapter
When the wolf returns home, the narrator moans about the events of the previous night. He tells the audience that his life has been a nightmare, and that he wishes he could go back to being a normal person. He laments the fact that he has no friends, no family, no money, and no friends. He curses his dead brother, who is a "dead asshole" , and laments that he hates his whole family. He also curses the wolf's presence in the house, which he says is a sign that the wolf has gone to sleep. The narrator laments how little time he has left before the next day's session, and wonders if the wolf smells like food. He wonders if she is capable of being "totally fucking evil," but the narrator assures him that she is clearly not.
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