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“But I just went through my heat.” Neil complained, annoyed at himself.
Abby gave him a sympathetic look. “Well, it’s not that surprising.”
What the fuck does that mean?
“You spend your time with a highly compatible alpha,” Abby’s eyes flicked to Andrew, still looming in the corner, “So your body is likely trying to encourage you to…procreate.”
Neil stared at her in horror, his cheeks flushing bright red. There was a slowly increasing list of things he felt comfortable talking about with Abby, and his apparent biological need to get dicked down by Andrew was not one of them.
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At 23 Andrew Minyard used his sign on bonus to buy a house in the quieter part of South Carolina. It came with many perks. It was close to Columbia and where Neil was for his final year at Palmetto State. He did not know when he bought it that it would come with a 7-years-old Girl.
Or non-linear snap shots of Andreil being parents
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As if his day couldn't get any worse...
The Foxes really are never going to get along. Andrew doesn't know why Abby and Wymack still try, but hey, he respects the effort. Or he would, if he wasn't currently trapped in a suffocatingly awkward reunion in a humid Charleston cafe. Oh great, the coffee is disgusting, too.
Andrew really wishes something—anything—interesting would happen.
(He should probably be careful what he wishes for.)
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Does a rabbit and a cat make a fox? by TheLastLife
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
25 Jun 2026
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After Mary's death, Neil knew he had to keep running.
He had promised his mother.
But what happens when Wymack goes to Millport and recruits two boys with more trauma than sense and a desperate need for contact? How will the other Foxes react? -
there’s nothing fun about being a foxboy by Fandomtrash_whataboutit
Fandoms: All For The Game - Nora Sakavic
24 Jun 2026
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Neil has been on the run since the day he turned into something his father didn’t want, but losing his mother changed everything. Neil can’t survive on his own, he just isn’t strong enough, the only tool he has left in his arsenal is to stay shifted, remain a wild animal for as long as possible. He only gets drawn into a populated area because he’s starving, and he only stays for a little bit because he can’t help but be intrigued. Then Kevin fucking Day gets involved, and suddenly Neil is stuck.
Injured, paranoid, and trapped in the body of an animal, Neil is at the mercy of the foxes’ kindness. And he’s never been one to put faith in the kindness of others. But the foxes are, in their strange ways, kind; Abby is firm in her care, Wymack is gruff in his concern, and Andrew is hilariously blasé in his curious interest. But Neil is running for a reason, even if he’s not sure he wants to run anymore.
