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Day 5
The sakura wolf is known for its solitary lifestyle and peculiar mammaries. The wolf tends to spend most of its time inside its dwelling, sitting in front of its computer.
This lifestyle makes the beast elusive and difficult to track down. After trailing an individual for a week, it appears that we have arrived at an opportunity to capture it.
The wolf seems oblivious, paying attention only to its computer.
As I move to grab it, it protests and cries out. While we carry it away, it's still reaching for its computer. As suggested by our literature review, I give the wolf's mammaries a firm squeeze.
This pacifies the beast and enables us to capture it without much hassle. A momentary lapse in squeezing during transport is met with a summary bite to my hand. The squeezing makes the creature almost deceptively tame.