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Moon's Acceptance - Paichuu

Moon's Acceptance

Paichuu
unknown , English
3 ratings

A strange wanders into the town of Wolf's Howl. How will he affect the strange citizens there and how will one lonely rancher affect the stranger? As the moon changes, so do the feelings one man has for another, in the wild Montana land.

The weather in Montana in mid May was just as cold as any of its southern states in their winter months. In the afternoon sun, people were walking around wearing thick sweaters and pants with the stereotypical cowboy boots. The town of Wolf's Howl was pretty isolated from any other populace, with its occupants being close knit. Everyone knew everyone else, neighbors were open and kind to each other, and life was good. The men would go out and hunt, corral the horses, or work in the stores. The women would do much the same, as the jobs were sexless in their demands. Plus no true man of Wolf's Howl would dare tell a woman of Wolf's Howl that she was incapable of doing something, unless he wished to spend his night sleeping out on the living room couch or even in the barn with the animals. All in all, life was fairly uneventful in town, with hardly any newcomers arriving to the remote settlement.

So when a stranger walked in on foot, it made quick news with everybody.

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