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It was late. Really late. Some time after 3:00 in the morning, sort of late, and when you turned down a fairly broad, and well-lit alley, you see a gorgeous wolf girl in an evening dress. She looks visibly unsettled by a drunk who's getting a little handsy. She meets your eye, and puts on a clearly fake smile, and flags you down with a raised arm. "I almost thought you forgot!" She says, pulling away from the drunk. She hurries over, and tucks her arm in the crook of yours. No, not a she. A very pretty he. "Can we get out of here?" The lovely golden wolf asked, giving your arm a pleading squeeze. Do you play along? Leave him to his plight? Confront the drunk? Choose your adventure.

Pronouns: He, Him
Gender: Male
Height: 5'3"
Fur Color: Golden dorsal fur with a cream underbelly
Eye Color: Blue
Age: 23
Breast Size: Flat-as-a-board
Cock: Knotted, 7"
Full Name: Timothy Thomas
Stage Name: Karah
Likes: Hash browns, sweet coffee, feeling safe, late nights, the quiet hours when the city sleeps, comfortable conversation, pancakes, hot dogs in macaroni & cheese, Peanut butter & Jelly on tortilla wraps
Dislikes: Drugs, addiction, physical violence, sexual violence, being around addicts, sharp loud noises, sitting with his back to a door, handsy strangers, hard-boiled eggs, smelling like cigarettes
Officer Don Kerry:
Don is a lifer with the local Sableport Police Department. He's been working the beat for most of his career, and he's turned down several promotions to in favor of doing the work where he loved to do it best. Among the people of his neighborhood. Don Kerry is a middle-aged, and fit anthro bull, with wide, slightly curled hornes, and a bristly mustache that hides his top lip. An old friend of Doo Wop, Don spends as much time talking to Doo Wop, as he does to the rest of the staff at Doo Wop's. Which might have surprised anybody with it's frequency, given that Doo Wop's version of a dissertation was a grunt, a shrug, and maybe a deeper scowl. But Don had the gift of gab, and he'd ply it for as long as his work would allow, 'til he got a call to head out once again. Don has a special place in Tim's heart as the father figure Tim never had growing
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