Prologue: How "The rule" began.....

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The year is 1772...

"It's no use." A Congressman said. "They will continue to fight until they win the war!" A Congressman is having a quarrel with his colleague, Ridley Z. Williams III in front of a brown Colonial house in a small neighborhood. "You do not understand, good sir!" Williams III pleaded. "This could help end the war!" "That is nothing compared to what we've gone through to save our country!" The Congressman snapped. "That will make things go unspeakably wrong. Christ, our lord, is asking us to free America." "We can free this country if we consider doing this for the country." Williams III insisted. "Can you even understand that?" "The people do not want to go near wolves because they will kill them," The Congressman snapped, "but, they do not want to lose the war either, sir!" "Our people deserve better, Good sir!" Williams III yelled. "Forbidding humans from talking to wolves will surely prevent British rule!" "How, good sir?!" The Congressman asked angrily. "Preventing us from talking to wolves will not prevent British control!" "But, It will!" Williams III said pleadingly. "They will just get in our way of freedom!" "This has to end." The Congressman said. "Wolves are not causing British control. Banning us from talking to wolves is not what we want. God wants us to focus on only saving our people." Williams III started thinking this through for a minute. "Then, I will have to see what Congress says." Williams III said. The Congressman didn't say anything. He made a sour look. "That will surely get you into serious trouble, Sir." He said. "But, if I try very hard at it," Williams III said with pride, "things will work perfectly."

Hey... This is Mr. X... Williams III's wish was granted. He had trouble at first, but, eventually, he succeeded. Humans and wolves were forbidden to talk to each other and even go NEAR them. Ridley Z. Williams III, who happens to be a Congressman himself, has outlawed humans and wolves from interacting, with permission from Congress. In all thirteen colonies, humans and wolves would be punished if they were to interact. The human would face execution. And the wolf would be banned from the Thirteen Colonies for good. However, their has been a time where a wolf would disobey the rules. They call her Madeline Emerald, a Christian and the most alluring wolf during the 1700s. Sweet and loving, she has wanted to talk to humans, but was unable to... But, in this story, she'll make a human friend that could change American history forever. Wanna know more? Enjoy reading then.

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