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Desert Vets 2. Desert
Jexon and Marcus are now married, and return home to meet two new staff members, so building alterations to the upstairs area of the Vet Hospital and a brand new aircraft waiting on the tarmac, a wedding gift from the family. It isn't long before both Marcus and Jexon are in full swing with work, been called out to the new Quarantine Station just East of the border, with them landing on the new airfield on the west side of the border.
Copyright February 2022 All Rights are reserved, Preston Wigglesworth- Author
- 02/21/2022 (Updated: 03/19/2022)
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DV Ch 1 - Pre Wedding
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DV Ch 2 - No Time For Rest
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DV Ch 3 - Outbreak
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DV Ch 4 - Medical Emergency
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DV Ch 5 - Welcome Back Sir
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DV Ch 6 - Jex is Hit
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DV Ch 7 - Changes in the Air
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DV Ch 8 - Bigger and Better
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DV Ch 9 - Happily Life Goes On
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