"A soul needs a purpose to live..." -Gaara of the Desert
About me
Courtney
I'm a teenage otaku who likes to draw and sew cute plushies. Right now I'm in the middle of more than five animes... Sometimes it can get pretty confusing as to which anime to watch next. I'm trying to learn Japanese... What else? Oh, I can be very random. And obsessive. So beware.
I'm writing a book, and i need a pen name. got any ideas???
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Copy Cat, this is my post idea!
Chapter 6&7
Chapter 6
I attacked in a frenzied rage, furious beyond comprehension, and with good reason to be, they had shot down one of the pack, turning me into a demon, striking out everywhere. One, two, three officers went down. The rest were already piling into the car. They sped out of the clearing, dirt flying from under the tires. They were gone, I rushed over to Li, transforming back as I ran. He was bleeding still, but it looked like the bullet had only clipped his shoulder, but at such close range it had packed a lot of power. Li had been knocked to the ground by the force of the shot and was barely conscious, he was no longer transformed, pain short-circuits our powers. “Is he okay?” asked Kiri. “He’s fine,” I said, relieved. “Looks like it hurt,” said Star, trotting up to where we were sitting. “Not really,” said Li. “He lives!” yelled Star, Li scowled. “Let’s go,” Li said, getting up, “Those bozos could be anywhere.” He dusted himself off, but cringed and stopped, examining his shoulder. “Those idiots,” he mumbled under his breath.
Chapter 7
We were all weak from the fight, we knew it, and so did the MRS. We needed to move fast, I transformed, the rest of the pack transformed also, we then began to trot along the river bed at a fast pace, but still slow enough to conserve energy. After a while, I saw Li’s shape flickering, I ordered everyone to stop. Li transformed, he tried to transform again but half way he flickered back. We all knew what was wrong; his shoulder had caused his powers to short-circuit. We knew we had to make camp, I regretted it, but Li was hurt and needed rest. As always, Li offered to take first watch. “No,” I said sternly. He crossed his arms and stared me down. This went on for a while, finally, he sighed, and shot me a glance that said “I despise you,” I shot him a sly smile, he rolled his eyes and lay down next to the fire, farther away than everyone else. It must have been about twelve when I heard it, a rustling in the bushes, about ten yards from where I was standing. I saw Li stir, then something crashed through the bushes, Li snapped awake and transformed, snarling at the creature. It was like nothing I’d ever seen before; it had large, dripping fangs, cruelly curved, razor sharp claws, and its eyes were full of hate. It looked like some cross between a saber tooth tiger, and a freakishly large wolf that had been trained and kept by the devil himself, it was almost twice as large as Matt. Suddenly, armed officers and more of the creatures were coming out of every bush as the pack bunched together, up and snarling. Li lunged at the creature nearest to him, and leaped back, his teeth had made a satisfying mark in the creature’s neck. But the creature made its attack just as fast, lashing out at Li, but Li was too quick for it, he dodged out of the way but landed hard. His hurt leg buckled under him and he fell. The creature fell upon him, slashing and biting. I leaped and hit the creature full force in the ribs; I think one of them cracked. “Take them alive!” I heard one officer yell, smashing a gun out of another’s hands. We managed to take out almost half of the MRS within twenty minutes. “Take any you can, hurry, we can’t afford to lose anyone else!” an officer yelled. “Leave the others, take the injured one!” yelled another. Li, I thought. I fought desperately, trying to get out from under the creature. I heard yelling, I caught a glimpse of the action, Li was snarling, snapping at anyone who came near. None of the officers could lay a hand on him. I say something fly through the air, seconds later that something hit Li in the neck and he fell. My vision was blocked by the creatures paw. I lashed out at its throat, its eyes glazed over and it fell. Yeah, right on top of me. I tried to squirm out from under it. I needed to get to Li, he was part of the pack, and it was my duty to keep the pack from harm. I heard the doors of the van shut, and as soon as they did, I knew I had failed my duty, I had failed the pack, had failed Li.
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Copy Cat, this is my post idea!
Chapter 6&7
Chapter 6
I attacked in a frenzied rage, furious beyond comprehension, and with good reason to be, they had shot down one of the pack, turning me into a demon, striking out everywhere. One, two, three officers went down. The rest were already piling into the car. They sped out of the clearing, dirt flying from under the tires. They were gone, I rushed over to Li, transforming back as I ran. He was bleeding still, but it looked like the bullet had only clipped his shoulder, but at such close range it had packed a lot of power. Li had been knocked to the ground by the force of the shot and was barely conscious, he was no longer transformed, pain short-circuits our powers. “Is he okay?” asked Kiri.
“He’s fine,” I said, relieved.
“Looks like it hurt,” said Star, trotting up to where we were sitting.
“Not really,” said Li.
“He lives!” yelled Star, Li scowled.
“Let’s go,” Li said, getting up, “Those bozos could be anywhere.” He dusted himself off, but cringed and stopped, examining his shoulder. “Those idiots,” he mumbled under his breath.
Chapter 7
We were all weak from the fight, we knew it, and so did the MRS. We needed to move fast, I transformed, the rest of the pack transformed also, we then began to trot along the river bed at a fast pace, but still slow enough to conserve energy.
After a while, I saw Li’s shape flickering, I ordered everyone to stop. Li transformed, he tried to transform again but half way he flickered back. We all knew what was wrong; his shoulder had caused his powers to short-circuit. We knew we had to make camp, I regretted it, but Li was hurt and needed rest.
As always, Li offered to take first watch.
“No,” I said sternly. He crossed his arms and stared me down. This went on for a while, finally, he sighed, and shot me a glance that said “I despise you,” I shot him a sly smile, he rolled his eyes and lay down next to the fire, farther away than everyone else.
It must have been about twelve when I heard it, a rustling in the bushes, about ten yards from where I was standing. I saw Li stir, then something crashed through the bushes, Li snapped awake and transformed, snarling at the creature. It was like nothing I’d ever seen before; it had large, dripping fangs, cruelly curved, razor sharp claws, and its eyes were full of hate. It looked like some cross between a saber tooth tiger, and a freakishly large wolf that had been trained and kept by the devil himself, it was almost twice as large as Matt.
Suddenly, armed officers and more of the creatures were coming out of every bush as the pack bunched together, up and snarling.
Li lunged at the creature nearest to him, and leaped back, his teeth had made a satisfying mark in the creature’s neck. But the creature made its attack just as fast, lashing out at Li, but Li was too quick for it, he dodged out of the way but landed hard. His hurt leg buckled under him and he fell. The creature fell upon him, slashing and biting. I leaped and hit the creature full force in the ribs; I think one of them cracked.
“Take them alive!” I heard one officer yell, smashing a gun out of another’s hands.
We managed to take out almost half of the MRS within twenty minutes.
“Take any you can, hurry, we can’t afford to lose anyone else!” an officer yelled.
“Leave the others, take the injured one!” yelled another. Li, I thought. I fought desperately, trying to get out from under the creature. I heard yelling, I caught a glimpse of the action, Li was snarling, snapping at anyone who came near. None of the officers could lay a hand on him. I say something fly through the air, seconds later that something hit Li in the neck and he fell. My vision was blocked by the creatures paw. I lashed out at its throat, its eyes glazed over and it fell. Yeah, right on top of me. I tried to squirm out from under it. I needed to get to Li, he was part of the pack, and it was my duty to keep the pack from harm. I heard the doors of the van shut, and as soon as they did, I knew I had failed my duty, I had failed the pack, had failed Li.
Chapter 8
sorry, couldnt help it
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