• The stories beginning -
    We are hybrids. Born like no other humans. We are half animal, half human. We live by no laws but our own. We have been in hiding for the past 500 years. Living peacefully and prospering along side the humans.

    7 years ago scientists discovered our existence. Now we are hunted down. Though none of us have been caught yet, we still live in fear. We live in hiding hoping not to be discovered. Our top secrets have been kept secret for as long as we can remember. Our number one secret should never be discovered. If it were to be discovered that we could become like our animal counter parts, then our two worlds could never be the same again. Thus a legend, a prophecy per say, was made.

    Our story takes place in Tokyo, Japan. A high school girl named Hailey wanders the streets of Tokyo. She glances around at shops unaware of someone following her. She gets on a bus which takes her out of the city. She was on her way to her new house.
    She steps off the bus and starts walking towards her new home. Suddenly someone reaches out, to late, they pull her hat off. Out pops two wolf ears. She spins around to find, who, none other than Blake. An average height, black haired guy who has the same issue as her.
    He’s an eagle hybrid. With the wings and eyes of an eagle he has a much better time of keeping hidden. “What do you think your doing!” I shouted. “Do you know how many people could be watching?”
    “Don’t get your fur all ruffled up. Were not in the city any more were fine.” He said mockingly “Come on get in the car.
    She shakes her head. “People still exist. Were by a resort for cripes sake.”
    “Oh. So that’s where we’ll be staying.” He said interested looking out the window.
    “Yes, and working.” I decided to give him some acknowledgement.
    “So, when do the others get here?” he asked as we unloaded the car.
    “Soon. Now help me with my bags.” I demanded.
    He stared in shock at the large pile of baggage before him. “You brought this many bags.” He said astounded.
    “Of course, but that’s only half of them the rest are upstairs.” Just as I finished I caught a movement out of the corner of my eye…