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Author: Chicanery A. Beguile
Fiction Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi/Adventure - Reviews: 28 - Published: 03-30-04 - Updated: 12-19-04 - id:1566329
After resisting arrest, running from the cops, causing four accidents, escaping the cops, and dropping my friend off at her house I decided to go home.

When I got home, which was only about three minutes away from my friends house, I parked my car in the garage, got out and set the mechanical mechanic to work on fixing my totaled car and also ordered it to give it a new coat of "gun metal grey" paint so it wouldn't stand out so much, even though my car would be automatically reregistered with the new color it wasn't going to help the cops much.

I jumped the flight of stairs going into the basement where my bedroom was and saw the only other person home, my younger sister Rachel, a tri-wolf with all the trimmings. She had the body, tail, and head of a timber wolf, the arms and legs of a maned wolf, the paws of an arctic wolf, she was red with black paws, and had all the extra bonuses that all my friends and I had. She was playing on the computer in the playroom. I told her she needed to come into my room because I had something to tell her. She tried to get out of it but I told her it was very important.

As I typed she read. I was typing a warning e-mail to all my friends and family that didn't know about what was going on. After I finished it and sent it I told Rachel to go pack all her things, we had to go.

I made a phone call to Cassie, "Where should we all meet?" I asked her.

"We've already decided to meet at the Starbucks in Safeway, and I've already told Candice and she'll drive herself." She said.

"OK, thanks. I'll be there in a sec. Later." I hung up and started packing myself. I had no idea where we were going to go or for how long so I just packed everything I could. I wrote a note explaining everything to my parents for when they came home and left messages on both of their cell phones. Then I threw my stuff, my sister's stuff, my sister, and myself into my now repaired and repainted car and took off toward Safeway.

(AN: Short chapter, I know. This one's crapy. The next one will be better, I hope.)



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