Jake was in the field of his farm, scooping the bales of hay for the cows to eat. They were acting unusually strange and kept trying to break through the electric fence, shocking themselves with every attempt. "What are you doing?!" Jake yelled at them, trying to keep them back.
Suddenly, the sound of a huge crash came echoing from the woods behind him. The cows starting going even crazier, crashing over and over into the fence until one even passed out from the pain. "What the..." Jake looked at the cows, threw his hands into the air, then turned and started running towards the source of the sound.
As he made his way into the woods, he noticed a bunch of the animals running the same direction as him. Once he almost tripped over a rabbit as it darted out of the bushes and sped past him ever deeper into the woods. He decided to follow them. After about five minutes, he stumbled into a clearing. He clasped his hands over his mouth, and then rushed forward.
What he had seen was a body. It was a girl who seemed to be about sixteen, lying sprawled out on the grass. As he approached her, she suddenly jerked up and growled at him, her eyes turning to glow bright red, and her inch long fangs bared. "Whoa!" he jumped back as she collapsed again from exhaustion. He inched his way up, much more cautiously this time, until he was about a foot away. She had the purest black hair he had ever seen that shimmered even in the dark and her skin was very pale. She was dressed differently than anything he'd ever seen before and... Then he noticed something very strange. She had ears coming out of the topsides of her head! They looked like those of his dog! He looked closer and noticed she also had a tail, of the same black as her hair, big and fluffy as a wolf's.
"What's going on?" he exclaimed. Then a strong wind sprang up and threw him back as her body started to glow. It was slowly pulled up into the sky where he noticed now that the treetops above were full of broken branches, snapped right in half. She must have fallen...he thought as he watched her float slowly into the sky, birds circling her. There was a flash of white light and she was gone, and all Jake could do was stand, staring with his mouth hanging open.
