By Mutitoon90
A/N: I don't own Loonatics Unleashed.
Chapter One: The Tomboy Wolf
A female red wolf woke up to the alarm clock buzzing at her ear. She looked at the clock, which read '5:00.'
"Five a.m. already." The red wolf said, tired from lack of sleep. "Mom was right, 'Never go to bed at midnight if you want to wake up at five,'"
The wolf dragged herself on of her bed, and dragged herself to the kitchen to fix the coffee for her dad and herself. Then, she dragged herself to the shower. It helps her wake up more. After the shower and getting dressed in her work clothes, she found her father, a scurfy red wolf and the owner of a garage, in the kitchen, enjoying the first cup of coffee of the day. She also saw her mother, neat-haired red wolf, at the table.
"Morning, Mom. Morning, Dad." The wolf said, as she kissed them on the face.
"Morning, Luna." Her parents said to their daughter.
Luna heard her mother's voice was filled with excitement, and it normally was not good news to Luna.
"What is it, Mom?" Luna asked rudely. Luna knew that when she got this giddy, she did not mind the rudeness.
"Today's a speical day." Her mother replied in a singsong voice.
Luna heard the song in her mother's voice. It was also a bad sign to Luna.
"Is Lance finally moving to the city part of Amcetirpolis?" Luna joked, hoping to get her mother's attention from the subject.
"No." The mature she-wolf said, "Something really important."
"Can it wait until after work?" Luna asked her mother.
"Luna," Her father said, "you're not going to the garage today."
Luna turned to the elder wolf, and asked, "Did one of the other employees say smack about me again?"
"No, Luna." Her father reinsured the young wolf, "No one complained."
"Then, why am I not going to work?" Luna asked.
"We're going shopping." Luna's mother announced.
"For what, am I ask?" Luna said, not liking the glee in her mother's voice.
"Not saying until we get to the mall." The she-wolf responded.
"The mall?" Luna said in shock, "Oh no."
Luna's father said to his wife, "I told you not to say the word, 'mall.'"
"Oh, please. You're telling me that she would connect the dots between 'mall' and 'clothes.'" The she-wolf said, doubtful of her husband's words.
"It's not 'clothes' she's thinking of." The wolf said, very confident that his daughter was thinking of another word: date.
"Dad's right on this one, Mom." Luna butted in.
"Well," Luna's mother said, "you're not getting out on this one, that's for sure."
"Or," Luna's father added, "You'd rather date Lance?"
Luna gave some thought before asked, "Can my friends come along?"
"How can you let your parents do this to you?" Asked an upset red-brown German shepherd wearing a black T-shirt, a red jacket, torn blue jeans, and black shoes.
"Yeah." a purple roadrunner wearing a yellow shirt, brown pants, and purple shoes, agreed, "It's your life."
"I know," Luna said, wearing her casual clothes: a blue and green T-shirt, blue jeans, and white tennis shoes, "but I don't want to spend it with Lance."
The German shepherd and the roadrunner looked at each other for a second or two, then looked at Luna, and said in unison, "Good point."
"Come on, girls!" Luna's mother yelled to the trio, "I want to see my girl in the cutest dress I saw yesterday!"
The three friends groaned. Luna suffered the worst because her own mother would announce in the mall.
"Hey, Luna, things can be worse." The roadrunner said as she placed her wing/hand on the wolf's shoulder.
"Yeah? What is it, Mimi?" Luna growled at her friend.
"Lance could be following us. Right, Kelly?" Mimi answered.
The canine nodded as she smiled in agreement.
Luna shook her head and said, "You guys are right."
The wolf gave a smile to her friends for cheering her up.
"Okay!" Mimi announced, "Let's get going before Luna's mom gets either curious or angry."
"Yea." Luna laughed as she followed her friends.
But, the worse had yet to come. In the crowd, a gray wolf, wearing a red shirt, beige pants, and brown shoes, watched as the three friends walked away. He was Lance Lupon, who has chased Luna since kindergarten. When, he hit puberty, he started setting up 'traps,' so he could try to convince her to date him. He even managed to trap Luna a few times, but Luna always escaped through strange events.
"She's not escaping me this time." Lance said to himself before he started to chase the girls.
Luna and her friends were in the Pink Suite, looking for the dress that Luna's mother mentioned earlier.
"I can't believe this." Luna said as she wore a ridiculously puffy pink dress.
"Neither can I," Mimi said, disgusted, "and I'm not the one wearing it."
Kelly was speechless; she had never been in a store that had so many items in one color. Pink was her least favorite color.
"Kelly," Luna said, still in the dress, "I know how you feel. If you don't want to be in here, you can want outside."
Kelly embraced Luna so fast, that the red wolf had no time to respond.
"Thank you!" Kelly said quickly.
Then, the punk dog ran out of the store, leaving Luna and Mimi stunned. But, it was not Kelly's speed that surprised them; they actually expected that.
"I can't believe what I saw." Mimi said, still in shock.
"I know," Luna said, "I'd never thought that Kelly, the punk queen, would hug a girl wearing anything pink."
As Luna, Mimi, and Luna's mother left the store, Kelly ran to her friends and breathed in relief that her friends did not buy anything from the Pink Suite. Luna's mother, however, was not happy.
"Luna Red Wolf, why is it that you would never buy anything I think is cute?" The mother wolf asked in dismay.
"Because, it's too cute." Luna answered before running to the Desert Suite.
At the Desert Suite, Luna found more articles of clothing than her mother did in the Pink Suite. This both impressed and shocked her mother.
"Is that a little too much?" Luna's mother asked her daughter when Luna showed the clothes, she wanted to buy.
"Maybe…" Luna said as she gave what her mother said for a moment.
"But, Mrs. R," Mimi intervened, "most of these are either Kelly's or my choice."
"Well then, which ones are Luna's?" Luna's mother asked the roadrunner.
"This one is." Luna answered.
The mother wolf turned and saw a very beautiful green-blue dress that her daughter held in her arms.
"Well, try it." Luna's mother said.
"I'll be back in a minute." Luna said before hurrying to the dressing room.
After a few minutes, Luna came out of the dressing room to be greeted by a friend: Rebecca Mouse.
"Hi, Luna." The brown furred mouse greeted as Luna saw her, "You look great."
"You think so?" Luna asked her friend.
"A lot of people would agree." A voice spoke out to Luna.
"No way." Luna said, recognizing the voice, "Lizzie!"
A red fox with dark brown hair appeared to the two friends.
"Glad you remember me." The fox said to Luna.
"Excuse me, Luna," Rebecca interrupted, "but who is she?"
"Oh, I'm sorry. Rebecca, this is Lizzie Fox. She was part of our group before going to college." Luna answered. She turned to Lizzie, and said, "Lizzie, this is Rebecca Mouse. She came to the group when you left."
"Nice to you." Rebecca said to Lizzie.
"Same here." Lizzie said with a genuine smile.
"Wow." Another voice came out.
The fox looked around for the voice's owner.
"William!" Luna yelled.
A crash was heard, followed by an "Ow!"
A raccoon wearing a gray hoodie, black pants, and white shoes, appeared from nowhere.
"Willie, when are you going to learn?" Lizzie asked the raccoon.
"Don't worry about him, Liz." Luna reinsured her friend, "He sneaks around only if big news is happening, or more likely, Lance is looking for me."
"I'd say the second one is the right answer." Willie confirmed Luna's words to Lizzie.
"No way!" Mimi's voice rang out though the store.
Luna turned around and saw Mimi, Kelly, and her mother looking at Luna like she was the new girl in town.
"Wow!" Kelly exclaimed as she saw Luna, "You look great."
"Are you sure?" Luna asked.
"Well, duh!" Willie answered, "Why else would I fall down?"
"Because you're a klutz." Kelly answered.
Willie did not the joke very much.
"Well, don't blame me when Lance finds Luna." Willie announced.
"What?!" Luna exclaimed, "I'm outta the dress!"
The young wolf dashed off to the dressing room to change clothes.
"Oh, no." Luna's mother exclaimed, "Lance is to Luna as Kelly to the color pink. If he's around, Luna runs away."
Kelly just laughed at the simile because it was true.
Lizzie was the only that looked shocked.
"Lance is still chasing Sam? Man, that wolf will never learn."
"No chance of that boy will leave Luna alone anytime soon." Mimi said in agreement.
"Speaking of which, here he comes." Rebecca announced.
Lance entered the store, looking for something or someone.
"Hide." Mimi commanded the group.
The group separated to different places. Mimi and Kelly hid close to the cashier counter, Lizzie and Willie disappeared, and Rebecca and Luna's mother entered Luna's dressing room.
Lance saw the separation of the group and followed Mimi and Kelly since they were Luna's closest friends. Mimi saw him coming their way.
"Uh-oh." Mimi said to Kelly.
"I got an idea." Kelly said.
Lance walked to the counter when a strange surge of purple electricity appeared out of nowhere. The wolf ignored the surge and looked behind the counter. What he saw was a wastebasket.
"I could have sworn that Luna's friends were hiding here." Lance said to himself.
The wolf shrugged his shoulders and went looking for the others. When he left, a blood red aura surrounded the wastebasket. Then, it changed into Kelly.
"That was close." The German shepherd said under her breath.
A surge of purple electricity came out of the desk computer. Then, it transformed into Mimi.
"You can say that again, Kelly." Mimi quietly agreed.
"Let get while the going is good." Kelly said.
Mimi nodded, as they quietly escaped the store.
Lance, having failed to find Kelly and Mimi, decided to wait near the dressing rooms for Luna. He waited for a minute when Luna's mother exited out of the dressing room.
"Hello, Mrs. Red wolf." Lance greeted the she-wolf, "You look lovely."
"Flattering won't get you a chance to see Luna." Luna's mother warned Lance.
"So, where's Luna?" He asked.
"I don't know." Luna's mother answered honestly.
While the conversation was going, two girls appeared outside the store. It was Luna, who was in her normal clothes, and Rebecca!
"That was too close." Rebecca said.
"Too close for you, but it was way too close for me." Luna corrected her friend.
"Let's go the restaurant court." Rebecca suggested.
"Okay." Luna agreed.
Then the two friends ran off to meet their friends.
