It was October 31 2014, Greer's birthday. She and her mother Melody, lived in a small cabin in Gold Beach, Oregon.
It was a quiet and peaceful sunny afternoon. Greer was walking home from school. She was in the 3rd grade at the time. As she walked home she was thinking about her mom, what she would do for her this year. She hoped it would be nothing to tell you the truth. They were starting to become poor. The last thing they needed was to run out of money just because mom bought her a present she didn't need. She had finally reached the steps of her humble home. As she unlocked the door she saw the house was full of nothing but the regular furniture.
Good, mom didn't do anything. Greer thought looking around her home and setting down her satchel. " Mom? I'm home!" She yelled noticing a note on the table. She walked towers the note and read it. " Hello Greer! My lovely daughter, just know I might not be around for any longer, please! Watch your back, grab some food and go to our secret bunker! Quickly, don't bother to find me, I'll be there. - Mother" What? Where was her mother? What was wrong? She swiftly ran towers the kitchen and grabbed as much food as her satchel could carry. And she grabbed her machete. She looked around for her canteen, she wished she hadn't. She saw a long line of dark blood on the floors. She grabbed her canteen, and ran outside as fast as she could, crying.
How did her mom get kidnapped? At least, that was what the grey wolf was hoping. She ran a mile into the woods, and there it was, the secret bunker. The wolf entered the pass code and entered. It was exactly how it was the last time she'd gone here with her mom. All of the pictures hanging up, a few crooked. Most of them were of her and her mom. The time they went to the beach, camping, skiing, all that fun stuff. Even the time Greer got her first bone broken. But there was always one picture mom wanted to take down, though Greer wanted it to stay. It was her dad. Her father was a tall, handsome wolf. He was so fun, she missed him so much. He died in a car accident. Some times she would sneek off and prey to her dad at his grave. First it was her dad, now it would be her mom. She had no friends to help her, no more family, they were either dead, or lived in Scotland, where her dad was born. She was going to find who did this to her mom, and find who caused all of this pain in her life. She would. Some day, some how, she would find the man, or woman who ruined her life, ruined her future, and her only family.
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!
Greer's eyes fluttered open. She awoke and found her self in her bedroom of the bunker. She looked and slammed her alarm clock. She groaned and got up, getting ready for the day. She got dressed in her favorite shirt, a white shirt she painted on, and a blue pair of jeans. In two months it would be her birthday. She climbed out of the bunker with her satchel at her side. She went over to the spot where the wild horses liked to roam. They didn't mind her. They'd usually nudge her for treats or try to get her to chase them, witch wasn't much fun for her. When she walked into sight all the horses came and slowly made there way to the grey wolf. " Hey guys, sorry, don't have any treats today." The wolf said to the group of horses, who were sniffing her pockets.
As she walked to the local store she decided to ride her skate board. She did a few ollies, and turns and spins here and there, until she realized a group of teenagers were looking at her, impressed. She looked away and tried to hide her face by looking away. She kept on going, just not doing tricks anymore.
She finally approached the shops front door. The bell rang and Greer came walking in, smiling at the rabbit up front. " Hey Sam, any news miss caboose?" The wolf said playfully walking to the front counter. " Hello Greer, I'm sorry, no news on your parents. Are you ever gonna give up?" The rabbit replied shaking his head and looking down, his ears flopped over. Greer frowned and looked down as well. " No, I will never give up, and you know that. My mom is out there, somewhere." I replied with a stern voice looking straight into the eyes of the shops clerk. He washed the counters and shook his head once again. " You've been trying for six years Greer, someday its gonna drive you crazy. I'm worried about you Greer." The red rabbit replied. The grey wolf sighed, looking down. She loved her mom so much. She was never gonna give up. Her mom was the only part of family she had left. She couldn't just shrug her shoulders and call it good. She was out there somewhere. She just knew it.
The front door bell rang. The teenagers she saw earlier were entering the front glass door. They all walked in and jumped at the site of the tall wolf carrying five boxes at a time. " Whoa, you need help with that, miss?" A tall male coyote said with a kind look. " Nope, I got it, but um, thanks!" I said trying to act like a regular 15 year old. He nodded, shot a smile, and turned around to talk to the ones behind him. I carried the boxes and put them down, placing the packed goods inside, in there right spot on the shelves. Every once in a while they'd take a glance at me, then quickly look back. " Greer! More boxes! There heavy! Can you get them for me?" The store clerk said pocking his head out from the back room. She nodded and ran back there to help.
Once I got in there, he closed the door and leaned on it. " Greer! Those teens are your age! You should maybe try to interact with them? Make some new friends?" The rabbit said excitedly. " Okay, I-, I'll try." The wolf said nervously. She picked up the boxes and carried them out. The light purple rabbit looked at the wolf, smirking. He threw a quarter under where I was stepping, and pulled it back with a string that was attached. It caused me to fall, but lucky for me, I was quick on my feet. I was falling. The wolf did a back flip, and kicked the boxes in the air, then caught them with my tail. The group of 15 year old's were staring at me, jaws open in awe. The purple rabbit backed up, eyes wide. " How- How did you do that?" He asked, staring at the wolf, ears high. " Uh, well, I um." I said nervously, scratching the back of my head, blushing.
" That was so awesome. How did you do that?" Said a brown bear still staring wide eyed. " It just comes natural, I guess." She responded. A medium sized chicken came out in the front and studied the wolf, interested. " Ahem, gentlemen. I don't think we've introduced our selves. Uh, wanna hang out with us after your, work?" The coyote said, puffing his chest a little. " Sure, I think I'm free, now?" Greer responded, looking at the red rabbit. He was nodding his head yes and shooing us off. " Yup, I'm free. See 'ya tomorrow Sam." The grey wolf said waving to the rabbit, then following the others out the door.
Authors Note
Hey guys! How are you?
New story! Hope you enjoy!
Just to let you guys know...
I'm adding a few Oc's!
The Following are..
Greer
Sam
Melody
Ash
Travis
Hope you enjoy!
