Warnings! This story will contain yaoi! Um non-con in the beginning… which is why it's rated M… That's all for now… Maybe some lemons later! :)

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Hiding away was something Teto and I were used to. It had to be that way; there was nothing else we could do, ever since that one day three hundred years ago.

*Flashback*

"Teto remember to be careful, I know your excited, but if something happens, and you are exposed; you'll be in danger…" I warned my sister. She was going to a sleep over.

"I hate being a chimera sometimes… I can never hang out with my friends!" she whined dramatically. I rolled my eyes and patted her on the head.

"Just go already!" She giggled loudly, and waved goodbye.

"I'll see you Ted! I feel bad leaving you when you're like this you know… but I know that there aren't many male chimeras in the area, so I feel better!" She giggled and rambled on a little while longer while I blushed and tried to tune her out. With a final wave she left.

I was relieved to have some alone time… Teto can be a lot to handle sometimes. I grabbed a slice of French bread, fresh from the oven, and headed over to our bedroom. We had a tiny house, because of how poor we were. Teto and I were only fifteen, way too young to get a job, but since our parents died, I had to become a baker. I really didn't mind though, it was a fun job.

A loud, shrill ring broke me from thoughts, and I headed to the door to answer it. It was my friend Rook. I let him in and served him bread. He was a chimera like us, so I didn't have anything to worry about. Well other than the fact he was… staring at me like he was going to eat me! We talked for an hour or two, and then he pushed me down on the bed.

"Rook stop!" I said. This wasn't the first time this had happened. Last time I got him to come to his senses, so it will probably work this time. "You're my friend, I don-" He roughly grabbed my crotch. I couldn't help but moan.

"God Ted, you smell so good!" I knew it was the fact that I was in my heat cycle that he was acting like this. I was one of the unlucky male chimeras that had a bit too much female in them… Chimeras are neither male nor female per say, but they have a mixture of both. Rook has very little female in him, while I almost have enough to give me different parts! Therefore I was in heat, and pretty much every male chimera in the area wants to come to our house, which luckily isn't many.

Rook started striping me, and I couldn't feel anything but the burning heat all over my body. I moaned loudly. His dog ears popped up on his head like they always do whenever he's doing anything animalistic. I felt something roughly shoved inside of me, and tears started to form.

"Stop! Ple, uh, stop!" I cried. It felt so painful, and he was way too far gone to register my pleas. There was nothing I could do but wait it out. When he finally did pull himself out, he collapsed down next to me. I crawled away from him to the sink area. I pulled a rag out, and dipped it in the bucket full of water next to the tub. The water wasn't very warm any more, but I still needed to get clean. I gently washed my legs and stomach. I was just braving myself up for the painful part. It hurt a lot since I was very sore there and whenever I would just brush the rag along the skin there I would have to bite back tears.

When I finally deemed myself clean, I redressed myself in clean clothes and limped into the kitchen. As I was trying to calm down, and think of a normal way to handle the situation, the door swung open. Teto was standing there wide eyed. That was the first bad sign.

"Ted, we need to get out of here…" she said seriously. That was the second. I heard an angry cry of "Kill the monsters!" from outside, and that was the third sign. She had been exposed. I grabbed a loaf of bread, and handed it to her.

"Go to the attic, and wait for me." She nodded her head and with tears in her eyes, went up the stairs, leaving them down for me. I let my wings expand, and I flew to Rook. I shook him. He just groaned and rolled over. I pulled up his pants, and picked him up. I willed my aching muscles to not buckle under his weight as I flew upstairs as fast as I could. I nodded to Teto, and her wings appeared before my eyes.

"I'm so sorry Ted!" she cried. She tried to hug me, but I gently nudged her with Rook.

"Just help me carry him. There's no time for crying or ap-" I was interrupted by the door being bust down. "-apologizing right now. We have to leave." She took hold of Rook's feet and gestured to the opened window. I glanced out and saw the mob was surrounding the entire house. The pain was forgotten as fear took its place.

"On the count of three we fly as fast as we can to the forest north of town…" She nodded, and bit her lip. I could tell she was trying to be strong. "One, two, three!" The two of us flew through the window, heading north. It wasn't too far away from the sky, and it set upon a tall hill, making it harder for humans to follow.

A gunshot brought me from my thoughts, and the yelp from Teto and the sudden weight in my arms brought me to reality. She clutched her bleeding arm. "Teto," I scolded lightly, "Ignore it, we have to go!" I nudged her along from behind until she finally got the hint to keep moving forward. A quick glance behind me confirmed that the men were still following us. I saw several lighting their guns.

"Teto, go around east, and I'll go around west with Rook… It'll throw them off." Teto was very frightened right now and had trouble keeping a level head. I just hope they follow me instead of her. I pushed her and she took off at high speed. I went the opposite direction. It would lead me through town, so there was a good chance that they would follow.

On my way through town I saw Ruko in the market. I don't think I was seen though… I decided to make a pit stop outside of town where the two of them lived. I set Rook down gently in his bed. On my way out his voice stopped me.

"Ted, what the hell's goin' on?" I turned back toward the bed.

"They found out about Teto and I… we are leaving for the forest on the hill…"

"The boss'll be pretty pissed, won't she?" He brought up a good point that I couldn't worry about right now.

"Who cares…? It's better than being murdered…" I said. Once again heading for the window I made it onto the sill when he spoke again and interrupted me mid-jump.

"Stay here."

"I can't-"

"Are you mad at me for what I did? I'm sorry, I just…"

"It's okay, I understand… I'm leaving now…" And I did just that. When I finally made it to the forest, I heard Teto call out for me. The head chimera was there, and she looked angry. Despite what I told Rook, I did care that she was here… She was somewhat of a god and had unimaginable power.

"Hello there Ted, I heard what you and your sister got into…" I looked at the ground, ashamed and waited for her to continue. "Do you know what this means to the chimera race?" I shook my head, not wanting to answer. "Come now, I know you're smarter than that." I sighed knowing she wouldn't relent, and that not answering would make her angry, which was a really stupid mistake.

"I believe it means people are going to start hunting down chimeras and killing them…" I answered.

"Very good Ted, and do you know what happens to people who endang-"

"He didn't do anything!" yelled Teto. She was just going to make it worst. Even though Teto was a good person, and she was right, I wasn't the one who was exposed, the head chimera didn't care…

"Bad Teto, you don't interrupt me," she admonished with a slight sadistic laugh. "I don't care he didn't do anything. Now do you know what happens Ted?" I didn't know, but I'm going to guess it is death… I shook my head. "I'll believe you this time, since it isn't really common knowledge. Death would probably be the most obvious guess, but why would I kill you? You are going to make us all die, so why kill you?" It made perfect sense to me… "Eternality. That is the punishment." I gasped.

She was going to force us to live forever? That seemed better than death… but… when you thought about it… not really. Sure you get to live forever, but you would lose everyone you care about, and you would get bored… That definitely did not sound fun.

"You will stay sixteen forever!" She laughed evilly. Then in a slightly less harsh tone, "Teto's not even legal." She laughed normally this time. "Oh and I'm going to send you two to somewhere else Japan, where they think they've flushed out all of the chimeras there. I actually think they got pretty close, so you two won't have to worry too much." In the nicest tone she had used so far, she spoke her last words to us, "Just don't fuck it up."