"Mallory Casey, what are you doing?" A young female coyote with brown fur asked as she entered the lab at the university. "You better not be messing with my experiments again. I told you, you shouldn't mess with them at all! I'm not ready to show them off yet, and they are mainly dangerous!" She adjusted her glasses so that they lay on her snout properly.
"Oh ease up, I'm working on my own thing." Mallory smiled wickedly. "It's a new drink made of different types of sodas. Want a taste?" She looked at her roommate innocently. Mallory shared a room and a locker, as well as a lab, with this coyote, but she didn't share a dream with her.
"Well…. I am pretty thirsty… Alright, I'll try your soda, Mallory, but no funny business right? I heard what you did to Johnson Prince's mouth with the drinkable glue solution."
"Trust me, this won't do that at all. It is life altering though, but I'm sure it'll be in a good way for you. I've already drank some." She lied casually. She was always jealous of her roommate's intelligence. Tonight that was all about to change.
The young coyote drank the soda calmly and then passed out, while muttering, "Help me…"Her final thought was about the cute road runner she knew who was a sandwich delivery boy. 'If only…'
Mallory just laughed and threw her roommate into the alley out by the dorms of the university. The drink had actually been a combination that would've killed a human, but it didn't work the way Mallory had anticipated. The juice was supposed to knock out the young coyote, yes, but the imbalance should've been strong enough to kill her from the inside like a heart attack. Mallory had not counted on the coyote genes to kick into gear and do something so different than what anyone expected. Techna was no more by the time morning shown, but a scream was heard just outside the dorms, supposedly her ghost to haunt her treacherous roommate.
Mallory was just as surprised to find that a week after her roommate went missing, a new student appeared at the college, going by the name of Tech E. Coyote. The coyote was familiar and similar to her roommate, but he seemed more dangerous, not because he was smarter, but just because he seemed more… alert around her… especially when he was forced to tutor her.
