A/N: 'Italics' mean telepathy. Just Italics mean thoughts.

EDIT: And there are no ghosts or sparkling vampires in this story.

Now, enjoy! ^^


A Chance Meeting

In a wood not too far away from the small town of Amity Park, two creatures pounded through the dense forestry. Trees rushed by their visions as they sprinted, their hand-sized paws beating against the earth like drums. Scents whirl into their noses, nature teasing their tongues.

'I'm gonna get you!' Called out a black canine, his teal eyes locked onto the mass of jet-black fur in front of him. He heard an echo of laughter from the massive wolf in front of him.

'Just you try and see!' The other teased. His white paws suddenly sprung off of the ground with a boost of speed, and took off like a rocket; making the brown-pawed wolf behind him whine.

'No fair!' He whined, pushing himself further to try his best to keep up. But his friend was long gone from his sight. The black and brown wolf then, growled in frustration, following his friend's tracks through the woods.


The black and white wolf blurred past trees and bushes, making the debris flew from the force of his snow white paws hitting the ground. How he enjoy this feeling of being free, of being alive. Sure, he may love the city, but it's the wild that has stolen his heart; a heart that he wasn't gonna give easily to any female mate that happened to cross his path.

He snorted; his furry body pushing lower to the ground to go faster; as if running faster wills he get away from all of his worries, from all of everyone's expectations of him. He doesn't want to think about it, or even talk about it. He just wasn't ready for that kind of leadership, of that kind of responsibility. Why can't they just understand that?! He's only 14!

Okay, 149 in human years, but still; only 14! Sure he may be turning 15, but being 15 doesn't mean anything other than he's turning 15!

And he absolutely has to find a mate and become the Alpha of the pack.

Again, the huge wolf snorted in disgust. If only he had things his way, he would be in the woods every day, living in the wild, being able to stargaze to his heart's content every blissful night.

He sighed, his dreams slowly being blown away as he passed by one of the many clearings of the forest. However, something caught the corner of his eye. His black head angled itself enough to see what the object had caught his attention.

It seemed like time had slowed down on the black and white wolf as his sapphire eyes stared at the figure in the clearing.

There, in a middle of a meadow, was the most beautiful creature that he has ever seen. She stood tall and proud, her back blocking most his view of her front. Her sleek black hair was cut neatly short, with a small ponytail towards the top of her skull. She wore a simple black tank tee with a purple mini sweater hanging loosely from her arms. Her pale skin shone like the moon would in a dark night, the milky whiteness of it dragging the wolf under its spell. Long purple stockings ran down from her knee-length skirt, continuing through the mid-thigh high black buckled combat boots she wore.

The wolf stared at her until a tree blocked her from his view. And soon, she had disappeared from his sight altogether. He unconsciously slowed down to a halt, dazed from the young woman's beauty. It was then, it the wolf realized something.

Funny. I didn't smell her scent at all… The wolf thought to himself as he instinctively sniffed the air for a human scent, but quickly found out that he couldn't pick it up. Perplexed, he began to backtrack, only to hear great rustling coming from in front of him.

He already knew who it was….

'Wait! Don't!' The black tried to warn the other, but it was too late as the other wolf came barreling though the brush.

'I've finally got-!' The barreling wolf began to say, only for his head to collide into the other's underside. A split second later, they were nothing but a mass of black fur with blurs of white and brown as the two tumbled away from the clearing and down a small hill. It wasn't until they crashed into a tall tree, which made it lean backwards, were they finally able to stop. Both wolves swore that they could see stars in their visions.

'My head….' Whined the black and brown canine, causing the other to growl.

'Well, if you weren't busy barreling through the woods like an elephant! Then maybe your head wouldn't have gotten hurt! Besides…' The black and white wolf paused. 'Would. You. Get. OFF. OF! ME!' He roared into the other's mind, snapping near his snout. The brown-pawed wolf scrambled away from the snapping jaws.

'Okay, okay. Sheesh. Who bit your tail this morning?'

'You!' The other retorted.

Just then, their ears perked up as a two-legged being approached them from the other side of the hill.

"Hello?" Called out a teenage female.

'Shoot!' The black and white wolf cursed. 'It's that girl!' The black and brown wolf looked at the other in puzzlement. The girl's footsteps were getting closer to the top of the hill. Soon, she will be able to see the two wolves.

And how bad that would be if she sees two enormous wolves...

'A girl? There's a girl here!? How come we didn't-?'

'Shush!' The white-pawed wolf ordered, his tail whipping the other's head. 'Turn. Now!'

"Hello?" The raven-haired female said as she looked over the hill.

What she saw were two teenage boys, all tangled up with each other, leaning against a tree that seemed to be pushed by a very powerful force. The chocolate colored teen wore camouflage shorts, teal eyes were behind a pair of black plastic glasses that settled on his nose while a red beret covered his hair. The other teen was a white Caucasian, wearing blue jeans instead of shorts. His sapphire eyes twinkled, his messy jet-black hair formed uneven jags that somewhat covered his face and eyes. Both males wore plain white tank tops, a beaded bracelet with a ruby on their right wrists, and were…..barefoot?

The two teenage boys and the teenage girl blinked at each other for a moment or two before one of them spoke up.

"Hey there." Said the blue-eyed teen. The other male shot a look at his friend while the female just stood there.

"Uh…. Hey to you too." The lavender-eyed female replied. The blue-eyed male smiled at her, his eyes trailing all over her until something that sparkled caught his eye.

It was an ancient looking necklace; the somewhat rusty silver-plated chain held a gleaming ruby jewel that was the size of a rose pedal. For some odd reason, the jewelry seemed…..familiar to the Caucasian male.

"Hey! Don't forget about me!" Cried out the other male teen, snapping the other's out of his thoughts. The chocolate colored teen flew off of the other and sprinted uphill in unbelievable speed causing the other to growl at his lack of restraint. The teal-eyed teen approached the female, trying his best to appear 'cool' while the other male slowly stood up and brushed himself off before ascending up the hill. He could easily hear his friend as he tried to win the female with his charm.

"The name's Tucker." Said the African teen, Tucker. "Tucker Foley. TF. As in," And at this, he did a little 360 spin, his hands pointing at the female the second he stopped; an expression of love on his face. "Too Fine."

The female's eyebrows scrunched in confusion as the other teen finally made his way over to them and stopped besides his friend.

"Obviously you've met Mr. Too Fine over here." The other teen said, jerking his thumb towards his friend, who huffed and crossed his arms in annoyance. "The name's Danny." Said the raven-haired teen, Danny, as he held out his hand for the female to shake.

"Sam." She said, shaking his hand.

Cue in awkward silence.

"So….um…. You new here?" Danny asked Sam, who nodded.

"Yup. Just moved in today." She confirmed him. "I decided to take a break from unpacking and explore the forest. Though, I have to admit, I wasn't expecting anyone out here in the middle of the woods." Danny chuckled at her words.

"Well, you would be surprised at what you can find in these woods." He said, sharing a secretive glance with his friend Tucker. The two males both began to chuckle to themselves, making the female feel slightly uncomfortable.

"Well…. I gotta get going back." She said grabbing the two boys' attention back. "So… See ya later?"

"Do you go to school?" Tucker asked her. She nodded.

"I'm going to Casper High as a Senior." Sam said.

"Same here." Said Danny with grin. "I guess we're classmates then, eh?" She smiled at the blue eyed teen.

"Yeah. I guess so…" She echoed, turning to leave the two males to themselves. The two watched her as she slowly disappeared from their sight. Danny sighed, making Tucker instantly glance at his friend in shock and humor.

"You like her, don'tcha?" Tucker asked the ocean-eyed teen. Danny snapped out of his daze and shot his friend a look.

"Wh-wh-what do you mean by that?!" Danny asked his friend, flustered. Tucker began to chuckle at his best friend's expression.

"Dude! You've totally fallen for her! Wait till I've told Valerie about this! She'll have a kick out of this!" The other teen frowned, then a very sly smirk replaced it; making goose bumps rise on Tucker's skin.

"And I'm pretty sure she'll also enjoy the fact that you tried to win a girl when you and her are already together." Tucker looked at Danny in pure terror at the thought of Valerie's reaction if she heard wind of Tucker's actions. The blue-eyed teen chuckled as he casually swiped the red beret from his best friend's head.

"Hey!" Tucker exclaimed, noticing the lack of cover over his short black hair. "Give me back my hat!" He made a swipe for it, but Danny pulled it out of his reach, still smirking.

"Sure, I'll give it back to you." Danny said stepping away from his friend backwards. "Question is: Could you catch me?" And with that, the blue-eyed teen took off, his blue jeans giving flashing through the shrubs. Tucker growled, taking off also.

"You better give that back to me!" Tucker shouted.

He already knew that wouldn't be able to catch his friend…


Sam continued to stroll through the forest, walking painstaking back to her new home. She sighed, enjoying the sounds of nature and the sunlight that her parents have insisted on her getting.

She snorted at the thought of her parents.

Why can't they just be like everyone else? She thought to herself, walking along a small creek towards a tree trunk that has fallen over it, creating a bridge. Everyone else sleeps all day and lives at night. Why can't they be the same? She hopped onto the bridge and walked perfectly balanced on the cylindrical dead plant. But then again, I do kind of enjoy this…the sunshine. It's nice. And plus I wouldn't have met those boys…

Suddenly, she stopped at the middle of the natural bridge. Her thoughts stuck at that one thought.

Those…boys… Why didn't I smell them? She thought to herself. Is my sense of smell…dull or something? She immediately sniffed the air, checking to make sure that it was just a fluke. Aromas of a variety of plants, woodland creatures, and distant smells of the town's pollution greeted themselves into her nose. She frowned.

Obviously I can smell just fine… So why couldn't I smell them?

A doe rustled in the bushes, a growl swirled in Sam's stomach as the doe's delicious scent wafted into her mouth. The overwhelming smell of food made Sam drool slightly. She licked her lavender-colored lips.

Maybe a little snack before dinner wouldn't be a bad idea…She thought as she slowly stalked towards her prey, her fangs glinting off of the sunlight.


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Yeah, I know. I'm so evil. ^^

I apologize for any Spelling/Grammar errors. Blame Microsoft Word.