"When does love, become danger?"

If I were loved. Candy mused, walking deeper into the woods. The vibrant Autumn leaves fluttered around her, the dying trees casting long shadows across the rough ground. She sighed, breathing in the fresh air.

Candy flung her blonde hair to the side, the light curtain of hair almost white. Her eyes sparkled against her pale skin, a unique blend of blue, green, and orange.

She leaned against a tree, not bothering to check the time.

"Why am I still alone?" I muttered.

Candy was friendless despite being your average white girl. Ignored, forgotten. It was like she didn't exist. Like she was, a ghost.

She chuckled darkly. She couldn't even be a ghost. Who would be scared of a stuttering mess of a girl, boring and plain? Even if she wasn't ignored, it wouldn't be as if she had any friends. No one would even go close to her.

She continued to walk deeper into the woods, sighing every once in a while. The sun had begun to set, and it became colder and darker. The wind seemed to pick up and the birds seemed to tweet cries of warning. But she was too stuck in her thoughts to realize. She didn't stopped walking until she came upon a clearing.

Something gleamed in the shadows, and then, it was gone.

She walked carefully towards the shadows and looked over into the clearing. Her heart thumped in her chest, and warnings rung in her head.

And she froze.

Three robots, with crimson eyes, staring straight at her.

~line~

The Decepticons, Skywarp, Thundercracker, and Starscream stared into Candys eyes. The Decepticons couldn't help but be captivated by the swirling eyes of green, blue, and a tinge of orange. Candy herself was breathing heavily, and was frozen on the spot, when Skywarp took a step forward, Candy dashed off before any of them could catch her. She ran deeper and deeper into the woods.

Candy ran up a steep hill, hoping to lose the monsters. Hoped it was all a bad dream.

The Decepticons noticed her running and took off after her, right on her tail.

Candy sped up as the looming figures of the Decepticons came into view. Eyes widening, she knew death must be close.

Lost in her thoughts Candy went down a steep hill, tripped over a root and tumbled down the slope at a fast pace, screaming for help, thought she knew there was none in this dark forest. Sharp branches tugged at her clothes.

Covered in scrapes and bruises, and a throbbing pain in her arm, Candy neared the end of the slope. Candy gasped for breath as her stomach hit a particularly big rock, knocking all her breath out of her.

Candy got up quickly, biting her lip, and kept running, scattering leaves where she went. She didn't know where she was going, but she didn't much care, just wanting to get away from the monsters. She didn't know what they were, but she had a bad vibe about them.

Candy came upon a dead end. She vaguely started to remember something that had been sleeping for a long time. She remembered the word, Autobot.

Loud footsteps sounded as the monsters caught up to her. Now dark, Candy backed up against the wall as far away as she could as three pairs of glowing red optics surrounded her. She kept thinking about how much their colours resembled the colour of blood.

A clawed servo reached out to grab her as Candy whimpered and curled up, accepting her fate. She knew that she would surly die, forgotten, and alone. She would have no gravestone, no one to mourn her death. She would die like this. Candy didn't want to die crying, so she smiled up at the monster, who froze, confused at her very genuine and beautiful smile.

Then the robot in front if her was knocked onto his back by a blue blast.

Help me...