Something was following him, that was for sure. Luck paused on his way down to the bus stop, looking behind him as he heard the sound of bushes rustling. Though it could have just been the wind, Luck was paranoid. Every few days, over the span of the last three weeks, he'd seen a reddish-furred coyote-looking dog standing on the hill behind his house, watching him silently. It was eerily terrifying, and although Luck had no fear of animals, he knew that coyotes, especially coydogs, could be extremely aggressive. The last thing he wanted to do was invoke the wrath of whatever creature that was watching him.

"I haven't seen any coydogs," his second-oldest brother, Berga had announced at the table that morning boredly. "Maybe you're just seein' things."

"I know what I saw!" Luck had declared, his cheeks flushing as his hands curled into fists.

"Perhaps it's like, a spirit animal or somethin'," his other brother, Claire had suggested. "Maybe only you can see it."

But Luck didn't believe in spirits, of any kind. Angels, demons, ghosts, spirits...they were all obviously fake. Only idiotic children would believe in them, and Luck was no idiot. Still, his eyes fixed on the bushes, and for a split second, he saw the coydog, slinking through the bushes and into the forest beyond. He let out a little gasp, his golden eyes going wide, before Claire's voice pierced through his thoughts;

"Hey, c'mon Luck! We're gonna miss the bus again!" The red-haired boy grabbed his hand, and Luck gave a yelp as he tugged him over to the bus stop. He could already see the old yellow bus rumbling down the street, and Luck frowned.

"It wasn't even my fault we missed the bus last time, it was yours."

"!" Claire looked away, pouting a bit. He had nothing to say to that, and Luck smirked as the bus came to a screeching stop in front of them. The brothers clambered aboard, and Luck took his place in his normal seat, tucking his knees up to his chest and looking out of the window, trying to ignore the other sounds and students. He was never a very social child, and the idea of sitting in the back where Claire and the rowdier kids sat made him terribly nervous.

Luck was quiet throughout the whole ride, thinking about the mysterious reddish-furred coydog. Did he have an owner? Luck doubted it. The few times he'd seen it, there had been no collar around his neck, and that usually meant that there was no owner involved. Was he in a pack with other coyotes, or dogs? And why did he seem to be following Luck? Slowly, as he watched the houses and sidewalks and lawns blur together outside, Luck began spinning a grand tale in his head, thinking about what kind of adventures the creature must've gotten himself in to, and what kind of grand tales he'd have to tell if he were human.

His fantasies were shattered as the old bus came to a shaky and loud stop in front of the high school where he, Claire, and his friends spent most of their waking hours pent up. Sighing, and not looking forward to doing much of anything, Luck slid from his seat and made his way out, stopping in front of the front doors to wait for his usual crew.

Looking over towards the bushes in front of the school, Luck's eyes widened again as he met the coydog's cobalt blue gaze. He was here? At his school? That was new. Did he follow the bus all the way here? As his brother stumbled over to him, his best friend Firo caught in his arms, Luck grabbed Claire's sleeve and pointed over to the bushes.

"Look! Look! There he is!" He exclaimed, but as soon as his brother and friend looked up, the coydog had disappeared into the bushes, and Claire frowned.

"What'm I supposed to be lookin' at?" Claire asked boredly, raising one eyebrow in question. Luck let his arm fall limply to his side, frowning.

"He...he was right there! In the bushes! I swear he was, Claire, I swear it!"

"Somethin' wrong, Lucky?" Firo asked, blinking his wide reddish eyes in curiosity.

"He's just seein' things," Claire said, then pulled Firo along with him inside. "C'mon, Firo, I gotta show you this new girl, she just transferred here from France like, last week, I bet I can win her over..." His loud voice trailed off, letting Luck know that he was alone, and a furious blush spread across his cheeks.

"He was there..." the boy repeated numbly, before sighing heavily and shuffling into the school behind the masses of other students.

Unbeknownst to him, the coydog tilted his head from the bushes, a curious gleam in his round, cobalt blue eyes.


The bell rang for the first class of the day, and Luck sighed heavily as he sat at his desk, tracing circles on the top with his finger. Claire was busy trying to flirt with the silent, yet pretty black-haired girl, Chane Laforet, who sat across from him, and, as usual, was getting ignored. He'd been smitten with her since she'd come to the school a week ago, and so far, his affections were going unreturned. Firo was busy doodling on a peice of notebook paper, swinging his legs idly as he did. Deciding to follow his lead, Luck pulled out a his sketchbook, starting to sketch an image of the coydog that he'd seen.

Just as he was trying to capture the creature's intense gaze, the teacher, a tall, mild-mannered man called Maiza Avaro walked into the room, an unfamiliar boy trailing in behind him, his head craning down to look at the floor. Luck only caught a glimpse of him, and his tongue stuck out of the corner of his mouth as he continued drawing the coydog's eyes. New students were nothing that he got worked into a tizzy over, although he was the one who, at least for this class, was supposed to help them out.

"Good morning, class," the teacher greeted, and he got a few unenthusiastic "good mornings" from the other students. "We have a new student joining us today." He nodded over at the boy, who looked up from his silent observations of the floor tiles. "Go ahead, introduce yourself."

The boy was quiet for a few moments, and when he finally spoke, Luck looked up. "My name is Dallas Genoard." For a split second, their eyes connected, and Luck's breath froze in his chest. His eyes were the same color, same shape, same intensity as the coydog's that had been following him. The boy Dallas narrowed his eyes, then looked away, leaving Luck to stare at him in numb awe.

'Could it be? No, there's no way. There's no way that boy is the coydog. It's probably just some weird coincidence, yeah.' Luck tried to assure himself as the boy settled into the empty seat beside him, running a hand through his reddish-brown hair. 'His hair's even the same color! ...stop that Luck, you're not an idiot. Luck chastised himself, looking back down at the drawing of the coydog. The eyes stared back at him with the same look that the coydog, and Dallas, had just given him, and Luck didn't quite know how to process this.

It was the beginning of many strange events to come.