This kinda became a poem instead of a one-shot, but it was off of a suggestion from guest user killermerx.
I would like to announce that you can suggest poems as well as one-shot. Though some one-shots may possibly be turned into poems. (Like this.)
Sit down little children,
And hear the tale old.
Of a lonely little girl,
And a wolf, spark so cold.
In the summer she found him,
A wolf, all alone.
She was not frightened,
For his figure was prone.
She sat with him,
All the night long.
And she sang to him lovingly,
With her mother's special song.
When the morning at last,
Came to the place.
The wolf opened one optic,
And saw the girl's face.
A Decepticon was he,
With no room for love.
But what was in front of him,
Must have been sent from above.
The girl did not run,
When he stood on his pedes.
He realized he could not transform,
His vision saw red.
Three weeks he had,
Till his repair would be complete.
He again looked at the girl,
She was looking at her feet.
Don't show ant signs of dominance,
Was her desperate thought.
Maybe he won't kill me,
For the thing I have sought.
She started with surprise,
When he nudged her thigh.
The wolf seemed…tame?
Like he wanted to say 'hi'.
'Just stay with her a while'.
Was the wolf's thought.
'The Autobots won't look here',
'No, not at this spot'.
And so the girl and the wolf,
Went off together.
And their free spirits,
No one could tether.
The Decepticon once again,
Learned to be happy and free.
And he learned to see life,
By what the girl could see.
Three weeks past,
Then four, five and six.
They did not part,
His broken spirit she did fix.
Seventy years later,
Long after he had faked natural death.
He watched in resigned sorrow,
As she took her last breath.
When there was no more humans,
Around her still frame.
He went into the woods,
From whence he came.
He transformed in front of,
Her quiet grave.
"I have never forgotten you,
You were very brave."
"But foolish of course too,"
He said with a sad smile.
Then he walked away,
"Life was sweet for a while."
And so, little children,
Do you now see?
How a person may love,
Though evil may be.
Please review.
