1 Month Later

Length- 7 meters

Height- 3 meters

There was one thing my sister and I had always wondered about: why did humans hide from us so much? We only attacked one once because we were starving (we nearly bit his arm off but he escaped), and after that the humans only fed us with a crane. At this stage, my sister and I knew that we were truly alone, only having each other as company. Occasionally, some people would appear in the building in our cage (It feels so small I may as well call it that). Sometimes that man with black hair who was around at my birth was there as well, but today he was absent. Instead, there was a female human with shoulder length reddish hair. She wore white clothes (something humans put on so they keep warm). She was watching my sister and I from the building.

'Who is she? Have you seen her before?' I growled to my sister, not taking my eyes off the human.

'...No, I haven't,' She replied.

I could smell the human was nervous, maybe even afraid. Her eyes were slightly widened, and her mouth hung open loosely. She then turned to say something to a different man inside. We couldn't hear what they were saying of course.

'I'm getting a little hungry... when is it time to eat from the crane?' My sister asked.

'I don't know. But I could try to get a human for us,' I snarled.

I began to walk towards the grey building. The female quickly turned to look me in the eye. The only thing separating us was the thick piece of glass. I felt her levels of fear rising. Her eyes were so wide they appeared as if they could pop out at any second. Her breath seemed to accelerate slightly.

I raised up my arm, as the human gazed at me in terror. I slammed it against the glass, and when I separated my hand from the glass, I saw a tiny crack.

The human stumbled backwards, and shouted something (I only just heard her, I think she said 'It's trying to break through the glass!').

'It's okay, sister... I can wait...'

I turned to my sibling, and walked towards her.

'Are you sure?'

'Yes.'

I nuzzled her, then shot one last glance at the female. She mouthed something, but I could only just make out what she had said.

'We need to build the walls higher.'

At that moment, I knew...

...The humans never plan to set us free...