Hey! I decided to answer reviews on the fanfic page! Here are your replies:
MeteorXShowerXx- Yeah, I decided against realistic hair colors for a reason to be released later. Yes, Cindereh likes TV! Who would have guessed?
That's about all the reviews I got except "write more". I need more reviews, people! Anyway, here, meet some new characters.
A quiet trio of teens stood outside of the large, abandoned house. There were broken windowframes in places, but the house was not too damaged. Still, the group looked nervous and shaky as they approached.
"This is it!" whispered one, a girl of average height with light brown hair. She wore a wild grin as she looked back at the two others behind her.
"You sure it's right, Madison?" asked another, a girl whos black hair nearly blended in with the early night shadows. "It doesn't even look haunted. Not that I believe in ghosts, anyway."
"I'm sure. This is the one everyone talks about." she replied. "Stay quiet, 'kay Jade? I thought you were huge on all that spirit stuff."
"Don't criticize me! I like mythology, alright?" she spoke a little louder, much to the shushings of the other two.
"Let's keep it down," another one, a boy of around seventeen shushed. "I've got the camcorder. You two find a place to fake some activity." The girls nodded as they quietly entered the old dwelling, carefull not to make any sound.
It was a fun business, indeed. They had been planning this sceme for weeks now- a huge prank to pull. Everyone in town knew about the old Sutter house, and the rumors said it was haunted. The trio had a plan to fake a haunting to send to one of those Ghost Hunter type shows for a joke. The three were natural jokesters- well, except Jade. She was always a bit hesitant, but she enjoyed in nonetheless.
"Doesn't seem too strange..." The black haired girl murmured, looking for a place to film.
"Hush!" the boy whisper-yelled. "I hear voices!"
At first, Jade thought he was messing with her, but sure enough, there were four voices comming from a dark room. The boy poked the camera lens through the doorway, while the two girls stood, ears to the wall.
"Why do we have to meet now?" one very annoyed male voice asked from inside the room.
"I told you," a new one, silky and wise, yet it sounded not too much older than the previous speaker. "You will find out when the moon comes up."
"When the moon comes up?" Jade whispered. "What's going on in there?"
"This is going to be more interesting than the ghost hunting!" Madison quietly cried in triumph.
"When the moon-" the first voice was cut off by an agonized scream. Jade and Madison whipped their heads to the doorway the camcorder was recording in.
They let out gasps of suprise in almost perfect harmony. There were four teens around their age, huddled around a large dining table. Three of them were on the ground, undergoing a violent transformation. Hair- fur- began to grown uncontrolably, covering their bodies. The creaking of bones could be heard as they re-aligned themselves to suit a new form. Their noses and mouths began to extend a bit and formed muzzles on now whisker-adorning faces, and their ears seemed to shift to the top of their heads and grow into fine points.
"Werewolves?" Madison gasped in shock.
"No." Jade dropped the hushed tone, speaking only a little louder. "Werecats."
Jade was right. As their forms began to change, they grew smaller, and grew thin, furry tails on their rumps. Soon, they looked like ordinary cats, dispite the horiffic transformation. The other girl who had been in the room with them changed too, only instead of doing a big werewolf-type thing, her form merely shimmered as she transformed, quickly and in a flash of light. But she looked different from the other cats. Her colors were translucent, as if she were merely a hologram of some sort. Her fur shimmered with the brightness of a star, and her paws didn't touch the ground as she stood.
The trio stood in astonishment. The first words that came out of their mouth after a long silence came from Madison.
"Please tell me you caught that, Tyler."
