Two Months have passed and Shakara has done nothing but trained and look for the person she wants revenge on. (She did eat, sleep and bath/use the restroom but nothing more.)

As she walked around human world growing bored she quickly took out her cell phone and pressed a few buttons, placing it to her ear it was on the first ring when someone answered. "Hello the Toguro house?"

Shakara spoke emotionlessly to the person on the other end, "Give me one of my brothers now!"

There was nothing on the other end until a few min's later. "Hello sister." Spoke younger Toguro.

Shakara spoke back cheerfully for she respects and like younger Toguro more, "Brother I grow bored here. I need someone to keep me company."

Toguro spoke and Shakara could sense the smile, "I brought you a an early birthday gift it should be at you apartment by now I think he will do well as company."

Shakara thanks he brother and hangs up walking to her place with speeds no one could match. Walking into the house she see nothing different, but she feels something is so she walks into her bedroom too see her gift. A Beautiful nine tail fox lying, it fur is black in color and it as a blue flame coming from each of its tails with it's fangs showing slightly, laying across the bottom of her bed. Shakara gasped slightly as she thought. Its beautiful

The fox looks up at Shakara and nods Thank My Lady. Your beautiful yourself. came the smooth male voice of the fox.

"Remember me to thank my brother for his gift." She said happily.

The fox nods again.

"You need a name… I'm call you Shadowfang, but Shadow for short." Do you like the name? questioned Shakara in his mind.

Yes, I do My Lady. Thank you for asking. I'll have to thank your brother as well for he saved my life.

Shakara nods sleepily as she changed clothes in the bathroom and climes into bed, but not before setting her alarm clock just in case.

Shadowfang moves closer to Shakara protecting her now that she is home. Goodnight My Lady by the time Shadowfang had said this Shakara had fallen into a deep sleep not to be awakened again until the morning for her first day at a new high school.