(Sunrise's P.O.V.)
The clan grew bigger within Liberty, but unfortunately, there were still gargoyle abolitionists out in Manhattan and New York. The clan was concerned for the future of their children and more. 5 years passed with the clan protecting by night, and less people hating gargoyles, but it's still a worry. Goliath and Elisa's egg hatched by the 5th year for its hybrid human/gargoyle heritage. Their babe is male, found to have olive brown skin, almost looks like a male version of Elisa from when she was a gargoyle, and he received Goliath's black hair, and onyx eyes. His wings was slightly different, almost looks like Hudson's wings. His inside skin of the wings is dark brown. The couple named him Keith in honor of Katharine and the 21st century where the clan has found a home in. He took to wear a dark purple loincloth.
Liberty was only five, yet she was the size of a seven year old human child. She was one who gave the shock of life to humans, changing the city forever for gargoyles everywhere. You don't know what I'm saying? Well, let me give you the story.
(It was a mildly warm night upon July, and Liberty had asked her fathers to take her out gliding. The fathers spoke, deciding that Liberty was strong enough and old enough to go out, and knowing that Liberty follows the rules well enough. Within Goliath's alpha permission, the fathers headed out with Liberty, showing her the sights and sounds. Liberty may have seen the city from up above, but up close was another thing.
They landed upon a apartment building, wanting to teach Liberty how to glide. The lesson lasted for a half hour when a call came to them by radio, by Goliath, talking about a robbery. Brooklyn headed out to help Goliath, leaving Bonetooth with Liberty, planning to wait for Brooklyn when he finishes with his mission. Liberty happily talked about her friends, family with Bonetooth. It was 10pm, I believe, when everything broke out. Liberty was playing a bit of tag with Bonetooth, when a strange flying contraption came up above them, spilling out humans wearing black and red. Bonetooth, with shock, recognized them as Quarrymen.
Bonetooth told Liberty to hide, and Liberty ran to hide among the smokestacks, terrified and scared for her papa, who was beginning to fight the scary humans. Bonetooth gave all his might to fight off the Quarrymen, wanting to have Liberty safe and protected from their wrath. But, unfortunately, it was too many, and yet Bonetooth kept fighting. One Quarryman, noticing Bonetooth was distracted, went to the smokestacks where he knew the other gargoyle was hiding.
Liberty saw him coming, and she saw no emotion in his eyes, and whimpered in fright, running frantically as the Quarryman began chasing her. She, unknowingly, came upon a vent grate that led to the air vent system, and stopped once she saw that she was cornered. She turned to see him getting close, and Liberty tried to open her wings, but there was no wind at the moment. She fell, pressuring the grate to open under her, and she vanished into the vent, screaming in fright. The quarryman reached, but failed to get her for his trophy. Frustrated, he turned around, planning to search the building through the rooftop door.
Meanwhile, Liberty slided with no control, tumbling and stumbling, trying to grip with her claws. Seeming like hours later, actually a few minutes later, she fell through a loose grate, landing upon a giant stuffed bear with grunts of fright. The room belonged to a six year old human girl named Lori, fair-skinned, with a braid of sunflower blond, and coffee brown eyes. Lori was sleeping when Liberty fell into her room, giving a shriek of surprise, switching on her lamp.
Her parents didn't hear the shriek, for they were working in the office downstairs. Lori got out of bed, getting closer to see the funny person, and Liberty came out, looking scared and lost. Liberty saw Lori, and spoke in fear, "Please don't hurt me. I am not scary. I want Papa and Daddy!".
Lori tilted her head confusedly, "You don't look scary. You look funny and kinda pretty like me. I'm a kiddie like you. I'm not gonna hurt ya!".
Liberty frowned slightly, "You not gonna hurt me?". Lori shook her head no. Liberty calmed down some.
"What are you anyway? I never see anyone like ya.". Lori asked curiously.
Liberty said warily, "I'm a gargoyle. I can't be in the daylight like you.".
"Cool! So, can you fly?". Lori commented in awe.
Liberty began to smile, and chuckled, "We gargoyles don't fly, we glide. We use the wind to help our wings.". Lori nodded and asked if they could play. Liberty looked a bit hesitative, then nodded with a small smile. They chatted, played, laughed. The human parents had finished work, and were heading to bed, when they heard laughter and chatter through their only daughter's door. Curious and confused, they opened the door to see Lori at her tea table, sipping with a gargoyle who was struggling to hold her cup.
"No, Liberty. Three fingers on the hilt and one in the air. See me?". Lori helpfully suggested as she showed the gargoyle how to hold the cup. The gargoyle giggled and nodded as she triumphed with her cup.
"Lori, who is this?". the mother spoke out. The gargoyle widened her eyes and darted under the bed, hiding in fright, whimpering.
Lori looked surprised then a bit frustrated, "Mommy, you scared Liberty! You can't be like that, scaring my new friend!".
The mother looked embarrassed, "I'm sorry, darling. I and Daddy was worried when we heard you talking from outside. So, her name is Liberty?".
"Huh-uh! She is a gargoyle, and bad humans was hurting her papa, and she fell into the air vents and came into here by accident.". Lori nodded and explained.
The father commented, "Really?". He turned to his wife, "Must be the Quarrymen, these terrorists!".
The mother gasped, "Oh, dear. The little one must have been frightened and went to hide from them.". Lori went to the bed and peeked under it.
"Liberty, it's okay. They're my mommy and daddy. They never hurt me or anyone. They're very nice!". Lori commented.
A whimper, "Are you sure, Lori?".
"Yes, I am! Come out, they want to meet you, and I think they can help you get back to your papa and daddy.". Lori confidently said. A sigh, and Liberty came out warily and carefully as her eyes met Lori's parents who was sitting down on the floor. She walked slowly.
"Hello. Can you help me get home?". Liberty hopefully asked as she looked a bit lost. The parents smiled softly, "But, of course. We can help. So, you say you came from up top. That was quite a trip. We're on the fourth floor.". Liberty nodded and smiled happily that she realized that she will get home. Soon, Liberty was in a disguise; a cap hat, jacket, pants. Luckily, the apartment building was only a few blocks from Castle Wyvern and its sister building. The human family, with holding Liberty in their arms, walked for a block when Lori, clutching her mother's hand, was distracted by a shiny coin. Lori went to recover it, suddenly slipping from her mother. Her parents called for her, and Lori looked back to see her mother's angry look. Embarrassed, Lori started to walk back when she was taken by a man.
Lori screamed while her parents yelled in fear, shouting for her. Liberty snarled, and hopped out of the father's arms, instinctively came into all fours, chasing the man who held Lori against her will. Crowds surrounded her, and brushed off her cap hat, distantly hearing yells and shrieks. Liberty only focused on the man, and as she got closer, she leapt into his back, pushing him into the ground. Lori stumbled slightly and stopped to see her new friend standing on the man's back and smiling at her. Lori smiled back.
Suddenly, the familiar contraption was there, and Liberty recognized it, ran behind Lori as the Quarrymen spilled out. Lori stood up determinedly, protecting her new friend.
"Leave her alone, you bad men! She didn't do anything bad, and she saved me! Liberty is a good gargoyle!". Lori shouted at them.
The Quarrymen chuckled, "Gargoyles are evil! It can hurt you!". They got closer and Lori still stood, protecting Liberty who's whimpering in fear.
Suddenly, a flash of blue crashed into the Quarrymen, snarling and growling, revealing the creature to be a gargoyle beast. Liberty shouted happily, "Bronx!".
Bronx heard the voice and barked as he came to the two girls. Liberty came around Lori, laughing in joy as she reunited with Bronx. Bronx purred, licking and sniffing her.
She turned to Lori, "This is Bronx, one of my family I told you about!".
Lori looked a bit wary then smiled as she walked up, and petted Bronx carefully. "Hi, Bronx. I'm Lori, and I am Liberty's new friend.". Then they heard groans, seeing the Quarrymen get up. Bronx snarled, protecting the girls ferociously. The Quarrymen began to show up their hammers, wanting to destroy the beast and gargoyle, no matter what it takes. The crowds surrounding them was in a sea of shock and anger, surprise and fear. They began to throw cans, bottles, anything in sight at the Quarrymen.
The police arrived to arrest the Quarrymen who's disturbing the peace and hurting innocents. As the crowds scattered, one person called out for Liberty, and Liberty smiled widely.
"Aunt Elisa! Aunt Elisa, I'm here!". Liberty called to the person, Elisa, one of the cops. Elisa ran to Liberty, picked her up, hugging her gratefully.
Elisa sighed of relief, "Thank goodness, you're safe, Liberty. Your papa told us everything!".
"Is he okay?". Liberty asked worriedly.
Elisa smiled, "He'll be right. He's at the castle. Hold on, your daddy's coming down.". Brooklyn, looking worn out yet relieved, glided down and landed.
"Liberty!". He called out.
"Daddy!". Liberty was dropped to the ground gently by Elisa and ran so quickly to Brooklyn who has his arms out, and Liberty cried, hugging him so tightly. Meanwhile, the crowds saw everything and was shocked to see a friendship between a human and a gargoyle, and a family reconciliation of gargoyles. Their minds was blown out of proportion and their views of gargoyle kind was completely changed. Liberty promised to visit Lori and her family while Brooklyn and Elisa thanked the parents. Liberty was instantly brought home.)
So, the Quarrymen was completely hunted by the police every day while the gargoyles was in stone sleep, except for Keith and Demona. Bonetooth gratefully healed from the wounds he received from the Quarrymen that night. Soon, the president passed down a law that gargoyles of any region is able to do their heritage, language, habits, and etc, and gave them permission to be protectors of the night if needed to be. Liberty and the other gargoyles were allowed night school if they needed to.
Another five years has passed, and Broadway & Angela's egg hatched, revealing to be a girl, her coloring turquoise blue, with her hair black, her eyes dark brown eyes. She looks like a feminine version of Broadway with the addition of hair and has Angela's physique. She took up to wear a pearl white two-piece cloth. Her name is Courtney.
All the Dog Shifters then became to be part of families. Kathy and Lexington was looking to be mated soon after Kathy turns 18 next spring. Alexander and Nutty became mischief makers at their schools. The twins, after revealing their secret to their female best friends at their workplaces, became boyfriends. Bonetooth's brother, Scott surprisingly fell in love with Delilah, one of the clones. Luckily, Thailog was destroyed long before. Sophie welcomed her new brother, Quill, who looks like Maggie with Talon's black coloring. Jett, to everyone's shock, fell in love with the man of two sides, Owen/Puck.
So, Bonetooth's world is safe and well. He is happy with his newfound life. May your life be plentiful and wonderful, Bonetooth.
