"Who are you?" Am asked.
"I'm Otto," he answered, "What's a Pichu girl like you doing here?"
"I was cerious," Am added, "I didn't mean to truspass here."
"A shadow hunter does follow this border, which is me," Otto replied, "Tell me, what's your name?"
"Am," Am answered.
'She not a bad looking girl,' Otto thought.
"Why are you staring at me like that?" Am yelled.
"Oh, sorry..." Otto added, "Just a daydream, I guess... You're beautiful."
"Why thank you," Am said sweetly, "I noticed myself, that you.. uh... you're such a gentleman."
"Thanks," Otto replied.
Am began to blush. She got up and sat down. Otto lended his hand. Am let him help her up to her feet.
"I better get going," Am added.
"Wait, you seem nice enough," Otto called, "Maybe we might meet up here again sometime."
Am nodded.
Am got inside and forgot she had met Otto for a while. Mya was asleep in her room. Am shook her head. She knows it's no use to tell Mya anything.
"What? A shadow hunter," Linda added, "Am, shadow hunters are also like male mew mews. I can't believe you saw one today."
"So they're good?" Am asked.
"Yes, most likely," Linda answered, "Shadow hunters take the same jobs as we do. They do the work at night while we sleep. In the daytime, they're just lazy. That's why they're called the shadow hunters."
"Oh, the one I met was a daylighter," Am added.
"Hmm, very rare..." Linda muddered.
"Otto, what's the matter with you?" a voice yelled in rage, "You work at night, not during the day!"
"Sorry, Percy..." Otto wailed.
"Percy, don't be hard on my brother."
"Thanks, Andrew."
"Andrew, your brother better not wonder off again," Percy scowled.
"Hey!" the Houndour boy scolded, "I don't need any help. Otto's not a helpless child! He can handle anything."
"Okay," the Pochiana boy said, "If I catch him again, he'll do mobbing duty."
Am fell asleep. Otto quietly snuck in the yard. He crawled in the bushes and lyed down on his belly and waited for a sign from Andrew.
"Otto, what are you doing?" his brother whispered.
"You know about the mew mews that work during the day, right?" Otto whispered back.
Andrew nodded.
"I met one of them."
"Are you crazy, Otto?" Andrew added.
"Trust me," Otto replied.
"Okay, I won't tell a soul."
Andrew carried on and Otto followed him.
Am woke up at daylight. She saw some lyed down grass below her window. She shook her head and thought it was her imagenation. She vowed that she wouldn't tell anyone.
"Oh, hi, Am!"
"Erica? What are you doing up?" Am asked.
"I heard you saw a shadow hunter, right?" Erica added.
"Uh, yes." Am answered.
"They have the same dudies as we do," Erica replied, "but at night. The shadow hunters are male mews."
"I know, Linda told me," Am added.
"I wouldn't go near them if I were you," Erica said motherly.
'What can it be dangerous?' Am thought.
She saw two of them.
"Scram!" she yelled.
One boy ran off, but the other one stood still.
"Hi," he called, lying on some grass.
"You too!" Am yelled.
The second one ran off.
"Am, what's going on here?" Erica called.
"Nothing," Am answered, "Shadow hunters can't be all bad. They're humans like us."
"I had no idea what's gotten into you, Am," Erica groaned.
"No, I-"
"Are you okay?" Erica asked.
"I'm fine," Am answered.
"Why aren't you focused?" Erica added.
"I am focused!" Am replied, "I chased off a shadow hunter today at dawn."
"Who was it?" Erica asked.
Am began to blush.
"Otto, a Pikachu mew," she answered.
"Oh, why didn't you tell me before you start acting huffy?" Erica added.
"I scared him off, didn't I?" Am asked.
"Why are you being secretive all of the sudden?" Erica added, trying to get answer from her sisiter.
"He wasn't doing anything!" Am huffed, "Just laying in the sun."
"On our yard," Erica replied, "inmature boy."
"He wasn't inmature!" Am added.
'Uh oh..' she thought.
"You like him, don't you, Am?" Erica asked with sparkled green eyes, "You like a shadow hunter..."
"WHAT?"
Am pinned Erica.
"Hey, Am! It's fine!" Erica shreeked, "I won't tell anyone about it! Cross my heart!"
Am got off of her older sister.
"Don't tell anyone about this," Am added.
"Don't worry," Erica replied, "Your secret is safe with me."
Am sighed in releaf.
"It better be," she muddered.
