-Part Three- Freedom Neopets
1 Ettne was hauled off to a large mansion. Once inside, she was released from her cage and stretched eagerly. The pain of her mother still lingered in her mind, as she was lead down a long staircase. At the bottom was a huge kitchen full of neopets, and one human. The human was screaming at a green wocky. The wocky seemed bored and use to the yelling. Suddenly the human pulled his leg back, and kicked the neopet straight in the stomach. The wocky's eyes widened in shock and pain. Ettne gasped as anger filled her, how could these humans be that mean? "You the new one?" Ettne looked up to see a human looming over her. "Yes, I'm Ettne." The human sighed and muttered, "Awfully small. She'll have to stay in the house, until she is older. But we'll take here." Ettne watched the human hand the hunter a bag of neopoints. "Have fun, Wocky." The hunter sneered before leaving. The human showed Ettne over to a table and placed a plate in front of her. "This is your breakfast. Afterwards you go to work." Before Ettne could respond, the human was gone.
2 She stared at her plate with a few bread crusts on it. Her stomach rumbled and she eagerly stuffed the food in her mouth. A large red claw landed on Ettne's shoulder and she jumped. She whirled around to face a skeith face to face. "You are the new worker? You are so small!" the skeith jeered, pulling Ettne off her chair.
3 The green Wocky hobbled past, noticing the two. "Listen short stuff, I run this place. If you don't want trouble from me, then obey me. Got it?" Ettne frowned, shocked at the Skeith's meanness. "I don't understand. What do you mean?" she stuttered, stepping back. The skeith laughed and stepped closer, "What's there to understand? Do what I say! And I say, give me the rest of your meal." Ettne glanced at her plate of partially eaten bread crusts. "But, it's mine. I still want to eat it." Ettne muttered, staring at the floor. The skeith glared then shoved the small Wocky against the table. Her meal clattered to the floor, with a crash. "What did you say? You won't give me your meal?" Ettne began to tremble, unsure of what to say. The skeith pounced on her and began to hit her. She burst into tears, and then a green streak sailed by. The green shoved into the skeith, sending him flying. "Leave her alone, Akal." The green wocky snapped, then turned to Ettne. "Are you okay?" Ettne nodded and stood.
4 The skeith stalked back over, hate filling his eyes. "You want to make a deal about this?" He taunted the green wocky. The wocky replied be growling. Just as a fight was about to break out, the human hurried over. "You three! Break it up, now!" Quickly, Akal stepped back, glaring, but returned to his seat. "Thank you so much!" Ettne said to the green Wocky. The Wocky blushed and led the way to an empty table. They hopped up on separate chairs. "You better be careful of Akal. He's a mean one." Ettne nodded, wiping away a tear. "You're new here. Listen, I'll show you around. You know, the ropes." The Wocky smiled at Ettne, and she grinned back. "Okay, thanks!" The Wocky grinned, "By the way, I'm Kit." Ettne smiled, "I'm Ettne."
1 Ettne was hauled off to a large mansion. Once inside, she was released from her cage and stretched eagerly. The pain of her mother still lingered in her mind, as she was lead down a long staircase. At the bottom was a huge kitchen full of neopets, and one human. The human was screaming at a green wocky. The wocky seemed bored and use to the yelling. Suddenly the human pulled his leg back, and kicked the neopet straight in the stomach. The wocky's eyes widened in shock and pain. Ettne gasped as anger filled her, how could these humans be that mean? "You the new one?" Ettne looked up to see a human looming over her. "Yes, I'm Ettne." The human sighed and muttered, "Awfully small. She'll have to stay in the house, until she is older. But we'll take here." Ettne watched the human hand the hunter a bag of neopoints. "Have fun, Wocky." The hunter sneered before leaving. The human showed Ettne over to a table and placed a plate in front of her. "This is your breakfast. Afterwards you go to work." Before Ettne could respond, the human was gone.
2 She stared at her plate with a few bread crusts on it. Her stomach rumbled and she eagerly stuffed the food in her mouth. A large red claw landed on Ettne's shoulder and she jumped. She whirled around to face a skeith face to face. "You are the new worker? You are so small!" the skeith jeered, pulling Ettne off her chair.
3 The green Wocky hobbled past, noticing the two. "Listen short stuff, I run this place. If you don't want trouble from me, then obey me. Got it?" Ettne frowned, shocked at the Skeith's meanness. "I don't understand. What do you mean?" she stuttered, stepping back. The skeith laughed and stepped closer, "What's there to understand? Do what I say! And I say, give me the rest of your meal." Ettne glanced at her plate of partially eaten bread crusts. "But, it's mine. I still want to eat it." Ettne muttered, staring at the floor. The skeith glared then shoved the small Wocky against the table. Her meal clattered to the floor, with a crash. "What did you say? You won't give me your meal?" Ettne began to tremble, unsure of what to say. The skeith pounced on her and began to hit her. She burst into tears, and then a green streak sailed by. The green shoved into the skeith, sending him flying. "Leave her alone, Akal." The green wocky snapped, then turned to Ettne. "Are you okay?" Ettne nodded and stood.
4 The skeith stalked back over, hate filling his eyes. "You want to make a deal about this?" He taunted the green wocky. The wocky replied be growling. Just as a fight was about to break out, the human hurried over. "You three! Break it up, now!" Quickly, Akal stepped back, glaring, but returned to his seat. "Thank you so much!" Ettne said to the green Wocky. The Wocky blushed and led the way to an empty table. They hopped up on separate chairs. "You better be careful of Akal. He's a mean one." Ettne nodded, wiping away a tear. "You're new here. Listen, I'll show you around. You know, the ropes." The Wocky smiled at Ettne, and she grinned back. "Okay, thanks!" The Wocky grinned, "By the way, I'm Kit." Ettne smiled, "I'm Ettne."
