Awooooooo! (that was supposed to be a howl). Hey peeps!
It's been a while (sorta), but I finally finished chapter 6. It's been sitting around for a while and I finished it today. Hope you like!
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Transformers.
Mia woke up from something cold and wet nudging at her cheek. Mia groaned and her eyes fluttered open to see a black nose.
"Whoa!" exclaimed Mia as she backed away from the large black wolf. Mia was extremely happy to see the injured wolf able to stand and move around slowly, and she hurried and tried to wake up Sam.
"Sam!" shouted Mia as she shook her older brother vigorously. "Sam! Sam, wake up!"
"Ungh?" mumbled Sam. Mia kept shaking him and he eventually sat up, rubbing his eyes.
"Why is my bed so hard…?" muttered Sam.
"That's because you're not in your bed silly!" replied Mia.
"Wha? I'm not…in…" Sam's eyes flew open and he took in his surroundings.
"Oh, right…" said Sam. "I forgot we spent the night in a den with two monstrous wolves." Mia's and Sam's eyes widened at the same night as they both tensed.
"We spent the night!" they exclaimed together.
"Oh my god oh my god oh my god!" said Mia. "Grandpa's going to KILL us!"
"He's not going to stop at just killing us!" replied Sam. "What're we going to say? "Hey Gramps, we just decided to spend the night in the dangerous and dark woods." How stupid does that sound?"
"And what if the police come back?" said Mia.
"What if?" said Sam. "They ARE going to come back! They know where we are now!"
"I'm too young to die!" squealed Mia. "And if they do come, they'll just shoot the wolf again!"
…
Ironhide watched amused as the two humans panicked, the older male walking in circles. Ratchet had left to try to find some sort of food for the humans, since they had to be nourished constantly. Ironhide thought this was yet another trait for the weak and fragile species. The girl remained seated, but they were babbling away in their language. Most wolves actually partially understood the English language, but of course the humans couldn't understand the wolves' language.
"Well, couldn't we just leave?" suggested the girl.
"Where would we go? We have no idea where we are, and we couldn't just wander around aimlessly."
"Right… so we should probably stick with the wolves until someone finds us, huh?"
...
"I guess…" said Sam as he glanced at the great black wolf watching them intently. Sam almost swore he saw some sort of amusement in those icy blue eyes.
"I'm hungry," stated Mia. "I want pancakes."
"Well we don't have any pancakes, do we?" grumbled Sam. Sam blushed slightly as his stomach growled loudly. Mia smirked and crawled out of the den and into the morning sun. Sam followed after his sister and stretched as he stood up.
"It sure is bright already," commented Sam. "I wonder what time it is…?"
"I dunno," replied Mia. "Does it really matter? Argh. Now I have to go to the bathroom."
"Great," muttered Sam. "Just go, er, pee in a bush or something."
"What?" exclaimed Mia. "Pee in a bush? Ew, gross! And I don't even have toilet paper!"
"Use a leaf."
"…You are SO disgusting Sam. No wonder you don't have a girlfriend."
"Hey!" Sam cried indignantly.
"What?" replied Mia. "It's true."
"Don't you have to go?" repeated Sam.
"Not anymore!" said Mia cheerily. Sam's face scrunched up in disgust.
"I'm just kidding," reassured Mia. "I'll be right back. Don't go anywhere."
"Where would I go?" mumbled Sam as Mia walked into the dense bushes. Sam whistled to himself as he waited for his sister to emerge, and he sat down after a while.
"Geez, she's taking her precious time," muttered Sam. A couple more minutes passed and Sam was beginning to get worried. What was taking so long? Did something happen? The black wolf seemed to sense Sam's uneasiness and it went after the direction Mia had gone. Sam waited anxiously for it to return. A high pitched feminine screech startled Sam.
"Mia?" shouted Sam. "Is that you?"
"It's WATCHING me go!" screamed Mia's voice from somewhere in the trees.
"What's watching you?" Sam asked.
"The wolf!" Sam face-palmed and shook his head at his sister's indignant squeaks.
"It's just a wolf Mia," said Sam.
"Make it go away!" shouted Mia. "I'm not even done yet!" Sam didn't reply, and a few seconds later an annoyed Mia trudged out of the bushes, followed closely by the black wolf.
"I hope the wolf is happy," grumbled Mia. "Cause it just got a lesson on human anatomy whether it wanted it or not." Sam grimaced.
"And you said I was gross," muttered Sam. Mia growled.
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Ironhide watched the two humans continue to converse, and Ironhide almost considered joining in. The wolves WERE capable of speaking the English language; it was just that most humans' reactions were not too good. The unwanted image of the human girl, Mia was her name, relieving herself was still fresh in Ironhide's mind. He agreed with the girl. That was a lesson on human anatomy that he had not wanted. A rustling caught Ironhide's attention and Ratchet came out of the bushes carrying a twig of wild blueberries and dragging along a small piece of deer meat. Both humans' eyes widened at the sight of food, and they watched hungrily as Ratchet set it down. The girl immediately devoured almost all of the berries before the boy snatched them away from her and gobbled down the rest. After the berries were eaten, the two stared uncertainly at the red meat.
"We can't eat it raw," said the girl.
"Well, can't we make a fire? I've seen it on TV enough. We just need flint though," replied the boy.
"Oh!" exclaimed the girl. "I think I might have some in the backpack!" The girl scurried back into the den and rummaged around for this "flint". Ironhide and Ratchet had agreed that the group should move if the boy and girl did not want to be caught by the other humans who had shot Ironhide, but Ironhide just didn't know how to tell them without speaking. Ironhide settled on the latter option. He would speak.
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~Sierra
