I walked down the road, school just finished.

Mum used to tell me freaky stories when I was younger, and she still remained to freak me out.

Honestly, what kind of creatures rose from ground by water and turned into beings by fire?

"Just getting on my nerves." I groaned. Someone approached me.

"What's getting on your nerves?" Dragonmir asked. Yes, that was his name, Dragonmir. I sighed and glared at my best friend. He looked at my curiously.

I don't know why he wanted to befriend me, he just walked up to me not even half a year ago, he stuck by me all the time. He was gorgeous, 6 foot tall was a heavy masculine body, pure white skin and short brunette hair. He was what I thought was a player, but when I got to know him I knew I was wrong. He was a good friend, and even as guys tried hitting on me, he stood up. I wasn't that for a boyfriend, I really didn't want attention, but I received it with my looks, and when Dray entered my world, I knew that I just started more of that get- over- me crap.

"My mother." I glared. Dray waited for an explanation. I sighed and started. "She always puts these crazy things in my head, and then I start thinking about them, then they seem to stick, like literally, they don't wanna leave. I'm so sick of it, seriously, all that crap about creatures forming from the ground by water and turned to being by fire, who buys this crap? It makes no sense." I growled. I hit myself across the head and when I tried again Dray grabbed my arm.

"I wish you wouldn't hit yourself, you have such a pretty face, it would be a shame to see it wrecked." Dray said. I sighed and he released my arm. "They come for pretty girls like you. You can't let them get you, they're dangerous." My mothers words echoed in my head. I shook it back and forth, trying to rid of it.

"Ugh." I snapped. Dragonmir seemed to think about what I said, and when realizing it, he froze. He stared at me for an unmeasurable amount of time. The more I thought about it, the more I knew they weren't bad, no matter what. It seemed illogical that a creature would be accused and judged before they even had a chance to survive. If creatures rose from the ground by water, and turned by fire, I would not judge them, I would be me and deal with it.

"What?" I groaned. dray shook his head, yet as he walked me home, he didn't once talk to me, lost in thought.


(Dray's POV)

She mentioned it. She mentioned Water beings, she talked about what I was. I was sick as it was, I needn't feel more sick then I already was, I didn't need this on top of sickness. It was rare for Water people to get sick.

Danielle. She didn't believe it, of course she wouldn't, why would she? If she did she'd probably freak, we were known for a reputation, one given to us, not by choice. We were not dangerous, of course, we did have a thing for gorgeous women or men. Danielle was my responsibility, one I chose to keep my eyes on. I chose to protect her, and nobody can take that away from me.

She seemed so keen on ridding of the thoughts that I felt bad. We were not freaks, we didn't choose to be who we are. We didn't choose to be here, we were sent here for protection, to start anew. We wouldn't out grow the population of human beings, we just wanted a home, a place we can live because our planet rotted and vegetation whipped out. We needed to live, and if the humans were in the same situation, they'd do the same, hunt for a chance to live.

We have never hurt a human in our life, yet we live as they do, buying food they cook or kill. They accuse us of being dangerous, yet we haven't hurt any creature, and they kill them daily. I was not a monster, I didn't deserve a reputation. I didn't deserve fear from Danielle.