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Chapter 2 - CHAPTER 2

The Quiet Morning and the Chip's Little Heat

The first light of morning was a sad purple

color, sneaking through my window blinds like

bad news. My head hurt a little, a leftover from

being a wolf so roughly last night. I was all

tangled in my sheets, and I could still smell

the wolf on me, mixed with a weird, sharp

smell I didn't know.

Pieces of what happened last night flashed in

my head like broken lights – the angry

growling, the tearing things up, trying to hurt

Luna. Feeling bad and cold went through me,

even though the wolf feeling was still a bit

there. What did I do? The question stayed in

the quiet room, and I didn't know the answer,

which was scary.

I sat up, my arms and legs heavy and sore.

Every muscle hurts, reminding me how out of

control I was last night. I looked at myself in

the dusty mirror – my eyes were still a bit big,

with a little yellow around the edges, like the

wolf was still there. I looked away, feeling

yuck.

When I moved, I felt a little warmth coming

from my left ankle. Almost like the sun on a

cool morning, you could barely feel it. I looked

down. There, just above the bone, was the

chip. Small, silver, and looking like nothing

much. The thing the government made all

werewolves wear to watch us. The leash they

said kept us "safe" and "good."

I touched it gently. It felt a little warmer than

my skin. Just the cold going away, I told

myself, trying to ignore the bad feeling that

went down my back. Last night was a bad

dream, a mistake. It had to be. The other

idea… the other idea was too scary to think

about.

I went to the small kitchen, the floor cold

under my feet. The smell of old coffee from

yesterday didn't make me feel any better.

While I waited for new coffee to make, I kept

looking at my ankle. The warmth was still

there, a quiet, steady feeling against my skin.

Later, at the small bookstore where I worked,

the bright lights made my headache worse.

The smell of old books, which I usually liked,

felt heavy. I tried to put new books on the

shelves, but I kept seeing the mean wolf I was

last night.

"You okay, Elara? You seem a bit… not yourself

today," Mrs. Gable, my nice boss who notices

everything, asked with a worried face.

I made a fake smile. "Just a bad night, Mrs.

Gable. The full moon always messes with

me." It was partly true, a lie we all had to tell in

this world where people were scared and

didn't trust us.

She nodded like she understood, but her eyes

had a little bit of worry in them – the kind I

saw in most humans. They let us live here, but

just barely, as long as we were quiet and did

what they expected. Last night… last night

was not quiet or expected.

All day, the warmth on my ankle stayed. It was

small, and I could forget about it if I wasn't

paying attention, but it was always there, a

quiet little feeling. And with it, I felt more and

more worried, like something was really

wrong.

That night, back in my small apartment, I

couldn't get rid of the feeling. The memory of

being so angry, the weird growl, Luna's scared

eyes – they stayed in my head. I sat at my

computer, the light from the screen usually

making me feel calm, but now it felt cold.

My fingers were above the keyboard. I knew I

should just try to forget last night, say it was

just a weird thing that happened. But the

warm feeling on my ankle, the small feeling

that something else was going on… it wouldn't

let me.

I took a deep breath and looked at the

information from my own chip. It was risky,

going against the rules we had with the

government. Messing with the chip was a big

no-no. But being scared about what happened

last night was stronger than being scared of

the government.

The information was a mess of secret words

and code I couldn't read. It was made so

normal werewolves couldn't understand it.

But I wasn't normal. My human love for

computers had become a secret way to

understand the digital chains we were in.

Hours went by, with weak coffee and a

growing bad feeling. I went through the

firewalls, got past the security things I'd

learned how to break a long time ago. The

deeper I went, the more strange things I

found. Information being sent at weird times,

strange energy, and secret files that were

much bigger and more complicated than just

needing to know where we were.

What are they hiding? The question felt heavy

in the air, full of worry.

Then, I found it. A hidden place in the chip's

information, with a name that looked like just

random letters. It was really secret, much

harder to get into than anything else. My

fingers flew on the keyboard, lines of code

moving on the screen as I tried every way I

knew to read it.

I got more and more annoyed. The secret

code was strong, made to keep people out.

But every time I couldn't read it, I just wanted

to even more. I had to know what was in that

file. The bad feeling in my stomach, the

memory of being so angry, the warm feeling

on my ankle – they all told me the answer was

hidden in those lines of code.

Finally, after a long time, something

happened. A small part of the file flickered,

and the secret words turned into bits of text I

could read. Technical words, numbers for

sound, how people act… the words looked

weird and cold.

One set of words, repeated a lot, made me

feel really cold: "Make Them Angry Now."

I held my breath. Angry? Was that what

happened to me last night? Did the chip…

make me mean?

I looked further down, my heart beating fast.

Another bit of text I could read: "Make Them

Obey – Make Them Weak Now."

Obey. Weak. The words showed a scary

future, where we weren't just watched, but

made to do things. Our own feelings, our own

choices, controlled by the little things stuck in

our skin.

The warmth on my ankle got stronger, a

sudden, sharp feeling that made me gasp. On

the screen, the part of the file I could read

flickered again, a new line of code showing

for a second before the secret writing came

back.

But I had seen enough.

the short line of code Elara saw before it went

back to secret writing was a time – and it was

counting down to the next full moon.

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