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Chapter 12 - CHAPTER 12

The Unlikely Friends

The cave was wet and quiet. The smell of the

burned car was still in the air. We were an

unlikely pair of friends. Jax, the human who

didn't like werewolves, listened carefully as I

told him what Lyra had figured out and what I

was afraid of. It was strange: a werewolf

trusting a human. Both of us were being

hunted by the secret government. We felt

worried about what to do next. Where could

we go? It was scary. Every little sound outside

the cave felt dangerous. The interesting thing

was that quick, strange movement I had seen

before, a tiny bit of hope in all the fear.

The quiet in the cave felt heavy

with our hidden fears and hard choices.

Jax moved uncomfortably on the hard rock.

He kept looking at the cave opening, his hand

going to where his gun should be. His gun

was gone, lost when we ran. He was out of his

world here, in my home, without his power

and tools. Seeing him weak made him seem

less scary and more like someone else in

danger.

"They… they did that to Finn?" he asked, his

voice still not believing it. "He was just…

cutting his grass last week." Thinking about

Finn doing normal things and how he was

now was very scary.

"They're doing it to all of us," I said quietly and

sadly. "The chips… they're not just watching

us. They're taking away who we are." I

remembered the happy young werewolves

who were now quiet and still. It hurt my heart.

Thinking about our wild spirits

being stopped made me feel very cold and

afraid.

Jax rubbed his messy hair. He usually looked

strong, but now he looked lost. "But… why?

Why would they do this?" His human mind

couldn't understand something so big and

wrong.

"I don't know why they really want to," I said.

The broken data only gave scary hints. "But

Lyra… she found words. 'Make the brain slow.'

They're not just controlling what we do, Jax.

They're stopping our minds."

He looked scared. "Like… like they're turning

you into… zombies?" The human word

sounded rough but showed the bad picture.

"Worse," I whispered. "Zombies are empty.

We… we're still inside. We know what's

happening. But we can't fight back." Thinking

about my own mind trapped, having to do

what they say, felt like I couldn't breathe.

The idea of being stuck in my

own head was the worst kind of pain.

Our biggest problem now was staying alive.

Bram and the controlled werewolves were

outside. They would wait and never give up.

They knew this land better than any human.

"We can't stay here," Jax said, looking

determined. "They'll trap us." His police skills

were starting to work. He wasn't the hunter

anymore; he was being hunted, and he

needed me to survive.

"Where can we go?" I asked. I felt so alone.

My own people were now dangerous. The

human world didn't like us. We were lost with

no friends.

Jax thought for a moment, his eyebrows

together. "There's… there's an old road where

they used to cut down trees. It goes to some

old houses, deep in the human woods. No one

goes there now. It's not a great plan, but it's

better than staying here."

Trusting him to take me into human land felt

like I was going against my feelings. But what

he said made sense. Our home was now

dangerous. We needed to hide where no one

would look for us.

Every step I took with Jax felt

like I was going further from everything I

knew and trusted.

Walking through the woods was scary. We

had to be quiet and careful. Every little sound

made us jump. Jax didn't know the woods

well, but he moved quietly, like a hunter. He

seemed to understand how bad things were

and that I was trusting him.

As we went deeper into the human woods, the

air smelled different. The good smell of trees

and dirt mixed with the bad smell of human

machines. It reminded me we were in a

strange place. My wolf feelings felt uneasy.

This wasn't our home.

We reached the old houses as the sun started

to go down. The shadows looked long and

scary. The houses were falling apart and

covered in plants, but they gave us some

shelter. While Jax moved broken things from

one of the least broken houses, I looked

around, trying to hear or smell anyone near.

The quiet of the old houses felt

safe but also like a trap.

Inside the house, it was cold and wet.

Moonlight came through the broken windows,

shining on dust in the air. We were safe for

now. But we didn't know what to do next.

"The data… the piece you have," Jax said,

breaking the quiet. "You said we need

someone who understands it."

"Yes," I said, taking the broken chip from my

pocket. "Someone who knows human

machines. But who would help us? A

werewolf and a… police officer who lost his

job?" My own dislike of humans came back.

Why would any human risk helping us?

Jax looked serious. "There are good people,

Elara. People who believe in what's right, even

for people they don't know." I was surprised to

see he really believed this. Maybe this strange

friendship was stronger than I thought.

The danger we were both in

started to break down the wall of not trusting

each other.

As we talked about people who might help us

– names from Jax's past, quiet stories about

humans who were kind – I heard a new

sound. A quiet, steady whirring, getting closer.

It wasn't the heavy steps of the armored

figures or the quiet steps of werewolves. It

sounded like a machine.

Jax heard it too, his eyes getting wide with

fear. "A drone," he whispered, his hand going

to where his gun wasn't.

We ran to the broken window, looking out into

the dark. A small, black drone with a blinking

red light floated quietly past the trees. It was

watching us.

But that wasn't the scariest thing. Under the

drone was a small thing making a quiet,

familiar sound, like static. The same strange

thing I had seen near Finn. As the drone

pointed its camera at our house, the static got

louder, and I felt dizzy, my head hurting. Jax

next to me held his head.

The drone, making the strange

static sound, started shining a weak blue light

at the house. Through the trees, I saw figures

moving – not the fast, quiet werewolves, but

the heavy, careful steps of the armored

government people. They had found us. And

they had brought the static with them.

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