Karin Uzumaki
Banned
Wild Lyon
The sun was hot as it beated down hard onto the sideway. Birds cherpped in to the sky as the single deitizon walked along the hard, aged side walk. As he listened to the birds chirp in their upbeat voice, he let out a sharp growl. The birds suddenly stopped and sunk beneath their nest. His firey mane bounced with each step as his bare feet hit the slightly heated pavement. He looked up the road and saw a girl waiting at the bus stop, obviously waiting for her transportain to arrive. The girl was standing patiantly in her blue jeans and pink top, her left eye scanning for the yellow vehcile, for the other was obscured by her black hair. The boy blushed as he approached her and turned his head to the side as he too waited for his bus. Stopping a good three feet away from her, he placed his head down and stared at his feet.
"Hi Adam." the girl said in a cheerful and up beat tone.
"Oh...hi, Kerry." he replied, trying his best to hide the nervousness in his voice.
The girl took a moment to the boy over. He had on a rust colored shirt with dark forest green cargo pants with jagged bottoms. His tail was poking out from behinde and swayed in an imaginary breeze. His yellow fur was brighten by his blushing cheeks, his eyes still firmly focused on his feet. He glanced over towards the human girl, who gave him a friendly smile. He gave her a sheepish smile and the girl gave a small laugh. He quickly looked the other way and blushed even louder. Why was she laughing at him? Was there something in his teeth? He dug a claw into his white teeth and scarped them.
"So, today's your first day at that animal school right?" Kerry asked
"Huh? Oh, Yeah! My bus should be getting here anytime now." he said looking at his black wrist watch.
"I'm really gonna miss you. Class won't be nearly as exciting without you." she said
"Thanks. Things won't be the same without you either." he said, happy the girl was going to miss him.
How in the world he actually was able to even go to an all human school for so long was beyond him. In all honsety, he just thought the adults were complete idiots. The main reason he was transferred was because his last name was Lyon, instead of Lion. Why schools went solely by last names instead of the actual appearance of thier students was still a mystery but he did find somethings good about it. For one, there was Kerry the girl was happy to befriend him while others either feared him or hated the fact that he made good grades. The second was Chad, AKA his second best friend, for Kerry would always hold this place. The kid came off as a bully but was quick to take in Adam, most likely to avoid earning his rage.
"Chad said he'll beat up the jocks for you." Kerry said, reminding him of his previous hobby.
"Right. Oh, looks like my bus is here." Adam said as he caught sight of the bus.
As it came into veiw, he noticed right away at how overcrowded the bus was. Tails, paws, and even feet were stuck out the open windows and dense and powerful smell of animal fur could be smelt even from down the street. The bus screeched to a stop and opened up to the commention of a varity of animal noises. Kerry resisted the urge to hold her nose as Adam now questioned if switching schools was really a good idea. A honk of the horn and Adam shook from his thoughts.
"Bye Adam! See ya later!" he yelled
Adam waved and stepped onto the bus. The doors snapped closed so fast he barely had time to pull in his tail as it shut, nearly cutting it off. Shooting the bus driver a mean glare he slumped down the bus, looking for a seat. His first few steps were fruitless as they were all filled by other students. He then spotted an empty seat and plopped down into it, hearing a sharp shrill hext to him.
"Hey, watch it!" the voice said
Adam turned and saw thr source of the voice. It was a small monkey with bright orange fur and long arms that flopped on the seat. His only article of clothing was a red shirt and a green baseball cap. His were angry and Adam looked down to see he had sat on his tail.
"Oh, sorry." he said lifting up and allowing the monkey's tail to slid from beneath.
"Thanks." he said and put a hand on his chin.
"Um, my name's-"
"Before you finshed that, I want to tell you that I'm in no mood to talk. So try to be quiet, please." the monkey said, cutting him off.
"Alright, geez." Adam said and turned the opposite direction.
The rest of the ride to school was just as the omnkey wanted, quiet, dispite the loud noise of the other animals. As the bus stopped in front of the school, the whole structure slide forward as the bus suddenly stopped. The doors hissed open and Adam was pushed as he made his way to the school. As he climbed from the sidewalk, he noticed a giant sign with letters that spelled out 'Come, Ad My On' meaning to spell 'Welcome Adam Lyon'.
"Great. A school full of idiots." he said to himself
Wasting no time, he made his way into the school. His nose was assulted immediately by the strong scent of other animals and other scents he wasn't sure he wanted to know about. Forcing pass these incredible oders, he made his way towards what he hoped was his first class. Taking out his sceduale from his backpack, he looked up at the passing rooms. His eyes were breifly met by the sight of fishtubs that ran all around the school, along with the stream that acted as a divider in the hallways. Animals passed and talked on about seemingly pointless information, further making him seem out of place here at this animal he stopped in front of the door, he checked his sceduale and saw that this was it.
"Oh, hello. And, who might you be?" a rhino wearing a red business suit with blue slacks asked
Adam handed him his sceduale and the rhino read over it quickly.
"Ah yes, class! This Mister Adam Lyon. Let's give him a warm CDMS welcome."
This statement was followed by silence and chirpping of crikets. The lion gave a irrated grunt and made his way towards the empty desk near the front of the room. His new insrcutor, Mr. Hornbill, resumed teaching his class on the proper way to greet other animals. Adam was repulsed by this method, probable from living with humans for so long, and decided to pretend to listen while he jotted down doodles of the rhino. It was after nearly an hour before the bell rung and saved him from the incredible boring and disgusting class. He made his way towards his next class, which was thankfully a class that was much less disgusting that his last.
The Gym floor was littered with execersie equipment and different balls for the various sports they were to play. Lined up with the rest of his class, Adam slumped slightly with in his red and white Gym uniform. They were currently being assigned gym partner's by a goldfish in a bowl (a goldfish!) who screamed each of theitr names as if to compensate for this factor. As the line up thined, Adam was able to noticed that a certain person stayed behind with each calling. Then, he herad his own name called sharply by the banshee.
"Adam Lyon and Jake SpiderMonkey!" she called in her gruff voice
Adam grimaced as he stuck a claw in his ear to sooth his aching ear drums. He then saw a familiar person walk over towards him, arms dragging on the floor.
"You." Adam said as if meeting up with a life-long friend.
"Alright, you worms! Get to work!" she screamed and blew on her whistle.
With this, Jake and Adam procecced towards the climbing rope. They had to breifly wait as a turtle had just ascended the rope and took nearly half an hour to ring the bell. After sliding down with not nearly as much effort, it was their turn.
"You first Jake." Adam said, gesturing towards the poorly oven rope.
"Oh no, you first. Don't want to set the bar too high." Jake said with an air of pride.
"Thanks." Adam said at the monkey's narcessitic comment.
He then jumped and grabbed the rope, beginning to climb with moderate speed. Jake placed a finger on his chin, thinking. Adam was strange, he thought. For some reason, he liked the guy, dispite the fact he was a bit sarcastic. But he liked him and that was enough for him. He'd been needing a new obsession since his last left school last year, carried for in a strightjacket and screaming that some one had been trying pin him to the wall. Really, Jake thought. Why'd pin you to the wall when you can be kept bond and gagged in the basement? He snapped his head upwards as he heard the ringing of a small bell. Adam was now sliding down the rope as fast as he could without catching the ever painful rope burn.
"Your turn." Adam said as he gave the monkey the rope.
Jake took it and then climbed half way up in nearly the blink of an eye. The monkey had rung the bell faster than he had time to finish his gasp of awe and descended in half that time. Adam gave a low whistle.
"I told ya." Jake said with a smirk.
"Didn't think you telling the truth." Adam said still looking at the bell that phantomly rung as it swung side-to-side.
The two gym partner's than made thei rway through the rest of the activities, Adam showing Jake up as often as Jake did him. By the time they were done, the two were soaked in sweat and laughing and grinning. Adam gave a laugh as he thought back to how Jack tripped during the laps they'd been told to do. Jake smiled as wide and friendly as his mouth would allow, giving off a howling chuckle. The two then headed for the showers were they washed off and then headed off in opposite directions towards their next class.
Adam realized as the progressed that he shaired two more periods with Jake and was happy that he'd found someone to talk to. Jake may have been a bit self-centered and obsessive over his rear, but he was still better than talking to thin air. As the bell rung for lunch, Adam headed stright for the cafeteria. The room was huge, with a giant tropical tree placed in the middle of the room. Tables that sat five at a time were located everywhere and the sounds of animals conversating assulted his ears. He walked over to the lunch line and noticed the dily special: Wormy Joes. The mere thought of eating worms was replusive, but he didn't count on this and hadn'y packed a lunch. He thought the animal school would have more of a selection that he was use to. Stupid Me, Adam thought.
He grabbed a tray and relucately approached the lunch lady, an elephant with a hairnet and white apron and blue uniform. The elephant slammed a lump of meat filled with worms on his tray, the pink creatures wiggling in all directions. He paid the lady and then went about the task of finding a table. His sharp eyes failed him, as he was unable to spot a table with a free seat. Then, a long, furry familiar arm waved towards him over the crowd. The lion smiled and walked over towards the monkey sitting at an empty table near the back. Adam placed the lunch on the table and pulled up a seat.
"Hi, Adam. How's your day been?" Jake asked, begining to eat his worm infested lunch.
"Terrible. Half my classes don't even involve anything I learned at my old school." he complained, taking a bite of his lunch in the process.
"It's like everything I learned is completely useless here. I mean, my history class invovles eating my book! What is this! An animal school!" Adam screamed
"Yes." Jake said flatly with a smug stare.
"Oh." Adam said with a slight blush "Right. But it's not all bad. My creative writing class is decent, despite my teacher being a crazy old loon."
"Ms. Loon is a loon." Jake said, getting enjoyment at pointing out Adam mistakes.
"There's anothre thing. Making fun of the teachers isn't half as fun if their alrady what your comparing them to. At my old school, that would have killed." Adam said, remembering how he use to make his friends laugh at that comment.
"Well here, cheapshots like that won't cut it. You really got to think if you want to be a comedian here." Jake said taking another bite of his lunch.
To express this, he compared his teacher, Mr. Mandrill, to a hippie as he always spoke in a slow and laid back tone. Adam chuckled. There was no telling what that guy was on. The rest of their lunch was occuppied with these comments, laughter ensuring. Over at another table, a gorilla and python watched the scene with interest. The gorilla, Windsor, was looking at the scene with a keen and observing eye, something extreamely rare for him and was always a sign of trouble. His friend, Slips, was staring as well, but not nearly as thoughtfully as Windsor.
"It seems Jake has a new obsession." he said in his flat, monotone voice.
"Yeah. That Adam kid doesn't know what he's in for." the snake replied
"Regardless, we can't interfer. I'm truly looking forward to how this is going to end." he said as Jake put a hand on Adam and escorted them out the lunchroom.
"Whatever, I just want to see what he'll do to him." he said with excitment.
With that, the scene changed to the ending of the day. Adam and Jake had egarly raced outside, the monkey climbing on his back. He playfully picked through his mane, Adam giggling as his fingers tickled his skin.
"Stop that, Jake! It tickles!" he said as he laughed
"But these ticks are so tastey!" he said back
Adam laughed even more, for he knew he didn't have any ticks. Weekly showers with anti-pest shampoo garentueed that. With that, the monkey climbed down and smiled at Adam. As they reached the sidewalk, they parted, going home.
Adam was happy, for he finally had a friend. He was absolutely high on this thought as he walked home, egar to go back and enjoy another day with his new friend. But for now, he was happy to see Chad waving from across the sideway, Kerry next to him. He smiled and walked towads his friends, a noggie greeting him along with a small hug. He then wrapped his arms arond their shoulders and the trio were off.
Jake smiled. He couldn't help it. He had gained Adam's trust, and more importantly his friendship. Now he would slowly draw him closer, like a snake slowly creeping up on his unknowing prey. His smiled twisted into a wiked scowl, his teeth showing off their white luster. He had decided to take a trip to an old friend, today being his first. Jake walked inside the iron gates into the large white building. He walked past the staff in whate coats and scanned until he came upon a certain cell. Inside the plush walled cell was an eagle wrapped inside a white and grey strapped jacket, swaying softly as he sung alone to the music that was allowed into his cell.
"Hi, Evan." Jake said, having leapt onto the bars.
The eagle shot up and met his gaze with fear, anger, and downright disgust.
"You! What are you doing!" he screamed, a soft beeping going off.
"I just came to see my bestest friend." he said sweetly
"Don't toy with me!" he yelled and rammed into the door, meeting Jake's fake innocent gaze. "I know you're just a sick bastard you pretended to be my friend and then tried to kill me!"
"I didn't want to kill you," he said with a hint of disappointment "I just wanted to make sure you didn't fly away. And now you can't."
"You son of a *****! I'll kill you!" he said and rammed hard into the door, despite the plush making his hits fruitless.
"Don't worry. I've got a new favorite now." he said with a grin
Evan froze with fear. The very thought was horrible and to hear him say it was as frightening as when he had bond him to his wall.
"You didn't...Stay away from them!" he screamed and rammed the door again.
Jake climbed down and walked away as men and white rushed towards the room. The opened the door and the bird fell out, trying to get to Jake, only to be stopped by the strenght of the two men. Struggling, he gasped as a needle periced his skin and he felt a sense of bliss and sleep overcome him. Jake simply chuckled. This time would be different, he thought.
"This time," he said as he exited the building "I won't get caught."
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The sun was hot as it beated down hard onto the sideway. Birds cherpped in to the sky as the single deitizon walked along the hard, aged side walk. As he listened to the birds chirp in their upbeat voice, he let out a sharp growl. The birds suddenly stopped and sunk beneath their nest. His firey mane bounced with each step as his bare feet hit the slightly heated pavement. He looked up the road and saw a girl waiting at the bus stop, obviously waiting for her transportain to arrive. The girl was standing patiantly in her blue jeans and pink top, her left eye scanning for the yellow vehcile, for the other was obscured by her black hair. The boy blushed as he approached her and turned his head to the side as he too waited for his bus. Stopping a good three feet away from her, he placed his head down and stared at his feet.
"Hi Adam." the girl said in a cheerful and up beat tone.
"Oh...hi, Kerry." he replied, trying his best to hide the nervousness in his voice.
The girl took a moment to the boy over. He had on a rust colored shirt with dark forest green cargo pants with jagged bottoms. His tail was poking out from behinde and swayed in an imaginary breeze. His yellow fur was brighten by his blushing cheeks, his eyes still firmly focused on his feet. He glanced over towards the human girl, who gave him a friendly smile. He gave her a sheepish smile and the girl gave a small laugh. He quickly looked the other way and blushed even louder. Why was she laughing at him? Was there something in his teeth? He dug a claw into his white teeth and scarped them.
"So, today's your first day at that animal school right?" Kerry asked
"Huh? Oh, Yeah! My bus should be getting here anytime now." he said looking at his black wrist watch.
"I'm really gonna miss you. Class won't be nearly as exciting without you." she said
"Thanks. Things won't be the same without you either." he said, happy the girl was going to miss him.
How in the world he actually was able to even go to an all human school for so long was beyond him. In all honsety, he just thought the adults were complete idiots. The main reason he was transferred was because his last name was Lyon, instead of Lion. Why schools went solely by last names instead of the actual appearance of thier students was still a mystery but he did find somethings good about it. For one, there was Kerry the girl was happy to befriend him while others either feared him or hated the fact that he made good grades. The second was Chad, AKA his second best friend, for Kerry would always hold this place. The kid came off as a bully but was quick to take in Adam, most likely to avoid earning his rage.
"Chad said he'll beat up the jocks for you." Kerry said, reminding him of his previous hobby.
"Right. Oh, looks like my bus is here." Adam said as he caught sight of the bus.
As it came into veiw, he noticed right away at how overcrowded the bus was. Tails, paws, and even feet were stuck out the open windows and dense and powerful smell of animal fur could be smelt even from down the street. The bus screeched to a stop and opened up to the commention of a varity of animal noises. Kerry resisted the urge to hold her nose as Adam now questioned if switching schools was really a good idea. A honk of the horn and Adam shook from his thoughts.
"Bye Adam! See ya later!" he yelled
Adam waved and stepped onto the bus. The doors snapped closed so fast he barely had time to pull in his tail as it shut, nearly cutting it off. Shooting the bus driver a mean glare he slumped down the bus, looking for a seat. His first few steps were fruitless as they were all filled by other students. He then spotted an empty seat and plopped down into it, hearing a sharp shrill hext to him.
"Hey, watch it!" the voice said
Adam turned and saw thr source of the voice. It was a small monkey with bright orange fur and long arms that flopped on the seat. His only article of clothing was a red shirt and a green baseball cap. His were angry and Adam looked down to see he had sat on his tail.
"Oh, sorry." he said lifting up and allowing the monkey's tail to slid from beneath.
"Thanks." he said and put a hand on his chin.
"Um, my name's-"
"Before you finshed that, I want to tell you that I'm in no mood to talk. So try to be quiet, please." the monkey said, cutting him off.
"Alright, geez." Adam said and turned the opposite direction.
The rest of the ride to school was just as the omnkey wanted, quiet, dispite the loud noise of the other animals. As the bus stopped in front of the school, the whole structure slide forward as the bus suddenly stopped. The doors hissed open and Adam was pushed as he made his way to the school. As he climbed from the sidewalk, he noticed a giant sign with letters that spelled out 'Come, Ad My On' meaning to spell 'Welcome Adam Lyon'.
"Great. A school full of idiots." he said to himself
Wasting no time, he made his way into the school. His nose was assulted immediately by the strong scent of other animals and other scents he wasn't sure he wanted to know about. Forcing pass these incredible oders, he made his way towards what he hoped was his first class. Taking out his sceduale from his backpack, he looked up at the passing rooms. His eyes were breifly met by the sight of fishtubs that ran all around the school, along with the stream that acted as a divider in the hallways. Animals passed and talked on about seemingly pointless information, further making him seem out of place here at this animal he stopped in front of the door, he checked his sceduale and saw that this was it.
"Oh, hello. And, who might you be?" a rhino wearing a red business suit with blue slacks asked
Adam handed him his sceduale and the rhino read over it quickly.
"Ah yes, class! This Mister Adam Lyon. Let's give him a warm CDMS welcome."
This statement was followed by silence and chirpping of crikets. The lion gave a irrated grunt and made his way towards the empty desk near the front of the room. His new insrcutor, Mr. Hornbill, resumed teaching his class on the proper way to greet other animals. Adam was repulsed by this method, probable from living with humans for so long, and decided to pretend to listen while he jotted down doodles of the rhino. It was after nearly an hour before the bell rung and saved him from the incredible boring and disgusting class. He made his way towards his next class, which was thankfully a class that was much less disgusting that his last.
The Gym floor was littered with execersie equipment and different balls for the various sports they were to play. Lined up with the rest of his class, Adam slumped slightly with in his red and white Gym uniform. They were currently being assigned gym partner's by a goldfish in a bowl (a goldfish!) who screamed each of theitr names as if to compensate for this factor. As the line up thined, Adam was able to noticed that a certain person stayed behind with each calling. Then, he herad his own name called sharply by the banshee.
"Adam Lyon and Jake SpiderMonkey!" she called in her gruff voice
Adam grimaced as he stuck a claw in his ear to sooth his aching ear drums. He then saw a familiar person walk over towards him, arms dragging on the floor.
"You." Adam said as if meeting up with a life-long friend.
"Alright, you worms! Get to work!" she screamed and blew on her whistle.
With this, Jake and Adam procecced towards the climbing rope. They had to breifly wait as a turtle had just ascended the rope and took nearly half an hour to ring the bell. After sliding down with not nearly as much effort, it was their turn.
"You first Jake." Adam said, gesturing towards the poorly oven rope.
"Oh no, you first. Don't want to set the bar too high." Jake said with an air of pride.
"Thanks." Adam said at the monkey's narcessitic comment.
He then jumped and grabbed the rope, beginning to climb with moderate speed. Jake placed a finger on his chin, thinking. Adam was strange, he thought. For some reason, he liked the guy, dispite the fact he was a bit sarcastic. But he liked him and that was enough for him. He'd been needing a new obsession since his last left school last year, carried for in a strightjacket and screaming that some one had been trying pin him to the wall. Really, Jake thought. Why'd pin you to the wall when you can be kept bond and gagged in the basement? He snapped his head upwards as he heard the ringing of a small bell. Adam was now sliding down the rope as fast as he could without catching the ever painful rope burn.
"Your turn." Adam said as he gave the monkey the rope.
Jake took it and then climbed half way up in nearly the blink of an eye. The monkey had rung the bell faster than he had time to finish his gasp of awe and descended in half that time. Adam gave a low whistle.
"I told ya." Jake said with a smirk.
"Didn't think you telling the truth." Adam said still looking at the bell that phantomly rung as it swung side-to-side.
The two gym partner's than made thei rway through the rest of the activities, Adam showing Jake up as often as Jake did him. By the time they were done, the two were soaked in sweat and laughing and grinning. Adam gave a laugh as he thought back to how Jack tripped during the laps they'd been told to do. Jake smiled as wide and friendly as his mouth would allow, giving off a howling chuckle. The two then headed for the showers were they washed off and then headed off in opposite directions towards their next class.
Adam realized as the progressed that he shaired two more periods with Jake and was happy that he'd found someone to talk to. Jake may have been a bit self-centered and obsessive over his rear, but he was still better than talking to thin air. As the bell rung for lunch, Adam headed stright for the cafeteria. The room was huge, with a giant tropical tree placed in the middle of the room. Tables that sat five at a time were located everywhere and the sounds of animals conversating assulted his ears. He walked over to the lunch line and noticed the dily special: Wormy Joes. The mere thought of eating worms was replusive, but he didn't count on this and hadn'y packed a lunch. He thought the animal school would have more of a selection that he was use to. Stupid Me, Adam thought.
He grabbed a tray and relucately approached the lunch lady, an elephant with a hairnet and white apron and blue uniform. The elephant slammed a lump of meat filled with worms on his tray, the pink creatures wiggling in all directions. He paid the lady and then went about the task of finding a table. His sharp eyes failed him, as he was unable to spot a table with a free seat. Then, a long, furry familiar arm waved towards him over the crowd. The lion smiled and walked over towards the monkey sitting at an empty table near the back. Adam placed the lunch on the table and pulled up a seat.
"Hi, Adam. How's your day been?" Jake asked, begining to eat his worm infested lunch.
"Terrible. Half my classes don't even involve anything I learned at my old school." he complained, taking a bite of his lunch in the process.
"It's like everything I learned is completely useless here. I mean, my history class invovles eating my book! What is this! An animal school!" Adam screamed
"Yes." Jake said flatly with a smug stare.
"Oh." Adam said with a slight blush "Right. But it's not all bad. My creative writing class is decent, despite my teacher being a crazy old loon."
"Ms. Loon is a loon." Jake said, getting enjoyment at pointing out Adam mistakes.
"There's anothre thing. Making fun of the teachers isn't half as fun if their alrady what your comparing them to. At my old school, that would have killed." Adam said, remembering how he use to make his friends laugh at that comment.
"Well here, cheapshots like that won't cut it. You really got to think if you want to be a comedian here." Jake said taking another bite of his lunch.
To express this, he compared his teacher, Mr. Mandrill, to a hippie as he always spoke in a slow and laid back tone. Adam chuckled. There was no telling what that guy was on. The rest of their lunch was occuppied with these comments, laughter ensuring. Over at another table, a gorilla and python watched the scene with interest. The gorilla, Windsor, was looking at the scene with a keen and observing eye, something extreamely rare for him and was always a sign of trouble. His friend, Slips, was staring as well, but not nearly as thoughtfully as Windsor.
"It seems Jake has a new obsession." he said in his flat, monotone voice.
"Yeah. That Adam kid doesn't know what he's in for." the snake replied
"Regardless, we can't interfer. I'm truly looking forward to how this is going to end." he said as Jake put a hand on Adam and escorted them out the lunchroom.
"Whatever, I just want to see what he'll do to him." he said with excitment.
With that, the scene changed to the ending of the day. Adam and Jake had egarly raced outside, the monkey climbing on his back. He playfully picked through his mane, Adam giggling as his fingers tickled his skin.
"Stop that, Jake! It tickles!" he said as he laughed
"But these ticks are so tastey!" he said back
Adam laughed even more, for he knew he didn't have any ticks. Weekly showers with anti-pest shampoo garentueed that. With that, the monkey climbed down and smiled at Adam. As they reached the sidewalk, they parted, going home.
Adam was happy, for he finally had a friend. He was absolutely high on this thought as he walked home, egar to go back and enjoy another day with his new friend. But for now, he was happy to see Chad waving from across the sideway, Kerry next to him. He smiled and walked towads his friends, a noggie greeting him along with a small hug. He then wrapped his arms arond their shoulders and the trio were off.
Jake smiled. He couldn't help it. He had gained Adam's trust, and more importantly his friendship. Now he would slowly draw him closer, like a snake slowly creeping up on his unknowing prey. His smiled twisted into a wiked scowl, his teeth showing off their white luster. He had decided to take a trip to an old friend, today being his first. Jake walked inside the iron gates into the large white building. He walked past the staff in whate coats and scanned until he came upon a certain cell. Inside the plush walled cell was an eagle wrapped inside a white and grey strapped jacket, swaying softly as he sung alone to the music that was allowed into his cell.
"Hi, Evan." Jake said, having leapt onto the bars.
The eagle shot up and met his gaze with fear, anger, and downright disgust.
"You! What are you doing!" he screamed, a soft beeping going off.
"I just came to see my bestest friend." he said sweetly
"Don't toy with me!" he yelled and rammed into the door, meeting Jake's fake innocent gaze. "I know you're just a sick bastard you pretended to be my friend and then tried to kill me!"
"I didn't want to kill you," he said with a hint of disappointment "I just wanted to make sure you didn't fly away. And now you can't."
"You son of a *****! I'll kill you!" he said and rammed hard into the door, despite the plush making his hits fruitless.
"Don't worry. I've got a new favorite now." he said with a grin
Evan froze with fear. The very thought was horrible and to hear him say it was as frightening as when he had bond him to his wall.
"You didn't...Stay away from them!" he screamed and rammed the door again.
Jake climbed down and walked away as men and white rushed towards the room. The opened the door and the bird fell out, trying to get to Jake, only to be stopped by the strenght of the two men. Struggling, he gasped as a needle periced his skin and he felt a sense of bliss and sleep overcome him. Jake simply chuckled. This time would be different, he thought.
"This time," he said as he exited the building "I won't get caught."
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