Chapter two

They turned them into beasts. Drove them over the edge, blocked them out of the real world, trapped them in the forest. Rheaga hated all the humans. At fourteen, he was already part of his father's gorrila war against the humans. So far so good, things had been working just as his father the alpha had planned. They had seized several little cities, pushed several human clans to the bother until the humans risked getting drawned by the ever over flowing banks.

Rheaga didn't feel pity for these people, he hated them. It was time they all had a taste of their own medicine. He thought about the village of Oawka, the one where he had just gotten caught in a trap. They were a very small insignificant people, and they could be wiped out in a day if his father so decided, but Rheaga had decided to go spy on them, find out if they were really all his father thought them to be... then his leg got caught in that trap. He had been furious, had promised himself that once he freed himself from the trap, he was going to destroy the entire village, and then she had come. At first, he had been angry with her, had hated the fact that they had such luxury -- the humans, for their children to go wondering about without fear of getting captured. Werewolves couldn't do that, once their young once ventured into the surrounding cities or villages, they were captured, used for sport and then killed. He had wanted the same to happen to the human girl, and then he had studied her.

Her clothes were worn out and thread bare, totally unsuitable for the cold winter, and she had a sling shot in her hand. Why would such a young girl be going hunting if her family had enough food to eat? His heart went out to her as he too had known hunger in the cold, days he had spent with his father lying siege against different cities. It was an awful feeling, and no child deserved such, not even a human child. Then she had stepped forward to help him, unafraid of the danger she was putting herself in by getting so close to him, thinking only of how to help him, and Reaga promised himself that even though he destroyed the entire human race, he was going to spare her life.

When she was done working with her tiny fingers, and his leg was finally free, Reaga thanked her in the only way he knew how, he caught her a rabbit.