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\chapauth{TheSpiritFox}
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\chapter{Untitled}
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Luke walked into his room. Man! What a shitty day.
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He hated this town. Ever since he'd been moved here, the days just
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got longer and longer, more and more boring. From the hours long
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train ride into the city to the four hours of processing to even
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get past the train station, he'd been bored to tears for months
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now. The shelling had begun two days ago, but it had yet to affect
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his part of the city, so he ignored it like he ignored the usual
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sounds of doors crashing down in the middle of the night. It was
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never {\em his} door. He never got to play.
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He'd talked to his mother about it, asked her why their family
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never got to have fun like everyone else's. Why they never got to
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go on the vacations his parents told him about. Why the police
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didn't come and take them fun places. She told him it was because
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he was special.
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He hated being special.
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Luke heard the front door open and close, the lock clicking as two
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sets of footsteps walked into the small apartment.
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Great. His parents were home.
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He heard hushed, worried voices, and his heart jumped. Thats how
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all the neighbors always talked before they went on vacation. His
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parents were probably worried about what to bring, since people
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always had to say yes and go immediately without packing if they
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wanted to get in on a vacation. A small vibration shook the
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building, as he realized that the shelling had finally moved to
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their part of the city.
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His mom had told him about the shells. They dropped pinata's into
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the city which burst open, and people got to keep whatever they
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grabbed out of it! He couldn't believe his luck, two events in one
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day! Maybe when they left on vacation he'd pass near enough to a
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shell to get to keep something.
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He hoped his luck was turning.
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There was a pounding on the door, and he burst out of his room
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eagerly with his pillow and blanket.
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``Open up!'' a rough voice shouted. His parents gave frightened looks
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back and forth, he knew they'd been caught unprepared. Luckily, he
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was a practical kid, all he needed was stuff to sleep with. His
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parents opened the door to see a guy in some wierd kind of mask
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like science on his face.
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``You're to come with us. Now''
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His parents obediently followed out the door, and Luke Bavarius
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brought up the rear, his proud strut meant to show anyone who
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watched that it was {\em his} turn now. He just knew that his
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vacation would be far better than anyone else's had ever been. He
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knew he was special, and he knew they'd only have made him wait
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this long to prepare everything in advance.
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They walked out the front door of the building, and he walked right
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into his mothers back as he saw what had frozen the policeman with
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science on his face. Two shells sitting there waiting in the front
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yard, freshly landed.
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Luke could not believe his good luck, in all his 10 years he'd
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never gotten anything special for himself, and he could understand
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how anyone would be frozen with excitement upon seeing not one, but
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{\em two} untouched shells to be raided.
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Luke darted past his parents frozen forms to the leftmost shell and
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eagerly peered inside it. A small form moved, and leaped out. Luke
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ducked out of the way and turned, seeing a small four legged animal
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standing on the ground. It didn't seem to have any eyes, but looked
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at him just the same.
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``A pet!'' Luke thought. ``A pet! I've heard people used to have pets
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but I never thought I'd have one of my own!''
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Luke ran forward and grabbed the small animal before it had a
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chance to move again, and heard the roar of a gun as a bullet
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chipped the sidewalk not a foot from his foot. He looked up, the
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science-police was pointing a gun at him! He wanted to shoot his
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new pet!
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Luke turned and ran, dashing behind playground equipment as his
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parents screamed at him to put down the ``headcrab''
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``A headcrab?'' he wondered. ``So thats what you're called, little
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guy'' he quietly muttered to his new pet, hiding behind a large
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piece of playground equipment.
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``You'd better leave my pet alone! I'll make you sorry!'' he yelled,
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mostly at the policeman. His parents were the ones who answered
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though.
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``Luke! Please you don't know whats going on! That thing's
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dangerous!''
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Luke stared incredulously at his new companion, and shouted back ``Why
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are you always trying to take everything away from me? Why can't I have
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one thing, just {\em one thing} that other people have? If I'm so
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special why am I always left out?!''
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He knew he'd need his hands to get away, so he set his new pet down
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on its four spiky legs and shushed it, telling it to calm down. It
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kept trying to sit on his head though, and luke eventually relented
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with a sigh, thinking it would be easier to have it sitting up
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there than on his arms.
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As soon as his new pet gained its throne, he felt a funny tickle at
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the back of his neck. Suddenly, he couldn't move. He felt strange
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little tendril-tickles under his skin and looked down to see his
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veins growing, then eventually shattering and strange tendrils of
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skin that looked kind of like his pet grew out of them instead. He
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could see his skin rotting before his eyes, but it didn't hurt, so
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it didn't scare him.
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On the contrary, he felt strong. Luke was amazed at how he suddenly
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felt like he could lift a car or jump 15 feet in the air without
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trying.
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His amazement was shattered a moment later as a flurry of bullets
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tore through the playground area he'd just been hiding behind. But
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before the first bullet was through the material enough to hit him,
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he was eight feet away in a crouch.
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It was a flash, but a very clear one. He felt like he could
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remember each individual fraction of the half a second it had taken
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him to dodge the bullets. But his wonder quickly turned to
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anger.
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The science police was trying to kill them both! Red rage caused
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his heart to accelerate to a hummingbird like rate and a curtain
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fell across his vision as he realized that science police wasn't
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trying to take him anywhere fun, that in fact science police was
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about to take away the only thing he'd ever truly loved. He sprang
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completely over the playground equipment and charged straight at
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the man. He saw the man shoot twice, felt the impacts and watched
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skin and gore fall off of his body in equal amounts, but to him it
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was no different than running into a mosquito that was flying
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forward intending to bite.
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He leaped again, and crashed down on the policeman. He knocked the
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science off his face and stabbed a hand down at his head. He was
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strong, his hand went completely through the policeman's head and
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cracked the concrete below. Luke looked down at the mingled brain
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and rotting arm, and vomited up a small amount of bile.
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He immediately swallowed it, as his face was covered by his
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headcrab.
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Still enraged, he turned to see both of his parents there. They
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were in on it too. They had stood there and let the science police
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try to take his new pet headcrab away.
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He roared inarticulately as he hurled himself at them, stabbing at
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their chests with both of his new, stronger arms. His hands went
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through, and his parents stared down at him in horror.
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He could feel their pulsing hearts in his hand. He looked into
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their eyes (strange, how he could see them through his pet's body)
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and said ``I told you you'd be sorry''
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They were. You should always listen to your kids.
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