Chapter 1

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I sat there on my coach playing factorio, trying to figure out how to extend my blue science production. I had what seemed like a good idea with the blue constructors being automated with the robots. I was pretty proud of myself on figuring it out a month and a half ago. especially from the short time of insanity driving stress and irritation.

God fuckable damn it... I thought as I moved to one of the factories me and my friend made. Finding production backed up to a halt. Again. For the up-teenth bloody time.

I mentally growled in annoyance as I lightly glared at the machines. Vhy you no verk?! Vhy must you clog incessantly!? I asked. I breathed a sigh through my nose as I looked at the time with tiring eyes. One twenty eight in the morning... alright, you know what? Fuck it. I'm going to shower then pass out. I thought done with the dilemma of tonight, thinking i'll screw with the layout tomorrow.

Though without anyway of me knowing. Something interesting is happening on the west side of my town of Richland Washington...

"Oh for gods sake...back off ready!" A dark furred vixen with a glorious mane of red hair, with blackish blue highlighted tips ending in a large jade like bead holding it together said hair. Bounding down lawns, backyards and vehicles as she was chased by the flying machine above and sirens blaring in the distance.

"I go on a nice little walk. Just one! And i'm dropped somewhere else with the enforcers on my furred ass!! What the hell did I even do!?" She asked incredulously, confused as to why she was being chased, especially irked it had to be in the cold and snow.

About fifteen or so minutes later I was out of the bathroom done with the nightly ritual and in my sleep clothes. Seriously. How the hell am I even going to do this? I thought as I walked back downstairs to my room.

"You'll think of something tomorrow." The voice of most of my logic prompted as I turned the lights and the tv I used as my computer screen off. Afterwards I grabbed two water bottles and then added one of my flavor enhancers to make it drinkable. I took a good drink out of one of the bottles and promptly got into my bed. Pressing the clicking button on my mini computer to have my pandora continue my sleep music for the night. My mind wondered to imagine later sections of my stories. That I was nowhere near getting to yet. Thinking of various relationships with my characters. Waiting for my mind to drift into my dreamless sleep that always sombered my thoughts. Why can't I dream for one night? I thought in question as I tried to sleep. Sleep taking it's time on it's hold on me as usual.

An hour and a half later the vixen finally and to her hopes lost her pursuers as she ran on the pavement. She ran down a few more streets taking random turns. After ten or more streets the vixen made a final right turn on another street, changing from the road that led to the highway. After four houses she went down the graveled driveway and lept over the seven foot tall fence with ease.

The vixen finally stopped for a moment's rest, sure that she lost them as she leaned against the fence.

She looked at the home in front of her, seemingly unoccupied. She walked on as she shivered. Unconcerned to the large metal building she past to her left and smaller wood one on the right. As she neared the back door, she began to hear something growl at her. She held a look of irritation as she glared at the creature growling at her. Though she did not know what it was. It was the home owners bloodhound growling at the fox.

She gave the creature a damning glare resulting the creature to back away with a whine. She looked at the door with a tired look, becoming more and more done with the night by the second. With a deadpanned look of tiring frustration. Her form melted in a pool of shadow that slipt passed under the door and into the landing.

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 29, 2017 ⏰

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