You know my Mother always told me that my mouth would get me in trouble. She would always tell me to be mindful and careful about what I say. The phrase 'stick and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me' was not a phrase I was taught to believe in. Rather I was taught that my words could be as lethal as a bullet. Father always told me that I should always speak honestly and truthfully. Even if it would hurt another's feelings. Mother was really big only speaking when necessary. Now my Mother didn't want me to be a mute and walk on this Earth without saying a word. Mother just wanted me to be mindful and careful of what I say, because words had consequences. My Father on the other hand wanted me to always speak my mind and not be afraid of what needed to be said, but he even told me that there were times and places when it would be best I was quiet. I have to be honest I never understood why both of them were telling me these things and how utterly conflicting it was. Not until I got older did I start to comprehend what they were telling me. Although I'm still learning about that, because I clearly struck a nerve with the Ancient King. Oops. With a quiet nod I keep my mouth shut as he storms off, my once clean floor, ruined by his muddy and wet boots.
Being told that I should wait inside the café did annoy me just a teeny tiny bit. I mean that is very nice that he didn't want me out in the cold rain and risk my life being trampled to death. Like, that's a very good boss. On the other hand who the hell does he think he is? Telling me to stay put! He may be a Dark Hunter, but my god that is a fucking rhino out there. This isn't a big fuzzy grizzly bear. This is a creature with thick skin, big feet, and oh yea, one massive sharp damn horn. The rhino, in a way, was like a living dinosaur...if you don't count for the fact dinosaurs are reptiles and the rhino was a mammal. The point of the matter is this â€" man vs rhino. Which means the man was gonna get harmed. His two legs were not going to help him stay out of harm's way. It simply wouldn't. Last time I checked I can change into an animal with four legs that can carry him away from danger! With a huff I follow right on after him ignoring the cold big fat rain drops. This is sad I'm losing my favorite pair of jeans to do this shift. This had better be worth it Men have no idea how hard it is to find a really good pair of jeans. I heard rumors that some Weres can shift with their clothes on and shift back as a human with their clothes still intact. I need to find the ones that can so they can teach me!
Tada look at me! I shifted without any problems, woo hoo! Which is good, because that would have bene awful if something did go wrong. Seeing him extend his hand to me I happily oblige to move closer to him. As soon as I felt his hand grab a hold on my mane I tilt my head to see the rhino coming at us. Oh great, this is perfect. The rhino can't wait just a minute for the man to â€" oh! He's on my back now oh this is good. This means I can go, but where! Feeling his heels dig into me I quickly move forward. One ear is titled backwards to hear him as my other hear is pointed forward to hear the rhino's massive feet getting closer to us. I have no desire to deal with his horn either I think aloud in my head. Propelling myself forward I run towards him and just as he is about to strike I manage to veer to the right letting him miss me. Haha take that Mister Rhino! I eagerly turnaround to get after him only to see to my horror he charged right into the café. Coming to a stop in shock I watch as the rhino goes right into the café. The glass from the window and door are completely shattered as they littered the sidewalk and cobblestone road. As he proceeds to trash his head about damaging some of the tables and chairs I can't help, but feel sorry for Alexander. With a rough snort I slam one hoof into the road to get the rhino's attention. As the rhino turns to look at us I happily take away his eyesight, temporarily. Take that jerk!
Calliel Alosi
Now I'm Unbreakable, It's Unmistakable