Legendless
Netherworld Overlord
Six months of your lives you have lived this way. Becoming an animal. It isn't your choice. It isn't all that fun sometimes either. But it happens. Every single night. No way to stop it. No way to know why. No one you can turn to. No way to know that the force behind it has sinister reasons and very soon your world will become even more chaotic. But enough of that. Let it begin...
Jin yawned as she looked at the clock. She dropped her pencil and stretched, not taking her eyes away from it. She watch it as the minutes passed. She had been keeping an eye on it lately, always around the same time. She knew it was futile. No matter how observant she was of the time or awake or anything, she never was able to fully experience the change.
Jin knew this was for the better. She was sure it was not pretty, nor good feeling. She felt lucky to be able to just skip over it, but at the same time she was never home when she was a cat. She was always outside, the same place in the city as always. It was a discomforting feeling to know she somehow changed and moved without being consciously aware of it. But Jin was getting use to it. Having it happen for six months straight would do that to a person.
Jin looked at the clock again after putting away her work. It was currently July 24th and while she actually had no homework as nothing was assigned before she went back to college (she did no summer classes), she felt like working out her mind. She didn't want to slip in any of her classes. Besides most of her work now was mostly designs and ideas for games. She kept them out of reach from her family.
The clock read to her 12:58 am. So soon would she experience the sensation of blacking out and then coming to as a tomcat. She didn't want to feel it. She didn't want to change, but she had no choice. Jin hated this. She always hated it when people decided things for her. She had thrown a fit many of times for this reason, but there was no one to yell at. She had no clue why this occurred and that pissed her off too.
Yet Jin knew there was no way of finding out information. It seemed no one else was aware of her changing. Did her parents not check on her? Well she'd be pissed if they did, but someone had to notice her disappearing at night. Yet Jin was 20. Surely they thought she was probably doing whatever 20 year olds did.
Jin looked at the clock. Then everything went black for a moment and she was no longer human.
(Will post with Daniel soon)
Jin yawned as she looked at the clock. She dropped her pencil and stretched, not taking her eyes away from it. She watch it as the minutes passed. She had been keeping an eye on it lately, always around the same time. She knew it was futile. No matter how observant she was of the time or awake or anything, she never was able to fully experience the change.
Jin knew this was for the better. She was sure it was not pretty, nor good feeling. She felt lucky to be able to just skip over it, but at the same time she was never home when she was a cat. She was always outside, the same place in the city as always. It was a discomforting feeling to know she somehow changed and moved without being consciously aware of it. But Jin was getting use to it. Having it happen for six months straight would do that to a person.
Jin looked at the clock again after putting away her work. It was currently July 24th and while she actually had no homework as nothing was assigned before she went back to college (she did no summer classes), she felt like working out her mind. She didn't want to slip in any of her classes. Besides most of her work now was mostly designs and ideas for games. She kept them out of reach from her family.
The clock read to her 12:58 am. So soon would she experience the sensation of blacking out and then coming to as a tomcat. She didn't want to feel it. She didn't want to change, but she had no choice. Jin hated this. She always hated it when people decided things for her. She had thrown a fit many of times for this reason, but there was no one to yell at. She had no clue why this occurred and that pissed her off too.
Yet Jin knew there was no way of finding out information. It seemed no one else was aware of her changing. Did her parents not check on her? Well she'd be pissed if they did, but someone had to notice her disappearing at night. Yet Jin was 20. Surely they thought she was probably doing whatever 20 year olds did.
Jin looked at the clock. Then everything went black for a moment and she was no longer human.
(Will post with Daniel soon)