The Wolf Experiment (A Maximum Ride Fanfic) Chapter One: Escaping the Mutts I leaned heavily on a tree, panting deeply with all my senses on full alert. If they caught me again, who knows what they'd do to me this time? After all this was my fourth escape, the last time they had starved me for a week and then made me run for several hours on a treadmill, shocking me if I slowed down though this was the farthest I have gotten yet. This was the forest nearest to the School which lied at the top of this mountain and I was only halfway through it with Erasers right behind me. Genetically I was stronger than the Erasers, my cousins, but after a week of no food and constant experiments I was tired and barely able to keep ahead of them, so here I was panting heavily relying on this tree for support even though I had taken a break ten minutes ago in the clearing with the stream. On the breeze I could smell the coppery scent of the Erasers almost like blood and sweat over the tang of forest dew. 'Time to go,' my wolf side urged making me push myself to my feet and begin to run again. 'Why don't you just fly away?' It asked, not for the first time. I told you, I scolded mentally if I go wolf now and fly they'll just call a chopper to come after me. I continued running dodging the trees that sprung up in my path and jumping fallen logs as not to lose my lead on the Erasers who had gotten closer since my break. "Got to...go quicker...or... they will...catch you again." I pant forcing my legs to go fast and suddenly a deer crosses my path forcing me to swerve and run head on into a tree. "Ow...," I moan getting off the ground pressing my hands against my head "That's going to hurt later." "Not as much as its going to hurt when we're through... ... middle of paper ... ...sked looking between the two of us. "One second you're screaming like your dying," she said pointing an accusing finger at Iggy. "and the next you're perfectly fine!" "Werewolves have amazing healing properties and the Whitecoats wanted to be able to use this, so they made me have the power to convert my healing to different injures," I explained as I offered Iggy a hand to help him up. "You okay now?" "Yeah," he grinned at me and the rest of them looked overjoyed to have Iggy with his eyesight again. I nodded and left the room, so they could celebrate. I had a overwhelming sense of selfishness wash over me. I only did this, so, maybe, they help me get the rest of my pack out of the School. [Another edited chapter that does have a few changes from the original. I feel this is shorter than the last one though...I guess they keep getting shorter and shorter...I try...]
My breath was heavy as I was sprinting from them. I could hear them on my tail. But the only this that was racing through my mind was “I have the book.”
"Boy am I glad at least for that." I told them. "Though most would consider this situation rather bleak and dismal, I see it as a blessing."
“Oh I can help you right now. I would need to amputate your leg and-” Tom started.
The Labrador Wolf is a endangered species. They are very unique animals. This will tell the habitat, species, adaptions, type of offspring, they’re reactions, and they’re way of homeostasis.
I had stopped briefly to gather my bearings before ascending up one of Mt. Harrison’s slopes. (The last thing I needed was to get lost in the forest after my mama had told me not to go in there without her. I would never have lived that down.) Then I kept going determined to reach the top.
"I'm fine, darling," Nietra interrupted, smiling, "it was just a small fall which winded me for a moment or two. Luckily my darling granddaughter Elya was here to help me and get me comfortable."
Not a soul responded, they continued to roll in a bunch of machinery and equipment gear. One of them had already put on a pair of gloves and turned on the bright lights above me. I cringed and closed my eyes at the bright light. There was nowhere to escape to, I was completely tied down and it didn 't look like they were going to untie me anytime soon. I had no control of my own body, nor did I have control of what they were going to do to me, and for that I started to weep.
Glancing behind me I didn’t the guy but I knew I couldn’t have gotten away that easy. I didn’t think I would ever find the edge of the forest until I started hearing cars. I just had to find the road but I was starting to get worn out
[Transition to conclusion: Now that I have told you these three advantages, let’s review them one last time.]
I didn’t know what was happening, and I’m sure I didn’t want to find out. I started to head back to my tree when I heard a screech.
“I’m sorry about your ankle. But it was the only thing I was able to grab ahold of to save your life.”
At that moment, Lauren walked into the room and smiled softly. “Time to go.” “Is everyone all packed up?”
run as fast as I could in to the forest close by I was only four and they were telling me to run
...the wood for movement, looking for the slightest movement that will indicate the presence of some animal, maybe a deer walking through the woods feeding, or maybe a squirrel on its never-ending hunt for food. At 8:45 I get up and walk to my brother; the cold weather has found its way into my body through my many layers of clothes. I walk ever so silently hoping to find a deer over the hill, or in some alders eating. I see nothing but when I get to my brother he tells me I pushed five deer right past him.
In the distance, the trail along which I had been walking wound through a thick velvet fog. Lining the path were tall trees that stoo...