Dunnie grinned like the little child she was. "Let's be friends!" She began to run in a circle, playfully snapping at her own tails.
"Dunnie..." Zur said. "Calm down. Wolfie is on her way. Do you want for her to see you like this?"
Kaj ignored the two. He had gobbled up the last page and was now staring down at the tiny shreds from his feast. He felt full for the first time in ages.
And then, suddenly, with no warning, a sharp howl sounded through the air and a white wolf bounded up behind Zur, Kaj, and Dunni. In a matter of seconds, the wolf had transformed into a girl, about thirteen, with pixie-like white hair and odd blue eyes. She was wearing a loose tie dye shirt and jeans, a basic pair of dirty sneakers protecting her feet.
"Hey guys," the girl said cheerfully. "What'd I miss?"
"You brought Meep?" Zur said. Wolfie didn't usually bring the Angst Ball with her places.
"Yeah? So what if she brought me! I have a right to go anywhere I want, whenever I want, and there's nothing you can do to-"
"It's ok, Meep," the girl- Wolfie- said, putting a finger over the small black creature's mouth.
[6,6,5,1]
All around me are familiar faces
Worn out places, Worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races
Going no where, Going no where
Their tears are filling up their glasses
No expression, No expression
Hide my head I wanna drown my sorrow
No tomorrow, No tomorrow
And I find I kind of funny, I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had
I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take
When people run in circles its a very, very
Mad world