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>You sloppily slid down the roof, bracing your pawpads against the bumpy tiles.
>Your small claws dug white furrows into the roof as you slowed.
>You raised your tail, awkward as it was poking a hole through your shorts, to keep balance.
>Though slowed, momentum took you past the edge.
>But not over.
>You gripped tight.
>With wide, red eyes, you hugged the top of the roof and rested your chin against the gutter.
>Damp, old leaves stuck in there flooded your nose.
>Your legs kicked uselessly, just too far from the house to get any leverage.
>Could you survive a two-story fall?
>Making a big mistake, you looked down.
>Lord have mercy, it looked far.
>Pulling yourself up too fast, you felt the gutter creak and give.
>A bolt popped off, pinging against the side of the house.
>In terror, and without conscious thought, your hands glowed bright blue as you scrambled to regain your grip.
>And exploded.
>Roof tiles blew away, the gutter blew out, wet leaves splattered, and the wooden frame of the house splintered as your aura flared strong and bright for the first time.
>You’d have been prouder had you not been thrown into the flowers below.
>…
>It should have hurt more.
>In fact, the prickly thorns irritated you more than the fall.
>You rested a moment, getting your bearings and checking every part of your body.
>Dogs barked from inside the house.
>Squinting your eyes just right, you the outline of an angered man in a bathrobe storming towards the front door flashed in your vision.
>This was something else…
>It hurt to flee.
>Some deep, instinct told you to make things right.
>To apologize and fix this mess.
>A sense of duty stronger than you ever felt when human.
>You climbed over the fence, hearing a cascade of curses behind you.
>You’d make it up to him later. It wasn’t a good time.
>The world was changing. You could feel it in the air.
>Sense it.
>The glow around your hands flared up again.
>And you had way too much energy to burn.
>You sloppily slid down the roof, bracing your pawpads against the bumpy tiles.
>Your small claws dug white furrows into the roof as you slowed.
>You raised your tail, awkward as it was poking a hole through your shorts, to keep balance.
>Though slowed, momentum took you past the edge.
>But not over.
>You gripped tight.
>With wide, red eyes, you hugged the top of the roof and rested your chin against the gutter.
>Damp, old leaves stuck in there flooded your nose.
>Your legs kicked uselessly, just too far from the house to get any leverage.
>Could you survive a two-story fall?
>Making a big mistake, you looked down.
>Lord have mercy, it looked far.
>Pulling yourself up too fast, you felt the gutter creak and give.
>A bolt popped off, pinging against the side of the house.
>In terror, and without conscious thought, your hands glowed bright blue as you scrambled to regain your grip.
>And exploded.
>Roof tiles blew away, the gutter blew out, wet leaves splattered, and the wooden frame of the house splintered as your aura flared strong and bright for the first time.
>You’d have been prouder had you not been thrown into the flowers below.
>…
>It should have hurt more.
>In fact, the prickly thorns irritated you more than the fall.
>You rested a moment, getting your bearings and checking every part of your body.
>Dogs barked from inside the house.
>Squinting your eyes just right, you the outline of an angered man in a bathrobe storming towards the front door flashed in your vision.
>This was something else…
>It hurt to flee.
>Some deep, instinct told you to make things right.
>To apologize and fix this mess.
>A sense of duty stronger than you ever felt when human.
>You climbed over the fence, hearing a cascade of curses behind you.
>You’d make it up to him later. It wasn’t a good time.
>The world was changing. You could feel it in the air.
>Sense it.
>The glow around your hands flared up again.
>And you had way too much energy to burn.
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