New-Zoo-Female Polar Bear

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Elizabeth looked overhead as she walked under the stone archways of the 'New Zoo'. She slowly grumbled to herself as she walked in, curious as to the state of the Zoo following the recent storm.


"Guess it's my turn on inspection duty...how fun," thought Elizabeth snarkily as she continued to inspect the Main Hallway. To be fair, Rebecca had already organised a clean up of the vast majority of the debris which had come down during the storm when she did her inspection earlier in the week. This had involved cleaning up the debris and checking on the Petting Zoo on Charlotte's behalf, The Aquarium on Elizabeth's behalf and the Reptile House for herself.


Despite Elizabeth's current frustrations with Rebeca, she couldn't argue the efficiency of how well it was organized and how it meant that the Reptile House, Petting Zoo and Aquarium didn't require an inspection and Elizabeth was to prioritise her focus to the Main Hallway and the Outside Section of the Zoo. The fact that she didn't need to inspect these areas made Elizabeth smile slightly as she realised she would be able to focus on the animals she particularly cared about.


Elizabeth smiled particularly at not needing to inspect the Aquarium, still slightly sore about how bare it was. Especially after everything she had experienced following the school children being transformed.


"They could have at least used it more often, especially after all the trouble we've been through" thought Elizabeth as she quickly shook the thought from her mind, feeling more positive thoughts take their place.


She also wished to catch up on her friend, The Spirit as she wondered how it had been doing. The thought caused Elizabeth to think back to the last time she had seen Charlotte. Charlotte had seemingly banished herself to her room since her last visit. Surprisingly leaving Elizabeth slightly concerned.


"It does make me wonder...what happened to Charlotte the last time she was here? she's become a lot more withdrawn recently" thought Elizabeth as she looked down at herself, staring directly at her toes as she noticed her shorter height for the first time in a while.


As she was looking down at herself, she saw a familiar green glow in the corner of her eye. She quickly looked up as she saw the Spirit move in front of her. It began to morph into the form that Elizabeth had grown accustomed to. Elizabeth watched as the voluminous turquoise hair of the Spirit finished forming. The Spirit smiled at Elizabeth as Elizabeth smiled back warmly, her earlier frustration forgotten.


"How have you been?" asked the Spirit, projecting the question directly in Elizabeth's mind.


Elizabeth, having gotten used to being communicated in this manner responded "I've been good, more of the same. The others have been ignoring me and confining themselves to their share of the accommodation. How are you? I heard from Rebecca we've had a few new additions to the Petting Zoo."


The Spirit thought momentarily, its expression twisting as it felt the increasingly familiar feeling of what Marie described as 'guilt.' It had been keeping an eye on the new goat, trying to ease her into her new life but this had done little to soothe the guilt the Spirit was feeling. It could still faintly hear Charlee's screams within its mind.


The Spirit quickly looked towards Elizabeth, noticing her look of concern. The Spirit quickly dismissed its current thoughts as it forced a smile. "I've been good as well, just been absorbing energy which will allow me to take our revenge on Charlotte. I've been awaiting her return" said the Spirit confidently, although the confidence came across as rather fragile.


Elizabeth looked at the Spirit. Something was clearly bothering it but Elizabeth didn't feel comfortable to try and force the Spirit to tell her. The last thing she needed was for the Spirit to turn against her too.


"I'm sure she'll tell me when she's ready," thought Elizabeth as she decided to drop the issue. Unknown to her, the Spirit also inwardly breathed a sigh of relief, having read Elizabeth's mind without her consent. Elizabeth didn't seem to have any reaction to the intrusion so she likely didn't notice.


"Ok, so we have an inspection to do. Need to make sure the Zoo's presentable following the storm for the new intern coming later on" informed Elizabeth as she began to walk further into the Main Hallway. The Spirit hovered after her, not wanting to be alone with its thoughts at the moment.


The pair headed down the Main Hallway, Elizabeth stopping every so often to take the occasional note. She smiled as she moved along, happy that the animals appeared uninjured by the storm. She looked on, noticing the animals together with their mates.


"I'm truly looking forward to when the young are born" thought Elizabeth joyously as she continued to look inside the enclosures, glad that the damage within was minimal to non-existent.


Elizabeth then began to look overhead, unfortunately noticing the damage that had been inflicted upon the Zoo. She had been informed that the cameras and intercoms needed reapplying and the ones that hadn't broken in the storm were currently being stored in the Security Room.


"At least they're not expecting me to put them back up," thought Elizabeth as she noted the chipped paint across several columns. She noted that it would be best if the Zoo got a new coat of paint before the cameras and intercom was reapplied. Rebecca had stated that she would submit her findings as an extension to the remodelling request she had previously submitted.


"Ok, seems like most of the damage has been resolved here. I'll just make a quick note here regarding the paint before putting the intercom and cameras back up but we'll deal with that as it happens" stated Elizabeth as she began to head towards the Aviary, remembering Charlotte's explicit note regarding some of the glass shattering. The Spirit watched Elizabeth moving away before hovering after her, feeling itself growing stronger through the passive energy from the animals.


"Yes, this is brilliant. I should have more than enough for our plan" thought the Spirit maliciously as it began to feel rather smug, its guilt subsiding for the moment as it arrived at the Aviary.


Elizabeth had gone ahead so when the Spirit arrived, she had gone into one of the observation towers. She was looking out as she looked to where the glass had been broken. Thankfully, it had been repaired which was allowing the Aviary to look good as new.


Before leaving, Elizabeth inspected the animals within. The family of birds seemed rather content with themselves as they continued to huddle around one of the lakes of water together. Since acquiring them, they had largely kept to themselves. The peafowl and the family never appeared to interact, even going so far as to occupy different areas of the Aviary.


"They seem to really enjoy that lake...I get the feeling they might be becoming territorial over it" mumbled Elizabeth quietly to herself as she inspected the peafowl. They appeared to be acting much of the same. Elizabeth saw the female formerly known as Megan currently resting within the nest, no doubt tending to her young while the male appeared to be, continuing to guard the nest against any potential predators.


She continued to eye the peafowl, seeing that they had seemed to adjust to each other rather well. She heard the female squawking toward the male getting his attention. She smiled, thinking that the female was calling pleasantly out to her mate. In reality, Megan had squawked at Chris so they could swap places...she wanted to stretch her legs.


"Seems rather standard but I feel as if we need to expand...especially with the large donation the family gave us. I should ask Rebecca about that at some point, it could help to afford the repairs if the request falls through" thought Elizabeth. She hadn't trusted their landlord from the start and the incident with the school children had not done any favours in this regard.


"Time to check on the enclosures outside. I hope my seals weren't spooked by the storm" thought Elizabeth as she began to walk down the observation tower. She noticed the Spirit staring at Megan. It had understood what Megan had squawked about as it watched the pair swap places.


"You coming?" asked Elizabeth, her tone sounding concerned as The Spirit turned to her.


"Of course...of course," said the Spirit uneasily as it turned away.


Elizabeth began to feel rather worried now. Whatever was bothering the Spirit needed to be addressed. She thought where would be best as she headed towards the Outside Section, noticing the Spirit was still following her.


Within the Outside Section:


The Outside Section had proven to be rather uneventful as Elizabeth inspected the enclosures. The hippos seemed nonchalant about the whole affair, appearing to be enjoying what remaining puddles were left within the enclosure.


Elizabeth noted that the female seemed larger around the edges. She made a quick note to herself, confident that she would be giving birth soon. She smiled as she envisioned the happy family that seemed to be developing, it was certainly a nice change of pace after everything that had occurred.


However, all good things must come to an end as Elizabeth got a quick glance at her watch. Realising she had been watching the hippos for longer than she thought, she quickly moved over to continue the inspection.


Meanwhile, the Spirit had distanced itself from Elizabeth, wondering how to best express itself. It knew that Elizabeth had noticed that something was wrong and was wondering if it should open up to its best friend. It placed its hand to its chin as it began to consider its options.


Elizabeth noticed the Spirit as her expression once more indicated concern for her friend. She didn't know what happened to get the Spirit into this mindset but she felt she needed to help. It was the least she could do after everything the Spirit did for her over the last few weeks.


"What's on your mind?" asked Elizabeth curiously as the Spirit snapped out of its stupor. It glanced down at Elizabeth, noticing the warm smile on her friend. It felt very inviting as the Spirit felt itself ease up and begin to calm. It began to feel comfortable as it breathed out, preparing to trust its best friend. It noticed Elizabeth motioning her hand, indicating that the pair would talk as Elizabeth continued her inspection.


"It's just...I have begun to feel 'odd' upon transforming people. I never felt this way before, it used to be so simple" started the Spirit, its expression making her look exactly like the child it was pretending to be.


"Could you describe the feeling to me?...please?" said Elizabeth gently as she made a few notes on her report before turning to face the Spirit.


"It feels...like I am doing something wrong. I'm feeling bad for the people here...like they don't deserve what's happened to them. Marie called it 'guilt' and it used to only be a nagging feeling. Every day, however, it seems to get larger and larger and I just can't keep it to myself anymore" said the Spirit as its turquoise form changed back into a shade of green, appearing to be glowing as the Spirit lowered to the floor.


Elizabeth was quick to comfort the Spirit as she pulled it into a hug, The Spirit letting it happen as it began to calm within the company of a good friend.


"Perhaps...this plan for revenge isn't the best way" started Elizabeth, keeping her tone calm and quiet as she comforted the vulnerable Spirit. "Maybe it's for the best that we consider whether it is really worth it. You shouldn't be letting this eat you up inside and I am sorry for making you feel you need to take this all on yourself for my sole benefit" continued Elizabeth as the Spirit looked up to her, unsure of how to react. It felt an odd mixture of emotions that it couldn't understand, let alone comprehend.


The Spirit felt something within it snap as it felt something shift inside her. It could feel another emotion coming. However, this one seemed familiar to the Spirit as it began to change colour. It darkened as the green changed into red. Elizabeth looked down to the Spirit, confused for a moment before realizing where she had seen this before.


"Spirit...what's..." started Elizabeth as she felt a sudden burning sensation coming from where she was holding the Spirit. She tried to pull away but found herself forcefully stuck to the Spirit.


"I don't believe you!" shouted the Spirit as it felt its energy intensify, sudden anger boiling over as the energy shot up to the sky. Elizabeth's expression became fearful as she felt the burning sensation intensify. She felt tears escape from her eyes as it reminded her of the scar across her eye and how Rebecca had hurt her.


"Stop, please!" begged Elizabeth, attempting to separate her from the Spirit who was still blinded by its rage to notice what was happening to her friend.


A sudden spark emanated from Elizabeth as she finally managed to pull away, falling onto the floor as she noticed the burns that had been inflicted on her arms. Fortunately, there had been no permanent damage but it would definitely require some patching up later on.


Elizabeth watched the Spirit with concern as the intensity began to die down. The Spirit felt its anger leave itself as it changed colour, becoming the familiar turquoise that Elizabeth had grown accustomed to. Elizabeth sat still, fearful of the being in front of her.


The Spirit stared at Elizabeth, feeling its intensity die down. The energy calmed as what had occurred washed over the Spirit, the guilt returning full force as it glanced towards its friend. It looked in shock as it noticed the burns on her arms and the fear in her eyes. It felt a cascade of emotions come on at once, the onslaught became increasingly difficult to cope with as the Spirit became more oblivious to the outside world, lost within its own mind.


The Spirit quickly fled from the scene, unsure of how to deal with its current mindset.


"Spirit, Wait!" called out Elizabeth to no avail. The Spirit had vanished from sight. Elizabeth took a few moments to pick herself up from the floor, grabbing her report which was, fortunately, still intact. She grabbed a nearby handlebar for support, looking down as she realised she was looking down into the Polar Bear enclosure.


She noticed Bennett down within the enclosure on his own as he looked up to her, his darkened eyes indicating his lack of human intellect. The island within the enclosure had expanded, allowing Bennett to have more space to explore and settle when he wasn't swimming within the vast water available. The cold air from the enclosure helped to cool the burns on Elizabeth's arms as she observed Bennett.


"He seems lonely, almost like Tyler. I think giving him a mate would do him good or at least give him company. Speaking of Tyler, that was the first time the Spirit revealed itself to me. I still wonder why?" mumbled Elizabeth to herself.


She was unsure about the Spirit. She hoped to see it soon despite what had happened, she had truly begun to see it as a friend. She felt the Spirit was only frightened and wanted to reassure it that everything was ok.


Unfortunately, that would have to wait as she heard a beep coming from her watch. She noticed the time as she realised the intern would be here soon. She took one last look at Bennett, silently deciding on what the new addition was going to be.


In the Afternoon:


It was early in the afternoon as a new face wandered under the Stone Archways, entering the 'New Zoo' as they looked around, curiosity sparkling from their eyes.


The figure walked over to the map stand as they grabbed one of them. She marvelled at the various locations which were marked such as the Aquarium and the Aviary. She managed to work out from the nearby sights that she was in the Main Hallway. She felt her smile perk up even brighter as she put the map away, admiring the enclosures that already had animals within them.


She placed her hands back towards her white hair, removing the pink bobble and fluffing it out, making it look more voluminous and flow outwards which hopefully, she thought, would look more appealing to her interviewer.


"I hope I can look at the Aviary before I leave. I do find birds to be rather fascinating creatures. Who knows?... It might give me inspiration for my board game I'm creating" thought the girl as she gravitated towards the Giraffe enclosure, looking inside for its occupants.


Erica was currently munching on leaves, her frustrations from the previous week having been temporarily forgotten. She felt calm as she took a short glance towards Jason, who was currently taking a drink from one of the nearby streams.


As Erica returned to her feeding, she noticed someone looking at her through the corner of her eye. She noticed the long flowing hair of the individual as well as the pink t-shirt she was wearing. The white shorts and suspenders could easily be seen, especially when contrasted against the pink t-shirt. The white leggings she was wearing were less noticeable as Erica remembered her from somewhere.


"Lisa?" thought Erica curiously as she tilted her head slightly. "That girl who always sits at the back playing...board...games during break?. Guess they must be scraping the bottom of the class then if they've got to her. How long will it be till they've transformed the entire class? you'd think someone would have noticed by now."


Lisa was oblivious to the fact that the Giraffe was formerly someone she knew. She was even more oblivious to the fact that Erica didn't have a high opinion of her. She continued to watch Erica munching on the leaves, a huge smile plastered on her face as Erica did her best to ignore the unwanted company.


This didn't last long however as Elizabeth noticed Lisa in the distance and began to walk over to her.


"Ok, let's get this over with, the sooner this one is dealt with, the sooner I can concentrate on finding the Spirit," thought Elizabeth as she approached Lisa, a smile on her face as she looked forward to adding to their collection.


"Hello, my name's Elizabeth. I take it you're here for the intern position?" said Elizabeth formally as she held out her hand which Lisa accepted and shook graciously.


"Yes, that's me. My name is Lisa and I'm interested in working for the Zoo" informed Lisa as she felt a warmth come over her. She felt comfortable around Elizabeth as she continued to smile, feeling as if working here would be a very enjoyable prospect.


"Why did you apply here?" asked Elizabeth as she held her arms down, making an effort to hide her burns from earlier. She didn't feel like answering uncomfortable questions right now, that was a job for later.


"The Zoo inspires me!" exclaimed Lisa proudly as her eyes sparkled in the light. "Being surrounded by these animals intrigues me and I would love the opportunity to spend more time with them."


Elizabeth smiled sadistically inwardly as she realised that this was perfect. "I think you are perfect for the position but I need to see some experience with animals before I can hire you. Please follow me" she said as she motioned her arm towards Lisa who followed.


Erica watched her leave, she thought about calling out to her, getting Lisa to run. But what would that accomplish?, She was only a giraffe and Lisa was never the person to pick up on hints. She shook her head as she returned to the leaves before her, slowly munching her way through them to pass the time. After all, she had another mouth to feed.


At the Polar Bear Enclosure:


Lisa had been escorted to the enclosure of the Polar Bear who she had been informed was named Bennett by Elizabeth as she looked over the edge curiously. She watched as Bennett began to stare at her as he seemed to be developing interest in the girl. Lisa felt rather nervous at how much attention Bennett was giving her as she looked back to Elizabeth. Something didn't feel right.


"Elizabeth?, Is this normal?" asked Lisa curiously as she began to turn back towards Elizabeth. Elizabeth quickly moved towards Lisa, attempting to reassure the girl.


"Yes, Bennett's just smarter than the average bear," said Elizabeth happily. However, her thoughts could only be satisfied in how easy this was turning out.


"Ok...so how do I get down?" said Lisa. However, she didn't have much time to hear a response as she felt herself be pushed forward. She didn't have time to react as she fell into the Polar Bear enclosure.


Lisa quickly surfaced, forcefully pulling her head out from the freezing water as she noticed a nearby island within the enclosure. She forced herself to swim towards it as she gripped the edge, pulling herself onto it as she noticed Bennett near her as she quickly inched away, suddenly finding herself uncomfortable to be this close to him.


"Elizabeth?, can you help me?, I've fallen inside the enclosure" shouted Lisa, feeling incredibly nervous at the sight of Bennett who seemed to be staring directly into her soul. She could feel a tingling come over her body which she figured was her body reacting to the cold. She looked upwards, noticing Elizabeth looking down at her.


"Guess you were never one to get a hint, were you?" stated Elizabeth coldly as she watched with anticipation. Lisa felt rather confused by her remark as she began to stand up, the increasing sensation making it more difficult to keep her balance.


She felt her temperature rise as she placed her hand to her head. "Am I getting a fever?" wondered Lisa as she felt her clothes begin to feel tight for some reason. She could feel cramping in her hands as she looked at them. She saw her palms as they appeared to push out slightly, forming pads as her fingers shrank slightly, losing dexterity as she watched sharp claws take their place. Lisa was unsure how to react to this development as she shook her head, looking to see the same paws that had once been her hands.


In denial of what was happening and blaming it on lightheadedness, she tried to walk a few steps, feeling the seams begin to have difficulty staying together.


As she tried to move further forward, she felt the seams give way as her shorts fell. The suspenders had busted by her expanding midsection and her expanding legs had caused the shorts to rip apart. Her t-shirt was barely holding itself together as Lisa looked down, noticing her feet beginning to feel strange. She could feel them pushing against her shoes as she made use of her newfound claws to rip at the material, sighing at the immediate relief this gave her.


She watched as her toes began to shrink slightly and cramp up, forcing themselves closer together as her toenails popped off. They were quickly replaced with sharp black claws which scratched gently against the ice she was on. She could feel thick pads developing on her feet which made balancing even more difficult as she tried to stay on two legs. She felt a slight tickling sensation as she noticed thin white fur was developing on her new paws.


"This isn't possible, people can't change into animals!" panicked Lisa as the reality of what was happening was sinking in on her. She tried to move further forward, taking care not to fall over.


On the other hand, Bennett was rather impressed with what was happening. He glanced as he felt instincts begin to enter his mind, identifying the changing Lisa as his mate as he moved forward skillfully in comparison to Lisa's more clumsy motions.


Lisa felt something on her back as she felt something run down it. She looked back, noticing Bennett was now on his hind legs as he tore into her t-shirt, the leftover scraps falling to the ground. His paws then massaged her back as he went further down, causing Lisa to feel more changes come over her.


"Get away from me!" screamed Lisa as she felt something shift in her back. She found her legs unable to support her any longer as she tumbled, falling into a seating position within the enclosure. This gave her a good look at the changes as she noticed the fur which had started at her toes had since begun spreading up her legs. It forcefully pushed out large and voluminous like her hair which had begun to thin.


Lisa noticed what was happening as she noticed parts of her hair falling to the ground as it thinned. She felt tears enter her eyes as she was forced to watch her dwindling humanity disappear.


"I guess all those beauty hair care treatments were pointless then," thought Lisa, bitterness coming over her as she felt her lightheadedness begin to cease, her fur had grown further, dominating her lower body as she felt herself adjusting to the temperature of the enclosure.


She felt her body proportions shifting and changing, her insides felt strange as they shifted around. Her front and hind legs formed as she felt a small stumpy tail push out of her rear, quickly becoming covered in the same white fur which had continued to spread over her body.


She felt her breasts become swallowed up by the fur as it began towards her upper body. They shifted down towards her new hind legs as they became teats for her future young. The sudden thought of cubs alerted Lisa to a new issue. Her genitals had changed to match her new species and she was trapped within an enclosure with a male of that species. She felt a heat developing as she turned towards Bennett who had clearly noticed, becoming more eager as Lisa tried to escape, not yet accustomed to all fours movement.


"No, please not that...anything but that!" begged Lisa out loud as she felt her neck thickening, changing proportions to match her body as she felt her voice deepen before ceasing entirely. The only thing that could be heard from her now were the roars of a female polar bear.


Unfortunately for Lisa, the roars only attracted Bennett further as he moved towards her rear, preparing to mount. Before Lisa could react, Bennett had mounted her, finding his mark before he prepared to thrust into her.


Lisa could feel a sick pleasure coming from her mating which she realised that new instincts were beginning to take form. She found her thoughts conflicting between two different mindsets.


"Get off me please, I don't want this...but isn't Bennett a suitable mate for my cubs?" thought Lisa as she shook her head, trying to stay focused as she continued to think, reminding herself of her humanity.


"I wish I was home with my family...but aren't I home? isn't Bennett and my cubs my family?" continued Lisa as she tried to stay focused.


Lisa was so focused on her mind that she hadn't noticed her face shifting. Her face pushed out, forming a muzzle as her teeth began to sharpen. They became accustomed to her future diet as her nose darkened. The white fur continued to spread across her face, her hair finally thinning out entirely as it was replaced with luscious white fur.


"I would just like to eat once more...a delicious group of fish," thought Lisa as her thoughts began to simplify, her animal instincts becoming increasingly dominant as her eyes darkened, her mind fully submitting to them.


"I can't wait to have my cub" was Lisa's last conscious thought before the pair climaxed. Lisa's thoughts simplified beyond understanding as their roaring could be heard throughout the rest of the Zoo as some of the animals nearby called back as if to welcome the new addition.


"Bravo!, Bravo!" called out Elizabeth mockingly as she gave applause to the pair. The pair took no notice, Lisa no longer having the mental capacity to comprehend what the woman had done to her as she laid down. She felt Bennett lie down alongside her as the pair cuddled together in post-coital bliss.


Elizabeth watched the pair for a moment before noticing something. She watched as green energy began to come from the enclosure as it directed off elsewhere into the Zoo.


"Could it be?" thought Elizabeth as she quickly ran after the energy, curious as to where it was heading.


Shortly After:


Elizabeth chased after the energy, finding herself outside the Aquarium as she walked inside. She looked around, for once fortunate that the bareness of the place made it easier to find what she was looking for. She quickly noticed the Spirit which took a single glance at her before turning away.


"I'm sorry if I offended you earlier. I didn't mean to. I really should have explained myself better" said Elizabeth as she walked up to the Spirit who turned to face Elizabeth.


"I'm only concerned that our revenge plan might be too risky. Rebecca doesn't know that I know this but the Zoo is at risk of being shut down. Our landlord is less than impressed currently at our track record and it would be horrible to lose your friendship permanently. Unfortunately, our actions are running the risk of making the Zoo look non-sustainable. I feel like Charlotte and Rebecca do need karma for their actions but I need you to promise me that you won't go too far " continued Elizabeth as she got onto one knee, looking the Spirit directly in the eyes.


"So...do you promise me?" asked Elizabeth, her voice seemed rather small as the Spirit stared at her curiously.


"Even now, she cares for me," thought the Spirit as it noticed the burns on Elizabeth's arms, wincing painfully at the memory as it looked to Elizabeth, seeing the sincerity in her eyes as it smiled.


"Of course, I promise...we're still friends...right?" said the Spirit, hopeful that Elizabeth wasn't angry at her for earlier.


"Yes, we're still friends," said Elizabeth as she pulled the Spirit into a hug. A faint green glow surrounded the pair as Elizabeth felt her burns from earlier heal as the pair reconciled.


"Now I need to finish my inspection. If I take much longer, they might be wondering where I am" stated Elizabeth as she began to walk away.


"I'm just going to stay here. I'm feeling famished and need to continue feeding" said the Spirit as it waved to Elizabeth who promptly left the Aquarium.


"Ok, don't go too far. Should be simple enough" thought the Spirit as it meditated quietly. It felt a sudden feeling wash over it as it opened its eyes, smiling as it realized the moment it was waiting for was just around the corner.


Hours Later:


It was a rather loud night outside as the figure looked out. The nightlife of the city was in full swing as the figure turned away from the window as she got out her phone, preparing to turn it on.


As her phone was starting up, she took a look down at herself. She certainly seemed worse for wear. Her shirt had a few stains on it as she felt through her hair, the filth could be felt within her grip as she leaned back in her chair. Her eyes had bags underneath them, indicating a lack of sleep of the past few weeks as she yawned, wondering what was taking her phone so long.


"Guess I need a shower, I should really look after myself better" mumbled the figure to herself as she noticed her phone had started up.


She quickly scrolled over, pressing a few keys as she stared at the screen, hopeful that this would work.


After a few moments, a small dot could be seen. It was located directly above the New Zoo as the figure smiled, raising her hands to the air in excitement as she realised her plan had worked. Now she just needed to bide her time. Wait for just the right moment.


"But first...I really do need that shower" said Amanda to herself as she got up from her chair, confident in her plan. Her friends would be safe soon, she would make sure of it.

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