"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Carter shook tremendously staring at the dead bodies. Sniffling noises came out of him as he saw the deputy in the pile of dead wolves.
"N-NOO!" Carter stammered choking on his own crying.
"Shhhhh," Katy tried calming him down by rubbing his back, but, of course it didn't work.
Carter swam over to the deputy and held her."noo..."
"AHHHHH so DRAMATIC! OMG! OMG!" Katy growled.
Carter glared at Katy.
"What? Wasn't it obvious to you that like, ALL of the wolves would die? Don't waste time being dramatic and lets get outa here!" Katy pointed out."You can sulk like a baby later,"
"You just don't get it!" Carter screamed at Katy."I-I've known her my whole life..."
"That's it. SURE. Go ahead and grieve for her in the water and drown with her" Katy growled."Your wasting my time. I'LL go get myself freed. BYE"
Katy looked around the place. There was a pipe leading up to the pipe where dead people flowing down. Mine as well give it a shot. Katy jumped up onto the pipe, surprised of how stealth and strong she was. She climbed up easily and flung herself into the pipe of dead wolf people.
The stench was enormously horrendously magnificently horribly bad. Katy fake hacked as if she were about to puke. Suddenly, she felt weight make her fall onto the floor.
"CARTER?!?!" Katy coughed as she instantly recognized his stench.
"UK! Sorry!" Carter hacked out.
Katy got up and walked deeper into the tunnel in the deadly silence of the rusty sewer. It stank as she walked deeper and deeper...
"I know, eh? Scary!" A new voice sound up above Katy, then hearing a shuffling and strict whispering voice."Sorry! bye!" More strict whispering.
Confusion and unease rippled in her back, still wondering what that was, or who that was. Carter heard it too. He was still looking up giving the ceiling a flick. Katy sighed and joined him for a few seconds before trudging of into the sewer for escape.
Katy walked for hours over dead bodies in silence. She was quite surprised of how quiet Carter was because he was usually the goof and the chatterbox. But then Katy noticed that he recognized most of the bodies.
"You know Emma? The deputy I mean?" Carter finally spoke.
"Uh-huh?" Katy answered still looking forward.
"S-she, um, she was kind of my, uh, girlfriend," Carter stammered looking down."We don't kiss or whatever like that stuff, I mean, I don't like kissing but we've kissed befo-"
"t.m.i Carter, t.m.i," Katy sighed.
"W-what?" Carter sounded confused.
"Never mind, go on," Katy chuckled.
"Anyway," Carter growled." She knows everything of my father, and she even stole a note that she or anybody else hasn't read, but I know where it is, and we should go and read it,"
"And that reason of wasting time is...?" Katy questioned looking at him.
"HEY! It's because maybe Tooth is behind all of this mess," Carter replied in a rather rude way.
"Soooo, where is it?" Katy asked raising an eyebrow.
"In New York city," Carter replied.

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The Howler's
Non-FictionAn ordinary high schooler stumbles upon a power hidden in her blood. Will she be able to hide and control her mythical power before anybody finds out?