9:51 AM...Lonhurst's Wagani-May suburbs...
Koda raised his eyes to the sky, dangerous black clouds were sprawling across the city, billowing in from an untameable ocean tide. Their brassy glare drains the colour from the streets that became scarce of life, the rising tension of the brewing storm lead all the humans to seek cover before the oncoming chaos. 
There was no sun here, not anymore. And if Koda knew anything about the humans, they knew the light was their salvation.
The young Ojwang had decided that what Koda had revealed to him about (Y/N) couldn't wait any longer, so not too long after Koda spoke to him for the first time, Ojwang decided that they would try to find (Y/N)...much to Koda's dislike.
The boy wouldn't understand the true extent of the danger Koda put (Y/N) in just by being around her. But even so, Koda hadn't caught onto her scent for a long time, and it worried him that she was no somewhere out of his reach... the craving for her addictive presence was something he needed to cure before his instincts got too out of hand.
The pattering raindrops on the storefront's roof were always wonderfully rhythmic. Even in the day's rainy gloom, Lelita's Cafe and Restaurant was like a lilac rose, blooming brightly on the corner of the street, with its beautiful architecture and welcoming atmosphere keeping the delight on these certain days.
"Koda... come." Ojwang pestered. The boy was nervous at the sight of the storm clouds rolling in, eager to seek cover even if that meant confronting his strict mother during his school hours.
Although Koda had heard the boy, he stiffened his slow-moving form and paused to glance around at the familiar sight of the cafe. Under the dark hood of Koda's jacket, Ojwang saw those yellow eyes, glaring, scouting with clear intent. And the way the Hybrid's nostrils flared showed Ojwang that something was pressing on his mind.
For a moment, everything stops, even the wind held its breath waiting for the beast to move.
"Come on Koda, we gotta see m-!" A crushing hold on Ojwang's waist suffocated the boy from saying any more.
Koda lurched forward and sprinted to the rundown alleyway next to the white and lilac-painted building. Ojwang straining against the Hybrid's extreme hold. 
"K-Ko-da!" the boy struggles for air, Koda hunches down behind a dumpster and lets go of Ojwang, sympathy lacing his features as he petted through the boy's curly brown hair and apologized in soft feline whimpers. 
"Is something wrong?!" Ojwang exclaims, shaking as he rubs at a bruised area on his ribs. Koda firmly grips a hand over his mouth to muffle his next protests. The Hybrid raised his head up, getting his senses in an optimal position to register what he could decipher from inside the cafe area. 
"Listen," Koda spoke. A cold shiver tingled down Ojwang's spine as he noticed that it was awfully quiet... too quiet for the popular establishment.
Then there was a faint but stern voice.
'Just a few questions about the incident... then we will leave...' It was a gruff male tone, a tone that didn't sit well with the Hybrid at all. 'I do not know what information I can provide...' Miss Lelita's welcoming voice followed, but Koda was short of breath, clearly very stressed about the certain situation.
The toxic smell of chemical-induced death was here, the scent the NSA brought. Koda knew they were the ones inside the cafe, and they had isolated Lelita to put her in their clutches.
"Something's wrong," Ojwang says removing the hybrid's large caramel-skinned hand.
But Koda couldn't hear a thing as the deep rumbling from inside his flesh took control over his body, affecting and amplifying all senses until the world around him faded from recognition. His flesh and skin began burning, inside him, everything was torn and molded. Koda's warm brown skin was tainted with a rush of dark inky blood, crawling down hardening veins and a supernatural effect of rising shadows formed around him.
"W-wait wait!" Ojwang pleaded as best as he could, as the production of Koda's crippling vibrations had the boy clutching his ears and trying to stir out of the torment. He grabbed Koda's forearms which were blooming in black. "You can't do this here, someone will see you."
Koda glared daggering eyes at the young boy, a low heaving growl shaking the boy out of his wits. Inwardly, the Hybrid debated on telling him about the extremely volatile situation his mother was currently in. Koda hissed out to the boy. "Stay."
The Hybrid steadily pulled himself up in a restrained manner, snarling at impossibly trying to his pain-inducing transformation and clutched at his irregularly beating heart. He pivoted to eye Ojwang, hoping the boy would follow his orders, then took off at a faster pace to leap up to the rooftop of the building.
Ojwang's jaw hung open as Koda scaled the double-story building. Bullet-hard rain started thundering down from the heavy dark storm clouds, but not even that refuted Koda. His sharp black claws ripped through the flesh of his hands to pierce the purple-painted wet brick with ease, though the muscles bulging and shifting on the underside of his dampened black rain jacket showed a phenomenal struggle to control the violent transformation.
Koda strained for another reach and his hand disappeared to slip over the wet concrete edge of the building. He stabilized himself in a solid grip, took in a cool deep breath into his seizing lungs, then kicked the wall and flung himself over with a harsh landing on the roof, his knees taking most of the impact.
The Hybrid breathed in harshly, swallowing the pain of his other form arising. He knew Ojwang was right, letting himself steer out of control again would only endanger Miss Lelita which was now more important than his want to kill every last person at the NSA...
Koda carefully brought himself up to his feet through the weighted rain, with a pained growl escaping his lips. His blackened bulbous hands ripe in prime transfiguration swelled, and the pressure of the distortion bubbled underneath his skin. Koda grits his teeth, staring at the painful flow of his toxic blood repelling from his skin.
Somehow, through either luck or sheer will, Koda temporarily halted the instinctive alteration of his physical form.
As the Hybrid tried to register how he had come to do so, his ears twitched and shifted as a voice reached him through the thunderous storm. "Koda-" Ojwang called from below. The boy learned that he didn't need to be loud at all to reach Koda, and wasn't much surprised when his hushed voice had the hooded figure peering over the edge of the roof. "Mama's gonna be okay...isn't she?"
Koda stared down to Ojwang, his youthful eyes widening with a mix of fear and hope. But he couldn't answer, what he learned of communication couldn't encompass a way to reassure him as he looked up painfully from below. 
So he simply turned away from his place on the edge and left the boy with no answer at all.
                                      
                                          
                                   
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General FictionA-H abnormalities, or more commonly known as Hybrids, are a recent scientific discovery yet to be explained by modern science. As scientists all over the world try to find the answers to the creation of Animal-Human hybrid creatures, gifted with ab...
 
                                               
                                           
                                               
                                                  