Project W.O.L.F.
By KuroiRuy
Wolf?s Rain belongs to Bones, I just like to play with them
It was a rigorous attempt. The single block of DNA was ruptured and now it was irreplaceable. The sequence disruption was being worked on, but no matter what the effort was it was useless. A whole code was out of order and restoration impossible.
Sighing, the young woman once more scanned the sample at her computer. Images displayed the complex structure of the little sample. The effort was wasted at her attempt to fix out the problem. The computer refused to obey and the error message was silently beaming on the screen. Grunting in frustration she slammed her hands at the keyboard.
Years wasted! Months upon months of hard work gone in a single moment. She would be ruined. This was a major breakthrough for her and the entire team. Now with the damaged experiment there was no need to continue.
Rubbing her temples she quickly stood and walked over to the buzzing machinery. With a few keystrokes the woman brought up a menu. Selecting through it until the cease in her frown began to disappear. Smiling, she punched out the code and waited for a response. The screen showed a single strand of DNA and on another the damaged sequence. Relaxing and hitting upon the keystrokes she brought the genome to the full screen and uncoding it withdrew the needed part and embedded it upon the broken stand. The pieces fir perfectly together.
Drowning through the jittery feeling of happiness the doctor hurriedly ransacked through the files of the unknown finding. Million pieces of unneeded rubbish were categorized. They are useless! Ripping through the records the woman desperately searched for the sample. Another blink and the screen displayed a white strand of hair intertwined on it was another strand of brown hue. It was strange, according to the information both pieces were found simultaneously at an excavation of the northern region of the planet.
It was all rather unusual when her team was placed in charge of regenerating the hairs. Later that day after months and years of painstaking labor of uncoding the DNA sample, she managed to find a break in it. Her research would have been cut short if she hadn?t run a diagnostic check upon the other hair strand. The match was positive in the brown sample and was the needed genetic coding for the other damaged hair.
Curiously the sequence was now easier to encode into the regeneration booster. It followed a primitive repeating pattern that was now even more evident on the screen. Smiling and tucking a loose strand of pink hair behind her ear the woman continued her work.
It was nearly an hour since the successful process and the doctor began to tire, gently mumbling to herself the mathematic reasoning at the regenerator. Pulsating light above her head was the only reminder of another sleepless night that was now taking its toll on her fumbled brain. Uncaring she woman refused to give up.
The tank was now being refilled with a deep crimson liquid and the inside machinery beeped with different set of colors, illuminating the strange water. Robotic arms and lasers were at work as sleep finally overtook her senses and pulling at her conscience to sleep?
She awoke to find a warning sign flashing on the screen. Typing in the command she brought up an image view of the tank. Red lights of the emergency signal and the crimson liquid made it impossible to distinguish anything. Angrily she rushed to the experimenting facility.
Something was happening inside. The whole place became a bloody world. Wires were yanked out and dangled lifelessly in midair. The tank was shattered, as it lay overturned. Nothing was inside. Then a soft growl erupted from the back. Turning around the doctor came face to face with the experiment.
A white monstrosity stood facing her. Huge form was covered in the white fur pelt. The small head was grinning in a toothy grin. Its eyes gleaming with intelligence and pain radiating from the yellow orbs. It stood watching the woman, flexing its claws in the process.
Another growl reverberated from its chest and it extended its large paw. Large holes and skin-deep wiring still embedded within the flesh of the arm. Blood marked the darkened fur.
The woman stood shocked. This wasn?t supposed to happen! What was this nightmare! Closing her eyes and sinking to the floor she desperately tried to make sense out of the situation. The experiment wasn?t supposed to reform so fast and on top of that escape from the life ?chamber?. It was all a horrid dream! Pounding her fists the doctor didn?t notice as the subject of her agony approached her trembling form
Warmth enveloped her. Musky scent of the animal penetrated her senses. Gasping, the young woman desperately tried to fight out of the embrace, but her captor instead held on even tighter. Then something cracked.
Cracking noise reached her ears as the surrounding body began to shift uncontrollably. Muscles and bones reformed themselves while still pressed and caught up in the middle of it. Then everything stopped.
She began to push again at the animal hoping to break its hold on her. Except this time strong arms were wrapped around her and not paws. Confused and scared the woman looked up. A pair of intense blue eyes watched her with amusement?
That?s it for now. More will follow!
Wolf's Rain story--Project W.O.L.F.
Moderator: blackrose
-
- Fanfic demi-god(dess)|Fanfic demi-god|Fanfic demi-goddess
- Posts: 333
- Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2003 2:44 am
- Location: taking this enchanting photo of my husband and our adopted daughter
YIKES!!!! Seems like an AU, ne? And what a start!!!! Pink hair...Cheza? And hmm, the werewolf-creature-thing is none other than Kiba, but what exactly IS he???? He doesn't seem like a simple wolf, that's for sure! This is DEFINITELY interesting and I can't wait to see where this goes! What a beginning! WHOA!
~ice princess
~ice princess