"No!" Wolfa roared as she was being taken away from the Arcade. It was quite a long time after the killing of the shady figure, and that day when it attacked Millea and her brother. The night was a long one as Wolfa was being put into the inventory room that had a extra complicated room. What was this complicated room? It's metal with a code to get in. Wolfa whimpered as she ran in a circle. She was in a flurry of a panic. Wolfa banged on the bars more, and more, and more. She got tired, and then whimpered. We didn't do anything wrong! She screamed inside, and it didn't quite get out of her mouth. Abhornie was to her left. At least a skinny snake-dog was by her side, she'd be fine. "Abhornie...?" She asked him with a weak voice. His head was raised, and he looked at her. "Where is Laika?" She asked him. Abhornie shook his head. "Not here yet." He sighed. Wolfa rubbed her head. A familiar sting had emitted in her head. I've felt this before. Where is this coming from? She asked herself. Wolfa stood up and saw Laika being brought in and then set on her left side. "Laika?!" She exclaimed grabbing onto the bars that held her cage together. She shook the bars. Desperately she wanted out, and now! Laika got up rubbing her head. "Oh that hurt. Why are they brutal to us when we didn't do anything to harm the humans?" She asked miserable. Wolfa soon realized something. Did I cause this problem? Why? How? Wolfa looked over to Abhornie, she felt guilty that they were even in this situation. No, I didn't cause this...someone else did. She looked at her feet then thought of what she could do. She glanced at her kinetic fur which dangled from her neck now. I need that fixed...I want to look darker. Thought Wolfa to herself. And a new upgrade. She added to the thought. Wolfa sat down, and then hung her head realizing that they couldn't get out of these cages unless they banged on the bars for until they broke years later. But, that would be too late before they save humanity from this figure that wanted nothing but, to kill. She looked around the bars and stood up on all fours. She looked up at the bars, and circled inside the cage. Her kinetic fur had been drug along with her circle of thought. Wolfa narrowed her hollow eyes, and then saw a bar slightly shorter than the others. It didn't quite touch the ceiling of the cage. Laika looked at her Alpha confused why she was circling in her cage. She couldn't quite understand it. She saw Abhornie watching as well with a puzzled expression. Abhornie watched with his confused expression. He went closer to what she was doing. Wolfa reared up on her front paws, and then hit the bar that was so miscalculated, it sprang out of the hinge. Her kinetic fur rolled down onto her face, leaving her sight black. All she could hear was bang bang bang bang bang, and then all went silent.