Revvolutiionn

(This is my first really serious thing... honestly... it might be bad.)

"The alphas" the young arctic wolf shouted as she lit the torch "are the cause of all our pain!," The jammers all watched intently, trying to get the slightest glimpse of the legendary Gleiss--that's what they called her anyway. "They don't care about us!" the jammers were silent "That's why i," Gleiss lifted the torch "am going to"

her voice was drowned out by the jammers voices.

Of course.

Gleiss wanted revolution.

Sir gilbert sat in his palace, Peck was trying sweets. Liza was watching cosmo water the plants while Graham was fixing a coat hanger. Greely was gone as usual.

"Who is this Gleiss jammers have been rambling on about?" gilbert asked.

"I don't know, but whoever they may be, they're quite serious." Liza looked over.

Greely was searching for more phantom traces, but he accidentally went into a dark, cold area of jamaa he had never went into. No jammers were in sight, there was a large pile of statues, wooden statues. Greely walked over, he pulled out his journal and started to write. This was strange, but not for Greely. He looked closer, only to realize they were all statues of the alphas.

He continued writing, he believed he was finally onto the phantom's trail. but of course, being Greely, he wouldn't share anything.

The birds tweeted outside a small spring cottage where a pink wolf splattered in pink hearts lived. She was always joyful, but she was known not to be a fan of the alphas. Her neighbors respected that, they were okay--but a little unnerved, they didn't know who the wold exactly was.

She was outside, gardening when Liza came. The wolf looked up at her, her big innocent eyes sparkling. Liza sighed and started to ask questions about ''phantoms. ''

She stopped, when she heard the pink wolf ask:

"Who is Mira, who is Zios, what are phantoms?"

She could hear agitation in the wolf's voice.

"I'm fine, i haven't heart of any phantoms." The wolf slowly stood up, she walked back inside and closed the door. Liza went on to asking the wolf's neighbors about it.

She asked for her name, they simply said "S.l." Liza was perplexed.

There was a small trail of phantom goop beside the house.

The phantoms had been to the peaceful spring village.

Soon enough it had been going on for a while.

The revolutionary Gleiss started leaving notes.

The neighbors started to get frightened of Gleiss's hate for the alphas.

Soon enough, it got worse.

Until Gleiss actually made a move.

But then the pink wolf disappeared.

As did jamaa's animals.

which left everyone left in confusion.

(this is a WIP)

(Thi