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As a baby My mom abandoned me in a cardboard box in front of a hospital. Realy I cant blame her though: Iwas stuck in my half bangal tiger morph.
Most of the nurses were afraid of me,but one felt sorry for me and fead me.
As 2 years went by I found myself in an orphanage and was now able to control morph and looked entirely human. I had long red fiery hair and a long lith body. I was also much stronger than everyone else, too, but I tried to look as normal as I could.
Ember was a normal girl, until the night of her fourteenth birthday that is. On that night her blue eyes turned red, her blonde hair black, and she craved blood. Ember ran away from her home in Paris, Texas and soon found herself in Jamestown , New York. Here Ember found a small apartment and a job a local family run bakery called 'Watson's Bakery' after John S. Watson, the man who owned the place. John Watson was a kind, jolly, old fat man who Ember had grown to like very much, Mary Watson, his wife and Jenny, Jane, and Jason Watson, their three children had also grown to like Ember too.
As a baby My mom abandoned me in a cardboard box in front of a hospital. Realy I cant blame her though: Iwas stuck in my half bangal tiger morph.
Most of the nurses were afraid of me,but one felt sorry for me and fead me.
As 2 years went by I found myself in an orphanage and was now able to control morph and looked entirely human. I had long red fiery hair and a long lith body. I was also much stronger than everyone else, too, but I tried to look as normal as I could.
Ember was a normal girl, until the night of her fourteenth birthday that is. On that night her blue eyes turned red, her blonde hair black, and she craved blood. Ember ran away from her home in Paris, Texas and soon found herself in Jamestown , New York. Here Ember found a small apartment and a job a local family run bakery called 'Watson's Bakery' after John S. Watson, the man who owned the place. John Watson was a kind, jolly, old fat man who Ember had grown to like very much, Mary Watson, his wife and Jenny, Jane, and Jason Watson, their three children had also grown to like Ember too.