The kid was a runaway, a "glitch" in the system trying to find a safe haven called The Garden. Maya knew it well; it was where she had first felt safe enough to transition, both in gender and in species. "Climb on," Maya said, gesturing to her back.
With a wink and a flick of her tail, the T-Girl Cat vanished into the shadows, leaving only the faint scent of rain and ozone behind.
Maya knelt, her slitted pupils softening. "I’m just a girl who knows a shortcut," she purred, her voice a comforting low vibration.
When they reached the hidden rooftop greenhouse of The Garden, Maya set the kid down. As she prepared to leap back into the night, she paused.
The neon lights of the city always looked a little softer through the twitching, tufted ears of a calico.
"Hey," the kid called out. "Does it ever get easier? Being... different?"
She dropped three stories, landing with a silent thump that didn't even startle the local strays. In the shadows, she found a young kid, barely out of their teens, shivering and holding a broken tablet. They looked up, eyes wide at Maya’s pointed ears and the elegant, striped tail swishing behind her. "You're... one of the Free-Folders?" the kid whispered.
The kid was a runaway, a "glitch" in the system trying to find a safe haven called The Garden. Maya knew it well; it was where she had first felt safe enough to transition, both in gender and in species. "Climb on," Maya said, gesturing to her back.
With a wink and a flick of her tail, the T-Girl Cat vanished into the shadows, leaving only the faint scent of rain and ozone behind. t girl cat
Maya knelt, her slitted pupils softening. "I’m just a girl who knows a shortcut," she purred, her voice a comforting low vibration. The kid was a runaway, a "glitch" in
When they reached the hidden rooftop greenhouse of The Garden, Maya set the kid down. As she prepared to leap back into the night, she paused. With a wink and a flick of her
The neon lights of the city always looked a little softer through the twitching, tufted ears of a calico.
"Hey," the kid called out. "Does it ever get easier? Being... different?"
She dropped three stories, landing with a silent thump that didn't even startle the local strays. In the shadows, she found a young kid, barely out of their teens, shivering and holding a broken tablet. They looked up, eyes wide at Maya’s pointed ears and the elegant, striped tail swishing behind her. "You're... one of the Free-Folders?" the kid whispered.