The sight terrified Jin in an instant. Her precious Daddy was at Strawberry's side, chuckling heartily while she dismembered the rabbit, still twitching fromt he shock. Jin wanted to scream, but didn't want to be the next victum of Strawberry's attack. Frozen in her tracks, Jin didn't know what to do as she watched her dad help the demon terrorize the forest creatures. 'You're so pathetic. Have a little fun..' She remembered Strawberry sneering to her on a previous occasion. Trembling from head to tail, Jin turned and bolted - she didn't know, or care, where. Tears fell from Jin's eyes, blinding her, when she suddenly ran slammed into a tree. Yelping, she tried to get up, but found it difficult, as she had twisted her paw. Looking up, she saw a tall figure with a coat the same color as hers. Whining pathetically, she had realized that her beloved father wasn't who she thought he was, and her only though was to flee him now. And on she ran, stumbling bceause of her paw, but always running until she finally collapsed against a rock.

While Jay could get irritated with Strawberry's sadism, this was not one of those times. The splatter of blood as limbs were torn from the rabbit savagely by his own daughter made Jay have a sudden sense of pride, and he chuckled watching the sight, enjoying the limbs scattering themselves about. Though all of his amusement was drained when he'd heard a yelp, as he trotted speedily over to where Jin lay. About to say something comforting as he reached his head down to her, the father was appaled when his little girl ran from him with a whine, though he didn't chase. Not too long after did a friend come looking for Jin, while Strawberry was still engrossed in her slaughter, having an obvious fun. "She ran that way," Was all Jay could think of to say to the green puppy looking up at him with bright eyes, motioning with his muzzle in the direction Jin had went. He was worried for his pup, so he lay down with his head on his paws, staring off into space.

Growing rather bored, Jade decided she would go and see if her best friend Jin could play! Bouncing down the path, she looked up at Jin's father, who had become like a father to her, and wagged her tail hopefully, "Can Jin play?" though the answer she got took the wag out of her tail, a concern brewing from her belly. "O..okay.." Jade mumbled, somewhat discouraged, before racing after her friend. What had happened? Jade was determined to make it right! She kept running, checking for signs, and heading off where they took her, until a dark heap stood out against a rock. "Jin," the green perma-puppy breathed, slowly starting to trot forward