[@GreenGo] She smiled at his statement. [color=8dc73f]"Well, as a my grandpa said 'there is nothing to fear is but fear itself, because if you fear nothin', your a fool'. Now that I think about it tho, he had more reason then anybody to say that, but whatever."[/color] she said with a flick of her hand. She then noticed her watch said 5:30. [color=8dc73f]"S***! I gotta' go! I'll see you later Quinn!"[/color] she said sprinting down the street. When she got to the door to her house, she calmed down and went inside. She saw her dad sitting on the couch and heard her mom in the kitchen. He smiled when he saw his daughter. [color=2e3192]"Hello my hatchling, how was your day?"[/color] he said with a classy accent. She took of her cowl and crawled up onto the couch and crouched down on it. [color=8dc73f]"I'm not ssseven anymore, and it wasss fine, thoughsss I'm not exactly happysss with what you'resss about to do."[/color] she huffed. He simply gave a chuckle. [color=2e3192]"Well, who would you rather have do it? Me? Or the guys at the Lab?"[/color] She shrank at this. She whimpered [color=8dc73f]"Yousss...It'sss still not exactlysss nissse..."[/color] He frowned. [color=2e3192]"I'm sorry, my Hatchling, but it's the law. Plus, it's the best shot you got at being norm-"[/color] she cut him off with a glare and swift movement were she was in his face. [color=8dc73f]"I daresss you to finisssh that word. Come onsss, I'm itching for yousss to give me anothersss reassson to hate you."[/color] His face was one of sorrow. [color=2e3192]"What do expect? I want my daughter the chance of a normal life, not one were she's a lab rat I have to operate on."[/color] She starts to hiss with non-existent venom. [color=8dc73f]"Well, Maybesss I'd have that if ssssome one jussst ssstood up for hisss daughter rather thansss cut her open and put her back togethersss![/color] Her eyes started to tear up. He simply hugged her and brought her close, her not even struggling and crying with squeaks. [color=2e3192]"That's impossible my hatchling. Too many have made up their minds. Even if one normal human said something, it wouldn't be enough. People fear what they don't understand. It will stay that way. Hell, the military is practically uses it to their advantage."[/color] Jen was hugging her father back and crying more, her tail limp, shoulders sagging, as she cried her feeling of isolation out. They stayed like that for an hour.