Jacob Green sat on the edge of his bed, his fingers tracing the patterns on the worn-out quilt. At sixteen, he was grappling with the bitter truth that his parents had betrayed him. It was as if the walls themselves whispered the secrets he had uncovered six years ago. The memory of his parents' deceit was as fresh as the orange glow from the setting sun that filled the room. "How could they just leave me like that?" he murmured to himself, the weight of their betrayal pressing down on him.
After being sent to what Jacob thought was a school, he found himself in the heart of a homeless shelter. The air was thick with the scent of soup and the warmth of shared hardship. Here, people found solace in the company of strangers. "I can't believe they left me here," Jacob thought, as he ladled soup into bowls, his mind a whirl of confusion and resilience. Despite the abandonment, Jacob refused to follow his parents' demands to steal from those around him, choosing instead to work and volunteer at the shelter.
It was in this park that Jacob met Shae Wyatt, a rich boy who is a 10 year old i striking green eyes and an air of mystery. "Hey, you seem like you could use a friend," Shae said, approaching him with a smile that was as warm as the sunlight filtering through the trees. Jacob was drawn to Shae's easy confidence and the promise of something different. "I've got an offer for you. How about being my bodyguard, or maybe a body double?" Shae proposed, his tone playful yet serious.
Jacob and Shae sat across from each other at a wooden table, their faces illuminated by the soft glow of a lamp. As they talked, Jacob learned that Shae's story was not so different from his own. "My parents took everything too," Shae revealed, his voice tinged with a mix of anger and sadness. The revelation forged a bond between them, an understanding that transcended words. "We can make something of ourselves without them," Jacob suggested, determination sparking in his eyes.
Over steaming mugs of hot chocolate, Jacob and Shae found a camaraderie that was both surprising and comforting. "We've got each other's backs now," Shae said with a grin, raising his cup in a mock toast. Jacob clinked his cup against Shae's, feeling a warmth spread through him that wasn't just from the drink. In this moment, he realized that family isn't always about blood; sometimes, it's about the people who choose to stand by you no matter what.
As Jacob stood with Shae under the vast expanse of the night sky, he felt a sense of hope burgeoning within him. The stars seemed to whisper stories of endless possibilities. "We can do this," he said, his voice filled with newfound confidence. "Together," Shae agreed, their dreams taking flight among the stars. In this shared silence, they found a promise of brighter days ahead, a testament to their resilience and the beginning of a journey that was truly their own. They both saw this 12 year Old boy named John with orange short hair who wants a cat but he can't he has an they was a girl who wants a dog but neither could afford them so Jacob turned into a cat for the boy and got Shae put money around the neck of course he can change back to a boy if he wants to and Shae turned into dog for the girl named Sally with blonde long hair
















