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Calico

Chapter 1: Chapter One

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"So do you like your new puppy?" I asked the little girl that was trying to hold a squirming golden retriever pup. She frantically nodded her head. How cute!

"Congratulations on the new addition to your family! We'll send someone for an inspection soon but I don't see how there can be any problems," I reassured the parents. They were proudly beaming at their daughter, I doubt they even heard what you said.

"I'm going to name him Bubbles!" Sana squeaked excitedly as the family left with their new pet. I suppressed a giggle, I was a sucker for cuteness.

Seeing one of our animals get adopted was the best feeling in the world. Running a shelter was not the easiest thing in the world, grumpy animals, grumpy humans and an abundance of body fluids to clean up but it was rewarding. Calico was a no-kill shelter, a privately owned animal shelter. The upside was that we didn't have to rely on the government for funding, the downside was the paperwork. Every animal that came to the shelter had to be meticulously checked and catalogued.

The legalities were another headache. Most animals that came to Calico were rescues. We worked with several animal rights organizations that collected evidence and built cases against the owners. Sometimes we got rescues that weren't exactly legal so we had to get the evidence and build the case ourselves. That's why Calico had Song Hwa, a badass lawyer. She was just five feet tall but she could stare down men twice her size.

"One down, two to go," Jason said as he plopped down on the couch in your office. He was the head veterinarian at Calico, overseeing the health of the animals. He was also my best friend.

"We have three potential families visiting tomorrow. How's Hector doing?" I asked as I stretched in your chair.

"He's good but I'm still against the name Hector. He looks more like a Raphael," Jason said with a frown. Last week one of our animal handlers Shownu found a box near the shelter's gate. There was a small turtle in it, the poor thing was injured. Jason had to amputate his left hind leg because it was infected.

"I'm not naming him after a mutant turtle. He's a one legged turtle from the sea, he's a pirate and nothing you say will change my mind," I had named him after Hector Barbosa from Pirates of the Carribean movies after I won the rock paper scissors tournament against Jason.

"Dorks," Hana scoffed from the corner. She was the one who dealt with the potential families, showing them around the shelter, doing background checks and whatnot. I was the one who sealed the deal and dealt with the paperwork. I was terrible at social niceties, somehow I always ended up saying the wrong thing and had the worst timing in the history of humanity.

Before Jason and I could retaliate Moonji burst through the door. "He's back, Yonu is here," he was breathless. He must've ran here all the way from the gates. Moonji was the other animal handler, he was a retired botanist with a wife and two daughters.

We all collectively sighed. Yonu was a proud member of Animal Liberation Front, an extremist group or as the government would like to call them "animal rights terrorists". Once in a blue moon Yonu would drop by without a warning to drop off rescued lab animals, he had a thing against scientists. The problem was that they were illegally acquired so we had to lie on the paperwork. Everytime Yonu visited Calico, it was a stress fest for everyone, well everyone except Yonu.

I reluctantly made my way to the exam room. Yonu was standing there bickering with Song Hwa with a box of rabbits.

"We are NOT taking in the rabbits unless you tell us where you got them!" Song Hwa put her foot down.

"It's classified," Yonu said with a grin.

"Then take them back," Song Hwa was staring daggers at him.

"Yonu, you know we need to clear the legal side of things," I shook my head, he knew how things worked. Usually he would brag about his conquest, giving us in depth details about his adventures. Sometimes he brought back research and documents for evidence.Something didn't sit right with me. Where did he get the rabbits? Why wouldn't he tell us?

"Sorry sugar, can't share the details this time," I sighed at his nickname. One day Yonu discovered that I didn't like sugar in my coffee and he decided to start calling me Sugar. He was one annoying bastard.

Jason was already weighing the rabbits and taking their temperature. No matter what methods Yonu used to 'rescue' the animals, we always took them in. Song Hwa always said I was too soft, she didn't know how wrong she was.

There were seven rabbits in total. All white with long ears and pink noses. They were unusually small. "Yonu did you kidnap kittens?" I frowned as I leaned in to take a closer look.

"No they are all adult males," Jason interjected. He was checking them one by one, taking their blood to run tests, checking their limbs for any injuries, it was a routine procedure.

"Aren't they too small?" they were.

"Maybe they are like those toy poodles… toy bunnies?" Song Hwa suggested. It could be or maybe their growth was stunted. Either way, I didn't like it, something was off about this, I just couldn't put my finger on it.

Jason was running blood panels in the lab as I took over the paperwork. The rabbits were safely left in a hatch outside in the garden. Yonu had miraculously disappeared as soon as we turned our backs and I was starting to get a headache.

The rabbits barely showed any movement when they were being examined. They were practically limp in Jason's hands. They had clearly been abused. I didn't like the blank look in their eyes. Most of the time if the animal was scared it'd get defensive and lash out, it was a good sign, it meant that it still had its faculties. These rabbits didn't make a squeak as they were moved to a new place, it was worrying. I just hoped they weren't too far gone.

"We have a problem," Jason said as soon as I entered the lab. He was sitting in front of the computer, double checking the results.

"This day just keeps getting better," I murmured as I leaned in to see what he was looking at. Not that I could make any sense of it.

"One of the rabbits is a hybrid," did I hear that right?

"Come again?" did he just say what I thought he said?

"We have a hybrid in our hatch," my heart sank.

The presence of a hybrid posed a threat to Calico. Not because he was dangerous, but because he was stolen. The laws regarding hybrids were still primitive in most countries. They were basically slaves to the system, regarded as sub-human. Hybrids were considered as property, something to be owned. Rare animal hybrids were highly sought after by the wealthy to show off their status. So technically the rabbit hybrid in our hatch belonged to someone, we had no right to keep him here. If his owner found out, they would sue us. If the government found that we were keeping a stolen hybrid they'd shut us down.

"Let's just send him to a hybrid shelter," Shownu huffed. The staff was gathered in your office for an emergency meeting.

"Most of those shelters have terrible conditions. Why not just keep him here, we have license to house hybrids, it's not that big of a deal," Jason said.

"Might I remind you that he is stolen. We can't keep him here, we have a shelter inspection next week," Song Hwa frowned.

Few months ago we had decided to expand Calico to accommodate hybrids too, we had enough room to do so. We had constructed a hybrid "enclosure" as per the government guidelines. They had sent us the requirements. … they wanted us to put people in cages. We all collectively agreed that no hybrid will ever be housed in that place. No matter what anyone said, they were still human.

"We can't just abandon him, who knows what those lab people did to him," Hana retaliated and an argument broke out. I knew they loved this place, they all wanted what's good for the shelter. This wasn't this first time we had to lie but having a hybrid was different. None of us had ever dealt with a hybrid before, even if we decided to keep him, what then? But I knew I couldn't hand him over. Calico was built on a simple principle, to help those who were in need. And that rabbit hybrid needed our help.

"Enough. We took in the animals that Yonu had brought before because they needed help. We've lied on the documents and it's no different this time. That hybrid needs our help, we just need to come up with a plan," I passed the verdict. Not everyone liked it but I knew they'd never let me down.

After the stressful day all I wanted to do was curl up on the couch with Jason and watch TV. Our house was on the edge of the property, secluded in the forest. It was a country cottage with a private garden. YouI stopped by the rabbit hatch on my way back. The poor bunnies were all squished together in a corner, scared of the new environment and the open space outside.

I couldn't tell which one was the hybrid as I leaned in to take a look. Looking for him was no use. Maybe talking would work. I sat down beside the hatch with a sigh.

"I know you're there," I said quietly. "It must've been scary huh? Being taken from the lab. Yonu, the man who brought you here, he's a good person. He only wanted to help. His methods aren't always ….well savory but his heart was in the right place. Do you know what this place is? It's called Calico, it's a shelter for animals. We take care of animals who need help and find them a new home.

"This is my sanctuary. Nobody will hurt you here. You don't have to be scared. You are safe here, I'm going to keep you safe, okay?" One of the rabbits was looking at me, he quickly ducked his head as he caught my gaze. I smiled, he was listening.

"You must be hungry huh? Rabbits only get veggies and greens, don't you want to eat pizza, and ice cream, and pancakes, maybe some sashimi…" I rambled on about food, about Calico and the staff, inside the hatch a bunny was listening intently to my stories.