Author's note: this story has been remastered to bring it up to my current standards. It's now twice the length of the original, featuring new content and expanded scenes, along with corrections to lore and expansive technical improvements.
CHAPTER 1: BEST FRIENDS
"Why are you crying?" Jamie asked, sidling up beside the strange girl as she sat alone on the swing set. She wasn't swinging, she was just dangling her paw-like feet off the ground, gripping the chains with her clawed hands and looking sullen. The sounds of children laughing carried over from the other side of the playground, but she was not participating in their fun. The round, furry ears on the top of her head swiveled in his direction, and she looked up at him with a pair of green eyes like those of a cat.
"Who are you?" she asked, rubbing her runny nose with the back of her furry forearm as she sniffed noisily.
"I'm Jamie," he replied, hanging from the metal A-frame of the swing set. He didn't quite know what to make of this girl. She was short and pudgy, with a layer of fine, sandy hair that covered her body from head to toe. The blue sundress that she was wearing had yellow duck patterns on it, and her furry cheeks were matted with tears. A long, fluffy tail protruded from beneath the hem of her dress, trailing on the ground behind her as the swing rocked gently in the breeze. She looked like a little lion, Jamie mused. He had seen them in his alphabet book.
"Why are you crying?" Jamie asked as he released his hold on the metal frame, dropping down onto the grass.
The girl sniffed loudly again, wiping her pink, feline nose.
"Those other kids were making fun of me," she mumbled, sparing a resentful glance across the playground.
"How come?"
"Because I have a tail," she replied hesitantly, as though afraid that Jamie would follow suit if he noticed it. He leaned around the swing set to get a better look, and she turned her eyes back to the ground.
"That's pretty cool," the boy said. "I wish I had a tail."
"You do?"
The girl seemed to perk up a little, her ears rising from her mop of blonde hair.
"All the best animals have tails," he reaffirmed, starting to count on his stubby fingers. "Tigers, dinosaurs, sharks, snakes..."
"Snakes are just one big tail," she giggled, wiping her eyes.
"Yeah, but snakes are pretty cool."
Jamie couldn't think of anything else to say, hooking his thumbs through the suspenders of the denim overalls that he was wearing as he bobbed on the spot. She seemed a little happier now, the girl watching him expectantly with her reflective pupils. Jamie didn't care that she looked different, he just wanted to cheer her up.
"Want me to push you?"
She nodded, and he walked behind her, careful to avoid stepping on her tail. He placed his hands on her back, giving her a good shove, and she started to swing. Before long, Jamie had a good rhythm going, not wanting to send her too high. The boys made a game of seeing how high they could go, then jumping off, but the girls usually got scared if you pushed too hard.
"What's your name?" he asked, noting that her fluffy ears had turned all the way around to follow his voice.
"Liz," she replied, her blonde hair flowing behind her as he sent her into the air with another push.
"I'm six and a half," Jamie stated proudly, "how old are you?"
"I'm six."
"Is it your first day at school?"
"Yeah."
"I was scared when I first came to school," he said, giving her another shove to keep her going. "I didn't have any friends at first. I can be your friend if you want."
"You mean it?" Liz asked, peering back at him over her shoulder. "Nobody else wants to be my friend. The other girls teased me, they said I looked like a cat. They won't play with me."
"Well...you do," he began, continuing hurriedly as she began to pout. "But I like cats."
She gave him a warm smile, then turned her head back around to face forward, starting to swing her legs in time with his pushes. After a few minutes, a gaggle of half a dozen boys made their way over to see what the pair were doing, Tyler at their head. Jamie didn't like Tyler, he was a mean kid, and he was big. He liked to shove people and start fights at recess. He was always hogging the swing set with his friends, trying to send each other up and over the bar. Liz's smile faded as she saw them approaching, her ears flattening against her head, her tail drooping.
"I want a turn on the swing set, Jamie," Tyler said. He stood in front of Liz's swing so that Jamie had to bring her to a stop to save from hitting him.
"There are two, you can use the other one," Jamie replied as he gestured to the empty swing to their right.
"I said
I want a turn
," Tyler repeated, more sternly this time. Liz's lower lip began to tremble, and she looked as if she might start to cry again. She turned to look back at Jamie, unsure of what to do.
"Well, you can't have a turn yet," Jamie declared. "We're not done."
Tyler circled around behind the swing set and stood before Jamie, squaring up for a fight. He was a head taller than the smaller boy, but Jamie held his ground, growing angrier as Liz became more distressed.
"I said
scram
," Tyler spat, giving Jamie a shove. He stumbled, but didn't fall, staggering back a few paces. Liz slunk out of her seat and covered her ears with her fluffy hands, her eyes darting between the two boys as fresh tears began to roll down her chubby cheeks. Now they had done it. Jamie had just succeeded in cheering her up, and Tyler had undone all of his work. Jamie's face reddened, his knuckles turning white as he balled his fists.
"Back off, Tyler," he snarled.
"Or what?" the larger boy sneered. "You gonna go crying to the teacher?"
"No, I'm gonna beat your ass."
Tyler seemed a little taken aback, then turned to his friends, starting to laugh. They joined in, the chorus of jeering children frightening Liz as she looked on.
"You trying to impress your new girlfriend, Jamie? Why don't you marry her if you like her so much?" Tyler turned his attention to Liz, walking over to stand in front of her, cocking his head curiously. "What's wrong with her, anyway? She got a disease or something?"
He reached out to catch one of her ears between his thumb and forefinger, giving it a tug, Liz wailing her displeasure.
"Hey!" Jamie bellowed, seeing red. "Leave her alone!"
Tyler relinquished his hold on the trembling girl's ear and marched back over to him, shoving him violently to the ground. Jamie fell on his rear, skinning his palm, and kicking up a cloud of dust.
"Stay down, unless you want to get beat," Tyler snarled. He turned his back on Jamie, making a beeline for Liz. "Go play somewhere else, freak."
She shut her eyes and shook her head, her chest heaving as she sobbed, her fat tears leaving wet spots on the blue fabric of her sundress.
Jamie's anger got the better of him, and he reached for a nearby rock, scrambling to his feet. He charged Tyler from behind before any of his friends could react, slamming it into the back of his head with a dull thud. The bully stumbled, then dropped heavily to the ground beneath the swing set, groaning as blood matted his dark hair. As he tried to stand again, Jamie caught him in the nose with a swift kick, knocking him back down. He gave the boy another kick to the ribs with his scuffed sneakers for good measure, then Tyler scrambled free, stumbling away towards the glass facade of the school building. Now who was going crying to teacher? The other boys scattered, not wanting to get into trouble too, Jamie dropping the bloodied rock at his feet.