Backstory: Once there lived two wolves that could not love eachother more if they tried. The female was Gaudii, named by her loving father. The male was Fortis, named by his caring grandmother. Gaudii was pure white and Fortis was dusty brown. They loved eachother more than anything in the world. Then, the humans came. They took everything, including Fortis. They laughed as he struggled and renamed him Infirma. They took Gaudii and called her Maestum. She did not even try to struggle, for when Infirma did, the touched a thing to him and he went still. The men were scientists. They locked up the whole pack of wolves and experimented. Some were turned into ugly beasts, others died, most became weak and tried. Maestum tried to stay strong, but the screams in the nights were awful. The lab in which Infirma was experimented in was right next door, and she heard him groan and whine and shout out all the time. Her color slowly faded with her mood, and she soom was a deep gray. One day, she saw them carry a weak, frightened looking Infirma outside. They had let him free. Maestum started begging to be experimented on so she too could roam free with her love. The only thing that happened was pure torture. They shot her and injected her with unfamiliar fluids. They burned designs into her paws to show the world that she belonged to them. She was so scared. Finally, they released her. It was too late. She found Infirma's body lying a few feet ahead. He had been to weak to continue. The same would NOT happen to Maestum. She wouldn't let it. She would fight back. She would win. Those liquids in her body were radioactive, she could also, now, tranform into an ugly, man-killing monster at will. She would get revenge for what they did to her and Infirma.
Thank you to @pigbeast234 for the awesome idea! This is so cool! It is such a twisted, evil, mad scientist way of looking at this! I LOVE YOU! (In the least romantic way possible...) Infirma is Latin for weak, Fortis is Latin for strong Gaudii is Latin for joyful, Maestum is Latin for melancholy (sad and depresesed) See the irony in the names!!?? These scientists are cruel.