Laura felt nervous walking about the millionaire's thick green lawn. If anyone spotted her, she would be bacon in seconds. She was angry when Sophie changed her, but she was more and more nervous that this could be her end. And she would have been a piglet. She had to hide somewhere that no one could see her. There was a puddle of mud or a bunch of thick bushes near the windows. She started to wander forward, not truly knowing where she wanted to go. The puddle of mud was so tempting, sloshing around in the cool grime. She tried to wander towards it, but she knew where she had to go. Lucy was more important. She could go in the mud any day, but her friend couldn't think that she was someone's pet. She trotted in a fast pace towards the bushes.
Something detected her movements.
Laura's heart missed a beat. She breathing stopped for a moment.
It was the sprinklers.
She breathed deeply in relief. It made more mud puddles, making it all the more tempting. Laura focused back on her mission.
Lucy was in the millionaire's laundry room, whimpering with sadness. Apparently, the owner's of Lucy didn't really treat her well. She was just an object to them, prove that they were millionaires even though they had enough proof. They were bad people to Lucy. Even the daughter. The daughter was just as bratty as Portia was before her mind changed into a rodent. She treated Lucy like a toy before chucking away in the laundry, becoming bored with it. Lucy looked sad, heartbreakingly sad. She looked out the window.
She saw a pig. A friend pig? Or a tasty pig? Either way, it was a pig. She wanted to be with it. She wanted to chase it.
"Lucy *oink* Lucy, it's me! *snort*"
Her mouth watered. It was a tasty pig. She barked. She wanted out. She wanted to chase the pig.
Laura had fear in her eyes. She had to run if she wanted to survive this.
After barking, and a bit of yelling from the owners, Lucy was out.
Laura ran, but it wasn't enough. Lucy bolted towards the piglet.
"MAKE HER REMEMBER *oink* STOP THIS NOW!"