Hey guys Tenshi here! So this is a little preview of what's to come, in the I Feel Like A Monster sequel. Here's the thing I had a lot of ideas in my head on what it was going to be and who was going to be in it, and I just thought this had to be the one. It isn't much but it's a start. I hope you enjoy this preview and let me know what you think of it, or if you have any questions about it, feel free to ask in the reviews, and I'll answer them as best as I can, just don't ask about the plot.


A girl named Viola, loved by all

Went to a house in the cover of pall

She ran from a monster, covered in red

Her father found her and shot it dead.

-1652, Allward Forest-

A young girl with golden hair with twin braids awoke in the middle of a field; The first thing she realized was that she was in a place unfamiliar to her. In fact, she couldn't remember who she was. She tried to remember how she had gotten there and her name but couldn't seem to recall. She looked around the area and didn't quite recognize it.

"Where am I? Who am I? How did I get here?"

She got up from the grassy floor and looked around. She tried to remember where she was, but couldn't. She saw that two pathways; one south and one north. Curious to where it had lead she followed the path that lead downward, only to find that it was covered with roses with thorns.

"What is this?"

She reached out to the rose bush but pricked her pinky. She wiped the blood on her apron.

"They're definitely sharp to the touch. I won't be able to crawl through without making holes in my body. Maybe I have something I can use."

She searched her dress pockets and found what appeared to be a rusty knife. She looked to the rose bush and swung the knife; when the knife impacted with the vines she was literally pushing her back. She saw that there wasn't a mark on the bush.

"What? It didn't make a scratch! What kind of a bush is this?"

She placed carefully placed the knife back into her dress pocket, and turned back the way she came. She sat at the stump where a tree once stood, thought about what she should do. She didn't know why, but the path that lead upward made her feel uneasy. She feel like she shouldn't take that route.

"Ah, I see you're up and about?"

The girl jumped at the voice, and started to dart her head around the area.

"Where are you looking? Down here."

The girl looked down, and to her surprise, it was a black cat.

"Um… Did you just talk to me?" The girl asked curiously.

"Yes, I did." The Black Cat replied, amused by the look on the girl's face, "You look surprised."

"Why wouldn't I be?" The girl said, "I've never seen a cat talk before."

All the Black Cat did was chuckle, "Well, there's a first time for everything isn't there?"

"I...I guess." The girl replied hesitantly.

The Black Cat tilted his head curiously, "You don't seem to remember what you're doing here, am I correct?"

The girl was surprised to hear this from the Black Cat. She stammered, "I-I don't know what you're-"

"Answer the question." The Black Cat said, "It's just a simple yes or no."

The girl was still confused by this, but hesitantly nodded her head.

"I'm not surprised." The Black Cat said with a smile, "Many young people like yourself often don't remember how they came here."

The girl scoffed at this, "There were more like me?"

The Black Cat simply nodded his head, "I bet you even tried to go through the rose bush with that old knife your carrying in your pocket."

Once again the girl was in shock. How could he have known that?

The Black Cat chuckled, "Your expressions really amuse me."

The girl said with sarcasm, "Well I'm glad I'm making you laugh."

The Black Cat chuckled once more, "If you can't go through where the roses are, why not just go the other way?"

"Hmm?"

"What's stopping you from going that way?"

"I… I don't know. I just have this weird feeling that I shouldn't go there. It's just…"

"But you know you don't have a choice. You need to go up that pathway."

"Why? I don't feel like I should."

"You need to get your memories back don't you? If you go there, you'll get your memory back."

The girl turned away from the Black Cat and was thinking about what he was saying. But it did strike her as odd, how did he know that her memories were gone? Before she turned around to ask how he knew about her memory loss, she saw that he was gone from her sight. She stood up from her seat and looked to the upper path. She approached it, and saw that it was covered with vines as well; the only difference was that it wasn't covered in thorns.

She wondered how she was going to get through exactly.

"Maybe I'll be able to cut through it with my knife."

She took the rusty old knife out of her dress pocket. With a swing she was able to cut through the vines but in the process the blade had broken off.

"Great… At least the vines are gone."

She looked to the path, "I following this pathway is my only option."

She started to follow along the path. As she did, a thick layer of fog had started to roll in, and she had heard the sound of thunder in the distance. She continued to walk along the path until she saw what appeared to be a light up ahead.

"Huh? What's that?"

She walked a little faster towards the light. She had finally gotten out of the fog and saw that it was a house made of stone and had several windows, but within it was pitch black. A lamp was lit just right next to the front door.

"A house? All the way out here?"

She couldn't help but stare at the house and for some reason she was strangely drawn to it, but she didn't know why exactly. She was too deep in thought that she failed to notice the Black Cat from earlier, sitting on a tree stump nearby.

"So you came here after all?" The Black Cat said, getting her attention.

"There you are." The girl said with relief, "I was worried that you had run off."

"Oh?" The Black Cat said, "You missed me already?"

The girl looked back to the house. "Did you know that this house was here?"

"What kind of a cat would I be if I knew if it wasn't here?" The Black Cat said.

Soon enough a click was heard, the sound came from the door; it had slowly swung open revealing a black abyss inside. The girl tilted her head in curiosity.

"The door opened by itself?" The girl said.

"Looks like someone is expecting you." The Black Cat said.

The girl looked at the Black Cat questioningly, "Expecting me? Who could be expecting me?"

"You'll have to find that out for yourself." The Black said before asking , "Are you going to go in?"

The girl looked to the door, and clenched her fist nervously. "Is what you're saying true? Will I really remember anything here?"

"You might not, or you might not." The Black Cat replied, "You'll never know unless you try."

The girl turned to the house, and swallowed a gulp. She approached the door and entered the darkness. When she did, the first thing she saw was what appeared to be an empty room. The only she saw was something red on the floor. She looked at with a horrified look on her face.

"Is that… Blood?"

She hesitantly walked away, avoiding the puddle of blood on the floor. She tried to see if there was a door anywhere, but there wasn't any.

"Come on, come on. There's gotta be another door in here."

Just than on the wall it appeared to have a sign on it.

"Huh?"

She read the sign, and all it had said was-

COME TO MY ROOM