Update: the sequel is on online titled Being Human. You can find it if you go to my profile page. Enjoy.


A/N I'm back with a sequel since there were a lot of people asking for a one. I didn't intend to write a sequel but instead, I'm opting for a slice of life type of collection of short stories. How does Arcee adjust to being on earth permanently? How does this affect Jack and Arcee's relationship? How does Abigail cope now she is no longer under the tyranny of Silas?

At the moment I'm working fulltime and am focusing on some other projects. I have a few fics from other fandoms (DBZ and Zootopia if anyone is interested) in the works as well as some of my own original stories, which I plan on publishing someday. I can't promise the updates will be regular but for those who want to continue to follow, I will be very grateful.

Here's a little teaser of the first chapter of the sequel. I will be uploading the full chapter as a new separate story so keep an eye out for it when I'm done writing it.


"Well, what do you think?" Jack said standing inside the large empty room with his arms outstretched.

"What is this place?" Arcee said looking around her. The room was huge, it's ceiling big enough for her 15foot frame to stand up in. The floor was plain concrete with oil stains and tire tracks. Two car lifts were set into the floor, there was a stack of old tyres in one corner and a row of shelving with various tools hung on the wall. There was also a tyre pump, jumper cables littered around the floor and some empty oil barrels. The windows of the room were large and let in plenty of light, though most of them were broken.

"It used to be a mechanic shop and now it's going to be our home," Jack smiled proudly. "It needs some work to make it liveable for Abigail and I, yet once it's finished it will be perfect. Mom and Bill helped me find it."

Arcee didn't know what to say. She just smiled as he continued to enthuse about where they were going to sleep and where Abigail's room would be, then the kitchen, living room, dining area, and bathroom, which wasn't so important to Arcee. The past few weeks they'd been living with Jack's parents but it was kind of too small for the three of them. Arcee didn't have much space to sleep in the garage, Jack had his own room and Abigail slept with Jack's younger sister Jacey. With Jack's youngest sibling on the way, the house was starting to feel cramped. Jack also felt he needed his own space for his family.

The mechanic shop was a few blocks away from where his mother and step-father lived and near the outskirts of the town of Jasper. The building itself was as tatty as anything and run down, it had been abandoned a few years ago. At the back of the shop was a door that lead to the private living area of the previous owner. When Jack's step-father had suggested it to him he knew it was exactly what his family needed and now that Arcee had seen the place she couldn't agree more. At least she had plenty of room to stretch out and no longer would need to sleep in her vehicular form.

"I guess, it will do." she said to Jack who was waiting for her reply.

"You'll see, Cee, it'll be great," he smiled.

...to be continued...


Update: the sequel is on online titled Being Human. You can find it if you go to my profile page. Enjoy.