WARNINGS: yandere themes

Note: This is similar to ending 2, but I like how it turned out



The moon was high in the sky by the time you were ready to enter the black panther and white tiger exhibit. You walked along the path to the enclosure, whistling cheerfully to yourself. As you pushed open the exhibit door, your whistle trailed off into silence.

All four halflings stood in front of you, looking grim. Even Malleus, who it usually took a small hike to visit, was present. Silver and Sebek avoided eye contact, but Lilia and Malleus stared at you in silence.

"Are you guys alright?" you asked, heart sinking at their expressions.

Lilia exchanged a look with Malleus before the smaller of the two stepped forward. He looked up at you with sad eyes and you were briefly reminded of a puppy wanting to have some of your food.

"Lilia, what's going on?" you stepped forward, closing the enclosure door behind you.

Lilia shook his head, "It's... bad news."

You felt yourself trembling. You cared about the halflings so much, to see them so upset made you feel nearly heartbroken.

"The zoo," Lilia said, so softly you had to lean in to hear him, "is planning to send us away."

His words hit you like a train. You opened your mouth but no sound came out. "Send you away?" you finally managed to ask, "Why?"

"They think we're too boring," Lilia whispered, "We overheard the top humans talking. They say our exhibit is expensive to maintain when no one visits us. They plan to separate us and send us to different zoos across the world."

"No! They can't do that!" you gasped, "You're like a family! They can't just tear you apart!"

"They can," Malleus finally spoke up, his furry ears pressed flat to his head, "And they will. Unless..."

"Unless what?" you asked, practically begging for an answer.

"You can help us," Lilia said quickly, hope shining in his eyes.

You shook your head, "I don't see how. I'm just a researcher. Mr. Crowley wouldn't listen to me."

"You've cared for us, made this place feel better than home. That has to mean something," Silver spoke up.

Malleus stepped closer, casting a shadow over you. His emerald eyes seemed to glow in the darkness, "We don't want to be sent away. We don't want to lose you."

Sebek nodded, "We'll do whatever it takes to stay together, but we need you on our side."

"I'll... I'll talk to Mr. Crowley," you replied, "I'll try to convince him to-"

Lilia interrupted you, shaking his head, "Talking won't work. He's made up his mind."

"Then what do you expect me to do?" you asked in slight frustration.

Lilia's eyes met yours, "You're one of us... you understand us more than any keeper ever has. Surely you could sacrifice your humanity to tie together our family? That's what the visitors really want to see."

"One of you?" you echoed, "I'm human, I can't-"

"Then let me make you one of us," Malleus interrupted calmly, "My horns have magic, I can turn you into one of us easily."

Lilia's hand rested on your cheek, "We can't survive without you, little one. Stay here, with us and let us keep you safe."

"You're sure this would save you all?" your voice came out as a whisper, but they all heard it clearly. One by one, they nodded.

Malleus's horns began to glow as green as his eyes.

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"Look, Mom, look!" a little girl pointed down at you, "They're so cute!"

Self-consciously, you drew your tail in, catching the two little white tiger cubs and bringing them closer to you. The twin toddlers giggled and hugged you, gently cuddling against the black panther baby cradled in your arms.

Your belly was large- you'd be giving birth in a month from now. Whether they would be white tiger halflings or panthers would be a surprise for all of you. The zoo visitors put in votes for their guesses.

Like they'd hoped, the white tiger and black panther exhibit was popular- in fact, it was probably the most popular now that you had little cubs tottering around and looking cute.

But at what cost?

Silver gently picked up a cub in each arm, "Give Mommy some rest."

You blinked gratefully at him but didn't say much. You were tired.

Everyone was happy this way! The visitors, the panthers, and the white tigers.

Yeah, everyone was happy.

Everyone.