WARNINGS: suggestive content

Note: All characters are aged up, since there will be mature themes in future parts.

Also, I can't promise I'll finish this. I suck at finishing stories.

Note 2: Sorry this is so late!

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The first place to start was the aquarium. You were a little excited to see Floyd again, considering how friendly he was. If you were going to make a huge discovery, it may just be with the eel halflings.

You walked up to the water and peered down at it. It's hard to see anything down there. From the surface, you could only see indistinct shapes of rocks and coral. You put your hand in the water and splashed it a little, hoping to get the attention of the creatures down below.

Suddenly, an arm seizes your hand and starts to pull. You lose your balance and tumble forward, falling into the water with a splash. You gasp and swallow salt water, gagging on the taste and, once you surfaced, scrabbling desperately against the concrete walkway that led up to the water's edge.

You noticed a metal railing on your left, probably meant for divers to get out of the water easily. You began to swim for it but your ankle was grabbed and you were dunked under the water once more.

Once you surfaced, you spun around and were met with Floyd's mismatched gaze. He giggled and playfully tugged on your ankle again.

"Stop!" you yelled, the sound echoing against the walls. Floyd let go of your ankle and moved backwards, looking like a kicked puppy.

You swam to the railing and pulled yourself out. You pulled your notebook out of your pocket to find it ruined, the paper too waterlogged to use. Thankfully, you used different notepads for each enclosure, so the notes from the days prior were safe, but the three notepads you had brought today were unusable.

"We don't do that, Floyd," you said sternly, "I don't go into the water."

Floyd blew bubbles in the water, his eyes sad. Suddenly, he disappeared into the water with a large splash that hit your already soaking body. You shivered in the cold air, wishing you had a towel.

An eel surfaced, and you were about to scold Floyd again, before you realized the halfling was Jade, and not his twin.

"Hello, Jade," you said wearily.

Jade blinked softly at you, before saying, "I am sorry for Floyd."

Your heart melted a little, "It's okay."

It would be fine. You could just take notes when you got home. Next time, you'd put them in a waterproof container or ziplock bag or something before visiting the aquarium.

Floyd resurfaced, holding something black in his hands. It took you a moment to realize it was a tentacle. Confused, you watched as he dragged a blushing Azul to the surface.

"Brought... octopus... you asked," Floyd said proudly.

It took you a few moments to put things together. Floyd was trying to make it up to you by bringing you Azul, who you had asked for yesterday.

"Floyd..." you weren't even sure what to say to the eel. He clearly didn't have any bad intentions when he pulled you into the water- he probably thought it was a game or something.

You sighed, "It's okay, Floyd, I forgive you."

Floyd swam up to the edge of the tank, blinking up at you with his heterochromatic eyes, still holding one of Azul's tentacles.

Azul looked half-furious, half-mortified, trying in vain to get his tentacle out of Floyd's grip.

"Floyd, you should let go of Azul," you said gently. Floyd pouted for a moment, upset that you weren't proud of him for bringing the octopus halfling to you, but let go of the tentacle. It immediately shot through the water, back to Azul, who began to sink under the water.

"Wait! I wanted to say 'hi' to you!"

Azul stopped in his tracks and turned his head to you, disbelief etched on his features.

"My name's (Y/n). I'm glad to meet all three of you," you said, holding out a hand.

The three of them stared at your outstretched hand before Jade swam closer and gently put his clawed, webbed hand in yours and shook. His arm slipped back into the water without a splash.

Floyd was fascinated by the action and reached up to grab your hand. For a moment, he tightened like he might pull you into the water, but once glance at your panicked face made him click disappointedly and release your hand.

Azul approached almost confidently and diplomatically shook your hand as though you were making a business deal with him. It was such a contrast from his normally-skittish attitude, that you almost forgot to shake back.

Floyd suddenly started to yell "(Y/n)!" over and over again. It was so loud that you covered your ears, the echoes bouncing off the walls as though he were shouting it three times at once.

"Floyd! Calm down!"

Floyd giggled and crooned, "Floyd, Jade, Azul, (Y/n)!"

"Yes, those are our names," you said with a tired laugh.

You looked at the clock and cursed. You had to split your time between three exhibits, which meant you had to get out of there now. "Guys, I gotta go."

Floyd let out a sad wail, throwing himself against the tank wall and sinking down slowly and dramatically. You held back a laugh and waved to the other two halflings.

"I'll see you all in a few days."

"Days?!" Floyd wailed.

"Sorry, Floyd. Next time, don't drown me please."

Floyd stuck out his tongue and you laughed.

You left the aquarium, shivering when the cool air hit your soaked clothes and skin. Thankfully, there weren't many guests in this area, but the ones that were around stared at you. You hurried to the reptile house, sighing in relief as the warm air from the heating lamps washed over you.

You opened up the door to the snake tank and stepped inside. "Hey Jamil, Kalim, I'm back!"

A white-haired head shot up out of the bushes, "(Y/n)!"

"Hi, Kalim," you laughed at his enthusiasm and crouched down as he slithered towards you. He didn't draw himself to full height, so that he would be only a little taller than your crouched form.

To your surprise, his hands shot out and grabbed the sides of your face. You were stunned into silence as Kalim let out a laugh, "So soft!"

"Kalim!" you weren't sure how to react, so you gently took both of his hands and pulled them away from your face. He resisted, pressing his palms harder into your cheeks.

"Nooo, soft," Kalim whined, pouting as if you were trying to take something precious away from him.

"Kalim, you can't just hold onto my face," you explained, trying fruitlessly to remove his hands.

"Soft!" Kalim exclaimed, as if that explained everything.

"Kalim, you can't," you protested, trying to stay calm, "It's making me uncomfortable."

The boa constrictor finally released your face, pouting slightly, "Sorry. I'm sorry."

"It's okay," you said, taking a deep breath. You knew he didn't mean any harm, but you really didn't like being touched without your permission. You could feel your hands trembling a little from the unwanted contact so you placed them on your lap.

"Where's Jamil? I'd like to talk to him too," you asked.

"Right here," Jamil's smooth voice answered. You could see his face peering at you from between two bushes. He looked amused and you had a sinking feeling he had been watching the whole thing without offering any assistance. His eyes strayed to your shaking hands and the smile grew a little.

"Jamil is best friend!" Kalim said happily.

The smile on Jamil's face disappeared immediately. It seemed Kalim's feelings were a little one-sided and you felt kind of bad for him. Both of them, actually.

Imagine being stuck in a tank with someone who doesn't like you. Or maybe worse, imagine being stuck in a tank with someone you don't like.

"Do you mind if I take notes on you both?" you asked, "We can talk too, if you feel like it!"

Kalim lit up like a Christmas tree, "Wanna talk!"

"About what?" you asked happily.

Kalim stared at you blankly. For a moment, you thought he didn't understand, but then you realized he just didn't know what to talk about.

"Can you tell me what it's like to be snake halflings?" you asked, directing you question to include Jamil.

Jamil tilted his head, "We took a deal to live here. I sometimes regret that decision."

You cringed a little as Kalim laughed happily, "No regrets for me!" He seemed completely oblivious to the fact that Jamil was glaring at him.

Jamil slithered closer to you, "If you lived in the wild, having to feed off of rats, wouldn't you want to move to a place where you are fed like a king?"

"Well, probably," you admitted, "You wouldn't have to fight to survive."

"Exactly. But would you want humans tapping on the glass every day, trying to make you move?"

"No," you replied, "I wouldn't."

"But which is worse?" Jamil asked, "Fighting to see the next day or being a zoo animal?"

"I- I don't know," you admitted, "Both have their own cons and pros."

"'Cons and pros'?" Jamil asked, confused by the phrase.

"Their own good and bad things," you explained.

"Ah, yes. Their own good and bad things," Jamil sighed, "Good and bad."

Kalim looked back and forth between you two, wearing a confused expression on his face. "I like here," he said, "Happy here."

"I'm glad for you, Kalim," you said, reaching over to ruffle his white hair. His eyes widened at the motion, pupils dilating. His tongue, one that matched a snake's, but larger, flicked out to taste the air before disappearing into his mouth again.

You were fascinated, "Your tongue- I've never seen you do that before." Normally, snakes were always showing their tongue, using it to scent predators, sense prey, and attract mates. However, neither of the snake halflings showed their tongues until now.

Jamil chuckled and disappeared back into the bushes. Kalim tilted his head at you and smiled, not responding.

"I should probably go see the next halfling," you said. You couldn't see the clock, but you knew that you had spent a good chunk of time with them.

Kalim's tail wrapped around your ankle, but you pried it off of you. He pouted once more, but peacefully watched as you left the tank, promising to be back in a few days.

You walked to the other side of the room, waving at a few guests before slipping through the employee door into the lizard's tank. "Hey, Idia, I'm back!"

"That's fine," came the dreary responding voice. You couldn't find the source under all the bushes, so you waded carefully through them, making sure not to step on anything blue.

The lizard halfling doesn't seem to be very friendly. Or, rather, he doesn't seem very happy.

"Is there anything I can do to cheer you up?" you asked.

"No," Idia replied.

"What do you like to eat, if not burgers?" you asked the halfling you still could not find.

"In the wild, I ate insects," he drawled, "So fried grasshoppers would be nice."

"I'll put in a good word with your keeper," you told him, finally spotting electric blue scales in the corner of his tank.

Idia lay on his stomach, head resting on his crossed arms. He looked up at you with a bored expression, "Thanks."

"It's no problem," you said cheerfully, crouching down across from him, "If they don't change your diet, I'll try to bring you something."

Idia's eyebrows shot up and his eyes widened, "Y-you would do that? For me?"

"Of course," you said with a gentle smile. Idia did not return the gesture, but you could tell his features had softened a little.

"I don't like humans. Or other halflings," Idia said in his soft, dreary voice.

"I understand," you replied, "Do you want to be left alone for now?" It would suck if he said "yes", sure, but you knew you had to take getting close to him in little steps.

Idia was silent for a moment before sighing, "No, you can stay."

"Do you enjoy being here?" you asked, remembering your conversation with the snakes.

"Yes," Idia replied immediately.

"Why?"

"I requested my own tank, so I don't have to interact with anyone else. I get to be alone as long as I want."

"Introvert, huh?" you laughed.

"What is that? Why are you laughing at me?" Idia sounded hurt, and you rushed to explain.

"No, no, I just meant... introvert means you like being alone at least sometimes," you said, "I wasn't laughing at you, I just..."

"Of course you would laugh at me," Idia said, burying his face in his arms.

"No, it's okay!" you said frantically, "I would never want to insult you. I'm so sorry."

Idia peeked at you from under his arms, "Really? You won't insult me?"

"Of course."

"I..." Idia sighed softly, "I want to be alone for now. It's nothing personal. Just... too much for today."

"Okay," you said reluctantly, "I'm sorry."

"It's fine," Idia sighed again, watching you as you got up and left the enclosure, feeling like you'd messed up big time.

There were so many things to remember... you really wish Floyd hadn't destroyed all of your notebooks for the day, because you'd have to write everything down as soon as you got home. You were so upset that you barely realized you had arrived at the next enclosure's door.

You opened it up and embraced the humid air of the "jungle". Like before, the two albino tigers stood near the door as though they were guards. This time, Silver was awake and alert, both of them staring at you with stern expressions.

Sebek's expression softened as he recognized you, but Silver's remained poker-faced.

"What are you doing here again? We have already been fed," Sebek said, suspicion lacing his voice.

"I'm here as a researcher. I was wondering if we could talk," you said, trying to sound like you weren't intimidated by the predators in front of you.

Silver's ears and tail twitched at your words, but Sebek remained stiff.

"Talk about what?" Sebek asked.

"Well, are you enjoying your time here?" you asked, "What made you come here?"

"Young master is fascinated by humans and decided to take the zoo owner's offer. We decided to follow him."

"Young master?"

"Malleus."

The panther with horns, you realized with a start. The amount of respect that they must have for him, choosing to follow him to a zoo halfway across the world, made you a little scared of him. To think there was a halfling here that could use magic... It made you more than a little nervous to know you had to approach him.

"Are you enjoying your time here?" you repeated.

"It is nice," Silver spoke up, his expression still not changing, "Comfortable. No competition for prey."

Sebek nodded, "It is better here."

"I'm glad to hear that," you were genuinely relieved. Jamil seemed to have his reservations, but everyone else seemed happy enough.

"You want to see Malleus?" Silver asked.

"Young master is not one to be approached so casually!" Sebek roared. You covered your ears, the sound reverberating in your skull.

"Maybe you could escort me. You know, since you and Malleus are so close," you suggested.

Sebek seemed stunned, "Young master and I? Close?"

"He wouldn't have let you come if he didn't care about you, right?" you weren't sure your logic made sense, but you did want to make the tigers happy.

Silver stood up straighter, but his face was still stern. Maybe he doesn't show emotion well.

"I would appreciate it if you could bring me to see Malleus and the other panther halfling," you said.

"Lilia?" Silver said, perking up a little, "Yes, we can see him."

"Alright, let's go!" you said cheerfully.

"We can see him," Silver said again.

You followed his gaze and realized that, once again, the panther with black and pink hair was hanging upside down on the branch above you. You recoiled in surprise, "You- you scared me! Geez..."

Lilia let himself fall to the ground, landing on his feet gracefully, "I'm sorry. Did not mean to scare."

"It's okay," you said, holding a hand to your heart, feeling it pound under your skin. It began to slow as you got over the shock of his sudden appearance.

"Can we all go see Malleus?" you asked him. Somehow you felt safer approaching him with three halflings on your side than if you were alone.

Lilia looked surprised. After a moment, he replied, "Yes. We can."

The four of you, led by Sebek, walked through the jungle. You finally came across the clearing you had been to earlier, finding the horned panther stretched out on the rock, as if awaiting your arrival.

You waved at him and his eyes widened, as though he didn't expect it. He sat up, "You approach me without fear, child of man."

You realized he was right. Although you had been afraid at the thought earlier, now that you stood before him, you had no fear. In fact, you kind of felt fascinated. As if in a daze, you walked up to him and asked, "Can I touch your horns?"

Sebek made a spluttering noise, Silver's expression finally changed to surprise, and Lilia let out a soft gasp. Malleus's eyes widened even further before a gentle smile spread across his face.

"Yes, you may touch," Malleus said softly.

You reached out and touched the right horn, your fingers touching the rigid surface, surprising you with its warmth. Malleus's eyes fluttered closed and he let out a soft sigh, as though pleased by your actions. You wrapped your hand around it, feeling how tough it was and moved your hands down, feeling how it went from slim to thick.

Malleus let out a moan, jolting under your touch. Time seemed to freeze as he slapped a hand over his mouth in embarrassment. Your face ablaze, you let go of his horn and profusely apologized.

Silver and Sebek were avoiding Malleus and your gaze, looking in opposite directions with blushes on their cheeks. Lilia, on the other hand, let out a giggle.

"I should... um... go back now!" you said, backing away. Malleus nodded, hiding his face from you with one hand.

You, Silver, Sebek, and Lilia began the trek to the enclosure door, Lilia still giggling the whole way. When you got to your destination, you awkwardly waved to them.

"Wait," Lilia said. You turned around and he continued, "Thank you."

"For what?"

"For making him happy," Lilia said with a closed-eyed smile.

Cheeks heating up, you managed to mutter out a goodbye before fumbling with the lock and bursting out the door.

All three pairs of eyes watched as you left the zoo.