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She’s a Rat

ArthurSanchez
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Synopsis
Rei Kanzaki never thought falling in love would turn him into a monster. He meets Mitsuki, a quiet and beautiful girl who hides herself in oversized clothes and avoids crowded places. She feels different—too sharp, too alert, too afraid of the world. And Rei falls for her anyway. What he doesn’t know is that Mitsuki is not human. She is a rat, genetically engineered by the government as part of a secret experiment to create a new form of life. Her body has nearly perfected its evolution into a human—except for the ears and tail she can never erase, proof that she was never meant to live freely. When the government tracks her down, the truth comes out. The one hunting her is no ordinary man, but a high-ranking official who has abandoned his humanity by injecting himself with an unstable reptilian hybrid serum, granting him the power to evolve at will. Cornered and hunted, Mitsuki makes a choice driven by fear and love— she shares her evolution with Rei. No longer fully human, Rei must fight a creature born from ambition and rage, using powers he never wanted, for a girl the world calls a mistake. In a city that treats love as a flaw and life as an experiment, being human may be the most dangerous evolution of all.
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Chapter 1 - The Girl Who Didn’t Walk Like a Human

Rei Kanzaki noticed her because she moved wrong.

Not strange.Not creepy.

Just… wrong.

While everyone else walked upright, careless, dragging their feet across the pavement, the girl near the alley stayed low. Her posture bent forward slightly, shoulders tense, steps light—too light for someone her size.

As if she was ready to run.

Or hide.

It was raining that night.

Neon signs flickered above puddles, painting the alley in broken colors. Rei had taken this shortcut every day after school. Nothing ever happened here.

Until he saw her.

She was crouched near a vending machine, fingers wrapped around a piece of bread she'd clearly stolen or found. She ate fast. Too fast. No hesitation. No shame.

Like someone who didn't know when her next meal would come.

Their eyes met.

Gray.

Sharp.

Alert.

The girl froze.

For a second, Rei thought she might bite him.

"I'm not gonna tell anyone," Rei said instinctively.

The words slipped out before he could stop them.

The girl stared at him, unmoving. Then—slowly—she lowered herself even further, almost on all fours, ready to bolt.

That was when Rei saw it.

A flick of movement behind her.

Thin.

Long.

Gone in a blink.

His breath caught.

"Hey," he said quietly. "You're gonna get soaked like that."

Silence.

Rain tapped against metal and concrete. Somewhere, a train passed.

Finally, the girl spoke.

"…Are you afraid?"

Her voice was soft. Too soft. Like she wasn't used to using it.

Rei swallowed. "I should be. But I'm not."

The girl studied him the way an animal studies a trap—careful, suspicious, calculating risk.

Then she stood.

That's when Rei saw her properly.

Short hair, damp and clinging to her face. Pale skin. Slender frame. Almost normal.

Almost.

From beneath her hood, something twitched.

Two small shapes pressed against the fabric.

Ears.

"My name is Mitsuki," she said.

Her hand hovered near her side, fingers twitching as if resisting the urge to drop back to the ground.

Rei nodded. "Rei."

A pause.

"…You're not running," Mitsuki said.

"I don't think I should," Rei replied.

She tilted her head.

Curious.

Dangerously curious.

They stood there longer than necessary.

Two people in a city full of strangers.

One pretending to be human.

The other pretending not to notice.

Rei didn't know it yet, but this was the moment his life split in two.

Before he loved her.

And after he stopped being human.