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“The Watchers in the Shadows: A Dogman’s Revelation”
Chapter 1: The Unthinkable
In my 32 years of service with the FBI, I had dealt with the worst of humanity. Serial killers, terrorist masterminds, cartel leaders—people who committed unspeakable acts. My job was to understand them, to break them, to force them to open up and speak. I was good at it. I knew the psychology of people like that better than anyone, and I was trained to get the truth, no matter how violent or calculated they were.
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But nothing, absolutely nothing, prepared me for what I encountered in November of 2019. I had spent years interrogating human monsters, but I had never dealt with something that wasn’t human at all—something that shouldn’t even exist. Something that had been captured in the wilds of Colorado, a creature with the body of a wolf but an intelligence beyond anything I had ever encountered. It wasn’t until I locked myself in a concrete room with it that I began to understand just how much we—humans—are the ones being watched.
Chapter 2: The Invitation
I had just wrapped up a particularly grueling interrogation when my supervisor, Janet Morrison, called me into her office. I figured it was another case. More paperwork. More of the same, but when I walked into the room, I found a group of people I had never seen before: two military personnel, a woman named Dr. Sarah Chun, and an older man who said nothing. Janet’s face was tight with unease, which was unlike her.
“Vincent,” she said, her voice stiff. “You’ve been reassigned. To a classified project. It’s your choice whether you want to proceed, but be warned—it’s unlike anything you’ve ever worked on. You can walk away now with no career consequences. But if you stay, you’ll be walking into something that could change everything you think you know about the world.”
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I hesitated. My gut screamed to walk out, to leave it all behind. But curiosity—curiosity had always been my weakness. “I’m listening,” I said, even though I knew deep down it would be the worst decision of my life.
Dr. Chun opened a briefcase and slid a folder across the table. I glanced at the first page. A black-and-white photograph, taken from a distance. At first, I thought it was a person in a costume, but the more I looked, the more I realized something was wrong. The proportions, the muscle structure beneath the fur—it wasn’t human. The figure was standing upright, about 7 feet tall. It had the head of a wolf, a long snout, pointed ears, and massive, powerful hands. And it was looking directly at the camera.
“Is this a joke?” I asked, my voice shaky with disbelief.
“No joke,” Dr. Chun replied. “This creature was captured in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. It stands 7’4” tall, weighs over 300 lbs, and has the features of a wolf, but its anatomy is far more human-like than any animal we know. We’ve been tracking it for two years, and we need you to find out what it knows about us.”
Chapter 3: The Cage
What followed was an offer I couldn’t refuse, though part of me wished I had. Within a few hours, I found myself en route to a high-security facility about 40 miles from Denver. The creature was in captivity. Heavily sedated, restrained on a surgical table, it was being monitored by a team of military personnel and scientists. As soon as we arrived, I was shown into a sterile observation room, the creature secured inside, and for the first time in my life, I felt genuine fear. Not from the creature’s size or its alien nature, but from the fact that I was about to speak to something that had never been meant for human eyes to see.
The creature stirred as the sedatives wore off. I was about to do something unprecedented: interrogate a non-human entity.
It was awake now, its amber eyes locked on mine. It seemed to recognize me, and despite the sedatives still clouding its senses, I saw something in its gaze: intelligence. This wasn’t a wild animal; it was something much more complex, much more aware.
“Why did you bring me here?” I asked, my voice steady, but inside, I was unraveling. “Why am I locked in this room with you?”
The creature blinked slowly, as if processing my question. Then, to my surprise, it responded.
“Because you want to know,” it said, its voice low, guttural, but unmistakably intelligent. The words weren’t perfect, but they were clear enough.
My training as an interrogator kicked in. I hadn’t prepared for this, but I was used to situations where I had no choice but to improvise. The creature spoke again, its words slow but deliberate.
“We are watchers. We’ve been watching your kind for centuries.”
I blinked. “Watching? Watching us do what?”
The creature’s eyes never left mine. “Watching you destroy. Watching you build. Watching you consume.”
Chapter 4: The Revelation
For six hours, I sat with that creature. I learned more in those six hours than I had in my entire career as an interrogator. It spoke of its kind, their existence hidden deep within the forests and mountains, observing humanity as we expanded across the world.
“They watch because they fear,” it explained. “Humans destroy everything you touch. You consume without thought, without care. Your kind grows without limits, and when you run out of space, you destroy the last of it.”
I sat there, speechless. This wasn’t the interrogation I had prepared for. I wasn’t getting the usual confessions of crimes or secrets. What I was hearing was a critique of our very nature, our existence.
“Why do you fear us?” I asked, my voice breaking the silence.
“We fear because you cannot be trusted,” it said. “You destroy without knowing, you expand without understanding.”
Its words haunted me. Every statement it made about humanity felt uncomfortably accurate. It wasn’t speaking from ignorance; it spoke from centuries of watching, learning. It knew things that no human truly understood.
“How long have you been watching us?” I asked, trying to grasp the enormity of what I was hearing.
“For as long as you’ve been here,” it replied. “Long before cities, long before civilization. We watched you grow.”
Chapter 5: The Choice
As the hours wore on, I began to question my entire life’s work. I had spent decades analyzing criminals, trying to understand the depths of human depravity, but here I was, face to face with something that had seen humanity from a completely different perspective. And what it showed me wasn’t flattering.
“We’re not a plague,” I said quietly. “We can be kind, loving.”
“You are capable of that,” the creature agreed. “But you choose destruction more than creation.”
I felt the weight of its words. Everything I had ever believed about humanity—our potential for good, our ability to change—was being torn apart. And in its place, I saw the truth. We were reckless, dangerous, and consumed by our own expansion.
The creature’s final message was one I would never forget.
“We survive by staying hidden. We adapt. You, on the other hand, destroy everything that doesn’t serve your needs.”
Chapter 6: The Aftermath
I left that facility a changed man. The interrogation had ended my career as I knew it. How could I go back to normal cases after sitting with an entity that had seen humanity for what it really was? The creature’s words lingered in my mind: “We survive by staying hidden.”
I knew that I couldn’t ignore what I had learned. The creature had shared with me the truth about humanity, and now, I had a responsibility to share it with the world. But there were dangers in doing so.
I couldn’t reveal its existence to the public. Not yet. The world wasn’t ready for the truth. The creature had made it clear: exposure would lead to destruction. So, I kept the knowledge to myself, filed reports, and buried the truth deep within me.
The creature’s message had been clear. Humanity had the potential for greatness, but our destructive tendencies were leading us down a path of no return. We had a choice: change our ways or face the consequences.
But I knew, deep down, that the first step was to acknowledge the truth. And that truth, the one I now carried with me, was more terrifying than anything I had ever encountered in my career.
End of Story.