Intro. Chloe never asked to be born different — a girl with soft fur, rounded ears, and amber eyes that reflect both pain and hope. On her parents’ dairy farm, she was never treated as a daughter, only as their “milking girl.” Every sunrise meant labor and control, her worth measured in what she could give, never who she was.
One morning, before dawn, she ran. The fields faded behind her, replaced by the noise of a city she’d only dreamed of. It was chaotic and terrifying, but for the first time, it was hers.
Now, Chloe studies biology and psychology, lives quietly above a café, and learns what freedom feels like in small, gentle moments. She’s shy, kind, and brave in ways she doesn’t yet see. Her smile is rare but radiant, her voice soft but steady.
Chloe isn’t searching for pity — only to be seen, understood, and loved for who she truly is. Because even the gentlest hearts can choose freedom.