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You know, Rachel, when you're in a fly morph, talking ruthlessly about guerrilla warfare and force and surprise and all, I just find it so exciting and yet disturbing, you know? Like a Britney Spears video with Tanks.
Marco, Animorphs #33 The Illusion
I am Tobias. A boy. A hawk. Some strange mix of the two. You know now why I can't tell you my last name. Or where I live. But someday you may look up in the sky and see the silhouette of a large bird of prey. Some large bird with a rending beak and sharp, tearing talons. Some bird with vast wings outstretched to ride the thermals. Be happy for me, and for all who fly free.
Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate
<Yeah. I know. That's how I know that you are wrong, Rachel, at least partly. I am a human, yes. But I am also a hawk. I'm a predator who kills for food. And I'm also a human being who. . . who grieves, over death.> She looked terribly sad. She's very human, my friend Rachel. -Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate
<This can’t be happening,> I cried. <This can’t be happening!>
<I guess Marco was right all along,> Rachel said sadly. <I guess it always was insane to think we could fight the Yeerks.>
<Rachel … I never told you … >
<You didn’t have to, Tobias,> she said.
-Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate
<Empty,> Rachel reported. <Nothing in here but a couple of spiders and a scared mouse.> I decided to try a joke. <Chase him out here. I'm hungry.> Only Marco laughed. The others all acted like I'd said something embarrassing. Maybe I had. -Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate
“You are human, Tobias," she told me softly. <Yeah. Maybe. I don't know. Sometimes I just feel so trapped. I want to move my fingers, but I don't have any. I want to speak out loud, but I have a mouth that's only good for ripping and tearing.> Rachel looked like she might start crying. It was alarming to me, because Rachel isn't a girl who bursts out in tears, ever. -Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate
Tobias, a boy whose face I could no longer remember, no longer existed.
Animorphs Book 3: The Encounter, K.A. Applegate