
The Bear and Tiger's Guide to Being Human
Barney, a formerly easy-going bear, and Titus, a once-fierce tiger, have their lifelong wish granted by a forest spirit: they can become human. The catch? They must live as humans in a bustling city for 100 days without their true identities being discovered to make the change permanent. They move into a tiny apartment and dive headfirst into the chaos of modern life. Titus, ambitious and sharp, lands a competitive corporate internship where his predatory instincts clash hilariously with office politics. Barney, easy-going and food-obsessed, fumbles through a series of part-time jobs, from a disastrous barista stint to becoming a surprisingly successful food blogger. Their lives are a comedy of errors as they grapple with smartphones, social cues, and rush hour. Their nosy but kind landlady, Eleanor Gable, and a quirky artist neighbor, Chloe, add to the daily challenge of keeping their secret. To make matters worse, a persistent cryptozoologist, Alistair Finch, is hot on their trail, suspecting they are more than just eccentric roommates. This is a story of their daily misadventures and the deepening of their unlikely friendship as they learn that being human is less about fitting in and more about finding your own pack.