Fangs And Fur: A Werewolf Story.
shoulder "Beth, I'll be back home before seven. It's just a date. Don't make my dinner. Yeah
e. She remembered the first Change she had in this new town, four years ago, like it happened yesterday. Beth had locked her up in the attic and made her wait it out. She'd had to stand naked and face the milky mched in agony and let out a howl that was returned by several dogs up and down the street.She remembered screaming Beth's name in terror over and over again till she'd lost her voi
urniture in the attic to shreds using those claws. Her howls had brought several neighbours to their doorstep the next morning with questions. Did Beth keep a wild animal in her attic? Di
e police, and Beth had to purchase a small wooden house in the deepest depths of the woods
the woods, or cutting down wood to keep the fire in the small house going. She'd also learned that new Werewolves could only change at the full moon because they did not have any control over what the virus did to their body. N
ould run wild in peace. They'd accepted her as one of their own, and with Beth's permission she went there a few times every week. She usually joined them for p
stopped short at the sight of her human friend. Eric was stan
ear you
y pushed at his chest. "Not an offic
d, theatrically stroking his jaw and looking into the distan
as she could remember she'd always wanted to have dreadlocks like his. She loved him so much, the only person she
ted "Pretty cro
y was more populated than usual: teenagers moving to and from the
en replied.
ouple of cops. They brought it to the police station and caged it. People are going to che
d looked at Eric in alarm. What
e like that? You
to a concerned one "What if they kill it
re interesting than any normal
small as this, an abnormally big wolf would get even the indifferent teenagers in Bea
look flushed." Eric said,
d off without waiting for a reply. She found the girl's bathroom and entered, hoping the stalls were unoccupied. After
could do the same. Lauren picked it an
hear about the captur
you." Beth replied. "I want you to stay aw
it is–" She paused to confirm she was alone in the ba
ily. This whole situation is very dubious and it could be a trap. Please don't
d of the usual graffiti that is common to high schools. She frowned and chewed on her
in street in Beacontown. The street was fairly empty save for shop owners, and Beth wa
hair in its characteristic ponytail, squinting to see her in the
see." Axel sai
sighed. "This town is
ied "It's only b
down the street. "We might have a problem.
d frowned. "You don't t
n any normal wolf. I haven't checked it myself, but–" She huffed. "I'm goin
d. "And Lauren? Wha
rom the wolf till we can c
she's going to obey you
the distance and