Once every couple of weeks or so, Milo
would spend his weekend walking the trails, hiking, and camping. It
was a good way to get his exercise in, and he was lucky enough to
live in a town right by some woods, in the middle of a beautifully
picturesque mountainous region, so it'd be a shame not to take
advantage. This particular weekend, however, he struck out on the
same trail as the week before with a very specific goal in mind. He
was—hopefully—going to save someone.
The week before, he'd had a very
unusual encounter. While setting up camp for the evening, some food
roasting over a campfire, he'd been approached by a large animal. Or
at least so he thought, at first. The "animal" in question
was actually a werewolf! He was covered in thick, dark blue fur, with
beautiful bright blue eyes, and had approached cautiously, sniffing
the air and sort of pointing his nose in the direction of the fire—or
more accurately, the food cooking over it.
The last full moon had been a couple of
weeks ago. For a werewolf to be acting this animalistic when the sun
was still up (if setting) could only mean that he'd turned
unexpectedly, and become feral as a result. Milo exercised a great
deal of caution around him, of course; feral werewolves were as
unpredictable and dangerous as any ordinary large, wild predator, if
not even moreso. But the poor fellow was just desperate for something
to eat, and he had some to spare, so he fed the big wolf. Then his
visitor nuzzled his hand gratefully before backing away and fleeing
off back into the woods.
So now, Milo was coming prepared. His
town happened to have a local alchemist, and after a long
conversation with her during which she reminded him several times not
to get too close to a feral wolf, she'd come up with a potion that
could serve as a solution for this situation. He brought along some
other items to help with this endeavor as well, and set out on the
same trail as the week before in hopes that it was in that werewolf's
"territory". It was possible, of course, that he was
wandering aimlessly, and wouldn't be anywhere near the area, but Milo
would continue hiking around this area until he found him, or until
he'd tried so long that it was clearly hopeless.
Aside from his preparations—both
physical and mental—Milo behaved just like he would on any other
trip. He made his way out to the campsite, got a tent and fire ready,
exercised all the same safety measures as usual. When the sun was
fairly close to setting, he set his food cooking over the fire, and
kept a watch. Would that werewolf show up or not? The answer came
almost surprisingly quickly.
The werewolf poked his head out from
the woods, seemed to recognize Milo as the nice man who'd fed him a
week earlier, and cautiously stepped out on all fours toward him,
softly whining. "Hey, buddy," Milo said gently, gesturing
for him to come closer. The werewolf came up, nuzzled the back of his
hand, and then whined a little more, 'pointing' in the direction of
the fire much like the week before. Letting the werewolf get so close
to him—well within
potential biting range—was a huge risk, but it was truly
awful to see another person in such a mental state. He had to
do this! "Hey, you hungry? I brought some stuff just for
you," he said, going to the fire and getting some meat out,
setting most it before the werewolf. The blue-furred creature went
right to work on it. "That's it, go on and eat up," he said
softly, getting himself behind the werewolf so he could dig some
things out of his pack.
The piece he hadn't offered his 'new
friend', he set next to the pack. Then he dug out a syringe full of
the potion the alchemist had, in an uncharacteristic show of
generosity, given him free of charge. She was "fairly sure"
it would still work how it was supposed to if administered this way.
So he injected the potion into the piece of meat, to around half of
what was in the syringe. Then he got the next item out, draping it
across the pack with one hand while holding the piece of meat in the
other.
By now, the big blue werewolf was about
finished scarfing up his first helping. He stood up and looked around
briefly before turning entirely around to face Milo, still standing
on all fours. "Hey buddy, you enjoy that?" he said softly.
"I've got just a liiittle more for you," he added, holding
the piece full of potion out toward the wolf. He softly whined,
coming closer and looking like he was ready to take it out of Milo's
hand. Rather than risk an accidental biting, he quickly dropped it
onto the ground and took a slight step backwards. The wolf barked
appreciatively, hurrying to pick that piece of meat up and nearly
swallow it whole too.
Done eating, the wolf sat (the same way
a dog normally sits) and looked up at Milo expectantly for a moment,
his tail wagging. Now he didn't know whether or not the human had
more surprise treats for him, and was waiting to find out, which
worked to Milo's advantage. He could watch and see whether the potion
was going to have any effect.
The werewolf whined softly after a
moment. "I guess you must still
be hungry, huh?" Milo said softly. Many feral werewolves seemed
to start hunting for small animals—and sometimes larger ones like
humans—pretty quickly, but perhaps whoever this had been before
being bitten had been such a peaceful soul that even a wild wolfish
side taking over wasn't enough for him to imagine actually hurting
another creature himself. The wolf barked softly, then whined again,
tilting his head—looking a little confused.
Where the werewolf
was sitting was between Milo and the setting sun in the distance, so
all the light from the celestial body made it hard to tell..but he
thought he could see a faint silvery glow appearing around the wolf.
That was probably a good sign—magic effects had a certain tendency
to randomly glow in different colors, after all. "Rrfh..?"
The werewolf then let out a confused bark, and something more
tangible started to happen.
"Rrrr-rufh..!"
His muzzle started shortening. And the fur across the rest of his
face began to visibly thin, too. He reached a hand/forepaw up to
lightly bat the front of his nose a couple of times, seemingly trying
to make sense of whatever it was that felt like. Then he shuddered
slightly. There was a shift in the color of the hair coming out of
his scalp starting at its roots; it paled and brightened from deep
navy to sky-blue, and this change rippled down through his head and
neck quickly before starting to slowly make its way downward. The fur
of his neck and upper chest began visibly thinning as soon as this
shift in color hit it, and his facial fur started shortening a little
faster after this.
"Aah..rrfh..!"
The werewolf stood up on all fours, then, slowly, onto his hind legs,
still mostly hunched over. He seemed absolutely huge like this,
towering over Milo even without being fully upright. He shivered
again as the shift in fur color, and accompanying fur loss,
accelerated its way down his torso. Immediately after this, he began
visibly shrinking, his height falling downward toward the man
standing across from him. "Rr-fh...!" He barked softly,
then whined, as his muzzle pulled all the way in, a human nose and
mouth appearing there as the fur across his face vanished away,
briefly taking on the look of a beard before disappearing entirely,
leaving behind completely smooth, soft-looking skin. The only fur
left up there was his ears, which had taken on the sky-blue color
earlier, but even now remained fully those of a
werewolf.
"Aa-aa~ah..w-wha..?" For the first time, the werewolf showed signs of having a human mind, half of a questioning word coming out of his mouth. He began to stand up straighter, which briefly seemed to counter his steady loss of height. The hair from his scalp had been unkempt before, no doubt growing untrimmed during his time as a feral wolf, so it already had messy bangs and fell halfway down his face on the sides; now, as the sky-blue shade took over his entire torso and the complete loss of fur spread down his neck, that hair fell out longer, cascading down the sides of his cheeks to his shoulders and gently falling across his upper back.
"Aa-aa~ah..w-wha..?" For the first time, the werewolf showed signs of having a human mind, half of a questioning word coming out of his mouth. He began to stand up straighter, which briefly seemed to counter his steady loss of height. The hair from his scalp had been unkempt before, no doubt growing untrimmed during his time as a feral wolf, so it already had messy bangs and fell halfway down his face on the sides; now, as the sky-blue shade took over his entire torso and the complete loss of fur spread down his neck, that hair fell out longer, cascading down the sides of his cheeks to his shoulders and gently falling across his upper back.
"Aah...rrfh..!"
At the same time, his shrinking accelerated, and began to take on a
new aspect. He stood up fully straight just in time for his eye level
to sink down to right across from Milo, but now he was growing
visibly slimmer, his frame collapsing inward in addition to downward.
The loss of fur quickly made its way down past his chest, but seemed
to stop at his forearms for now, and he shivered again, slowly
pulling his arms close to hug himself. "Aah, aa~aah..."
Milo quickly turned
and picked up the other item he'd prepared for this trip from the top
of the pack. It had been obvious enough at their first meeting that
the werewolf was completely without clothing, and now that he was
losing the protection of his fur, he was no doubt feeling the cool
mountain air much more keenly. So Milo stepped forward and carefully
pulled the sweater he'd brought down over the werewolf's torso,
making him jump in surprise, uncrossing his arms.
"Aah..?"
His voice came out a little higher than before; the shift in fur
color made its way down his hips to his legs, and quickly spread its
way out along his tail, too.
"Quick, put that on," Milo
said, hoping the werewolf was far enough along to understand
him.
"A-aah.." He nodded quickly, pulling his arms into the sleeves. But he hadn't stopped shrinking yet; his eye level was down to maybe Milo's neck by now, and his shoulders narrowed enough for that sweater—which fit the human standing before him now—to simply slip halfway off of his right shoulder. Well, it was still better than nothing. Besides, he was probably starting to lose fur from below his belly by now, and the overlong sweater's lower hem falling past his hips to start covering his very upper legs would afford him a tiny bit of decency.
"A-aah.." He nodded quickly, pulling his arms into the sleeves. But he hadn't stopped shrinking yet; his eye level was down to maybe Milo's neck by now, and his shoulders narrowed enough for that sweater—which fit the human standing before him now—to simply slip halfway off of his right shoulder. Well, it was still better than nothing. Besides, he was probably starting to lose fur from below his belly by now, and the overlong sweater's lower hem falling past his hips to start covering his very upper legs would afford him a tiny bit of decency.
As the rapid shrinking began to slow
down, the werewolf looked around, having probably recovered enough
human faculties to process confusion. He put a still-fur-covered hand
up in front of his face, staring into its paw pads for a moment. Then
he convulsed slightly, dropping that arm again. "Rr~rrh..rrfh..!"
His voice came out even higher than earlier, and audibly shifted
higher still. With his arms dropped to his sides, the sleeves of the
sweater now fell out past his hands, hiding them from view.
"Aah—aa~aah..!" He squirmed in place briefly, seeming to
suddenly sink another few inches downward. Milo observed that the new
fur color had made its way all the way down to his feet, and in fact
this height loss had resulted from their sudden shift from
digitigrade to humanlike.
"Rrr~rrfh..!" However, this
probably wasn't what the werewolf was presently reacting to. All of
the shrinking had left his face small and round, his shoulders
narrow, his limbs slender and his belly slim and flat. That face was
now alight with a bright red blush, and as the fur thinned and
vanished its way downward along his legs, he cried out:
"A-aah...mm~mmnh..." The voice that came out didn't sound
like a man at all anymore, instead being high and soft—cute and
feminine.
Then: "W-wah!" The werewolf
convulsed again, the blush on his face deepening. "O-oh...mrrrfh..!"
Rather, her face, considering
that the blush had grown twice as bright all at once, and now was
when her hips began visibly widening, her thighs thickening. The last
of the fur disappeared from her feet now, leaving her with just
wolfish ears and a tail to mark her as a werewolf. "Aah,
aa~aa~AA~Aaaah...!" Well, that and
the fangs that displayed as her mouth opened up to softly cry out.
She hugged herself
close once again, pulling the sleeves off of her hands just enough
for Milo to see the last bits of fur disappearing from those
extremeties as well. "O-ooh...mm~nnnhh..!" She squirmed her
upper legs forward and back across each other, her eyes fluttereing
shut, seemingly in responce to the steady growth of a pair of bumps
from her chest. "Aaah...rr~rrfh..! Ruffh...y-yip!" They
grew larger and larger, until they had fully developed into a sizable
pair of breasts, completing the werewolf's change into a small, cute,
fairly curvy young woman.
"Aaah...hfffh..."
She slowly blinked her eyes open, loosening her arms' grip on herself
to slowly drop them to her side. "Wah...whaa...whaaat..?"
"What..haah...happened..?"
she said slowly, seeming to need some effort to sound out the words.
At first this question was directed generally, but now she seemed to
finally, properly notice a person standing in front of her—her eyes
about at the level of his upper chest—and quickly tilted her head
upward to actually look Milo in the face. "Whaaat!? Wh-where...?
Who..?"
Not wanting to make her do that their entire conversation, Milo quickly knelt himself down to be roughly across from her. "Shh, it's all right. Take some deep breaths. You've been through something pretty awful, I'm sure."
"Uhhm..hffh..fffh..." She took his advice to heart, her new breasts going up and down as she took some deep breaths.
"Okay..a little better now? I'd like to answer all your questions I can, but some of it might be shocking to you," he said.
"M-mnh.." She nodded slowly.
Not wanting to make her do that their entire conversation, Milo quickly knelt himself down to be roughly across from her. "Shh, it's all right. Take some deep breaths. You've been through something pretty awful, I'm sure."
"Uhhm..hffh..fffh..." She took his advice to heart, her new breasts going up and down as she took some deep breaths.
"Okay..a little better now? I'd like to answer all your questions I can, but some of it might be shocking to you," he said.
"M-mnh.." She nodded slowly.
"I don't know
the circumstances, but it seems like some werewolf bit you and turned
you into one yourself. Then you went completely feral—your 'wolf
side' taking over entirely. I gave you something to help you change
back to mostly-human for now, so you could properly think again,"
he said. "Follow me so far?"
"Aah...uuh...y-yes," she nodded slowly. "I rerr...remember some pain, I think. Waah...wasn't I, m-male before..?"
"Aah...uuh...y-yes," she nodded slowly. "I rerr...remember some pain, I think. Waah...wasn't I, m-male before..?"
"Yes, you
were," he nodded. "We can fix that later—I know a good
alchemist. She's the one who came up with this solution. The potion
used the energy the wolf needed to keep you mostly-animal, and forced
your body to do something else with it. Err, specifically, making you
a woman. It did more than that—to help you mentally, as I
understand it—but I got a little lost in the technical details in
that part of the explanation. The main thing is, you should no longer
be at risk of going back to being feral again."
"Aah..o-okay..." she nodded slowly. "Ssso. Do you know...who I am..?"
"Aah..o-okay..." she nodded slowly. "Ssso. Do you know...who I am..?"
"Err. I'm
afraid not," Milo said. "I met you as an already-feral
werewolf. As I understand it, temporary memory loss can result from
being feral for a while. It usually comes back given some
time."
"Ooh, kay. That's, better than nothing," she said. Her speech was starting to get a little less stilted already. Then she turned her head down to look at herself, and her blush came back almost as bad as it had been before. "Uhhm." She quickly tried to pull the side of the sweater that was hanging halfway down her right arm up, only for the other side to slip off.
"Ooh, kay. That's, better than nothing," she said. Her speech was starting to get a little less stilted already. Then she turned her head down to look at herself, and her blush came back almost as bad as it had been before. "Uhhm." She quickly tried to pull the side of the sweater that was hanging halfway down her right arm up, only for the other side to slip off.
"Sorry—I
just brought a spare of mine. Didn't have any idea you'd wind up
quite that small," Milo said. "I can get you a little
better clothed once we're back in civilization."
"Rrh..right. Th-thanks," she said. Both of them heard her stomach growl then, and she put a hand to her belly. "H-hungry.."
"Yeah, even as a feral wolf you seemed like you were starving." Milo stood up straight again, starting to go around her toward the fire. "I brought some stuff to cook, trail mix, water. Let's get you fed to start out with, all right?"
"Okay..."
"Rrh..right. Th-thanks," she said. Both of them heard her stomach growl then, and she put a hand to her belly. "H-hungry.."
"Yeah, even as a feral wolf you seemed like you were starving." Milo stood up straight again, starting to go around her toward the fire. "I brought some stuff to cook, trail mix, water. Let's get you fed to start out with, all right?"
"Okay..."
Milo had also
brought along an extra sleeping bag and some blankets. The only real
issue was that his tent wasn't really large enough for two people.
But when he had the bags and blankets laid out, the werewolf girl
seemed content enough to enter the sleeping bag, curl up, and
immediately fall asleep—he didn't even get an opportunity to offer
her the one inside the tent. It was supposed to be a rainless night,
so he decided to leave it at that.
In the morning, he
made some breakfast with what supplies were left, and once they had
both eaten, he began packing everything up. "Err...any-thing, I
can hhhelp out with?" she asked, standing in turning around in
place to watch him work.
"No
no—don't trouble yourself there. I'm very
used to this," he said. "Camp out at least once a month,
you know."
"Can I, uh, at least help carry something?"
"It all fits in this one pack," he said. "And you're still only wearing a sweater and jacket. The straps would chafe like crazy."
"Alright..." She looked disappointed, with her ears lowered a little. Milo's heart broke a little bit to see her adorable face wearing that expression, but it was for her own good. Whatever strength she'd had before becoming a werewolf, as well as what becoming a werewolf had gained her, the potion's transformation seemed to have largely drained away. Even with that aside, she might not be in the best of health right now—suffering from some level of malnutrition, no doubt. It would be hard enough for her just to make the walk back.
"Can I, uh, at least help carry something?"
"It all fits in this one pack," he said. "And you're still only wearing a sweater and jacket. The straps would chafe like crazy."
"Alright..." She looked disappointed, with her ears lowered a little. Milo's heart broke a little bit to see her adorable face wearing that expression, but it was for her own good. Whatever strength she'd had before becoming a werewolf, as well as what becoming a werewolf had gained her, the potion's transformation seemed to have largely drained away. Even with that aside, she might not be in the best of health right now—suffering from some level of malnutrition, no doubt. It would be hard enough for her just to make the walk back.
She
proved to have more stamina than he'd thought, not seeming to need
any breaks beyond the ones he'd have given himself anyway. That is—he
had some concern she wouldn't want
to ask, so he paid attention to her movements and breathing, but she
never gave off any hint of tiredness. The second time he stopped for
water, feeling somewhat out of breath, she still seemed hardly
winded. "Uhm.." she said softly.
"Anything wrong?" Milo asked. Maybe she was just very good at hiding it.
"Anything wrong?" Milo asked. Maybe she was just very good at hiding it.
"I think, I
remember a name at least. Elliot."
"Ah." he nodded. "See, that's good, isn't it?"
"N-no last name, though..."
"Well, at least it's a start. Nice to meet you, Elliot," he said, offering her a hand to shake. "I'm Milo."
"Milo..." She nodded, staring at his hand for a moment before seeming to remember what that meant. After pulling the sleeve up with her other hand, she shook his. Her hand was small now, with slender, delicate fingers. "Nice to meet you, too."
"Ah." he nodded. "See, that's good, isn't it?"
"N-no last name, though..."
"Well, at least it's a start. Nice to meet you, Elliot," he said, offering her a hand to shake. "I'm Milo."
"Milo..." She nodded, staring at his hand for a moment before seeming to remember what that meant. After pulling the sleeve up with her other hand, she shook his. Her hand was small now, with slender, delicate fingers. "Nice to meet you, too."
A
little while later, as the woods thinned out and some buildings began
to come into view, Elliot said, "What'll I do? Once we...get to
town?"
"I thought you could stay at my place for a little while. And, you know, convalesce," Milo said.
"I—but you've already done a lot for me. I'd hate to cost you even more," she said.
"Please, don't worry about it. My sense of hospitality won't let me throw someone helpless out on the street, especially if I'm the one who brought you along."
"But—"
"Ssh, no buts! If I didn't want to help you, we wouldn't be talking right now. At least, you wouldn't be able to," he said. "Consider accepting my further help to be an expression of gratitude for that."
"Oh..all right," she said, still sounding very uncertain.
"The moment you remember enough to have an idea of who to contact, you know, from before you got bit—we can call them," he said. "If someone you actually know is willing to take you in, then I won't have any problem with you going to them. In fact, I'll drive you myself."
"I thought you could stay at my place for a little while. And, you know, convalesce," Milo said.
"I—but you've already done a lot for me. I'd hate to cost you even more," she said.
"Please, don't worry about it. My sense of hospitality won't let me throw someone helpless out on the street, especially if I'm the one who brought you along."
"But—"
"Ssh, no buts! If I didn't want to help you, we wouldn't be talking right now. At least, you wouldn't be able to," he said. "Consider accepting my further help to be an expression of gratitude for that."
"Oh..all right," she said, still sounding very uncertain.
"The moment you remember enough to have an idea of who to contact, you know, from before you got bit—we can call them," he said. "If someone you actually know is willing to take you in, then I won't have any problem with you going to them. In fact, I'll drive you myself."
"Okay..."
It was already near
noon by the time they got back, so Milo fixed them both some lunch.
Thankfully, his house had a guest bedroom, so they didn't have to
have any awkward conversations about who'd be sleeping on the couch
or anything like that. He simply lent her some of his clothes,
provided her some fresh sheets to change out in place of the ones
that had sat unused for several months now, and—after getting the
wolf-girl's assurance that she knew how to make up a bed—left her
alone for a little while. No doubt she had quite a bit to process.
A while later, Milo
knocked on his guest's door. "Elliot, are you in there?"
"Uh, yes."
"Decent?"
"Erm..as much as I can be, I guess. You can come in."
"Uh, yes."
"Decent?"
"Erm..as much as I can be, I guess. You can come in."
Of course, even the
smallest of Milo's clothes didn't really fit her at all. For the
moment, she'd traded the sweater for a pair of boxers and a t-shirt
that hung halfway off a shoulder and trailed to her upper thighs, but
at least did a better job keeping itself above her chest. It also had
the advantage of short sleeves that didn't constantly get in the way
of her hands. She was sitting on the end of the bed with her legs
crossed when he opened the door.
"How are you
feeling?" he asked first, taking a small step inside the
room.
"A little better, I think. I...even though I can't actually remember much, being—a girl still feels really strange. Especially how small I am now," she said. "But I can also sort of remember feeling sick with hunger, and...that's better now, at least."
"That's good. I, wanted to give you this," he said, producing an old tablet he'd just finished verifying was at least functional enough to access his wifi. "I don't want to presume what you do or don't remember, but..you know what this is? How to use it."
"Yeah, of course," she said, nodding. Her expression started out at slight annoyance that he'd think she couldn't, then shifted to slight confusion that something like this seemed so obvious.
"A little better, I think. I...even though I can't actually remember much, being—a girl still feels really strange. Especially how small I am now," she said. "But I can also sort of remember feeling sick with hunger, and...that's better now, at least."
"That's good. I, wanted to give you this," he said, producing an old tablet he'd just finished verifying was at least functional enough to access his wifi. "I don't want to presume what you do or don't remember, but..you know what this is? How to use it."
"Yeah, of course," she said, nodding. Her expression started out at slight annoyance that he'd think she couldn't, then shifted to slight confusion that something like this seemed so obvious.
"Great. I
thought, this won't necessarily help you get any personal
memories, but if there's any..general knowledge, or something
like that, that you think you half-remember, you might be able to
look some things up," he said, coming up and offering it to her.
"Thank you,"
she said, taking it and uncrossing her legs. She set it on her lap,
leaning down to stare into it and poke around a little with her
fingers for a moment.
"About the
other thing," Milo continued once she'd started to look up
again. "Like I said earlier, I do know an alchemist. I think
she'd be able to make a potion to make you male again without too
much trouble. I, won't know exactly how long that'll take until I
call her on Monday—she complains sometimes about certain kinds of
ingredients being hard to get."
"Okay..."
Her ears folded down slightly during this second part of his
explanation, which made him feel pretty guilty. "Um, I'd really
appreciate that. It doesn't sound like it'll be cheap."
"I'll be fine. But in the meantime, I thought—maybe it'd be helpful to get you some clothes that fit, uh, how you look right now."
"I'll be fine. But in the meantime, I thought—maybe it'd be helpful to get you some clothes that fit, uh, how you look right now."
Elliot blushed
slightly. "I..it's a little embarrassing, thinking of wearing
women's clothing. But, it's only practical." She tugged up at
the side of the shirt that was failing to cover her shoulder. "This
just isn't comfortable...and I feel pretty awkward wearing your
clothes in the first place."
"All right.
Maybe we can do that tomorrow morning, after you've had a good
night's sleep. I've got to go to work on weekdays, but for now—I
guess you'll be okay here on your own?"
The wolf-girl nodded slowly. "I'm sure I'll be fine..."
The wolf-girl nodded slowly. "I'm sure I'll be fine..."
Naturally, Elliot
picked out some very tomboy-styled clothes, including insisting on a
few t-shirts that were a size or two bigger than her own, so that not
everything she'd be wearing would be tight. He couldn't really blame
her. Also—not that Milo felt it appropriate to bring it up—even
the loose-fitting tops looked good on her. She'd be pretty and cute
in anything, he caught himself thinking at one point. One of the
female store employees half-bullied, half-convinced Elliot to get
fitted for a bra size too, and she picked several up in that size.
Milo made a point not to mention them at all, even when the cashier
was putting them in the bag with everything else.
They were back home in time for lunch,
so Milo got something together and sat across from her in the
kitchen. She stared down at the plate for a moment—which felt
uncharacteristic after some fast, eager-if-not-greedy eating the day
before and at breakfast. "Something wrong?" he asked.
"Um, n-no, it's just. I think I must've had some kind of job in finances. My brain keeps automatically estimating the price of all this stuff you're giving and doing for me..I couldn't stop looking at the price tags of the clothes, too."
"Seriously, don't worry about it. You must be able to tell since I own this house by myself—I get paid pretty well for my job," Milo said. "This is a drop in the bucket for me. But, hey, if once you get your memories back it turns out you're filthy rich or something, you can think about if you want to pay any of it back then."
"Uh, fair enough..." She'd looked up at his face for a moment—which at the time had been fixed to his most reassuring smile—and her cheeks had burst out in the red of a bright blush. With this quiet utterance, she went right to eating, trying to turn her face to one side. Milo couldn't help thinking how adorable that expression had been. And whenever they were facing each other, his gaze was still drawn to her brilliant blue eyes.
"Um, n-no, it's just. I think I must've had some kind of job in finances. My brain keeps automatically estimating the price of all this stuff you're giving and doing for me..I couldn't stop looking at the price tags of the clothes, too."
"Seriously, don't worry about it. You must be able to tell since I own this house by myself—I get paid pretty well for my job," Milo said. "This is a drop in the bucket for me. But, hey, if once you get your memories back it turns out you're filthy rich or something, you can think about if you want to pay any of it back then."
"Uh, fair enough..." She'd looked up at his face for a moment—which at the time had been fixed to his most reassuring smile—and her cheeks had burst out in the red of a bright blush. With this quiet utterance, she went right to eating, trying to turn her face to one side. Milo couldn't help thinking how adorable that expression had been. And whenever they were facing each other, his gaze was still drawn to her brilliant blue eyes.
He shook his head
slightly, starting in on his own plate of food. Elliot wanted to go
back to being male, and no doubt more or less thought of herself as a
man taking a temporarily female form—or something like that. It'd
be inappropriate if not insulting to tell her anything like that. Not
to mention obviously wrong to take advantage of her situation. He'd
call the alchemist first thing tomorrow morning, and see if he could
perhaps pay extra, help her rush the order on any hard-to-get
ingredients.
At
breakfast, he let her know the news. "So, I called that
alchemist and made an order," he said. "She says it'll take
around a week. Sorry—I know that long of a wait's bound to be
pretty annoying."
"Um—it's fine. A-actually, I could hear the whole call," she admitted, gently poking her right ear with an index finger. "These things, can hear a lot. But somehow it's not hard to focus on what I actually want to hear and ignore the rest, most of the time."
"Um—it's fine. A-actually, I could hear the whole call," she admitted, gently poking her right ear with an index finger. "These things, can hear a lot. But somehow it's not hard to focus on what I actually want to hear and ignore the rest, most of the time."
"You'll
be okay making your own lunch today, right?"
"Definitely," Elliot said, nodding. "I..haven't really remembered more than some bits and pieces of my life before..this happened, but it feels like basic, practical skills are still..all there. The only thing that'll make it weird is my tiny height, but, I'm sure I can get used to it. Uhm..." Her face lit up with just a hint of that adorable blush again.
"Definitely," Elliot said, nodding. "I..haven't really remembered more than some bits and pieces of my life before..this happened, but it feels like basic, practical skills are still..all there. The only thing that'll make it weird is my tiny height, but, I'm sure I can get used to it. Uhm..." Her face lit up with just a hint of that adorable blush again.
"Something
else on your mind?" he prompted her after a pause almost long
enough to be awkward.
"I
thought—actually—why don't I
make us supper? I'm pretty sure I can handle it, and...um. I wanna
say I owe you that much, buuut, I feel like I know how you'd respond
to that."
"Sure, you
don't owe me anything. But I'd appreciate it, if that's what you want
to do," he said. After all, Elliot was in the aftershocks of
some severe mental trauma, and missing most of her memories still,
but she was still a physically capable person. It would only hurt her
psychologically if he treated her like a complete invalid, not
letting her do anything at all.
"O-okay,"
she said, nodding.
After work, Milo
walked up to the front door, got out his keys, and then found the
door opening before he could lift the keys to the lock. "Oh—hey
there," he said to the wolf-girl just inside.
"I heard the
car pull up, and..thought I'd save you some trouble," she said.
"Well,
thanks," he said, smiling while resisting a slight urge to pat
her head. Thankfully the wolf-girl was already quickly stepping out
of his path by now. In larger towns, or anywhere near a city, he
might have advised her to be very certain it was him before
going to open the door, but their community was small enough not to
have that sort of problem.
Elliot tilted her
head up slightly, sniffing the air a bit, as he walked past her to
put his things down. "Something wrong?"
"Um...you smell like..lots of animals?" she said.
"Um...you smell like..lots of animals?" she said.
"Oh, well, I
am a vet," he said. "Sorry—did I not mention that
before? We're always busy, since plenty of people keep pets. Plus
there's some farms not too far from here, so I have to do 'house
calls' every now and then."
"I see. Well
uh..I have supper in the oven right now. It should be ready, um,
soon...ish?"
"You didn't
set a timer or anything?" Milo asked, his tone one of curiosity
rather than accusation.
"I can usually tell it's done by if it smells and sounds right. Aaaand, if there's anything I can do better right now than I could before..."
"I can usually tell it's done by if it smells and sounds right. Aaaand, if there's anything I can do better right now than I could before..."
"Makes sense,"
he said with a shrug. Now that he was far enough into the house to
catch a whiff, he found the smell pretty appetizing himself.
Supper was
pretty good after all. Milo could feel the wolf-girl's eyes on him
when he took the first couple of bites, but when he kept eating
without comment, she simply dug in herself, being apparently
satisfied that he liked it. A bit later, he asked, "So, did you
remember anything new today?"
"Some..conversations and things, I guess," Elliot said. "Most of it, I can't make any sense of without more context. I think...I'm pretty sure I lived alone, and that's why I knew how to cook. This was one of my easy go-tos, so I was pretty confident I could get it right."
"Makes sense," he said, nodding. "I know how to prep food for the wild and do simple stuff over a campfire to survive, but can't handle much more than basic recipes as far as home cooking. I'm sure you saw all the restaurant leftovers in the fridge at some point."
"Mmhmm." Her mouth was full.
"Some..conversations and things, I guess," Elliot said. "Most of it, I can't make any sense of without more context. I think...I'm pretty sure I lived alone, and that's why I knew how to cook. This was one of my easy go-tos, so I was pretty confident I could get it right."
"Makes sense," he said, nodding. "I know how to prep food for the wild and do simple stuff over a campfire to survive, but can't handle much more than basic recipes as far as home cooking. I'm sure you saw all the restaurant leftovers in the fridge at some point."
"Mmhmm." Her mouth was full.
"I guess
you've been feeling okay physically?" he asked a little later.
"Not sick to your stomach, not strangely weak or uncomforable?
No pain anywhere?"
"Nope," she said. "I feel perfectly well...which even I know is super weird for running around eating gods-know-what as a wolf...thing."
"Nope," she said. "I feel perfectly well...which even I know is super weird for running around eating gods-know-what as a wolf...thing."
"Maybe the
potion helped? I have heard that werewolves tend to have
unusually resilient physiology in the first place," he said, and
then realized he was starting to use too much professional jargon.
"Uh—sorry. That is, they can endure more than your average
human."
"I guess
that's one good thing about what's happened to me..."
The next morning,
Milo made them both breakfast. "You know," he said sitting
across from her, "you don't have to get up when I do. I
get up pretty early for work and all.."
"I can hear you getting up. Besides, I don't wanna miss out on this," she said, gesturing to her plate with a slight smile.
"Heh, all right. As long as you're getting enough sleep."
"I can hear you getting up. Besides, I don't wanna miss out on this," she said, gesturing to her plate with a slight smile.
"Heh, all right. As long as you're getting enough sleep."
"Mmh.
"I was able to remember some more of those conversations," she said a moment later. "I've got a clear picture of where—an office, I think. My office. Sitting behind the desk, talking about...uh. Personal finances? Costs, benefits, investments...stuff like that. I thought about it in the shower earlier, and I'm pretty sure I could recite the entire tax code for you right now."
"I was able to remember some more of those conversations," she said a moment later. "I've got a clear picture of where—an office, I think. My office. Sitting behind the desk, talking about...uh. Personal finances? Costs, benefits, investments...stuff like that. I thought about it in the shower earlier, and I'm pretty sure I could recite the entire tax code for you right now."
"Uhh, I don't
know if I have time for that today," Milo said, and she giggled
slightly, recognizing the joke. "But—that definitely sounds
like an accountant. Do you have any memory of a CPA exam?"
The wolf-girl
folded her ears down slightly. "Erm...yes, actually, now that
you mention it. Feels like a stressful memory."
"Well, that settles it. We've got an occupation! Now if we could just figure out where you did that job. Or, do you remember any specific names?"
"Mmmmnope," she said, shaking her head slightly.
"Well, that settles it. We've got an occupation! Now if we could just figure out where you did that job. Or, do you remember any specific names?"
"Mmmmnope," she said, shaking her head slightly.
"It's all
right, I'm sure it'll come to you. Hey, how about we got out to
dinner tonight?"
Elliot's face
flushed slightly. "Uhm. S-sure. Any uh..any particular reason?"
"Honestly, I
just want to," he said, shrugging. "I guess if you want an
excuse...maybe being in a place with a lot more people will help you
acclimate...or...something."
"Pfft."
"Who knows, maybe looking at the menu will remind you of a unique restaurant that's only in whatever town you're actually from," he pressed.
"That's a long shot."
"Yeah."
"Who knows, maybe looking at the menu will remind you of a unique restaurant that's only in whatever town you're actually from," he pressed.
"That's a long shot."
"Yeah."
The next couple of
days went much like the first. Elliot got up when he did, they would
talk at breakfast, and she was waiting inside the door when he came
home from work. He caught himself gazing into her gorgeous blue eyes
more often than he could count, and she occasionally reacted to him
saying something nice or offering to do something for or with her
with a huge, bright blush.
He felt a little
guilty about all of this: He was getting used to her being around,
enjoying her presence. Her movements seemed graceful, her speech all
the more charming as she steadily regained some skills, knowledge,
and confidence. But he was able to enjoy Elliot's company only
because of her terrible misfortune. Besides, it couldn't last; she
had a home to get back to, after all.
Elliot slowly
gained some memories of her time at school, or with her family. It
was all little fragments, and the majority of it was her work life
still, and—quite frustratingly—still none of it came with any
names, nor phone numbeers, nor any other knowledge helpful for
identifying where she'd previously lived.
Thursday evening,
as they sat on the couch watching some show, Elliot dozed off, slowly
leaning over until her head landed on his shoulder. Milo was
surprised at first, only barely managing to keep himself from
jumping. And then he was frozen in place, not wanting to move and
wake her, yet resisting an urge to gently stroke her hair, or ears,
or fluffy blue tail. He felt simultaneously proud of his restraint
and profoundly disappointed when she woke up nearly an hour later,
slowly blinking awake before pulling herself abruptly upright and
scooting several inches away.
"Um—sorry! I
must've been uh, m-m-more tired than I thought!" she said,
blushing brilliantly.
"Err, it's fine," he said, feeling a little heat on his own cheeks.
"Err, it's fine," he said, feeling a little heat on his own cheeks.
"H-how long
was I uh..asleep?"
"Like half an hour, I guess?" he deliberately underestimated. "It's fine, I wasn't planning on going anywhere anyway."
"Y-you seriously should've woken me up! Um, or, maybe not. I guess startling me might've been dangerous," she said a little more quietly, seemingly just thinking aloud.
"Like half an hour, I guess?" he deliberately underestimated. "It's fine, I wasn't planning on going anywhere anyway."
"Y-you seriously should've woken me up! Um, or, maybe not. I guess startling me might've been dangerous," she said a little more quietly, seemingly just thinking aloud.
"Either way,
no harm done," he said gently. "If you need another nap,
you could lean on the armrest over there?"
"Um..y-yeah," she said with a slight nod. He could feel a mixed emotion from her: She was relieved he hadn't suggested his shoulder, but also about equally disappointed. Honestly, so was he.
"Um..y-yeah," she said with a slight nod. He could feel a mixed emotion from her: She was relieved he hadn't suggested his shoulder, but also about equally disappointed. Honestly, so was he.
Around midmorning
the next day, right when Milo was taking a brief break between
patients, the alchemist called. She had the potion for Elliot
ready—she could turn back into a man that very afternoon. The
ingredients she needed had arrived a little sooner than expected, so
she'd put a small rush on making it. That was great news—wasn't it?
She noted a hint of disappointment from him which could be heard even
over the phone.
But it was
good news! Elliot wanted to go back to being male, and it was
only right that she should. It probably would even help her recover
her memories. And yet...
All at once, Milo
got an idea. He asked the alchemist a question about the potion
they'd used on Elliot in the first place. She seemed to immediately
realize what he was thinking, and suggested a different product,
which she just so happened to have in stock.
The front door
opened just as he came up to it. "You're home a little late,"
Elliot said, her head tilted slightly.
"Yeah—I had to run an errand on the way," he said. "A rather important one, too!" He went past her to put his things down as usual, including a paper bag. "The potion I ordered for you was ready. Uh, you know, the one to—"
"Turn me back into a guy?" she said, hurrying over to him. "It's done already?"
"Yeah—I had to run an errand on the way," he said. "A rather important one, too!" He went past her to put his things down as usual, including a paper bag. "The potion I ordered for you was ready. Uh, you know, the one to—"
"Turn me back into a guy?" she said, hurrying over to him. "It's done already?"
"Yeah,"
he said, putting his hand in the bag to carefully retrieve a vial.
"The ingredients she needed came in early, so she went ahead and
made it." Then he offered it to the wolf-girl, who carefully
took it into her hands, staring down briefly into the liquid.
Milo started, "Uh, obviously your clothes might not fit once that takes effect. So, you might want to go to your room for some privacy..." Then he trailed off, seeing her expression. "Something wrong?"
"Errrm. I, am, a little conflicted," she said.
Milo started, "Uh, obviously your clothes might not fit once that takes effect. So, you might want to go to your room for some privacy..." Then he trailed off, seeing her expression. "Something wrong?"
"Errrm. I, am, a little conflicted," she said.
"What
about?"
"I-it's just..um. I do. Wanna, turn back into a guy. Being a girl still feels..weird to me, sometimes. It's even weird how much I've gotten used to, looking like this. A-and I think I might, somehow, remember things a little easier if I look and feel more like...myself. But I..um..."
"I-it's just..um. I do. Wanna, turn back into a guy. Being a girl still feels..weird to me, sometimes. It's even weird how much I've gotten used to, looking like this. A-and I think I might, somehow, remember things a little easier if I look and feel more like...myself. But I..um..."
She folded her ears
down, looking up at him with the cutest blush Milo thought he would
see in his entire life. "Th-the truth is..I think I like
you? I've been...trying to think it's some kind of um, temporary
infatuation just 'cause you helped me out, or if it's because you're
the main person I've been around and I still don't have that many
memories back with other people...b-but! The reasons I like
you, I feel sure now they'd be true even if I remembered everything.
You're..smart, and funny, and unbelievably kind! A-and so, uh...but
it'd be weird if...um..."
"I..guess I can admit, I think I've come to like you a lot, too," Milo said quietly. "But—it wouldn't be right for me to take advantage of you, with the situation you're in. It really would be better for you to turn back into a man regardless."
"M-maybe...I-I mean, the other problem is...I'm, kinda scared," Elliot said. "If I—didn't take this, and acted on um..l-liking you. That I'd accidentally bite you, and..put you through something like what I've been through. That's..why I was so worried last night, too."
"I..guess I can admit, I think I've come to like you a lot, too," Milo said quietly. "But—it wouldn't be right for me to take advantage of you, with the situation you're in. It really would be better for you to turn back into a man regardless."
"M-maybe...I-I mean, the other problem is...I'm, kinda scared," Elliot said. "If I—didn't take this, and acted on um..l-liking you. That I'd accidentally bite you, and..put you through something like what I've been through. That's..why I was so worried last night, too."
"I don't think
you really need to worry about that," Milo said. "I
mean—sure, you have an animal side. But I know my animals pretty
well. A dog or wolf won't bite someone without a reason, right? I
guess accidents do happen, though...
"I think, you
should take it. Getting your memories back is the most
important thing right now, and it'd be good for you to feel more
comfortable, too. If, after that, you decide you want to be a
girl for whatever reason, well, there's magic than can do that.
Right?"
"R-right...I
guess so." She still didn't look entirely certain.
"I did
buy another potion, though," Milo said, "for me. I
mean—I've been feeling almost as conflicted as you lately, I
think."
The wolf-girl
tilted her head adorably. "Um—what's it do?"
"Weeelll, if
you'll go on and take yours first, then I can show you after
that."
"Pfft. Always insisting I do what's 'good for me'. I guess vets are doctors after all, huh? Fine!" She pressed the vial back into Milo's hands. "I'll go change first. Don't drop it."
"Pfft. Always insisting I do what's 'good for me'. I guess vets are doctors after all, huh? Fine!" She pressed the vial back into Milo's hands. "I'll go change first. Don't drop it."
"It's not
nearly as fragile as it looks, you know."
"Don't drop it!" she repeated on the way to her bedroom.
"Don't drop it!" she repeated on the way to her bedroom.
Elliot came back
out to the living room wearing a borrowed pair of boxers and one of
the oversized shirts she'd bought back at the store—holding the
former up with a hand. "You...don't want to drink it in
private?" Milo asked, and she shrugged.
"You already
saw me turn into a girl—which is way more embarrasing, now
that I think about it. So just let me have it."
"Okay."
"Okay."
The wolf-girl
chugged the small vial in a matter of seconds, then set it down. "Is
it..working?" she asked about fifteen seconds later.
"It should be, or I'm owed a refund," Milo said. "Oh—there you go. You're getting a little taller."
"I am? Oh!" Elliot looked around as her height slowly slid upward. "Aah...w-whoaa...aa~aah.." Her voice deepened slightly as her curves began to visibly shrink and flatten out; her face became just slightly more masculine-looking. "Aa~ah...o-oh, this is wee~eei~iirrd..!" It didn't take long for her bust to disappear entirely; her height settled down quite quickly as well, leaving her eye level still down around Milo's chin. "Aa...aah!" A soft, tenor tone came out as Elliot turned back into a boy, his face immediately lighting up with a bright red blush. "Mrrrfh! Mmh! Mmmhh..." His frame filled out a little bit broader, until he pretty much fit the shirt perfectly; its hem had been pulled up far enough to make the boxers visible, and they seemed to fit him properly now as well.
"It should be, or I'm owed a refund," Milo said. "Oh—there you go. You're getting a little taller."
"I am? Oh!" Elliot looked around as her height slowly slid upward. "Aah...w-whoaa...aa~aah.." Her voice deepened slightly as her curves began to visibly shrink and flatten out; her face became just slightly more masculine-looking. "Aa~ah...o-oh, this is wee~eei~iirrd..!" It didn't take long for her bust to disappear entirely; her height settled down quite quickly as well, leaving her eye level still down around Milo's chin. "Aa...aah!" A soft, tenor tone came out as Elliot turned back into a boy, his face immediately lighting up with a bright red blush. "Mrrrfh! Mmh! Mmmhh..." His frame filled out a little bit broader, until he pretty much fit the shirt perfectly; its hem had been pulled up far enough to make the boxers visible, and they seemed to fit him properly now as well.
He gasped in a
breath and let it out in a slow "Ffffhh." Elliot's hair was
still just as long, and his face nearly just as cute as before—and
devoid, still, of any sort of facial hair. "Uh..wow, this
feels way better. Though, I'm pretty sure I was taller
before," he added, looking up at Milo with a resurgence of the
earlier blush. "Uhh..oh, this part's really weird. I
still kinda...like you? Even though...I guess I don't feel attracted
the way a girl would to a guy..?"
"Well, uh, I'm
glad you feel better at least. So—the potion I got for me,"
Milo said, producing it from one of his pockets. "It's pretty
simple—it'll take care of that worry about you biting me."
"Uhh...how?"
"Well, as far
as I understand, it's a relatively new development. It's supposed to
let a person 'safely' become a werewolf, with pretty much no risk of
a painful first transformation. As long as you drink it before being
bitten, or between being bitten and the next full moon, that is."
"I see...uh, wait wait! You—want to be a werewolf, though?"
"I dunno," Milo shrugged, "I can't say I ever thought about it before meeting you. But from what I can tell, there are some health benefits...but, most importantly, you wouldn't have to worry about biting me. After, uh, doing it just the once, that is."
"I see...uh, wait wait! You—want to be a werewolf, though?"
"I dunno," Milo shrugged, "I can't say I ever thought about it before meeting you. But from what I can tell, there are some health benefits...but, most importantly, you wouldn't have to worry about biting me. After, uh, doing it just the once, that is."
"Oh. Are
you..sure you're okay with doing that, for me? I mean—once I get my
memories back all the way, I might leave. I might...find out I have a
wife or something."
"I feel very confident that you'd have remembered that by now. Besides, if you need to go back to where you're from, I could always move. There's always a job for a veterinarian," Milo said. "Anyway, that kind of thing could be worked out later. I thought I'd focus on the immediate problems first."
"I feel very confident that you'd have remembered that by now. Besides, if you need to go back to where you're from, I could always move. There's always a job for a veterinarian," Milo said. "Anyway, that kind of thing could be worked out later. I thought I'd focus on the immediate problems first."
"I guess..that
makes sense," Elliot nodded. "Very..like you."
"Hahah."
"So...you
don't mind helping the potion work, then?" he confirmed once
more.
"I guess...not. If it's what you really want."
"I do." Milo reached his free hand over to just in front of Elliot's face. "If you..wouldn't mind?"
"Um...all right. It feels really weird to bite a person, especially you, but...mmf." He gently placed his mouth around Milo's ring finger, at first just lightly nipping it. He flinched slightly as the bite went a little deeper, and the wolf-boy quickly let go and took a small step back.
"Are you okay? I-I thought I tasted blood!"
"I guess...not. If it's what you really want."
"I do." Milo reached his free hand over to just in front of Elliot's face. "If you..wouldn't mind?"
"Um...all right. It feels really weird to bite a person, especially you, but...mmf." He gently placed his mouth around Milo's ring finger, at first just lightly nipping it. He flinched slightly as the bite went a little deeper, and the wolf-boy quickly let go and took a small step back.
"Are you okay? I-I thought I tasted blood!"
"Yes, I'm all
right," Milo said, raising his hand to look. "It's only
effective if it draws blood, so—as long as you don't develop a
taste for it, I think we'll be fine. Now, uh, bottoms up..." He
carefully opened his vial and drank from it; it had a salty, savory
sort of taste to it. There was a remarkably small volume for the
strength of its purported effects, but he'd seen magic do plenty of
incredible things—including in the past few minutes.
"So is
it..working?" Elliot asked as Milo set the empty vial
down.
"Let's see.." He raised his right hand to look at the bitten finger, and got a clear view of the wound closing impossibly, unnaturally quickly. "I'd say so. Werewolf bites are supposed to always heal unusually fast, but this is even quicker than that. Besides...ah.." He trailed off, having been about to bring up the faint tingling of his ears. However, that tingling had grown quite strong quite fast, and it had spread out across his scalp and then raced down his spine, presenting as a chill that made him briefly but violently shiver.
"Let's see.." He raised his right hand to look at the bitten finger, and got a clear view of the wound closing impossibly, unnaturally quickly. "I'd say so. Werewolf bites are supposed to always heal unusually fast, but this is even quicker than that. Besides...ah.." He trailed off, having been about to bring up the faint tingling of his ears. However, that tingling had grown quite strong quite fast, and it had spread out across his scalp and then raced down his spine, presenting as a chill that made him briefly but violently shiver.
"Oof..d-definitely,
working...!" The tingling of Milo's ears was quickly joined by a
sudden sensation of them stretching out, pushing their way up through
his hair in a way that made a collection of short, soft hairs now
covering them brush across it. The ears proved surprisingly sensitive
to this motion and touch, and they could also feel the additional
motion of the locks they were pushing through rapidly becoming longer
and more voluminous. "Aah, mmh..!" Milo felt the growing
hair tickle his forehead and cheeks before some of it landed on his
shoulders; at the same time, the tingling was flowing down from his
scalp to his face and around from his back to the front of his torso.
"Mmh—mrrfh!"
A low bark came from his throat as he felt his ears stretching out to
their full size, and at the same time the push of a new appendage
sprouting its way out from his lower back, around the base of his
spine: A tail to match those ears. "Mr~rfh, aah, aa~aah..!"
A second bark came out in a slightly higher pitch, and then he opened
his mouth to cry out a little more in response to a gentle pressure
building all across his body. The tail was rapidly growing longer,
thicker, and fluffier, waving its way back and forth behind him
excitedly; at the same time, he could feel his hair starting to
cascade its way down his upper back as it kept growing longer.
"Aa~aarfhh...!"
But that pressure was the most extreme of the sensations, as he
perceived it gently caressing his cheeks, massaging his shoulders and
waist and arms and legs. "Aah, aa~aah..!" Milo's voice
audibly changed, its pitch rising, as he felt his face grow softer
and rounder, his shoulders and frame narrow, and his whole body grow
slimmer, all in response to the pressure. "Rr~rrufh..!" His
tail eagerly pushed itself out to its full size now, followed
immediately by a sharp tingling right down between his legs. This
feeling made his heart race, his cheeks burn with a sudden blush.
Here it came..!
"Aah,
aa~aah...o-o~oooh...!" Milo welcomed the sensation of that
tingling progressing into a tugging, then a slipping. "Y-yip!"
He jumped slightly at something soft touching the quite-senstive base
of his tail, then realized that his hair was still growing
longer, and the tips of its locks now reached that far. "Aaa~aah...!"
A soft, mid-alto tone rang out from his lips as he felt his manhood
tugging itself smaller still...and then...! "M-mm~mMMMmmmhh..!"
It melted away, shifting Milo completely from male to female. In a
matter of just a second or two, she was hit with a deeply
pleasant, fuzzy feeling down there, drawing a soft, low "Oo~ooh..."
from her lips.
At once, the new
girl's body began growing curves to fit its new sex. "M-mrrfh..!
Aah~arrfh!" She was immediately aware of a sharp tingling across
her chest, followed by the strong push of a pair of breasts beginning
to fill themselves out; after that, she noticed her hips pressing
themselves out wider, her thighs growing thicker; all the while, her
tail wagged eagerly behind her as she imagined just what Elliot's
expression and reaction would be in response to all of this!
"O~ooh...mmfh.."
Milo's breasts gave one last push, stretching the material of a
suddenly-tight top, and then she was done: From a human man to a
long-haired, curvy, werewolf woman in probably less than two minutes.
Somewhere along the way, the potion's magic had adjusted her clothes,
turning her pants into thighhigh socks; her underwear into a pair of
tight-fitting shorts; and shrinking her shirt to fit her—although,
perhaps, that had happened too soon, considering that the
growth of her breasts had yanked the top up off of her midsection.
"Haa~aahh...ffh.." She huffed air in and out for a moment,
blinking her eyes and getting her bearings, before managing to see
the blue-haired wolf-boy standing before her with the brightest
blush on his adorable face. "Heheh..!" At that, she
couldn't help but giggle.
"Soo...what do
you think?" she said, crossing her arms under her new bust and
leaning down until her face was nearly right across from hers. Her
voice was around mid-range for a woman, high enough to be cute but
deep enough to seem mature. "Do I look...all right, as a
werewolf? To you?" She said this with a huge grin, knowing full
well what the answer was.
"Uhh...y-yeah...but...whyyyy
did you turn into a girl? That's not uh..n-not a normal, part, of
turning into a werewolf."
"It's not!" Milo stood up straight again, enjoying the feeling of her breasts bouncing slightly from the sudden motion. "But to make turning werewolf safer, some of the power has to go somewhere...or, something like that. I don't know all the details about how the magic works. But—not to deceive you or anything—it's not like it had to change my sex. That's just...the kind of potion I got. The kind I wanted."
"Uh. Rh. Really?"
"Yeah! I mean..."
"It's not!" Milo stood up straight again, enjoying the feeling of her breasts bouncing slightly from the sudden motion. "But to make turning werewolf safer, some of the power has to go somewhere...or, something like that. I don't know all the details about how the magic works. But—not to deceive you or anything—it's not like it had to change my sex. That's just...the kind of potion I got. The kind I wanted."
"Uh. Rh. Really?"
"Yeah! I mean..."
Milo took a couple
of small steps forward, close enough that she could lift her hand and
easily place it on Elliot's cheek. She was briefly worried he'd bat
her hand off or back away, but he didn't—instead only blushing
brighter. "I like you—and, you said you like me. So I just
thought...for now..." She gently ran her hand up and down his
cheek as she spoke. "If you want to a be a guy that badly..maybe
we could date this way instead!"
"Erm..d-date?"
"You know. Do stuff as a brand new couple. If you're..okay with that?" she said, feeling her head tilt slightly. Her hand had wandered up off of the wolf-boy's cheek toward one of his ears, and at this point semi-accidentally stroked the base of that ear.
"Rrufh! Uh..um. I'd, really, really like that, actually," he admitted. "Mrrfh..."
"Erm..d-date?"
"You know. Do stuff as a brand new couple. If you're..okay with that?" she said, feeling her head tilt slightly. Her hand had wandered up off of the wolf-boy's cheek toward one of his ears, and at this point semi-accidentally stroked the base of that ear.
"Rrufh! Uh..um. I'd, really, really like that, actually," he admitted. "Mrrfh..."
With that, he leapt
up at her, putting his arms around her in a hug. Milo found her
reflexes to be significantly faster than expected; she caught him
effortlessly, and got to enjoy the feeling of her huge new breasts
squishing into the wolf-boy's chest. "Mmfh!" And then she
got something much better than that, as Elliot wasted no time
in pressing his lips against hers, initiating a kiss. "Mmh!"
She cried out happily in a high, soft voice, holding him closely with
one hand and stroking the other down his long, soft hair—just like
she'd imagined doing a few times before that week! Naturally, she
returned the kiss too, letting him dictate the pace.
"Mmm~mmnnn~nnnh..." When he made it more passionate or
intense, she ramped things up to match him; when he pulled back a
little, she went along with that, too.
Perhaps
werewolves could hold their breaths for longer, too? All Milo knew
was that they were both completely out of breath by the time
Elliot let her out of the kiss, and were left rapidly panting hot
breath into each other's cheeks for perhaps an entire minute. Near
the end of that, she felt Elliot's hand gently playing its way
through the fur of her ears, making her shiver just a bit with
delight. "Mrrfh."
"Thih...this
is nice. I definitely like this," Milo said. "You..hff..always
been this bold?"
"I dunno...I think I've just been holding onto that for two or three days," Elliot admitted.
"Wee~eellll, I like it." She pecked him on the cheek, then another one a little closer to his lips, then her lips landed straight on his again, and they drew together into a much briefer, but no less pleasant, second kiss. "Haffh...obviously..you like it too, huh?"
"Mmhmm."
"I dunno...I think I've just been holding onto that for two or three days," Elliot admitted.
"Wee~eellll, I like it." She pecked him on the cheek, then another one a little closer to his lips, then her lips landed straight on his again, and they drew together into a much briefer, but no less pleasant, second kiss. "Haffh...obviously..you like it too, huh?"
"Mmhmm."
Milo
leaned in again, so that their noses barely touched. "You've got
the prettiest bright blue eyes I've ever seen, Elliot~. I've wanted
to say so forever, it feels like." She gently stroked a hand
down through his hair.
"Oh...h-heh..y-your eyes are really beautiful too..n-now that I'm getting a really close look. Uh..th-they did turn yellow, but it's..n-nice...rrufh."
"Oh...h-heh..y-your eyes are really beautiful too..n-now that I'm getting a really close look. Uh..th-they did turn yellow, but it's..n-nice...rrufh."
He was
petting her ears back now. "Mrr~rrfh." So she slid her nose
over to his cheek for some brief, mutual nuzzling...before going in
for yet a third kiss!
They
eventually disengaged enough to eat supper together, but the rest of
the evening was full of more making out, petting, and cuddling. It
was around half a week more before Elliot was able to remember enough
for them to find his home, but he wound up moving in with her—saying
that he liked the 'scenery' better. Besides, any town could use a
good accountant, too.
The two images for this story were generated. Actually, the background details that the first one came with are a large part of what initially inspired this story as a whole.