Emily ran. She ran for what she thought was her life, and, even if it wasnt for that, she ran for her freedom. If anyone had gathered their wits together and told someone what had happened, Emily was in danger.
She was scared, her body shaking helplessly in shock. She stumbled for a moment, tripping on a gnarled root that rose like a skeletal hand over the surface of the soil, her paws scrambling to gain purchase on the hard dirt. Her fur was clotted with mud and sweat. As she remembered a shiver of horror rippled the thick crimson fur of her hackles on her lupine body. It was because of Amy. It was Amy who Emily had thought was her friend, but who had done nothing to help her as she lay on the concrete floor of the playground, convulsing with the pain of her transformation. Also Emily growled viciously and lifted her lip to bare her sharp, curved fangs as she recalled, but this wasnt because of Amy, it was her acquaintance, Chloe. It was her fault, the feral snarl spoke for it's self, she made me like this. Emily shook her head. She was overrun by the memory.
*Before*
Oi, ginger! spat a deep voice.
The old Emily hadnt stopped walking, and was trying to ignore the voice, closing her eyes and praying she would be- just this once- left alone. Shed squealed as the hand grabbed her long, red hair, ripping some of the flowing auburn strands from her scalp. Chloe laughed. You afraid, ginger? Chloe then slapped her, right across her face, so hard that Emily had fallen over backwards. She winced and felt the back of her head, she had hit it hard. She brought back her hand, it was dyed red. The blood trickled down her neck and seeped into the dark blue fleece and white blouse of her uniform. Chloe laughed pitilessly. She was short and circular with a round face encased with thick dark hair she always drew back into a tight ponytail. Chloe had a tall sidekick with short black hair called Hannah who was loitering behind her, smirking spitefully, she had large buck teeth which were often laughed at by casually cruel children. Hannah had one comeback that she recycled over again when someone mentioned her teeth, Yeah, well, I can get braces for my teeth, what you gonna do about your face!
But Emily wasnt scared of Chloe, not this time. Her body shuddered as she felt a hot, surging anger seething through her like an acid; she honestly wanted to attack her, but she was a petite girl, and doing this would most likely cause more damage on her then the her persecutor. Now there was a crowd of children gathered to watch the action, chanting fight, fight. Another wave of anger crashed through Emily, leaving her gasping for air, as she saw some of her old friends laughing, they never helped her when Chloe bullied her, but it still gave her a twinge of hurt, like pain from a long healed wound.
But, maybe if Amy hadnt had been there nothing terrible would have happened, Emily wouldnt have changed, she would still be a normal human going about her normal life, even if it meant being beaten up every lunch. But Amy was there and something terrible did happen; Emilys life was changed irreparably. Instead of helping her, Amy had glared down at Emily contemptuously, back from the safety of the jeering crowd. As yet another surge of red hot fury raced through her bloodstream, unstoppable as the sea tide, rage wasnt all that Emily was feeling. Now a fiery pain was tearing her limb from limb, and she wasnt the only one screaming. Chloe was staring at her with a mixture of horror and shock letting out a long, strangled gasp.
Her uniform shivered into a thick pelt, her arms and legs shortened and thinned, fingers shrinking and fusing into paws, she felt her stubby nails lengthen and sharpen forming vicious claws. The base of her spine grew, sprouting long fur that waved in the breeze. Her knees inverted, hocks taking their place. Her jaws jutted forwards, sharp canine teeth erupting from the freshly formed muzzle. Skin loosened around her neck, the longest, wiriest hair flowed over her shoulders and down her spine. She flexed her paws and the superfine velvet fur between her pads moved luxuriously.
As Emily lifted her new wolf body, raised her new wolf head and sang out in her new wolf voice, most of the jeering crowd that had been watching her torment ran away shrieking and crying like ghouls. Emily started as she finally realised what had happened to her and she, quite literally, turned tail and ran.
She pelted towards the remaining stragglers that were standing gaping, open-mouthed. Her muscles felt slick and smooth and strong, her new body was so much more adapted than her human one. Emily could smell the fear and confusion on the nearby school pupils and, remarkably, hear the cars thundering by on the faraway motorway. Each part of her was taut and usable, no energy went to waste. Emily pushed through the crowd and the students recoiled as the huge wolf brushed past them, she leapt over the low gate and shot into the hedge, crawling on her belly under the branches towards where she knew there was a forest.
Emily tried to cross at a deserted road, but cowered back into the bush when a truck rattled past, and seeing the drivers astonished expression she laughed quietly, and listened in wonder to the low barky growls that came from her pointed muzzle. She poked out her head and looked around, turning her large dished ears this way and that. It seemed empty. She saw adults in their homes, cooking, watching television, working at computers and thought, wistfully that she would never live a normal life again. She trotted out, passing a nursery. Emily heard a small child calling out to a parent: Ook, ook, mummy, dats a big ox!. She ran away before she was seen, thinking scornfully and slightly indignantly that young children should make it their first priority to learn to tell the difference between foxes and a wolf. Maybe a large dog, but not a stinking, sneaking, mangy fox! Anyway, wolves are grey, black or brownish. Foxes are red! Emily shook her head in exasperation and moved on.
*Later*
She was running fluidly and quickly through dark back alleyway smothered in rubbish towards a scent that she half recognised, that she had never smelt before. As she splashed through a muddy puddle she caught a glance of her reflection and stopped. Emily looked down at it through the plastic bag floating on the murky water and stared in shock. Instead of a pale human face with ginger hair and a scattering of golden freckles over her nose, looking back at her was a huge, furred wolf face with bright green eyes, green as oak leaves in the sun. If Emily had been a strange human she was an even stranger wolf. Not only did she have the same piercing green eyes that she had had as a human instead of golden lupine ones, but she was red, a deep, fiery red, with flecks of orange and ashy grey. Thats what that kid had been talking about. As a child, she probably would have confused a red wolf with a fox. Emily sighed, which sounded to her like a wheezy whine, drooping her magnificently bushy tail. Could she ever be normal? She sighed again and carried on with her journey to nowhere.
*Later*
Emily had reached the woods; the trees were dark and comforting. After the panic and general shock of finding yourself a wolf, and a red one at that, the calm of being under cool, shady trees was a relief, a greater relief to a wolf than human. Emily suddenly felt an impact on her back, lurched forwards and shuddered. Then, for the second time in that hectic day of change, pain hit Emily. But, instead of pain mixed with hot anger; the bitterest tasting cocktail, this was sharp pain and fuzzy weariness, contrasting; she felt she just wanted to go to sleep, despite the mind numbing pain. Emily shook her head in confusion. Her eyes were being fogged by a blanket of grey. Emily turned and saw a man with a gun half hidden among the trees, grey, grey. Another thing that she saw made her wolf blood run cold, not the other black-clad men running towards her, but the dart in her back, grey, a dart with a strange, bristly red flight. Grey. A tranquiliser dart. Grey. Emily cried out in disgust and shock. Grey. Emily collapsed, head resting on the forest floor, whining softly, pitifully. The grey claimed her. Emily passed out.















Comments
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~ And leading all your haters
You know that i'll be there
Then you'll know that you cannot trick
Dragon_of_dispare ~
You know who you are. And you'll regret it, y'know.
But, I've already written 22 chapters of it
I'm going to go through it slowly and refine it before putting each chap up on here.
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~ And leading all your haters
You know that i'll be there
Then you'll know that you cannot trick
Dragon_of_dispare ~
You know who you are. And you'll regret it, y'know.
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The sikla is the best,no matter what.SIKLA LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kar is MINE!Do you hear me?MINE!
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Twilight is lame.I don't care what the fangirls say.I only like Blackwater.If you don't like it,TOUGH TOOTLE BIRDS FOR YOU!
Thats really nice of you
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Thanks
I've really extended and improved it since the copy you read lol
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The sikla is the best,no matter what.SIKLA LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kar is MINE!Do you hear me?MINE!
trams era uoy siht daer nac uoy fi
Twilight is lame.I don't care what the fangirls say.I only like Blackwater.If you don't like it,TOUGH TOOTLE BIRDS FOR YOU!
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