Red Wolf
Written by Princess Kay
Warning: This is erotica, meant only for those 18 or older. Only those
who have reached the age of consent, in the country where they reside,
should proceed. If you are not at least eighteen, please exit this page,
immediately.
Content Warning: This story includes a forced animal transformation
(with a sex swap), as well as some physical violence (separate from the
sexy bits), a near death experience, and some light misgendering.
There's also some implied child abuse in one character's past.
Clutching at the crimson fabric of her cloak, Red peered through the
branches of a pine. Her destination was within the clearing, a mere
twenty yards past the treeline: a stone cottage, with a thatch roof, and
a smoking chimney. It stood innocuous, beneath the silver light of the
moon, looking to all the world like a simple domicile. There was
absolutely nothing setting it apart from any other cabin in the woods.
Yet at the same time, it was impossible to mistake it for anything but
Grandma's house.
Who but a witch would build a house in the Cursed Woods, after all? A
place where monsters roamed. A forest where even the trees were known to
occasionally feast on flesh. Even among witches, living in such an area
would normally be tantamount to suicide. Yet, somehow, a singular old
woman had set up shop in the very heart of the Cursed Woods. That was
the entity known as Grandma. A witch among witches, who boasted power
enough to treat the Cursed Woods as her personal backyard.
It was said that she used to live among her fellow humans. Supposedly,
in her younger years, Grandma treated ailments and curses like every
other good witch in the world. According to such tales, there was
nothing she couldn't cure and little she couldn't accomplish with her
magic. Her clients had included kings and heroes, and she'd appeared in
more fairy tales than Red could count. Though she only helped those who
proved themselves, she would help any who proved themselves to her.
Yet one day that all powerful witch, who'd spent her whole life helping
people, had packed it up and moved to the Cursed Woods. She'd turned her
back on humanity, and declared that she no longer wanted to hear
requests. That had been a hundred years ago.
Of course, people had come to her cottage in the time since. Braving the
terrors of the Cursed Woods, they'd come knocking on her door in search
of cures for plagues, protection from monsters and of course the
dissolution of curses. Yet even when the king of the country marched an
army to her house, the cottage door had remained stubbornly closed.
What's more, those who tried to directly attack the house had been blown
back by powerful magic. In short, no miracles had been performed by
Grandma in the last hundred years.
Did that make Red's current mission hopeless? She'd hired a woodsman to
guide her through the forest, and made her way through the woods to
Grandma's house, even knowing the stories. Listening to the expert
advice of her guide, she'd avoided monsters and pitfalls, and kept the
monstrous trees at bay. All so that she could reach this point.
Now, she stood at the edge of the clearing, wondering if perhaps it had
all been for nothing. Sneaking out of her father's household, using what
little money she had to hire a guide, making her way through the Cursed
Woods. It really would all be for nothing, if she couldn't gather the
courage to take the few remaining steps toward the house.
Slapping both hands against her cheeks, and taking a deep breath, Red
pushed the branches out of her path and walked into the clearing. When
nothing jumped out at her, or bit her, she let out a little sigh of
relief and started to walk toward the front door of the cottage.
"Where do you think you are going?"
The question was a whisper in her ear, accompanied by a hot breath.
Hands slipped around Red's wrists, before she could even think to
respond, their grips as strong as iron.
"I..." Red licked her lips, wondering how they'd become so dry. Not just
her lips, but her throat as well. She felt like she couldn't breathe.
Had she really come all the way out here for nothing?
"I'm here to see Grandma!" Red forced the words out, in a rush, knees
shaking and eyes tearing up. She didn't know what had gripped her, what
had stopped her, but if it could speak then surely it could be reasoned
with? "Please! If you'll just let me go inside, I'll do whatever you
want! I just need to talk to her!"
"...Sorry. But the only thing I want is for you to die. Human."
The pressure disappeared from around Red's wrists, and she stumbled
forward a couple steps. Her heart beating rapidly, her breath coming in
short gasps, she turned to face the creature that had so calmly demanded
her death.
"You're... A woman...?" That was certainly one way to describe what
confronted Red. She had a pretty face, with lips the color of blood and
cheeks as pale as the moon's light. She wore a simple tunic and
trousers, which did nothing to emphasize her body, yet her curves were
still evident at a glance. The swell of her breasts, large enough to
bury one's face in, and the softness of her wide hips marked her as
attractive; at least by Red's standards.
Yet this woman was obviously not human. The woman's tangled hair, which
boasted enough length to reach her waist, was silver. Her ears were
triangular, and furry; further, they were positioned at the top of her
head instead of on the sides. Her eyes were yellow, and her teeth were
pointy. Her nails were sharp, enough so that they could easily be
considered claws. She even had a bushy silver tail.
Red's words hung in the air, between the two figures, and the woman in
question let a low growl slip from her throat. Listening to that sound,
there was no doubt in Red's mind that she'd been wrong. This wasn't a
woman.
It was a wolf.
"Are you afraid, human?" the wolf in woman's skin whispered, softly,
stepping toward Red.
Red flinched back, but didn't take her eyes off the beast in front of
her. She got the feeling that a single misstep here would lead to her
death. If she backed up, if she showed fear... She wasn't sure they'd
even find her bones come morning.
"You are afraid," the wolf declared, a smile slipping across her ruby
red lips. "I can smell it: the stench of terror. You are practically fit
to collapse, are you not? Desperately putting on a brave face. Do you
think that acting tough will save you from me?"
It was true: Red was terrified. Faced by a creature fast and quiet
enough to sneak up on her, and strong enough to restrain her movements,
with claws and teeth that looked sharp enough to tear her to ribbons...
Who wouldn't be afraid? Yet listening to the creature talk this way,
something else flickered in her heart.
Anger.
"S-So what if I'm afraid?" Red demanded, forcing her knees to stop
shaking through sheer will power. "Show me someone who wouldn't be
terrified of a monster! But if you think I'm going to run away from you
just because of that, y-you have another thing coming."
The smile didn't shift. Even if her life was on the line, Red would have
sworn by all the gods above that the wolf hadn't moved a muscle during
that speech. Yet, somehow, the expression the monster was making had
gotten a lot scarier. As if before she had been smiling, but now she was
simply baring her teeth.
"Are you ready to die, human?" the wolf asked, slowly stretching a hand
out toward Red. "You must be, if you are talking to me like that." The
wolves fingers pressed against Red's chest, the tips of the claws
digging into the crimson cloak. "I really hope you made peace with your
gods."
Red was trembling, again. Her entire body was shaking with fear. The
anger she'd clung to a moment before was gone completely. She wasn't
sure how she was even still standing on her feet.
Even she was surprised when more words came out.
"I... I want to see Grandma!"
"Everyone wants to see Grandma. My job is to make sure that nobody
does." The clawed fingers gripped at Red's cloak, and tugged the girl
forward a step. Sharp teeth were suddenly bare inches from Red's nose,
and she couldn't help letting out a squeak of terror.
Red was on her knees before she knew what had happened; her legs had
simply given way. Staring up at the monster who had done this to her,
whose hands were still clutching at the fabric of her cloak, she could
do nothing more than whimper with fear.
"...Pitiful..." the creature whispered, releasing Red's clothing. "Weak.
Even if I let you through, there is no way Grandma would see to the
request of someone like you. You do not have what it takes." Saying so,
the creature strode past Red, toward Grandma's house.
"E-Even so..." Red's throat felt constricted by terror. Each whispered
word was a struggle. Still, she refused to stop trying."Even if t-that's
the case... I still want to see Grandma!"
"Then get stronger. If you can... Well. Not that it matters if you can
or can not. You will not be able to defeat me, as long as I am here. And
I am going to be here for a very long time, human. So you might as well
just go home."
Even without looking behind her, Red knew the sort of face that the wolf
must be making. Smug, confident, self-satisfied. A predator who knew
full well that she was beyond the reach of her helpless prey.
Red's fingers clutched at the grass beneath her, short trimmed nails
digging into the dirt underneath. There was nothing she could say. She
had been judged unworthy.
Slowly, Red rose back up. Swaying faintly on her feet, she began to walk
toward the clearing's edge, away from the cabin. Placing her hand on the
branch that barred her exit, she took a moment to glance over her
shoulder.
The wolf was kneeling on the cottage porch. One knee pointed toward Red,
the other straight toward the air; both hands on the ground, as if ready
to push herself up at a moment's notice.
She was smiling. A cruel and vicious smile of victory. This beast
thought beyond a shadow of a doubt that she'd won.
Maybe she had, for the night. But did that mean Red had to give up? As
long as she was alive, wasn't there hope? She was sure being stubborn
would only convince this monster to kill her, but...
"That's fine, isn't it?" Red murmured to herself.
The wolf's ear moved, ever so slightly. The smile dropped from the
wolf's face, even as a grin spread across Red's lips.
Yes. That's right. She had come here knowing she might die. Whether at
the hands of monsters, or through a curse laid by Grandmother herself,
death had always been on the table.
Failure, on the other hand, was not.
"I'll be back," she swore. To herself or to the wolf, even Red didn't
know. Still, she met the beast's gaze with her own. "I'll be back!" she
repeated, louder. "And next time, I'm going to see Grandma!"
"I will kill you before you can," the wolf promised, baring her teeth.
"Maybe," Red agreed. "But I'm not backing down!"
Saying so, Red pushed aside the branches of the treeline, and moved away
from the clearing. Making her way back to the camp, she did not bother
greeting her guide, Anthony, but simply stomped toward her tent.
"No luck with Grandma?" Anthony asked.
"I wonder what your first clue could have been," Red responded back,
bitterly, stopping outside her tent and turning her toward the well-
muscled man.
He was a hulking creature, even sitting down. Six foot three at his full
height, he had a ruggedly handsome face, marred only by a crooked nose
and brown stubble, which matched his short cropped hair. If Red had been
interested in men, he might have appealed to her.
Though he'd already made it clear that he had no interest in someone
with her condition, to begin with.
"Let me guess - ya ran into the wolf?"
"You know about her?" Red asked, turning her attention more fully to
Anthony.
"Thought everyone did," Anthony answered, chuckling under his breath.
"Damn thing's been guarding the witch for the last five years, and then
some. Some people say it's a sign that Grandma's getting on in years,
that she needs a creature looking after her now... Might be she's
getting weaker."
"Weaker?" Red parroted back. No. No, the witch couldn't be getting
weaker, could she? She had to be in full strength to fix Red's
condition...
"Oh, I'm sure she'll be able to do whatever ya want, if ya can get to
her," Anthony promised. "I hear she's got all sorts of magic knick
knacks and treasures. Enough to make a man rich, if he ever got his
hands on them. And powerful, beyond his wildest dreams... I'm sure ya
can get everything ya've ever wanted. If ya can get past that damn wolf,
that is."
"I'll get past her," Red swore. To herself. To Anthony. To the world.
"Whatever it takes, I'll get past her."
"Heh... I'll remember ya said that." Anthony poked a stick into flames,
shifting the burning wood and sending sparks flying into the air.
Red didn't respond, choosing instead to climb into her tent, and snuggle
beneath her blankets.
Soon, the morning would come. Her arms would thicken and grow hair. Her
breasts would shrink into her body. Her lustrous black hair would
magically shorten itself to a neatly cropped style, while her pussy and
clit would shift into balls and a dick.
When the light came, the curse that covered her nightly would fade,
until the next sunset. She'd return to what everyone thought of as her
natural state.
Everyone but Red. Not even Anthony knew, though, that her goal wasn't to
get rid of the curse.
It was to make the "curse" permanent.
***
Monster. Beast. Wolf. The words ran on repeat through a certain woman's
head, as she crouched in front of Grandma's house. She was the fierce
and loyal guard dog, who had served Grandma for five and a half years.
She still had another six months to go, if she wanted to earn her
reward. Half a year more, keeping humans from the witch's door, and she
would be granted one of the miracles that had once brought kings and
heroes to Grandma.
This being, this monster, this wolf, wasn't like those selfish humans
who had pestered Grandma for favor after favor, until she'd finally
turned away from mankind all together. She was different from those
selfish beings, who sought only to take. She was earning her keep.
Six years of her life, in return for a miracle.
Was it really worth it, though? Sometimes, the wolf had to wonder.
Humans were such weak and selfish creatures. They treated members of
their own species as monsters, for the simple crime of being born a
little different. Even if the offending entity was nothing more than a
little girl, they'd throw sticks and stones, mixed with insulting words.
They were worthless, weak, and terrible creatures.
"So why, then?" the wolf asked herself. "Why do I want so badly to be
one of them?"
***
From sunrise to sunset, Red stayed in her tent. For breakfast, she ate
eggs that Anthony had foraged, and tried not to think about what sort of
creature those eggs came from. Something large enough that a single yolk
was as big as her head. That was already more than Red wanted to know.
For lunch, she had fish that Anthony had caught in a nearby river. Those
seemed largely normal, at least, though Red chose not to ask about the
bandages that covered Anthony's hands when he delivered her the plate of
food.
Even when dinner came, Red stayed in her tent and ate mystery meat stew.
She tried not to think about how many teeth their dinner must have had,
or what it might have eaten in the past. Really, she was just glad she
had hired a capable guide.
When the sun sank beyond the horizon, Red emerged from her tent with a
smile on her lips. Her black hair had regained its length, reaching a
little past her shoulders. Her green eyes sparkled in the moonlight,
filled with determination. She had shrunk a few inches, from five foot
nine to five foot six. She had left off the red cloak, today, to better
show off a blue dress that seemed practically tailored to her curves. It
had a deep neckline that showed off her pale breasts, and its hemline
descended only a few inches past her knees. An errant breeze caused the
cloth to flutter about her legs, almost - but not ever quite - showing
off her underwear. She was wearing a pair of black slip on shoes.
She'd put lipstick on. And rouge. She'd been delicate with the latter,
creating a relatively natural look. Or it would have been a natural
look, if she had been back home at her parent's estate. Instead she was
standing in the woods, looking for all the world like she was about to
go on a date.
"Ya going out again?" Anthony asked, upon seeing her. His eyes took in
her outfit, and her makeup, but if he had questions about either he kept
them to
himself.
"Is that a problem?" Red asked, smiling faintly .
"You're funeral," the man replied, with a small shrug.
"You said the same thing last night, and I came back fine then..." Fine
might have been an exaggeration, but she certainly hadn't been killed or
maimed. Considering how easily the wolf could have managed either, Red
could only come to the conclusion that she had been spared. More than
likely, she'd been dismissed as too weak and worthless to kill.
Today, Red was determined to make the wolf swallow that attitude. This
dress was her battle armor. The makeup was her declaration of
determination. She didn't expect anyone to understand, least of all the
rough and rugged Anthony, but she was essentially putting her life on
the line.
Today, she wasn't going to back down. She was either going to make it to
Grandma, or she was going to die. Either way, she'd be doing it as
herself.
It was hard to tell what Anthony thought of all this, though. Having
said his piece on her likely demise, he had already turned his attention
to stroking the flames of their campfire.
Well. It wasn't as if Red cared what he had to say. She knew she was
being reckless, after all. She understood that going out into the woods
at night was dangerous. She recognized the fact that she was physically
weaker in her nighttime form, as well. The combination could easily lead
to her death, just as Anthony predicted.
It was less than a dozen yards from the camp to the clearing, though. It
was unlikely she'd be killed before meeting the wolf. It was equally
unlikely that she'd survive meeting the wolf, again, but still. She had
to do this. If she gave up now, if she went back home, she'd never be
able to come here again. She'd be cursed for life, changing forms with
every sunrise and sunset.
She had to do this. Even if she was so scared that she wanted to cry,
she had to make her way to Grandma's house. Because as scary as it was
to face potential death, a lifetime of not being herself was even worse.
So she had to do this.
Taking a deep breath, Red walked through the trees, to the edge of the
clearing. She did not stop outside the treeline, this time, pushing
aside the branches and making her way into the grassy area.
In response to her intrusion, a figure stood up from the porch. Silver
hair and yellow eyes marked this inhuman beast; it was the same creature
that had stopped her the night before.
"Human..." the wolf snarled, pulling her lips back to bare her teeth.
"What are you doing here? I thought my warning was quite clear."
"It was." Red smiled at the wolf before her. Her heart was pounding so
fast that she thought it might burst from sheer fear. Her legs were
trembling. Staring at this wolf, at this monster, made her feel like she
might burst into tears. Yet still, she brought out the biggest smile she
could muster.
"You're going to kill me, right?" Red took a step forward, eyes locked
on the instrument of her demise. A tear actually did leak out of one
eye, but she took another step forward all the same. "It's really
unfair..."
"Unfair...?" the wolf asked. Somehow, the creature's gaze seemed more
intent. "You think I am being unfair?" Was it just Red, or did the wolf
somehow seem angry?
Well screw that. Red could be angry, too.
"Yes! It's unfair! I came all this way, I faced all this danger, and
Grandma won't even talk to me? Instead she unleashes her pet monster to
come kill me? It's not fair! It's not right! People in fairy tales are
always rewarded for their efforts, but in real life I'm just going to
die!? How is that in any way fair!?"
"...Go home, human. I will not warn you again." The wolf had locked in
on Red's green eyes, the yellow gaze seeming to penetrate Red's very
soul. "Whatever you want, you will not be able to get it if you're
dead."
"Then kill me!" Red demanded, stepping toward the house. "I'm not
backing down. If you want to stop me, you'll have to end my life."
"Human..." The wolf's expression didn't change. Her fierce eyes didn't
waver, and her sharp teeth were still on display. Yet somehow, far from
baring her teeth, it seemed that the wolf was now smiling. "Do you
really think you can make demands of me?"
Red didn't see the wolf move. One moment she was staring at the wolf, a
good dozen yards away from her, the next she was on the ground, her
wrists pinned above her head, her body straddled by the still smiling
beast.
"Wh-What...?" Red managed to choke out, in surprise.
"I am stronger than you, human," the wolf whispered. "I am faster than
you. I am braver than you. And I am probably smarter, too. But most of
all, I am in the right. So go home, human. Go to your bed, and tuck
yourself beneath the warm covers. Go be safe, behind thick walls. Live
your life. And do not come back."
The wolf stood. Without hesitation, she turned her back on Red and began
to walk back up the porch stairs. After reaching her former resting
spot, she settled into the same easy crouch she'd ended up in the night
before.
Red stayed laying on the ground. She didn't say a word, but her tears
glimmered in the moonlight, even as the wolf watched.
The wolf didn't speak, but only watched as Red gripped the grass and
pulled herself upright.
"Why?" Red demanded, voice quivering. "Why didn't you kill me?"
"...I do not answer to you, human. I have no reason to kill you, just
because it is what you want."
"You think I want to die?" Red demanded, pushing herself up onto her
feet. "Do you think I want my life to end here!? There's so much I still
want to do! There's so much I still want to experience! A first kiss. A
first love. Starting a family. There's so much I want to enjoy before I
die!"
"Then do it, human. I don't see anything stopping you."
"You! You're stopping me!" Red insisted, stepping forward. "You're the
one standing in my way! I just want Grandma's help to be myself, but you
keep getting in the way!"
"...Yes. And I will continue getting in your way. So you should give up,
human. It would be better for you that way."
"How do you know what's better for me!?" Red demanded, taking another
step closer, and placing a hand on her chest. "I'm willing to die for my
dreams! I'm willing to give up everything I am to be myself! Can you say
the same!?"
"I would stop there, human. I can not guarantee your safety if you take
another step."
"What?" Red demanded, walking forward again. "Are you going to snap,
monster!? Are you going to tear me limb from limb, wolf?" Another step.
"...I am warning you for your own sake, as well as mine. Do not take a
single move closer, or you will regret it."
"Then make me regret it!" Red demanded, taking the next step. "I can't
go home. I won't go home. Not without doing everything in my power to
get past you!"
"Human..." The wolf sighed. "I did not recall saying that I was the only
thing you had to get past..."
"Wha-?" Red's words were cut off, as the ground exploded beneath her.
Roots as thick as her arm burst from the earth beneath her, wrapping
themselves around her wrists and ankles. Before she even had time to
scream, more roots wrapped around her waist. A single squeeze forced all
the air from her lungs, and left her desperately gasping for air. No
matter how hard she tried, however, she couldn't get her lungs to work.
Ah, she thought to herself, as darkness started to encroach upon her
vision. I really am going to die here...
"Human..." the wolf shook her head, slowly. "You were very stubborn. I
do not think I will forget you, any time soon."
The wolf still hadn't moved from her position on the porch. Even as the
air was being squeezed from Red, the monster sat calmly and watched the
proceedings.
It was almost enough to make Red laugh. If she had air to breathe, she
might have. She'd come here ready to treat her very life as a bargaining
chip. She'd been willing to bet it all on the idea that the wolf might
not really want to kill her. But now she was going to die, and the wolf
hadn't even had to get her hands dirty.
"Human. If you have any last words, I will listen to them. Assuming you
can still speak."
Speak? There was no breath left for that. No time, either. Red was
barely hanging on. The world had been reduced to mere pinpricks of
light, and everything else had been swallowed by the darkness.
Red wondered if her body would stay in this form, even if she died. She
hoped so. She wanted to at least leave a pretty corpse behind. Not that
she'd look that pretty, after being crushed by roots. But at least she'd
be a woman.
At least there'd be no denying that.
"...Human. That look of resignation in your eyes,... Remember that
feeling. Next time, you really will die."
The pressure disappeared from Red's chest. Air rushed back into her
lungs. Coughing, and crying from the pain, Red took one painful breath,
and then another.
She didn't understand what had happened. Strewn all about her were
pieces of root, torn asunder. Standing in front of her was the wolf.
"Grandma will be annoyed at me for hurting one of her plants... She
might add another six months to my work for this..."
"...Why?" Red choked out, hardly able to believe what her eyes were
telling her: that the wolf had saved her. "I thought you were going to
let me die?"
The wolf shrugged. "Humans are cruel creatures. They drove Grandma away
with their selfishness. Even now they try to sneak through her defenses,
and then claim they deserve favors for bothering a woman who wants to be
left alone. There is nothing more despicable to me than a human being."
"Then why...?" Red asked, again.
"...I had a thought, when I saw you being squeezed to death. I thought
that if I let you die here, I really would be the monster everyone
claims I am."
Red stared at the wolf in silence, unsure what to make of this.
Eventually, she pushed herself up to her feet, and walked back toward
the clearing's edge.
"I'll be back tomorrow," Red promised, turning her head to get one last
look at the wolf.
"You really will die next time, you know."
"...No I won't."
Whether or not the wolf heard those whispered words, she made no
response.
***
"...Ya want to take dinner to Grandma's house tomorrow night?" Anthony
demanded.
"If you can't catch enough, it's fine," Red promised. "I'll just bring
my own share, in that case."
Anthony did not respond immediately, electing instead to stare at Red.
His gaze was hard, and the way he was staring at her made it seem like
he intended to bore a hole straight through her.
"Ya..." he started after a moment. "Ya don't actually think that batty
old woman's going to come out of her house just because ya offer her
some food, do ya?"
"That's not what it's for!" Red protested. How much of an idiot did this
man think she was?
Nevermind, for a moment, that her actual plan was even stupider.
"...I don't think you're stupid enough for this, but if ya tell me ya're
trying to nurse a hurt monster back to health or somethin', ya should
give up now. There's not a creature in these woods that wouldn't rip
your throat out as soon as look at ya."
"I know that," Red promised, gaze dropping to the ground. "It's not for
a monster. It's for the wolf..."
"Huh?" Anthony's gaze hardened even further. "What the hell are ya on
about? That damn thing's the very definition of a monster! It's standing
between ya and the witch, and ya wanna - what? Bring it dinner? Play
nice? Ya think it's gonna just stand aside and invite ya in if ya show
it a bit of kindness?"
"...If it's too much trouble, then you don't need to bother," Red said,
not lifting her gaze. Her hands were trembling, and she had to clutch at
her skirt in order to maintain her composure. "As I said, I can just
bring her my own dinner."
"You're crazy," Anthony informed her, shaking his head. "I mean, I'd get
it if ya wanted to poison the damn thing, but ya really just wanna bring
it dinner?"
"Going forward blindly isn't getting me anywhere. I want to get to know
my enemy. I want to know..." Red bit her lip, not daring to speak her
true intentions out loud. If she said she wanted to know this beast
better, Anthony would only call her a fool. "I want to know why she's
standing in my way. If I can win her over to my side, I'll be able to
get into Grandma's house without a problem."
"...Ya're crazy," Anthony repeated, shaking his head from side to side.
"And it's a waste of good food. But whatever. I'll set up a couple extra
traps, and we'll see what I can get."
"Really!?" Red's gaze jumped up to meet Anthony's, and a big smile
stretched across her lips.
"Yeah. Not that I believe in ya, or any such shit; but ya paid me for a
week, so ya can use night three however ya damn well please. Not like
ya've been making any progress, anyway."
"Thank you." Red couldn't keep the smile from her lips. Even knowing
that Anthony looked down on her, she couldn't stop the feeling of warmth
and excitement that was spreading through her.
She wondered what was making her so giddy. It wasn't like she'd gotten
any closer to her goal. Just as Anthony had implied, this was probably
nothing but a waste of time.
Still, she had to try. It was the closest thing to a plan she had left.
***
Sitting on the porch, knees held tight against her chest, the wolf
released a pent up sigh. She had given her report to Grandma. Including
how she'd saved the girl, and destroyed the devouring root that Grandma
planted there.
Grandma hadn't given a response. She rarely did. Still, the wolf
understood that she had done something wrong. She had prioritized her
own desires over those of her employer, and destroyed something that
Grandma herself had planted. She had no excuses.
She'd told the human it was because she didn't want to be a monster.
That hadn't been a lie, but it also wasn't the full truth. Full honesty
would have only disgusted the woman, however. The wolf had experienced
it many times before.
Nobody wanted to hear "I thought you looked cute" from a monster.
***
Red peeked from her tent. She'd spent the majority of the day asleep,
unwilling to go to Grandma's house in her masculine form, and unable to
meaningfully help Anthony with hunting or gathering in the dangerous
woods. As such, it was a relief to see that the last few rays of the sun
were in the midst of being swallowed up by night. Her change would soon
begin.
As if triggered by the thought, a warmth blossomed in Red's chest.
Ducking back into the tent, she pulled off the brown tunic she'd been
wearing and revealed her broad backed figure.
As expected, the area around her nipples had started to swell. Even as
she watched, little bumps shifted into small hills. Her breasts were
modest, compared to the wolf woman's, not even large enough to fill a
man's hands. That was fine, though, since they filled her palms
perfectly when she was in femme form.
Breasts finished, the warmth spread from her chest into the rest of her
body. She could feel a tingling sensation as she shrank. Not only did
her legs get smaller, and her arms more slender, but her shoulders
shifted inward as she went from having a broad back to sporting a
slender figure. Her body hair was disintegrating before her eyes, even
as her black hair grew down past her shoulders.
While Red's waist was narrowing, her hips were spreading, and her ass
was expanding, forming extravagant curves. Her cheekbones shifted
upwards, and her nose became a little smaller, as delicate features
replaced the unfortunately rough look she wore by day.
The final shift occurred between her thighs. Her dick pulled inward,
shrinking to a little nub, above the slit left behind when her balls
retracted. Back home, this would have been the time to start touching
herself. In the wilderness, it was instead time to put on new clothes.
She chose a green dress, today. It had short sleeves, and barely went
down to the knees. It had a plunging neckline, too. It wasn't precisely
the appropriate look for the cursed woods, but Red didn't care. She
liked wearing clothes that made her feel feminine and pretty, and she'd
be wearing her red cloak over it, regardless, so it wasn't as if Anthony
or the wolf would even see her dress this time around.
After slipping the cloak on, Red left her tent and moved toward the
fire. Through some mix of luck and skill, Anthony had apparently come
through: several meaty skewers had been laid out atop some broad leaves.
"Already ate my share," Anthony informed Red. "The beast and ya can
enjoy the rest between yourselves."
"Thank you." Despite the gruffness in Anthony's tone, Red gave him a
bright and happy smile as she gathered up the skewers. "We'll enjoy them
to the fullest."
Anthony only grunted in response, but that was fine. Red wasn't really
listening, anyway.
Making her way back to the clearing's border, Red again pushed the
branches out of her way and walked into the open area that surrounded
Grandma's house.
"...Human. Do you know what the word 'masochist' means? I have only a
vague understanding of the term, but I cannot help but think it
applies." Saying such, the wolf rose from her crouch and began to
casually walk down the steps from Grandma's porch.
"Don't be like that," Red protested, smiling. "I brought you dinner this
time."
"...Dinner...?" the wolf asked, lifting a hand to scratch at her scalp.
"Is this an attempt at bribery? You must know I am not that easy to
sway."
"It's not a bribe," Red promised. "Or. Maybe it is. But not for getting
past you. I was just hoping you could tell me a bit about yourself while
we ate?"
Red's eyes were wide open; she didn't so much as blink. All the same,
she could detect no more than a blur of motion, as the wolf traversed
the distance between them in a single heartbeat.
"Why would you want to know a monster like me?" the wolf asked, sticking
her face right up against Red's. Their noses were practically touching,
and Red could feel the wolf's hot breath as she spoke. Red couldn't help
the image of sharp teeth that flashed through her mind, with the wolf so
close.
Red didn't step back, though. She couldn't explain it, but she felt as
if stepping backward would be a mistake. As if it would create a gap
between them that could never be bridged.
"I'm sorry for calling you a monster," Red apologized. "I... Judged you
by your appearance, and didn't give you a chance. You're just doing your
job, right? And I bet you don't have a lot of time to eat on the job,
either. So I thought maybe we could eat together, and talk."
"You really wish to talk?" The wolf's gaze was locked on Red. Those
yellow eyes seemed to be weighing not just Red's words, but her entire
being. After a moment of this, however, the wolf took a step back.
"...You have until I finish eating."
"Great!" Grinning, Red held out one of the skewers for the wolf.
The wolf took it, though not without caution: her fingers delicately
avoided the meat, touching only the wood. Once she had it in her grasp,
she did not immediately eat it but instead lifted it to her nose to take
a cautious sniff. After that, she nipped at the very edge of a central
piece of meat, tearing a tiny piece of it off to chew. She kept that in
her mouth for several seconds, before swallowing.
"...It's not poisoned, if that's what you're checking for." Red couldn't
keep the reproach from her voice. She knew the wolf had reason to be
suspicious, but being regarded with such distrust still hurt.
"It would not do you any good if it was," the wolf informed Red. "Even
if I die, Grandma will not come out." She used her teeth to pull a large
chunk of meat off the skewer, chewing noisily before swallowing.
"Why do you serve her, then?" Red inquired. "If there's so little love
lost between you."
"Because I want something from her. And I am willing to work for it."
"You mean you want her to use her magic, for you?" Red asked, heart
skipping a beat. "She's willing to do that? For work? I'd be willing to
work for her, too if she'd help me."
"...You are weak, though," the wolf pointed out. "Not very smart,
either. I do not think you have anything to offer her."
"I'm not... not smart..." Red never liked being looked down on. Usually
it would make her angry, but that didn't quite match her current
feelings. It was more like... She didn't want the wolf to have the wrong
impression of her.
The wolf only gave Red a skeptical look, though, before shrugging and
biting into her skewer again.
"...Right. Um. Next question: What's your name? I'm Red."
The wolf did not immediately respond, but rather chewed pensively for a
few moments before swallowing. "...Wolf."
"Did you... Just come up with that now?" Red asked, trying to suppress a
laugh. And Wolf had accused her of being dimwitted!
To Red's surprise, however, Wolf shook her head. "If names are what our
mothers call us, then I am Wolf. That is all she ever addressed me by. I
just was not sure whether it qualified, or not."
"I... I see..." Red frowned, trying to figure out how to frame her next
question. "Was your mother... not like you, then?"
Wolf seemed a little surprised by the question, but nodded nevertheless.
"That is right," she agreed. "She was human."
"Human?" It was Red's turn to be surprised. "But then you're...?"
"Also human," the wolf agreed, biting off another piece of meat. "Or
half human, if Mother's drunken rambling is to be believed. She told me
she was seduced by a forest spirit."
"Really? I've never heard of a forest spirit mating with a human." If
the tales she'd heard were to be believed, forest spirits were kin to
the gods themselves. They were few in number, but great in power, and
they worked tirelessly to maintain the balance of nature.
Wolf gave what was, in Red's eyes, rapidly becoming her signature shrug.
"Don't know if it's true. Possible Mother just made one mad, and got
cursed or some such. All I know is that her husband did not believe for
a heartbeat I was his."
Red stared at Wolf, as the latter removed the last of the meat from her
skewer. Although Wolf had accused her of being dumb, she was smart
enough to imagine what her life must have been like as the living proof
of her mother's infidelity.
"I have finished eating," Wolf informed Red. Her face was unreadable, a
blank mask that gave no insight into how she was feeling.
"Have another, then." Red offered the next skewer with a smile, hoping
to elicit some flicker of emotion from her dinner companion. She was
disappointed, however, as Wolf only gave a nod before starting to sniff
and taste test the new treat.
"Are you going to do that with everything I give you, tonight?" Red
asked, exasperated.
"Yes," Wolf answered, bluntly. "Unless you are willing to tell me which
of them is poisoned?"
"None of them!" Red insisted. "None of them are poisoned, Wolf. I'm not
trying to get past you, tonight. I just want to get to know you better!"
"...Why?" Wolf asked, tilting her head to one side. "What do you gain
out of it?"
"What makes you think I'm trying to gain anything?!" Red demanded,
unable to fully contain her anger. "Did you ever consider that maybe I
just want to get to know you better?"
"No." Wolf took the topmost piece of meat off the skewer, chewed
noisily, and swallowed. She ignored Red's glare. "You are a human.
Humans do not do things without a reason. Usually a selfish one."
"...Well, maybe I was hoping that we could work something out, if I knew
more about you. If I knew why you wanted Grandma's help, maybe I could
help you, instead. Then we'd both have a chance at what we wanted."
"...You cannot help me," Wolf declared, shaking her head. "And even if
you could, I am only under contract for another six months. There is no
reason for me to abandon my job now."
"Six months, huh?" It was good to know that Wolf's services had an
expiration date, but it didn't really do Red much good. She couldn't
camp out for six months, and if Red returned home unsuccessful her
father was likely to lock her up and throw away the key. It wasn't even
that he was the overprotective sort; it was just that he didn't want the
embarrassment of his dear heir's curse becoming public.
"...If you cannot wait six months, then I cannot help you," Wolf warned
Red. "I will not give up my pay for you."
"But why?" Red wanted to know. "What's so important to you that you'd be
willing to work for Grandma, for so long? I heard you've been here for
over five years..."
"I have been," Wolf confirmed, taking another bite of her skewer and
chewing noisily. Red waited for the other woman to add more, but Wolf
followed the first bite up with a second. That was enough to tell Red
that Wolf had no intention of answering the question.
"...I want Grandma's help so that I can stay in this body," Red
explained, deciding to shift tactics. Wolf didn't respond verbally, but
she did stop chewing her food to shoot Red a curious glance. Taking that
as encouragement, Red continued.
"I was born in the wrong body. A... More masculine body, you could say.
Taller, and hairier, and... just... Gross..."
"You do not look tall, hairy, or gross," Wolf pointed out, returning to
her skewer.
"Thank you," Red said, holding up a third skewer for Wolf. "But it's
only because of a curse..."
"A curse?" Wolf's eyes were on Red, even as she took the skewer.
"That's right... One I put on myself," Red admitted.
Wolf didn't respond, but her gaze stayed on Red, silently encouraging
her to continue.
"I tried going to a witch, first," Red obligingly explained. "But none
of them were powerful enough to give me a new form. I got desperate -
and since Father hadn't cut me off, yet, I had money to go with that
desperation. I started paying for information and chasing down rumors.
Eventually, my search led me to a certain wicked witch, who was known
for her curses. The authorities got to her before I could, but I managed
to bribe my way into her basement. That's where I found a curse that was
meant to turn men into women."
"And you cast it on yourself? You must have been desperate." Despite the
condemnation, Wolf's eyes seemed to convey a certain grudging admiration
for Red's determination. Or at least, that's how Red chose to interpret
the look Wolf was giving her.
"That's right," Red confirmed. "But it didn't work quite how I wanted...
It only gives me my proper body during the night. During the day, I
revert back to how I used to be."
"...So you wish for Grandma to worsen your curse?"
"That's right," Red agreed. "That's why I'm here. I had to sneak out of
my father's estate to do it, since he's so scared I'll embarrass him
with my 'condition.' It took all the money I had left in my name, too,
just getting here. That's why I can't come back in six months."
"That is a very sad story, human. But it does not change what I need to
do."
Turning her attention to the skewer, Wolf again repeated her poison
tests before ripping off a chunk of meat. As if making up for the time
she had spent listening to Red, Wolf devoured the entire skewer in just
a few moments, her noisy chewing filling up the otherwise silent night.
When Wolf was finished, Red offered up a fourth skewer. This was the
second to last she had. If she wanted to eat tonight, she couldn't give
up any more than this.
"What are you after?" Red asked, again. "What's so important to you that
you'd trample over everyone else's dreams to get it?"
"I am not trampling over anyone's dreams," Wolf argued, after sniffing
the meat. "I am simply protecting a woman who does not wish to be
distrubed."
"But you disturbed her, didn't you? I don't see how you could have ended
up working for her if you didn't."
"Yes," Wolf admitted. "I broke through her defenses, bowed before her
door, and begged for her help. It was disgraceful, but I was willing to
do it for the sake of my dream."
"Then-"
"But I was strong," Wolf continued, ignoring Red's attempt to speak.
"And I had something to offer. You are not strong enough to defeat me.
And you have nothing to offer. So even if it makes me a hypocrite, I
will defend Grandma from you."
"But why?" Red demanded, yet again. "I don't understand. What's worth so
much to you?"
"...Human. You should leave, now. Before I finish this skewer."
"My name is Red. And I'm not leaving until you tell me," Red insisted.
"Even if you throw me out, I'll just march right back here. Again and
again. Until I know what's so much more important than me wanting to be
myself."
"Human. Do you really wish to get to know me? Or do you simply think
this is your only chance at getting to Grandma's?"
"My name is Red. And maybe I just want to know more about the woman who
saved my life!"
Wolf was silent, for a moment. She did not take another bite of her
skewer, despite it still having half its meat left. Instead, she simply
stared into the distance, as if lost in thought.
Eventually, Wolf shifted her gaze to meet Red's, causing Red to gasp
faintly in surprise. Although Wolf's eyes were dry, they somehow seemed
filled with tears. Her gaze was so sad, so mournful, that Red almost
wanted to throw her arms around the other woman.
"You want to be yourself. I cannot say I understand that. Because the
thing I want more than anything else in the world is to be someone
else."
"What...?" Red swallowed, trying to clear the lump in her throat. "What
do you mean?"
Wolf shrugged. Though her eyes were still on Red, her gaze somehow felt
like it was on something incredibly distant.
"Wolf... Do you... Want to become human? Fully, I mean?"
"...That would be foolish, no? I would be almost as weak as you. I would
no longer have claws to rend, or teeth to tear. I might even become
selfish and cruel, like the rest of our species."
Despite the harsh words, a small smile had slipped across Wolf's
features. "It would be the height of folly, I think. My life would
likely end soon after. But still... Is it wrong that I wish, just once
before I die, to feel like I truly belong?"
"Wolf..." Red reached out toward Wolf, before letting her hand drop. She
didn't know what to say. She thought she understood where Wolf was
coming from, but... She wasn't ready to give up her own dreams, either.
Even knowing that she would lose any contest held with Wolf as her
opponent, she couldn't give up.
Eventually, she held out the fourth skewer. Wolf took it without a word.
"I'll be back tomorrow," Red promised, turning to head back toward camp.
"I might not have food next time, but. I hope we can talk, anyway."
"...You are a strange human. Red."
Red did not respond, or even turn around. She simply walked toward the
clearing edge.
***
Wolf watched as Red walked away from her, back toward the treeline. Part
of her felt like she should call out, though she wasn't entirely sure
what to say.
Red was her enemy, and always would be. Even if Wolf's wish was granted,
there was no way that Red would forgive someone who had stood in her
way. Perhaps in another life they could have gotten along, but in this
one it was simply impossible.
Red was a human; weak, fragile and selfish by nature.
Wolf was a monster. Whether Red saw her as one or not was irrelevant. It
was simply a truth that Wolf had long since been forced to accept.
What human could befriend a monster? What human would wish to? Surely
even someone as stupid as Red wouldn't go that far.
Her kindness was most likely a whim. It would evaporate as quickly as
the morning dew. Wolf knew that. She did. That was why she had to harden
her heart, before Red put a knife in it. It was necessary. If Wolf even
for a moment started to think that she couldn't kill Red, couldn't hurt
Red, couldn't stop Red...
Mercy was a gift from the strong to the weak. If Red became strong, or
Wolf became weak, then there would be no more room for it. It was that
simple.
It had to be.
***
Once again, night fell upon the campsite. As before, Red had asked
Anthony to secure extra food. He had apparently been successful, as
three large fish were roasting on spikes above the flames.
"Thank you for the extra food," Red said, grabbing a hold of two
servings. "I know it can't be easy to hunt out here."
"You're damn right it isn't," Anthony groused, glaring at her. "Ya
seriously havin' me do all this for a damn monster?"
"Wolf isn't a monster," Red protested. "I... I thought she was, too, but
she's just a person."
"Person, huh?" Anthony scoffed. "Ya sure that curse isn't affecting yar
brain? Ya're sounding pretty damn soft for a man, right now."
"My brain is fine," Red informed him, cheeks flushing faintly. "I don't
think there's anything wrong with having a little empathy."
"Empathy for your enemies is only gonna get in the way, lady. If ya want
my advice, ya should take advantage of that meal to get close and stick
a knife in her throat."
"I would never," Red protested, horrified. "Wolf trusts me!"
"Trust, huh?" Anthony smirked. "Tell me, somethin': She know who she's
trusting? Bet she only gets along with ya 'cause she's only seen ya in
this weak-ass form. Wonder if she'd be so kind if ya came there as your
real self..."
"Wolf knows about my curse," Red replied. "And she doesn't judge me for
it. Unlike you, apparently."
"Hey, I never said I was judging ya. But I never expected ya to get all
buddy buddy with that damn thing."
"Wolf is not a thing," protested, vehemently. "She saved my life, the
other day!"
"That so?" Anthony asked, the corner of his lips tugging upward. "She
sure didn't do that for my last client. Guess that means the rumors
about her might be true."
"...What rumors?" Red asked. She wanted to ask about the client, too,
but she was a little afraid to do so. Had Wolf really allowed people to
die in the past?
"That wolf ya like is a real killer," Anthony warned Red. "Half the
people who go into that cottage don't come back again. But people say
that women always make it back. That started this little rumor: that the
wolf's one of those people. The sorta woman that likes other women. Not
that ya could even call that thing a woman in the first place."
"You're wrong," Red protested, fingers clenching tighter about the
speared fish.
"What? Don't believe me?" Anthony laughed. "Don't wanna think your
friend's that twisted? Or maybe it's the killin' you object to?"
"That's not what I'm talking about!" Red yelled, pointing one of her
speared fish at Anthony. "You can say whatever you want about Wolf, but
don't ever tell me she isn't a woman. That's the least bit of respect
you should give her." Saying so, Red spun about and headed toward the
clearing.
Despite the conviction in her voice, earlier, her heart was pounding and
her palms were sweating. Rather than letting people die, had Wolf
killed people herself? Had Red only been spared because she was a woman?
Because Wolf liked women? There was only one way for Red to find her
answers: she'd have to ask Wolf.
Shoving aside the branches which bordered the clearing, Red walked into
the grassy space that surrounded Grandma's house. As on the second and
third nights, Wolf was sitting on the porch.
When she saw Red, Wolf stood in one smooth motion. There was no smile on
her lips, but her silver tail swung back and forth a few times. Was it a
sign of agitation? Or was Wolf happy to see her?
"You brought food again." Wolf's tone sounded vaguely accusatory. "Does
that mean you want more information on me?"
"That's right," Red agreed. "I brought something big, today, so please
answer questions until I'm satisfied."
"I will answer three,," Wolf countered, walking up to Red and holding
out a hand for one of the skewers.
"Five," Red countered. "Answer five questions for me and dinner is
yours."
"You..." Wolf glared at Red. "Are you not being greedy? It is not as if
I cannot secure my own dinner..."
"But you don't want to leave Grandma's house when I'm so close, right?"
Red pointed out. "That must make it hard to get food."
"Grandma provides food from her garden under such circumstances."
Despite Wolf's words, her eyes were locked on the fish and her tail was
swinging back and forth.
"I'm betting you want something more filling than vegetables, though. It
must be tough, huh?" Red teased, holding out one of the fish. "But for
the low price of five questions, this fish dinner can be yours."
"I could simply take it from you," Wolf remarked, making no move toward
the fish.
"Then why haven't you?" Red asked. "That's my first question. Why are
you letting me get away with teasing you like this?"
Wolf stared at Red for a moment, and then reached out to take the fish
from her. Sniffing the length of it, and tearing off a tiny piece, she
silently went through the same poison testing process as she had the
night before. When she was satisfied, she gave a small nod and took a
large bite of the fish.
"Well?" Red asked.
"...It is good..." Wolf admitted, swallowing her first bite and taking
another.
"That's not what I mean! I want to know the answer to my question: why
are you listening to my questions, when you could just take the food
from me by force?"
Wolf was silent for a moment, simply chewing her food. When she
answered, the words surprised Red. "I do not know."
"You don't know?" Red asked. "Ah! Clarifying previous questions doesn't
count against your total, by the way."
The wolf glared at Red in response to this sudden addition to their
agreement, but did not protest. Instead, she gave a small shrug.
"I really do not know," Wolf promised. "I know that I do not wish to
bully the weak by taking their food from them. But I do not know why I
am answering your questions. The only answer I can give is that it makes
me feel... strange inside. Having someone ask questions about me, and
take an interest in me, makes my chest feel warm."
"That's called happiness," Red informed Wolf, smiling softly. "You're
happy someone is taking an interest in you."
"I am... Happy?" Wolf sounded surprised. "I thought that I had felt
happiness before, but I have never felt warmth like this. Does happiness
always make your heart beat fast?"
"Your heart?" Red asked, surprised.
"Yes. When we are close to each other like this. When you ask me
questions like this. When you feed me food like this. I feel a warmth in
my chest, and a sudden beating in my heart. I am unfamiliar with it."
"I..." Red's heart was the one pounding, now. The wolf's description
made it sound as if she liked Red, romantically. Had Anthony's rumors
been right? About the Wolf liking women? It wasn't as if Red herself was
much different, but she'd thought it was just a side effect of being
raised as a man. She hadn't ever thought she'd find another woman who
felt the same way.
"Wolf..." Red hesitated on her next question. She wanted to ask more
about Wolf's feelings, but there was something else she needed to know,
first. "Wolf. Have you ever killed anyone, before?"
"Yes."
The bluntness of Wolf's response surprised Red, and she took an
involuntary step backward from Wolf.
"...For some reason, my chest hurts when you look at me like that," Wolf
remarked, turning her attention from the fish to Red. "It is not as if I
go around murdering people. I only kill those who try to kill me."
"O-Oh..." Relief washed over Red. So it wasn't just a matter of coming
to Grandma's house. Wolf only killed in self defense.
"There were also those who fell to Grandma's other defenses," Wolf
added, nonchalantly. "I did not kill them myself; but I sometimes worry
that it is my fault, that I wasn't able to stop them before it got that
far..."
"You mean like the roots?" Red asked. "You let those things kill
people?"
Wolf shrugged. "The devouring root was planted by Grandma, as part of
her home's defense. Since it's my own inadequacy that allows people to
reach so far, I have always felt that I had no right to interfere."
"Then... Then why did you save me?" Red wanted to know. "Why me? You
knew me even less, then, than you do now."
Wolf was silent, tearing off another piece of fish with her teeth. When
she finished, she took another bite, and the silence stretched awkwardly
onward.
"Wolf... Do you like women?" Red asked. "Do you like me?"
"..It is disgusting, is it not?" Wolf's voice came out as a soft, sad,
whisper.
"Of course not!" Red denied, shaking her head. "Women should be free to
love women. I actually thought I was the only one, so knowing that we're
the same is-"
"We are not the same," Wolf interrupted, her voice now cold as a winter
night. "I am a monster. You are a human. I am sure plenty of women would
be interested in you, but no one will feel anything but disgust if they
found out a monster like me wished to mate with them."
"Wolf... You don't get to decide what I feel about this!" Red glared at
Wolf, placing a hand on her chest. "I decide for myself who I find
attractive! And I think you're-"
Once again, Red's eyes failed to capture Wolf's movements. By the time
her brain registered the impact of another body against her own, Red was
already pinned to the floor, wrists pressed into the earth by Wolf's
iron grip. Wolf's half eaten fish had been discarded on the grass, and
Red's uneaten dinner was laying a few feet away.
"I-if you're trying to scare me," Red started, only to pause. "Wh-why is
your face so close?"
"Is it a problem?" Wolf asked.
"Of course it's a problem!" Red complained, squirming in Wolf's tight
grasp. Wolf's face was barely an inch from her own, and Wolf's every
word caused hot breath to blow across Red's lips. Wolf's yellow eyes
were all that Red could see, and it was making Red's heart beat faster
and faster.
"As I thought... The urges that run through me really are terrible,
after all..." Releasing Red's hands, Wolf started to stand.
Red's hands shot up, wrapping around Wolf's neck to stop her.
"...What are you doing?" Wolf asked, voice quiet. "If you are trying to
choke me, that is not at all the proper method."
"N-no, you idiot! I just don't want you to... I... I don't want you to
think that your urges are terrible! I don't want to see that hurt look
in your eyes. I want you to know that it's okay if you find me
attractive."
"...Red..." Wolf's voice was pained, as she reached up to grab hold of
one of the arms that had wrapped themselves around her. "If you keep
saying such things, while touching me, I will not be able to resist. I
might do something you will hate me for. I do not want that. For some
reason, the thought of it makes my heart hurt."
'That feeling... Everything you've described so far... I was wrong. It's
not just happiness you're experiencing. It's love."
"Love...?" Wolf asked. "Between a monster and a human?"
"Between a woman and a woman," Red corrected, leaning forward to press
her lips against Wolf's.
Wolf's lips were soft as pillows. They were also stiff as a statue,
refusing to move at all beneath Red's kiss. Even when Red parted, Wolf
just stared down at her with a frozen expression on her face.
"Was I wrong?" Red asked. "Did you not enjoy it? I'm Sor-"
Red was cut off by the pressing of lips against hers. Soft flesh, and a
rough kiss that pushed harshly against her. A tongue probed for entrance
into her mouth, and she allowed it, the long red muscle entering inside
her.
The kiss seemed to span an eternity. It had only been a second or two
since the start, yet the feeling of these lips against her own was so
natural that Red couldn't imagine a time without them, or a time where
they'd be gone. Her goal, her reason for coming here, fell by the
wayside. All that mattered was that these lips she'd found would stay
pressed against her own.
After several minutes, however, Wolf pulled away. Red was left gasping
for breath beneath her, while Wolf didn't even look winded. She didn't
look satiated, either. There was a hunger in those yellow eyes that Red
had never seen in another woman, before. She felt that if she allowed
it, Wolf would devour her whole.
"Wolf..." Red whispered, voice soft. She wasn't sure what to say. She
hadn't expected this at all, tonight. She hadn't even known what she was
doing, when she kissed Wolf. She'd only wanted the girl to know that her
feelings were natural, and fine.
Yet somehow that kiss had sent tremors through Red's entire world.
"Release me," Wolf demanded, closing her eyes. Her words were gruff.
"...I don't want to..." Red admitted. She felt that if she let Wolf go,
the woman would pull away again. There'd be distance between them, once
more, and they might never be able to meet this way again.
"Let me go," Wolf insisted. "Before I do something I shouldn't..."
"I want you to do it, though," Red told Wolf, cheeks red as her cloak.
"That... That stuff you're thinking about doing... I want it, too."
A low growl escaped Wolf's throat, and her clawed fingers dug into the
earth on either side of Red's chest. "Do not play with me, Red! The
hunger I feel... The desires I have, to make you mine... There's no way
you feel the same!"
"Maybe it's not exactly the same," Red admitted, tightening her arms
about Wolf's neck. "I've never... been with anyone, before. That way.
Not in this body, at least. But if it's you... I wouldn't mind giving
you my first time, Wolf."
"Why!?" Wolf demanded. "Why go so far for me? If you don't have this
same hunger, then why are you willing to let me touch you?"
"I don't know," Red confessed. "Maybe it's because you accepted me?
You're the first person I've ever told about my real goals; about
wanting the curse to be permanent. Knowing that you accept me, that you
want me... It makes me really happy. I want you to feel that happiness,
too."
"...There must be something wrong with your head, Red," Wolf muttered
under her breath. "There will not be any going back if you regret this
later, you realize."
Red's response was a kiss to Wolf's lips. Her tongue pressed against
Wolf's teeth, seeking an invitation to tangle with its counterpart. When
Wolf opened her mouth, to let Red in, Red's tongue slid playfully across
the tips of sharp teeth before sliding up against Wolf's own slick
muscle.
A shudder traveled through Wolf's body, and one hand was lifted off the
ground. Strong fingers gripped hold of Red's black hair, and a painfully
firm tug forced Red to separate from Wolf. Despite that, Red did not
release Wolf's neck. When she met Wolf's gaze, the look in Red's eyes
was almost smug.
Another growl escaped Wolf's lips as she pulled Red's head to the side
and lowered lips to her would-be lover's throat. As Wolf pressed her
mouth against Red's neck, Red could not help but be ultra aware of her
own pulse and the blood pumping beneath Wolf's lips. Those sharp teeth
could end her life here, with but a single bite. Yet Red felt no fear,
even when those very same teeth nipped at her. Indeed, Wolf was most
careful not to penetrate the skin, only scraping along the surface,
before pressing a kiss against the abraded flesh.
"I am going to undress you now," Wolf whispered into Red's ear, parting
from Red and reaching up to grab one of the arms that had been wrapped
around her own neck. Gently extricating herself from Red's grip, she sat
upright while still straddling Red.
Red said nothing, as Wolf pushed the cloak off her shoulders, and tugged
it from her form. She made not a single comment when Wolf's fingers
clutched at the fabric of the green dress Red was wearing, and tore it
from neckline to hem. All Red did was look into Wolf's eyes and smile,
as her body was laid bare.
Unbothered by the silence, Wolf leaned down to press her lips against
one of Red's nipples, and began to lightly suck on the tip of Red's
breasts. The silence was broken in an instant, thanks to this, with
Red's lips opening to release a soft moan.
It was the first involuntary sound of the night, and a blush spread
across Red's cheeks at having been its source. At the same time Wolf
parted, lips tugging into a self-satisfied grin. "You make cute noises,
Red."
"I... I never did that, when I... In my other form..." Red admitted,
embarrassed. "I didn't know I could make noises like that..." She hadn't
known she could feel like this, either. Sex in the past had always been
more focused on her partner's body than her own; when she took care of
her own needs it was quick and dirty, done to satisfy the urge and
nothing more. Perhaps that was why she had never felt such a heat inside
herself, or the matching pressure that was building up inside her core.
"Shall we discover what other noises you can make, then, Red?" Wolf
teased, this time pressing her lips against the taut flesh between her
lover's breasts.
"Ah!" A sharp intake of breath from Red was followed by a little whimper
as Wolf kissed and then nipped at her flesh. Skin was sucked on, and
licked, teased and ever so lightly bitten. A flurry of motions, each
tiny and effortless on Wolf's part, brought forth sound after sound from
Red's lips.
All the while, the heat and the pressure kept building inside of Red.
She felt like a pot that had been heated to the point of boiling and
then heated up some more. Still, Wolf continued to suck and play, first
with one breast, and then with the other, until Red felt as if she could
hardly take any more.
That was when Wolf's hand came into play. She roughly squeezed at the
tender flesh of one breast, rough fingers digging into but not
penetrating the skin. At the same time, she would kiss the other one,
alternating between sucking on the nipple and lashing it with her
tongue.
All the while, the pressure and heat within Red continued to grow. Red
could tell that she was close to something but she couldn't tell what.
She was a little scared to find out. So scared that she instinctively
resisted the sensation, desperately trying to delay the moment that the
heat and pressure inside her would boil over and spill free. The
sensations built up more and more, though, with each tender lick, soft
kiss and rough squeeze. Eventually it was all too much.
Red's body convulsed, as waves of pleasure washed over her. She could
not think, she could not breathe. She was screaming, but she could not
hear it. The only sound she was aware of was the thudding of her own
heartbeat, pounding in her ears. The world went black, and when Red came
back to herself she was drenched in sweat and out of breath, panting
heavily.
Wolf's eyes were no longer staring down at her. For a moment, she
thought her lover had fled somewhere. Before she could call out for
Wolf, however, she became aware of her partner's presence. Wolf hadn't
fled; she had only shifted positions.
Her hands were now on Red's legs. Her head was above Red's thighs. Her
lips were pulled into a smile, and when her eyes met Red's, the
expression on her face shifted into a smug smirk.
It was then that Red realized just what Wolf was about to do.
Red's breath caught in her throat as she watched Wolf lower lips to her
slit and then lick the outer folds. A soft moan escaped from her when
Wolf's finger shifted up her thigh, teasing her clitoris from its hood.
She was utterly aware of the claw on Wolf's thumb, which never quite
came into contact with Red's sensitive nub but instead teased the flesh
right above it.
Again, the pressure and warmth began to build inside of Red. She let out
involuntary whimpers and moans, one after the other, as Wolf's tongue
slid inside her and teased up and down her pussy. Lips sealed themselves
against her thigh, and sucked, while teeth ever so gently nipped at her
sensitive skin.
This time the heat and pressure built up quicker than before. Red didn't
resist. Screaming, convulsing, and clutching at the earth, she came for
the second time that night.
"No more," she whimpered, once she was in control of her body again.
"Please. You'll break me..."
"You are weak, Red," Wolf informed her, a smug smile on her lips. "I
could handle much more than this."
"Is that so?" Red asked, fighting against weariness to prop herself up
on one elbow. "Maybe I should test that."
"Are you sure you have enough energy, my weak little mate? I would not
wish for you to push yourself too hard."
"Is that a challenge?" Red asked, raising an eyebrow. "Because if it is,
I'm going to want a reward when I win."
"I do not think your body can handle the sort of reward I would like to
give," Wolf warned, but there was a wary look in her eyes.
"That's not the reward I want," Red informed her, a smile coming to her
lips. She met the wariness in Wolf's eyes with an open and honest smile.
"I promise I won't ask for anything bad, so do you think you can hear me
out when I succeed?"
"You are very confident, my mate," Wolf noted. "...Very well. I will
hear you out. Assuming you can make me cum at least once, that is." Wolf
stood as she spoke, pulling the tunic she always wore over her head and
tossing it to the side, and then pushing down her trousers to reveal
wide hips and muscled thighs. The silver hair that adorned her head was
also present above her pussy, and the sight of Wolf's exposed flesh
caused Red to lick her lips.
"Just once?" Red laughed. "That's probably all I can manage, to be
honest... But I'm not going to give up until I do at least that much."
Saying so, she sat up. At the same time, Wolf shifted to lay down on the
ground, her breasts exposed to the air and her nipples pointing straight
up toward the sky. Her silver hair was fanned out beneath her, catching
and reflecting the light of the moon, while her bushy tail was laid out
flat against the ground, between her legs.
Moving into position above Wolf, Red lowered herself onto her lover's
body and pressed her lips into the space between Wolf's large breasts.
They were large, large enough to bury her face entirely between them,
and when she did so she found that she was surrounded by Wolf's scent.
Wolf smelled mostly of the forest, of crisp fresh air and pine trees,
but there was also a faint whiff of sweat. Did that mean Wolf was also
working hard, tonight? The thought brought another smile to Red's lips.
Kissing the side of one breast, Red moved her left hand to clutch at the
other tit. Rather than roughly squeezing, as Wolf had done, Red chose to
only lightly grip the flesh. While kissing one breast, she let her thumb
brush against the nipple of the other and moved the digit in slow
circles to stiffen the peak. She then pinched the nipple lightly between
her forefinger and thumb, before lifting her mouth to kiss and suck at
the other nipple.
Red's efforts were rewarded with surprisingly soft noises: little
whimpers and gentle moans. She could tell that Wolf was enjoying
herself, but she knew that this alone would not win her an orgasm. If
she wanted Wolf to cum, she needed to be fully on the offensive.
Thinking thus, Red put her right hand into play and reached between
Wolf's thighs. Red felt Wolf stiffen in surprise as Red's fingers cupped
her lover's pussy. Red could feel fur beneath her fingers as she worked
her way between tail and flesh. She could also feel the coarse silver
hair above Wolf's pussy, under her thumb.
Kissing one of Wolf's nipples, again, Red again pinched at the other
teat. When Wolf let out a little whimper in response, Red took the
opportunity to slide a finger inside of Wolf.
It wasn't as easy as Red had expected. Despite it only being a single
finger, the passage was surprisingly tight. The way the muscles squeezed
against her flesh made it difficult to work her way in and just as hard
to pull out. Still, Red chose to work her way deeper into the channel,
firmly pushing onward at a slow but steady pace. She pulled out at the
same rate, withdrawing her finger most of the way before pushing it in
again.
As Red kissed and licked one nipple, and pinched and tugged the other,
Red worked to get Wolf's pussy used to the finger. The area was warm and
slick, and she was able to make steady progress in loosening Wolf's grip
on her. Eventually, she was able to easily slide the finger in and out
again, pumping steadily inside.
Then Red pressed in a second digit. Wolf, caught off guard, let out a
little noise of pleasure as her pussy was further filled. Once more, Red
began to work at Wolf, teaching her partner to accept this intrusion as
she had the last. At the same time, her thumb began to work at the
clitoris, teasing it from its hood and gently rubbing against it.
Kissing and teasing the breasts, playing with the clit, and pumping in
and out of Red's slit. This trifecta of techniques, mastered by a woman
who'd always been more interested in pleasing her partners than
receiving pleasure herself, soon caused Wolf's body to convulse. It was
not a scream that escaped her lips, however, but a howl that seemed to
rend the very night in two.
It brought a smug smile to Red's lips.
"You are... Better than I thought you'd be," Wolf admitted. She was
panting, faintly, showing that even she could run out of breath.
"So that means you'll listen to my request, right?" Red asked, grinning.
"I will not let you see Grandma' Wolf warned. "Anything else within my
power is yours, though."
"Then will you let me move in with you?" Red asked.
Wolf blinked. "...I do not live with Grandma, if that is what you think.
Moving in with me will not allow you to see her."
"It's not that," Red promised. "I don't care if you live in a whole in
the ground."
"It is a burrow, actually," Wolf admitted. "I made it myself, on the
other side of the clearing."
"I don't care," Red repeated. "I just want to live with you."
"Why?" Wolf asked. "Do you really wish to become my mate?"
"That too... But there's another reason, as well," Red admitted. "I
can't get past you; I know that, now. I wouldn't if I could, since it
would mean you losing your reward. But if I wait out the six months with
you, I can go see Grandma after you become human. I can work for her,
like you did - or at least try to. Then we can both get our wishes
granted."
"...You truly wish to stay with me?" Wolf asked. "I will not let you
stay for free, you know. I will ask you to mate with me many more times.
And I will make you cook for me."
"My guide's been doing the cooking, so far, but I'm willing to learn if
it means staying with you. I don't mind mating with you, either.
Actually, I think I'd be coming out ahead with that deal... Are you sure
you'd be willing, though? If we're together, you'll see me in my
masculine form as well as my feminine one."
Wolf stared at Red, and her eyes seemed to be looking into Red's soul.
Whatever Wolf saw, it brought a small smile to her lips. "You are a very
strange human, Red. But if you are willing to mate with me, I do not
mind you staying near me."
Red grinned. "Then I'll go back to camp, tonight, and come meet you in
the morning. I'll look a bit different, but-"
"You will smell the same," Wolf informed her. "I will not fail to
recognize you."
"Then I'll see you tomorrow," Red promised, standing up. She moved over
to her cloak, slipping it back on to cover herself. It would be a bit
embarrassing, going back to camp like this, but as long as she kept the
cloak on it would be fine.
"Tomorrow!" she repeated, grinning at the bewildered looking Wolf and
then practically skipping toward the clearing's edge. She paused only to
make sure the cloak was covering her entirely, before pushing away the
branches that separated her from the rest of the forest.
"Anthony!" she called out, when she reached camp. "I'm going to bed,
right now, but we need to talk in the morning. There's been a change of
plans."
"I heard." Anthony's voice was low, and gruff, and to Red's surprise it
came from deeper in the woods rather than from Anthony's tent.
"Anthony?" Red asked, turning around in time to see her guide stepping
out of the trees. She must have walked right past him on the way back
from the clearing.
"I thought ya were gettin' pretty close to that monster, but to think
ya'd actually fuck the damn thing..." Anthony shook his head, smiling as
Red's cheeks flushed. "Nasty to watch, that. But thanks to listening in,
I heard something good... about how the Wolf's expecting a man,
tomorrow."
"I..." Red's mouth had gone very dry. The nasty glint in Anthony's eyes
scared her. "You... She knows my scent."
"So all I gotta do is smell like ya, right?" Anthony asked, reaching out
to pluck at the fabric of Red's cloak. "If only I had something that
smelled like ya handy..."
Red took a step backward, only to stumble over a tree branch. She landed
on her rear.
Anthony stepped forward, pulling his elbow back and then punching
straight for Red's eye.
For the third time that night, Red's world went black.
***
When Red came too, she was back inside her tent. There was something
soft inside her mouth; it tasted like cloth. She tried to spit it out,
but it refused to budge, even when she pressed her tongue up against it.
It seemed as if it had been tied in place.
Red tried to move her hands, in order to remove the offending item, only
to realize that her hands had been tied behind her back. Her ankles,
too, were bound together.
"Anthony!?" she tried to scream out, but the sounds she made were as
muffled as they were unintelligible.
Red lost track of how long she stayed like that. The darkness outside
her tent remained consistent, so she didn't think it was too long, in
reality, but it felt like an eternity inside her head.
Eventually, Anthony pushed his way into the tent. He stood as tall as
ever, and wore his usual outfit: a brown tunic, a leather vest, and a
dark pair of trousers. Atop all this, however, he was now wearing Red's
cloak.
"Dawn's going to come in a few minutes," he told her. "Figured I'd take
ya to your viewing spot while you're still light enough to carry."
Viewing spot? Red wanted to ask what he meant, but so long as the gag
remained in her mouth she had no way of doing so. Perhaps he saw the
curiosity in her eyes, though. After staring at her for a moment a dark
chuckle slipped from his lips.
"Yeah. Ya heard me right, Red. Ya're going to have a front row seat when
I kill that bitch."
Kill? Red's heart started pumping, loudly. She'd known, to some extent,
what Anthony was planning. Actually hearing it out loud was different,
though. It sent a chill down Red's spine and made her stomach feel like
it was twisted up inside.
"I'm doing ya a favor, Red. Both of us. With her gone, we can get into
Granny's place. Ya'll be a man all the time, and I'll be rich. Ya can
find yarself a wife and forget all about yar monster fucking days."
Red couldn't speak, so she simply stared at Anthony with horror.
Anthony let out another chuckle. Then, without another word, he leaned
forward to wrap his arms about Red, and flung her over his shoulder.
Red considered squirming, but did not. It wasn't that she was afraid of
punishment. It was just that she wanted to go where he was taking her;
closer to Wolf. If she had even a chance of warning Wolf, she needed to
be nearby. Close enough that Wolf might be able to smell her.
Cooperating allowed Anthony to make good time and he took Red down the
same path that she herself always used. When he reached the edge of the
clearing. he dumped her carelessly on the ground, beyond the circle of
trees that surrounded the clearing. There was a hole there that hadn't
been there before, along with a shovel and a saw. Had Anthony dug a pit
during the night? What was it for? And how was Red supposed to see
anything, from this side of the clearing's trees?
The answer to at least one of those questions was answered right away,
when Anthony carefully placed her on her feet, standing in the hole.
Then he grabbed hold of the shovel and began to fill the hole up.
Eventually, he had her buried up to her neck, unable to move.
Then he dumped an armful of leaves on her head, and grinned. "There. All
finished. Look like just another part of the wilderness, now, don't
you?"
Red glared silently up at Anthony, who only laughed in return.
The answer to how she was supposed to see into the clearing came next,
as Anthony reached out to grab the branches that separated the clearing
and began to saw at them, until a clear gap had been created. When the
last branch was removed, Red could see Grandma's house.
Wolf wasn't on the porch. Was she sleeping in her burrow? Red was sure
that she would come instantly if someone stepped into Grandma's
territory, though, just like when Red first came there.
Despite that, she prayed for Wolf to just once be negligent in her
duties.
"Ah - look at that," Anthony whispered into Red's ear. "The sun's
rising. Time to go face the beast."
The sun was indeed coming over the horizon, its rays just barely
beginning to shine across the land. Red could her curse activating, like
warmth in her chest. Her breasts began to shrink inward, allowing the
earth to shift, while her legs grew out beneath her. This caused her to
make a little bump in the leaves, but unfortunately they had been piled
high enough to make up for it.
While Red's body was changing, Anthony stepped into the clearing, a
smile on his lips. Instantly, as if called by magic, Wolf appeared on
the opposite side of the clearing. She ran forward, a blur of silver,
stopping right in front of Anthony. Right in front of Red. There was a
smile on her lips.
Red tried to scream, despite the gag, but Anthony opened his mouth to
speak at the same time. "Good to see ya."
"Ya?" Red asked, a small frown on her lips.
"Ah... I mean..." Anthony stepped closer to Wolf. His hands were hidden
beneath his cloak.
Red's face began to shift from the curse. Her cheekbones lowered, and as
they did so the rope that held her gag shifted and loosened ever so
slightly. Red began to shake her head back and forth viciously, trying
to get it just a little looser. Her tongue pushed against the gag.
"Is something wrong, Red?" Wolf asked, stepping forward, reaching a hand
out toward Anthony.
"It's nothin'. I'm just happy to see ya."
As Red's face became narrower, the rope fell from the gag. She forced it
out with her tongue.
Wolf's arm grabbed Anthony's, as she looked into his eyes and frowned.
"Your eyes turned brown..."
"Wolf!" Red cried out, desperately, from her position on the ground.
Wolf's eyes widened.
Anthony's hand moved.
Red blossomed on Wolf's tunic. Her chest sprouted a knife.
"Wolf!" Red cried out again, as Anthony laughed above her.
"Guess ya won't die thinkin' it was Red, but it still worked out pretty
well, wouldn't ya say?" he teased.
Wolf's lips opened and closed. Her knees crumpled beneath her, and she
fell to the earth.
"Wolf!" Red screamed, again, and again. "Wolf, please... I'm sorry,
Wolf. I'm sorry..."
Wolf wasn't moving; she only laid there, on the floor, while Anthony
laughed like a madman above her body.
"Wolf..."Red cried out, once more, tears streaming down her cheeks.
"Now what's this commotion about?" came a voice.
Red blinked up in surprise. In all the commotion, she hadn't noticed
another figure walking towards them, from across the clearing. An old
woman, with white hair streaming down her back and wrinkles baked into
her cheeks. She had laugh lines on her face, and at that moment she wore
an easy grin, yet there wasn't so much as a glimmer of amusement in her
eye as she walked toward the trio.
Instantly, Red knew who this had to be.
"Grandma... Grandma, please! Please save Wolf!"
"Save Wolf, my dear?" Grandma asked, eyes swinging to Red. "I'm afraid
that will have to wait. I've already cast a spell to keep her from
dying, but if you wish her healed... Well. It seems to me that there's
someone in line ahead of you. Wouldn't you agree, dearie?" Her eyes
shifted to Anthony as she spoke, and her smile grew a little wider.
"But-" Red started.
"Quiet, dear," Grandma interrupted. "All will be well in the end. But I
simply must deal with this man, first."
"That's right, ya old crone." Anthony stepped forward as he spoke, a
greedy grin on his own lips. "Ya're going to give me power. Whatever
magical gear ya got; all yar books on it, too; and whatever else ya
happen to have on ya. I'll make a fortune grantin' people's wishes. Or
maybe I'll just sell off the gear, instead."
"My. You certainly seem indecisive," Grandma complained. "Though I
suppose it comes down to something simple enough. You want money and you
want power. But I don't really see a need to give you either of those
things, you know. It's not like you did anything to deserve them. And
it's not like you have any bargaining chips."
"Listen here, you little-" Anthony stepped forward as he spoke, only to
freeze in place, step unfinished, his right foot still an inch above the
ground.
"Now, now, dear. I know you've come a long way; I think it's only
fitting I give you a little something for the trouble you've caused... I
mean been through. Don't you think so, too, Red?"
"I..." Red hesitated. "I just want to save Wolf."
"Such single mindedness, my goodness," Grandma sighed. 'But I don't
blame you for it, I suppose. You can relax: I have frozen Wolf in time,
just as I did Anthony. She will not die before we finish, and she is not
in any pain. But I'm not finished attending to my rudest guest, yet, so
you'll just have to wait."
Saying so, Grandma turned her attention to Anthony and smiled. "Now. As
for what we'll be doing to this rude person..." She wiggled her fingers,
and his body began to move again, although it didn't seem to be of his
own accord.
Anthony's right foot neatly stepped back to his left. This was followed
by him lowering himself to his hands and knees, His legs began to
shorten, as Red watched, and she wondered for a moment if he was being
given a feminine form. Rather than losing body hair, however, he seemed
to be growing quite a bit of gray fur. What's more, Red realized, his
legs were shortening far too much, everything above the knee flowing
back into his body. His feet lifted out of their shoes, revealing paws,
which calmly stepped down onto the bare floor.
This process repeated with his arms, everything above the elbow
disappearing as his forelimbs and hands grew fur. His fingers shortened
and thickened, becoming paws.
Fur sprouted beneath Anthony's clothes, and he started to paw at the
fabric of his tunic. Grandma laughed, in response, wiggling her fingers
again and causing Anthony's clothes to unravel and fall to the forest
floor. What was revealed beneath was not a human shape, but rather the
torso of a wolf.
His head shifted next, mouth shifting into a snout as his neck shortened
and thickened. His brown eyes turned yellow as his teeth sharpened, and
fur spread across his head. In seconds, there was no longer a single
thing human about him.
The last touch was a tail, which sprouted as Red watched. When it grew
in, Anthony tilted his head back and howled at the moon.
Grandma laughed. "There. That's a good girl..."
"Girl?" Red asked, surprised.
"That's right. I turned him into a female wolf; if he behaves well
enough for the next twenty years or so, I'll let him graduate into a
wolf girl and we'll go from there."
"I... I see..." Red glanced at Anthony. From the glimmer of intelligence
that met her gaze, she suspected that at least something of the old him
was still in there. That meant he probably had a rough road ahead, if he
ever wanted to get back to his masculine form. She couldn't feel any
pity for him, though, with Wolf laying right in front of her.
"Grandma... Please. I know I haven't done anything to prove myself to
you, but I'm begging you, please. Save Wolf?"
"My," Grandma murmured, "you certainly do seem to care for her, don't
you? I never thought I'd see the day that girl found a friend. If you
wish to save Wolf, however, you'll have to answer me at least this much:
what would you be willing to give up to save her?"
"Anything," Red promised. "I'll work for you forever, if you save her.
I'll do the cooking, the cleaning, whatever you want."
"My. But I have magic to take care of all that," Grandma pointed out.
"And you don't look strong enough to defend my home... Though I suppose
I could change that... But if I have Wolf, again, I won't need anyone
for that, so..." Grandma snapped her fingers. "I know!"
The grin on Grandma's face sent chills down Red's spine, and the look in
Grandma's eyes made Red wonder if this idea was truly spur of the moment
after all.
"What is it?" Red asked, all the same. "I'll do anything."
"Then why don't you give me that curse of yours?" Grandma asked, never
dropping her smile. "I can use that magic to fuel Wolf's healing. Of
course if I do that, you'll be stuck in your current form forever.
You'll never transform again."
"I..." The thought of staying in her masculine form was terrifying to
Red. The idea that she might never have breasts again, never have a
vagina again, never fit in her dresses again, seemed like the most
frightening thing in the world.
At the same time, images of Wolf flashed through her mind. The serious
expression Wolf always wore. The way she talked, formal and stiff, so at
odds with the wild impression she gave off and the fierceness of her
motions.
Red could find another curse. It wouldn't be easy, and it might take her
the rest of her life, but she could do it.
She would never find another Wolf.
"Take my curse," she whispered, staring Grandma right in the eyes. "Save
Wolf."
"My, my. You could have taken your time with the decision, you know. I
told you that Wolf is frozen... But if you're quite sure?"
"I'm sure," Red promised.
Nodding, Grandma reached out and placed a hand on Red's head. The other
hand she placed on Wolf.
A warmth started in Red's chest. It was the familiar feeling of her
transformation, but instead of flowing through her entire body it was
simply moving up and out of her, through her head. Before long, all Red
could feel was the light chill of the cold earth on her naked skin.
Wolf's body began to glow. Her yellow eyes fluttered open, and she rose
to a sitting position. Looking between Grandma, Anthony, and Red, her
eyes slowly started to harden as she put together what had happened.
"Grandma. What did you charge Red?" Wolf asked, her voice a low growl.
She sounded mad.
"Why simply her curse, my dear. Most people would have been glad to get
rid of it."
"Red is not most people!" Wolf screamed, rising to her feet. "I'm sure
you were aware of it, too."
"And if I was?" Grandma asked, raising an eyebrow. "She made her choice,
all the same. You should be pleased she loved you enough for it."
Wolf stared at Grandma, for a moment, before turning her attention to
Red, still buried in the ground. Kneeling down besides Red's head, Wolf
let out a low growl, before reaching out a hand and gently cupping Red's
cheek.
Then, to Red's surprise, Wolf covered her mouth with that same hand.
"Grandma," Wolf whispered. "I would like to make a change to our
agreement."
"What!?" Red tried to ask, through the muffling hand. Wolf's grip was
tight, though, and little sound escaped.
"I will serve you as long as you need me, Grandma. Until the ends of
time, if you desire it. So, since there will not be an end date to my
employment, won't you grant my wish now?" Wolf smiled, softly. "Please.
Restore Red to her proper form."
Red stared up at Wolf, hardly able to believe her ears. She wanted to
protest, but the hand stayed firmly closed about her mouth. All she
could do was watch on.
"...Have you given up on being human, then, Wolf?" Grandma asked.
"I no longer care how I look," Wolf replied. "So long as I am with Red,
who accepts me, I am fine with anything."
"Then I reject your offer," Grandma declared. "And offer you this as a
housewarming gift for your new partner, instead. It's been a pleasure
listening to your reports for five and a half years, Wolf. But I don't
think you need me looking out for you anymore."
Saying so, Grandma placed her hand again on Red's head. As her body
began to glow, her body was lifted up from the pit and she found herself
hovering in the air, above Wolf and Grandma's head.
"Wolf..." Red whispered, now that her mouth was no longer covered. "I...
I don't know how to thank you..." A familiar warmth beginning to flow
down her head and into her chest. It was the warmth of transformation,
she knew, but it felt to her like the warmth of love.
Wolf did not respond to her verbally, but simply reached up to take her
hand. Her warm grip told Red everything she needed to know. This was
fine. That they would be fine. If people couldn't accept them, then they
would simply have to find a way to live without other people. In Wolf's
burrow, or in their own cottage, it didn't matter. They'd find a way.
So long as they were together, it would be okay.
***
Red hummed to herself as she laid out the week's dirty clothes; the
green dress that Wolf loved to see her in was among them, along with a
blue dress, and red one, and of course her cloak. Wolf's tunics and
trousers were also accounted for.
When Red had them all lined up, she spoke the words for her spell.
Grandma was trying to teach her how to do it with just a finger wiggle
but, even for something as simple as cleaning clothes, Red just wasn't
on that level yet. She was getting better, though.
When Red finished the words, the clothes glowed, and the dirt and grime
that had covered them faded away completely. It brought a smile to Red's
lips, but she wasn't done yet. Not by a long shot. She still had to put
away the clothes, sweep the floors, and of course get dinner ready.
Preferably before Wolf got back.
All these things were simply her normal chores, done after learning
lessons from Grandma. Getting it all done had been difficult, at the
start, but a mixture of gaining experience and learning spells had
allowed for things to become a lot smoother over the last two years. She
no longer needed Wolf's help for any of it.
Wolf was always working hard, as well. Since she no longer had to guard
Grandma's house, she'd started to patrol the forests. It earned them no
money, but she'd saved the lives of countless travelers, and Red
understood that rumors had begun to spread of a divine wolf in these
woods.
It made Red want to laugh and cry, when she thought of how much things
had changed for the two of them. They even had their own cottage, now,
built right behind Grandma's house.
The door to that cottage swung open, jarring Red from her thoughts, and
Wolf walked in. Her silver hair was neatly combed, and her yellow eyes
were soft and warm. Her sharp teeth were pulled into a smile, and her
bushy silver tail was wagging happily back and forth at the sight of
Red. Reaching out, careful not to scratch Red with her claws, Wolf
casually intertwined fingers with her mate.
"You're home early," Red pointed out. "I haven't even started dinner
yet."
"That's fine..." Wolf said, leaning forward to whisper in Red's ears.
"The only thing I want to eat is you."
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