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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 3224044" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p><em>Take my wolf skin? And how do I do that?</em></p><p></p><p>She has her mouth open to ask...then stops. Four questions. No more. Four.</p><p></p><p><em>It's a dream, Ari. Just DO it.</em></p><p></p><p>So she closes her eyes, and imagines it...and almost immediately is shocked by a rush of what can only be described as energy, flooding into her. Not electricity, or fire, or comic book 'gamma rays'...but the raw, muscular energy that made her feel she could outrun a horse, and finish the Boston marathon while doing it. There was a physical sensation too, a sort of prickling numbness over her skin and limbs. She felt her center of gravity shifting forward...</p><p></p><p>...and landed on her forepaws. It had happened. Ari was a wolf.</p><p></p><p>She had no idea how big wolves got, but she felt big...mastiff-sized, perhaps. Broad and tall at the shoulders with long legs made for loping with endurance. Grey-white fur grew thick around her shoulders and neck; thick and bristley, thinning slightly and growing shorter towards her hindquarters. A bushy tail. TAIL. Her tongue felt absurdedly heavy; her control of it a bit more limited than she was used to. It tended to dangle if she let it out. Feeling around with it, Ari realized her teeth were...big. And there were a lot of them.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, though nothing like the size of the she-wolf that was even now turning to bound away, Ari figured her "wolf skin" was a plenty scary pile of dogmeat.</p><p></p><p>She burst into a long, leaping stride after the other wolf, feeling a savage joy at the use of her strength and speed. It took minutes...? Time was hard to judge. Moments. Moments before she remembered the promised questions.</p><p></p><p><em>What killed my partner, and tried to kill me?</em></p><p></p><p>Ari couldn't help but say "what," not "who." It, not him. Her wolf communication was more honest than anything human...she wasn't capable of lying with her scent, even to herself.</p><p></p><p>In her heart of hearts, she knew it hadn't been human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 3224044, member: 4936"] [i]Take my wolf skin? And how do I do that?[/i] She has her mouth open to ask...then stops. Four questions. No more. Four. [i]It's a dream, Ari. Just DO it.[/i] So she closes her eyes, and imagines it...and almost immediately is shocked by a rush of what can only be described as energy, flooding into her. Not electricity, or fire, or comic book 'gamma rays'...but the raw, muscular energy that made her feel she could outrun a horse, and finish the Boston marathon while doing it. There was a physical sensation too, a sort of prickling numbness over her skin and limbs. She felt her center of gravity shifting forward... ...and landed on her forepaws. It had happened. Ari was a wolf. She had no idea how big wolves got, but she felt big...mastiff-sized, perhaps. Broad and tall at the shoulders with long legs made for loping with endurance. Grey-white fur grew thick around her shoulders and neck; thick and bristley, thinning slightly and growing shorter towards her hindquarters. A bushy tail. TAIL. Her tongue felt absurdedly heavy; her control of it a bit more limited than she was used to. It tended to dangle if she let it out. Feeling around with it, Ari realized her teeth were...big. And there were a lot of them. Ultimately, though nothing like the size of the she-wolf that was even now turning to bound away, Ari figured her "wolf skin" was a plenty scary pile of dogmeat. She burst into a long, leaping stride after the other wolf, feeling a savage joy at the use of her strength and speed. It took minutes...? Time was hard to judge. Moments. Moments before she remembered the promised questions. [i]What killed my partner, and tried to kill me?[/i] Ari couldn't help but say "what," not "who." It, not him. Her wolf communication was more honest than anything human...she wasn't capable of lying with her scent, even to herself. In her heart of hearts, she knew it hadn't been human. [/QUOTE]
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