Nate minimized the game screen but left his computer on before getting dressed, for he needed time to think over the options.
As much as Nate loved being a werewolf, he definitely wanted to earn 10 points to get rid of the "painful transformation" option.
There were a few people he considered sharing his gift with, especially females, as Nate's thoughts drifted to being the alpha of his own pack with a lot of sexy she-wolves at his beck and call.
What a way to lose my virginity! he mused, feeling his cock twitch at the thought while putting on his pants.
Nate did realize that he would have to be careful choosing whoever he did share this wonderful gift with, for there were plenty of horror movies where the new wolves saw lycanthropy more as a curse than a boon, killing every wolf they could before ending their own life.
Once he was dressed for the day, Nate decided to pack a "go bag" for the future. Within it was another complete change of clothing and a different pair of shoes. He would take it with him upon going into the woods tonight and use the contents before returning home in the morning if necessary in case he didn't get undressed in time to save what he was wearing now before the change started.
Then an idea dawned on him.
Nate went back to his computer, opened another window tab, and started searching recent news posts until he found what he was trying to recall.
"Suspected Child Molester Released" read the headline, followed by the subheading that said, "Charges Thrown Out Over Misfiled Search Warrant".
Nate read the full story in great detail. The man, convicted of child pornography in another state, had moved to his area under the claim of wanting a "fresh start". Instead, the jerk went back to his old tricks as soon as he thought he could safely get away with sexually molesting minor females.
The problem was that while the police knew he was their culprit, the search warrant they were granted had the wrong middle name on it, so all the resulting evidence discovered that proved his guilt was declared inadmissible by the presiding judge. With nothing else to go on other than their suspicions, the police were forced to drop all charges and let the suspect go.
As long as I make sure it's a clean kill and don't start a potential transformation in the process, I could kill someone like that. They'd never be missed. I'd be doing a public service, and earn my 10 points for doing a good deed too, thought Nate as he went back to the game screen and clicked the "Kill A Human" quest.
Upon doing so, the screen changed to display a new message: "Points will be awarded when successful completion of quest confirmed. Moonlight Rhapsody not responsible for any laws broken by players."
Oh well, thought Nate, getting ready for his school day, but already contemplating his lupine night ahead.