As Draco follows Jeff’s scent, the wolf-boy can’t help but notice, that Jeff’s scent somehow overlays every other scent. “That guy’s scent is really strong,” Draco says to himself, “but not in an unpleasant way! It… kinda makes my whole body tingle… especially my penis”. The wolf-boy blushes as he looks down at his half erect penis sticking out of his sheath, Draco feels confused about his feelings, ‘a part of me doesn’t understand what I am feeling, but the other part makes me want to put my penis in the guy! But WHY would I want to do that,’ he asks himself. Draco tries to ignore the feeling and concentrate on tracking Jeff down, the wolf-boy soon spots Jeff hiding behind a building, “the monkey exhibit,” Draco reads the sign, “why is he hiding behind the monkey building?”. The wolf-boy hides behind a tree and watches Jeff, who seems to be focused on a group of six kids, with his new sharp eyesight, Draco can make out that the kids must be between six and 10 years old, there are also two men and two women. Draco assumes that the grownups are the kid’s parents, as he watches, he suddenly hears a surprised squeak and notices a small boy looking behind himself. As the small boy turns around, Draco’s eyes widen, and he lets out a gasp as he spots a long slender tail pushing up the boy’s t-shirt.
The small boy starts to panic, he grabs the tail and tugs on it, “mom… MOM,” the boy shouts.
With his new hearing, Draco can understand every word crystal-clear, “woah… my hearing has become sooooo sensitive,” he says.
“What is it, my little Vervet monkey,” a woman, apparently the mother of the transforming child, asks.
“I am gr-growing a… wait, did you just call me a Vervet monkey,” the boy asks.
“Yeah, so,” the mother asks back.
“I… I am no monkey,” the boy says, who’s face already has turned black and already resembles that of a Vervet monkey.
“Jason, calm down,” the mother says, “why are you acting so strange? You have always been a monkey-boy”.
“Must be the heat,” a man, Draco assumes the man to be Jason’s dad, “the heat must have partly fried his brain. No wonder with all that fur, plus those clothes,” the man continues.
“But dad,” Jason says, “I need clothes, or else I’d be naked, and that’s a “no-no” in our culture”.
“Jason,” his dad says, rolling his eyes, “we have told you time after time: you are not a human! No one would care if you were “naked”, animals, even hybrids like you, simply don’t need clothes”.
“Bu-but…,” Jason starts.
“Enough of this,” his mother says, “I think it’ll be best if we’d head home, before your brain is totally fried”.
“Just like with me,” Draco mumbles as he watches the woman grab her transformed son and starts to drag him along, “everyone, except the person transforming, are not aware that something is not right”. Draco looks over to where Jeff is hiding, he sees the older boy putting his phone back into his pocket and turn to leave, the boy grinning to himself. “So, it really is true,” Draco says, stepping out from behind the tree, watching Jeff leave the exhibit, “that guy, who’s name I still don’t know, really has some sort of magic app on his phone”. Draco stands in the spot for a while, “I’d love to learn more about that app,” he mumbles to himself, “and I STILL want to know his name,” so Draco decides to continue to follow Jeff, not caring if his family gets worried and asks themselves where he is.
Jeff still does not notice the wolf-boy following him, he is to giddy and hyped over the app and it’s abilities. “Man, this app is so freaking amazing,” he says to himself, “who knew that transforming people could be so much fun? It is like a drug: I can’t stop”.
Draco, who is 20 feet behind Jeff, can hear every single word, “man… I still can’t get over how sensitive my hearing and smell has become,” he says to himself. The wolf-boy watches Jeff entering the reptile house, Draco hurries to catch up, not wanting to miss anything.
After entering the house of reptiles, Jeff pulls out his phone, ‘okay, let’s see what we have here,’ he thinks to himself.