You decided to fully embrace this new life. The more time you spent among the alpacas, the more natural it felt. The anxiety of losing your human form had melted away, replaced by a sense of peace that you hadn't felt in a long time. Life as an alpaca was simple, and simplicity brought with it an unexpected joy.
The warm sun on your woolly back, the soft grass beneath your hooves, the gentle hums of your herdmates—these sensations became your new reality, each one grounding you further in this serene existence. The pressures and complexities of your human life seemed distant now, like a fading memory that no longer mattered.
As you grazed beside the other alpacas, you let yourself fall into their rhythm. There was a comfort in moving together, in feeling the silent communication between you and the herd. Every flick of an ear, every sway of a tail, carried meaning. You had become a part of something bigger, something primal and instinctual.
The cream-colored alpaca, your first companion, often stayed close to you. Together, you would wander through the enclosure, exploring the nooks and crannies of the space. The handler brought food and water at regular intervals, and you began to recognize her as part of the routine—just another figure in this tranquil world.