As Jake returned to his hike, he began to feel strange, but he passed it off as getting
too hot and decided to take off his heavier cotton shirt. Wrapping the T-shirt around
his waist, he continued his trek into the woods in just his short shorts and shoes.
Another few minutes of hiking brought him to an open glen in the middle of the woods.
There was a big rock by the edge of the clearing and he sat down to rest. The clearing
was full of tall grasses and wildflowers. On the opposite side, the same small stream
ran through a bed of cattails then back into the woods. He decided to lay back and
rest a while.
Jake must have slept for a good hour when he slowly woke back up to a bird singing
in the tree above him. He slowly opened his eyes and instinctively went to check his
watch. But something made him stop dead in his tracks.
The watch was now on the wrist of a hand covered in tan fur with claws and pads.
Jake jumped up and looked at himself. His clothes had ripped off of his new frame
allowing him a full view of his new body; that of an anthro fisher.
He had not only become an anthro animal, but his body structure had changed as
well. He was no longer a skinny 10-year-old boy, but a 6 foot tall, muscular kid with
the body of a highscool senior jock. Even his small boyhood had changed to fit his
new form with a huge yet out-of-place human cock inside a furry sheath. His new
manhood was a monstrous 14 inches long and 5 inches thick. His furry ballsack
contained two large grapefruits churning with hot mustelid seed.
Jake flicked his new fluffy tail in amazement. Though he knew he should be scared of
what might happen to him, he couldn't hide his excitement at transforming into a half-
boy half-fisher super creature.
While he was admiring his new body, he heard a rustling in the brush behind him.
Turning, Jake saw something hiding in the thick brush to his right.
"Who's there?" he asked, afraid it might be a wild animal or someone who would try to
capture him.
The creature stepped out from behind the brush and revealed itself to be an anthro
fisher like him. It was almost the twin of Jake, except that it had a lighter colored
muzzle and it was not quite as developed as Jake now was "down there". It still had a
good foot in length, and what was more, each of them was still flaccid.
"Peace, brother," it spoke, surprising Jake, "I mean you no harm."
"Who are you?"
"I am called Fenrir, what is your name, brother?"
"Jake."
"Well met, brother Jake," he greeted. Jake found his speech weird, but laid that aside.
He wanted to see what this creature knew.
"Why was I transformed into an anthro fisher?"
"Ah, you seek the answer to a question I too am troubled by," he replied shaking his
head. "You see, young fisher, I was not in this way until this very morning. Before then,
I was a normal fisher, running about my range and looking for prey. I took a drink from
that stream there and soon found myself in this form with knowledge of which I had
none prior to my change. I was walking through these woods when I saw you drink
from the same stream, so I followed you to observe what happened."
"So you have no idea what has happened?"
"In a nutshell," he answered.
"Now what do we do?"
"Well, I did have an inkling as to the source of our problems. There lies a human
building a mile or so upstream. They may have a reason as to our sudden changes."
"Alright, then, let's go."
"Not so fast, young brother," the fisher warned, "What if these people are not friendly
towards us? Perhaps they will be afraid of us. Or maybe they will not like us knowing
about their mistake and try to capture us."
"Oh, good point," Jake hadn't thought about that, "So what do we do?"
"A good philosophy is to know thine enemy. Perhaps we should observe the humans
in order to assess their likeliness to accomodate us."
"Could you stop using big words?"
"I don't follow," Fenrir seemed confused.
"Why don't you talk more like me? Use smaller words to say things."
"Use as little words as possible?"
"Right!"
"Uh...okay...maybe we should watch these people and see if they'll be friendly to us."
"Much better," Jake sighed.