I, this author, am a werewolf, and 'tis not going to be any Twilight rubbish... I transform, every night, into a bloodthirsty, powerful,
menace, known to the world as, a werewolf, "were" meaning, "human". So you can basically call me a human-wolf hybrid during the
night... I got lycanthropy while visiting my family in Georgia, in the United States, walking through a dark forest. At first, long, eerie howls
erupted.
Every five minutes, it would get closer... And closer... Until later, I heard a crack in the bushes, and a large silhouette from behind the
bushes. I had no idea what it was, but it was horrifying... I stepped back away from it... But it only crept closer, took a wolf's stance, and
pounced. It slashed my neck and bit down on my jugular vein, sucking sweet, delicious blood. I thought I was dead. What I didn't know,
was that my wounds were healing faster than any doctor could comprehend. Thus, I was cursed with lycanthropy, for the rest of my life.
Now, let me tell you what happens: you see, I transform into a psychotic killing machine hell-bent on the sweet nourishment they so
desire, every night of the full moon, however; every night there ISN'T a full moon, I transform into the wolf as usual, but I retain my
concious human mind. That's not so bad, right? Well, your body goes through drastic changes. My body gains 100-150 pounds of
muscle mass, 1 1/2 feet in total height, sharp claws, pad-like substance on a set of paws, acute sense of smell, sight, and hearing, and a
big, fluffy tail. Not only that, but I think my genetalia go through changes as well. My dick went from. 4 inches soft to 7 inches soft, and 1
foot long erect, and my balls to be the size of tennis balls, capable of releasing at least 2 liters of semen.
To a human being, I would be considered, a freak, a monster, and an inhumanely large, freak of monsters. Get this (I hate to admit this),
but my wolf-form muscles can actually increase in size, only if I... *GASP* Masturbate. Isn't that sad, and cool at the same time? Well, I
wish I could talk more, but I'm getting close to transforming. Until next time, The Transforming Author.