A single howl breaks the silence of the night, jolting you into action. Lurching forward on all fours, you realize it is surprisingly easy to move now that your arms and legs are the same length! You quickly move into a lope towards the forest, but only make it a couple yards before sharp, grinding pain and heat envelope your joints at your hips, shoulders and the base of your skull.
Twisting in agony, you collapse to the ground, rolling onto your side as you feel your shoulders and hips *POP* and slide, flattening the ball-and-socket joints and rotating your pelvis under. You try to hug yourself to block out the pain, but you can't seem to move your wrists and elbows inward as easily, and your less-flexible knees refuse your efforts at a fetal-position. The grinding continues as you feel your spine sliding up to exit more at the back of your head, pulling your face up away from your torso.
A final *POP* is heard and you feel a new sensation as an appendage sprouts from the base of your spine, itching and tingling certainly signaling the arrival of more fur to cover it.
Gasping as the pain subsides, a sudden thankfulness for skirts adds a hiccup to your almost-sobs. Panting, your jaw gapes open and you pull great gulps of air into your lungs. Your tongue seems to fill your mouth, and you let it loll out a bit to get more air, the grass under your cheek tickling it's long, flat expanse. You twitch your nose at the smell of your own breath, and, opening your eyes you realize you can SEE your nose twitching too! A long muzzle has sprouted, pulling your jaw out with it while you were trying to ignore the pain in your joints! You can see the moisture shining on the black tip, where your nostrils are flaring as they take in the newly noticed smells of the clearing around you.
A twitching atop your head also calls your attention to your pointed ears, which are now also covered in coarse fur and have slid upwards a bit, not pinned to the ground as one should be. Your hair, which had previously been growing rapidly, seems to have fallen out or shrunk back in, as all your can feel is short fur under your head.
As your breathing evens out, you gingerly raise your head, cautious lest a new pain should suddenly again shoot though your body. Your COMPLETELY CHANGED body! You twist your neck and can see down the length of yourself, taking in dark black fur peeking from your now-loose clothing.
Sighing, you rest your head once more and try to figure out what to do next...