Unfortunately, this did not come without a price. You found out that this had made you pregnant! Because of that, neither one of you could
become human again, but for some reason, it didn't upset you as much as you thought it would. The more you thought about it, the more you
realized you liked the idea of being a mom, and you'd be a great mom to your pups. The two of you got married - only to set a good example
for them.
After some work, both of you were able to reenter society, and be recognized as intelligent, talking german shepherds. Your new husband got
a job as a mascot for a certain brand of dog food, appearing on commercials, and testing new flavors. He liked it, and you were happy for him.
The teachers at your college were nice enough to let you relearn how to write holding the pen/pencil in your mouth, and although they didn't
normally allow pets on campus, they made an exception for you, since you were a special case.
Unlike normal dogs, you were pregnant for 9 months, and you gave birth to 16 healthy puppies - 8 boys and 8 girls. This happened at the start
of your junior year. You and your husband gave each of them names - not because you needed to tell them apart, but because the humans you
lived with needed to! Because you needed to take care of your pups, you were allowed to e-mail your homework to your teachers. You, your
husband, and your pups aged as slowly as humans, so even though you were dogs, your years were still human years.
You and your husband had the honor of being the first dogs to graduate from college. As you humbly accepted the diploma in your mouth, you
never picture it would be like this, but you were grateful to have made it this far.
Using the money your husband earned from being a spokes-dog, and taste-tester, you were able to afford a place to live, designed for dogs.
You taught your pups how to talk as humans do, and after all this time, presently all 16 of your children are five, and in kindergarden. They're
not alone, as other humans-turned-dogs have had pups, and enrolled them as well. People got used to talking dogs living among them. You
and your family even starred in your own reality TV show. You loved your pups, and they loved you. After telling them your story, they thanked
you for making the decision you made, and were glad to be a german shepherd family. All of you are able to eat human food and dog food with
no trouble.
Tonight, to celebrate your pups' recent graduation from kindergarden, you're taking them out to eat tonight. They're always on their best
behavior since obedience school. What will you and your family eat tonight?