Terry hesitated, but then wrote. “This horse will turn into a man.”
It felt ridiculous to write and she was seriously doubting her sanity. She finished and held it up for Dave to see.
“Will that work?” She asked.
The answer soon became apparent as Dave’s fine coat of fur receded. His hooves stretched out and his front legs began to shorten, followed soon after by the back two. He let out a strange half-human sounding groan as his body reconfigured. It wasn’t long before a naked man was on his knees in the stable. He coughed and groaned, then slowly pulled himself towards the metal rails that made up the gate.
Terry gasped.
“Ugh... Thanks... Thank you...” Dave stammered as he pulled himself up.
“OK... Alright... Good... So, I’m not insane after all?..” She said, with hints of panic in her voice. “You really were the missing man?”
“Yes... Sorry... My name is Dave...” He said as he leaned on the fence between them.
“Why the hell were you a horse?” She yelled.
“I wrote something... My girlfriend breeds horses...” He began. “It was just a reminder...”
Terry glanced down at his naked crotch and blushed. “Uh... We need to find you something to wear...”
“Just use the pen...” He replied.
She hesitated, but went ahead and wrote. “This man will get some clothes.”
As soon as she punctuated the sentence, she felt the need to undress. She set the notepad and pen down on a nearby box, then began to remove her clothes. First she kicked off her shoes, then socks. Next her pants came down. She was well aware of what was happening but somehow felt fine doing it. It didn’t matter that there was a nude man standing only a few yards away. In fact, she was more than just comfortable with it, she was doing it for him. He needed her cloths.
“What are you doing?” He asked, feeling aroused as he watched her undress.
She offered him her shorts through the bars of the gate, then began to unbutton her blouse.
He took them and puzzled over the situation. “What did you write?”
She handed her blouse through, then retrieved the notepad to show him what she had written.
“Oh... That makes sense.” He said as he read the words...