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by Sophia Wilde


  Hills that were surrounding the valley made her feel as if she were walking around on the inside of an enormous bowl. A bowl filled with these amazing little stone houses. And the green. Everything surrounding the village was so green. Nothing like the forest outside. No, this place was full of colors and joy. The birds were singing all around them happily.

  Lost in all the wonders that surrounded them, the two women didn't even notice that same official-looking young woman come up to them again.

  "Our leader would like to see you. Please, follow me."

  "But, where's our friend?" – Helen dared to ask.

  "You will find out everything when we get there. Please, follow me."

  So they did follow her. The young woman was leading them to the central cabin of the village. There were no humans here. Not a single red cloak. Apparently, the outer area was mostly reserved for visitors. This felt so much more serious. But still, people were happily smiling at them in passing. After letting them inside the hall, the young woman stood in front of the large door they just came through, blocking it. A weird feeling washed over the two women, and this visit seemed like a big mistake all over again.

  Why was she guarding the door? What if they wanted to get out? It appeared to be the only exit. A powerful claustrophobia took hold of Cindy and she almost fainted. The room was spinning around her, and she was having trouble breathing. Where the hell was Robert? What had these people done to him? One look around the room, and she realized that they were surrounded. The room was full of freaking human shaped werewolves. She was having a bad panic attack. The room was closing in on her. But then the young woman patiently explained that Robert was just fine and that she had absolutely nothing to worry about.

  Robert was right there, and when he saw them, he went to meet them. He was very pale, but there was a smile on his face. It was a very weird, nervous smile, but a smile nonetheless. He looked as if he had just got back from having a near-death experience. He appeared to be all shaky on his legs and ecstatically happy to be alive. When he got near enough, he grabbed both of them in such a tight hug that it felt as if he was never going to let them go.

  There was a nice friendly laugh coming from somewhere behind his back. This was when Robert let go, so that he could introduce them to Jack, the leader of this pack, who was so sorry that they have had to do all this to Robert, but you can never be too careful.It had to have been done. There were some more pack members around them. Mostly female, Cindy observed. What had they been doing to poor Robert? What was it that "had to have been done"? These words left Cindy and Helen a bit confused, so Robert explained that they had had to induce the werewolf state on him, so that they could make sure he was fit to stay there. He was happy to announce that he had passed the test he was so afraid of and the pack had accepted him. Not only that, the two of them were more than welcome to stay with him too. If they were to agree to become true members of the pack, of course. The rules stated that no ordinary human can be a steady occupant of the village. It was for his own protection.

  They were still uncertain about it all, but that was okay. They still had time to decide. They could spend the day there. Meet some of the people. Take a hard look around. At this point, a beautiful, yet strangely scary woman walked in. Her black hair was wildly dancing in a wind that wasn't there. She came up to Jack and kissed him. And kept on kissing him. The passion behind that kiss was so unbelievable that neither Cindy nor Helen could take their eyes off of them. They knew well how rude it was, but they just couldn't help themselves.

  The werewolf couple didn't seem to mind the curious eyes looking at them in amazement. In fact, the other werewolves around them were following their example. All around the three newcomers, people were kissing. The kisses were slowly turning into much, much more. Clothes were being removed. A wall of sweaty bodies was closing in on them. Soon enough, they found themselves getting carried away by it. Strange lips kissing her, strange hands touching her, Cindy gave herself up to the madness completely. She didn't know who was fucking her and she didn't care. It felt good. It felt natural. The smell of sweat and hormones was filling the air along with the moans and the sighs of all these strangers she was getting so intimate with. She had no idea where Helen and Robert were, but it didn't even matter. She knew they were probably having an even better time than she was.

  The entire thing appeared to have lasted a lifetime. Cindy felt all alone in this crowd. No weirdness. No need to be embarrassed about her body. It's not as if anybody noticed it anyway. They were all experiencing an inner private pleasure. Not sharing it with anyone, and at the same time, being a part of everybody else's. And at the end, it felt as if a whole new energy had taken over her. She was all drained and covered with strange bodily fluids, but she was happy.

  Just a couple of months ago, she was this little city girl, who was pretty uptight for her age as far as these things go. And then she met this man. This beast. And look what it turned her into. She was acting all wild and careless. She was being young, at last. And loving every minute of it. Yes. Maybe it was just the screaming orgasm she just had talking, but this was definitely the place for her. This was where she wanted to stay. This was where she would be able to be young forever.

  People in this place were so free and so full of life. They were everything she ever wanted to be, but never had the courage. Not until she met Robert. Through the naked, sticky crowd that was parting all around them, she saw Helen. The smile on the face of her boss told her that she felt exactly the same. Well, now they knew that there was at least one part of this place that was a definite plus in their book. If this was the way they always acted, no wonder they were always so happy and peaceful.

  After finding their clothes on the pile that had formed around them and putting them back on, the two women decided to give it some more time. It was no good to give in to the hormones. This thing needed to be thoroughly thought over. They should take a long walk, look around this place some more, let all the excitement boil down, and then, and only then make the final decision. Jack found this to be a reasonable thing to do, but was still unable to resist trying to convince them to stay himself. They seemed like nice girls, he said, and they already had his blessing.

  This was a place where everyone was rich and happy. The valley was home to a very rich gold mine. It was of no use to them, but the merchants would do anything to get their hands on it. That was why they kept coming back even though the trip was long and tiresome.

  People here are allowed a whole lot of sexual freedom and they make the most of it. Regular people towns are not that far away once you get used to the darkness of the forest, and it stops working against you. The village regulations are not what they used to be. Now, the members of the pack were allowed to mingle with normal people whenever they wanted. All contact was almost fully permitted. Except for one thing. They were just not allowed to speak about this place to people. Not unless they wanted to take them here to join the pack. That doesn't happen that often, though. Being a werewolf was never something people aspired to.

  The red cloaks they saw when they entered were the merchants Jack was talking about. The descendants of those their great great grandparents used to deal with back in the old days. It had been a long family tradition for centuries now. Other than Cindy and Helen, not many humans considered coming to live here. It was something they could understand, though. Werewolves were not very well thought of in the human society.

  The fact that most of the members of the community chose not to leave this place at all was a completely different matter. This was where most of them were born. This was where they were going to die. Some of them, without ever leaving the valley. And why should they leave, when they have everything they need right here? Still, the fact remained that they were allowed to go wherever they want and do whatever they want as long as it doesn't interfere with the order in the community.

  The nights when the moon is full were different, of course. That part of their lives
is regulated by a whole different set of rules, in order to protect both the pack, and the outside world. The day before, the heavy gates would be locked by the gatekeeper, and they would stay that way for four full days. The night before the full moon, the night of the full moon, and the night after the full moon. All three of them would be passed in howling at the moon and scratching at the gates. It may sound scary now, but nobody ever gets hurt. And they have all been happy living like this their whole lives. And their ancestors before them. Centuries before them.

  Every single thing he said sounded so amazing to them. Both Cindy and Helen were on the verge of accepting the invitation to stay. It made Robert so happy. He finally had a chance to have it all. Still, he decided not to push it. It was his dream, after all. Not theirs.

  Jack was so kind to them. Everybody was. But this was such an amazingly big decision to make. They were going to go for a walk. Maybe go out in the forest for a while. Get the feel of the place. Just to make sure that this was really a place where they could be able to live for the rest of their lives. It was a long time after all. Or so they hoped.

  So Robert took them around. It was amazing, how fast he was accepting this place as his own home. The smiling faces of the people walking all around them made that easy enough. Huh. Werewolves, Cindy thought. After all the tales of the big bad wolf, the last thing she expected to find here was a bunch of cuddly puppies.

  That was it. Cindy had made up her mind. The outside world held nothing of use to her anymore. She was staying, and it was final. So she spoke to Helen to let her know of her decision. As it turns out, Helen had the exact same thing in mind. After a lifetime of searching for a place to fit in, apparently, all three of them had just found it right here, among these strange, lovable people. People who would accept them exactly for what they were.

  With a smile on their faces, they told Robert what they had decided. There were tears of joy in his eyes. He was so happy. Until Jack told him that he had to be the one to make the transformation happen. It would be best for the newbies. They would feel more comfortable if someone they knew well did it.

  Robert didn't like this. The thought of his own teeth piercing the flesh of his friends made him wince. He didn't like having to hurt them. It was something he had always feared. Turning someone in the heat of passion. So he had been training himself against it his whole adult life. And now this? He had to bite them? Their blood was going to drain into his mouth, and he would be able to taste it. Jack told him that it really wouldn't be that bad. The bite didn't have to be deep. Just enough to puncture the skin. Just enough to draw blood. Just a little bit. Then everything would be over. And the three of them would be able to live there happily ever after.

  It was a small price to pay for a "happily ever after", Robert thought as he was taking the two of them out into the darkness of the forest, where they could have some privacy. As the silence fell heavy around them, the three merged in a soft embrace. The bright red cloaks fell on the dead ground, revealing the smooth naked bodies of the two women to the moonlight. Robert's breath on their skin. His kisses gradually getting more and more daring. Until his sharp teeth finally punctured the skin. Softly. Gently. As gentle as possible.

  It was done. Who was it that said that the beast doesn't get to live happily ever after? The bloody fool had no idea what he was talking about. Okay, so the fair princess didn't get to save the day with a kiss. It was the beast who did that. But did it actually matter? The important thing was that it did end well. Everyone could get a happy ending. If only they believe in it hard enough.

  And Cindy believed hard enough for all three of them.

  The End

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