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"Aaaahoooooo! Here's
coming at ya, Howling Alex, the Wolfman. Howling
at station KWLF. It's Halloween!
And we have a treat for you, goblins and ghost.
Come on down to the back lot of KWLF for our spashin', Halloween Fright
Night. You're on the air.
How're you tonight?"
"I'm good, Wolfman."
The woman's sultry voice
flowed over the phone and into the radio station's speaker system.
"Very good tonight," she said.
Man.
Her three words soothed over him like warm molasses. He swallowed hard.
"Fantastic!" He
had to force the enthusiasm back in his words.
"What's your name?"
"I'm Cindy."
"Well, Cindy, what can I
do for you?"
"Invite me to your party,
Alex."
Her sexy voice took his breath
way. And almost his words.
"Yeah, right. The masquerade party is open to the public.
Everyone's invited. Donations
accepted at the door. Any proceeds
go to charity."
"I'll be there, Alex.
Just for you. You'll know me, because I'll be wearing the lady wolf
costume."
His imagination ran wild,
trying to picture her. "All
right! That's great, Cindy.
We'll be two of a kind. Don't
be late. The party starts when I sign off in just one hour."
"Later, Alex."
The phone clicked in his ear.
Whew! Would this be a good
night, or what? "There you
have it, people of the night. We're going to have a howling good time.
Now our next oldies hit. It's
a graveyard smash. It's the Monster
Mash."
He flipped the switch to start
the song, and leaned back in his chair. Everything
had been set up on the huge back lot already.
All Alex had to do was slip into his costume.
Maybe Cindy should come as a pussy cat.
No, a tiger. She sounded
like a real go-getter.
"Hey Alex!"
His sound man called out.
Alex glanced over at Brian who
had a grin wide enough for his whole face.
"The lady wolf is after
the Wolfman. You'll be howling
tonight." Brian laughed out.
"Howling! She might be too much for you."
"Never," Alex said.
"I haven't found one I can't handle yet."
It was an unmerited brag, and he knew it.
He didn't have as much social life as people thought he did.
The woman's voice had really gotten to him.
~ * ~
"What
a crowd," Brian said to Alex from the sound stage.
Alex
peered out over the horde that had spread over the back lot of Station KWLF.
"This is a great turnout. More
than ever, I think." Alex took
off his head set and the music blasted into the night air.
Brian
slapped Alex's arm. "Is that
her?"
Alex
glanced around. "Her
who?"
"The
wolf lady," Brian said. He
pointed over to the entrance gate. "Oou
la la. That must be her."
The
wolf lady stood beside a tall dark-haired man whom she seemed to be with.
Man oh man. That outfit
could cook toast. She had all the
curves and in the right spots. Dark golden hair swung from a ponytail that reached down her
back. Her wolf costume looked like
real fur, but he'd never seen a wolf that pretty.
She
turned toward him and their gazes met.
Something
electrifying went through him. His
breath quickened and he could almost howl.
Oh man, he was in trouble tonight.
Alex
made himself look away. He had a
job to do. "Um, and that was
oldies hit, Blue Moon. Look
up at the moon and howl tonight. It
a full one and it's Halloween. Now
a word from our sponsor."
She
was standing beside him. He knew
without even looking. He eased his
face around to look. Sure enough,
she stood only a couple of feet from him. "You're
Cindy, I bet."
"Hello,
Wolfman." Her voice almost
purred. No, purring was a cat.
She sounded even better in real life than over the headset, and she had a
wonderful smile to go with her voice. The
guy who Alex had suspected to be with her, stood just behind her.
What was he? A bodyguard?
"Have
you felt the change, yet?" she asked.
"The
change?"
She
frowned. "Well, you will.
The moon will start to rise in about an hour.
You don't need to stay around this crowd too much longer.
It might get embarrassing for you."
He
laughed. Was she serious?
"Look, um, Cindy. I
have only this one costume tonight." He
pulled at his furry wolf chest. He
had bypassed the wolf head in favor of stick on ears.
All that head gear kept him from doing his job.
She
grinned. "Oh, Alex.
Aren't you in for a surprise."
"Surprise?"
he asked. Whatever was this lady
talking about? "Well, I have
to mingle. Brian, grabbed the next
songs."
Cindy
stuck her hand though arm and hung on to him.
She smiled up at him. "By
the way, Happy twenty-first birthday."
He
laughed. "Oh, thanks.
This is some time for a birthday, isn't it.
Halloween?"
Several
of the party-goers greeted Alex. Cindy
hung on like a clinging vine. Oh,
boy. What did he do now?
On
the far side of the back lot the wolf costume started making Alex's skin itchy.
Strange. He had worn this
costume for the last two years and hadn't had any trouble.
He scratched his chest and his arms.
Cindy
leaned over. "It's happening,
Alex. Don't wait too long."
"What's
happening?" Alex asked.
She
had that delicious smile again. "You're
starting to change into a werewolf." She
ran a finger across his cheek. "Meet
me down by the children's playground in the city park.
That's on the backside near the county forest preserve.
Don't worry. I'll be with
you."
He
half laughed. "Look Cindy.
I don't want to spoil your fun, but I'm just an ordinary guy with a job
to do here."
She
grinned. "Not anymore.
Just listen."
"Listen?
To what?"
"To
your body. You can hear the changes
starting." She pulled away.
"I have to go. Don't
wait around too long. By midnight
the change will be complete."
He
didn't have time to say anything else. She
took off like someone had waved fire at her busy tail.
Hear
the changes? All he could hear was
the din of endless voices and loud music.
Or
could he? Strange, but Brian
sounded like he was standing right beside Alex.
Brian wasn't even talking into the microphone. He leaned toward his girlfriend, Nickkie.
"Sweetheart, do you think you could get me one of those sodas?"
She
nodded and stepped off the stage.
This
was crazy. Maybe he just thought he
had heard Brian. What was that
smell? Someone really put on a lot
of cologne tonight. Was that
someone's soap? And the makeup
scents. Ugh.
It almost gagged him.
Alex
moved toward the stage. Voices
sounded strange, like all of them were fighting for a place in his head.
And his skin. This blasted itch.
He
reached the stage after banging against all the people he cared to.
He scratched the side of his face. Ouch.
His fingernails hurt.
He
glanced down. His fingernails?
When had they grown so much. They
were nearly a half inch longer than he usually wore them.
By
midnight, the change will be complete.
Her
words stayed strong in his head. Was
he going crazy? Maybe someone had
slipped something into his soft drink.
Nickkie
came back with Brian's soda. "Hey,
Alex. That's a great costume,"
she said. "Your hair looks
three inches longer. How did you do
it? Hair weave?"
His
hair? He dragged his fingers
through it. Man, his collar-length hair-cut had already come down past his
neckline.
This
was so weird. He had to get out of
here. Now.
"Uh,
Brian. I'm not feeling too good.
Cover for me?"
Brian
bobbed his head. "Yeah, man.
I got it."
~ * ~
Inside
the station, Alex came out of his costume.
What was wrong with him? Surely
he didn't believe Cindy. But how
could he hear so well? And how come
his fingernails and hair grew? A
werewolf? That was the most
ridiculous idea he could get in his head.
The
phone rang.
"Good.
You got away from the crowd." Cindy's
sultry voice sounded on the other end. It
sounded like a cell phone or something.
"What's
going on here?" Alex asked. "What's
happening to me?"
"Come
to the playground. It will all be
clearer in a couple of hours."
"What
will be clearer?" he asked. "Why
are you trying to make me crazy?"
"Oh,
poor Alex. I should have stayed
with you for a while longer. You
sound so desperate. Hurry over.
It will be safer for you here. We
have the whole forest to play in, tonight"
The
phone clicked. Can you believe it?
She had hung up.
Who
was crazier? Her or him?
She must be a salesperson. She
could sell a refrigerator to an Eskimo. He
glanced down at his fingernails again. They
were growing thicker now. Oh, Man!
This couldn't be happening.
~ * ~
It
took Alex all of ten minutes to drive to the playground at the city park.
He couldn’t deny that something was really happening to him.
What it was he wasn't sure, but he would find out tonight.
He would not let that woman out of his sight until he knew.
A
small crowd had gathered on the playground.
The man who had been with Cindy earlier was there.
He smiled when he saw Alex. "He's
here," the man told Cindy.
Alex
hadn't even opened the door yet, but he had understood his words.
That guy had to be a hundred feet away.
Alex stepped out of his truck and sauntered toward the group.
By now all of them watched his approach.
They all wore smiles, as if they had expected him.
"I'm
so glad you came here, Alex. It is
better for you to be among your own kind."
Alex
peered around him at all the expectant faces.
"My own kind?"
"Werewolves,"
the man with Cindy said. He stuck
out his hand. "I'm Victor.
You might even have a slim chance to be the Alpha leader of this pack.
Welcome to our small group."
"I
don't understand," Alex said.
"An
Alpha is leader," Cindy said.
"I
know what an Alpha is," Alex snapped.
"What does this all have to do with me? I can't be changing into a werewolf. I don't think I've even been bitten."
Was he believing all this? "This
is crazy."
Another
pretty girl stepped up. "Welcome
Alex. We all came out tonight to
welcome you. We haven't had an
Alpha leader born for several decades. It
will be good to have you here."
"Alpha
leaders aren't born," Alex said. "They
fight for the position."
The
man with Cindy grinned. "Most
of them. The pack believes that you
will win the challenge, but I'm not so sure.
You're inexperienced and I think I can beat you."
Alex
glanced around. His stomach felt
tight.
Cindy
laughed. "Victor thinks he can
hang on to the Alpha position against a natural born Alpha werewolf.
Our bets are on you, even with your inexperience."
"But
I don't want to fight anyone," Alex said.
Victor's
face didn't look right. His nose
looked stretched out. In fact,
nothing about Victor looked right. And
nothing about Alex's hands looked right. The
itching had stopped, but the strangest sensations traveled across his whole
body.
He
was changing.
His
hands turned into paws. His muscles
gyrated and pulsed and throbbed until he was on his hands and knees.
He stretched his body out. All
around him, the people had changed. They
were wolves. That meant he was too, but he could think like his human
self. He snarled at the big Black
wolf who had been Victor. The
others had formed a circle around Victor and Alex.
This was it. The fight for
the Alpha position. Would he die if
he didn't win? Well, he wasn't
going to find out. He was out of
here.
Victor
charged him with bared teeth. Pain
shot through Alex's shoulder. Victor
had missed his throat, but he had come close.
Alex howled out and flung Victor off, but Victor charged him again.
This time Alex was ready for him. He
growled, dodged and then aimed for Victor's throat.
His teeth sank deep into Victor's furry neck.
Victor
howled out in pain. The blood.
Oh, it tasted so good, but if he kept his grip, Victor would die.
Alex
was no killer, and even if he was a werewolf, he would not kill.
He released his teeth from Victor's neck and raised his head in a call
into the night. Victor was not
victorious. He, Alex Trembell, was
Alpha.
~ * ~
Alex
woke. It was morning.
All around him, the other members of the pack were waking.
A pile of blankets lay beside him and he grabbed one.
Even without his werewolf form, the air smelled fresh and clean.
He never felt better. His
shoulder had already healed from the night before.
"Good
morning," Cindy said beside him. She
was tugging a blanket around her naked form.
"Good
morning," Alex said.
"How
do you feel?" she asked.
He
met her sultry gaze. "Like a
new man."
"You
are," she said. "And you
are the Alpha male, our new leader."
Alex
lifted his chin. "I suppose I
am." He glanced over at her.
"How did you know?"
"I
am the Alpha female," she said. "The
pack has been watching you grow up for years.
You have a special scent, that humans can't detect.
It is your legacy, a gift from your father."
Alex
frowned. "But my father is
dead."
"But
a special part of him lives on in you."
"He
was a werewolf?"
She
nodded.
Alex
wagged his head. "I never
knew." He peered around.
"And we do this every full moon?"
She
chuckled. "We can do this
whenever you like. Your change was
connected to your twenty-first birthday."
She leaned and brushed her lips across his.
"And it was a good birthday."
He
folded her into his arms and kissed her again.
Her lips tasted so good, and her special scent rose into his nose.
He lifted his head. "I
see this a start of a beautiful relationship."
She
smiled. "I do too.
By the way, I'm not married, and wolves mate for life."
He
matched her gaze. "Oh, do
they? I'll keep that in mind."
She
placed her hand on his shoulder. "Isn't
it a beautiful morning?"
He
could see clearer and farther than he had.
He heard sounds that he had never noticed before.
He could get use to this.
Beautiful
morning, indeed.
The END
Thanks
for reading my story. If you like my it, let me know.
Jayme
Evans
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