Gabby had been hungover all day in Hogsmeade, leaving him no choice but the forest. To be fair, he could have chosen the Shrieking Shack, but he tried to leave that to wolves who trusted themselves less than he did. With wolfsbane in his system, he knew he wasn’t Gabby, but he was basically just the puppy version of himself – which wasn’t far off from who he was anyway. The full moon really was just his time of the month - a time to air out some hidden emotions, and wake up aching everywhere.
Charlie Dyllan found him, because she had a knack for it, and they took their potion with a glass of Butterbeer to help it go down. After that, they made their way into the forest, a duffel bag swinging from each of them as night began to fall. They watched the stars shift and then gave their goodbyes for the night, parting ways to strip down so as to not ruin two perfectly good outfits. Clothes were zipped safely away up in the duffel bags, and then thrown up into trees so they would not be torn up.
And then, the pair waited. Waited for their limbs to break, their internal organs to split and reform, hair to burst from every follicle, mind to undergo rapid chemical changes. The conscious of the human receded, bowing to the dominance of the wolf’s instincts.
A long howl, the bright moon shining down on two beautiful coats.
A large sandy-colored wolf was romping about as his slender, ginger counterpart sniffed the area. The sandy wolf was always more exuberant, always excited to gnaw on sticks and hunt rabbits. The ginger moved slowly, fluidly, enjoying the sense of the forest.
Suddenly, the ginger wolf froze, staring about. The sandy wolf was gnawing on the carcass of a fallen bird, but finally lifted its head to check in with its companion. And that was when he smelled it, as well. A large, hulking wolf, a reject of the Greybacks that they had once run into before. But worse than that… the smell of a young female.
A human female.
They were immediately in pursuit.
The great grey wolf was stalking the girl, yellow eyes trained on her back. The wolf certainly wanted to taste her flesh, see her fall, watch blood spill. But she wasn’t one to take her prey down from behind. She wanted a fight.
She let out a small growl and stepped into the light. Run, little girl, run.