# Staying Human: Chapter Eight

Author: ThisAdamGuy
Tags: Catgirl, Panther, Post-Apocalyptic, Transformation, Wolf, Wolfboy, furry, tribe

#8 of Staying Human

In a post apocalyptic world, where a virus is turning people into vicious animals, Eve, a half-woman, half-panther Hybrid, must fight to stay alive and stay human. When she comes across another Hybrid, a halfway transformed wolf-man named Bastion, her life is turned upside down.

Chapter Eight

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I was lying on something soft.

That was the first thought that appeared in my mind when consciousness began to creep back into my mind.&nbsp; I could smell the outdoors.&nbsp; I could hear it, too.&nbsp; And yet, I was lying on something far softer than the cold, hard ground I had grown accustomed to sleeping on.

In direct defiance of my soft bed, my entire body ached.&nbsp; Images of that night began to appear in my head.&nbsp;Running away from Bastion.&nbsp; Coming back to find Bastion.&nbsp; Being attacked by the boar.&nbsp; Being rescued by Bastion.&nbsp; Bastion...

I was not in a good position.&nbsp; My time as a human was growing shorter with every passing minute, and I was probably hurt very badly.&nbsp; Despite this, my heart began to beat faster in excitement as I thought about the wolf-boy who had come to my rescue.

"You know, I can tell that you're awake," a voice said to me.&nbsp; "Your heart is beating a mile a minute."

My eyes sprang open.&nbsp; Just as I'd suspected, I was lying in the middle of the forest.&nbsp; Someone had set a bed of soft, fresh moss underneath me, which explained my comfort.&nbsp; Herbs of some sort were pressed against my stomach where the boar had gotten me.&nbsp; I noticed all of this later, though.&nbsp; The first thing I saw was that Bastion was sitting by my side, his back pressed against a tree.

"Hi," I whispered.

"Hi," he replied.

Suddenly, I felt very self-conscious.&nbsp; Was I a mess?&nbsp;Did my clothes stink?&nbsp; How did my hair look?&nbsp; Odd... I'd never worried about this things before.&nbsp; I blushed, and turned to look away.&nbsp; My body didn't appreciate this, though, and my ribs and stomach flared with pain.

"Be careful," Bastion ordered, getting up and kneeling over me.&nbsp; As he gently rolled me back into a comfortable position, I couldn't help but notice that the look on his face was one of genuine concern, which made my heart beat even faster than before.

"How long was I out?" I asked when he finally leaned back.

"About three days," he answered.&nbsp; He opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something else, but quickly closed it again.

"What?" I pressed him, a pit forming in my stomach.

"The boar's tusk skewered you pretty badly there," he answered.

"Will it leave any permanent damage?" I asked quickly.

Bastion sighed, "Yes and no.&nbsp; Your wound will heal just fine, but the rest of your body..."

"What about it?"

"That boar was a Feral," Bastion explained.&nbsp; "That means that... well, just look at your arms."

My body went cold with terror, and I slowly raised my arms so I could look at them.&nbsp; Just as I'd feared, they were both now covered with a fine, shiny coat of black fur.&nbsp; It ended at my wrists, leaving my hands bare, but my fingers were now tipped with sharp black claws nonetheless.

"I know it's not what you wanted," Bastion said gently.&nbsp; "But for what it's worth, I still think you're beautiful."

Tears stung my eyes, and I began to breathe heavily.&nbsp; It was finally happening.&nbsp; My humanity was receding, bit by bit.

"I'm sorry that this is happening to you," the wolf-boy went on.&nbsp; "And I'm sorry for being so blunt with you the other day.&nbsp; I should have realized that this wouldn't be as easy to accept for you as it was for me.&nbsp;After all, I chose this.&nbsp; You didn't."

Hearing his voice had a calming effect on me.&nbsp; I still wasn't happy about turning into a panther, not in the least, but Bastion's presence lessened the pain, even if it was just a little bit.

"It's okay," I replied.&nbsp; "It's not your fault."

We sat in silence for a minute.&nbsp; Something was weighing on my heart as well.&nbsp; It soon made its way to my tongue.

"I'm sorry about your sister," I said at last, unable to meet his gaze.

Bastion sighed again, "So am I."

Suddenly, I felt his hand on my chin, and he gently turned my head to look at him, "But I want you to stop thinking about it," he said.&nbsp; "It wasn't your fault."

"But I'm the one who did it," I reminded him.

"Yes, but you did it in self-defense," he reasoned to me.&nbsp; "You didn't mean to wander into our territory.&nbsp; You were only protecting yourself."

"But..." I stammered, "She was your sister!"

"I know," Bastion said, leaning back again.&nbsp; "And I'll miss her.&nbsp; But I can't blame you for what happened."

I couldn't think of anything else that I could say, so I just lied there, looking at him.&nbsp; Bastion wasn't all that bad looking, I soon came to realize.&nbsp; There was enough human in him that I could see that he was handsome, but the wolf he was turning into gave him a rugged, wild side as well.

"You've got a lot of healing to do," he said at last.&nbsp; "You need to rest."

"All right," I agreed.&nbsp; I wanted to ask him to stay and keep me company, but he had his pack to care for.&nbsp;It would be wrong of me to distract him any longer.

Bastion rose from his seat, but instead of standing up and leaving, he suddenly leaned in and planted a light kiss on my cheek.&nbsp; My eyes went wide with shock, and all I could do was stare at him.

"Sleep well," he said with a sly smile before turning and leaving.

Sleep?&nbsp; Now?&nbsp;Yeah, right.

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