It had only been a week since the wedding when my new bride was attacked by a wolf as she was gathering herbs along the edge of the forest. She suffered a serious bite on the leg as well as multiple scratches. I tended to her in the cottage because it was a long ride by horseback to the village. Plus the local physician is usually drunk. Last night she had a fever and was sweating profusely. I was so worried but was afraid to leave her alone for the time it would take to go for help.
In the morning she seemed a little better so I changed the bandage on her leg. She gave me a forced smile but I could tell she was still in pain so I heated up some sassafras tea. The hot beverage was appreciated which made me feel a little better.
By the end of the day she had made remarkable improvement. I changed the dressing again while there as still enough light. There was only one candle left and I had been too busy to make more of them. To my surprise the wound had almost healed! It was very unusual but who was I to question.
She had a very wrestless night, tossing and turning, sometimes even calling out in fear. I didn't get much sleep myself. As the morning light illuminated the room, I rolled over to put my arm around her and found her side of the bed was empty! I jumped to my feet but she was nowhere to be found.
Suddenly the door was kicked open and there she stood with her arms full of firewood. I was scolded for not tending to the fire. Fortunately there were a few embers and she had it going again shortly.
My sweetheart was behaving like nothing had even hapened. The dressing had been removed from her leg and there was no sign of injury. I was so overjoyed that nothing else mattered. Ellen has always been affectionate and as the day continued, she took advantage of every spare moment to hug and kiss.
She began to get more aggressive pushing me against the wall and pulling at my clothing. I could take a hint and we both dove into the bed frantically undressing each other. I had never seen her behave quite like this but it was an exciting turn of events. She wrestled for dominance, pushing me down, kissing, biting and scratching.
I was delighted with this new version of my wife. Her muscles appeared more pronounced and her breasts had even grown in size. This was not the woman I married but was enthralled by her display of passion and lust.