The huge dark she wolf made her way through the brush carefully, following the scent of the man, again. While she knew she should stay away, avoid humans, she found his odor strangely alluring. She was quiet wanting to see but not to be seen. The time was coming, the moon was going to be full tonight. Halloween. She could feel it in the air. Mating time. Most of her kind were gone now. Only the humans were left. Still the instinct was there. She shuddered slightly as the moon made itself felt. Here in the wilderness she was alone. She lived here now, in the forest and the caves camping and hunting, surviving, avoiding others. Avoiding the fragile human kind. She could not remember ever seeing one of her kind. Perhaps she was the last. The instinct to mate was powerful.
She watched him in the stream below her hidden ledge. He was naked bathing in the cold stream, his worn clothing stacked in a heap on a rock that still held some warmth from the sun even now. She watched him dunk his head in the water and pull back up shivering and tossing the water from his face, wet hair flying.
"Strong" she thought. This human was exceptionally strong. His smooth body glistened, his muscles rippled in the fading light. "Why was he was here?" She had been following him quietly for days. He seemed to be living in the little cave one valley over from hers. She had watched him hunt and had watched him sleep. Sometimes he seemed to hear her. His head would come up, listening. It looked almost like he was sniffing the wind. Surely he could not smell her.
A pebble rolled down from the ledge. His head snapped up and he was looking directly at where she had just been. She trusted that the evening shadows would hide her as she slunk off into the darkening forest, her going preternaturally quiet for such a large wolf. Once a bit farther away, no longer worried about noise, she ran, a shadow among shadows, racing back to her valley to think, to consider the coming moon rise. Her form seemed to flicker back and forth, human to wolf as the moon came up, until finally back in her camp site she appeared to be human again, not a form that she preferred but it was mating time and even without a mate the changes came. She dressed in the ragged clothing she had scavenged, lit a small fire and began to pace as she always did when she was considering.