Gary sat on his couch, staring forward into nothing while his mind flipped between images of Shelly, Suzy, and Chelsea, and memories of the last days, and doubting what was real.
Only when a subconscious urge to check his leg came up because something was happening there did he snap out of it. 'Ouch!' he said and saw Larry sink his teeth into his shin. His sheep shin.
Larry sat back and whined once.
'Sorry, boy.' he said and rubbed his chin. 'Seems I was really far out of it. Missed the whole transformation.' He looked at his torn pants. 'And the opportunity to save another pair of these.'
He went downstairs with Larry quickly because he saw he was later than usual and crashed into the front door as Chelsea came inside.
He rubbed his nose. 'Chelsea!' he said.
'Gary!' she said and hugged him tight. 'You not there, thought something happened.'
He smiled softly and hugged her back. 'I'm okay, just a little late.' He pulled away, took her by her shoulders and looked deep into her eyes. 'I think I know who you are.'
Her eyes went wide. 'You do!?'
He nodded and lifted her necklace. 'I saw you, or who I think is you, wear this today.'
She looked down at the moon in his fingers. 'Then, who am I?'
They went back up the fire escape to the apartment above Suzy's. 'Here.' Gary said. 'Your name would be Shelly in reality.'
Chelsea peered inside the room with sparse but colourful furniture. 'I don't remember.' she said. 'I only remember the same as yesterday.'
Gary hummed again in thought. 'The window's open.' he said. 'We could go in, but if I'm wrong we'll scare someone to death. I don't want to risk it until I'm a hundred percent sure.'
Chelsea nodded at him. 'Have to be absolutely sure.'
They went down again and Chelsea looked up with a sigh. 'So difficult.' she said.
Gary rubbed her back gently. 'I'll make sure I'm on time tomorrow.' he said. 'Then we'll know.'
She nodded and smiled softly at him.
They took their usual walk though the park and sat down at the playground to enjoy the clear sky and stars. Chelsea put her hand on his and looked away when he looked at her and smiled. He took her hand in his and together they continued their silent stargazing.
When they heard faint mumbling they looked back and saw a man swaying on his feet as he walked through the park. He came closer along the path, noticed them sitting there, blinked as he swayed on his feet, then shook his head and stumbled further along the path mumbling 'Twas goo beer... 'm s-seeing things..'.
Chelsea, Larry and Gary watched him for a while, then saw him move towards a car and lean against its side and fumble with his keys.
'Ah, I think I'd better stop him before he gets into an accident.' Gary said and went towards the car.
The man was still fumbling when Gary cleared his throat. 'Do you think it's wise to drive when you can't unlock your car?'
The man stared at him, trying to focus his vision on Gary. 'Swhat're you..? ..talk'n sheep..' he muttered. '..sreally good beer then..'
'Maybe it's better to walk home.' Gary said. 'When you're seeing things it's better to not handle a car and possible cause damage in an accident.'
The man flailed one arm towards Gary. '..gway! ..fgmin.., fegmen.., fimint.., you fantasy!' he mumbled. 'mfine! Ngonna lissen to any sheep! Canna touch me!'
'Okay.' Gary said. 'But maybe you'll listen to my friends?'
'Hah!' the man said. 'Wha grass chew'n beast you wanna call?'
'They don't exactly feed on grass.' Gary said and gestured with a nod behind the man.
The man turned to look back and stared right into the face of Chelsea who frowned and bared her fangs at him. A growl next to her focussed his attention to a collie sitting next to her baring his fangs. He let out a high pitched sound as he inhaled. Chelsea leaned closer, staring deep into his eyes. The man swallowed as sweat ran down his temples.
'Listen now?' asked Gary.
'Yes..' said the man with a high pitched voice.
'Then you'd better get on your way home.' Gary said. 'We don't mind you getting drunk, as long as you don't do it too often, but we do mind endangering yourself and others by driving drunk. So I hope you'll not try to do that again, otherwise we'll have to correct you.'
The man nodded quickly. '..kay..' he muttered in his high voice again, shuffled away keeping his gaze on Chelsea and Larry until he was far enough to run home.
Gary grinned at Chelsea. 'Don't mess with a sheep who has close ties to a wolf.' he said.
Chelsea chuckled. 'More dangerous than the wolf itself.'
Gary puffed up his chest. 'You bet.'
Chelsea and Larry pounced him and tickle fought him until he gave up.
They finished their walk and went to Gary's apartment where they relaxed on the couch again.
Chelsea noticed Gary staring for a while in front of him, scritching her fur slowly with his fingers while she leaned against him in his arms. 'What're you thinking of?' she asked. 'You seem a little worried.'
'Ah.' said Gary. 'It's just that I wonder how things will continue if you're really Shelly.'
Chelsea nodded slowly. 'Will you like me as human?'
He rubbed his cheek against her ear. 'I'll like you, whether you're wolf or human.' he said. 'That's not the problem.'
'What is?' she asked.
He took a deep breath and let it out slowly. 'It's that I also like another woman just as much as you.' he said. 'I didn't plan any of this, but I just can't help it and I have to admit I don't want to choose between you two.'
They sat silent for a while when Gary sighed again. 'Now you know, and I'll have to tell her the truth too.' he said. 'And then leave it up to you both whether you'd be willing to get serious with me, because I would like to.'
Chelsea nodded. 'I understand.'
They sat silent for a while when Gary noticed Chelsea had fallen asleep. He smiled softly and closed his eyes to sleep as well.
***
Gary and Larry stepped outside the next morning and Gary saw a note stuck to his door. "Have an emergency so can't see you this morning :-( X S." 'I guess I have an extra day to get ready to tell Suzy.' he said to Larry who gave him a bark.
Shelly came down the stairs just as he and Larry were about to go down. 'Oh, good morning.' she said with another bright smile. 'Gary, right?'
He nodded and smiled back. 'Good morning, Shelly.' he said.
She looked down and gave Larry a pet. 'And good morning to you, Larry.'