This story is going to take a few more chapters to build up to the hotter bits. I hope you don't mind. I like reading stories that use chapters as puzzle pieces to take the reader on a journey, so I write that way too.
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It snowed for a week after New Year's. Normally Jessie would have loved it, even if she had to shovel her sidewalk and driveway several times a day or battle chaotic traffic to and from work. The beauty of the falling snow, the fun of trudging through it, the laughter of kids sliding down the sloping sides of the nearby schoolyard, building her own snowman and making snow-angels even at age 31. It usually reminded her of happy times in her childhood and made her smile.
This time though there was no smiling. There was little to no sleeping, no feeling of safety or security. The world she thought she knew was turning up-side down.
New Year's Day she'd nursed her hangover for quite a while, trying to convince herself that what she thought she'd seen in the early morning hours had some kind of explanation other that what it was - a coyote that turned into a man ... or was it a man that turned into a coyote? Did it matter which way it was? She'd called work to say she was sick the next day, and did the same thing the day after that. Then it was the weekend and she stayed in her PJs for two more days.
Wasn't the shapeshifter thing just a made-up story? Google "werewolf" (and she did), you see liberal use of the words folklore and fiction. Google "werecoyote" (and she did), you get hits for a teen TV show and lots of references to legend and myth. Google "are werewolves real" (and she did) ... she went down the rabbit hole into a hell of a lot of websites that made her head hurt far worse than her hangover had done. She finally stopped surfing the net, knowing what she was doing was nuts and a waste of time.
She had a paranoid thought. She knew Google watched words people searched to detect events - like, for example, if the company saw a big uptick in searches for "earthquake" or "flu" then it was likely lots of people had just experienced an earthquake or were getting sick. What if somewhere, somebody was watching for searches like she'd just done? Would they drop by and blank her mind or something?