The Were CEO’s Secret

Chapter 49 Full Form



Forty-Nine – Full Form.

Nathan dialed the line of his doctor, it went to voice mail. “Doctor, are you okay? What kind of wolf did you say attacked you? Where are you? Call me back.” He switched it off.

He went around the house the doctor had sent an address of. The back door had been broke into, no claws on it so it must’ve been kicked.

Nathan switched to Keon’s blue eyes to help him see inside the dark house, and not to miss anything crucial.

“Wolfsbane?” he coughed, leaving a room he just entered. He studied the door and realized the silvery substances on it.

“Did Doctor Dan set a trap? Who was in here?” he asked rhetorically, going down the stairs and checking the other rooms, nothing was there. Literally.

Nathan didn’t remember this being the doctor’s house, it had to be one he recently bought to spend holidays with his family.

Looking at the windows, he noticed claws marks under the window. Someone had jumped out. There was no blood on the ground so it wasn’t a fatal fall. But it should, it was a high jump.

This person had to be stealthy. What wolf would have a grudge against a human doctor? Not that werewolves needed human doctors anyway.

“Do you need me butting in all the time or you’re silly? Isn’t it obvious Johnson is the man? He’s into you so he chases your doctor. Doesn’t it make sense?” Keon scolded.

Nathan paused. How would it make sense? What would make Johnson so keen on him now? Does it have to do with he and his cousin thinking he was the masked man on a tuxedo jacket? Damn!

“Doctor Dan?” he answered his phone, when it rung. “Are you alright? Where are you?”

“I’m safe, Nathan. I hope that bloody werewolf is out of my house?” the doctor asked.This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

Nathan nodded. “He is out. I’d handle the repairs and everything. Sorry about this. It seems he’s after my medical reports for… you know. I’d be off now.”

Doctor sighed. “He won’t find anything. I deleted those things long ago and registered you as human so don’t worry. And do fix my house.”

Nathan smirked, as the doctor hung up. It was good the doctor was aware of his secret, it’d have been terribly hard for him to survive if not.

Doctor Dan wasn’t supportive of treating a werefox at first, he didn’t want to be involved with the were world but something led to him accepting.

His teenager daughter was dying. She needed to survive for two hours to be able to have a further three hours surgery. And she didn’t look like she wasn’t going to make it.

At the same time, Nathan had been affected by the full moon and his fox went berserk, hurting himself. He needed treatment but the doctor was divided.

Using the greatest gift he had; energy, life force energy, Nathan shared life force with the girl to keep her for the five total hours, risking his life.

The transfer had worked, even if he had no bond with the girl, because she was willing to collect the energy. She survived. And Doctor Dan couldn’t be more grateful.

He joked on Nathan being a Doctor as he’d easily heal people but Nathan knew that the exercise he had executed almost caused him his life.

Nathan dialed a spy, Capricorn. That spy was the only one he could trust in times like this. He was a rogue wolf who acted like a spy for pay.

“Yes, Doctor Dan. Keep your eyes on him, for the next two weeks. Keep him safe. If you meet an Alpha wolf, call me.” Nathan instructed.

He heaved a sigh and returned to the car to head back to his office.

“If Capricorn sees Johnson and calls you, what will you do?” Keon asked him.

He slammed his car shut and started the car. “Unleash you as last resort. Be ready.”

Keon scoffed. “I still vividly remember you saying you’d never unleash me. What changed now?”

“Well, Johnson isn’t being careful. He’s being reckless. He broke into a doctor’s house? The CEO of Sparks Moon Company! He’s crazy and smarts can’t beat this, strength can.” Nathan spoke more to himself than to Keon.

“I’m glad you finally understand this. You’re the only werefox alive for a reason. It’s scary but you’d survive.”

Nathan sighed. “I just hope he listens to the council or I can’t promise anything else.”

While passing by a forest side, Keon nudged on Nathan to stop. “Let’s start your training.”

Nathan felt his mind self become completely weak and unable to control his body. He noticed himself stopping the car and coming out.

“Are you controlling my mind now?” he muttered, the feeling was scary and calm like he was in a void and was watching himself live.

“Don’t complain. You’d shift back. That’s how I feel all the time.” Keon smirked.

“So you’re in your full form now?”

“No.” Keon made Nathan’s body stretch as he was almost shifting. “I’d be soon.”

Nathan could feel the pain, that was exactly why he never liked shifting. His bone breaking and reshaping. Hair shooting out of his pore. His back crackling as it goes to submission. His vision had still been blue. He felt conscious.

Breeze blew at his genitals, it was nearly humiliating but he comforted himself that he was in an animal’s body.

Looking up, the world seemed to have changed around him. Everything looked bigger, but with a different feel to it.

As he moved, he felt his hair stand alert for anyone who popped out. His lower legs were dark orange and blended with the dry grass heap they were on.

The rest of his body were bright orange. He looked like a typical fox, only four times bigger with thick bluish eyes.

Keon began running across the vast field, they were away from civilization a bit so no one could track their smell. He increased his pace.

“This is freedom!” He yelped and climbed through a tree, catching a squirrel almost getting into his hole.

“Hey, hey! Drop that innocent animal! Are you hunting? For real? I don’t want uncooked squirrel in my stomach!” Nathan shrieked.

Keon ignored him, killing the squirrel and holding it in his mouth. He sees a small rabbit but it rushed back to it’s hole.

“So you are really hunting. Acting like a predator. Well, I hope you’re aware that if a wolf sees us now, we’re dead.”

Keon scoffed. “Natural wolves?”

“No, werewolves. I wanna shift back give me my body!” Nathan struggled but his consciousness seemed locked out. “Body Thief!”

There was a gunshot in the air. Keon’s hair stood, he whimpered, they were far away from the car and that was obviously a hunter’s gun.

The lanky hunter came to view. He looked very hungry, he was human. His eyes glistened on seeing Keon. “Hey, sexy!” he rubbed his neck.

Nathan gagged. “Won’t you run, fox!”

Keon sped away from him but the hunter chased, shooting bullets at him, but he luckily dodged them.

“I can’t go to your car or it’d raise suspicions!” Keon screamed.

“Then don’t. Just get out of…!”

~Bang~

Keon fell down. “This isn’t good.”

“Hell it isn’t! He shot you! We wont die, right?” Nathan paced inside him. Low-key struggling to shift back, but it’d be too weird to the hunter.

“Hmm. I’d heal but that’s if he doesn’t cook me by then.”

Nathan sighed. “We’d never ever shift unless we need to. Agreed?”

Keon sniffed, as blood oozed from his sides. He sniffed, as the hunter lifted him up. “Agreed.”


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