Cheerwolf by Tanya Bowers
Britney stood at the center of the gym while Captain Lin walked a slow circle around her, demonstrating the final pose with crisp, practiced hands. Britney felt a strange tingling feeling shoot up and down her arms. It saddened Britney that she was beginning to recognize this feeling and now knew what it foreboded. Oh no, she thought, not now, not during competition week. Captain Lin paused mid-step. She frowned and tilted her head. She wondered why Britney's eyes had suddenly turned a bright, glassy yellow, but she decided that Britney was probably just nervous about regionals. Nerves did funny things to people. "Hold your form, Britney," she said, gently lifting her flyer's elbow to the correct angle. Britney felt coarse silver fur push through the sleeves of her practice shirt. She felt the seams on the back of her uniform begin to stretch and stress. Then she felt her face begin to stretch and change. Captain Lin was worried about Britney now but kept clapping and counting, "Five, six, seven, eight!"