Training
With Wolfie
By Karen Singer
Chapter 4
– Part 3 of 3
As she had done outside many times, Rosa
put Wolf and Brian through all the commands they had learned so far, making
sure that both of them did everything exactly right. She didn’t give out any treats though until
she was finished, then both Brian and Wolf got two.
She looked at Wolfie. “Do you need to go outside again?” she
asked. Wolf lazily got up from his
sitting position and headed for the door.
Rosa turned to Brian. “And how about you too?” Brian didn’t really want to go outside again,
especially since he was totally naked.
Since he couldn’t really answer her very well with just barking, he laid
down on the floor instead. Rosa opened the door and let Wolf out. “You too, Brian. Outside!” she ordered.
Brian didn’t want to go, but she was
standing there holding the door open for him.
“Go!” she ordered again.
Reluctantly, Brian got to his hands and knees again and crawled after
Wolf. He wasn’t happy in the least to
hear the door closing behind him. He was
outside again, naked, without the use of his hands, restricted to having to
crawl on his hands and knees everywhere, and restricted from using any kind of
human speech. There was no way his life
could get more miserable than this.
The cool spring air again washed over his
body as he carefully descended the steps in his crawling position. Wolf had gone out by one of the trees in the
yard and peed up against it. Brian
didn’t yet feel the need for that call of nature. He simply crawled out toward one of the trees
again.
But Wolf had now napped a few times that
day and was full of energy. Once again,
Brian found himself wrestling with Wolf who was having a good time jumping all
over him, especially now that Brian was down to his level. Despite his odd predicament, and despite the
fact that he only wanted to sulk over his new problems, Brian found himself
enjoying the contact with the big dog.
Wolf’s fur felt nice up against his naked body, and it was warm
too. And the intimate contact with the
dog was not only fun and playful, Brian almost felt a measure of love there
too. At least, his brain tried to pull
that much out of it. It was really all
he had.
All through the afternoon, Rosa let them
play, calling them both back to the porch occasionally for “training
sessions.” Between them, Brian and Wolf
either played together, or napped together.
And when the call of nature hit him again, Brain found a decent spot in
the yard where he wasn’t likely to be crawling through it, and simply let
go. He didn’t lift his leg like Wolf
did. It was easier to simply squat a bit
and let loose.
As the afternoon wore on, Brian began to
think more and more about going home again.
It was certainly getting later in the day. And besides, his stomach had started rumbling
from being hungry. The few dog treats
she was giving him certainly didn’t do anything except to make his hunger grow
worse. He also wanted his hands free…not
to mention to get some clothes back on his body again. But the afternoon seemed to be wearing on
longer and longer. Of course, he had no
way of actually telling what time it was, but he could tell by the angle of the
sun that it had to be getting fairly late.
Finally, Rosa whistled from the porch
again. Brian hoped more than ever that
this time she would release him and let him go home. But unfortunately, it was only to put them
through yet another of her training sessions.
The routine had become all too familiar now, and both Brain and Wolf
hardly gave the tired old commands any thought anymore. But this time, when she was done, Rosa held the door open and ushered both Wolf and Brian
inside the house again.
Brian entered the kitchen and could smell
dinner cooking. Was she going to let him
go now? She always let him go before
dinner time! His stomach growled. Since he had missed lunch, he was hungry. Wolf was wandering around over by the corner
cupboards. He kept pacing and looking up
at one of the cabinets expectantly.
“All right! All right!” Rosa
exclaimed to the impatient dog. “I’ll
get you one.” She opened the cabinet and
pulled out the larger size treats that she gave him when she ate lunch. She threw one of them towards Wolf and he
snatched it neatly out of the air. He
carried it over to an out of the way area of the kitchen where he laid down and
held it between his paws while he started gnawing on it. Rosa looked
at Brain. Then she pulled another treat
out and held it up. “Wolfie won’t let me
alone while I’m eating unless he gets one of these,” she declared. Then she tossed the second treat at
Brain. Even though he ducked, the treat
still hit him in the shoulder and landed on the floor in front of him. “You might as well start working on that while
I’m eating,” she said as she put the rest of the treats away.
Brian stared at the treat. He didn’t want it. He didn’t want it at all. He wanted whatever she was having for dinner,
because whatever it was, it smelled awfully good! Especially since he was so hungry. Instead of touching it, he crawled away from
the treat and started to lie down to sulk again.
“You better start eating that thing,”
Rosa cautioned as she started heading for the table. “Because you don’t get any dinner until it’s
done. And I’ll bet you’re getting hungry
already.”
Brian was getting hungry, very
hungry. But eat the dog treat? It didn’t look very appetizing at all. He didn’t like the liver treats she gave him
all through the day, and he was sure that this one would probably taste even
worse. But she usually didn’t feed him
dinner anyway. He was planning on fixing
something for himself as soon as he got home.
So he declined to go back to the treat and ignored it.
“I’m not letting you go home until you
have dinner tonight,” she added when she saw him still not touching it. “So if you want to spend all night here,
hungry, then I just want you to know that I have no problem with it.”
She wasn’t going to let him off. He wanted to complain about how unfair she
was being. He wanted to tell her lots of
nasty things. But with no way to
adequately express those thoughts, what was the point?
Once again trapped with no way out, he
crawled back over to the treat. Wolfie
held his between his paws while he ate it.
Brian laid down in front of it and tried to pick it up with his taped up
hands. The treat was nothing but a long
round cylinder. And it was fairly
hard. Just getting the thing to move was
nearly impossible. Through shear
perseverance, he finally got it up between his own “paws.” He bit down on it. It was hard, but not too hard. Kind of like beef jerky. He thought it tasted a bit like beef jerky
too. Holding the thing between his paws
while trying to bite off a piece of it proved to be very difficult. He had better luck chewing it a bit with his
back teeth to weaken it until he could manage to break some of it off. Then of course, he had to chew up the piece
he now had in his mouth. The whole
exercise was a lot of work – for very little reward. Bit by bit, he finally managed to eat the
whole thing.
When he was done, he looked up. Rosa was still at the table, watching him intently while
she drank her coffee.
“Good boy,” she praised. “You ate it all.” She finally got up from the table, which
signaled Wolf to get up from the floor too and once again start pacing back and
forth expectantly. Brian watched as she
pulled a can of dog food out of her cabinet.
Then she picked up Wolf’s food bowl and with the aid of a spoon, dumped
the contents of the can into the bowl.
She used the spoon to break it up a bit before she set the bowl down on
the floor for Wolf to eat. Wolf went at
it in his usual greedy fashion.
Rosa then turned to the counter and picked
up a plate full of food that she had fixed for Brian earlier – mashed potatoes,
chopped beef, green beans, and a tiny taste of apple pie. She set the plate down on the floor for him,
right next to the bowl of water that Connie had put out for him at lunch time.
Wolf saw her putting the plate down on the
floor and stopped eating his own dinner.
Real food scraps were much better to eat.
Rosa saw Wolfie eyeing Brian’s
dinner. “You better gobble that all down
fast before Wolf gets it,” she suggested to Brian. “Because that’s all there is for dinner. And don’t forget, you don’t get to go home
until you’ve had dinner.”
Brian didn’t really want to eat from the
floor without the use of his hands. But
she was making sure that he had no choice in the matter. He lowered his face to the plate as Rosa moved away from him.
But the moment Rosa moved away, Wolf
moved closer. Brian came up for air just
as Wolf lowered his head near the plate.
Brian’s face was covered with mashed potatoes, but he had a mouthful of
food that he gratefully chewed. But as
his head came up, Wolf’s head went down.
All too quickly, Wolf began gobbling up Brian’s dinner.
“Uh!” Brian grunted in protest, knowing
that he wasn’t supposed to talk.
But his short little exclamation wasn’t
any kind sound a dog would make and Rosa realized that quickly. She glanced around for the newspaper she usually
used on him and realized it was still out on the porch. She grabbed the first thing she could think
of instead – her dish towel. She folded
it in half and began beating Brian’s back with it. “You still haven’t learned, have you! No human sounds! Only dog sounds!” The minute she had started yelling at him,
Wolf sensed her anger and ran off, leaving Brian alone to take the
punishment.
Her dish towel hurt a lot more than the
newspaper ever had. He actually cried
ouch at the beginning of her beating, which only made her yell at him and beat
him more for that offense too. Her
tirade didn’t last long, but Brian was still near tears when she stopped.
His face smeared with food, and now
feeling even more miserable after her last beating, he watched as she moved
back to stand against the counter to watch him finish eating. He looked down at the plate. Wolf had already gotten a good bit of the
food that had been there. He lowered his
face back into the dish and worked to get another mouthful of food. But as he came up again, Wolf came back. Still chewing, he quickly lowered his head
back over the plated again to try to block Wolf’s big head from getting at it. But Wolf’s long snout and especially his
tongue were still managing to get all too much of his dinner. Brian tried to push Wolf’s head away with his
own head, but that only earned him a warning growl from Wolf. Brian tried desperately to protect what was
left of his food with his face, but it was too difficult. While he had to chew his food, Wolf seemed to
just swallow whole every little bit that he got. Brain picked his head up a bit to try to
figure out some way to get rid of the big dog, but the moment he did, Wolf
moved in completely. Brian could no
longer even get at his dinner. His face
covered in even more of the food now, he looked up at Rosa,
wanting to ask, what should he do now?
Had he eaten enough that she would finally let him go home?
Rosa wanted to laugh, but she held a stern
look on her face instead. This was not
the time to go lightly. Wolf gobbled the
last of the food from the plate, then began licking the plate as clean as he
could get it with his tongue. “You
didn’t get enough to even call dinner,” she said to Brian. “You’ve got to eat.” She glanced over at Wolf’s unfinished dog
food. She was very doubtful that after
eating Brian’s dinner that Wolf would go back for it. Besides, Wolf was now licking the plate
clean, and since she had seen him do that frequently, she knew that he would be
at it for quite a while. “Since you
didn’t get enough from your plate, I suggest you eat Wolf’s instead. Because you’re not going home until it’s
finished.”
Brian’s stomach turned at just the thought
of eating the dog food. Especially after
Wolf had already been eating from it. He
actually let out a doggie whimper looking for some sympathy from her.
Rosa wanted to laugh. It was probably the first non-barking dog
sound that she had heard him make. But
that didn’t mean that she was going to back off. “No!” she said as if she was telling Wolf not
to do something. She pointed at Wolf’s
dog bowl. “Eat it!” she commanded. Then she folded her arms while still leaning
back against her counter. She was going
to make sure that he did as she wanted before he went home tonight. Besides, she had one more important thing to
do with him before she let him go home.
And she knew that in many ways, it was going to be far worse for him
than just eating a little dog food.
Feeling sicker and sicker as he crawled
closer to the bowl. Brian finally
reached the bowl and stared at the contents.
It looked terrible…and smelled even worse! Since she had chopped it all up, it was hard
to tell exactly how much of the can Wolf had already eaten. But either way, there was still way too much
left. He looked up at her one more time,
his eyes pleading for her to reconsider, but she seemed to remain just as
impassive and determined as ever. He looked
over at Wolf, hoping that the big dog would come back again to reclaim his own
dinner. But Wolf was now licking the
plate so hard that it was sliding all over the hard kitchen floor.
He stared back into the bowl and let out a
small whimper again. Bracing himself, he
lowered his head and opened his mouth.
He bit into the mush in the bowl and started chewing. Yuck!
It was all he could do to keep it in his mouth. But he bravely chewed away, and actually managed
to swallow it. He wanted a drink so
badly to wash the taste away, but what would be the use, there was still too
much of the food left. Again and again
he lowered his head, grabbed a mouthful of the dog food, chewed the mush a
little, then swallowed. His stomach was
turning from just thinking about what he was doing.
“There’s water next to you if you need
it,” Rosa said from her never moving position against the counter. Brian looked at Wolf’s water bowl. He was more than ready for a drink. Hating doing it, he moved his head over to
the water and stuck his messy face close.
He tried to just sip at the water by sticking his lips out and sucking
on it. But he started choking as the
water he managed to get in went back too far and tried to get into his
lungs. He coughed reflexively, hoping
all the while that she wouldn’t beat him again for making non-dog sounds. But fortunately she remained back against the
counter. “You’re going to have to learn
to use your tongue, like Wolfie does,” she told him.
Brian tried licking the water up with his
tongue, but he got very little water from it.
His tongue wasn’t as long as Wolf’s was. He finally gave up and lowered
his head back into the bowl of dog food again and continued eating until he
could get no more. He looked up at Rosa and backed away from the bowl.
“Good boy,” she praised as she finally
put a smile on her face. She shook her
head. “My but your face is a mess. But it can stay there. It’s just something else I guess you’ll have
to get used to dealing with.”
Brian knew his face was a mess. He wanted badly to rub the food off with his
hands, but his hands were all taped up and useless. He had finally eaten everything he
could. Would she let him go home now?
Rosa glanced over at Wolf, who was
ignoring Brian completely and was sniffing instead around the kitchen
door. He would probably want to go out
soon. He would have to wait a few
minutes, she had something else to do with Brian first.
She stared down at Brian. “Sit!” she commanded softly.
Brian sat, automatically. He had done it often enough now that he
didn’t need to think about it. She was
still looking down at him. Was she going
to make him bark now too, like she usually did?
Rosa continued to stare at him for a
moment, keeping him on edge. Making him
wait…and wonder. “I know you’re probably
wondering what I’m doing with you,” she finally began.
Brain was surprised by her words, which
were an understatement if he ever heard one.
“I’m also sure that by now you realize
that I’m making you act more and more like a dog,” she continued.
A fact that Brian wasn’t happy about at
all!
“I’m afraid that for now, I’m not going
to tell you why I’m doing this. I’m
sorry, but that’s just the way it’s going to be. But let me tell you instead a tiny bit of
what’s in your immediate future.”
Brian didn’t have time to react to the
fact that she wasn’t going to tell him why she was doing it. He was suddenly too concerned with what she
was about to say next.
“From now on,” she said, “whenever you’re
not working, I expect you to be over here, learning how to be a dog!”
Her statement sent an immediate feeling
like he suddenly had lead in his stomach…or maybe it was the dog food he had
just eaten.
“For now, you’ll be going home at night
so you can be ready in case they call you for work the next day. But there are going to be times when you’ll
be staying here for the night too.”
The first part of that was good news to
Brian, but the last part was troubling.
“Don’t even think about not coming over,
or even delaying getting here, because I’ll be watching for your car every
day. If I don’t see you going to work,
then I expect you to be here right away.
If you do go to work, then as soon as you get home I expect you back
here again as fast as possible. As I
said before, don’t even think about not coming, because believe me, I’m very,
very good at hurting men. It used to be
my profession, and I have lots of nasty ways to punish you for not following my
orders.”
Her profession? What kind of profession could she have had
that she hurt men for a living? But
knowing the way that she was, something about her made him believe it. And not only did he believe it, but it scared
him more than a bit too.
“So from now on, I expect you to be here
promptly, every day. You will of course
be totally naked. Dogs have no need of
clothes. You will act like a dog from
the time you arrive until the time you leave.
And trust me, I’m going to make sure that you do!”
Rosa leaned over toward him. Her voice dropped just a hair. “And now here’s the kicker. There is a way out of this for you…there
always has been. But I’m not going to
tell you what it is. If you find it,
then I’ll actually be very glad for you.
But if not? Well, I’ve already
told you a little of what’s in store for you.”
She stood up straight again. “And
unfortunately, I’ve decided that there will now be a time limit on your way out!”
Brian had no idea what she was talking
about. A way out of it? It seemed too good to be true! But he had no idea what it could possibly
be. She had left him with a puzzle to
solve. But not one clue to solve it
with.
Rosa glanced again at Wolf who was now
sitting next to the door. He had to go
out for sure. It was time for Brian to
go out too…and then home. She walked
over to the door and flipped the light switch that would turn on the flood
lights for her porch and back yard. She
opened the door and Wolf almost forced his way out past her. “Let’s go,” she said to Brian. You can go home just as soon as you and
Wolfie finish your business out back.”
Brian crawled out onto the porch. His head was swimming over everything she had
just told him. She was going to keep
making him act like a dog? For how long?
And what was his way out of it? And why, why, why was she doing this to
him? He had no answers, and
unfortunately, no options either. He
followed Wolf down the steps and out into the yard in a semi-daze, still trying
to comprehend it all. She hurt men for a
living? Professionally? Yet, he believed that one all too much. The rest of it was still all too hard to
accept.
He finally glanced up. Wolf was way in the back of the lot, doing
more than just wetting something. He
felt no need, fortunately, to do what Wolf was, but he did have a slight urge
to pee. He glanced back at the
porch. She was watching. This afternoon he had just squatted and peed
on the grass. He had a feeling she
wouldn’t let him get by with doing it that way if she saw him. So he crawled over to one of the trees and
raised his leg a little bit to pee. The
fact that he wasn’t hitting the tree at all didn’t even bother him. When he was done, he crawled back toward the
porch.
Wolf had finished his business by then and
bounded up to him, jumping on him and trying to play, but Brian didn’t feel
much like playing just then.
“Are you ready to go home now?” Rosa asked, knowing that he couldn’t answer her. She grabbed the clothes he had worn that
morning and carried them down the steps and all the way to her gate where she
laid them over the fence between their properties. Brain crawled along behind her with Wolf
running around both of them. She finally
knelt down and removed the tape from Brian’s hands. He started to open his fingers. “No!” she ordered quickly. “Not until you’re home!” Brian immediately
put his hands back down and left them curled up. He would be away from her soon…he hoped.
She pointed at Wolf. “Stay,” she ordered. Wolf stopped short, unsure of what was going
on. Rosa
opened the gate and let Brian crawl through, then she shut it again. “See you tomorrow,” she said to him.
Brian crawled all the way up to his
clothes. Then, almost fearing her wrath,
he quickly got to his feet. He grabbed
the clothes and made a mad dash into his house where he closed and locked the
door behind him. He showered, then took
a long hot bath to soak away his aches and pains.
Then, because he had eaten mostly dog food
for dinner, he opened his refrigerator to get something decent to eat. But just the thought of eating suddenly
turned his stomach and he closed his refrigerator again.
He went to bed that night, praying for his
phone to ring in the morning with a teaching job.
1 comment:
Tremendous, as always, Karen. I would hope Brian would become a bitch for Wolfie.
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