A/N: The reason I have for not updating yesterday was I was caught up playing 'South Park: The Stick of Truth' that I got on my birthday last Sunday. Anyways, Peabody has been told by Penny that the results of Sherman being like this is because he is a werewolf now, and there is no cure. Now Sherman has to learn how to shift to wolf form at will. This is where we left off, enjoy!

Mr. Peabody, Penny, and Sherman were driving on their way to Central Park in the middle of the night. Until Sherman could control his Lycanthrope form, Peabody had called his school and told them he was sick and he'd be at home and Peabody would home school him until then, the heads of the school said it was okay and said 'Hope that Sherman feels better soon'.

"Here we are" Peabody said as he got out the cab with Sherman and Penny behind him. He paid the driver and took them into the park. They walked until they were underneath a large bridge with lights illuminating the ramps and some lanterns by the edges of the creek that was below the bridge itself.

"Mr. Peabody, could you please tell us what we're doing here?" Sherman asked.

"According to that book Penny showed me, you're going to be a werewolf for a long time. And we can't have you going out and walking around without your wolf form just popping up in public, people will start to get frightened and suspicious. That's why Penny and I are going to teach you how to transform at will" the beagle explained.

"Are you sure there's so way out of this?" Sherman whined, he didn't want to be a half-human half-wolf boy.

"Yes, I've read over the book several times last night. You are stuck being a Lycanthrope for a long time" Penny said sitting down on the grass. Sherman sighed and groaned.

"Alright, let's do this" Sherman said.

"But first, take off your shirt and your glasses. Your shirt tore off when you first shifted and your glasses make your wolf-vision blurry. So, when you transform, you might as well have no glasses or shirt on" Peabody requested.

"Might as well" Sherman said in a moan. He took his glasses off and tossed them to Penny. Sherman then took off his white T-shirt and tossed that to Penny too.

"And your socks and shoes" Peabody added. Sherman rolled his eyes and slid his shoes off and took his socks off.

"Okay, focus on your wolf form. You remember what you looked like when you first transformed, right?" asked Penny.

"Yeah" Sherman said.

"Focus entirely on that. Picture it in your head and then when the image starts to become a reality, you might start to struggle a bit. Don't struggle when you shift, you have to let your body do what it wants or else it'll really hurt" Penny advised. Sherman just nodded and closed his eyes. His fur was starting to come out and his nails became black and sharp, but the fur retracted back into his body and his nails went back to normal.

"It's okay, it was a good effort, but try again" Peabody encouraged after Sherman's failed transformation. Sherman just nodded slightly and closed his eyes again and this time the fur came out, nails became sharp and black, eyes went from brown to yellow, teeth turned to fangs, his toe-nails turned sharp and black too, his ears were pointed now, nose was a black wet dog nose, and his tail came out his shorts too.

"Nice, not bad for your first try" Peabody congratulated. Sherman turned behind him and looked into the reflective surface of the water to see his wolf form and then looked behind him to see his tail wagging slowly.

"Well whaddya know?" Sherman muttered to himself as he made his tail was slightly faster.

"Now, when you transform back..." Penny spoke up, but Sherman began growling and got on his hands and his vision began turning red.

"Sherman, are you even listening to her? Sherman?" Peabody asked. They turned to what werewolf Sherman was looking at to a coyote eating a rabbit's corpse by a tree.

"Oh no" Penny said.

"What? What's wrong?" the beagle asked the blonde girl.

"He's hungry, and he needs to hunt" Penny said. Sherman snarled at the coyote and it began whimpering and tried to run away, but Sherman began chasing it on all fours and caught up to the smaller creature quickly and pounced on him.

"SHERMAN!" the two shouted as Sherman dug into the coyote's flesh and ate it whole. Soon there was nothing left but bones with some tiny pieces of muscle tissue on the them.

"That was... disturbing. But I understand that wolves need to hunt when they're hungry" Peabody said as he held his paw out and Penny handed him a tissue. He then wiped Sherman's face clean of the coyote's blood from his meal.

"Sorry, Mr. Peabody" Sherman said guilty as he looked down at the grass and the coyote bones with dried blood and muscle tissue pieces on them

"It's nothing to be sorry about, you were successful on your first hunt" Peabody said in an uplifting tone. Sherman smiled and his tail began wagging.

"Now, as I was saying, when you transform back, focus on your human form" said Penny. Sherman nodded, got back up on his feet and transformed back quickly. Everything was back to normal.

"You may need these" said Penny as she handed Sherman his glasses, shirt, socks and shoes. He put them all back on and burped a bit. Peabody and Penny covered their noses.

"Keep your hunt to yourself" Penny said with her nose plugged.

"Sorry about that" Sherman said with a guilty smile.

"Let's get Penny back home and let's tuck you into bed" Peabody said. But Sherman got down on all fours and began looking up to the full moon in the sky and began howling. Only his howl didn't sound like his normal voice, it sounded like an actual wolf's howl.

"Is that normal?" Peabody asked Penny.

"All wolves howl at the moon at night. Nothing to worry about, perfectly normal" Penny said. Sherman howled at the moon for about a minute and a half now and then Peabody decided to walk up to Sherman and scratch him behind the ears.

"Okay, that's enough howling for one night for you. Let's get you to bed" Peabody said. Sherman smiled and his left foot began thumping on the ground as a sign to show he was enjoying this. Sherman then shook his head after realizing he was letting his wolf instincts take over for a minute and then got back up on his feet. The three of them left the park in silence.

A/N: There you have it, Sherman killed a coyote for his first hunt and he succeeded in mastering his transformations. I decided to add the howling at the moon and scratching behind the ears part as humor in this whole thing. More to come in the next update. Please review, thanks!