Aussie_Wolf
Prowling for hugs
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Another day, another exhausting ten hours of grueling work with the boss breathing down his neck. Jason was beginning to wonder if this account was really worth all the grief and pain he and the rest of the team were going through just to pull it off.
It had started three weeks ago and they had been given four months to design a new building downtown that was to be built in the new central park lands. It had to blend into the landscape while still looking modern and having all the latest bell's and whistles. Not a bad brief and a decent timeline considering the job. It would take them a couple of weeks just to work out where to place the thing so it could be blended in nicely.
They had worked out that it would have to be a curved structure and if they could incorporate a few of the existing trees it would allow it to blend in even better. Lots of open areas and windows. Recycled wood and a muted paint scheme. All of this was done in the first two weeks and the project was running along smoothly.
Then a bombshell had hit. The time until completion had been halved and they now only had two months to finalize the project. Everyone had been in an uproar. Two months was barely enough time to make the scale model let alone design the thing. However the boss had taken things calmly and got them organized. The modelers had been told to start on the surrounds first and when the designs came they could start then. The surveyor team was sent out with orders to have everything done in two days instead of a week, a bonus given if they could do it.
The draft team was given a rough idea and told to get on some rough sketches straight away and they could be refined after they had been approved. Development was to go over the brief and decide what needed to be in the place and just how it could all fit. All of this went against every rule in the book but it was probably the only way it was going to get done.
That had been one week ago, and Jason had been designing the look of the place ever since with her on his back telling him to hurry up every step of the way. He and his four man team had drawn up five mock ups in two days, a bloody record and she had picked the design she wanted. By that time they had the actual dimensions they had to work with and set about creating an actual blueprint of the place. They tried to use every square foot of space they had to work with while still working to the design she wanted. By the end of the week they were close and Jason was stressed to the max. He needed something to relieve his tension and he knew exactly what.
He drove the five miles to the edge of the forests surrounding the city and parked in a hiking trail parking lot. He had chosen to live this far out for just this reason. Looking around he made sure he was alone then stripped off all his clothes, throwing them into his car and then locking it and placing the keys in his wheel well. Then he ran into the woods and let the change take him. Soon where he had been a wolf now stood. God he needed this, the freedom just to run and feel the wind in his fur and the fresh scents in his nose. No more stress just the fresh air and nature. Smiling he bounded off into the woods to enjoy the short amount of time he had before he had to rejoin the human race.
It had started three weeks ago and they had been given four months to design a new building downtown that was to be built in the new central park lands. It had to blend into the landscape while still looking modern and having all the latest bell's and whistles. Not a bad brief and a decent timeline considering the job. It would take them a couple of weeks just to work out where to place the thing so it could be blended in nicely.
They had worked out that it would have to be a curved structure and if they could incorporate a few of the existing trees it would allow it to blend in even better. Lots of open areas and windows. Recycled wood and a muted paint scheme. All of this was done in the first two weeks and the project was running along smoothly.
Then a bombshell had hit. The time until completion had been halved and they now only had two months to finalize the project. Everyone had been in an uproar. Two months was barely enough time to make the scale model let alone design the thing. However the boss had taken things calmly and got them organized. The modelers had been told to start on the surrounds first and when the designs came they could start then. The surveyor team was sent out with orders to have everything done in two days instead of a week, a bonus given if they could do it.
The draft team was given a rough idea and told to get on some rough sketches straight away and they could be refined after they had been approved. Development was to go over the brief and decide what needed to be in the place and just how it could all fit. All of this went against every rule in the book but it was probably the only way it was going to get done.
That had been one week ago, and Jason had been designing the look of the place ever since with her on his back telling him to hurry up every step of the way. He and his four man team had drawn up five mock ups in two days, a bloody record and she had picked the design she wanted. By that time they had the actual dimensions they had to work with and set about creating an actual blueprint of the place. They tried to use every square foot of space they had to work with while still working to the design she wanted. By the end of the week they were close and Jason was stressed to the max. He needed something to relieve his tension and he knew exactly what.
He drove the five miles to the edge of the forests surrounding the city and parked in a hiking trail parking lot. He had chosen to live this far out for just this reason. Looking around he made sure he was alone then stripped off all his clothes, throwing them into his car and then locking it and placing the keys in his wheel well. Then he ran into the woods and let the change take him. Soon where he had been a wolf now stood. God he needed this, the freedom just to run and feel the wind in his fur and the fresh scents in his nose. No more stress just the fresh air and nature. Smiling he bounded off into the woods to enjoy the short amount of time he had before he had to rejoin the human race.