No bad dreams. I cannot complain - everything's good. I was refreshing my memory on celluar reproduction, but soon grew tired of it.
My thoughts are on shifting frequently as Adam now has to deal with it. Being a were is a disease - a virus with the capability of changing a person's DNA, but once a month. I have yet to determine what exactly the virus achieves by transforming its host. Perhaps the only method of its survival is to harvest the nutrients inside an animal's body so it is able to reproduce new cells for the next change. The virus triggers something in the brain to make that change, almost like if the brain is telling a person to eat. Or maybe the answer is to look in the blood for a chemical... No, the answer has to be in the brain. I wonder if there is a significant difference of brain wave activities in a normal person versus a were. But there's no way of me being able to find out and I'm hardly a neurosurgeon.
The questions continue to grow. I am probably far off in the wrong end of things, but it helps to analyse it scientifically.