Skule daze aside; I noticed that for perhaps the first time, Sarah was able to control the Wuff, and not just be a frightened spectator while the Wuff did whatever wandered into her Wuffy mind.
This is a good thing, I think; even if she is just a chibi on the shoulder (or an intelligence gaining control over a mass of instincts). Apparently she sees Peter as her means to get her Smoothskin body back first and foremost, and there has to be a certain amount of "affection" involved in that.
It's too bad that she still sees her non-Wuff self as her "normal" body. I suspect that the reverse is more like the truth; the human body is camouflage for the Werewolf; not the other way around.
And eventually, our WereLion is going to realize that he was dealing with a total noob, a thrall; not an "aware" person--unless Leoanthropes (WereLions) don't have that stage of development. I tend to doubt that, somehow.
That is going to color his interaction with the Wuff in subsequent episodes; bet'cha!
Now, a question: Would a "trustee" (a human who is "in" on the Secret) have acted the same way...or would he have run away, too? Either seems possible, since you just
don't run into a nude, cute, topheavy female Werewolf every day of your life.
Never mind all the wishing; it just doesn't happen that way
KMacK...
"You don't have to be invisible when everybody is looking the wrong way..."
Writing the series "Wulfen Blood"... getting ready for publication.