His hands had retained their human shape, save for the large black claws that extended from his now larger finger tips. The underside of his hands had grown toughened pads as did his feet. White fur covered his hands and arms all the way up to his elbows before the hair gave way to human skin. His chest and back had retained it's human look and hairless though his chest and shoulders had broadened during his mid transformation. His hips all the way down to his toes were completely wolven; covered in thick white fur matted with the blood that was leaking from his wound. His large legs were bigger than a standard wolf's hind quarters, the muscles beneath the fur shaking from the strain he'd put them under. His usually proud tail was tucked beneath him in his pain. His head also had retained its human form, though the lines of his face had become a little sharper, row of sharp fangs and teeth hinting at the stopped change. His white hair had grown out into a shaggy layered look which would have given way to his mane. Large white ear protruded from the top of his head and his eyes were a rich gold, narrowed to look more animal than human.
Karri looked down at the gun shot wound and tried to lick at the blood dripping, hoping to ease the pain in some way, but he wasn't quite as flexible in this form as he was in his wolf form so he couldn't quite reach the wound. He gave up trying to lick it and looked back the way he'd come, ears twitching as he listened. He didn't hear the hunters anymore but he didn't yet feel safe. He swallowed hard before he pushed off the rock and continued to run in his odd leaping gait since he couldn't quite walk upright with his wolf back legs and his spine had started to curve. With a little more traveling through the trees, Karri's energy began to wane. He needed to get the bullet out and rest. It was taking a toll on him. He slowed and started to limp his way forward, sniffing at the ground. Eventually, he found what looked like an abandoned cabin. He hesitated and sniffed the air. He had never been this far from his territory but he was in pain, hungry, thirsty, and tired. He knew humans lived in places like these, but he didn't smell any fresh tracks. Maybe for a moment the cabin would be safe enough. He could get some of the things he needed and work on getting the nasty burning shards out of his body. His body ached being in this half transformed state; every part of his body screaming as the burden.
He crept closer to the house and peered around, sniffing all the while. He didn't smell new human scents, but there was a strange scent he couldn't quite place. With one final huff, he deemed it safe for now. He wouldn't stay long. He peeked into an open window and pushed up higher before he made his quiet entry. Or at least tried to be quiet. He managed to get his head in and his long arms through the window and resting quietly on the counter beneath the window, on either side of a dip with a strange thing at its center and a nob. As he moved forward however, his hips got stuck in the window. He winced, his hind-legs kicking at the dirt and scratching up the wall as he tried to force himself into the tight space. A whimper escaped his lips as his injury was aggravated against the window and the contraption in front of him, blood staining the counter. He pulled and yanked at the counter in front of him, one of his hand paws hitting the faucet, sending a stream of water from it.
Finally, he shoved himself through the window and fell into the house with a loud 'thump' and a whine. The young werewolf got up in a crouch and glanced around the strange surroundings, a hand resting against his injury to stem some of the blood. When nothing immediately attacked, he turned his attention to the running water. How did humans create a personal waterfall? He gingerly leaned forward and gave the water a testing lick. It was cool to the tongue and tasted like any other water. For the moment, he ignored everything else and started to lap greedily at the refreshing water, his hands on either side of the faucet to help keep himself level with it.