That had to be one of his least favorite sensations, Apparating. It left him feeling a bit queasy, and green, but he didn't show it, and didn't let that uneasyness shake him any. Once in the cover of the trees in that old familiar forrest, he breathed easier and let out a triumphant laugh. Before she had a chance to make any stupid moves, he turned on her and snatched the wand back out of her hand, stepping only slightly away from her, and snapping it a few times, just for good measure.
"Now you're not going anywhere, and if you try to run, just remember I run faster than normal humans, you won't get far." He lifted his face into the air and took a few deep inhales, trying to catch the scent of anything familiar. They weren't in the right part of the forrest, but they weren't too far away either. He walked back towards her and grabbed her roughly by the arm, dragging her along with him. "I want you to meet my family," he said. "I think they'll like you quite a bit, and they'll help me look after you until I can put my plans into motion for you." He didn't tell her what those plans were, but he fully intended for her to join his little family as a full werewolf as soon as the full moon came around.