Do lint rollers even exist in the roaring twenties? Guess they'll find out.
Although literally minutes ago the wolf was a human being, it's extremely difficult not to just talk to it like you would any other canine. One thing that's always been appealing about animals is that they don't judge, and it makes babbling hard not to do.
"See, that's super sweet. Much, much cooler than running around in your bathrobe with a golf club, heh." He scritches her behind her ears. "You know, in movies, it's like usually a werewolf winds up being sort of half humanoid? Except that one in London, I guess. But I know in old stories it was like this, where you turn into a full wolf. I read once in France they didn't have witch trials like a lot of the rest of Europe did, they had werewolf trials. I always thought that was kinda interesting. I mean, they probably weren't really werewolves at all - I hope not, you seem pretty nice - probably just people they didn't like. Or like, serial killers, like that Gille de Rais guy or whatever." Kyle can talk forever.
"I'm gonna tell you a secret. I always felt bad for werewolves in movies who didn't wanna turn. Like the guy in Werewolf in London. Like the moon did it's thing and whether you liked it or not, bam! I always identified with that because I've felt that happen. Not with becoming a wolf, nothing that dire - heh, that's a joke - but with being a total douchebag."
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Although literally minutes ago the wolf was a human being, it's extremely difficult not to just talk to it like you would any other canine. One thing that's always been appealing about animals is that they don't judge, and it makes babbling hard not to do.
"See, that's super sweet. Much, much cooler than running around in your bathrobe with a golf club, heh." He scritches her behind her ears. "You know, in movies, it's like usually a werewolf winds up being sort of half humanoid? Except that one in London, I guess. But I know in old stories it was like this, where you turn into a full wolf. I read once in France they didn't have witch trials like a lot of the rest of Europe did, they had werewolf trials. I always thought that was kinda interesting. I mean, they probably weren't really werewolves at all - I hope not, you seem pretty nice - probably just people they didn't like. Or like, serial killers, like that Gille de Rais guy or whatever." Kyle can talk forever.
"I'm gonna tell you a secret. I always felt bad for werewolves in movies who didn't wanna turn. Like the guy in Werewolf in London. Like the moon did it's thing and whether you liked it or not, bam! I always identified with that because I've felt that happen. Not with becoming a wolf, nothing that dire - heh, that's a joke - but with being a total douchebag."