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Hound of the Baskervilles
Two months ago, during the time when the different worlds converged, the tiny Lacie encountered a very large wolf. One month after receiving that negligible cut to her palm, she turned into a little black wolf puppy for a night, and wasted no time sinking her fangs into Kevin's hand when he tried to pick her up and keep her out of trouble.
Tonight, there are two wolves in the Baskerville House, and they've pretty much figured out what's going on.
Lady Shelly and Oswald agreed some time ago that Kevin would make a pretty good wolf, if it came to it, and he really can't help but feel like someone is laughing at him over it. His two stints as a bunny rabbit did not prepare him at all for walking around on four legs -- walking, not hopping -- and having a mouth full of huge teeth. He keeps tripping over his own feet, getting confused as he tries to sort through all the sounds and smells, and earlier his long tail got stuck in a door. It would be easier if he were a pup like Lacie, loping about the house and crawling under the furniture, but as a full-grown werewolf Kevin is huge, four feet tall at the shoulder and heavier than he is as a human. Finally, after spending half the night trying to endure the house, the white wolf ventures outside in an attempt to get used to this new form. After all, given that the Brat has turned for the second month in a row, it looks like he's probably going to be stuck with it...
When not at home with Glenwald and company, Kevin can be found wandering through the streets he often haunts during patrol, enjoying the late-night solitude of the mansion's gardens, or perhaps even sniffing about at Lady Shelly's house, just to make sure nothing suspicious is going on nearby. Hopefully, he'll be back at home safe and sound before the moon sets. If he isn't, somebody gets to deal with a mortified and very naked knight, who will proceed to sleep in their house for two days and then eat the whole pantry for breakfast. Ah, the noble life of a werewolf!
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fallingbackup wearing his shiny new coat, if you will. Due to busyness, there is no post as of yet for
bittybratty's first transformation, but I will link it here whenever something is backdated. Slow, late, and backtags welcome as always!]
Tonight, there are two wolves in the Baskerville House, and they've pretty much figured out what's going on.
Lady Shelly and Oswald agreed some time ago that Kevin would make a pretty good wolf, if it came to it, and he really can't help but feel like someone is laughing at him over it. His two stints as a bunny rabbit did not prepare him at all for walking around on four legs -- walking, not hopping -- and having a mouth full of huge teeth. He keeps tripping over his own feet, getting confused as he tries to sort through all the sounds and smells, and earlier his long tail got stuck in a door. It would be easier if he were a pup like Lacie, loping about the house and crawling under the furniture, but as a full-grown werewolf Kevin is huge, four feet tall at the shoulder and heavier than he is as a human. Finally, after spending half the night trying to endure the house, the white wolf ventures outside in an attempt to get used to this new form. After all, given that the Brat has turned for the second month in a row, it looks like he's probably going to be stuck with it...
When not at home with Glenwald and company, Kevin can be found wandering through the streets he often haunts during patrol, enjoying the late-night solitude of the mansion's gardens, or perhaps even sniffing about at Lady Shelly's house, just to make sure nothing suspicious is going on nearby. Hopefully, he'll be back at home safe and sound before the moon sets. If he isn't, somebody gets to deal with a mortified and very naked knight, who will proceed to sleep in their house for two days and then eat the whole pantry for breakfast. Ah, the noble life of a werewolf!
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Ah! It's a black rabbit!
Well, she won't chew on it a lot, then. She likes black rabbits far too much for that. But, tail wagging, she jumps on it again, enjoying the noise. Despite his earlier misgivings, Kevin stays where he is, ears swiveling as he listens to the noises that aren't squeaks. He seems content, for the moment, to watch the cub play.
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"See? And you didn't think it was a fun toy."
Reaching out, she plucks up the bunny and squeaks it a few times for her younger self, dangling it so that the pup can jump up and claim it back.
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Well -- he thinks in his wolfy brain, without words, really -- he is awfully big and the toy is awfully small. It's a Brat-sized toy. It would be much better for him if there was a toy for him to play with that actually matched his size, something big and sturdy he could yank around on or swat. Not that he wants a toy of his very own, mind. Just, if he was going to have one, that's what would be practical, is all.
He might look just an eensy bit depressed as he watches the Lacies have fun while he hides ineffectually under the coffee table.
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"What, do you want to play, too? You didn't a minute ago..."
Giving little!her the toy back to pounce on, Lacie stands up, looking around. There must be something she can use...
In a shadowy corner of the living room, she spies a ball that she could've sworn hadn't been there before. It was a good-sized thing, too big for him to get his teeth into.
"Huh." she says, going over to the thing and picking it up.
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He has no idea as of yet that if the thing bounces or is easy to kick back and forth, he's screwed.
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"Well, what do you think?" she asks, wiggling the ball at him.
bounce
bounce
bouce...
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It bounces back up again and bonks her right in the side of her face before bouncing away. Yes. Yes, good. Kevin's face splits into a doggie grin and he emerges from the table to lope off after it, tail wagging.
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Latching onto both of his ears, she gives them a good hard tug.
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The tiny Lacie stops what she's doing and stares at them, head tilting. She can't figure out if they're having a fight now or not.
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Snarling, she swats at him hard, nonetheless. Dislodged she may be, but she's far from done with this fight.
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Hn. That's no good. Kevin stares at it for a moment, guilty from the narrow miss, and decides this fight is going to have to relocate. Yanking his ears back out of her grasp, Kevin rolls to his feet and gets a solid mouthful of skirt. Then he trots toward the door, dragging Lacie along behind him with his tail held high.
Let's take this outside. B( The little Lacie scampers along behind them, dragging her squeaky rabbit by the ear in much the same way, tripping over it as she goes.
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She can feel the Rabbit stirring, on the other side of reality, woken by her anger and the jostling of their struggle. She can practically feel it tilting its head at her, as undertain as to the seriousness of this fight as the little cub is. For the moment, she shoves it aside, continuing to fight even harder as they make it outside.
Her skirt picks up twigs and leaves as he drags her out into the yard, and she redoubles her efforts, at that. Normally she doesn't care if her clothes get stained, but usually it's her doing that stains them. Having the ruffles and silk mussed by someone else, is suddenly the most offensive thing in the world.
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So, it's with renewed vigor that he turns to try and pin her again, but as the fight continues, Kevin finds that he's actually enjoying himself. He lives the life of a fighter, and he still practices and spars all the time; it's doubly important that he stay in shape now that his diet has so much maple sugar in it. But how long has it been since he engaged in some plain old roughhousing? Not since he was a boy, surely. Then, too, it's not often that he gets to fight with Lacie when she can't turn it into some sort of sexual molestation festival. His tail begins to wag, swishing more and more as her fury increases.
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She watches the other two scuffling for a few moments longer. When the other wolf's tail starts wagging, she concludes that they're only playing, and that her older self doesn't really need her help. A gleeful ball of black fur in the darkness, the cub prances off to explore the lawn, leaving her new toy forgotten.
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Gradually she tries to work her way back into his back.
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She has to lay flat a moment, when he rolls over on her again. When she sits up, her hair also has gained a few twigs and leaves and tangles, but it's just in time to see that ludicrous pose and realize that he thinks he's playing with her. An eye twitches, as she tries to make up her mind whether that makes this hilarious or even more infuriating.
The jury's still out, when she leaps at him again.
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As he attempts to pin her again, however, he notices the rabbit toy laying off to the side, and realizes abruptly that there isn't a Brat to go with it. Lacie still beneath him, he lifts his head suddenly, ears perked toward the toy in the hopes that she's at least nearby. Shit, the last thing he needs is to lose the Brat. She's small enough to squeeze through the gate, too, isn't she...?
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Then she notices the abandoned rubber rabbit, too. Sitting up straighter, she wriggles out from under the wolf, looking out over the back yard with a frown.
"Little me...?"
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...except that when he gets there and sniffs at it instinctively, Kevin discovers that he can recognize the Brat's scent on the thing, and that not every direction around the toy carries the same scent. Feeling distinctly weird, the knight snuffles around in the grass, slowly piecing together where the cub must have headed. She'd rolled around all over the place, of course, but at last, he narrows down one direction as being the most recent one. Following the trail, he wanders around the side of the house, heading for the back yard. That's not out the front gate, at least...
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Following him, she goes around the side of the house, eyes going wide, when she realizes they seem to be heading for Chicken's coop...
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If he had a moment more to act, Kevin would spend it rolling his eyes. Instead, he bares his own teeth and growls low in his chest, stalking forward toward it. The chicken pauses to tilt its homicidal head at the larger wolf. It appears undaunted by his size. If anything, its expression says something like, Is this motherfucker seriously pulling shit with me...? For a long moment, the two stand there, facing off. Kevin doesn't actually want to attack the chicken. Chicken thinks the wolf is a giant dumbass.
It's the puppy who ruins the moment. She darts forward to snap at the chicken's leg and nearly gets pecked for it. Kevin barrels forward then and Chicken backs up, but only because it's just had its personal space invaded. It's swiping at him a moment later, claws at the ready.
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"Wait, wait!"
Slipping between the wolves and the bird, she makes soothing sounds at the fowl-tempered foul. (She also shoots a bit of a look over her shoulder at Kevin. No terrorizing her favorite pet!)
"Chicken!" she says, turning her attention back to the bird. "Want to go for walkies? It's been a while since we've gone for walkies!"
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Chicken, who does not care overly much about Lacie's feelings on all this, scoots around her and gets a nice swipe in on Kevin's back end, hastening his retreat. His thick fur protects him from the worst of it, but it still stings, and he'll discover a bloody scratch back there once he's back in the house. Lacie may not let him forget the rolling and the belly rubs and the sniffing, but he's not going to let her forget that he sustained an injury on his ass -- from a chicken -- because her younger self is kinda dumb. Bah!
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"C'mon. You're all going to have to learn to put up with each other. They're here to stay and so are you." she says to the bird. "I won't let them try to eat you, and you need to try not to scratch them. Now, let's go for a walk."
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