Hunting 101, Thursday

Oct 01, 2015 01:49

"So, I'm hoping you guys took a look at the moon on Sunday, since it wasn't your typical full moon," Sam said, once everyone was settled. "I figured, with that in mind, this would be a good week to talk about shapeshifters, namely werewolves."

Grr argh! Oh wait, that's zombies. )

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Discussion [10/01] psychic_wonder October 1 2015, 05:51:32 UTC
What would you do if someone you cared about turned into a werewolf?

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Re: Discussion [10/01] bestatmystery October 1 2015, 06:11:55 UTC
"Lock her in a dog run and make sure she has plenty of kibble!"

Lottie had decided that Mildred was the most likely werewolfing candidate. What with her hippie mother and father with knowledge of quantum mechanics.

. . . And no, she didn't know what quantum mechanics had to do with werewolves, but it had to be in there somewhere.

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Re: Discussion [10/01] boneyard_girl October 1 2015, 14:31:33 UTC
"Millers don't leave anyone behind," Ada said flatly. "We're family. We'd probably find a way to modify a trailer for them, and they'd either get reassigned to Biological Impossibilities during the full moon or locked-down, depending on how violent they get."

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RE: Discussion [10/01] halfaclink October 1 2015, 17:45:10 UTC
"It depends," Frank noted. "I think a fetching collar with appropriate identifying information would be helpful for just about anyone prone to transformations. If it's somebody I don't actually care for that much, I might alert the local dog catcher. If it was somebody I cared about a good deal, well, even that depends on their personality. Are they revenge-minded? I'll help them hunt their werewolfer down like the dog that they quite literally are. But if they're accepting of life's quirks, I'll pour them a drink and make sure they have a sturdy chain in their yard for that time of the month."

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Re: Discussion [10/01] wildandbrave October 1 2015, 17:47:05 UTC
"Protect them," Cosette said immediately, as if that wasn't even a question. "If there was some way to help them without killing the person responsible for it, I'd much prefer to do that, but in any case I'd do whatever I could to help them."

She was not thinking about the possibility of killing them being the best way to help them.

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