Friday Flash: With the Moon
Aug. 15th, 2014 09:42 pmThank to
lilfluff for the prompt.
Written for Friday Flash
The shift came with the moon.
It was inexorable, unavoidable, inevitable: if you had the blood, then you shifted. All over the world, in every land, someone would look up at the night sky... and Change.
In Parkwood, where one particular moon-bound had been rather overfriendly a few generations back - the milkman, it turns out - the whole town would, on those nights, simply, quietly, Change. Women, men, children - those few who had not had the blood had found it very uncomfortable and moved out, or, in a few cases, married in and simply learned to work around it.
Neighboring towns had learned to stay clear of Parkwood on those nights, when the moon was new and the sky was dark. It was a strange place to be, when everyone around you was covered with fur and nuzzling against your leg, helping you across the street and washing your car. It was a strange place indeed, when the werewolves Changed.
Written for Friday Flash
The shift came with the moon.
It was inexorable, unavoidable, inevitable: if you had the blood, then you shifted. All over the world, in every land, someone would look up at the night sky... and Change.
In Parkwood, where one particular moon-bound had been rather overfriendly a few generations back - the milkman, it turns out - the whole town would, on those nights, simply, quietly, Change. Women, men, children - those few who had not had the blood had found it very uncomfortable and moved out, or, in a few cases, married in and simply learned to work around it.
Neighboring towns had learned to stay clear of Parkwood on those nights, when the moon was new and the sky was dark. It was a strange place to be, when everyone around you was covered with fur and nuzzling against your leg, helping you across the street and washing your car. It was a strange place indeed, when the werewolves Changed.
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Date: 2014-08-17 10:18 am (UTC)And the idea of werewolves nuzzling your leg, or washing your car quite tickled my sense of humour too.
All in all a really good read, and in such a low word count too.
Welcome to friday flash.
Steve Green.
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Date: 2014-09-04 09:32 pm (UTC)In the middle, with the "simply, quietly, Change", I started thinking of some other stories I like, where the werewolves are, in essence, just people - no matter what shape they're in.
Then, after the last paragraph, and even more so after reading the comments, I was reminded of this: http://threepanelsoul.com/2011/02/08/on-wild-animals/
Really, many of the old stories are rather unfair to actual wolves...
-EdorFaus
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Date: 2014-09-05 10:53 am (UTC)Glad you liked the story, and thanks for stopping by.