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A Lot To Learn

A Lot To Learnby Red Wolf

The huge creature, more mutant bear than werewolf, leapt for the throat of the woman. She slammed a shoulder into its abdomen and following the stumbling creature, pinned it down and latched onto its throat with blunt human teeth. She increased the pressure until it ceased struggling and started to change back to human form.

Wolf sat crosslegged on the ground shaking her head in disbelief at a now human Oz. Hollywood had a lot to answer for if her little brother didn't even know what a real werewolf looked like.

Jossverse Drabbleschallenge #42: crossovers

Published Babble Horde — 13.01.2004
Published Jossverse Drabbles — 13.01.2004
Published fanfiction.net — 02.02.2004
Published deviantART — 18.03.2004
Published Forever Fandom — 01.04.2004
Published nFiction — 02.06.2004
Published The Slayer's FanFic Archive — 19.07.2004

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coolieo! — via fanfiction.net — posted by Baileyroks at 17.02.2004 15:33 AEST | #

I liked the action. You write it much better than I do. I think maybe that's why I stick to more "emotional" pieces. I hate to say it, but I'm kind of out of my league here. I didn't really know who the characters were, since this is out of my usual fanfiction genre. But, I did occasionally watch Buffy and I've recently taken an interest in Angel — via LiveJournal — posted by Dawn S at 26.03.2004 08:59 AEST | #

Can't believe nobody's commented on this.

Hollywood had a lot to answer for if her little brother didn't even know what a real werewolf looked like.

I kinda got the same impression a couple months back watching the third Harry Potter movie. Much as I love the movies and the books, Rowling's impression of werewolves is pretty dismal — via LiveJournal — posted by IrishVampire13 at 18.06.2005 15:25 AEST | #

This was not only my first shot in that particular drabble community, but also my first drabble. I think I confused people. I do that.

Hollywood werewolves suck. Most werewolf books suck. The HP werewolf sucked. I'm doing my bit to redress that — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 18.06.2005 15:26 AEST | #

Yeah, my mental image of them has always been considerably more lupine than the typical Hollywood version — via LiveJournal — posted by IrishVampire13 at 18.06.2005 15:27 AEST | #

Rather than do the crap makeup, you'd think it would be easier to just use a real wolf (or a Malamute, as they usually do). Every time I run across stupid executive decisions like this I think longingly of the ship full of useless middle management morons it H2G2. It would be so nice to stick them all in a ship and stend them off into space — via LiveJournal — posted by Red Wolf at 18.06.2005 15:27 AEST | #

Yeah, one would assume that. The only trouble would be training, but surely that takes far less time than designing a so-called good makeup job and having the actor sit for X hours a day letting them put it on, or designing/animating a halfway decent CGI version — via LiveJournal — posted by IrishVampire13 at 11.07.2005 14:33 AEST | #

Cool I like it a lot you have a way whith words see ya latter — via The Slayer's FanFic Archive — posted by babydoll at 29.09.2005 15:27 AEST | #

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