Saturday, June 3, 2017

FlashFicHive - 06/02/17

FlashFicHive challenger for June 02, 2017: Here


Song: "Hungry Like The Wolf" by Duran Duran

A 02.
Man lusting after woman (spouse?), playfully chasing her through the house.
- comes home, gives her a kiss somewhat ravenously, she laughs and moves away, he comes after her (very horny).




B 02.
Werewolf looking for something to eat (literally).
- points out a pedestrian and gets permission to chase her (from handler), changes into werewolf form and chases her.









C 02.


"She's out late," he says, pointing out the lone pedestrian walking the darkened park pathway.

"Yes, past curfew," the vampiress agrees and sighs, "I've had my fill already. If you're hungry, go ahead and get something to eat."

He smiles, his jaw lengthening as he begins to change into his other form. A wave of fur flows down his figure, covering and thickening the man as he changes into a werewolf. His snout is completed with a keen nose and sharp teeth enclosed.

As his feet finish spreading out, he hits all four paws to the ground and leaps towards the pedestrian. A growl alerts the woman when he is within thirty feet and she screams. Though knowing the odds are against her, she drops her purse and runs as fast as she can towards her destination. This makes the werewolf more pleased and he catches up to her, his paws pushing her down to the ground. Immediately, he flips her over and bites her neck to break it as well as rupture the jugular vein. As the woman's dead eyes roll in her head, the werewolf begins to engorge himself on the fresh kill. His victim would be nothing more than bones when he is done and would be difficult to identify as the vampiress picks up the victim's purse. The vampiress smiles, wishing she could have helped the werewolf deal with the blood that is now staining his paws and snout, but she knows that all werewolves have to deal with blood every so often.

"It builds character to be painted in blood," Alesar had told her once, "Let the werewolves experience it too."


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