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werewolf girl is falling for her dogwalker
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Loosely based on the game Werewolf: the apocalypses by White Wolf Games.

you're a wolf born garu, that's the werewolf word for werewolf, and so you've never really felt fully at home in your human form. Unfortunately you had to get a desk job in the city, so no more hunting in the forest for you.

Pretty much the only thing that's kept you sane is that one of your neighbors in your building has a side gig dog walking. Not only has he not caught on that that's not just a big dog, or why you're never in the same room as you dog, but he's really great at his job. He makes you almost forget the concrete and glass hellscape you live in. You've even started wearing the collar he got you as a way to deal with the human stresses you have to put up with.

You realize you have feelings for him, but they're human feelings and weird; still the wolf in you does not play coy, especially during a full moon cycle. The she wolf wants to act, but the how of that eludes her. the human girl knows she has to tell him how she feels, but it's scary to be that emotionally open.

What you do know is that he goes up to the rooftop garden to smoke weed, and you do owe him some money from that awesome day at the park last weekend. maybe have a moonlight chat?

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