Shendude
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Marcia Wolfe is a domestic goddess; she actually enjoys housework and her cooking is so divine that she's raking it in selling it online. Romy Wolf is a brash badass, a former world champion martial artist turned hard-charging sport's agent. Lupe Lobo is a polymath and prodigy, with a dozen degrees before she's old enough to drink, and a highly-paid lecturer and provider of expert opinions.
They are, as you can see, three very different women; in addition to the above re: careers, they're also different ages, races, body-types, and temperaments. But they have a lot in common, too; they're all drop-dead gorgeous, they all have higher-than-usual libidos for women, and they have similar tastes in movies, music, and men. This last is the most significant, since they in fact love the same man; Robert Remus, a college professor with a talent for cooking and a fondness for martial arts. This is isn't as much of a problem as you'd think, since he loves them too, and they're willing to share. No, the problem is the last thing the three women have in common:
They're all werewolves. Now, the transformation isn't, as Hollywood would have you believe, a sudden shift that occurs under the full moon; rather they spend about ten days human, followed by ten days in a hybrid form, followed by ten days as wolves, and then back to human, and so on (in general, at any given time, one of 'em will be at each stage). They also don't become ravenous beasts; they retain their human minds throughout...which is the source of the problem, because even when they're full-wolf, they still wanna get laid.
They are, as you can see, three very different women; in addition to the above re: careers, they're also different ages, races, body-types, and temperaments. But they have a lot in common, too; they're all drop-dead gorgeous, they all have higher-than-usual libidos for women, and they have similar tastes in movies, music, and men. This last is the most significant, since they in fact love the same man; Robert Remus, a college professor with a talent for cooking and a fondness for martial arts. This is isn't as much of a problem as you'd think, since he loves them too, and they're willing to share. No, the problem is the last thing the three women have in common:
They're all werewolves. Now, the transformation isn't, as Hollywood would have you believe, a sudden shift that occurs under the full moon; rather they spend about ten days human, followed by ten days in a hybrid form, followed by ten days as wolves, and then back to human, and so on (in general, at any given time, one of 'em will be at each stage). They also don't become ravenous beasts; they retain their human minds throughout...which is the source of the problem, because even when they're full-wolf, they still wanna get laid.
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