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Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
So lately I've been in a bit of a "board to death with werewolves" funk. With that in mind, I've decided to try a different angle on it. One of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies is Rear Window. I've decided to use that as the basis of my next TF story.
The plot line is simple, a young photography student is laid up in his parents house with a broken leg and is confined to his second-floor bedroom, much like the film. However, his neighbor's hot daughter provides him with a distraction and he takes to spying on her. One night however, he watches her transform into a werewolf. What do you guys think? Any ideas and suggestions are always welcome. And yes, she will have pretty feet and there will be process of them transforming. |
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Re: Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
My first suggestion? Don't make it a broken leg. Make it something else that has him stuck at home. Otherwise it'll be too noticeable. At least by 30+ year olds.
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Re: Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
Perhaps... you could always make him home bound by other means. He could have a disease like chicken pocks, mumps, measles, or laringitis...
but if you prefer your protagonist not sick, perhaps he is grounded after being suspended from school for a week. He's a photographer right? I could think of a lot of compromising things photo evidence can accomplish. Maybe a lewd picture of school staff, cheating on tests, or maybe reporting some absurd rumor in newspaper or yearbook. The latter would be particularly juicy as it would be a boy who cried wolf kind of irony considering this is literally a boy spying on a werewolf. ![]() |
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Re: Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
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Re: Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
Ignore Circe, the broken leg makes it a fitting tribute to the film Rear Window. Looking forward to this.
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Re: Working on a female werewolf TF in the style of Alfred Hitchcock
Here we go! You actually get two TFs for the price of one. I tried to include several elements from the film as well.
http://mark-of-the-wolf.deviantart.c...ndow-660366305 |
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