Swan Eaters by Georgia Dunn for July 03, 2019

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    Strob Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Granny gasps can’t be good. Demon teething?

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    Hedgehog  over 5 years ago

    Her canines are finally coming in.

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    McColl34 Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Oh dear!

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    David OBrien  over 5 years ago

    Fangs a lot.

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    Sue Ellen  over 5 years ago

    Wow! Offal is behaving as if he actually might be concerned. What’s going on here?

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    pjsdoghouse2003  over 5 years ago

    Actually feel kind of bad for Offal. He tried to comfort Clover, he just doesn’t have a lot of experience at it.

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    arolarson Premium Member over 5 years ago

    This really doesn’t look good….albino werewolf?

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    alliegator  over 5 years ago

    looks to me like she just takes after her granny!

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    Keep on keepin' on  over 5 years ago

    I think Offal is genuinely concerned here. Along with the main storyline (poor Clover!) there’s a possible second here.

    People who have true, but unexpected, moments of selfless care are generally at a crossroads of sorts. If they get treated in derogatory ways (because they’re scum, after all, and MUST be faking it etc) they frequently learn fast NOT to allow that caring. On the other hand, IF time and energy can be spared for them, treating them as having genuine feelings of caring etc can help that part of them grow and take stronger root. They will not stop being OVERALL scrum in a month or anything, but it’s a positive dimension to who they are that can grow. And, if they are just given neutral or no responses to evidence of caring, pretty much ANYRHING is possible. I wonder if, or how, Georgia will present this? She’s SUCH a talented, deep storyteller!

    (Visual aide, sorta: A garden overrun by ugly invasive weeds, and in the middle a beautiful native flower appears from nowhere. The plant of the flower can fruit, and is needed by the area life. The fruit is tasty, but the plant will have to be another 5-10 yrs older to produce it. Does one stomp it, ignore it, or help and nurture it?)

    Ok. Climbing off my “social philosopher’s soapbox” now. ;-)

    -KOKO

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    willie_mctell  over 5 years ago

    Beautiful fangs.

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    miscreant  over 5 years ago

    Fangs alot granny for the teeth.

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    Fiona D Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Clover takes after Olwen. She’s only five and already coming into her powers. Those ninnies in the Weird Village got off easy.

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    BarbaraKrooss  over 5 years ago

    Wigglesworth has fangs like that, too. Maybe there’s a place in the family for a nice “Kitty Man”, after all. (He’s not that different…)

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    poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Looks like she takes after gramma! Teeth growing upwards? Werewolf or unusual vampire!

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