~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It seems you're having some trouble In dealing with these changes Living with these changes (oh no) The world is a scary place Now that you've woken up the demon in me ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'm not sure of THIS story, but in one of my fan-fics, a young witch named Terry Belle gets ahold of a spell titled "Releasing the Inner Beast" and uses it to become Weiroo or Anthroo (unsure of the name,and I am not going to reread my story to refresh my memory, breaking off in the middle of a thought to do so.).
She soon realizes why the spell was in the school's "restricted shelves". The reversal spell becomes harder and more painful to use each time. You should read or re-read "Doctor Jeckyl and Mr.Hyde" to get the full drift.
Both terrifying and hilarious, is the scene where Terry Belle, even tho officially cured of her transformations *, spontaneously becomes Anthroo at the school prom, and ...
Someday, short of a miracle, she'd become Anthroo for good ! Her beast form is strong (she can pull a car !), doesn't really care for magic if her fists and feet can solve the problem ...
* Her memory was modified to forget the spells and any scrip with the syllables was taken away from her. BUT it was already too late, as the riot at the prom later showed .
I'm not sure of THIS story, but in one of my fan-fics, a young witch named Terry Belle gets ahold of
Ya. Even used a pic from InkBun for the visual. However, she was wearing a necklace -and nothing else, and I worked that into the story. Wendy, according to my usage of this Harvey character, never gives a friend a store-bought gift - she always handcrafts and signs gifts. So, when she saw the necklace -and her signature on it -on Anthro's neck, she asked the beast-being how she got that item ! Anthroo was flustered.
In her transformations, her clothes get destroyed. So, after the first one, she always undressed before intoning the syllables of the spell. The necklace, survived.
Ya. Even used a pic from InkBun for the visual. However, she was wearing a necklace -and nothing els