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Moya Sestra

Moya Sestra

I love old movies. When the call opened for She Shifters, I spent a little time revisiting some of my favorite were-creatures. It’s easy to forget how rare this theme once was in film and fiction, since today shifters and vampires have both become staples of film and fiction, genres of their own. The earliest were-movies are, not surprisingly, about lycanthropes. The Werewolf of London (1935) is generally regarded as the first major movie about a shape-shifter, although there were…

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2 Days… Through Angela’s Pet Door

2 Days… Through Angela’s Pet Door

Enjoy a snippet from Angela Caperton’s “Pet Door.” The mixture of D/s and a shapeshifting vampire eager for a leash were to delicious for me not to include! Delilah Devlin *~*~*~*~*~*~* I scratched, just like the bitch I am. Wet, shivering, hungry, I pawed at her door and salivated, drooled really, a puppy eager to be paddled with a newspaper and scolded. Hungry. I’d watched her for several nights, watched how she’d stared down the valets, eloquently subdued jerks who…

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