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a werewolf's weakness...

"Awwww... you don't like it Mr. Mad Doggie?" you say innocently. "GAHHAAAHAHA!!! AHAAHAAHHAHAHAHHAA!!! *gasp* Please! Pleaheheeehease!!! Make it stop! Make it stahaahahaaap!!! Nooohoohohhooo!!! Not there! Not THERE!" He screams in giggling agony as you start worming the feather through his toes... *pfft* AAAAHHHAAAAHAHAAAHHAAAHHAHAAAHHAH!!! You enjoy seeing the wolf claw the ground trying to escape your grasp in vain because of the tickly sensations depriving him of his strength. After about what seemed to be an eternity of non-stop tickling, the wolf's laugh was starting to weaken and his voice becoming coarse. You decide to finally let him go. His face is wet with sweat and tears. His body trembling because of the tickling that overloaded his nervous system, his voice filled with sniveling and giggles, his wolfman pride broken because of a wretched feather. "Yyy... your s... so mean..." he said with a giggly, trembling voice. "I thought you liked being tickled..." you say with a smirk on your face. By then the Werewolf's body lay limp, tired, and fast asleep. You seem to find it fun seeing him at your mercy in a non-violent but cruel way. Then an idea pops to mind... an evil one. You grin as you look around and find a bunch of shackles hanging from the dungeon wall. Your eyes gleam for a moment, but then the shadow of Mr. Problem shows up. You look at Mad Dog. You pick up his arm and try to drag him; but of course it doesn't work... he's too heavy... "That's a shame..." So, you sit down and spend a few minutes plotting and you finally get an idea. "I think I saw some floor wax in the bathroom back there!" you think as you go over to the bathroom and find a bottle of wax and a brush. So you wax a path from the wolf to the shackles and a few good hours work it's done you finally finished your job. You feel tired and your eyes are about to betray you. So, you decide to sleep on the floor; far away from him of course. You close your eyes and fall asleep.


Written by Dr. Payne

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