Housepets: Curse of the Werenut

Story by ThisAdamGuy on SoFurry

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Chapter One

It was a dark night, and the silver moon peeked through the

clouds, providing only the meanest amount of light for Peanut and Grape

Sandwich as they made their way home from the movie theater.  They had begged for their parents to allow

them to attend the midnight screening of Pridelands 3, and though Peanut had

not been disappointed, Grape was in a sour mood.

"Oh, come on, Grape!" the dog said, shaking his cat friend

by the shoulders. "This was the best one yet!"

"No way," Grape retorted, shrugging her friend away.  "They totally ruined it!  The producers turned the whole thing into

nothing but a great big cash grab."

"That's not true!" Peanut insisted.  "I loved how they made the Hyena King's mask

look so much like it did in the book!"

As the two friends bickered, they were entirely unaware that

they were being watched from high above. 

Hovering in the air, hidden amongst the dark clouds, was the gryphon,

Pete.  To his right was his friend and

nemesis, Dragon.

"Why did you bring me all the way out here at this time of

night?" Dragon asked obviously irritated.

"Oh come on," Pete snorted. 

"We both know you don't need to sleep any more than I do.  Besides, I wanted you to be here for the

turning point in our game!"

"Ha!" Dragon laughed derisively.  "I'd love to see what you have in mind.  You're so far behind me at this point, you'll

have to cheat to catch up with me!"  She

eyed the gryphon suspiciously, "You haven't decided to cheat, have you?"

"Cheat is such a STRONG word," Pete shrugged, rolling his

eyes.  "I prefer to say that I invented a

new set of rules without your permission."

"Pete, what have you done?" Dragon demanded.

"Behold!" Pete declared, pointing towards the cat and dog

far below them.  "Behold, and see the end

of your reign of terror!"  With a wicked

cackle, he reached out and plucked a strand of silver moonlight from the sky.

"Pete, you can't possibly mean..." Dragon stammered, eyes wide

with horror.  "You can't!"

"All I'm doing, my dear Lady Lizard, is awakening a long

dormant power within your poochy little lover!"

"It's forbidden!" Dragon roared, stretching to her full

length to surround Pete, but the gryphon merely dropped a few feet, and with a

triumphant laugh, he cast the beam of moonlight at Peanut, who was still

blissfully unaware of what was going on above him.

"I'll admit, the final battle LOOKED pretty cool," Grape

conceded, "but it was nothing like how it happened in the book."

"I think you're just mad that Res didn't name a character

after you," Peanut said, grinning slyly.

Suddenly, the area around them lit up, and Peanut was

knocked off of his feet with a yelp of pain.

"Peanut!" Grape yelled, running to where her friend lay face

down on the ground.  He wasn't moving,

and there was a black spot on his back where the fur had been burned.  "Peanut, are you okay?"

The pup did not respond, but Grape took a small amount of

comfort in seeing that his chest was still rising and falling steadily.  He had been knocked unconscious, but it

seemed he was still all right.  Tears of

worry running down her face, Grape gingerly took Peanut's prone form in her

arms and picked him up.  Being a puppy,

he was lighter than a full grown dog, but Grape still had a hard time moving

him.  A soft moan escaped his lips as she

accidentally jostled him.

"Don't worry, Peanut!" Grape said to him. "You're going to

be okay."

As the cat tried to reassure her unconscious friend, Pete

grinned smugly at Dragon.

"You are a horrible creature, Pete!" Dragon hissed.  "How could you do that to him?"

"I don't know about you," Pete shot back, "but I don't want

to be locked in a mortal body for a lifetime. 

I've made my move, whether you approve of it or not."  He spread his arms defiantly, "What are you

going to do about it?"

Dragon's eyes narrowed dangerously, "You forget that I have

connections in Babylon Garden.  I'll go

to Tarot and see what she can do to help that poor dog."

Pete's grin only widened, "Are you sure you want to put

Peanut anywhere near his girlfriend right now? 

After all..." he turned and looked up at the moon, "the full moon is

tomorrow night."