"It's experimental," Elmer commented in a tone that suggested he judged the other man for not understanding art. "But - that's not the point. He wrote it about G. This person he loves, which he doesn't describe thoroughly, but I have reason to believe G was a werewolf." Also, a man, but it seemed that it was less scandalous to mention werewolves than to suggest a dead man who's diary Elmer had enjoyed reading was a homosexual. "He died trying to figure a way how to cure him, you see. He believed he could, by means of alchemy, separate the beastly body from the man. Divorce man from wolf, if you will. And in the process, you would have the cured G, freed from lycanthropy and a wolf."
Elmer thought the whole thing rather romantic and he had greatly enjoyed reading about their struggles. The diary had some great comedic bits, too. It truly was a marvellous read.
Elmer thought the whole thing rather romantic and he had greatly enjoyed reading about their struggles. The diary had some great comedic bits, too. It truly was a marvellous read.
Lynn cropped this avatar for me and even added a border and I'm very appreciative for that. Love you Lynn.