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Anonymous
3/26/25, 6:06 AM
Good start, I really enjoyed it. Keen for the next part!
3/17/25, 9:11 PM
That got sad at the end :slightly_frowning_face: Good progression though as his body is still ramping it up. I do hope he finds a small way to manage it, but being unmanageable is part of the fun. I wonder if he finds the file on his computer and he'll listen to it to make sure that's what did it... :smiling_imp:

3/25/25, 3:52 PM
@[djinnie](/user/show/16878) True, an emotional roller coaster like such a situation has ups as well as downs. As for the file, who knows. It would be horrible if his...'output' became even more extreme, wouldn't it? :smiling_imp:

3/26/25, 3:55 AM
@[fapsalad](/user/show/10043322) Even more extreme?! Sound absolutely AWful... I would never wish such a thing on ANYone, even myself... :smiling_imp:
3/26/25, 3:32 AM
love this series.
Anon
3/26/25, 3:29 AM
@[Rock Creek Werewolf](/user/show/10002145) I see....so Ray is kind of seeing divinity through various lenses. I suppose in a way the idea of consummation of divine love is present in a spiritual fashion in sufi literature- the archetype of the lovers is there. I'm not sure if that has a christian variant (perhaps in being the "bride" of christ or the like)- but sufi literature sees the tale of Layla and Majnun (romeo and juliet before romeo and juliet) as showing how mad love can lead to the divine, and of Potiphar's wife (who basically goes from two-timing conniving seductress to madly in love tragic lady with a whole lot of cunning, a whole lot of drama, and a whole lot of getting whooped over the head with consequences...she gets better eventually). In that view, Potiphar's wife (Zulaykha)'s chasing after Yusuf is literally her chasing after the divine. And boy does she want that man....depending on the reading he wanted her to but kept his cool- though he needed a little nudge to move away. Never lost that want though depending on the reading. Rumi's telling of her story blends the erotic and the divine to an almost scandalous degree- using romance and sensuality and love and mania as religious allegory. It's been a favorite tale in the east for nearly a millennia to tell all over Asia. At the same time, Ray integrating this with the classical understanding that the abrahamic god is well...beyond the need for sex alongside the idea of divine eroticisim is another thing I'm thinking about now. We know Chavez wants to induct him as an apprentice- and it's clear Chavez in his own way is devout- he didn't take kindly to Toddson's mockery. Chavez's chirstology and theological views were shown earlier with the saints- but I am intrigued to see if we'll see them explored further. And it's also clear that Chavez wants to keep Yousef away from the king- but why? The king seemed affable...mostly. The way I see it, for Chavez to be a cardinal means he knows his theology. Very well. So seeing that further explored is what I am interested in. We know Chavez sees service as a cardinal for all kinds- not just weres. At the same time, he does see weres as different from people- and that mondjugen must grow into being one. As for werewolf instability- while it makes sense they would be high strung and prone to conflict, it sometimes makes me wonder how they've also managed to infilitrate high levels of human society, be world leaders (Toddson's comment on Bush) and clearly manage technological infrastructures like the mondjugen searching app without combusting. If they were so unstable it's likely their enemies would have proxied their way through them- setting them against each other. If a werewolf can't wait even five minutes for revenge then well...it does make sense why they are constantly engaging in park chuckings of wolves, coups and other messes. But it also makes me wonder how their entire society hasn't well...collapsed yet in some massive conflict (like a civil war) that just completely wrecked them collectively. Or perhaps that already happened.... The mystery and complexity of werewolf politics is really how despite all their instability (seemingly in a perpetual warring states era style) they somehow survive without being overrun by their enemies. I suspect hunters can take advantage of this chaos really well.
3/25/25, 11:53 PM
A deeply intriguing chapter. The pack seems to be shattered, but is there a chance to regroup? Cardinal Chavez and King Ted do not seem to be on the same wavelength- Chavez doesn't want Ted to get his paws on Yousef. Why? What does Ted have planned for Yousef that he would find so objectionable. A long-awaited smackdown between Ruiz and the scheming Toddson- "I can't wait to see how *this turns out!"

3/26/25, 3:16 AM
@[ParadoxBear](/user/show/10002417) So much to get through in the three remaining chapters! Thank you for sticking with me!
3/26/25, 3:15 AM
still love this one.
3/25/25, 6:22 PM
Oh no! Bill and the pack are paying for his spell to trap Nando, aren’t they? The scene with Ray in prayer was both hot and moving. Love it all!

3/26/25, 3:12 AM
@[Furrybttm40](/user/show/10010813) I improved Ray’s prayers some, based on feedback. Give it a re-read. And there will be a lot more to come on that narrative thread in the next chapter. Cardinal Chavez will want to bring Ray further into the fold, but is Ray already ahead of him?
Anon
3/25/25, 8:57 PM
Also, I am curious- how exactly are these alphas just going to tear up the place and run off? Wouldn't somebody well...notice? Or is that covered under magic? And as Tom said....are all the alphas who were there guilty? Or not? Yousef is absolutely enraged but he needs to calm down. Meanwhile poor Frank in all of this is just...forgotten. I know we'll be seeing him again. As for Yousef's visions....oh I don't like the sound of them. Did one of them have them running through the park? And Oakley....now really is not the time to shoot your stuff. Please don't. Then again, at least he means well. Our protagonists do need that much. Honestly the fact that pack politics are so violent and the fact that they chuck people into the park...honestly it's fascinating how they all haven't done infighting so badly they've all become non-sapient. Like what is stopping them from just...combusting on a mass scale into conflicts? Clearly coups and wolf kings can get deposed like nothing else. Even here we're seeing scheming against the king. And then there's that hunter....they're up to something. Honestly, I can't even blame said hunter at this point. Werewolves seem to just uniquely be really unstable and dangerous compared to other weres. Oakley does not seem anywhere near as wonky at times. On the other hand....something tells me these hunters go after more than just weres.

3/26/25, 3:10 AM
@[Anon](/user/show/10049352) I LIKE that werewolves are unstable. Perfect, these creatures are not. I see them as the anti-vampire; wait five hundred years for revenge? Howling Hell! A werewolf cannot wait five minutes!! They’re not completely animals, but they’re not completely men either. I like how their bestial nature makes their society unstable, messy, & volitile. And I hope you do too ;-)
3/26/25, 1:28 AM
For several chapters, I've been confidently saying how there was no going back for Nick. Too many past cases of how guys change after coming out of their brainwashing. And yet, here I am, proven wrong again. Henry's and Nick's connection was a solid play. I had thought it gone when Kurt 'remade' Nick. Yet it works. With that and how Nick brought himself down gave Henry a roadmap to putting him back together. And that back and forth on who controlled who between the three of them was a thrill to read. I also enjoyed the use of that hood with the dildo attachment. And the use of the headset. Heck, if given a bit more time, Henry might have succumbed to the headset and gave in. Especially with Kurt's open offer. Or how Kurt really played into having Henry be the 'pet'. Quite the tantalizing catch 22. But ultimately, I feel...not sure if its disappointment or conflicted or both with Nick's revival. Perhaps I just enjoyed seeing him as the dumb jock slave. Or even the relationship he had with Kurt as Master and slave. Or how it seems he is fully restored without any residual backlash (yet). And maybe that just hasn't been revealed yet. It just feels too good guy true with the lose of a master and slave dynamic I enjoy reading about. Though this does leave me wondering about Kurt. With the lose of Nick's memories, that just leaves his own and Tri-Hard's. And with Kurt losing a lot of know how, what can he still do? Or that his supposed ally took that from him. And if Kurt knows about the link between the two heroes, then can he not realize how he is being played? Or not exploit that himself.

3/26/25, 2:42 AM
@[Marik29](/user/show/10021139) Thank you for such a,... detailed comment! haha! I'm glad you enjoyed what transpired, even if it was bittersweet from your perspective. I know you enjoyed Nick's time with Kurt as much as I enjoyed writing it, but he couldn't stay that way forever. Does this mean he's back to 'normal',... no. He has all his memories back now and his love for Kurt has been quashed, but he also has his memories of serving Kurt in his head still. We'll see how he handles that later but, to clarify, Nick isn't back to 100% so easily. As for Kurt; yes, **Tri-Hard**'s memories were erased from his mind and Nick's were taken too. He's back to being 'just Kurt'. Henry's manipulations have made him forget what he has lost, with Kurt thinking Henry must have shown him how to work the villain's base. Maybe he'll see through his new programming,... we'll have to see!
3/26/25, 1:38 AM
This was hot and sexy. I love the hole presenting part. Too bad there isn't rimming. Great series! Great chapter.