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Octransfur Day 25: Watering the Lawn [Politoed TF] by Joat

Helen stood out on the front lawn, looking around. It hadn’t rained in quite some time and the grass was looking dried up as a result. This simply would not do, but fortunately, the potion in her right hand held the perfect answer!

...Well, okay, she could also have just bought a sprinkler, but where was the fun in that?

She uncorked the vial and drank the potion quickly. She waited for a bit, before suddenly she felt the hair on her head bunch up together, before all of it merged into one thick strand, which curled above her head.

Her eyes then started to move apart as her face pushed forward, her head becoming more rounded as it turned mostly green, with her lower jaw turning yellow and her cheeks turning pink. It was unmistakable. The potion was definitely working. Already, she could see clouds starting to quickly form above her.

Her torso was next to change, quickly rounding out as it turned green. On her belly formed a large yellow circle, with a thin green swirl on it, somewhat resembling her singular hair in shape. After that, her arms and legs started turning green, before her hands started turning yellow and her feet turned green, reshaping into paws with bulbous yellow digits.

Finally, a rain drop fell on her head, followed by several more, and soon a downpour was coming down on her and her lawn. And her neighbors’ lawns. And pretty much the entire neighborhood. With that, she headed back inside, then checked “Water the lawn” off her chores list for the day.

Octransfur Day 25: Watering the Lawn [Politoed TF]

Joat

The theme for this day was Rain. I considered TF via rain, but then I had the idea of reversing those two, so here we are.

Doing the traditional comparison with what CrizBN did, I will say this is kind of an odd one. Remember what I said with the Sleepy prompt, where he subtly turned what could have been "TF while sleepy" into "sleepy TF"? This time, what he did was definitely "TF while rain", because the rain actually has nothing to do with the TF other than being in the same image with it. That said, I will say that the rain complements the background beautifully, so that's a definite plus.

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