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Victorian Werewolves: Evette/Emerson Isolated by Lavenderrose

Victorian Werewolves: Evette/Emerson Isolated

Lavenderrose

Posting an isolated set for my own character so as to go into greater detail on the background.

His name is Emerson, although in his human form given his feminine body type and trap nature, he tends to pose as a girl named Evette. He’s originally a street urchin, roughly 19, leading a small gang of Oliver Twist style orphans, but he had fallen for a certain noble lady who had shown him kindness during a desperate time in his life (this being prior to her own transformation into a werewolf.) Later (now after the Lady Eliza had been turned) he had an opportunity to repay the favor when he found the very lady naked and exposed under mysterious circumstances in an alley (basically after one of her early transformed rampages.) To protect her, he took her to a place she could hide from vagrants or others who might take advantage of her, while he went to find her household who were probably out looking for her. However, as soon as they reached the location and before he could depart, her transformation kicked in again along with the primal urges it held, and soon he found himself naked and turning as the werewolves pleasured each other. The household eventually found them, and with a desire to keep the whole werewolf nature known only to a tight circle, the family in a way adopted him, having him pose as a certain cousin who had in reality disappeared some time ago.

Thus he began to pose as his more high class alter ego; a difficult task as teaching him proper poise and manners proved quite the undertaking for the noble family/pack that took him in. He still keeps his gang going though, all now older and turned themselves, using them much in the way Holmes would use the baker street irregulars. He also is often courted by another high class young man by the name of Edward; someone so naive and pure as to be comically oblivious, sort of like an overblown version of the dashing hero in any fairy tale or musical (think Marius from Les Mis times a hundred) but also so incredibly lucky that any attempt by his feral love interest to turn him often simply ends in comical hijinks and him being still none the wiser. (will be drawing him later on)

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