My absolute favorite tag on your account is werewolf Clyde and belle!!! I love all the stuff you’ve written for them!!! Would it be possible for you to do more werewolf!clyde hc’s? Pretty please 🙏
Absolutely!! (I haven’t forgotten Clyde and Belle…I’ve just been very slow, I’m sorry). Thank you for reminding me of the tag - I miss those babies!!
Clyde dealing with his pregnant mate is like a dog adopting a leaf. Any time Belle moves when Clyde is spaced out, he’ll jump and get ready for action - when all she was doing was reaching for the remote. This goes for both his human form and werewolf form, but it’s always funny when she’s leaning against his big wolf form and he feels her move.
“Clyde, honey, it’s okay! I’m just stretching.” Clyde whines and makes cry noises. “I swear I’m fine, don’t worry about it.” He stares at her with his puppy eyes and she smooches his nose. “You’re just a protective daddy, huh!”
Any time it’s winter or cold outside, Clyde takes it upon himself to use his body heat for his mate’s benefit. He runs hot in either form, and sometimes it can be too much to deal with under blankets, so he will lay on top of them and cuddle close…until he rolls and tosses in his sleep and snores to the point he falls off the bed. He doesn’t wake up, and Belle finds him all twisted around on the floor the next morning.
Clyde doesn’t argue with people. He tries to be non-confrontational as much as possible…until he sees any form of canine crossing into his property without his permission. The neighbor’s old Basset Hound waddles into his lawn to smell the new flowers Belle planted, Clyde immediately gets testy on his porch and argues with the dog.
“Hey - HEY! Those are MY FLOWERS. Go back to your side!” The dog barks in response. “I DON’T GIVE A RAT’S ASS IF YA LIKE THE SMELL. THIS IS MY LAWN N’ MY FLOWERS!!” Dog howls and Clyde stiffens. “What did ya call me? GET BACK HERE!!” Belle catches her big floofer chasing the neighbor’s dog around the park.













