Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Grow Up, Vampire

This is an adaptation of a story by Vavoom, and I was planning on making it since the VERY BEGINNING of the blog. In fact, I've got the second and third images saved for that purpose since june 2012.

For some reason, I never got to make it. So, it's a big deal for me to be able to finally post it. Hope you enjoy it.





Monday, November 24, 2014

Hermione Granger and the Time-Turner Incident

I was surprised by the large response my previous Harry Potter request received. There were many calls for a follow ups, and one of them even mentioned the storyline I had originally considered for that previous story.

Here's a follow up. It's technically a prequel, as it happens a year before the Ginny one, but there are no common elements between the two, other than they happen in the same universe, really, so they're complete separate stories.

Also, sorry this is a one shot, without the classic before and after pictures, but it was done as a quickie, and finding an adequate before image was strangely difficult.


Related stories: Ginny Weasley and the Aging Potion

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Your Sister's Birthday

I saw tehswitcher did an interactive story the other day and I shamelessly decided to use that concept for a story I was developing.


So you have the items in front of you. You will pick the one corresponding to the last number in your birthdate (the tenth, if your last number is zero).

Of course, you can look what the other choices were afterwards, but don't cheat!

And sound off in the comments board. Which one did you get? And which one would you have chosen if you had known what they all were?

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Were


Cjohnjones requested for a were story of a teen becoming an older woman. I'm not into making them too old, so I hope this fits what the requester had in mind.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Family Exchange (Part 4)

The finale of this one.

By the way, have you noticed how I've been posting non-stop for the last few days? And yet I've never had so little feedback.

Maybe the blog has lost its appeal? Curious that it happened when I've started making requests.







Previous stories: Part 1Part 2Part 3

Related stories: Sibling Exchange

Monday, November 3, 2014

Family Exchange (Part 1)




An anonymus reader asked to know what was it that happened to "some kids next door" who were referenced in Sibling Exchange, so this isn't a sequel, but rather a spin-off,

Also, I've been asked to do more swaps between mothers and daughters. This one isn't exactly that, but I think it qualifies, For both those reasons, I'm markng this as a request.


Follow ups: Part 2, Part 3Part 4

Related stories: Sibling Exchange

Sunday, November 2, 2014

THE REVERSION - PART II (Chapter 1)


THE REVERSION INDEX 


The Reversion

by Planet







Chapter 1




BEHIND THE GLAMOUR:
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE EDITOR
OF OUR MAGAZINE, EMMANUELLE GIRAUD

by Lena Underwood


It’s not every day that a world famous editor contact another to say she’s finally ready to open up about her personal life, that she will only speak to that other editor, and that she would publish the resulting interview on her own internationally-renowned magazine.

That is, of course, what happened to me last month when I received an unexpected call from the offices of the Reputé Magazine in Paris. The pleasant caller told me I would be put shortly in contact with their editor, Emmanuelle Giraud herself.

I won’t pretend I am a particularly knowledgeable person in the world of fashion, as doubtlessly readers of this magazine would call my bluff, but in the year since The Reversion hit, who hasn’t heard about Emmanuelle Giraud? Her rise as the most influential fashion editor is comparable with the likes of her pre-Reversion colleague Anna Wintour. I’m just a regular newspaper editor, whose only honest claim to fame is to have been the only available reporter when a world-changing event took place. A struck of luck.

I was still surprised at this unexpected honor when Madame Giraud took over the line. Her warm greeting immediately revealed what a down-to-Earth person she was. After that, she simply said “I’m prepared now.” That was, I immediately understood, a long-delayed answer to the only other communication I had with her.

Some might remember my many reports from last October and November, during which I documented the discoveries of the scientific commission lead by Barbara Morton to try to understand The Reversion. We received numerous reports of particular happenings, some of which were dubbed as “Anomalies” by Doctor Morton’s team. One of said cases concerned Emmanuelle Giraud, but her name wasn’t still as celebrated as it is today. I sent a formal request to interview her, but I hadn’t received an answer until that day, almost a year later.

I arrived in France on the prearranged day and I was driven to the Girauds’ vineyard, in the outskirts of Paris. I immediately realized it was the best of places for a well-to-do Parisian family to live: it was close enough to the city, yet just outside it. Emmanuelle could go from there to her office and back in a very short time.

Once inside the house, I was directly received by Madam Giraud herself. She kissed me twice on each cheek: her greeting was as warm as it had been on her phone call, and she was as beautiful and smartly dressed as in her pictures. She has a lovely accent, but her English is quite good.

“No, I didn’t speak English before The Reversion.” she answered when I questioned her. “That’s one of the skills it gave me. I suppose it’s quite useful when you’re made into the editor of an international magazine.”

That hardly surprised me, since I had acquired a very good domain of Spanish because of my transformation.

Madam Giraud is a very gracious host. She insisted on me to call her Emmanuelle, and she really made me feel at home, which was quite a feat, since my entire actual home would probably fit on her entrance hall.

Emmanuelle was always posed, and she had no rush for the interview to begin: she told me we could take as long as it needed to take. She introduced me to her husband and she offered me a glass of her. If I’ve developed something after the Reversion, it’s a taste for wines. I’m particularly fond of the French ones, and the Girauds’ was among the very best I’ve savored.


We started with a little bit of small talk about wines, which was as revealing as the actual interview, but she wasn’t trying to stall me. When we actually got to it, she didn’t back out at all.