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Prompt: “Is there a book on how to curb bad behavior in your werewolf girlfriend?” “Um… I don’t know, maybe? Wouldn’t it be similar to training a dog?” “You’d think so, right? But, no. Tried that already, didn’t work.”
Po was going through so many books about werewolves, werecats (which are hard to come by nowadays), and other were-creatures (again, hard to come by nowadays).
She couldn't find much.
"You good Po?" She turned to look at Dipsy, who stood there with his head stitched on for now.
"I'm fine." She replied before going quiet for a few moments, thinking. “Is there a book on how to curb bad behavior in your werewolf girlfriend?” asked Po.
A little caught off guard, Dipsy hesitantly replied: “Um… I don’t know, maybe? Wouldn’t it be similar to training a dog?” He said.
“You’d think so, right? But, no. Tried that already, didn’t work.” The red tubby grunted, crossing her arms over her chest.
Dipsy tapped his chin for a few seconds. "Wait, isn't Laa-Laa a werecoyote, and not a werewolf?" He said, before thinking more when Po nodded. "Maybe try looking for more coyote related stuff?" He suggested with a shrug.
Po thought for a moment before nodding slowly. "I suppose that could work." She replied begrudgingly. "Maybe the guardian can help too!" Dipsy grinned.
She let out a dry chuckle. "Maybe." She agreed dryly.
She regretted asking Dipsy now, but at least he had braincells for this moment.
For now.