Title: Ch-ch-ch-changes
Author: Duo-chan Maxwell
Rating:Now, G. NC-17 later.
Characters/Pairings: TBD
Disclaimer: I do not own Glee. This piece of fiction is for entertainment purposes only. Contains slash, femslash and het. DON'T LIKE, DON'T READ. Spare me from the flames. Non-native English speaker, unbeta-ed.
Summary: written for the glee_kink_meme prompt "Anthropomorphism - There's a virus going around the planet that has, up to that point, stayed out of Ohio. When it strikes people are swept with animal characteristics which fade after a week or so. (And of course, since it's the kink meme, everything leads to sexytimes: dog/wolf characteristics lead to alpha dominance, cats love to be petted and go into heat, wings and tails are erogenous zones, etc. etc.)
At least some people decide to take advantage of the changes while they're around." BTW, the correct term is "zoomorphism".
Chapter 1 - Newsflash
October 19
Birding diseases
Today was disclosed to the world the first case of a strange disease. A 15-old girl in Paris came up with common cold symptoms and back ache. Her parents took her to the hospital when the skin near her shoulder blades started to break. The clinic was dumbfounded to see, a day later, that the girl actually grew wings. Its real functionality is yet to be discovered, as well as the cause.
October 23
Spreading
New cases of the so-called bird-flu started appearing in the Paris region. Some of them are related to the initial case (being classmates and friends) and some have no connection. Symptoms manifest in various degrees, from light feathering to other bird-like anomalies not shown by the first case. Apparently, this disease is contagious, although the way of transmission and infectious agent are still unknown, and the Paris region was put under quarantine.
October 28
Mutation!
The infectious agent appears to mutate or have various strains. This led to the renaming of the disease from bird-flu to acquired zoomorphic syndrome. French Public Health Department already recorded twelve strains, classified according the symptoms showed by infected patients: Felidae-like, Canidae-like, Equidae-like, Ursidae-like, Sciuridae-like, Muridae-like, Leporidae-like, Accipitridae-like, Anatidae-like, Muscicapidae-like, Turdidae-like and Fringillidae-like.
November 3
Remission and new cases spotted
We start today's news with good and bad news. The good news is that the first cases of the zoomorphic syndrome entered in remission with no sequels. The bad news is that new cases were spotted in other points of the world, in whole Western Europe, Japan, India, China, Australia, New Zealand, Northern Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Western Coast of the USA.
