This story is a sequel to Why Would Anyone Like This Griffon So Much?
(Once Again: Disclaimer at the Bottom)
Once a night, at a full moon, a creature stalks the land, air, and sea hunting people to spread terror and destruction at high speeds and the latest victim of the creature was once a seafaring pirate captain by the name of Gilda. After being the only survivor of the attack on her crew, Gilda discovers on the next full moon that she is a curse to become like the creature that attacked her, a weregriffon... At least that's the idea behind Lin's costume for the Halloween Party she plans to attend with her boyfriend, Vin.
Ever since their last endeavor with a magic potion that transforms the drinker into their lover's favorite thing and discovering that the drinker transforms based on their lovers thoughts, Lin plans with her boyfriend to take advantage of this aspect of the potion to make a very convincing costume for a huge Halloween party she plans to attend with her friends and turns into anthropomorphic version of Gilda as a pirate. But it turns out that they're not the only ones who thought of this and it seems like some of their costumes are more real than they let on.
Check out as Vin and Lin try to enjoy a party, become involved in other people's, and ponies, stories as bit characters, and be stalked by a Ninja Rainbow Dash.
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Another story that was supposed to be short one shot but becoming bigger than it was supposed to be. This story is an alternate universe sequel to the story "Why Would Anyone Like This Griffon So Much?" where instead of Lin's adventure beginning as a counterpart of Gilda at the end of her first night in her body, Lin ended up changing back to normal and using the potion again to attend a Halloween Party with her friends along with some characters that was supposed to be in Lin and Gilda's adventure attending the party as well.
Disclaimer: Small discussion on Sex, intensive cuddling and kissing between a human and an anthro griffon, and still censored swearing because the author refuses to curse.