muffinstud wrote:Okay, I've got a request.
"Unlawful In-laws", "Out with the In-laws!", or "The Taming of the Stu". Just a couple titles to get the juices going.
Two families, long ago, arranged for their first-born to be wed. Both of the children turned out to be boys, and both families considered the contract to be nullified. The families moved apart, and the children grew into adults. Neither of the men knows of the failed arrangement of marriage. However, one of the men has been having terrible luck with women, despite being a handsome, kind, good looking fellow. His family is determined to make him happy, and found a clause in the old arrangement they had looked over. The marriage is still valid! Determined to bring the perfect bride to their forlorn boy, his family takes every measure possible to make the other boy fulfill his side of the contract!
So pretty much, my character is the unwilling "bride." Any number of in-laws can be involved, with any kind of agent for the TF. Heck, if the in-laws TF each other, that would make things even more ridiculous and fun. As long as my character, Stewart, ends up completely female and the In-laws get his family in on "training" him for the marriage as well, I'll be happy.
So, this particular request didn't quite get it's feet off the ground. While I'm not sure the same exact thing would be prudent, I'd still like to see if I could arrange something in a similar vein with someone.
To make things simpler, I'd just like to have the TF and some kind of bridal training, making the victim into the perfect bride. While this is going on, the new bride-to-be either starts falling for the well-to-do groom, or for someone a little more down to earth that's been kind to her. Think of The Little Mermaid (H.C. Anderson's version, not Disney's), but with more zappy stuff.
"Well, you'll have plenty of time to live in a van down by the river, when you're living...in a van down by the river!" --Matt Foley, motivational speaker