Hellooooooooooooooooo! Welcome to Ms. Howl's Private Dressing Room
*If you want to come in just knock on the door with the great big gold star drawn on it. It's a bit of a mess, looking more like a child's bedroom than a diva's dressing room. Mind you don't step on the cattle's skull on the floor, that's Thistle's pet "Bones."*
Hi! My name is Thistle Howl. You might know me, the adventures of myself and my whole family (even my rotten older brother Axel) are in Mercer Mayer's "Critter's of the Night" books. I believe Mr. Mayer draws me quite nicely, though Axel is nowhere near as cute as he appears in the books. I am a werewolf and a student witch, but I'm not at all frightening. It's difficult to be fearsome when you are small and cute. And I'm afraid I'm not very good with magic just yet; though everyone tells me I'm precoscious I am still pretty young. But just you wait!
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