[center][color=#ff0000]Law and Order... and Monsters[/color] [B]Pairing:[/b] retired town sheriff turned reluctant monster hunter x young new sheriff [B]Genre:[/b] horror comedy [B]Flavor:[/b] buddy cop romance, excessive violence, tongue firmly in cheek [Hider=plot] You wouldn't have to be crazy to believe some of the rumors going around the small town of Keystone Peak. If you're from there you probably know everyone in town by name and would be hard pressed to write every one of them who had some spooky story to tell about what goes on at night off as a lunatic. And if you're not, well… You're certainly free to come up with a more "logical" explanation for some of the stranger goings on around town then monsters who go bump in the night. But when cattle mutilations and sightings of werewolves in the woods are some of the tamer reports that'll cross your desk in this town as a cop, you learn quickly that logic is on vacation for most of the cases you'll see. The sheriff of town has recently retired following the untimely death of Mary, his wife of twenty years. And while Henry Flynt had served as Keystone Peak's lawman for well over two decades, it couldn't exactly be said the man was past his prime. He might not have been as young as he once was but he was still a strong and sturdy man when he hung up the badge. Built like an ox with a mind still sharp as a tack, it was often said that his wife hadn't expired peacefully in her sleep but was instead butchered by some lunatic and the whole thing had been covered up to spare the aging sheriff and his late wife the indignity of public scandal. There is, as they say, no smoke without fire. And the first whiff of one the new sheriff would get upon replacing Flynt as the head of the small town's five man police force is that there is perhaps some truth to the rumors about Mary's death. The deputies talk of how the poor woman didn't deserve to go the way she did and how it must have driven the poor sheriff to madness. That his grief had caused him to end a long and fruitful career far too soon. But the new sheriff quickly learns that Henry's retirement was really more of a career change when they cross paths with him one night responding to a break and enter. More crazy reports about werewolves raiding some guys' meat cellar. But imagine their surprise when they arrive to find that is exactly the case. And not only that, but Henry Flynt had already beaten them to the scene and was currently engaging the unnatural beast. [/hider] [/center]