“Everything is going according to plan,” Kaio said.“Yes. When we're done, I want you finally in me, witch. I know you enjoy Evan, but I deserve so much more,” Jesse said with a sick look on his face.“Kill Jack and you'll get what you want,” Megan replied, teasing him back.“I want in on this,” Kaio cut in. “I hope you share,” he spoke to Jesse, who allowed it without even contesting.“By the way, Susan, how is your protégé?”, the witch said. “Feeding right?” she laughed. Susan hissed from across the room, saying that she had no right to talk about him. “Do you still take dead animals to him?” she debauched. “My wolves have the freedom to be who they are,” she said. “They run at will, hunt and eat at will, and change at will,” she added. “My wolves have free will, they can do whatever they want, and if they choose to kill, let them kill,” she explained.“You shouldn't condone that mistake, Megan,” Susan roared. “This is big shit, we have to fight to fix it.”“Forgiveness? Do you thin
When Susan finally met Evan, she felt that he was a good boy, a good gray wolf. He didn't know how to feed himself properly, he was a lost human who had turned into a wolf who was the salvation of other lost ones. For some reason unknown to her, she felt empathy for his plight, so she began to protect him. At the time, her job as a prostitute made it much easier. She was not so well of conscience in those years, especially after she was rejected by several witches who refused to get involved in anything even remotely related to wolves. Evan was her first connection in a long time that proved to be stable. She saw him often, helped him many times, and had sex with him a lot. All this made her nurture a love for the boy, through him, she realized that her struggle was worthwhile and that she was right to have chosen that path.As the story with Evan progressed, and the gang issues continued, she realized she needed to find more gray wolves, that the more she had, the better. The problem
One of the things that caught the arrested witch's attention the most was the fact that Megan had not called Ronan's death. It was as if she didn't give a damn about losing an excellent weapon. Susan had already studied some of Jesse's history since he had appeared on the radar, so she knew something was up. When she saw him clashing normally, it was as if no one important to him had died, as if he wasn't getting all of Jack's hatred for nearly causing his friend's death. Given Jesse's history, it didn't make sense that he was acting so coldly like this, she felt uncomfortable with the whole situation, it didn't feel right, it was like something was missing like some piece didn't fit into the puzzle. She thought that maybe wolf boys of that species were driven by a lack of extreme empathy, it was the only thing that could explain all those attitudes. She knew the boy was dead, she had felt it, so at least she was rid of that situation.Megan just watched her wolves fight, she said not
Finally, after dealing with countless barriers, Jack had arrived where he wanted, then Evan and Kurt. In front of them was an ambulance, several doctors, the superior, two police cars, and finally the stretcher covered with black plastic. He didn't need to open it to know that it was Ronan. At that moment, as he watched the body being placed in the ambulance, he felt the countless pictures being taken on his back. He felt the incredible grief he had avoided giving himself again. He was afraid of what would come next, even though he didn't know it.His friends approached him, and each placed a hand on his shoulder, as a gesture of respect for what he was feeling. He felt judged by everyone there, and he deserved it, at least that's what he thought, but a part of him didn't feel the least bit guilty, because a part of him knew that he had to do this, that it had been the right thing to do, and that he had been a hero for ridding the world of someone like Ronan. The stopped police cars a
Then everyone watched the ambulance drive away, as well as the two vehicles. Finally, there was nothing more to see there, and then the staff dispersed, euphoric and talking about everything they had seen. Felice appeared behind Cassie and consoled her.“Stay alert, we may suffer an attack since Jack isn't around,” Evan urged Kurt, “I'll let the others know,” he finished. Kurt agreed, there was indeed a possibility of an attack happening, as they were disadvantaged. In the end, he needed to leave the place, after all everyone there still had issues to deal with, and the wolf boys were no exception.Jack had promised himself the first time he had been detained, that he would never do anything that could get him there again. Unfortunately, he couldn't deliver. His head was so full but so full, that part of it wanted to find a psychologist and scream out all the problems he had, absolutely all of them. She could not forgive herself for being in that situation. He thought about how good a
It took a few minutes before someone appeared to talk to Jack. He was immensely anxious about the wait, since the last time he had been in that place he had not had a good experience.“Hi, Jack, how are you?” asked the first man who sat down. Then the second one did the same, greeting him.“Great,” Jack sneered, showing dissatisfaction in his voice.“Your friend just died, Jack,” said the second man, serious and with his arms crossed.“He wasn't my friend,” he replied immediately.“That's not what your record says about you,” said one of the young men. “Ronan. You used to date him, didn't you?”.“That was in the past. We were never friends,” Jack replied, “acquaintances, I'd say.”“Really? So, you do anything that acquaintances ask you to do?” the first boy asked.“Are you interrogating me for his death, or is it something else?” he asked directly.“Is there something else we should be keeping an eye on besides Ronan's death, Jack?”, questioned the boy shrewdly, keeping a serene and s
At the company, Cassie was in Felice's office, being consoled by her. After she had seen Jack handcuffed, she didn't know what to think about it, she couldn't imagine all that was going to happen, I mean, she didn't expect Ronan to die. She had had an excellent night's sleep, and no nightmares about wolves, something she had been dealing with for a while, she could hardly sleep without having at least one nightmare related to the incidents. That night she had dreamed of Jack, of what they had done, of how it had turned out as she had hoped. She hoped she could have the next day of peace, she could see him, and kiss him, she was already fantasizing about countless happy endings with the two of them. Cassie wasn't the type to fall in love easily, the only person she had ever had a relationship with was her ex-boyfriend, which didn't last very long, and she suffered from the breakup for a short time.The girl wondered how she had never noticed Jack before, I mean, she thought he was hand
“Are they going to mess with her?” asked one of the boys next to her. This was one of the members of the section, as well as the others, who had approached in her defense. What ensued was a classic scene of two rival teams looking at each other, waiting for the right time to attack. Felice was not the type to feel much fear.“Stop it,” said a voice, coming closer and standing between the two groups. “Don't you dare mess with them,” Evan warned, “or I'll finish you off, one by one,” he threatened.“You'll end up in jail, with your friend,” the other laughed.“You think so?”, Evan teased. “You have no idea what's going on. I want you out of here, now,” he said loudly, for the whole group to hear. “I would rather not see your faces today, am I clear?” he said, even louder. The boys behind immediately nodded their heads positively and started to leave, minus the slap victim. “Was I clear?” asked Evan, face to face with him, emitting a menacing look, it was clear it was not a bluff. Withou