Aniya got up and approached the man. She bent a little to sniff his head, and wondered, “For a moment, your question sounded kind of suspicious, but you smell like a Werewolf. You can’t tell that all of us have a similar smell?”
“Well, I know everyone has… How do I say this… like a familiar smell? But until today, I never knew there were more people like me! I thought I was the only one cursed with this! It helps a lot in my line of work because I am stronger than my colleagues, and I can smell people inside a burning building, but… My parents never knew about anyone in our family that was like me!”
While Aniya was in her company talking with the big group that Anna Kent had invited, Nick was walking along a path in the woods with Adrian Gordon and three of his friends. The journey from the apartments to get there took them almost an hour, and while Adrian was talking with his friends during the voyage, Nick remained most of the time looking at the scenery and talking as little as he could. Not enough to disclose more than he wanted, but not too little to make the others suspect his silence. When Adrian turned left from the main road to a side str
Aniya gasped and assessed the situation with her usual quick thinking. Now everything made sense. The Hunters gathered such a huge list of suspects because they had not only spies everywhere, but they could also rely on a Werewolf working for them, someone that could sniff other Werewolves and serve as proof. She made a forced grin and said, “Internal Affairs special agents. Need to know basis, and you don’t need to know. What you need to tell me is why the Hunters let you join the first assault team, considering they are so against women doing fieldwork.” “Let’s just say I know someone in the High Council that took pity on me when my older brother suddenly changed into a mindl
Nick reacted the moment he saw Aniya’s blue eyes. Three shots to the heads of the men seated at the table with him took them down. Violet kicked the porch’s floor hard to increase the speed of her movement and turned to point her gun at Aniya’s back, only to get her hand sliced by the elbow by Lisa’s light-speed reflexes. As the assault rifle fell to the floor with Violet’s hand still holding it, Lisa stuck her sword on the wooden porch, covered Violet’s mouth with her hand, and dragged her inside at the same time the Werewolves outside attacked, follo
Nick faced Aniya and made a low growl, and she answered with a big smile. “Thanks for the help. They were way more than we expected and really hard to kill. What about their leader, that big grey Werewolf?” Nick made a weird smile and made the movement of his hands squashing Adrian’s head. Aniya nodded and asked, “What do you want to do with them?” Aniya bit her lower lip when she saw Nick slowly shaking his head. She understood what he meant. Then, the noise of a gun being clutched made her look
Lisa paid the taxi driver and followed Aniya to the front door of her secret house. Aniya held the door for her and went straight to the kitchen to prepare tea for them while they waited. Aniya’s backup phone vibrated, and she stared at the message on the screen from Nick, saying that he was arriving with Davis. She served the tea and gave one cup to Lisa, who held it with trembling hands. Without knowing what to say, Aniya sat in front of her friend, and they waited in silence, drinking tea and eating biscuits.
Aniya casually answered. “Well, considering that I am not on the pill, it would be better if we were careful, and because last time you finished so quickly, I don’t want you to finish sooner than me. Like this, you will feel less, and you will also last longer.” “I don’t think it’s fair. I want to feel you completely!” “And I want you to satisfy me. So, what do you want to do then? Do you want to fuck me for two miserable minutes, or do you want to give me the best fuck of my life?”<
After a quick lunch, Aniya called a taxi to take her, Lisa, and Davis to the City. Nick stayed in Aniya’s hideout because Aniya still feared the Hunters were searching for him. When they were crossing the bridge, Aniya turned on her phone and called an Uber for her and Davis, and checked the pickup point. When she was about to put her phone in her wallet, it vibrated with a couple of missed calls from her father and a message telling her to go home because they needed to talk about Violet’s funeral that was going to happen the next day.
After a quick dinner at the Hospital cafeteria, Aniya left her mother in the Hospital with Davis and called her favourite taxi driver. He opened the door for her and asked, with a worried face, “Is everything alright, Miss?” “No, but there is not much I can do right now. What I could, I already did. I need to go get my friend Lisa at her house. Do you remember the address?” “Of course, Miss. We will be there in no time.”