Grace I really hoped that the people on the other side weren't coming in to spit at me. The door opened, and a small group of familiar faces walked in. They didn't seem pissed off with me at the moment, and they were all dressed in comfortable-looking clothing. Their lack of anger filled me with
"Not even when you get this shit in order," Frank said gruffly. "Alright. I've got enough. Since your assistant is competent and Eason is here, I'll let the others know they can just call in to register." Frank clapped Eason on the shoulder, and soon they left. I heard Frank get on the phone. "Y
Charles I hung up the phone with Grace. Not exactly the conversation I would have wanted to have right before gunshots, but it was one that needed to be started, especially after hearing a bit of what was said between her and Eason. Hopefully, she wouldn't clam up and actually listen to what I sai
He looked up at me with a bleak expression. "I've heard all my life that... you lycans take killing up as a hobby." I crouched beside him. "You've been misinformed. We don't shy away from murder when necessary, but it's hardly a pastime." His jaw trembled. "Are you going to kill them?" I til
Grace My heart raced as I stared at my phone. I waited for him to call back, but as time stretched on and the night began to fall, I had to give up. Amira headed home. Eason and I headed back home as well, though he didn't ride with me. I wanted to ask him to, but he was gone before I could. I cou
"I'd quarantine them at least." "You are missing the point. Until it's certain these people aren't a threat, I'm not clearing any transport to take them into the city. Blood Moon has used infiltrators to get inside territories during situations like this." "Even infiltrators will die without pro
Grace I got to Wolfe Medical earlier than most of the staff. The news was still going on about what everyone in the States had to say about my decision not to step down. It didn't seem like anyone agreed that I should be in my position. "Hey, boss," Amira greeted as she came in with a smile. "I
Eason wasn't better than me because he'd stuck around. If he'd had anything really going for him in college he would have left after our father's funeral, too. I sipped my cold coffee, feeling my mood darkening as more of Eason's stupid little speech started to wash through my mind. The city hated