Sin’s jaw set at the voice of Nia, mid-discussion on a plan of action. Did she miss anything? He stood up and stalked towards her finding her particularly refreshed scent and look, further irritating. So she had time for a shower to spare. Just dawdled over at her own luxurious pace. “And what took you so long?” Before she could have an opportunity to answer he continued cornering her to the very wall she leaned against casually, his arms braced either side of her, staring her down. “You see the people in this room? That’s your pack. When I’m not around, they depend on you. You have a job to protect them. You think because you’re the beta you can do whatever you like?” He were definitely after her submission even going as far as to lowly growl at her.
She could try escalate the matter if she liked. Turn into her own wolf form again and mistake him for the kind of dogs she fought and took down in the pits. It wouldn’t be very fair to Arrow’s place but it’d teach Nia a lesson.
“So what do we do?” “Ideally, hope they leave on their own. Otherwise, we hunt. This is our home.”
Caleb were struggling to navigate the woman before him. Most people he could make more sense of but she were…odd. And random. Distant but present. He blinked stunned by her next words proposing to leave the bar suddenly. “Uh, sure,” he replied, scrambling around for his leather jacket which he slid his arms in and flicked up to his shoulders.
Before escaping the bar with her he heard the shaken voice of one of the men from before. “….They killed her, man, then they took Zeke….Pack….I need help….Werewolves….Send others.” He glanced over his shoulder to the hunter on his phone, hanging up and rubbing his forehead. Caleb then exited the bar.
They had only managed what seemed like a few steps before being stopped by an alpha. She radiated dominance in her own way. “Shit,” he muttered under his breath. In a lame attempt, Caleb kept his distance and tried to hide his eyes, averting his gaze looking everywhere but at Mikaela as the friends exchanged words. The other alpha tried recruiting him a few times and she did once. But Caleb didn’t play nice with others and couldn’t become the type to live by their principles rather than his own. In his eyes it were just easier to be a one-man pack.
Normally he wouldn’t be so unsettled by a packs presence if he hadn’t caused them hell with the whole body incident. He didn't like the likelihood that the dark haired woman with the blue eyes were a wolf all along either. Should've damn well known it! Were this some weird well played trap?