The Werewolf Detective
ir hearts pounding in unison. Dr. Evelyn Sinclair's impassioned speech echoed through the chamber as
his voice barely audible.
it pact's intentions, but any misstep could spell disaster
word spoken by Sinclair. Her plan was dangerous, involving revealing the existence of
a small sound, but in the hushed atmosphere of the chamber, it seemed deafening
other option, she raised her weapon, her voice authoritative bu
er hands, her voice calm and soothing. "There's no need
a peaceful resolution. But the stakes were too high, and s
ning," Ana replied, her voice unwav
and women of various ages, their eyes filled with a mix of fear and determination. Some of th
ntil one of the younger members, a girl with tear-fille
that the world would never accept us. But I did
d doubt began to creep into their ranks. Ana se
"There are better ways to coexist with humans. Vio
allowing the girl's words to fill the chamber. The moonlit pact m
his phone's recording function, capturing the entire sc
bt and fear. Dr. Evelyn Sinclair and a few loyal followers slipped a
ntentions without resorting to violence. They watched as the remaining members of the c
the existence of werewolves to the world would have consequences, and the delicate bala
city and its hidden secrets. The moonlight, once a shroud for darkness, had now beco