A small feminine hand reached out for the door knob of the back door, giving the cold metal handle a light jiggle, before moving on from the door once Thea knew for certain that the back door had remained locked. It wasn’t necessarily a habit that Thea had picked up, no, checking to make sure her surroundings were secure was a part of life for her now. Constantly knowing that Ellen was going to be safe, made Thea feel more in control of her life, as life could easily unravel while being on the run.
Having the familiar voice hit her ears, caused her green eyes to cast over to the one person who Thea trusted the most. Being a Mauvais Dentes, a nearly extinct wesen, caused her to often be on guard with people she didn’t consider family. And Ellen was that, in Thea’s eyes, Ellen was her family and she would do whatever she had to in order to keep Ellen safe and alive. Not that Ellen needed her protection, Ellen could handle any situation that she finds herself in and Thea knew that. Not that it stopped her from making sure her friend was taken care of.
“Cheese is in the fridge, but I did buy some vegetables as well.” Thea walked towards the kitchen, her eyes catching a flash of long raven hair as her friend moved around the kitchen of the new house. “But, yes. I’ll take a grilled cheese sandwich too,” She smiled as melted cheese sounded delicious. It was common for her kind to eat human flesh, there had been a time in Thea’s life when she had been younger where she had indulged in that practice, but not anymore. In fact, she didn’t even get into fights these days. Only when someone was threating her or Ellen, which seemed to be growing in occurrence.
Leaning against a counter, she glanced over to the front window. “Do you think he’ll come over?” She asked turning her attention back onto Ellen, she had smelt the Blutbad that lived across the road from them. She understood most other wesen were afraid of them, more so of Ellen, a Königschlange wasn’t exactly a wesen that anyone wanted to be around, or get on the bad side of one as that wouldn’t end well.
Monroe was sitting on the edge of his couch, his thumb and index finger were pinching the bridge of his nose. He never thought this day would come, where his home could be threatened by two powerful wesen that set thread coursing through his veins. Yet, here he was. His dark eyes settled on his friend as he paced around the living room, “Only one. I saw her yesterday and panicked,” He explained as he remembered when he had been checking his mail box yesterday, when he had seen the blonde across the road, he darted back into his house.
“A Mauvais Dentes,” He let out a deep breath, he didn’t have a good feeling about his new neighbours. Although, he normally wouldn’t have gone to greet any new human neighbours, he definitely wouldn’t be going across the road now. “I haven’t seen the other one, but I can sense that she’s even stronger.” He only knew his neighbours were both females, because he had seen one and he hadn’t smelt any masculine scent on the blonde yesterday.
“I guess, they could simply want to live here. But we haven’t ever been that lucky,” Monroe was desperately trying to stay positive about this situation, just because his neighbours were powerful and deadly wesen, didn’t mean they would cause any trouble for them. Did they even know about Nick? Did they know a Grimm lived there in the same city they had moved to? Part of Monroe didn’t want to find that out, though he knew they would find out before long.
September 18th, 2018 at 12:28pm