Location: Olivia's House
Interactions: Josh { @LokiLeo789 } ; Liv { @Nallore } ; Finley { @FantasyChic }
Taylor smirked at the text she'd sent Finley, shaking her head as she typed out another quick text to follow the last.
By the way, had you found anything interesting on your witchhunt for clues? xD
"I feel ya, Tay. Red Lake's in some shit, and I'm not sure we can really do shit about it. Not unless your willing to risk your own life. I'm not sure what comes next."
She quickly pocketed her phone again and looked up to meet Liv's gaze as Joey responded to what she'd said prior. Taylor bit the inside of her lip firmly. If it meant her friends were safe, she'd buck up the courage to risk her own life. She heard Liv call out to them, and almost asked 'What?', but then realized she'd actually heard what she had said. Did they wanna come in? Taylor shook her head and laughed, calling out, "Nah, we came all this way just to hang out on your lawn, Oli." she smirked and looked back at Josh. "Come on, before she has a stroke." Taylor laughed and began making her way across the lawn to Sadie to try and collect her crazy dog before heading inside.
Declan lay there patiently waiting, knowing she'd come home eventually. He wouldn't have minded if he had to have waited all night, he would have still been there. In the middle of thinking about finding a safe area to shift back to his human state to call her, he could hear her car coming up the road. His tail began to sway back and forth but he stayed where he was, hoping to get her with a surprise greeting, or maybe just see if she'd come looking for him. He watched her carefully from the side of the house as she pulled up into the driveway and parked, shutting the car off. Listening carefully, he could hear her phone vibrate as well as her unclipping her seatbelt just before she got out of her vehicle. Had he been in his human form, he would have whispered her name just loud enough for her to hear as he watched her walk up to her front door, but instead, it just came out as a low, wolfy huff.
He sat there for a moment after she walked inside, listening to her go through her house, following the noises from the side until it led him to the back of the house, which he silently slumped down and waited for her. He could hear her unlock the back door and step out into the fading light, smiling a wolfish grin. She looked around, most likely to look to check if the coast was clear. He didn't particularly care if anyone saw her "housing a wolf". Like, really? Would anyone care that much? It's not like they'd put two and two together, cause they wouldn't be watching the house the entire time. A wolf walks in and a shirtless teenage boy walks out hours later. Nah. He'd be fine. But he knew Miranda always wanted to make sure, just in case. He'd explained to her what would happen to him if the wrong people found out.
“Quick hun, it’s clear”
Declan quickly got up, still semi-crouched, and hurried along the back of the house and on inside. He curved around once out of sight from the doorway, sitting next to her and pushed his great big head against her hip, rubbing against her with his ears back and tail tucked to the side. It was weird to think it, but this felt more like home than his house or even his cousin's place did. He huffed softly and stayed there with his head against her, slowly peeking up at her with soft eyes. Even as a wolf, you could tell in his eyes that he wasn't in the best mindset, and had had a shit day.