[color=lightsteelblue][h3]Niall Collins[/h3][/color] Perhaps he should not have offered him a room but it was too late for that now. He had seen the wolf's hand fly towards his waist band, the only thing that ever meant was a gun. A gun toting unstable wolf was the last thing they needed, especially with the pups around. Niall found himself standing idly in the kitchen of the bed and breakfast. He had seen Willow go up the steps, a rug in hand for one of the rooms but he didn't think to warn her about their unstable guest. The walls in the bed and breakfast were thin enough Niall could hear the entire scuffle in the room. He'd put him directly above the kitchen for a reason. Willow could handle herself well enough so he wasn't particularly worried. It was the pups he worried about so he headed out of the bed and breakfast and for Bronze and Kleo's home that was the closest to the bed and breakfast. It was out the door and almost immediately to the right of the building set back just a bit. He knew they would be about to have breakfast but food could wait right now. "[color=lightsteelblue]Bronze, Kleo,[/color]" He called easily just before he reached the door, knocking slightly before pushing it open. "[color=lightsteelblue]We have something we need to discuss.[/color]" [@AcaciaMalikov][@Tigger] [color=plum][h3]Elize Vanzant[/h3][/color] Elize just simply could not help herself, this was far too easily. What did this creature think he was? It certainly wasn't a wolf. The tall she-wolf wasn't one to tease usually but this was simply madness that he couldn't accept his true self. She'd met wolves like that before, being that shied away from their nature and when the wolf was strong enough to force the human back on the moon everything was a blur because the wolf refused to let the human see. It only ended poorly, those were the wolves who ended up killing humans. Hiding from yourself was nothing to laugh about but being so clueless as to try and pull a gun, even one with a silver bullet was ridiculous. It would cause damage yes but not enough to kill. She wasn't quite sure if there were any wolves in the pack who had enough of an allergy to silver for contact alone to kill. Killing a Lycan was a lot more complicated than just shooting them with a silver bullet these days. Pretty well the only for sure way to kill any was the severe the spinal cord, exactly what was always done with rogue wolves who killed humans. A bullet, would cause extensive damage but it wouldn't be lethal unless it passed directly through the spinal column and severed the spinal cord. Silver in the blood stream would slow healing considerably but only if it was left in the wound and skin was allowed to grow back over it. She shifted back into her wolf form easily and trotted towards the barn, issuing a high soprano howl to call her sheep back home to be fed their small ration of grains and vitamins to ensure their good health. Niall's horse and the pack's cattle would come with them knowing it meant being fed.