Devin didn’t move when she put her hand on his chest as well, he didn’t open his eyes because if she was going to attack his hand wouldn’t have been placed on her chest. Her body was so hot to the touch, it was almost…peaceful. Just the fact she was touching his chest, seemed to warm his icy body. Dying wasn’t really that bad for the most part, sure you were dead, and the ability to have feelings was dulled. But on the upside was once you had died, it wasn’t like it was easy to die again. The fact that he would live forever by being a leech could be seen as, the bad side. [b]“No, it didn’t hurt too much. If anything it was an end to the pain of changing.”[/b] He answered softly before the howl was let out and she was forced to leave. He left before her, resting his hand on her arm for a moment before running off. The fact that he didn’t know her name didn’t bother him as he truly didn’t think he would ever actually see her again. He was soon at the small house he called a home, after the work of controlling himself around the she wolf, all he wanted to do was fall asleep for the daylight. Of course things never seemed to work so easily for him. As soon as he walked into the basement of the house his eyes fell upon Cadence and another woman who was clearly human as her fangs were sank into the woman’s throat, his eyes flashed red at the sight. Why? Why did she have to bring the human here tonight? It was as if she knew his meal was scared off tonight! Devin didn’t even realize that he was staring hungrily until his eyes met Cadence’s red ones. She looked him over with narrowed eyes for a moment. Then giving him the same look a mate would, she lifted the woman’s shirt up, where her side and upper chest was showing. Instantly he took a step towards the brunette to share her with Cadence, only to stop as her lips showed a hint of a smile. It was then that he realized what his elder was saying, she was only going to share if he took the changing bite, therefore making him an elder to someone as well. An annoyed sigh escaped his lips as he glared at her and started to walk away, having eyes follow him half way to his room. [b]“Devin, sooner or later you will have to do it, or I shall command it.”[/b] She said her voice smooth yet angry from behind him as her fingers roughly grasped the back of his neck, causing him to stop moving altogether with his hand on the doorknob. Standing still he watched her step in front from him, long black hair in a ponytail. In the moment before she hadn’t been breathing though now that she smelt the wolf, her eyes where itch black as if ready to attack him. [b]“Why do you smell like mutt?!”[/b] She yelled as she pushed him against the wall. Devin didn’t even have time to answer before the door to the basement opened, a small red haired male changeling stood at the bottom of the stairs staring at the two. [b]“I killed a male werewolf, but lost the other one. It saw me.”[/b] He informed them both rather loudly making them both stare away of each other to look at him. [b]“What!! Are you stupid? If you are going kill someone, make sure no one sees it!”[/b] He yelled loudly at the changeling. Truly he didn’t like the real reason he was upset, the fact it was likely that werewolf’s clan…no pack, he had to remember that. Was what had upset him so much, and he was unsure why. Devin took a step towards the boy trying to remember his name, it was something with a R, Richard. He opened his mouth to continue yelling, only to be told to leave. Whirling around to look at his elder, Devin cursed under his breathe having no choice but go to his room, as he left he could hear Cadence praising the boy. Angrily Devin put his fist through the wall before going to sleep. --- He didn’t know why he was standing here. Earlier he had gotten out of the house as soon as the sun set, for some reason Devin had even felt the need to make sure he wasn’t followed. Now he was standing across the street from the woods at the outskirts of town, and he didn’t know why he felt the need to go in, knowing he may be attacked. Just to look for the werewolf he had met yesterday, and scared his meal off. Why did he feel the need to tell her that he had nothing to do with what happened? He took a deep sigh reminding himself to breath, not because of his nerves, but the fact he foolishly hadn’t taken the time to hunt. Slowly he started walking up the street until he found a place he could actually enter the woods and started to look for the red head. Hopefully she wasn’t in her home here, as he wouldn’t be able to enter and talk to her. He had no clue were he was going honestly, he had never been near those woods before today.