[i]Jax asked where she had seen the Alpha and Beta wolves. She pointed to a spot close to the center of a bigger room of the building. It was mostly central, which seemed obvious since it would take longer to get to them if coming from the outside. Ophelia crinkled her nose a little at the thought. She was extremely fast, but so were Werewolves. [color=6ecff6]"Honestly Jax, I'm not sure many of them will be worth keeping alive. The one I saw in the forest was completely passed the point of return. It made me sick. I do agree we should just put down the one's who refuse to come willingly. It'll be hard, but they'll either fight to the death or come from being scared."[/color] She tilted her head to the side, taking a mental photograph of the blueprints, and the basement window she was told to use. Jax then mentioned that Ophelia's scent was strong, which she knew, especially to Werewolves. She let out a gentle laugh, and then her face became serious again, along with her tone. [color=6ecff6]"I know. I think having Roxas with me will confuse them. If they're smart enough, they'll get whiffs of Vampire, Human, and Demon all in one. It'll probably but them all on edge enough to not be sure what to do. But we should be fast enough they won't get a good smell,"[/color] she wanted to sigh, if she could. Instead her shoulders slouched forward. Dad had taught her lots and trained her well, luckily. Her mother on the other hand was a different story. Nothing was ever good enough for her when it came to Ophelia. Suddenly at the thought, and without control, Ophelia scoffed out loud, rolling her eyes. Seconds later she realized how odd that must seem, and apologized to Jax, [color=6ecff6]"Sorry, not you."[/color] Ophelia shook her head slightly to clear her thoughts and focus, and she smiled at the blueprints. [color=6ecff6]"The plan sounds perfect. I know you're worried, Jax. But please try not to be. If anything, you can have faith in me, at least."[/color] Ophelia was serious about this. She wouldn't let her sister down no matter what it took. She always worked with her, and worked with her well. And two boys were not going to change that now. [color=6ecff6]"I promise."[/color] Before Jax responded, Ophelia glanced at her phone to check the time. It was getting late, and they would need to get a head start on this the next day. She needed to go feed, and Jax needed to sleep soon. [color=6ecff6]"If you want, you can get some sleep? You're going to need it tomorrow."[/color] Once Ophelia looked up from her phone though, Jax was passed out on her bed. Ophelia grabbed the booked and the blueprint and placed them on the small desk nearby, tucking Jax in. She knew her sister was exhausted, and instantly her mood dipped once she was alone. She decided to head down to the hotel bar, hoping they would have a supply of just straight blood. Lots of places just kept the laced blood when it came to bars or clubs or pubs, which was definitely not what she needed tonight. She slipped her cloak on and then left the room silently once she was sure Jax was completely passed out. The door clicked silently behind her, and Ophelia turned to double check it was locked, the key in hand. Finally she arrived at the bar, and sat down, order two large pitchers of straight blood, which arrived to her looking pitch black, alongside a glass. She definitely didn't need the glass, but used it to be polite. She downed both pitchers within a few minutes, and the bar tender simply stared at her for a second. [color=6ecff6]"Mind your own..."[/color] Ophelia mumbled to him, though it was mostly a whisper and she didn't intend for him to hear her. If he did though, he ignored her. She could feel the blood doing it's thing in her body, and she instantly felt stronger and more alert. Maybe she'd take another little bit to go, for right before they left, to ensure she was at her peak. And as if the bartender heard her thought, he handed her another smaller pitcher of blood with a resealable lid and straw. Her head snapped up and she stared at him intensely for a moment, then smiled. [color=6ecff6]"Thanks."[/color] He nodded and then turned his back to her. She decided to enjoy the alone time and the silence, but kept her ears alert for anything out of the ordinary.[/i]