Willow was glad that the medicine seemed to help him feel better. She hated so much to see him in such pain. "You're welcome." She said softly, before kissing his temple. She asked him if there was anything that he would want to do today before their lunch in the park with Clary and Cole. The fact that he said that his headache was starting to ease up. "Well maybe once you can move again, can we maybe listen to that auto book you have some more?" She suggested. — Jo really loved the idea of joining Billie's class, not that she didn't know how to fight. Hell she was raised learning how to battle, that was something that fae kids started learning at six. However, the whole thing sounded really fun, plus the idea to show Alex she could handle herself made it a winning win. Drake said he could join her in the classes Alex couldn't make and she smiled at him. "I'm surprised that Tiff hasn't joined this class with you." She said, knowing Tiff was always at the gym for the hoop things she liked. A class where you got to fight sounded right up her alley. The gym was definitely interesting, the machines definitely were interesting and intimidating. Other than the one that looked like the sex machine Randa had talked about before. On the way to the record store Drake explained the other machines and some of the other things about the gym. It was kind of nice that he was so passionate about it. Of course the record store was always a fun place to visit and she enjoyed getting to see her friend Frankie. Even if the fact she had a crush on Drake was a little awkward. She definitely gave Drake a good discount on the posters even if he didn't seem to notice. When she pointed out the fact that Frankie had a crush on him, she whacked him in the arm at the reaction it got, stopping. "Don't say that. You are a very handsome man, Drake. Of course a lot of people have a crush on you." She said, frowning at him. "I mean, you're not my type and are more like a brother now. But still! Very handsome." It was probably a good thing that they got to the liquor store when they did, because the guy working looked like he was about to start dropping things. Though the news of the missing employee wasn't lost on her and she frowned a little. Without everything that happened yesterday, she couldn't help but wonder or worry. Maybe the reason he didn't show up was because he had died or something at the mall. She smiled, waving back at the guy when he spoke to her. "Hi. Oh I was?" She asked, not really remembering the guy, but also not wanting to be rude enough to say it. "My head forgets to attach itself sometimes." She said laughing slightly. "I need to pick up some rum for my brother. Um, I know he sometimes drinks Caribbean." She answered what he asked what she was looking for. The guy was really nice helping her find the rum that Alex liked and she made a mental note to brag to Billie about how good her experience with him was. Something that her job had recently taught her that humans did, and that you had to be named Karen to get to do the opposite. Which seemed confusing but still. While she was waiting for Drake to finish, she looked over the small case of random fancy drinking accessories. Once Drake was done Jo waved to the store clerk as they left. "It was nice seeing you again. If you see Alex, I wasn't here okay." The trip home seemed a little longer than the one there, maybe it wasn't just because she was in her own head. After a few minutes of quiet she looked up at Drake. "Do you think the person that didn't show up is alright?" She asked, hoping that his answer would make her feel a little less of the weird vibe she felt right now. "Maybe he just got called off to a family emergency and didn't have time to call?" She said frowning. She wasn't even sure, maybe the guy was a human, which meant he was totally safe. Once they got back to their neighborhood Jo couldn't help but feel a little bit safer. Maybe she didn't realize just how much last night had freaked her out. Even if Alex didn't let her be part of the fighting. It was a little too close for comfort, not to mention that everytime she thought about it she thought of the crying place. She couldn't stop the cold chills the thought brought out. But at least here, she knew everything here, no surprises…..even if hunters had wondered in before. These were her tribe and she was safe here. Drake let her into their house, before saying he was going to check on Sal. "Okay, heads up Tiff had to help Zach with stuff so she probably won't be home." She let him know before going in. The house was so quiet, and she checked the rooms in the house to confirm that no one was home. She sighed a little. Part of her was glad she had time to set up, part of her was sad that Alex wasn't home. He was off today she was sure because they had plans before everything happened. She checked her phone for the first time that day. No missed calls or text messages, she sighed sadly. [I]Hey, heads up. Drake let me in your house. Since no one is home, I didn't want you to freak out. :)[/i] She shot Billie a quick text. If she was home she wouldn't freak out about the noise downstairs, or if she came home to someone clearly been there. She frowned at her phone sending a text to Alex. [I]We seriously need to talk. Message me when you get home. I'll come over.[/i] Putting the phone back in her pocket she grabbed a few glasses and went up to his room to get stuff set up. — Logan blinked a bit in surprise at the answer he got from Alex. "Wait, what?" He frowned, seriously those hunters were starting to piss him off. Where the fuck did they get the audacity to think they could put Billie on the wanted list? At least Garret was going to pull some strings, that somehow made it a little better. But even still, the audacity of those fucking want to me more humans. Honestly, he was trying really hard not to show just how pissed he was as they started talking about Billie's plan to turn herself in, but he couldn't help his eyes reddening a little. This whole fucking thing was ridiculous. He stood kind of quietly leaning on the door frame as they all talked. Honestly, Logan really wanted to agree with Alex here. She wasn't healed all the way, however, they couldn't just let this sit. It needed to be handled. Even humans that were close to you, they could happily turn you in if the human law said so. And Billie dealt with a lot of people. When she turned and said she wouldn't do it if he didn't want her to, he sighed. "I want to tell you not to do it. But humans and their laws, it's only so long until someone turns you in. Then if someone else was with you, they would be in danger too." He said, pinching the bridge of his nose roughly. "Maybe you're right and meeting on your own terms will be the safest for you. I know some people at the police station, they aren't higher ups but they can at least hopefully stop you from being surprised while in there." He offered. Even if that wasn't a logical worry, it still was better to have that type of safety net. Why did it make it both a little and worse that Billie wasn't too worried about this? When she came over and started rubbing his shudder Logan sighed finally able to get the red in his eyes to go away. He softly put his forehead against hers. "I know, don't keep me from wanting to rip out the throat of whoever made you wanted." He said, his voice much softer so that only Billie could hear him. Logan kind of nodded when Alex said that they still had stuff to do. "Still be careful being out in public. You don't want the cops storming your liquor store or gym." He said. — Garret nodded a bit when Randa asked if Billie was having him pull strings. He might not have had as much as Randa, but he still had some. "Yeah, I have a few contacts at the police department. So if something happens and the police get hold of her, she'll have people looking out for her at least." He answered. The fact that she smiled when he said he was taking cooking lessons, made him happy. Mostly because he was half taking the classes to learn to cook for her. "I'm learning from Dahl, I'm sure that she wouldn't mind." Garret said with a smile. When Randa said she is pissed off about it too. "Honestly, I'm not pissed about it. I just think it proves how stupid the hunters are. Clearly they don't know who they are starting shit with." He said with a small shrug. He smiled when she liked his idea and nodded a bit when she had to drop off stuff at the post office for Day. "How is he doing?" He asked, though he wasn't close enough to bother trying to reach out to Day the two of them were still friends. He gave her a kiss back and took his plate to the kitchen. "Okay sounds good to me. We have plenty of time." He picked up the clothes from last night, so that he could do the laundry after her shower while she did the dishes. Before sitting on the couch and watching a little bit of the tv. The next thing he knew the sound of the dishes woke him up and he rubbed his eyes and sat up. "Shit I didn't even mean to dooze back off." He said, before sighing and getting up and going into the kitchen. "By the way, I'm making you dinner tomorrow." — Eli chuckled a bit at the reaction that offering coffee caused between the two of them. "How have you had three cups already?" He said. Though he totally had to agree that the computer screens would fucking kill his eyes. Between the screens and energy drinks, he didn't have migraines all the time. He smiled a little at Rhi. "Thanks, I'm proud of how well they are doing." Eli nodded at her notion of wishing that they knew more about whose wedding it was. "How did he even know about the wedding and not know who it was for?" He asked because honestly, how did his intell not get a hold of the most important part of it. Eli nodded, taking the papers that Kyp handed him, before nodding again as Kyp said that the last venue needed an extra person or two as long as someone that speaks Spanish. "Alright sounds good, I'll send Emma, she speaks Spanish pretty well." Then Rhi brought up the fact that the idiots at the holding cells had been too rough. Of course then lying to her about having got a hold of him too. How fucking hard was it to not kill people who couldn't really fight you back anymore? He sighed a little bit. "At least. I don't know if we aren't switching the right people out or what. I'm about to let Tara just shoot them in the leg or something." Kyp said that he was going to look through the footage of the holding cells. Maybe that was a good thing to be honest, because clearly something was going on there that they were missing. "Awesome, thank you." He said before smiling and nodding to Rhi. "It is, not going to lie, I didn't think that we would have this much of a turn out. Not to the point of people contacting us." Eli laughed a little at the reaction to Ashley getting here early. "Tell her, I said hi." He said before she took off. He looked at Kyp when he brought the South Council member up. He had a good point, the council members were always a huge deal and protected. It was almost impossible to actually get to them. "That's a good point. Do you think they maybe whoever killed them had something with the bombs? Use the bombing to cover their tracks?" — The redhead looked around the little lobby that she had been told to wait in. Which she guessed made sense. Couldn't just have random people looking around. But still, like she was surprised no one seemed to be expecting her. The little room was pretty comfy though at least. Clicking her tongue a little bit, Ashley took an actual seat awkwardly waiting for either Eli or Rhi to get their ass down here. Her green eyes saw the cameras and made a face sticking her tongue out knowing there was likely a chance Kyp was looking at the cameras before the door opened. Her eyes lit up as she saw Rhi come and she stood up and hugged her. "Hey Rhi, it's been so long!" How have you been? You totally have to update me and stuff." Ashley said happily, after all Rhi was one of her best friends. "So do I actually get to go inside now?" She asked before laughing. — Adira couldn't help the small smile as Sybil opened the door, even with the annoyed look on her face when she did. She had been off for the last week doing the errands she had been sent on. Sybil was a sight for her sore eyes. She wanted to ask which idiots Sybil was having to entertain but knew better and chuckled softly at her words. "While I have my own things to report." She sorted of side eyed Violet. "She was looking for you too. Already." She said not bothering to hide the dislike in her own voice. Violet frowned a touch before smiling as Sybil gave her her attention. Bowing her head a little bit in a show of respect. "Good morning Sybil. While I know I was just sent out yesterday, I didn't know how I could get a hold of you secretly without causing more suspicion then just leaving." She explained herself quickly, glancing at Adria slightly as she finished. "I might not have to infiltrate one of the groups you wanted me to. After the bombs went off, I guess the school group and the Ophelia's group met up and started talking about getting together." Adrian's eyes widened a bit. "Are you fucking kidding me? Why didn't you step in?" "I'm supposed to be part of one of the group already. How am I supposed to step in without people thinking I'm not who I'm acting like I am Adira?" Adira frowned glaring at Violet, this was one of the fucking reasons she was useless among the hundreds of probably others. Violet looked back at Sybil half expected to get yelled at by her too. "I'm still hidden as one of the group as you told me too. I'm working on a way into the hunters as well to find you new hunters."