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Mike you and I both know that that isnt going to happen so why dont you just tell me what fur ball theyre going to saddle me with. I said as I collected my stack of papers and organized them into a semi-neat pile.
Mike noisily cleared his voice, Uh hey Ari
God I hope that whoever it is that he isnt a complete moron. If Im going to be stuck with a pack partner, the least they can do is send me someone competent. Mike noisily cleared his throat again.
What? I asked, looking up from my desk.
I was greeted by a tall man standing just inside the office, casually leaning against the door frame. He had tousled brown hair and steely grey colored eyes. High cheekbones and a strong jaw formed his masculine face and a hint of stubble dusted his jaw line, not enough to appear unkempt but just enough to give a roguish impression. Dressed in black jeans, a black T, and a black leather jacket, he oozed tall, dark and handsome with deadly intent.
That would be this fur ball right here. He said, an arrogant grin lifting the corner of his mouth. I let my head fall to the surface of my desk, then for good measure I gently knocked my forehead on its smooth surface, one, two, three times. Dammit I couldnt believe I had just called him a freaking fur ball! I could feel my cheeks warm in embarrassment and did my best to hide it.
You all done with the show? He asked as I lifted my head from the desk. I glared at him for good measure and then allowed my head to connect with the desks surface once more before sitting up. rubbing the slight sting away Yea, Im done. I told him. Well, at least this wouldnt be as bad as I had thought. James was the only shifter that I actually personally knew and was one of the few individuals I considered a friend. I met James about six months ago at a shifter bar downtown, though at the time I didnt actually know that it was a shifter bar.
A group of coyotes had decided I was easy prey and were giving me a pretty hard time. James had intervened before things got out of hand which basically meant that he stopped me from wiping the floor with their coyote asses and burning the entire building to ash. It was probably a good thing that he had stepped in but I remember being furious with him at the time, I had really wanted to give those bastards a piece of my mind and show them that I wasnt just some naive little girl. That was back when I was still cocky over my abilities. Things had changed since then and the thought was sobering. Now being a pyrokinetic was something I had to hide and honestly, that just plain sucked.
So, youre my partner?
James nodded, his face going serious, Yea Im youre partner, ready to do something reckless?
I smiled at that, James knew me all to well.
Absolutely.
Grabbing my messenger bag I followed James out of the office, aware of Mikes unapproving gaze on my every step.