The Valentine's Day Plot

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"Not by yourself, are you?" Eva interjected. "Unless we have that much to cover in one night, I don't think leaving us behind is a good idea."
 
"I certainly have to agreed with Eva if you're planning to do this alone, dear." Maylis gave her response. She raised a ground on Lily's body language. Hmm, she's acting a bit weird.. She thought to herself, then she turns to face the two, John and Edward and offered her replied. "A werewolf den, hmm? That shouldn't be that hard of the job. You'll lead us to this "den", correct?"
 
John and Edward toasted, their glasses ringing throughout the bar before both gut up and began to put on coats, walking out the door. Lily followed without a word.

"Alright, just a short walk from here. The beast's sleeping at this time. Should be, at least." Edward said.
 
"I'll put its eyes out first and then we can put down the doggy, right?" Eva inquired cheerfully. "Make it quick and... well, I can't say we make anything painless."
 
"Who needs it to be painless, except for us?" Lily replied. John and Edward began to walk down the street, at a slow pace.

"It's not far from here, so we gotta be careful." Edward said, as after a corner there was an abandoned auto-shop, with some dark mass inside.
 
"Alas, you don't have to worry about our safety. It's what you hired us to do, eh?" Maylis said, noticing the auto shop. "Well, I suppose that's where the beast lies within?"
 
"Let's get going and kill it. I wanna see how little knives I meed to immobilize it." Eva pushed on. She walked towards a window and looked through it. "I'm sure there's a broken window it got through."
 
"It goes around the side to the garage." Edward said, "The garage door it tore off. Sneak in through that window and stay it alright?"

Lily moved to the window, her body calm and composed.
 
"Don't worry about us, we'll be careful." Maylis said. She peak at the window, but hasn't seen anything. "Nothing out of the ordinary.." Maylis waited for Lily and Eva to calm on in.
 
Eva stepped through, twirling a throwing knife between her fingers. She kept an ear out to see if she could detect any movement giving away the monster. It was rather dark, so they were at a bit of a disadvantage already.
 
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