The tension in the room was palpable as all fourteen werewolves exchanged glances, each one aware of the gravity of the situation. The arrival of Batch B brought not only excitement but also a sense of trepidation, especially with the presence of the vampires secretly among the newcomers. The werewolves could identify a vampire by their smell. That was how they were able to figure out that the Vampires have arrived.
"I guess we all know why this meeting was called," Sophie repeated, her voice steady and commanding. "The arrival of Batch B means a lot of changes for us, and we need to be prepared for any challenges that may come our way."
"We do," Benjamin Carter agreed firmly, his piercing eyes scanning the room. He had always been the strongest and most authoritative among the werewolves, and his presence alone demanded respect.
"They've arrived. The vampires have arrived," Sophie stated, her expression serious. "For now, it seems they are unaware of what happened in the past, but we can't assume that they will remain ignorant for long."
"I am not sure they know what happened," Samantha Jones, a second-year student chimed in, her voice tinged with uncertainty. "But they will find out soon enough, and we need to be ready to face whatever consequences arise."
"Indeed," Alexander Reynolds agreed, his tone determined. "We cannot afford to let our guard down. We've been living in relative peace for a while, but that doesn't mean we can be complacent."
Benjamin Carter's jaw clenched, his hands forming tight fists. "We just have to get stronger," he declared. "Let's train tonight. We must be prepared for anything that may come our way."
Sophie nodded in agreement. "Benjamin is right. Training is our top priority now. We need to improve our skills, hone our abilities, and work together as a cohesive unit."
"I also think it's important to keep an eye on the newcomers," Samantha added. "We should try to gather information discreetly."
The werewolves nodded in agreement, their expressions determined. Each one understood the significance of their roles.
Sophie leaned forward, her gaze locking with each member of the pack. "Remember, our unity and strength lie in our diversity," she said. "Together, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way."
"Agreed," Benjamin said, his voice echoing the sentiments of the pack. "Let's train hard and be prepared for whatever the future holds. We won't back down from protecting ourselves."
"I believe you guys all heard about the incident that happened in the School Garden yesterday." Jessica Bennett said, "where a student claimed a Werewolf attacked them and scattered a tree."
Everyone nodded. They had heard the news and didn't know what Werewolf did that.
"That's a lie." Jessica said. "Me and Samantha were present that day."
"We smelled the blood on the floor. It didn't belong to any of our kind. It didn't also smell like the Vampires. We don't know who it belongs to or if it is Miller."
"The three students that lied names are Watson Simmons, Emily Pemberton and Lilian Collins."
Jacob looked uncomfortable Immediately he heard the name Watson. Even if he didn't know much about Watson. He knew Watson was Miller's friend and understood his pack's behavior.
"What do we do to them." Jessica concluded. "Should we kill them?"
"We shouldn't those are Miller's friend." Jacob chimed in.
"If it's Miller friend that's none of our business." Christopher Morgan, a Second Year Student also said. "Besides, he should know why we always kept our existence a secret from the whole world."
Jacob didn't know what to say anymore. He knew what Miller did was wrong. When Miller told his friends about their existence. Then one more thought entered Jacob's head. He knew they would like it, since they really needed it right now.
"Why don't we turn them into Werewolves?" Jacob brought a suggestion. "We really need our parks number to increase. We don't know how many Vampires that have been sent to school. If we are easily outnumbered. It would be bad even for us. They would easily kill us if they know the truth."
The room instantly became quiet. What Jacob had suggestion was true. They weren't much. They were just fourteen and they needed to get more especially now that they know the Vampires would be after them.
"You are right." Benjamin Carter said. "We need more Werewolves."
"So when would we start the Initiation." Benjmain Carter asked everyone of them in the room.
"I don't think we should start now." Alexander suggested. "If we start the ritual now. The Vampires might suspect that we have done something bad. We don't know if they know what we've done. So i would suggest we don't do any ritual for creating Werewolves Immediately until when it's necessary."
Everyone in the room agreed, they knew what Alexander said was true. They needed to act smart. And with that the meeting was finished. But before the meeting ended. The Werewolves agreed among themselves that when they want to initiate Werewolves, Emily, Lillian, and Watson must be involved because they know about their existence.
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