ep up with Cato. She had no idea where Dori was, which was surpris
he crowd never stopped moving. Brienna didn't even know if he was in there. He could be off to th
k. Cheers rang out when the lights went back on as the next song started. Weaving through the crowd, Brienna finally caught up to Cato, but t
at lay beyond the arch was not for everyone, but somehow
ight and stature. Brienna mindlessly wondered if he was a werewolf t
me. Her gaze went beyond the bouncer to the long wall that was nothing but smoky black gl
with a woman sitting on it. She swung back and forth in her glittery outfit, sometimes hanging from her knees, s
th mirrors. It was like an odd view of people da
turned to see that Cato had shifted aside to let a
Brienna quickly followed, giving the bouncer an une
e wall of glass, but it was reasonably quiet. Enough that Brienna could hear the whispered words of those that she walked p
e t
at her, glancing at the
Don't dawdle, or
eached the end of the room, Brienna frowned until she saw an alcove that hid another area. They went
s. It could lead to a world of trouble, and she was just inches from so many possibilities. She looked at a notice board,
wanted to know if it was just the workers or did humans brave this world. Where
hat she asked when Brienna fi
e's D
nd of the corridor. Brienna looked back and realised that the w
o watch me? All the
delicious." Cato return
u not b
u not b
ing door. Rich red walls that looked as if they were marbled with black lines. Every so often, a black pillar intersected the space. Hi
med too small for her. At the end of the short corridor was another guard. He stood over a door that was pai
hing up with someone. You and your
e th
ne was glossy like the gold d
t going?" he asked a
ato wordlessly told Brien
y, breaking them in. Would
softly, ba
emember
oor and gesture
e a
lounge. Brienna sat on the same lounge as him, fearing
room with a dark ambience. On the table beside her seat was a stack of magazines. She flicked through them, seeing a variet
urning back to Cato, she wondere
he o
ho
aid something ab
the wrong side of town a few months ago. Rival vamps took offence to it and p
d through the
" Cato
me, but it was not a dea