Kasadya Hellhound Twisted

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picture?” Nanini asked, pointing at Max who was leaning on the wall next to me. I looked at him, and then at Nanini, confused about the Godzilla comment.
     
    “She tried to stop him from coming here, didn’t go that well,” Lada explained. I can just imagine that fight, little Nanini against huge Max. She lifted her head and pushed out her tongue, and when I looked at him again he was pissed off.
     
    “The little girl needs to stay out of grown up business,” Max said. At those words, Nanini jumped up and was in his face before I knew she was moving. It was all just a blur of pink, and wham, she was on him.
     
    “I’ll show you little girl. You so don’t want to go there. FYI, I’m a Custos,” she said to him. Her head only reached his chest, so she had to look up and he in return had to look down at her. I started laughing and everyone joined in. The picture of the two of them sizing each other up was comical.
     
    “Okay, you two. That’s enough,” Don said. Nanini took a final look before returning to her seat. Max, on the other hand, was fuming. Oh yeah, if he thought I was a pain in the butt he just got a huge new one.
     
    “Back to the conversation. Max was badly injured in a fight, and Melissa asked me to try the blood move you see on the movies. So I fed him my blood and it changed him into a half-breed,” I finished, the fallen looking at me and then the other half-breeds they saw tonight.
     
    “So, can they do the stuff we can do?” Lotan asked.
     
    “Yeah, pretty much. They just needed a spark to hit transformation,” I finished and smiled at my half-breed friends. They all rolled their eyes. Their transformation was pretty bad, the pain double what a fallen would feel, so they weren’t impressed at first. But the moment they started doing fallen stuff, they changed their minds.
     
    “Dude, that’s wicked,” Nanini said, leaning back into the couch. I could see her adrenalin was all drained out and that she was very near the point of crashing. Talk about crashing ...
     
    “Chax, what will Jules do?” I asked. I needed to be prepared, again.
     
    He looked at me for a while without answering, and in the process, I started to fidget in my seat. I hate it when he does that, looks like he’s about to go all demon on me.
     
    “If I were her, I would go straight for the other council members. I think we are in for a long day,” he answered at last. Oh, just freaking great, can’t this nightmare end?
     
    Vulcan shifted in at that thought, scaring the hell out of me. He looked around at everyone until his eyes finally landed on me “Salve, Kas. Glad to see you’re okay.”
     
    “Salve, Vulcan,” I answered, knowing full well why he dropped in.
     
    He looked at Chax. “Mind telling me why the other two council members are going insane, calling every fallen back from the field for an emergency? Apparently Jules is talking about a rogue hellhound, fae, and demon?”
     
    Oh for crying out loud, the woman has no imagination, demon my ass. She is just freaking scared about us kicking her butt. I folded my arms in front of me, irritated with her.
     
    “Yes, of course. We found Kasadya and Amon, and with them these half-breed fallen. Kasadya and Amon used their blood to transform humans to half-breeds. Jules saw Amon’s half-breed fallen mate and the rest you know,” Chax answered, giving me the eyes again. I rolled mine at him. Please, it wasn’t like we had a lot of options out there.
     
    “I see. Well, I always love new challenges. May I see what she is so afraid of?” Vulcan asked, looking at me. I nodded to Max, who transformed into fallen. Vulcan stared at him for a while, looking him over, and then turned around to me. “How did you know your blood would change them?”
     
    “I didn’t, we took a chance and it worked. Apparently not all the things in the movies are a lie,” I answered.
     
    He started to laugh. “Well, Kas, you have definitely been a first for
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