Jared was driving the motorcycle with Winter on the back, keeping watch. Humans never realized just how many immortals are actually living near or even with them all the time. Most are unregistered, that's why the Vampire Royals don't know about them. Finding them used to be Winter's job. Winter wasn't to worried about the witch, Marisa. Marisa wasn't nice...but she wasn't evil either. She wears normal human clothes and acts human so most people don't even know that she is a witch. Unless you are a part of the immortals, who can smell another type of immortal, then you would have no idea who she really is. Even though Winter wasn't worried, that didn't mean Jared wasn't. He'd met multiple witches through the years and they were not a very popular group in his book. He didn't like witches, he thought they were very manipulative. He had many encounters with them and all of them ended badly. Winter would have gone without him, but he insisted on going. He didn't want her going near a witch by herself.

When Winter saw the house that the witch lived in, she tapped on Jared's shoulder and pointed towards it. Jared slowed the bike down and got off right after Winter. It was still a couple of hours until morning and they both hoped they would have enough time to do this, get what they needed and get out of there before the sun rose and turned her into a pile of ash. Winter grabbed her gun from her belt and held it in her hand as she walked to the side of the house. Jared asked "Why are you going back there? Why not actually go in the house?" Winter looked at him like he was stupid and said "She won't be there. Her shop is in the woods behind her house. She wouldn't have all her witch stuff where any human could find it."

"What if someone walks into the woods?"

Winter sighed. Jared wasn't the smartest werewolf ever. He had his moments, like now, where he was so dense she wanted to slap him until he actually gained some common sense. "She's not that stupid. She has a charm surrounding the area. Anyone, human or immortal, will walk away from it. Once they hit the barrier they forget everything. They forget their name, what they were doing, everything. Then they're...pulled by a force, you could say. They are pulled by the force to the road in front of the house. If they have a car or something the force makes them leave with it. If you were walking, then it makes you walk. Once you get far enough away from the barrier, the force snaps, you start to remember again. The only thing you forget is what you are doing at this place. You forget ever coming here and why you came here."

Jared looked intrigued but all he said was "Then how do we get in?"

"We just walk right on in. The barrier does not work on people who know it is there. I know about it and now, so do you. We will be allowed access through the barrier."

Jared nodded, refraning from asking any more questions, and started to follow Winter into the woods where, hopefully, they would find the witch.