Chapter 2:

"So, Lt. Shane Wolfe, that is the grand tour of our house. Before I let you go do what ever it is that you have to do, there are a few things that you need to now about this family, about Seth in particular. He has a hard time trusting people and will most likely be very hostile towards you, but that is just an act to hide the fact that he is terrified by you. You see, we adopted Seth about six years ago from a very abusive family. He had a very hard life growing up and was living with his mother's boyfriend a man named William Graft, a man that his mother had only known for a few short weeks before she died. Seth is terrified of people that he doesn't know, so don't be alarmed if he has nightmares, he tends to walk around the house after a nightmare or goes to the kitchens to get a snack. Don't be alarmed if you here someone walking around in the house in the middle of the night. Seth is also prone to panic attacks. Do you know the signs of a panic attack?" A nod from the Lt. prompted Julie to continue, "If this happens just tell Zoe. She knows how to handle it. Helga can take care of Tyler and Peter. Other than that I think that you will be fine while I am away. Do you have any questions?"

"No ma'am."

That was two days ago and Lt. Shane Wolfe now realized that he was in way over his head. He didn't know had to handle children, he had never been on a mission like this before, and now because of 'his mission,' he was standing in the Plummer's living room covered in sewage, glaring at the monsters that Julie called children. His gazed settled on each child and from each child he got an unwavering glare staring right back at him, he even swore that the baby was glaring at him, but Red 2 was not. The boy almost seemed to cower whenever Shane looked at him as though he thought that the lieutenant might just reach over and hit him. At the moment, the boy looked petrified by the fact that Shane was ticked off and the principal was leaving. Zoe seemed to notice this for she grabbed a hold of Seth's hand and smiled reassuringly at him. Shane, not wanting to traumatize the child, decided to simply to take a shower and deal with the children later when he didn't smell worse than a trashcan full of dirty diapers. Too bad that time would never come for after his shower, there would be mother den duties, shopping, and then cleaning up after a party.

Little did Shane know, but a pair of blue eyes was watching him as he left. Blue eyes now cold.