Chapter 2:

"You can't honestly be serious about this." Karr grumbled as they walked down the hallway. The walls were all painted the same black as the rest of the building. So it automatically gave the place a creepy, dark feel. But it would seem that only Karr felt that way, for his little brother appeared content as could be.

Kitt smirked as they approached the door. "Oh, but I am."

"Of all things Kitt, why this?" Karr grated lowly, feeling an urge of protectiveness hit him when Kitt knocked. He quickly squashed the feeling as soon as it came. Now was not the time to be accused of murder over something as silly as fortune telling.

Kitt's bright, amused filled eyes met Karr's. "Good question. I honestly don't know. It just came to mind, so I went with it."

"You didn't care to think of all the possible dangers this could pose?" Karr suggested skeptically.

"Karr, really, it's ok." His little brother chided coyly, gently poking his big brother's gut. "You don't need to be a mamma bear with everything."

Karr only sighed as his attention snapped back to the black door when he heard the door knob click. The door opened to reveal an average height woman around the age of 30 or 40. She had dark facial features and equally dark make up to enhance her unusually hazel yellow eyes.

"Ah, hello, gentlemen." She greeted with a smile. "What can I do for you today?"

Karr had to hold back the urge to take Kitt's hand, and scramble out of here faster than it took the old lady at the front desk to blink. There was something in the air that made the hairs on the back of Karr's neck stand on end. His wolf instincts were on severe high alert, and weren't mellowing in the slightest. Kitt, on the other hand, didn't seem to pick up on anything at all. But of course, out of the two of them, Kitt was always the one to keep a calm head about things. No matter what.

"My brother would like to hear his fortune." Kitt stated calmly, gesturing towards his on edge brother.

Mimi looked over to Karr. She searched him from top to bottom, as if she was contemplating something in her mind. Kitt caught the way she was watching him and began to feel the first tell tale signs that this probably wasn't a good idea. But just as he was about to give Karr the hint, Mimi spoke up.

"Alright, just sit down and we can get started!" She said cheerfully through an emotionless smile. But the brothers never caught it.

Kitt and Karr sat down at the small round table. Karr directly in front of the foggy glass ball that supposedly was 'full of fortunes'. Karr was tense and had a glare set and stone in his eyes. Kitt tried to make it seem fun by keeping a cool attitude, but he knew it was useless. A few minutes later, Mimi came back in the room. A scent of strong lavender emitting from her.

"Ok, let's get started." She said as she sat down opposite of Karr. "Hmm...you're tense. Why?"

"Karr's eyes snapped up to meet hers. Questions and suspicion flashing before his eyes in an instant. How the hell did she...?

"Why would you think that?" Karr asked flatly, keeping his voice level and eyes cold. Leaning back in the chair while crossing his arms over his chest.

"Oh just a wild guess." She chuckled. "Now let me see your hands."

The brothers shared a look then. One full of caution, the other full of nothing but suspicion. But he gave her his hands anyway. Her small nimble hands gently aid on top of Karr's, her thumbs brushing over his. She closed her eyes as she began to feel something 'stirring' within her mind about the man before her.

"My, you have quite the history." She muttered distractedly, still keeping her eyes closed. "Yet you...found...something. Something that made you realize...something that made you change..."

Karr yanked his hands away from her grasp, his eyes watery at what she said. Not because of anger, but because that very thing that changed him, was sitting right beside him. All the memories of their past seemed to have transmitted from her hands, into his mind. Torturing him until the memories broke down even his strongest walls. Kitt was just as shocked as he looked between the two people. Unsure of what to do.

But all eyes quickly focused on the foggy glass ball sitting on the center of the table. Only, it was now glowing. And getting brighter by the minute, they may add. Everyone quickly backed away from the glass ball in fear.

"What's going on?!" Karr demanded, protectively holding Kitt behind him as they continued to back away.

"I...I don't know! Something's happening!" Mimi frantically replied, fear clear in her eyes.

Suddenly, the little ball stopped glowing. It sat motionless for a few moments before a blinding white light shot out from it. Consuming the brothers entirely. Mimi looked away, covering her face with her hands. It seemed like an eternity that the blinding white light stayed before finally giving out.

Mimi carefully uncovered her face, slowly turning her head towards where the brothers were standing. A gasp left her, replacing a hand to her mouth in shock.

The brothers...were gone.