Part 7

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After cleaning themselves up and putting their pottery to the side next to Anton's fireplace, the seven werewolves and the vampire were now relaxing and watching various movies on the living room TV. Anton Viago and Stu took the couch, the alpha sitting in the middle while Viago sat on the right and Stu left. Dion took the recliner closest to the TV while Declan took a stool from the kitchen and was sitting right next to Dion. Both Nathans were on the floor in front of the coffee table sitting crisscross, being in front of the TV. Lastly, Clifton once again took the recliner that he had been sitting at most of the time, though it was brought a little closer to the others right next to the couch, being closer to Viago than he had been most of the day. 

The others decided that it would be a fun idea to watch horror movies, specifically ones that had werewolves and vampires in them just so that they could make fun of all of the inaccuracies they had in the films and that they knew were not true about them. They started with the American Werewolf in London, which wasn't too far off with the werewolf transformation though theirs was a lot faster process thankfully. However, like most werewolf movies there were some inaccuracies to the real deal.

"Can you see the ghost of people you've killed? Like David with Jack's ghost?" Viago asked quietly, watching the screen as the ghosts began to torment David on the screen before turning to Anton. 

Anton looked from Viago to the TV, a smile forming on his face as he chuckled, wrapping his arm around Vaigo's shoulders as he shook his head. "Nah, babe. It's just for this movie."

"Man that would honestly suck," Dion chimed in looking at the others. "I could not handle it if I had ghosts following me around." 

The others murmured in agreement, nodding their heads before looking back at the TV in silence. 

After Viago suggested The Lost Boys since that was one of his favorites even if it was inaccurate as well. He was surprised to learn that most of the pack beside Anton hadn't seen it so they put that one on next, telling them that they wouldn't be disappointed. Like the other movie, there were obvious inaccuracies about vampires. For instance, in the movie, they drank vampire blood to become one which was only partly true. You do have to drink the ancient blood of a vampire, but you have to also be drained of your blood first and they didn't do that in the film. Also when Max is invited in suddenly all the stuff that repels vampires are rendered powerless which wasn't true. Even if a vampire is invited into places religious stuff still hurts them. Now they were at the scene where David was making Micheal see worms in his noodles.

"Oh, Vi!" Dion quickly said pointing to the TV, before turning to the vampire in question as he spoke. "I overheard Stu and Nick talk about this. Is it true that vampires can make noodles look like worms?"

"Ah yes one of the only things accurate in this movie," Viago smiled looking at Dion, who had a look of shock on his face. "Ja, it's true. Deacon had done it to Nick on the night he was turned."

"No way," Nathan G chimed in as he fully turned to the vampire. "Does it only work on Noodles?"

The others' attention was now fully on the vampire, Anton pausing the movie for them before turning to Viago as well. He was also interested in this conversation, failing to notice Dion suddenly get up and head into the kitchen. 

"I'm afraid so, yeah," Viago sighed a cheeky grin forming on his face. "I remember when Nick tried to make Stu see worms in his chips but since they weren't worm-shaped it didn't work."

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