Chapter 95.

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John's POV.

So the first person I'm meeting with is a woman named Penelope. When they arrived I was sent by Alpha Grace into a room on the first floor she has for anyone to do therapy sessions or take important calls or to have important conversations in.

She thought it would be a good idea for me to do the interviews there and I couldn't agree more. So here I am waiting for Penelope to knock on the door.

I thankfully didn't have to wait long because a few moments later there was a knock on the door. " Come in. " I call.

She opens the door and poked her head through. She spotted me and smiled. She entered the room. " Would you like the door open or closed?" She asked.

So she's seeing if I want privacy or if I feel more comfortable with it open. " You can close it. " I told her.

She nodded and closed the door. I stood and offered my hand. " Hi, I'm John. It's very nice to meet you. " I said.

She smiled and shook my hand. " Hello John, I'm Penelope. It's very nice to meet you too. " she said.

We both then took our seats. She set her things in her lap and then looked at me. " I've known about werewolves and even met a few before but I've never been invited to a pack house. This is so interesting. " she said as a way to start up a conversation.

" It is. This pack is really well organized. " I said.

" So John, how long have you lived in this pack?" She asks.

She has a note book and a pen in her hands to take notes. " I moved here shortly after my attack a few months ago. " I said.

" Oh, so you're still getting used to the way things are run here in this pack compared to your home pack, correct?" She asked.

I let out a small chuckle. " Yeah, it's taken some getting used to but Alpha Grace and the people of this pack have been so welcoming. " I said.

She wrote a few things down. " Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot to ask. Do you mind if I take a few notes as we speak? " she asked.

" Can I ask why you are taking notes?" I ask.

" Oh yes. I take notes during beginning interviews of what I hear or notice from my potential patient. That way if you or whom ever else I was interviewing choose to become my patients I would already have a basic understanding of what you are dealing with so I can help treat you to the best of my abilities. All I do is for the betterment of the patients. " she said.

Ok, I like that answer. She seems genuine about helping out the patients. " That makes sense. No, I don't mind you taking notes. " I said.

She seems relieved and went back to writing her note. " So, for this interview we're basically going to ask each other questions. They can be personal, about the main issue as to why you're seeking therapy or they could be about what our favorite color is or what you had for breakfast this morning. I want to make sure you feel safe and comfortable. " she said.

" I can work with that. " I said.

" Ok, great. You ask the first question then. " she said.

" I'm going to start with something you've probably never been asked before. What was your first encounter with a werewolf that showed you we were real?" I asked.

" Oh, that is an interesting story. I was in a zoo of all places when..." she stopped upon seeing my confusion.

" What's a zoo?" I asked.

" Oh right, my bad. A zoo is a place where new, rare, exotic and almost instinct animals from around the world are brought to one place to live out their life in human captivity. People are allowed to view them but the animal are always very well taken care of. Most of the time the animals there are the ones that can't live out in the wolf by themselves without becoming prey themselves. " said Penelope.

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