Chapter 7

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Chapter 7

“I don’t like this,” Maddy whispered as he put the jump suit over his clothes.

“Well you didn’t have to come,” Simon replied, also in a whisper. He put the hard hat with a tinted face shield on his head then another on Maddy’s.

“Simon-”

“Maddy,” he cut in “I can do this myself.”

“I meant leaving Sugar behind, we should have brought her along.”

Simon growled, he didn’t care what Maddy said, he was not going to fully trust the malty colored adult any time soon, no matter how pretty she was. Simon left the closet and headed down the hall. He did not know why they were whispering, no one would hear them over the sound of the machines.

They wear in the welding area, there was a small part of him that did not want to take the Monster down, and that was because this was the biggest employment for the pack. In the town the only other places to work are the two clothing stores, three restaurants, the two grocery store, the only bar, and the school.

“What if he’s here?”

“I think that bite I gave him will keep him from work for at least a day.”

Simon grabbed the clipboards hanging on the wall and handed one to Maddy. “Look like your marking things.”

“Why?”

“People don’t question people with clipboards,” Simon walked into the working area. The noises of grinders, saws, and the clicking buzzing sound of welding machines consumed the room. Simon looked around, he recognized most the people who wear not wearing shields, one of them being his father. He made random marks on the clip bored. The two teenagers’ steadily got across the room, with no one questioning them. Simon memorized the map of this building; it was in one of the files that Maddy took, so he navigated to the Monsters office.

After climbing two flights of stars they finally arrived at the office. The door was locked and Simon growled.

“What?”

“Do you know how to pick a lock?”

“No. Why would I?”

“I don’t know,” Simon growled in irritants, “It would just be convenient right now that all.”

“Just break the lock.”

“What?”

Maddy sighed and pushed Simon aside, put his hand on the door knob. Simon saw his eyes flash to wolf then he forced the door knob to turn. “Maddy!”

“What?” he asked innocently.

“Now they’ll know some on brock in.”

Maddy paled. Simon changed his plan slightly, “okay, hears the plan now.”

Maddy listened to the new plan, “Why would we take money or anything-”

“If it looks like this place was ransacked for valuable goods then they won’t be thinking of the missing papers.”

Maddy felt stupid, he knew he was not but the stress of the possibility of being caught, not getting caught here but by Him find him latter, and now Simon will become a target to Him as well.

While Simon looked for through the files Maddy looked at valuable things to take, he found a pouch that zipped with a lot of twenty’s and ten and decided that would be something a thief would take. He also took some gleaming things on the desk, but he honestly did not know the value of things so he decided to just make a mess. As soon as Simon was done with the filing cabinet he put it on his side, quietly, so no one would come up here. There was a couch and he threw one of the cushions across the room put one on the floor next to the couch and put the third a little to the right.

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