After successfully pulling Alice out of the Grand House last time, Laura kept up her efforts. Today, she successfully pulled Alice out of the funeral home again. It’s just that the people accompanying him have changed, they are no longer Benjamin and Matthew.
Laura didn't understand what it meant to have "important things to deal with" because those two guys were the type of guy she liked, so she could only accept the company of Zach, who was not her type. But having a beautiful woman like Louise come with her, Laura thought it was pretty good.
As for Benjamin and Matthew, the 'important thing' refers to the education of werewolves. The three-day cycle before the full moon is about to begin, and Alpha must figure out how to properly educate the wolf cubs. Without amplifying the historical issues between vampires and werewolves, Matthew can face the conflict between his own existence and vampires.
If during this education process, there are always vampires' meaningful eyes drifting here, Benjamin doesn't think he can calmly complete the knowledge inheritance of the wolves. So, conveniently enough, the eyesore left Grande for the time being.
"Huh!" Laura breathed a long sigh of relief and wiped her hand on her forehead, "We need to take a rest!" Blake's episode just now seemed to make the girl a little frightened. She pulled Alice, "Let's go to the front , I know a good coffee shop!”
"But, but, we just finished eating..."
Alice has been pulled forward by Laura.
Zach and Louise looked at each other and smiled and followed. The coffee shop was just right. Zach needed this. If it weren't for Benjamin's strong recommendation, he wouldn't have come out to suffer on this beautiful weekend. He wished he could spend the whole day indoors.
The four people walked forward, passing by countless display windows filled with merchandise. Anyway, these things will not disappear, and there will be plenty of time to come back later.
But the scenery became more and more familiar. Zach looked up at the building that had reached the front of Lister Street. There were fire escapes extending on the wall facing the outside of the street, and a huge design sign blocked the building behind it. This is James Lance's attic.
They followed the turn of the building and entered the back street again. Laura's Café is here, under James' attic, Time Elf.
"What do you need?" The young waiter stood in front of a table of four. She seemed very happy and handed over the order. She unconsciously turned back and looked at the table on the other side.
The people on the other side also smiled and turned to look over. But when he saw the people sitting at the table where the waiter was standing, the face that originally had a happy smile fell.
For James, a brief communication with the girl he likes (Volume 2, Chapter 15) is the best way to start the day, but if a vampire also appears in this scene, it is the worst way!
Perhaps, James should go write this sentence on Blake.
The young waitress turned back in confusion and looked at Zach, who was smiling in the direction of James, but still stood silently waiting for Laura who was recommending drinks to Alice.
"Coffee." Zach gestured to Louise, left his seat and walked towards James. The young waiter saw from James' gloomy face that he didn't like meeting this guest, but she was just a waiter, silently anxious, and had no choice.
Zach shook his head and smiled, sitting in front of James, and looked at the waiter who was silently anxious, "You made her think I was a bad person, I don't like to be misunderstood."
James pursed his lips and turned his head to give a reassuring expression. Sure enough, the waiter's anxiety softened a little, and he took down Laura's order and walked to the back.
"Who is she?" Zach looked at the back of the young waiter in amusement and inquired with interest, "You guys seem to have a good relationship."
"This is none of your business." James said angrily. He is currently complaining about Zach, so naturally he won't have a good tone.
Zach smiled helplessly, "James, tell me, what's wrong with me? Can't I come to Lister Street to relax for a while on the weekend?"
Although there is this reason, James will not admit it. He had a cold face and lowered his voice, "Don't you know it yourself? When someone from the Church of the Holy Child enters for maintenance, you will force out the person hiding inside. Where is the person now?!"
Zach raised an eyebrow, as if he had indeed forgotten to update James. But this is a public place, so obviously we can't be too petty. Zach thought for a while, "You can think that this matter has been resolved. Even if there are any problems in the future, it will be Crowley's problem and we don't need to worry about it."
James looked at Zach's expression, understood that something must have happened, and accepted the answer. He thought for a while, "The situation in the southeast has improved. Have you and Crowley reached an agreement?"
"Of course." Zach smiled, as if taking credit, "The Barton Police Department should thank me."
James, who was already in a good mood, stood up and changed tables, leaving Zach smiling awkwardly at the attracted glances from all around, and returned to the original table.
Laura asked curiously, "Who is that? Do you know him?"
Zach smiled and did not answer. Instead, he asked with a more gossipy expression than Laura, "Is that young man from before, Blake from the Stone family? Are you familiar with him?"
In Laura's mind, Zach is already a complete gossip. She rolled her eyes and curled her lips, "Otherwise, who is it? I'm so familiar with him!" That was her neighbor, the guy who was often told, "Look at who and what's in the neighbor's house..."
"Why did he do this?" Zach bore the label given by Laura indifferently and continued to ask. It's always good to know more about Quinn and Barton's circles.
"How do I know!" Laura frowned, with a hint of worry in her eyes, "I just hope he won't be punished. Hey."
"Why should you be punished?" Louise smiled and comforted Laura, "This is good, it is a meaningful thing. I don't know how he thought of it."
Laura nodded, then shook her head. She could tell that this was a meaningful thing, but she still didn't understand the way. She curled her lips and said, "Maybe I learned something new in Newton City, who knows."
Newton City.
Zach frowned, as if he thought of something.
The content of the last worship sermon was the 'Ten Commandments', which told everyone the prerequisites for belief in the Holy Lord. Tomorrow's service should be in order - in the Holy Lord's faith, the most important polarization, heaven and hell.
Demons will not have unreasonable expectations about heaven like human sermons, they will impart the meaning of hell impartially. As for such true justice, obviously it is not well accepted by people.