Party's fed up with the way the Witches have treated his pack. More than that, though, he's scared that they'll become an even bigger threat than the vampires are. That's what has him marching down to East End's Den with crisp determination. Of course as he gets through the entrance, he deflates to something more appropriate for a teenager who's about to tell his mom that he's dropping out of college. He's never had much respect for people who hadn't earned it, but Katherine's his alpha and she's earned a certain amount of respect, even from Party. This isn't going to be an easy conversation and he knows it.
By the time he finds Katherine, he's regained a little of his confidence, but he's got his hands crammed in his pockets like they might fall off and he's looking at something on the wall behind her. "You gotta minute?"
For Katherine
By the time he finds Katherine, he's regained a little of his confidence, but he's got his hands crammed in his pockets like they might fall off and he's looking at something on the wall behind her. "You gotta minute?"