“Keep it that way,” Kasper ordered.
“I plan on it. Now, why did you need me so badly you emailed me at home?”
When Kasper told him, Niko was relieved to find out he wouldn’t have to do more than wipe three humans’ minds, the man who had been in the wrong place at the wrong time and saw a werewolf shift, and two friends he’d elatedly told about it. The werewolf had immediately gotten in touch with Kasper, whohad told him not to deal with them himself. The werewolf had reluctantly agreed. The only reason Niko been given the assignment was the fact they lived halfway around the world and only spoke French. It washard to replace memories if the one doing so didn’t speak the subject’s language.
It took half the day to complete the job—thanks in part to the rest stops Niko had to make to replenish his energy before teleporting to his next destination—both going to France and then returning home.
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