Dealing with Humans

"As you should have," said the wolfman with a nod of approval. "I hope you made them suffer."

I shrugged my shoulders in response. "We turned off the air in every room and every space on the ship except for the one that we were in. I don't know if suffocation is a form of suffering, but they didn't die easily."

The wolfman nodded. "I'll take your runner then, thank you."

"All good," I responded. "Keep us in mind if you need anything."

"I will, and I will let some trusted friends know how to get in contact with you," said the wolfman as he placed his hands at the top of the ramp opening and looked down at me. "If you need anything, call me."

"Thanks! Safe flight," I said with a wave of my hand. I turned around and left the launch bay, the heels of my boots tapping against the hard metal surface. I had just completed my first-ever arms deal, and I have to say, it went much better than I thought it would.