“It’s a risky thing to do to someone as well-known and important as him. We will be prosecuted and I can find myself trapped in some way, whether I’m in cat or human form,” Ivan replied as he stuck the handkerchief back unto his jacket pocket.
“But anyway, you can wait for Mishka to meet someone else. There’s no reason to think that she will marry the werewolf,” he continued with the corners of his mouth turned down in disagreement.
“According to what I’ve seen in the crystal ball, they are spending time together, or they are going to spend a lot of time together.
He will be a hero in her eyes soon,” Myrtle remarked with an angry scowl on her brow.
“He’s a wolf, but what if we just can’t separate them? What if they’re meant to be? We would simply be wasting our time trying to separate them,” Ivan responded as he plopped down onto a chair.
“So, you’re not whole-heartedly committed to this plan?” Myrtle asked as she stared down at him, shaking her head in disbelief.