Chapter 6
Meeting in a Were Bunker
"What does it mean?" asked Trixie about the flyer for the Courage Players performing The Merchant of Venice in a nearby Black Forest town, Her question went out through the speaker phone to the speaker phone listened to by her comrades in the werewolves' sausage factory building.
Still flushed from an orgy that morning wherein she awoke tied to Kat's bed using silk scarves at her wrists and ankles, tortured exquisitely by Kat's long tongue and sharp fingernails and teeth and fucked mercilessly by Jag and Leo using both holes at the base of her torso simultaneously while feasting on Kat's delicious cunt, even the shock of the flier didn't cut through her dazed consciousness.
"It must be Foxx," Kat growled.
"Who?" asked Trixie.
Wolf answered from the other side of the wire. "My boss. The Colonel. Seems like he's finally ready to pounce."
"It's my fucking play," Gretchen roared bitterly. "Mine and Karl's. We wrote it as mock propaganda. They're going to make it real propaganda."
Being extremely nervous, Michael turned on his usual defensive sassy and cynical sarcasm, "I thought hounds chased foxes."
"I'm sure the Colonel hopes so," Kat responded, "to set a trap."
"But who are the Courage Players?" asked Gretchen tightly. "It must be Kurt and the other fucking traitors."
"We'll know soon," Wolf told her. "They'll be rehearsing and performing on home turf."
"We're supposedly the traitors," Karen reminded her.
"Are there wolves in Nachtstadt?" asked Joseph.
"Well hidden," Nina nodded.
"And cats," said Kat. "The two races often meet there in friendly rivalry."
"This Foxx, he knows about you?" asked Trixie.
"I should have killed him," Wolf grumbled. "I would have if..."
"Wolf!" Kat shouted through the phone line. "Your mother took the bullet meant for you because losing you after losing her husband would have turned her feral instantly. Her beloved and her favorite son, the future alpha, she had nothing left."
"But we could have...You fucking dragged me away!"
"To fight another day, Wolf," Kat reminded him. "Which we did. We killed all of those motherfucking SS were hunters!"
"Except Foxx," Wolf muttered.
"I don't understand," said Gretchen. "You worked under the man you nearly killed? And he knows what you are?"
"I only met him once," Wolf explained. "Maria acts as liaison. When we met, I recognized him and I could smell him. His blood was tainted by my saliva. Not enough to change him. It takes much more than spit to change a man completely. But he gained...sensitivity. He smelled me, my wolf essence. And my hair...He knew."
"But...you worked for him."
"I...had to be near him, to learn his moves so to speak. It was a game between us. He used my skills and I kept close. Kat too."
"I fixed his fucking torture victims," Kat spat. "And I...fucked him when I was young and desirable."
"You're still desirable," Trixie remarked.
"I aged appropriately," Kat shrugged. "Put on latex. Looked fatter and uglier. To him I'm a sixty year old fat hag. But I helped with the research."
"Research?" asked Joseph.
"His private lab studying what makes us change," Kat explained. "It's a forensic lab, but he conspired with the head scientist as fascinated with the subject as him."
"So you fouled up the research?" asked Trixie.
"Didn't have to. Immortals made us. A test tube won't give him our essence. It won't make him one of us. He's a damaged man and not just his sadistic mind. He wanted to get healed of the lingering wounds Wolf gave him forty years before, scars that still make it painful to walk and remind him of the attack every time he looks in the mirror and sees the mark that turned his perfect Aryan face into a face only a whore could be paid to be attracted to."
"And you," Trixie reminded her.
"I guess I'm more like you than you thought, hunh Mistress Bea?"
"You dominated him?"
"No. He's strictly a sadist," Kat shook her head sadly. "He enjoyed giving me pain. Luckily I recover rather quickly. And no, sweetheart, I didn't enjoy it. I'm a cat. I only enjoy torturing my prey."
"I liked it better than I thought I would," said Trixie. "A lot better. But..."
"Like I said, I heal quickly," Kat smiled wickedly.
"But you won't enjoy it."
"I will because I enjoy giving you pleasure, my love."
They kissed passionately causing Michael discomfort again. It wasn't the beauty of the two beautiful women making love. That he found pleasing aesthetically. It was the odor wafting from their liquefying pussies. He found it unpleasant, repellant. During the earlier orgy, that fact cemented his fate. Of the five ex-troupe members, he would be the only one not accepting the change. He could never lose himself enough in the mating to allow his body's enzymes to make it ready for change. If the transformational mating didn't kill him through loss of blood, the pain would definitely become too much to handle.
That fact made him sad. It also scared him. He saw the cage the bed had become to protect Trixie the evening before. And he saw the leers of these werecats when they edged towards their feline selves. The fear made him irrational. It made him want to escape even though a rational mind would reason that being in the middle of nowhere, a nowhere surrounded by man eating beasts, resembled being on an island surrounded by shark infested water. To escape meant nearly certain death.
In contrast, having found themselves in essentially a locked cage when they awoke the night before made Joseph and Karen curious rather than fearful over the weres' man eating nature. In the morning they had been released and left to their own devices while being introduced to a dozen strangers, two of whom glommed onto them and essentially seduced them. Even though the siblings had been beside them nearly the whole time, occasionally when some business had the two werewolves leave, the two humans found themselves free to escape if they wanted.
"We were locked in to protect us last night, weren't we?" Karen finally asked.
Nina smiled at the human and nodded. "From me in a way. Though the moon hadn't reached fullness, the females in heat tend to feel the pull a night early."
"So...you might have eaten us?" asked Karen, gulping.
"Yes," Nina shrugged sadly. "Nothing personal. It's just that human flesh happens to be the most tender and delectable. We resist it, but the desire can become...overwhelming."
"So when you threatened...to eat me," Gretchen realized, "you weren't just being malicious and cruel."
"I wouldn't have let her touch you," growled Wolf staring daggers at his best friend. Gretchen rubbing the small healed wound on her cheek made Wolf cringe. "I'm sorry, Gretch." He stroked it gently. "I didn't realize her jealous rage would transform her so quickly. In fact the jealousy surprised the shit out of me."
Two sets of eyes met, eyes of his two lovers. Their mouths curved upward wryly. "Males!" they both muttered, and they giggled.
"But," Karen continued her logical thought, "if you crave human flesh, what exactly are you using for meat for your sausages?" She and the other humans had seen the factory fully operational when they passed through it to enter the downstairs sanctum where they now occupied the communication/meeting room.
Chuckling, Lou answered, "Though occasional human flesh gets churned up with the rest of the meat, it's wild boar mostly."
"Occasional human meat?" Karen quivered.
"Not that you'd notice. It's pretty rare that an unfortunate human falls prey to us. People living around here learn to secure themselves inside during full moons."
"But...human's can be cruel with their justice around here," Wolf added. "Premeditated murder of course, but even rape finds the local citizenry leaving the criminal out in the forest to become a feast for weres."
"What about some poor camper unaware of the danger?" asked Joseph.
"The villagers warn them," Reyna explained. "Either directly or with signs."
"How do they warn them?" asked Karen.
"Rabid wolves," Lou replied with a chuckle.
"Not so far off," mumbled Michael through the phone line.
Most of the weres bristled, but Kat chuckled. "In a way he's right. We're not foaming at the mouth or anything, but to humans we are sort of diseased, genetically perhaps or infected by our mate."
"More an inoculation," Leo differed. "A bacterium that improves our resistance, makes us infinitely stronger. Certainly not lethal like rabies."
"Except for your victims," Michael pointed out.