Les picked up the business card from the counter and studied it silently before raising her gaze back to this Tyler Lockwood. He was attractive but she was not going to even touch that one right now. It would only take a second before Ricky would come out of the office. Just as she thought, Les turned her attention to the hall that lead to the offices and the breakroom/locker room.
"Les, pull his car into one of the empty spots," Ricky Camerino said, walking into the lobby then around the desk. The moment the other werewolf stepped foot into the shop, he had scented the other wolf and shot off a quick text to Don, their alpha as a quick heads up. As beta, he could handle it but it wouldn't hurt. On the one hand, he was glad to get out of paperwork (again) but on the other hand, if a new werewolf was in the area and found them, then they had a different problem. He kept his gaze on the werewolf before glancing at Les.
Les handed over the business card. "Tyler Lockwood, Ricky Camerino... Ricky, this is Tyler," she said, though honestly, she didn't have to for Ricky's sake; he'd have heard the entire exchange anyway. She turned to the other wolf and held out a hand for his keys. "Keys?"
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"Les, pull his car into one of the empty spots," Ricky Camerino said, walking into the lobby then around the desk. The moment the other werewolf stepped foot into the shop, he had scented the other wolf and shot off a quick text to Don, their alpha as a quick heads up. As beta, he could handle it but it wouldn't hurt. On the one hand, he was glad to get out of paperwork (again) but on the other hand, if a new werewolf was in the area and found them, then they had a different problem. He kept his gaze on the werewolf before glancing at Les.
Les handed over the business card. "Tyler Lockwood, Ricky Camerino... Ricky, this is Tyler," she said, though honestly, she didn't have to for Ricky's sake; he'd have heard the entire exchange anyway. She turned to the other wolf and held out a hand for his keys. "Keys?"