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As an agent of the Hazardous Entities Division, Maxim had to make it his business to be familiar with the local packs, covens, gangs, and the like, as well as how they intertwined. Unlike many other agents, he did his best to afford each one an opportunity to be familiar with him as well, to know that if they needed assistance navigating a human dominated world in ways that would keep them out of trouble he was the one to call - and at the same time that if they stepped out of line he would also be the one to make sure they faced the consequences. Knowing that stepping on the toes of alphas and coven leaders could lead to consequences of his own, not least of all simply losing their trust, he had become known and respected for giving each a single chance to bring their own in line. If they refused or were unable, he was not one to go back on his word.
The newest problem pushing through the cracks of normal law enforcement and into the H.E.D. was a drug that had begun to go by the callsign Nightshade. It was a chemical that proved more potent to those with more robust constitutions than the average human, giving a 'better' high to the likes of wolves and vampires alike and thus increasing its popularity. The trouble, beyond the usual side effects of overdoses and violent rivalries between suppliers, was that if a human got their hands on it there were high chances they wouldn't survive, and if they did it was only by the skin of their teeth. Maxim was not the only person the H.E.D. had assigned to the case, but he found himself heavily involved, if only to make the city safer for his own.
He and a few others had followed a supplier of nightshade after a stakeout had caught an exchange of the drug, and after finding out where he had returned to had called in reinforcements. It wasn't a large building,
"And who is that?"
Maxim looked up from where he had been getting ready, an earpiece in place and a bulletproof vest in his hands, a frown immediately on his face. "Where?" He leaned closer to the monitor, looking at the view of the back entrance and swearing under his breath. There was a civilian there. "I thought we blocked access to that area," He got out through gritted teeth even as he pulled the vest on faster, strapping it quickly into place. "Change of plans - Greer, take point. There must be some other way in. I'll circle around back with the secondary team, pick up the stray and get her out of the way. Move fast."
He had no idea how someone had gotten into the alley of the property if not through the doors that were being carefully watched, but it was too late for it to matter. They couldn't call off entry into the building for one person, or they might not get another chance. Maxim would just have to grab her as the others got into the building and make sure she was a safe distance from danger until they could figure out what on earth she was doing there.
The newest problem pushing through the cracks of normal law enforcement and into the H.E.D. was a drug that had begun to go by the callsign Nightshade. It was a chemical that proved more potent to those with more robust constitutions than the average human, giving a 'better' high to the likes of wolves and vampires alike and thus increasing its popularity. The trouble, beyond the usual side effects of overdoses and violent rivalries between suppliers, was that if a human got their hands on it there were high chances they wouldn't survive, and if they did it was only by the skin of their teeth. Maxim was not the only person the H.E.D. had assigned to the case, but he found himself heavily involved, if only to make the city safer for his own.
He and a few others had followed a supplier of nightshade after a stakeout had caught an exchange of the drug, and after finding out where he had returned to had called in reinforcements. It wasn't a large building,
"And who is that?"
Maxim looked up from where he had been getting ready, an earpiece in place and a bulletproof vest in his hands, a frown immediately on his face. "Where?" He leaned closer to the monitor, looking at the view of the back entrance and swearing under his breath. There was a civilian there. "I thought we blocked access to that area," He got out through gritted teeth even as he pulled the vest on faster, strapping it quickly into place. "Change of plans - Greer, take point. There must be some other way in. I'll circle around back with the secondary team, pick up the stray and get her out of the way. Move fast."
He had no idea how someone had gotten into the alley of the property if not through the doors that were being carefully watched, but it was too late for it to matter. They couldn't call off entry into the building for one person, or they might not get another chance. Maxim would just have to grab her as the others got into the building and make sure she was a safe distance from danger until they could figure out what on earth she was doing there.