"This way," Mr. Carillo said, then paused as they reached the hallway. "Ms. Jiménez."
Stepping our behind him, Andy found himself facing a black-haired, dark-skinned woman in her... late twenties or early thirties? He wasn't sure. Definitely a grownup, regardless. "You were looking for me," she said easily. "And this must be the young Mr. McFall."
Andy nodded and remembered his manners. "A pleasure to meet you, ma'am."
She chuckled gently as she studied him. "We agreed I should be the first one for you feed on here," she said.
"Oh?" asked Andy. "All right."
"Would you like some privacy, or...?"
Andy looked to Ms. Jiménez, who offered a small shrug. "Here is fine," he said. "It's not like I've had a lot of privacy so far."
"All right," she said. "We'll have some other options for you later on, but for right now..."
He nodded and reached out. She wasn't a tall woman, but there was something about her... Maybe it was just self-assurance. She wasn't afraid of either of them; she wasn't even nervous.
He put his palm to her forehead, and felt a sudden and unexpected surge of power; he choked it back immediately, even as the beast tried to rise up inside him. He was not going to mess this up, and he was not going to hurt anybody who was trying to help him...
He yanked his hand back. He felt better, fresher, his thoughts sharper; likely he looked better as well. He already knew that without feeding, his body would wither into something even more corpse-like, and he didn't want that at all. His appearance was bad enough as it was.
Ms. Jiménez sucked in a breath, then smiled. "Very good," she said.
"What just happened?" Andy demanded. "That was... that was a lot."
"Claws," said Mr. Carillo.
Andy looked down at his hands, then realized the full length of his claws were out. That had been the beast, and he hadn't realized it... but at least he hadn't done any harm with them. "Sorry," he said, and resorbed them into his fingers.
"You passed a test," Ms. Jiménez told him. "I promise you, most times we'll warn you in advance. But feeding -- draining -- is a touchy issue, and one of the main sources of friction between monsters and the human world. So we needed to make sure you could handle yourself in unexpected circumstances."
Why would you risk that??? His expression must have been obvious, because Ms. Jiménez chuckled again. "I'm a sorceress," she said. "Also a witch, but that's less important here. I can set a working to break the connection if it passes a certain point, and I did -- only you didn't get there."
"I'm a little worried about the claws," Mr. Carillo said. "Veronica told me you could call them out, but wights don't usually extend them during feeding."
Andy considered that, but only for a moment. "There's... something in my mind. I'm not sure how to describe. It's like a second self, but it's... feral. Bestial. Feeding is tricky for me because it, uh... takes an interest when I do."
Mr. Carillo exchanged a glance with Ms. Jiménez. "That isn't usual either."
Andy shrugged. "The person who first tried to help me control my feeding was a psychic, I think. She touched it, it woke up, and she pulled back out -- fast."
Ms. Jiménez frowned. "That sounds more like a were than a wight," she said.
Andy nodded. "Steve -- he was one of the hunters who brought me here -- said that too. Then he smelled me and said I was definitely a wight, though."
Ms. Jiménez grunted thoughtfully. "We'll just have to keep an eye on that, I guess."