Tyler was amused by the way she was so excited to go with him. He grinned and took her hand, but then he felt the energy throbbing between them, raw and unused. What is this? he thought, could she help me hunt down the hybrids? Without hesitation, he led her out to the backyard, but this time he turned to a smaller building. As he brought her in the building, the light coming from the door illuminated cages on either side of the door, and inside them were wolves who shrunk back from the light. Some of them seemed sickly and submissive, yet the ones he recently caught were still sort-of healthy, and growled savagely at the scientist as he entered with Sarah. Tyler turned to face Sarah and grinned, commenting, "Don't be afraid of them. The wolves here will be kind soon enough." Then he shrugged and added, "Or they'll be too weak to fight with me."
Without waiting for a response, Tyler headed deeper into the building, and motion-sensing lights blinked on as he walked. Sitting down at a computer desk with neat filing cabinets and paper piles, he motioned Sarah to come over to him. "This computer monitors the movements and actions of wolves I've let out into the wild." He points to one of his eyes and states, "I took out their eyes and replaced them with cameras, but they can still see out of them, and I can still get research data." Shrugging, he says, "Sure it might hurt for a while, but that's my job. To, ah, track the developments of the migrations and such of wolves." He picks up a remote and points it at a dark wall, and when he turns it on there are around 30 squares, each tracking the movements of individual wolves. Standing up out of the swivel chair he had sat in, he puts an arm around Sarah's shoulders and points to the T.V. "Sometimes," he says with an interested voice, "They see humans in the wilderness. And they turn into wolves!" Tyler looks into Sarah's eyes and whispers, "I think you can help me find more human-wolves..." He waits to see what she says with a hopeful face, and it crosses his mind that Sarah might be afraid of him.