In the excerpt from Kelley Armstrong's "The Calling," the narrator expresses skepticism towards supernatural elements like demons but acknowledges a sense of intuition regarding people's negative energies. This reflection indicates a belief in the ability to perceive certain vibes without accepting the more outlandish concepts of magical creatures such as vampires or werewolves. The narrator finds the situation strange yet not entirely unbelievable.
Moreover, the narrator tries to rationalize the oddity of the situation by contrasting it with more fantastical ideas. The mention of werewolves emphasizes the narrator's perspective that while certain phenomena may seem peculiar, they do not cross into the realm of overtly ridiculous beliefs. Ultimately, the narrator chooses to remain silent, indicating a mix of curiosity and restrained disbelief toward the bizarre experiences unfolding.