08-11-2018, 05:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2018, 05:33 AM by Aiden Finnegan.)
Aiden was lead by the hand, thanks to Sage. It was good that his date knew how to take charge. Aiden fancied himself Versatile, leaning Top, both sexually and within the general relationship dynamic (at least where men were concerned); so, despite the situation, it was a bit of a turn-on. He took a mental note of that for later…
Elias seemed to know Nox, judging by that grim expression at the mention of the name. Did all Channelers know each other? Perhaps Aiden should have paid closer attention to the news and the rest of the world in general… He was so far behind! The world-wide revelation made by the Ascendancy had only happened a few weeks ago. Aiden had definitely heard about it from his personal assistant, but he had been so involved with his novel. He would just get up and dive into it day in and day out; only taking breaks to eat, or smoke, or drink, or jerk off, or whatever distraction tickled his fancy. He didn’t normally watch the news, no social media, no friends. He was all but disconnected from the wider world, especially in the medieval wet dream that was Suzdal.
Aiden gave himself a mental kick in the ass. He had been too focused on getting his career back on track to notice that the world was changing again. It happened before, but that was out of his control. It was the coma. This time it was completely under his control. He chose to be ignorant and it was turning out to be deadly. If he had been more informed or at least got curious enough about the Fairy Fire… He might be able to do something in a situation like this… Instead… He had to tuck his tail between his legs and hope that he and his group made it out alive.
There was a fucking invisible monster killing people! Right by Aiden! And no one knew where this death machine was! He feared for his life and that of his companions and Lasher and everyone else in the vicinity. Panic tried taking hold, but Aiden pushed it down stubbornly. He wouldn’t die here and neither would the others. He was having a fucking fantastic night and then all this weird shit had to go and ruin it. He doubted he could salvage it… Really... All thoughts of Sage's dominance aside... Viscera and gore weren’t exactly a turn on for him, nor for Sage he hoped.
“My limo driver is just 2 blocks down. Let’s book it now. He can take us back to your place, Sage. Elias, I strongly recommend you accompany us unless you want to hunt this invisible… creature… on your own. I’m sure Lasher, my dog who absolutely adores you, apparently, would probably like you to come with us too. We can even drop you off at your own home if that is what you wanna do, but I think Sage has the right idea. You and I aren’t normal and we will be the first blamed. C’mon, let’s get the fuck out of here.” Aiden took control back from Sage and was now leading him down the block, Lasher’s leash in the other hand. He didn’t wait to see if Elias followed. Aiden had to get out of there. The tabloids would be ablaze the next day if he was caught up in another scandal!
Elias seemed to know Nox, judging by that grim expression at the mention of the name. Did all Channelers know each other? Perhaps Aiden should have paid closer attention to the news and the rest of the world in general… He was so far behind! The world-wide revelation made by the Ascendancy had only happened a few weeks ago. Aiden had definitely heard about it from his personal assistant, but he had been so involved with his novel. He would just get up and dive into it day in and day out; only taking breaks to eat, or smoke, or drink, or jerk off, or whatever distraction tickled his fancy. He didn’t normally watch the news, no social media, no friends. He was all but disconnected from the wider world, especially in the medieval wet dream that was Suzdal.
Aiden gave himself a mental kick in the ass. He had been too focused on getting his career back on track to notice that the world was changing again. It happened before, but that was out of his control. It was the coma. This time it was completely under his control. He chose to be ignorant and it was turning out to be deadly. If he had been more informed or at least got curious enough about the Fairy Fire… He might be able to do something in a situation like this… Instead… He had to tuck his tail between his legs and hope that he and his group made it out alive.
There was a fucking invisible monster killing people! Right by Aiden! And no one knew where this death machine was! He feared for his life and that of his companions and Lasher and everyone else in the vicinity. Panic tried taking hold, but Aiden pushed it down stubbornly. He wouldn’t die here and neither would the others. He was having a fucking fantastic night and then all this weird shit had to go and ruin it. He doubted he could salvage it… Really... All thoughts of Sage's dominance aside... Viscera and gore weren’t exactly a turn on for him, nor for Sage he hoped.
“My limo driver is just 2 blocks down. Let’s book it now. He can take us back to your place, Sage. Elias, I strongly recommend you accompany us unless you want to hunt this invisible… creature… on your own. I’m sure Lasher, my dog who absolutely adores you, apparently, would probably like you to come with us too. We can even drop you off at your own home if that is what you wanna do, but I think Sage has the right idea. You and I aren’t normal and we will be the first blamed. C’mon, let’s get the fuck out of here.” Aiden took control back from Sage and was now leading him down the block, Lasher’s leash in the other hand. He didn’t wait to see if Elias followed. Aiden had to get out of there. The tabloids would be ablaze the next day if he was caught up in another scandal!
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