02-07-2019, 03:40 AM
Siobhan had known Aiden long enough to see where this was going. She was feeling a buzz and that meant Aiden had to as well. When the man got tipsy enough, his pants usually ended up on the floor. The years in Blarney Stoned often ended with her leaving after-parties early while he and Kyle started dry humping in a corner… Usually with a third, random dude. It was irritating. But that was men for you.
Sage seemed nice and all, but she did not need monitoring. Her manager was bad enough, and then there was Ebony in her head, and the other 6 wolves when they were around her.
You are in my head, Ebony sent over to her as she rose from the ground with a feral yawn.
Am not.
I will not argue facts, woman. Are we to leave?
In a sec. I need to say goodbye.
Can Aiden not come with us? I enjoy him.
If you enjoy him so much, why didn’t you bond him instead?
He is not of our kind. You are.
Yeah, yeah yeah.
Siobhan ran around the countertop and pulled Aiden and Sage both into a warm, sisterly embrace. Although she was the one departing, she couldn’t help but feel sad. Her vision played over again in her head. This could be the last time she saw Aiden… Oh, she could go with him, but she wouldn’t. Even if she wanted to, she knew that it would not happen. She was not in the vision with Sage and him.
“You have my contact information. Sage, I’m sure you can lift it from his wallet. Please do. I’ll be in Moscow for a while… Won’t be touring again any time soon. Eb won’t let me. Please let me know when you’re leaving. And check in with me when you get to wherever you’re going. And let me know when you’re back.”
Aiden’s voice cracked, “Yes, mother.”
“I mean it,” Siobhan said firmly, “Sage. I’m trusting you to keep him safe. Please. This world would be darker without this man… But then again, I’m sure you know that…”
Before either could say another word, Siobhan pulled away and ran to the backdoor.
“C’mon, Eb. It’s time to hunt.”
About time.
Siobhan pulled the door open, Ebony at her heels, and disappeared into the night. As she closed the door behind her, she heard Aiden say something to Sage.
“Sometimes I don’t know how I live without that woman.”
Tears began to stream down her cheeks.
Sage seemed nice and all, but she did not need monitoring. Her manager was bad enough, and then there was Ebony in her head, and the other 6 wolves when they were around her.
You are in my head, Ebony sent over to her as she rose from the ground with a feral yawn.
Am not.
I will not argue facts, woman. Are we to leave?
In a sec. I need to say goodbye.
Can Aiden not come with us? I enjoy him.
If you enjoy him so much, why didn’t you bond him instead?
He is not of our kind. You are.
Yeah, yeah yeah.
Siobhan ran around the countertop and pulled Aiden and Sage both into a warm, sisterly embrace. Although she was the one departing, she couldn’t help but feel sad. Her vision played over again in her head. This could be the last time she saw Aiden… Oh, she could go with him, but she wouldn’t. Even if she wanted to, she knew that it would not happen. She was not in the vision with Sage and him.
“You have my contact information. Sage, I’m sure you can lift it from his wallet. Please do. I’ll be in Moscow for a while… Won’t be touring again any time soon. Eb won’t let me. Please let me know when you’re leaving. And check in with me when you get to wherever you’re going. And let me know when you’re back.”
Aiden’s voice cracked, “Yes, mother.”
“I mean it,” Siobhan said firmly, “Sage. I’m trusting you to keep him safe. Please. This world would be darker without this man… But then again, I’m sure you know that…”
Before either could say another word, Siobhan pulled away and ran to the backdoor.
“C’mon, Eb. It’s time to hunt.”
About time.
Siobhan pulled the door open, Ebony at her heels, and disappeared into the night. As she closed the door behind her, she heard Aiden say something to Sage.
“Sometimes I don’t know how I live without that woman.”
Tears began to stream down her cheeks.