06-13-2016, 12:28 PM
The Atharim were here? Ayden tried not to panic. This could be worse. They'd come across another Atharim since then, well two. But those two, Ayden didn't want to think about, no not really they hadn't been like that other man. Annoying little shits, who would probably still kill them in the long run but they hadn't tried straight off. Ayden didn't know what was worse.
Connor suggested leaving and he was probably right. She smiled at her fiance and took his hand. There was a way to make their getaway more believable, they had been talking about kids. This was not something she wanted to bring kids into, maybe she should rethink that thought. Kids while she was being hunted.
Ayden's fingers started rubbing small circles along Connor's hand as Ayden pushed those thoughts away. She put all her effort into making it look believable that she wanted only one thing. It wasn't hard really. She loved Connor, he made her life better - most of the time. This particular moment made her think ignorance was bliss. If they hadn't know about them, they could be having their coffee in ease, but such was not their life.
Ayden stood up and stepped around the table to whisper softly into his ear, "Let's go home."
Her fingers traced small circles on the back of his neck with one hand, and her other caressed his arms through his coat. Ayden wondered why they stayed in Moscow maybe they should go someplace where it's sunny to live out the end of their days.
Edited by Ayden, Jun 13 2016, 12:29 PM.
Connor suggested leaving and he was probably right. She smiled at her fiance and took his hand. There was a way to make their getaway more believable, they had been talking about kids. This was not something she wanted to bring kids into, maybe she should rethink that thought. Kids while she was being hunted.
Ayden's fingers started rubbing small circles along Connor's hand as Ayden pushed those thoughts away. She put all her effort into making it look believable that she wanted only one thing. It wasn't hard really. She loved Connor, he made her life better - most of the time. This particular moment made her think ignorance was bliss. If they hadn't know about them, they could be having their coffee in ease, but such was not their life.
Ayden stood up and stepped around the table to whisper softly into his ear, "Let's go home."
Her fingers traced small circles on the back of his neck with one hand, and her other caressed his arms through his coat. Ayden wondered why they stayed in Moscow maybe they should go someplace where it's sunny to live out the end of their days.
Edited by Ayden, Jun 13 2016, 12:29 PM.