so woe is me; it all falls apart, you see
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WC. 325 I'll let you archive once you see this reply. :3


Subconsciously, coming up with a vague idea of the dialogue she would use as a means of explanation became her primary concern. How would she break the news to the other tenants? It had been easier with her cousin; he'd been part of their group for a lesser amount of time and in a way, she was his direct connection to Hilsburn and all of it's components. Their blooming friendship meant more to her than the blood they shared; at this point, family meant near nothing to her. The Soul bloodline meant nothing to her, save for Eclipse who was merely an acquaintance. As for the Stormbringers, well, Lillith wasn't exactly in her good books now. She understood the gravity of the situation, especially for the two fathers involved. Saul would not be alone after this, that much was clear after the conversation they'd just shared. But what of Ezra and his child? Where would they go?


Lilin retreated slightly when her cousin began stirring underneath her weight. She allowed him to stretch and rise, shuddering noticeably as the warmth of his body vanished as fast as it had come. The humidity clinging to his pelt was not disregarded; the same applied to the poor state his trousers were left in. She was about to mutter an apology through pursed lips when Saul's request and suggestion rang out loud, coaxing an apprehensive sigh out of her. She knew what had to be done but she hadn't expected it to be so soon. The two-toned femme nodded regardless, putting aside personal feelings that were desperately trying to dissuade her from seeking out the rest of her housemates. The male's creamy hand was accepted willingly and as she got to her feet, she followed him to the door. "I'll go. Thank you," Her statement brought closure to their conversation as they parted ways; Saul heading for his bedroom and Lilin making her way to Ariadne's living quarters.


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