08-14-2013, 11:42 PM
The first tidbit that hits Sid's phone is
Sry. He's in Denver Health Medical Center no t ST. Ls.
Monday night means she's in her own home doing her own thing instead of sitting in the chantry's library reading everything she touches. It means she's not there for Shoshannah when she inevitably gets the news. It means she has no means for context for that text, nor should she. Sid and Pan are not close, she'd be flabbergasted if he even remembered her name. Or maybe she wouldn't. There was the time spent in a cabin a few months back. That sort of thing tends to leave imprints. Point is, Sid and Pan only have the tenuous bonds of being Awakened and the fact the Venn diagram of People Sid Gives a Fuck About and People Pan Gives a Fuck About has a tiny overlap.
When she gets that text from Sera her mind makes a leap and her heart rate ramps up considerably. But, no, she tells herself. No no. She's not worrying about that one anymore, not like that. That story ended on the side of the side of the freeway.
Still, one doesn't stop caring about someone that easily. So, Sera gets back:
Who?
Then she has to wait to find out. Waiting is always the worst.
Sry. He's in Denver Health Medical Center no t ST. Ls.
Monday night means she's in her own home doing her own thing instead of sitting in the chantry's library reading everything she touches. It means she's not there for Shoshannah when she inevitably gets the news. It means she has no means for context for that text, nor should she. Sid and Pan are not close, she'd be flabbergasted if he even remembered her name. Or maybe she wouldn't. There was the time spent in a cabin a few months back. That sort of thing tends to leave imprints. Point is, Sid and Pan only have the tenuous bonds of being Awakened and the fact the Venn diagram of People Sid Gives a Fuck About and People Pan Gives a Fuck About has a tiny overlap.
When she gets that text from Sera her mind makes a leap and her heart rate ramps up considerably. But, no, she tells herself. No no. She's not worrying about that one anymore, not like that. That story ended on the side of the side of the freeway.
Still, one doesn't stop caring about someone that easily. So, Sera gets back:
Who?
Then she has to wait to find out. Waiting is always the worst.