‘Hey honey, how was work?’
‘It was okay. Actually, there was something I didn’t tell
you about.’
‘What’s that? Come on, let’s sit down.’
‘…Topaz asked me if I’d be willing to meet Brianne at my
office.’
‘What? When?’
‘A couple of days ago. So I ended up saying yes and she
came over today.’
‘But why? And why didn’t Topaz say anything to me?
You’d think it’d be something I should know about.’
‘Brianne wanted to apologise.’
‘To you?’
‘To all of us. I’m just the easiest to get hold of. She
doesn’t know where we live and she knows she can’t have that information, so
she went to the person who still goes to Sunset Valley regularly.’
‘Wow…’
‘Look, I won’t lie, I was pretty pissed on your behalf. I
really didn’t want to go for it, but Topaz seemed to think it was a good
idea. And actually, I’m glad I did, because it seemed to be a cry for help.’
‘Oh no… what’s he done to her?’
‘Nothing physical by the sound of it, but she’s scared of
him, Mum. She says she’s seen that cold side to him.’
‘Shit… I don’t want that. Even she doesn’t deserve that.’
‘No, I agree. Apparently she’s making plans to get out,
though.’
‘Well thank God for that. She never should’ve gone
in the first place.’
‘Well, she’s stupid, and it’s coming back to bite her in
the ass. I never thought I’d say this, but… I actually felt sorry for her. She
looked pathetic.’
‘That’s what your father does to people. Brie’s always
been a bit messed up, but… this won’t have made it any better.’
‘It sounds like she’s finally seen the light. She was
pretty insistent that I tell you she’s sorry.’
‘So she should be… At this point, what I want the most is
for her just to get out with the girls. I dunno after that.’
‘Yeah. You don’t have to make any decisions about seeing
her or anything.’
‘One day… I think it’s likely we’ll speak again. But
there’s no way I’m prepared to jeopardise our safety here for anything. Even if
she wouldn’t do it now, at one point she would’ve told him where we are. So she
won’t get to find that out until she is far away from him. How’s she
planning on doing that anyway?’
‘Nalini’s helping her.’
‘Is she? Actually, that doesn’t surprise me… I think I’ll
give her a ring.’
‘Yeah, good idea.’
‘You okay, sweetie? It probably wasn’t easy for you
seeing her, was it?’
‘Don’t worry, Mum, I’m fine. What about you?’
‘To be honest, I’m mostly just glad it might finally change
something. I’ll be able to rest a bit easier once they’re safe.’
‘From what Topaz was saying, apparently some of Tate’s
gang mates aren’t very happy with him. She said Blake showed up with Tracy and
he dragged them off to talk in private.’
‘Good. Let them be pi- I mean, peed off.’
‘Couldn’t agree more. Austin got what was coming to him,
and I’m just sad Edward made me sit it out.’
‘At least we got to make some peace with Hazel. That was
worth it.’
‘You think she’s really turned over a new leaf?’
‘I’m hoping so. Only time will tell, but it seems
promising to me.’
‘Finally, some good news.’
‘So are you willing to forgive her?’
‘Well, I don’t know about forgiveness, but I’m
willing to be peaceful with her on the off chance I see her again.’
‘That’s good. Hey, I was wondering, anyway… Do you know
if your landlord allows pets?’
‘I wouldn’t have thought so. Why?’
‘Just a thought I’ve had recently. I was wondering if
maybe a dog could help you.’
‘…What do you mean?’
‘I’ve read a lot about how good dogs can be for people
with depression and mental health issues.’
‘Hmm, are you really sure it’d be for me?’
‘Hey, what are you talking about?’
‘You’ve always wanted a dog.’
‘True, I do, but I’m not asking for myself. I mean sure,
I’d like to spend some time with it at least, but… I just thought it might be a
nice friend for you.’
‘Aww… And I guess they love you unconditionally, right?
As long as you’re kind to them. And I could never be mean to a dog.’
‘Right. And the responsibility would keep you going, even
on difficult days. It’d get you out of bed, keep you occupied.’
‘That does sounds really nice. But it seems a
non-starter. I doubt the landlord would allow a dog unless it was a real
assistance dog, and I don’t think what’s wrong with me really counts as a disability.
I guess it can, but for me? I dunno.’
‘True. You could ask him, I suppose. You’ve been a good
tenant. If you can convince him it’s for your health… If you wanted to,
anyway.’
‘Now that you mention it, I see the value in it. I bet
Stan would be accommodating at work. I could pop home on my lunch breaks to
walk it. Aww, how do I make this happen?’
‘Failing what I just said, you could move back in with
me.’
‘See, I knew it was really for you!’
‘I’m just trying to be helpful! It’s a genuine offer.’
‘I thought the reason you can’t get one is because of
Nix. If I lived with you, that’d still be a problem.’
‘Not just Nix. All the responsibility would fall
on Heath and it seems unfair to ask it of him right now while he has Nix to
still deal with. When she’s bigger and in school, maybe then it’d be more
appropriate. But if it were your dog, you’d be the one taking care of
it.’
‘I can’t move back in with you. It’s kind of you to
offer, but… That ship’s already sailed.’
‘I know.’
‘Well, I’ll think on it. I’ll try bringing it up to the
landlord and see if I can get permission.’
‘Great!’
‘Hello, Roxxi. How are you?'
‘Not too bad. What about you?’
‘Somewhat tense. I don't have a whole lot of time to
talk, by the way. I can manage an hour, tops. But after that, I'm going to have
to go, I'm afraid.’
‘I won’t keep you long. It’s just that Tristan met up
with Brie today. I didn’t expect it, but they arranged it.’
‘Oh, right. That's a surprise. Was she trying to make up
with him?’
‘Yeah. He said she was super apologetic about everything.
It must’ve been bad because he’s not been eager to sympathise at all, but he
said he felt sorry for her.’
‘Mmm. She's not in the best of places, being stuck with
that cunt, as you know. Not that I can condone her backstabbing in the
slightest, but I can't help sympathising too.’
‘She told him you were helping her escape.’
‘That's right, and strictly between the two of us, not
just Brianne, either. Annalise, too.’
‘Oh, wow! How did that come about?’
‘Brianne put her in touch with me, and we have a golden
opportunity, because that stupid fucking cunt has landed himself in hospital.
So Edward, Anstine, my daughter, niece and I are going to Devil's Port to get
her and those kids out, today.’
‘That’s brilliant news. God, it’s all happened over
there, hasn’t it?’
‘Jesus Christ Roxxi, you've missed such a shit show.
Abraxas got one of his fingers cut off by some fucking demon, thanks to being
Tate's lapdog.’
‘Holy shit! Did… did he try going up against Miles? Is he
stupid?’
‘Yes, and yes. Apparently he had some lackey snooping
around to pass information back so Abraxas could kill the fucker. Miles caught
him, got Abraxas' intentions out of this guy, and sent two demons to teach
Abraxas a lesson in response. So presumably, it'll be Tate's turn soon.’
‘Oh my God. I’m so glad we’re out of that. And I’m glad Brie
and Annalise will be too, God. They don’t need it.’
‘Absolutely. I'm hoping Annalise will talk to Edward
until she can get some official counselling, because needless to say, that
fuckwit has left a mark on the poor girl.’
‘We’re all so lucky to have you. You’re just so brave.’
‘Oh, thank you, but I'm simply used to going up against
assholes like this, that's all. Though hopefully once Brianne and Annalise are
safe it won't be necessary for me to interfere again for a while.’
‘Nobody should have to be used to this kind of shit. But
it really makes all the difference. I was worried she’d become totally isolated
from anyone who could help because of what she did.’
‘In an ideal world, no. But alas. And you're right, she
got quite upset when Indigo delivered a few harshly worded opinions.’
‘That doesn’t surprise me. I’m glad to be wrong, anyway.
I’m not sure how I can ever properly thank you for what you’ve done for my
family.’
‘Would it be too expected to say “thank me by looking
after yourselves” or similar? Eh, fuck it. Either way, you don't need to thank
me, I'm just fucking glad to have been able to help.’
‘I’ll do my best. Say hi to Edward for me, will you?’
‘I will.’
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