Ash snorted, stiff amusement surfacing to momentarily stifle her rage at hearing this all just now. "You're here right now, telling me things that my own adult friends would've done great to tell me for themselves, so you're obviously someone. Tell me, kid."
"I'm um..." Wolfram paused, pounding the thought of fleeing. Get out of this mad house. But, instead, he just stayed in the shadows like the coward he was, and always would be. "I'm um...Wolfram. Silver Nollen's kid. I'm um, staying with River, Lachlan and Finlay, till some stuff...gets sorted out."
 
Jenna's eyes were full of anger, and she looked like she was seconds from smacking him in the face. She took a deep breath and smoothed out her skirt. She looked at him, with a look of sympathy and confusion. "You lost someone close to you. I'm so sorry." Jenna said.



Toby growled in frustration at being ignored, yet again. Why did it even matter to him? He was always ignored, why would Indigo be any different? "You know what? Fine. Just ignore me. I don't care. I don't see why you would acknowledge me, after all, you must just think I'm an insane, stupid, child." He snarled, stomping outside. He stood in the rain, staring up at the sky and growled.
"What? No, I didn't say that! It's just," Indigo looked around. "You have all these people who don't want you to get killed. They want me to become bait. Even you do."
 
"What? No, I didn't say that! It's just," Indigo looked around. "You have all these people who don't want you to get killed. They want me to become bait. Even you do."

"It was implied. Just because you didn't say it verbally, doesn't mean you didn't say it another way." Toby growled, before he walked outside.
 
"I'm um..." Wolfram paused, pounding the thought of fleeing. Get out of this mad house. But, instead, he just stayed in the shadows like the coward he was, and always would be. "I'm um...Wolfram. Silver Nollen's kid. I'm um, staying with River, Lachlan and Finlay, till some stuff...gets sorted out."
"Okay, Wolfram. I'd say it was nice to meet you, but seems we're a little beyond that. I'm Mrs. Asfaw to you. Appears you've met my daughter already," Ash concluded dryly, only now mentally revisiting what had been rambled.
"So.... kidnapping? And somehow my Bleddyn was involved?" Her casual tone had stiffened slightly, but not noticeably so.

Recognizing the brewing storm within her mother, Bleddyn backed up a pace, pressing against her father's shirt when he didn't move aside.

Connor looked down at her, his face hardening with visible menace for whoever had tried to steal her away, but still he remained as soundless as her.
 
"It was implied. Just because you didn't say it verbally, doesn't mean you didn't say it another way." Toby growled, before he walked outside.
"Yeah, but you want me to go. So maybe I should, because you said it and all that," Indigo wasn't even sure what she was saying. The words just spilled out. She walked outside.
"Oh. It stopped raining for a sec. Boy, inside, it's tense. I don't know why I came." There's my car. I should leave...
 

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