Fit
It had been five years since she’d last stepped foot in this building. Five years since she’d come to Ridgefield county and reconnected with the fledgling whose path had taken him away from her for so many years. A fledgling who had grown even stronger than her, and had quickly grown into the life that she’d offered him.
Their paths had separated once more, but Sigfrid was not a Sire who felt that she needed to surround her fledgling for years on end. She had never once intended to keep Edvin in any sort of cage, nor had she ever felt the need to leash him to herself.
He was free to come and go as he wished, and when their paths crossed a third time, it would be just as pleasant as the last. More stories to share and information to learn.
She did wonder if he was out there creating a clutch of his own this time, or if he’d taken to playing second to another up and coming Clutch.
With him, you could never tell.
How funny that her second time coming here would be to help a human who showed such great potential. A human that she had considered changing, and had decided to leave alone for now. Let the young woman live her life until moments like tonight where a change might be necessary.
Would a change be necessary?
Towards the entrance she went, and there was no questioning that she’d reached the right place as the scent of blood filled her lungs. A very good thing that she’d already eaten before Sara’s called tonight or she might have been tempted.
As it were, she was not.
”Sara?” She called as gently as someone like Sigfrid could be,
”let me see.” She’d brought first aid if necessary, but she had other things at her disposal if need be.