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Another train wreck had happened leaving victims in the Morgue. Henry sighed working late coming to the last victim, a very young woman of twenty. She had been killed by other means on the train having been defending someone in a mugging, getting the bullet out. Examining it, Henry turned to begin the cuts to realize the bullet wound was gone. Frowning lifting the sheet a little more, jumping back as she suddenly breathed in and her eyes snapped open falling off the table onto the hard floor.
Panicking and looking around, Henry put his hands out.
"Easy!" He got her to calm down and tell him everything that happened on the train, thankful the surveillance wasn't aimed toward them.
Getting her home and settled, she was so tired. Abe was confused when he saw her and heard what happened. She was an immortal! A new one, she needed a new identity, everything. Abe promised to help with that and was happy they were going to have her stay.
She returned to his office smiling to Officer Jo but she had black hair which made her blue eyes a jade green, make up soft but light. Ears pierced with a cuff in the left. Her once extremely long hair was cut to just past the shoulder blades and had red tips to them. Dressed in black dress shoes, black pants and red dress shirt with Abe's old vest on retailored to fit her and her slender frame.
Her hair was back with a metal clip, wearing gloves and a pea coat jacket. Henry was stunned by the change and her coming to see him. She introduced herself as Sulwen Morgahine. Abe's daughter, here on a visit from school, she gave Henry his lunch he forgot and Jo left them alone happy to meet her.
Alone with Henry she sat by him and yet across from him. Breathing out a bit.
"It wasn't my idea to show up, Abe said I should get out, or else I'll stay a shut in for a century." She mused with a half-hearted smirk.
Eyes lost and distant, Henry knew that look, he had felt that when he had woken up from the dead for the first time. Taking her hands with his it made her look at him.
"It is never easier but it does get a little easier as time goes on. I don't suggest you be reckless though and let yourself constantly be killed either." That made her smile and he smiled to.
Letting him explain more to her and put her at ease, the only good thing about all this was she was an orphan. So at least trying to hide from grieving parents wasn't going to be an issue either. She left to go back to his and Abe's place and he helped her with his coat and she looked to him and leaned up to kiss his cheek. He blinked at that. She smiled shyly.
"Sorry but it felt better than just saying thank you. I'll try to be careful." She promised.
Henry smiled and moved her bangs and let her go. Lucas watched her go with Jo and arched a brow as they looked at him.
"What?" Henry asked feeling like he had missed something.
"So you like them young." Lucas teased it dawned on him.
"Hey no, she thanked me for helping her father, nothing more. She's smart and a little lost, she lost her mother and had to find Abe, she's going through a lot but she's smart and kind." He countered in a defensive lie.
They let it go and went back to work, but Henry looked over his files and thought about Jennifer Miles, the true girl who had just walked out. Having replaced her with a Jane doe thankfully. He would have to teach her, immortality was never easy.
