Ingrid, you can't have the banana. It's not good for tea. _F
No, but savagely you can't. _F
I'm not dying to be rude, it's just the groove. _F
I mean. _F
What if it is the Mango dancer's? _F
What if it is all due? _F
What if it is tonsils? _F
You gotta consider this, Miss. _F
And we don't know what Elle happen If you do have lit. _F
Like. We might both lie. _F
Die. _F
Dammit I hate this voice to text thing. _F
Freya is driving around East End. She can't believe that although she is ten minutes on the run already, she has yet to find Killian. He goes jogging once in a while, of course. His body is trained. Very much so. And she has seen it all. But running so fast as to surpass her car? She puts that past him.
Then, he might have gone into another direction. Logically thinking Freya has assumed for him to go to his place as he is – for some reason – so upset about Ingrid's situation. Something Freya does not quite understand yet (both Killian and the situation), but hopes to sort when she finally gets to him (and, later, her).
In the beginning, when she's followed him out of the house and took the car to make sure she'll catch up to him, she hasn't given his reasoning another thought. Although she thinks that she has more reason to be upset. After all, her sister, her closest friend in all lifetimes, has slept with her ex-fiancé. Apart from their dad in another lifetime when they were kids (something they can't remember, but who differentiates between lifetimes, duh) and Rupert Graves in „Maurice", Dash is now the only man they both have seen naked.
At least, it's not Killian. But still. Ingrid shouldn't have slept with him. There's a secret code for sisters, Freya is sure of that, and she's even more sure that the 2nd or 3rd rule must be: "Don't hook up with your sister's ex.*"
Freya would never do that. Not that Ingrid has harboured a lot of relationships in this lifetime. Or that she would've been interested in Archibald, sick little warlock. But. If, let's say, Chris Hemsworth would decide to split up with Ingrid after a relationship of 3+ months – or worse: an engagement – Freya, although he'd ask her to, they all do in the end, would never ever give in to his begging. And Ingrid should have done just that: resist Dash. Isn't she supposed to be the wise one out of them anyway?
Sighing, Freya scans the roads she passes. All empty. At this time of the day, 9:37 p.m., East End was practically dead. Except for the guests of the Bent Ellbow most inhabitans would either watch a movie on tv or sleep, exhausted by the tremendous amount of little children in the house. The place was quiet and, If it hadn't been for her knowledge of Yggdrasil, Freya would have wondered what made her stay. But of course a door between the worlds bore far too much magic potential for a witch like her to leave. It was irresistable.
For an hour or so, Freya continues up and down the roads. Killian? Not to be found. She's too frustrated to care anymore. Frustrated with Ingrid, who hasn't answered a single text; Killian, who's run off like that; Dash, who'd possibly knocked up her sister; and lastly herself, who was being so selfish in her sister's time of need.
She turns the car around, there's no way she'll spend the night on the Dragon without Killian (where's the joy in that?) and If she's lucky, Ingrid might still be there.
They all need to talk, Freya thinks, because her sister is now double trouble.
A/N: I read the ending Melissa de la Cruz wrote for the show and frankly, I was disappointed. It was just like a shopping list, as If she'd been ticking it off. I don't think that's fair to her own writing or to the characters. So, I'll continue this (hopefully). Tell me whether you'll join me for the ride :)
The characters belong to Lifetime and Melissa de la Cruz respectively.
*And If you do, do not get pregnant.
