03-28-2024, 01:20 PM
Ashton rushed Liv, Izzy and Ava up the stairs. "Let's go." He said in his siren's voice -- taking no chances as he ushered them into the kitchen. He took Liam and and Noah by the arms. "Take the girls outside." Liam grabbed Sophia's arm and they dragged the girls outside even if they didn't want to go.
The house started to creek with strange sounds -- sounds he'd never heard the old construction make. What was he doing?
Ashton didn't have time to dally though he found Emma and Jackson upstairs in the play room with Arabella and Serphina. "We are playing a game of hide and seek outside. Let's go." He sang his lie to get the kids all out of the house quickly. "Go quickly and don't stop."
Genevieve was with Max and Victoria in the study. Everyone was up so late. That meant the Ambrose Senior and Reginald were awake and moaning keeping the house awake. This wasn't good.
Cedric would be hungry!
Ashton stepped into the study with Vic. "I need you to get the boys Max and go. Percy, Am and Tav. Things are going to be bad."
Victoria frowned. "What did you do, Ash?"
He sighed. "I let him out."
Victoria gasped. "He can't kill them all."
"But the fire he's starting can. We have to get the kids out and you and Max."
"What of the others? and who is he?" Max asked.
"Just a guy who kills monsters with the power the Ascendancy wielded to make the monument in the Red Square. You remember the one." Vic said with disgust.
Max gasped. And Ashton sighed. "It doesn't matter. I don't want to sing to you but I will if you don't get the fuck out now. He's literally burning this place down right now."
Max sighed and grabbed his youngest daughter and called for the three junior boys and sent all of them down the stairs. "Who else are you saving Ashton?"
"You are the last of them. Let's go. I think the structure is weaknening. It sounds like it down stairs. Let's go." There was panic starting to sound in his voice. He wasn't the savior. He wasn't even strong enough to force his friends out of the house. The other kids yes, but his friends... no he gave them the choice and they choose to follow him down the stairs and out the front door. He could only hope that the rest stayed inside. Flames were flickering in the basement windows. "I'm sorry." He said to no one in particular.
The house started to creek with strange sounds -- sounds he'd never heard the old construction make. What was he doing?
Ashton didn't have time to dally though he found Emma and Jackson upstairs in the play room with Arabella and Serphina. "We are playing a game of hide and seek outside. Let's go." He sang his lie to get the kids all out of the house quickly. "Go quickly and don't stop."
Genevieve was with Max and Victoria in the study. Everyone was up so late. That meant the Ambrose Senior and Reginald were awake and moaning keeping the house awake. This wasn't good.
Cedric would be hungry!
Ashton stepped into the study with Vic. "I need you to get the boys Max and go. Percy, Am and Tav. Things are going to be bad."
Victoria frowned. "What did you do, Ash?"
He sighed. "I let him out."
Victoria gasped. "He can't kill them all."
"But the fire he's starting can. We have to get the kids out and you and Max."
"What of the others? and who is he?" Max asked.
"Just a guy who kills monsters with the power the Ascendancy wielded to make the monument in the Red Square. You remember the one." Vic said with disgust.
Max gasped. And Ashton sighed. "It doesn't matter. I don't want to sing to you but I will if you don't get the fuck out now. He's literally burning this place down right now."
Max sighed and grabbed his youngest daughter and called for the three junior boys and sent all of them down the stairs. "Who else are you saving Ashton?"
"You are the last of them. Let's go. I think the structure is weaknening. It sounds like it down stairs. Let's go." There was panic starting to sound in his voice. He wasn't the savior. He wasn't even strong enough to force his friends out of the house. The other kids yes, but his friends... no he gave them the choice and they choose to follow him down the stairs and out the front door. He could only hope that the rest stayed inside. Flames were flickering in the basement windows. "I'm sorry." He said to no one in particular.