Smirking with the pointed look shot in his direction. He wasn’t about to excuse what she said, He only nodded. “I really should see him more.” It was difficult. The fact that was he always busy aside, Aiden feared the day he visits him and the diner windows are all boarded up and a god damn for sale sign up at the front. Brushing his palm across her forehead, Aiden felt a small twinge of his own pain. “All the more reason to bring a smile to his face.” He said softly. “I’ve actually never seen that man frown.” He recalled, huffing a laugh slightly.
Talia refused to tell him that he should, only because she knew better in this instance. Giving him a small nod before bringing her lips to his cheek, she slid a hand in his as she intertwined their fingers together. "I know it would be the highlight of my night bringing a smile to his face."












