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Truth be told, he was happy he didn’t have to argue with her. Especially of making a scene would’ve been counterproductive to what they were both trying to achieve in that very moment. Once her hand was on his arm, he lead her in the direction he was already heading in.
Convenient that he was already done with his errands he had to run for the day. With the cover of the rain, his neighborhood was quiet which was both a blessing of not having to be questioned about the girl on his arm, but it made his own anxiety spike. Connor could never win.
With handing off his umbrella to Italy, he took out his keys, careful to turn off the security before unlocking the security door and then his house door.
“I’m home!” He called out to the dark house, and once Italy was inside and out of the rain, he locked the door and turned the security back on.
“Now…” Connor looked the girl up and down before holding his hands out, “Your coat, and your story.”
By the time he was finished speaking, the sound of two sets of paws followed a large golden retriever and a large ragdoll cat who both peeked curiously at the front door.
He takes her to a quiet neighborhood, and a fairly nice one. He turns off a security system and unlocks a security door before his house door. It doesn’t assuage her anxiety - it feels like she’s stepping into a cage. But she’s not sure she could get away either, even if she tried.
He takes her in, takes her coat, and asks to take her story. She sighs, running a hand through her wet hair.
“It’s not a very long one.” She says with a sigh. “The long and short of it? One moment I was in Florence in what you now call the height of the “Renaissance.” The next minute, I’m in a place called Italy, about 500 years in the future. And I decide very quickly I don’t want to be found. I want to live my own life and not worry about that same shit, different century stuff. So I left. As far as the Italian government is aware, I don’t exist. And I want to keep it that way. But now that I’ve run into you I don’t suppose I have much to say in that matter any more.”
















