Alberta shot up, the air stirring violently at her rapid movement.  I followed her; and my feet nearly gave underneath me from standing up too fast. “Rose,” she exclaimed. “What’s going on?”

I turned so I could see Rose’s face. And when I did a new emotion drowned out the others pressing against my chest.

She gritted her teeth and rubbed her forehead. “I have the worst fucking headache in the world, and he won’t shut up.” The way she cursed told me she didn’t even realize she had just sworn in front of an instructor. Her face held a hint of surprise a moment later.

She winced in pain and the emotion faded. It was like something was physically pushing her. Guardian instincts kicked in as I hastily looked around the plane for eyes ringed with red. But I saw none so I resorted back to Rose’s pain filled face.

“God, why won’t it go away?” Her voice was barely over a whisper but I heard it, and it made my heart race even faster. I was starting to think I’d get a heart attack soon if it didn’t stop.

Alberta looked at her confused and opened her mouth to respond, but Christian beat her to it. “She hasn’t eaten today. She was really hungry earlier.”

Alberta’s face was filled with concern, as she moved closer to Rose. I hovered behind her, not wanting to interfere with the head Guardian’s conversation, well… unless I had to.

Rose met my eyes for a second before glancing around at the air like something was there. I looked around the plane again but didn’t notice anything wrong with it. And when I looked back down at Rose she blinked rapidly, and a wash of relief fell over her face as she looked back up at Alberta. Her eyes just grazing mine for a moment.

Alberta turned to one of the flight attendants. “Can you get her something to eat? And find a painkiller”

I would have stayed quiet if it wasn’t that look on Rose’s face. It was like she was lost and scared at the same time, my heart sang for the millionth time today as I tried to keep myself as composed as possible. “Where’s it at? The pain?”

Her eyes met mine, and my heart sped up even more. “It’s a headache…I’m sure it’ll go away…” I gave her a stern look, knowing she would take that as a hint that that wasn’t good enough. With as much snarkiness as she could muster she pointed to her forehead. “It’s like something pushing on my skull. And there’s pain kind of behind my eyes. I keep feeling like…well, it’s like I’ve got something in my eye. I think I’m seeing a shadow or something. Then I blink and it’s gone.”

I opened my mouth to tell her what it was but Alberta beat me to it. “Ah, that’s a migraine symptom---having vision problems. It’s called an aura. People sometimes get it before the headache sets in.”

“An aura?” Rose asked startled. She glanced up at Adrian who was kneeling on his seat so he could look over the headrest at her. And by the way he was holding himself I could tell he was drunk. I shook my head in disappointment at that.

“Not that kind,” he said, a small smile turning up his lips. The way he was looking at her didn’t seem right to me, and for some reason my fingers clinched, for the second time on this plain trip, making a tight fist.  “Same name. Like Court and court. Migraine auras are images and light you see when a migraine’s coming on. They have nothing to do with the auras around people I see. But I tell you…the aura I can see…the one around you …wow.” His expression changed from being interested in her to curiosity. My fingers started to ache as I forced them back open. The blood circulating back into them hurt a little but I ignored the pain.

I glanced back at Rose. “Black?”

“And then some. It’s obvious even after all the drinks I’ve had. Never seen anything like it.”

She stared at him like she didn’t comprehend what he was saying, but soon forgot all about it when the flight attendant returned with a banana, a granola bar, and some ibuprofen.  Which she inhaled the moment it was handed to her. She then propped a pillow up against the window; closing her eyes.

I returned to my seat after making Alberta switch with me. If something happened like that again I wanted to be the first one there.

I found myself continually glancing back at Rose as if she was going to have a sudden outburst again. But when it didn’t come after an hour, I pulled out my old battered western book and settled into my seat for the long flight.

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Okay so I hoped you enjoyed this chapter(: Sorry if it isn't as long as you hoped it to be. I will try to upload more sometime this week or next. I hope you like this! I tried to make Dimitri reveal more of his jealous side in this chapter. ALSO! pay attention to the way he feels after he saw the disappointed look Rose gave him. That's VERY important, and will play a huge part later on in the book!(: Anywhoo. Thanks for reading! It means a lot(:

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