“You must be mistaken. She can’t die.” He chuckled but it was sad and kind of a shocking chuckle as he looked at Irvin to back him up but Irvin just stared at the ground beneath his feet, trying not to speak anything as he didn’t know what to say.
“I just received Abel’s call. He informed me about it.” Aiden spoke.
“Yeah, right! Abel would’ve called me instead of you. That’s how I know you’re lying.” He chuckled, resting his back against his mate’s chest. He was in denial and he didn’t look like he was going to be convinced any time soon.
“Alright. Let’s head home.” Irvin pressed a hand on his lower back. He knew Zadkiel had to see for himself to actually accept the fact that his mother was no longer in this world.
“Yeah sure.” He spoke in a whisper but before moving forward he turned to Aiden. “Never even think of joking about something like that to me.” He spoke furiously, glaring and pointing a finger at him.