Nightfall seemed to come fast today. Leann started to walk down the beach when she was startled to hear music coming from the mansion. Oh, Lord she thought a bunch of party animals. It was dark only the moonlight to see her way. She kept walking till she got to a huge rock where she use to sit and watch the stars. She started to climb on top when she noticed a figure on the other side, she gasped in surprise. Mark turned around startled. He looked up and noticed her. He started to stand and face her. “I am sorry I startled you,” his voice sadden. “It appears we have startled each other,” she paused. “How's your party,” she grinned. “Oh,” he looked up towards the mansion his eyes started to fill with tears, “I am having a wake for a dear friend of mine that passed away.” “Oh, yes I heard about that I am sorry he is gone,” her voice softened. “I just needed sometime alone,” he half heartily grinned. “I understand,” she noticed his face in the moonlight.
He is a very handsome man yet she could see his heart sadden and in pain. She knew how it felt for she had felt it when the Reeses passed away. She reached out for his hand and held it. If you need someone to talk to, “I am here,” her voice sad but reassuring. Mark looked into her eyes he tried to smile but couldn't. “Even a man like you needs a good cry,” she paused, “I will leave you to your thoughts.” Mark looked at her with great admiration and respect. “Please don't go,” his voice shaky. She looked at him and smiled. She proceeded to sit on the rock. Mark standing next to her. She reached up and wiped a tear from his check. He started to tell her of his friend and the jokes he use to play on him. How he really admired the man. Mark tried to keep from crying but his sadness and pain overwhelmed him, he looked at her with conviction. “Some will condemn me for not speaking at his tribute,” he paused and took a deep breath, “but my character represents The Reaper,” his eyes stricken with grieve. She reached up and hugged him whispering faintly in his ear “it's okay Sir Mark, you honored him and he knows that.” She could feel Marks arms around her waist gently tightening. He started to cry on her shoulder. She stroked his hair and held him in her arms. It saddened her to see him this way. For she knew all to well the feeling. The sound of the sea roared. It seemed hours went by when Mark lifted his head and gazed into her face he gently took her chin with one hand and kissed her on the forehead. “Thank you Leann,” he grinned, “this is suppose to be a time of remembrance and laughter”. She looked at him. “It will be one day,” she tried to smile. “Till then we all grieve in our own way.” Mark looked at her with such kindness. “Would you please come with me to the party,” his voice almost pleading. “Yes, I will be your anchor,” she whispered. Mark smiled at her and helped her down from the rock. They walked hand in hand to the party. Mark scenced she was a little apprehensive about this. “Don't worry I will protect you from those ape men,” he tried to make light. She looked up and said, “okay Sir Mark you are my body guard but don't leave me alone.” He finally smiled at her. She thought to herself, good I have done my job. Has they got closer to the mansion she noticed Mick, Steve, Paul and Brad. They motioned for them to come over.