Seth ran a hand through his mother's hair again as she stared up at him with wide eyes. He had been speaking softly to her, calming words that slowly turned into terrifying things. Things he had told her the night she was found. Her eyes grew even wider as guess realization hit her. She gave a little gasp and Seth's hand stalled as her focused and her eyes shut as he wiped her memory of the last few moments. She slowly opened her eyes at him confused. He asked if she was okay and she started to weep wondering why this was happening to her. He smiled and kissed her forehead and left. As he left the room his grin widened into his wicked smirk, he loved those special moments with his mother. It was all too easy now. For all she knew he was her doting son, who after her episode had visited her bedside everyday and looked after her. She had no idea that he was behind everything. How she ended up in the park and the several "blackouts" she had been experiencing. He knew that the Deputy was probably busy at work trying to prevent Seth from going near his mother, but no matter. She'd request him soon enough. She trusted him.
He was broken out of his thoughts when there was a a code blue in a room down the hall from his mother's. Seth watched the doctors pass as he continued away from the emergency, suddenly he was knocked backwards. He looked at whoever had knocked him down preparing to knock them unconscious or whatever, but he then heard a voice apologizing...a female voice. He looked at the woman and smiled. She was cute...and new. He liked how her brown hair had somewhat tangled around her shoulders. He could think of another reason he could make her hair look like that. The imagine of that hair splayed out on his pillows as she moaned filled his head soon to be replaced with another image of him dragging her into a supply closet and taking her against one of the shelves. Damn...he hated fucking dry spells...he needed a woman and badly. Perhaps she's be the one to help him out of that. Seth reached out to help her with her papers,
"No, don't be sorry, it's probably my fault, I should pay attentions to my surroundings during emergencies like this. I'm Seth by the way, Seth Enders." He stood up with some of her papers and held out a hand to help her up as he flashed her a smile that made all the woman melt.