She'd felt it when he'd called her, and it wasn't as pleasent a transition as usual if summonings ever were, she didn't get to sneak up on him as she tended to after a summoning, no, she felt her body pulling against the compelling urge to go to him, needing to go to him and then almost compressing physically pressing her into nothing, just for an instant before righting things again. She stumbled, fell and there he was in front of her. Ruby pulled herself to her feet and looked across to the man she loved. He looked like hell warmed up frankly. Sunken eyes, practicly jittering from being without a fix. Tired, sloppy. The spell had been sloppy and it had hurt more than a summoning should. Bad landing if nothing else, usually while she had no control over the pull she could suprise the hunter in question. Not this time. This time she knew he hadn't taken proper care. He was desperately and completely addicted to the blood and she'd left him without enough. His words came flooding back to Ruby as she watched him. He'd told her, not too long ago, that it was okay, that if things got bad they'd stop but she knew better she knew they wouldn't stop.
"Sam" she said softly, moving toward him, hand reaching to touch his hair, his face. "I'm here, I said I'd be here, didn't I?" She knew how despretely pathetic she must seem because she really was like a dog begging for a treat, for forgiveness maybe. She hadn't given him enough to sustain him and that was her mistake, she should know by now that he needed more. Soon he'd need more than she could give him at all and then what would they do, where did things go after that. It was dangerous. They were dangerous. Only, they weren't because Sam said they weren't.
She didn't say anything else to him yet. Ruby had yet to work out how best to deal with Sam when he was like this, soothing words and submissive mannerisms seemed to work best, but it bothered her that she was managing her boyfriend, working out how best to approach him. She knew, she knew deep inside that this was anything but good, but deseperation and love and a selfish need for him to feel the real her kept her from saying anything. And so Ruby waited, tense. Wondering what would come next, how long it would take him to ask her.