Dominik knew he should have left the night when he first tried to go, but he hadn’t been able to resist her embrace and once he was back in the warm bed with her body curled around his, everything he knew he should be doing at the office and at home just disappeared from his mind. He could tell when she was finally asleep - her breathing became more steady and she relaxed in his hold and that was when he should have gone, but no, he’d stayed, intending it to be just a few more minutes, but he’d dropped off eventually as well as he mind ran over everything he had to do, trying not to think about just how contended he felt at that moment.
This was what he wanted. To be able to go to sleep with her there and wake up finding her so peaceful and angelic. He knew there was a monster within, but she controlled it so well, and she had strength to succeed in every aspect of her life. He wondered sometimes if he should just let her go, whether he was holding her back from finding what she really wanted and needed and was just with him because he was there. They could never be really together, his life was going to be so much shorter than hers, it wouldn’t be fair to her. If they had children, they would be shifters, and could he do that to her?
Still partly asleep, Dominik gave a happy sounding murmur, his toes curling up as her foot ran over his leg and her soft cheek rested against his chest. He didn’t want to disturb her… or himself really. In the winter it would be much harder for her to wake him up so easily, he had to have several alarms scattered around the bedroom to ensure he got up.
“Mm, you got eggs? I can do eggs if you do the toast,” he replied huskily, lifting his head slightly to kiss the top of her head. “No chance of bacon in this house?” he added in a jokey voice, poking her in the side softly, but turning it into a smooth caress, enjoying being able to savour her soft shapes. This was a wonderful way to wake up every day - something he was usually only able to do on the odd day he had off.
The young werewolf Carrie was worried about had woken up early that morning and got up straight away. He had meant what he’d said the night before, he wanted to get himself somewhere. Being handed a job in a coffee shop by someone who felt sorry for him, who’d been told to look after him, that wasn’t what he wanted. But he was going to go to the Oligarchy and take his CV. Maybe he would have to ask Dom about who he had to speak to, but he was going to do this right.
He’d found a pad of paper and a pen and was writing out notes in the living room, curled up on the sofa. He intended on asking Carrie if he could use her computer a little later to type it up, and maybe ask her how to make it look professional. After all, she was the business woman, someone who hired and fired people. Sable didn’t have much experience, but he’d worked in a couple of restaurants, a coffee shop, and he guessed he wouldn’t get anything much more than that kind of work, but even that would be good enough for him. He wanted to learn more about the Oligarchy and the kind of work they did there and working there would be a great way to do that.