Sargon tied his things on the saddle bags of his horse, looking so dour and unwilling. He thought he would stay here for a few more months but he got a message yesterday from his brother Alex that their plan to attack the east side of Sinatra was successful. Now he has to go there and capture the rest.
Lila is standing in front of the house, watching him holding Aaron in her embrace.
Her face is covered in sadness; she didn't want him to go but still can't ask him to stay. He didn't give her that right. It makes her extremely miserable and there's a way he's going to understand how she's feeling.
Sargon turned to her, and Lila let go of everything that kept her away from him to walk closer to him. Like he said, this might be their last time together, holding a grudge against him is foolish. She's young compared to Sargon but she's wiser than him.
Sargon caressed his son's back and said, "I should go,"
"I know,"