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Varian only left the house when Ellen had settled down; he had even offered to put her to bed, but she had mentioned that she had to wait for Elise, and that was when he decided to leave. He called Elise on his way out because he wanted to make sure that she was okay. "When are you going home?" he asked as the call connected. "Why do you want to send me flowers?" Elise asked in a sarcastic tone. "Yes, a ton of them; what is your favourite kind?" he followed in her sarcasm. "What do you need from me?" she asked and he sighed. "So I am leaving your house now because I have to, but you need to be with your sister; she was crying a lot. It is a long story, but I am sure she might tell you when you get home," Varian said. She worried that her sister would cry, but she rolled her eyes