7 "Mia, you can leave now. I'd like to talk to Sage alone,” Fiona said. "No problem, I'll wait for you outside,” she said to Sage. “Alright," he said, not looking back at her as she left. Mia turned and left the room. Once the door closed behind her, Fiona turned to Sage. "I need you to go with her,” she said matter of factly. "What? But my job is here,” he says. He can’t believe she is doing this to him. It wasn’t his job to play babysitter. He did not sign up for this. “Yes, but I need you to do this for me. It is very important that nothing goes wrong with this,” Fiona said. She looked at him as a mother would look at a child, very stern and extremely powerful. "I understand that but surely there will be people in Florida who could do that,” Sage argued. “I’m not a babysitter.”

