“Since I can’t have you anymore Jade I’m going for your mother!” Juka taunted.
Jade wasn’t sure if they were empty threats, she was going to get to him again, she wanted to show him that his army was going to fall before his eyes, and they were. His army was getting smaller by the second. The group Jade had formed had already lost people, but they were holding strong. She was proud of them; she would celebrate with them if they made it out alive. The place was practically destroyed, but Jade promised herself she would help them rebuild it.
She was exhausted from the fighting, the realms were battling, Juka had a small army with him still. She was making her way towards him; nothing was going to stop her from taking him out. The fact he threatened her mother and was goin
Rain hammered against the windshield, overworking the wipers, the wind shoved at the car. Rachel gripped the steering wheel, and she swallowed hard focusing on the mountain ridge before she spoke. "Jade, why can’t you just accept your new school, and get along with people there. I'm tired of trying to make things work when you're being impossible," she said. "You used to get good grades in school. What happened why are you failing now?" “Mom I'm not failing; my grades are my business. Me impossible? Look at you moving from one guy to the next.” Jade snapped back. She couldn’t stand her mother always whining about her not doing good enough. Rachel tapped her fingers on the steering
A tear fell from her eye, “I'm sorry mom. I love you,” she whispered. “I came to see Jade, where is her room.” A female voice said. “Right there.” Jade looked over to the door, it slowly opened. “Dani!” Jade got excited. She wanted to get out of bed, but the medicine started to make her a little dizzy. “Jade, are you okay. Oh my God, I thought you died!” Dani sat down on the bed. “I heard about your mom, so sorry. What happened?” “Na my, my mom died and I am mad at myself, all we
Jade opened her eyes, the sun shining through her curtains. She rolled her eyes and sat up; she could use more sleep. Her head hurt less today than it did yesterday, but she wasn't ready for an all-day outing with Darla. A small knock on the door startled her. “Come in,” Jade said yawning, trying to get her body to wake up faster. “Jade are you going to get ready it’s past 9,” Darla said poking her head in. “Yeah, in a moment, I was just getting used to my surroundings is all,” Jade said looking around the room. “This is a lot to take it.” She said shaking her head. “Yeah, I know, I am sorry that this is har
Darla started the car, and slowly maneuvered out of the parking lot. Jade again looked out the window to see the rest of the town. Darla slowly moved the car from the main street and followed a dirt road to a small shop hidden in the woods. “What this?” Jade asked. “This is my shop; I'm not allowed to have it in town so I had it build out here,” Darla said sounding happy. “After my Daughter died, I bought this building and made it into a shop. It was one of the things that got me through her death.” She said almost sounding like she was about to cry. “Maybe this place will help you too.” “I see, what kind of shop is it?” &n
“Do you know what this would do to her to find out after all this time?” Mike asked. “I don't know, Alexandra must have told Talon about her. I don't know what to do.” Darla said pacing around. “I know Jayden is going to be angry, hell I don’t even know if he would want anything to do with her. Especially since he turned. This is all too much.” She said shaking her head. “You need to tell her, otherwise she’s going to find out from someone else and hate us,” Mike suggested. “You know it’s kind of hard to tell her about vampires, let alone a family,” Darla said shaking her head. “This is already hard enough on her. First her mom, then she moved here. And now she’s going to learn her
Jayden wasn’t sure how he felt about his daughter is right there in front of him. He thought Darla would keep her away from the trouble makers, he was going to talk to her when she got there. “How do I know she really is my daughter?” Jayden asked. “Because Rachel hasn't been with anyone else,” Darla said walking into the house. “You think you can just ignore this? She has the same eye color you have; she has the same attitude you have.” She said shaking her head. “How do you know, last time I check you two weren't talking.” Jayden challenged. “I told you not to go, but you don’t listen. Now the local kids are messing with her, and now I have to worry about things happening here.”
Talon grabbed onto Garrett's arm and slowly walked into the dark. Jade got up and started walking. She felt followed, she looked back a few times, nothing. She arrived at Save Marts' lot. There were two cars in the parking lot, a couple of people messing around in the middle. They stopped and looked in the direction of Jade. Jade looked down, and then over to their direction, they were on their way to her. “Great.” She said out loud. “Hey there.” One of them called. “Um hi.” She said trying not to look up at them. “Why are you in a rush?” “I have
Jade got up, put her dishes in the sink, and then bolted out the door. She decided to walk to the town hall to tell Darla to get Talon and his family to back off. She arrived at the office; she was greeted by the secretary. “Can I help you?” “I need to speak with Darla Hewsen,” Jade said looking at her. “She might still be in a meeting so I can wait.” “Sorry, she is in a meeting right now.” She said shaking her head. “She is going to be a while.” “Tell her, her niece is here to see her,” Jade said hoping it would get Darla to come out and talk to her. &