“I know where they’re taking us.” Jamie alisema with his eyes closed.
“Where?” Lexi looked up at her brother,
“The School.” Jaime didn’t songesha from his peace of mind,
“How do you?!” Lexi gave her brother a odd look.
“I can read minds.”
“Since when?!”
“Since always.” Jaime opened one eye, “Why?”
“You lied! wewe alisema wewe didn’t have any powers!”
“I never alisema that.”
“BULLSH-T wewe NEVER alisema THAT!” Lexi raised her voice,
“Temper sister dear. I simply told them I didn’t know.” Jaime sat relaxed, ignoring his sisters’ temper.
“You lied to our parents Jaime! Both of them! And wewe have the audacity to tell me, wewe ‘didn’t know’!” Lexi glared at him.
“Mhm.” The van screeched and Lexi went flying forward, slamming her head. “LEXI!!” Jaime’s voice echoed, then disappeared as everything went black.
“You’ve been training since the last time we met.” The figure paced around the boy who sat in a chair, recovering his paralyzed body, which once lay on the table.
“Of course, I want out of here.” The boys snow white hair shown in the darkness.
“Do you? au are wewe eager to see sunlight? You’ve been gone for almost four years.” The figure stopped in front of the boy. “I doubt anybody remembers you.”
“Lies!” The boy put his head in his hands, hiding the tears.
“Very Well then.”
Jaime opened his eyes to find his sister staring at him, he was drowsy and his back extremely sore, frankly, he wanted to fall over.
“What?”
“Jaime…….” Lexi continues staring.
“What Lexi!?!?”
“Your wings, Jaime..”
“Where?” Lexi looked up at her brother,
“The School.” Jaime didn’t songesha from his peace of mind,
“How do you?!” Lexi gave her brother a odd look.
“I can read minds.”
“Since when?!”
“Since always.” Jaime opened one eye, “Why?”
“You lied! wewe alisema wewe didn’t have any powers!”
“I never alisema that.”
“BULLSH-T wewe NEVER alisema THAT!” Lexi raised her voice,
“Temper sister dear. I simply told them I didn’t know.” Jaime sat relaxed, ignoring his sisters’ temper.
“You lied to our parents Jaime! Both of them! And wewe have the audacity to tell me, wewe ‘didn’t know’!” Lexi glared at him.
“Mhm.” The van screeched and Lexi went flying forward, slamming her head. “LEXI!!” Jaime’s voice echoed, then disappeared as everything went black.
“You’ve been training since the last time we met.” The figure paced around the boy who sat in a chair, recovering his paralyzed body, which once lay on the table.
“Of course, I want out of here.” The boys snow white hair shown in the darkness.
“Do you? au are wewe eager to see sunlight? You’ve been gone for almost four years.” The figure stopped in front of the boy. “I doubt anybody remembers you.”
“Lies!” The boy put his head in his hands, hiding the tears.
“Very Well then.”
Jaime opened his eyes to find his sister staring at him, he was drowsy and his back extremely sore, frankly, he wanted to fall over.
“What?”
“Jaime…….” Lexi continues staring.
“What Lexi!?!?”
“Your wings, Jaime..”