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ed to me. I didn't know what to think of the entire situation. I only knew two things that were certain to me - The three of them weren't humans, and nor were they vampires. If
The rule in the house was always that if I missed breakfast, I would most definitely not be able to take lunch to school. No breakfast always meant no lunch. Apparently, that was some sort of
didn't even know if I would likely place their lives in danger if I had asked my parents about them. Surely, there were reasons why we were told that we were the only supernaturals still alive. I quickly finished up in t
longer. I sat down just in time as my mother placed my plate filled with breakfast down in front of me. I smiled up at her before I picked up my fork and started eating away. There was an awkward
stence of other supernatural species in the world. The idea had been gnawing at me non-stop, and I couldn't shake it off. I looked up at my pare
parents looked up at me, their expressions curious, yet a little worried. "Of course, sweetheard," my mother said, placing her fork d
didn't know what the consequences of my question would be. "Are there other supernatural species out there, like us? I know what we have been told all our lives, but I need to know for
d between him and my mother, fully knowing that I was likely giving away the fact that I met my destineds, and the fact that there were other supernaturals in my life. I knew that it would worry my parents and I didn't want them to fee
er look, and my mother spoke up this time. "No, we're not the only ones," she said, her voice gentle. It looked like she started to believe what I was telling them. Good, at least I knew now that there are others out t
take you in today, you dont have to worry about taking the bus. I have some things to settle at the town hall anyway" my father said, dismissing the conversations. I looked over at my mother, trying to figure out why my
on the cheek before walking over to the couch to get my school bag. "Oh, honey! When you come home from schoo
please have