Hi! TeamEthanMorgan here, if you know me... or still remember me. I hope you're not mad at me for leaving or anything. Well, I didn't exactly leave. I'm still here. Just not posting. Okay, you have every right to hate me. I deserve a tomato in the face, but I do not recommend throwing it at me. I don't like the taste of tomatoes. Yeah.

Enough silliness. Let's get to business. Well, I've had a dream about this story and I REALLY wanted to write it, so my dear, dear friend Bethan Forever is going to help me with it, and I know she'll do great as always. So now, I'll see what I'm still capable of doing. Let's start.


"You boys are going today, right?" Evelyn asked Benny and Rory.

She had wanted the two to go to one of the psychics in towns. They have been told he wasn't fake but was an actual seer. Still, they were hesitant to go, but Benny's grandmother could be a bit scary sometimes.

"Yeah, we are," Benny said unexcitedly. "Wait, when are we supposed to go again?"

"In a few minutes."

"And why do we have to go?" This came from Rory.

"You don't have to but I heard this seer's parents both have great powers, so he or she must be very strong. I don't think you want to miss the chance of meeting them."

Rory groaned in annoyance, making Benny sigh, saying, "I know, right?" He looked at the clock hung on the wall. "We better go. The sooner we're there, the sooner we're out."

Benny took the keys of his car and walked outside with his best friend after saying goodbye to his grandmother. When they were in the car, it was silent. The two talked about everything together, and that only made them silent most of the time around each other.

"Benny?" Rory asked as the car's engine started. "Are you ever planning on telling Ethan about anything at all?"

The car moved, and after a whole minute of thinking, Benny shook his head. Benny and Rory shared almost everything together, and Ethan was just their new friend. Well, he wasn't really new in their friendship. It was just that Rory was Benny's friend earlier. Ethan had been friends with them for only a year, and it felt that he was always the third wheel, walking behind while the two of them laughed together. When the two would hang out together at Benny's, Ethan would be left out, probably spending his time at home, bored. Benny felt pity that they didn't hang out with him as much.

He didn't want to tell him about him being a spell caster or about the fact that Rory was a blood sucker. He didn't want to tell him about the crazy world they were in. Ethan didn't need to know about this.

Are you insane?" he asked. "I don't want him involved."

"I know, but I'm scared he'll find out one day and freak. Maybe lose our trust," Rory said.

"Me too." They weren't close, but he cared about their friendship a lot. Even though Ethan didn't do much talking, and no one knew about him much, they still loved him.

The whole ride was silent once again until they stopped in front of the street Benny's grandmother said the seer would be in.

They did as she had told them before. "Enter the green building by the door at the left side, climb the stairs to the first floor and open the third door on the right."

They were easy steps, so it wasn't hard to find the door. Though, it didn't have any label on it to let them know the seer's inside. Maybe they did this because it would seem too obvious. Suddenly, words in neon green appeared on the door. They were "Visions are Free for Supernaturals".

"You see it too, right?" Benny asked him.

When he got an "uh huh" from Rory, he took a breath and then knocked on the door.

"Come in. It's open," yelled a voice. When they entered, they saw a white room with a man sitting in front of a brown, wooden desk. He had an obviously fake smile on his face. There were only two doors on the left side of the room. It was simply this plain. "You must be here to meet the seer." He got a nod from the two boys. "First of all, are you two-" he looked at a book in front of him, "Benny Weir and Rory Keaner?"

"Yes, we are," Benny said. Out of curiosity, he said, "Question, you really keep a schedule?"

"You'll be surprised by how many people come to see him." So it was a "him", not a "her. The man got up and reached for the closer door. "They're here, he said to whoever was in the room." Then he left them.

Unlike outside, this room was dark. They could barely see a thing. The only light that was there lit up the two chairs that seemed to be in front of the table. A silhouette was on the chair, but the seer, too, was not visible. Maybe they wanted to keep his identity a secret.

"Sit down." The voice was hushed, but in this quiet room, it was loud enough. They did as they were told. The seer put his hands on the table where they could be seen. "Most people don't believe that I can see things, and they ask for a proof, so I usually tell them some things about their life. Would you like me to do that?"

Benny looked at Rory, who only shrugged, and then back at the seer's hand. "Sure." After all, he didn't know if he should trust him. He needed a proof.

"I need to have physical contact with both of you." They were hesitant at first but then extended their hands, and he touched it for only one second before he let go of them. He turned his head to who they guessed was Benny. "I see you possess magic." Then to Rory, he said. "And you, a harmless child of the night."

They both exchanged a look and then brought their attention back to the seer who said, "Now, is there anything specific you want to know?"

Benny really couldn't think about any questions to ask. If anything, they were forced to come here. Finally, an obvious question came to his head. "Will I ever find someone I love?"

The seer sighed. Benny wondered how many times he'd been asked that question, but to be fair, he was just curious. The seer extended his arm again and held Benny's hand. Again, it took him a few seconds before he took his hand away.

"Yes, you will. Very soon, you'll find out who it is."

Benny nodded. The next few days will have to be interesting.

"What about the battle?" Rory asked. "Who will win?"

The vampires were having a fight yet again, but this time, the two sides weren't made of just vampires but other creatures too to help. There was Jesse's side, and there was Anastasia's. Of course, the two had chosen to be on Anastasia's side since she wasn't as bad as Jesse. They were fighting for the good side.

The seer did the hand holding thing again to Rory, and when he was done, he seemed to take a pause. Benny kept wondering what awful scenes he had seen. "Anastasia will win, and Jesse will fall. Still, your victory won't necessarily mean you'll be happy." A pause was there before he added, "A word of advice, though: be careful in the battle."

"Will we lose anyone in the battle?" Benny asked. This question was making him nervous. In a fight like this, someone had to be hurt.

The seer took his hand, and then, quickly pulled them away. "No. No one dies." They sensed there was something he wasn't telling them, but they weren't going to ask him about it.

"Is there anything else?" the seer asked.

Benny looked again at Rory who showed a blank face. "No, I guess that's all. Thank you," Benny said.

When they stood up, by the darkness of the place, Benny didn't expect to find the door to exit, but there was light shining only on the door. Nothing else. Not even the walls. Must have been magic.

They walked out of the room, making sure and asking the man in front of the desk if the sign they read outside was real.

Since they didn't have anything to do for the rest of the day, they decided to hang out at Benny's and play video games. They just wanted the battle to be out of their mind.


Arthur walked into the room and opened the lights. The seer gave him a frown.

"Is it true? They're going to win?" Arthur asked.

His friend nodded at him with disappointment, and for the first time, there was no hint of any smile on his face.

"How long are you going to hide this?" Arthur asked him.

"For as long as it takes. I don't want any of them to find out what I am."

"They're going to find out either way in the battlefield, Ethan."

"No, they're going to find out I'm on Jesse's side when they see me. Not that I'm a seer. I won't let them know. Plus, I don't care if they find out I'm not on their side. If anything, I'd like to see them get crushed."

Arthur laughed at Ethan, doubting him. "Oh, really?"

Ethan stood up in front of him. Arthur was taller, but Ethan had been training with Jesse ever since he was a young kid, so he wasn't as weak as he looked. The hoodie on top of his head made him seem darker and more threatening. It wasn't that reason that Arthur didn't want to fight him. It was because Ethan was Jesse's precious weapon, and if he hurt him, Jesse would get mad. Anyway, Jesse didn't like chaos in their 'group'.

"I don't wanna fight," Arthur said.

Ethan sighed. "Me neither." He looked down at the ground and then back at his friend. "Am I done for today?"

"Yeah."

"Then maybe we should go back to Jesse's mansion. He says he wants to train me today."

"I swear Jesse's treating you differently than the rest of us. Always cares for you. Doesn't give a damn about us at all." Ethan just stared at him. He always did that when people don't answer him. "Okay, fine. We can go!"


Hope you guys enjoyed it. I loved writing this chapter. I bet my co-author will be great, too. :)

Until whenever...

-TEM