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I became really interested in Rade fan fictions so this is my attempt at one. Hope you like it.

Dose a starving animal bite?

She growled and bit his hand as he reached for her as he tried to stroke her cheek. He moved his hand back and looked at her sadly. He was only trying to help. She had been here for five weeks; three weeks longer than then any of the others lasted. She was his friend he couldn't let his father do to her what he had the others .Jade watched Robbie her breathing heavy with anger. She leaned back against the bars of her small cage and stared at him with crazed angry eyes.

"I'm sorry," Robbie looked at her filthy angry face. "If you," his voice faded. Instead he frowned shaking his head and pushed a loaf of bread to her through the cage bars.

Standing the young man looked around his father's dark basement. He ignored the tied up female in the corner. He only could save one.

Walking back up out of the basement he clicked the light off. His father always wanted the light off. He found his father sitting at his computer.

"I'm going to school now," He announces.

His father turned around pushing his glasses up his nose and eyed his son with a smile. "You've been coming over a lot lately since I got your friend. Your grandmother wouldn't like that."

He avoided his father's gaze. "Are you going to let her go?" He hated how much he looked like his father. The glasses, the nose, all identical replicas.

"The only reason she is still alive is because of you son." He grins at his son. "I won't dispose of her until you say."

"I understand," he quickly says leaving into the chilly air. He had a long ride back to school.

Robbie glanced around the table at his friends as they all sat quiet. Normal for the last few weeks since their sarcastic vindictive friend went missing. Robbie moved a piece of food around on his plate burning guilt moved through him. The need to shout a confession of what he helped his father do screamed inside him. Beck's head hung low. He barely spoke anymore.

"What happened to Rex?" Cat asked from beside him. Making all of them jump from their personal thoughts.

Robbie frowned, he had forgotten Rex at his dad's and remembered half way to school and hadn't went back for the gift from his father.

"I left him at my dad's." Robbie looks around at the group and their shocked stares.

"Your dad," Tori asked. "I thought you lived with your mother and grandmother? "The young man shrugged and looked back at his food.

"Jade's alright isn't ?" Cat was once again the one to break the quiet around the table. Voicing a question they had all had on their minds for weeks.

No one answered of course.

Robbie averted his gaze as he walked in on his Dad finishing his business on the girl with the blond hair. He rose from her with a huff tying the glazed eyed girl to a pole in the room zipping up his pants. He patted his son's he grinned at his son as he left the basement.

Robbie felt nauseous, but he felt he had seen this all his life. Well until his mother couldn't handle it anymore and moved away from his father's secluded home on the hill were he committed his atrocities. He had been thrilled when his mother had told him that he would be moving away from the home were as long as he could remember had always been filled with screams.

He had been contacted by his father three months ago after many years. A single phone call had thrown him back into a world of screams dragging a friend with him. His father had said he was watching one of his friends. He had described her as the pale beauty with a painfully mean attitude. It only took him seconds to realize who his father meant.

He had tried to protect her, but of course Jade wouldn't listen to his advice about not walking around alone. Instead she insulted him like always and called him a creep when he followed her.

He looked back at Jade who stared at the glazed girl in the corner blankly. A light flickered. Her sweaty hair framed her face which was marred by bruises of many different colors. Blood dripped down her chin from her lip.

"Has he hurt you again?" Robbie asked bending down to look at her through the bars. His face was full of worry.

Jade's gaze turned on him in a hurt rage, then her expression turned blank again. "How are our friends?"

He blinked at the question but answered anyway. "Worried," he bit his lip.

Jade moved from her position and rose as much as the cage would allow. "I'm hungry."

Robbie looked through his jacket removing the bag of candy he had bought handing it over to the filthy waiting hands. As she ate the view candy greedily Robbie frowned.

"I'm sorry Jade," Is the only thing he could say.

She froze her blue gaze locking with his. "Water," She finally said after a silence.

Robbie handed her the bottle of water his father always kept just out of reach from whoever was in the cage. He loved games.

She gulped water dripping from her chin onto her torn dirty grey shirt.

The basements door opening had both young people turning to stare at the basement entryway as Robbie father came down. Whistling a horrible tune both had heard too often.

Jade moved back from her cages opening to lean against bars on the other side. Her eyes had grown wide and unfocused. Robbie glanced back at her his stomach dropped. Standing he watched his father move towards him making a move for the cages lock.

Robbie quickly griped his father's hand before moving it away just as fast. "You said you wouldn't mess with her."

His father laughed loudly. "Like it matters I have already had her once."

Controlling his breathing Robbie looked away. "Please, don't hurt her anymore."

His father laughed then suddenly Robbie's collar was being held and he was yanked forward. His father brought his face close his breath rancid. "I'm already going against my own rules by letting her be around this long. You think I'm not going to do what I want?"

Robbie met his father's gaze for a long time maybe too long. He was thrown to the ground roughly his head hitting the near wall painfully.

His father began unlocking the cage. Jade began to panic he began shouting threats then whimpers as the man reached in taking hold of her arm. "Robbie, Robbie, Robbie!" She was shouting as the man drug her over to a mat. Robbie finally regaining his senses had stood following his father trying pointlessly to stop him. When the man had torn away Jade's top Robbie had bolted up stairs searching for his cell.

He had the number dialed in all he had to do now was press call. Then all this would be over he would be free of his father and save his friend. A memory surfaced in his mind a memory his father had always blackmailed him and his family with if they ever told. One name always had them remain silent. Little Molly.

The cell clattered to the floor and broke and he collapsed into the wall behind him sliding down it. He couldn't do. He was horribly selfish he concluded as he covered his ears to block out Jades screams for him. His father returned a few minutes later and walked by him without a word. Robbie hesitated before going back down. He looked at her as she hugged herself. Leaning his head against the bars Robbie closed his eyes. "I'm sorry Jade," Whispering softly. "I'm so sorry."

He opened his eyes when he felt breath against his face. He found the girl with her face a few inches from his separated by bars. "Make it end please." Her harsh whisper surprised him. Tears streamed form her eyes. Robbie understood, "I can't, I'll find a way to save you, but I can't have him." He shook his head not wanting to finish his words.

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