My other story Learning To Be Nice I actually had a few chapters done for a sequel and my computer messed up and deleted the files… I'm working on that very slowly Ha! I'm not really sure if I should continue this story.

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She wasn't crazy. Her mother was just upset about her relationship with her kids and told a whole bunch of lies. She would have never hurt her kids. Never, ever, never in a million trillion years would she. Her mom was being her usual jealous self. She was going to be a better mother then her mother ever was to her and she was going to raise her kids the right way, but her mom never gave her the chance. The evil woman called CPS on her and got her kids taken away from her and had her unjustly admitted. She loves her kids more than anything in the whole wide world, and that's why she would get both of them back.

It had been years and neither were babies anymore and they were both so big. She had missed out on all their important moments… but now she would spend the rest of her life with them. When she had been freed she had quickly searched for them and found them. Both in LA and both were attending Hollywood Arts. She was ecstatic to find them both it would make things easier. She had begun to plan from that moment forward, and watched them from afar as she got everything ready to bring them home with her.

They would be a family.

+Family+

They got him this morning on his way to school he had conveniently gotten a flat on the way and her and her new husband promptly offered to help. He had wisely refused a ride from them – and she was so proud of her son, but he was making it very difficult, and she was ready to have her family together. So her husband Mason peacefully got him to go nighty nighty and they loaded him into their van.

Her strong-willed daughter would be way more of a challenge to handle – her stubborn mouse, as she called her as a baby. Getting her alone was surprisingly easily, however… she had always been somewhat of a loner though… She was a fighter and gave her husband a busted nose and a sliced hand but after a while they got her.

Finally they would be a family.

+Family+

Robbie groaned his head rolling backwards and he faintly became aware of the achy pain coming from the base of his skull. That realization slowly faded however when he noticed he couldn't move his arms at all but he could feel them tightly held to his body by something and he was sitting in a chair. Slowly he opened his eyes blinking away any hazy that was there.

His eyes first came in contact with a white wall and he roughly struggled against his restraint which was simply a lot of grey tape wrapped around his torso. He had no idea what was going on and his mind was still greatly plagued by a grey haze. He remembered going to school then… a flat…

"Help me!" The words tore from his lips frantically as the memory of the crazy couple resurfaced. "This can't be happening…" he mumbled loudly, "Help!"

His cries for help and struggling against his bindings came to a standstill when a rough moan reached his ears. He realized he wasn't alone in the room.

"Who's there?" He asked his voice a little uneven. The moan had come from behind him and whoever it was was out of his line of vision.

"Robbie?"

His eyes widened, he recognized that voice. He fruitlessly tried to look behind him to make certain he wasn't hearing things.

"Jade?" He asked uncertainly.

A door creaked open off to his left and out of his line of vision and he felt himself being turned around by the chair to face a smiling woman with dark hair and small black eyes, she wore a simple green dress and flip flops. He looked to his side finally seeing Jade who was tied up like him. She had a sneer on her face and it was pointed directly towards the grinning woman.

"Welcome home my children." Mason moved from behind Robbie to stand beside his wife.

"I'm not your child."

"We're not your children"

They said in unison which made the woman laugh amusedly. "Oh, but you are." The woman told them simply with a shrug. "My little River and Skylar…"

Robbie could only stare. This woman was obviously off her rocker. "I'm Robbie, and she's Jade. We aren't your children." He reasoned.

The woman's smile quickly vanished. "Those are the names they gave you when they took you away from me." Her eyes darkened. "Do you really not remember me at all, River?"

"I'm no-"

"Look lady," Jade interrupted. "We aren't your freakin kids and I suggest you let us go now."

The woman made a disapproving sound and shook her head turning to look at her silent husband. "You see that?" She hissed. "She is so disrespectful because they took her away from me. I would have had her horrible behavior under control years ago."

"What are you insane?" Jade hissed.

A loud slap rang out in the room plunging it into silence. Robbie wide eyed gaped at what he had just witnessed. Jade had her head still turned from the force of assault caused by the woman's slap, and her eyes were closed.

"See what you made momma do…" The woman bent in front of Jade reaching a hand out for Jade's cheek only to retract her hand a moment later when Jade made an attempt at biting her. The girl then lunged kicking her free foot out almost making contact.

"Like an animal…" The woman sounded disgusted. "What have they done to my precious children?" She looked at her husband. "Bring me the training stick."

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