Chapter 1
Julia sat on the Connell's couch and played solitaire with the deck of cards she had brought with her to their house. She quickly glanced up at the clock 9:49. Kevin and Brittney's parents would be herein about an hour. She was babysitting them for five dollars an hour, and she thought it was worth every penny.

Brittney was four and Kevin was a typical seven year old, didn't want to listen to anyone, and had to do it his way. Brittney on the other hand was a quiet shy person. She was a polite girl who listened to you and obeyed the rules. Of course these two together was not pretty sight. Most of the time Kevin would be calling Brittney a goody-two-shoes. This would lead to Brittney telling on him and then he would call her a tattletale and by the time they were done it was 8:00 and time for then to go to bed.

Their parents were going to be home at 11:00 and Julia was glad, she needed to sleep sometime. As she placed a four of hearts in the ace pile she heard a dull crash from upstairs. Thinking Kevin had broken something she went upstairs to check on him.

She went up the wooden steps, her hand on the oak banister and went up the stairs. She got up to the top and flicked the switched for the hallway light. As the light turned on she could clearly see the hard wood floor with a deep blue runner down the middle of it. God, she thought, the Connell's are rich. She continued to gaze down the hallway and soon spotted Kevin's door; the second on the right.

She walked towards the door ignored the CAUTION, HAZARDOUS AREA! Sign and opened the door. Soon the door was open wide and the light from the hallway quickly flooded inside. Julia opened the door wider and soon she could see the whole room. Kevin was asleep on his bed, his blue Scooby-Doo sheets were half falling off his bed, his Sponge-Bob stuffed animal on the floor, and his arm was off the bed hanging limply. There was no way this kid could have broken something.

Before Julia closed the door she took one last look around the room to make sure nothing was broken. You never know he could be a really good faker. Then she saw Kevin's water glass on the floor, broken.

"Kevin! Wake up, you faker!" Julia said as she flicked on the switch.

The light turned on and he quickly sat up.

"What?" he said irritably. "Did you break that glass?"

"NO!" he said.

"Then how did it break?" Julia asked him

"Umm.well you see there was this huge wind that came through my window and knocked over my glass." He bit his lip and looked up at her. Julia raised her eyebrow and looked at his shut and locked window.

"Really? Are you sure you didn't accidentally get out of bed when you weren't supposed to and knock over the glass?"

He nodded his head.

"Just a little bit." Julia said while bringing her index finger and thumb close together leaving a small gap between them.

"O.K," he admitted, "maybe a little bit." He looked down at his feet and frowned. "I'm sorry." He mumbled.

"Oh it's O.K, I'll just clean it up, but next time tell me ok?" Kevin quickly nodded his head up and down quickly. "Now go back to sleep." He nodded again, and got back under his covers.

Julia picked up the glass and put it in the garbage by the dresser. She picked up his stuffed animal and handed it to him. He grabbed it quickly and put it under his arm.

"Goodnight Kevin." She said as she crossed the room and flicked the switch off.

"Goodnight." He replied.

She closed the door behind her as she stepped out of the room. She walked down the hall and turned off the hall light and went back down the stairs. When Julia got to the bottom she went back into the living room and sat on the couch once again. She shook her head slowly; Kevin really was ok as long as Brittney wasn't around. I mean he wasn't that bad to begin with it's just the things that happen because of what he said and did that get him in trouble.

Julia smiled slowly and glanced at the clock 9:58. This night was going by really slowly. She thought to herself.

Just then she heard a huge SCREECH, BOOM, and CRASH! The sound startled her so much that she jumped and almost fell of the couch. She new these time that it wasn't Kevin. The noise sounded like it was coming from outside. Julia slowly rose from the couch and crept towards the window behind the back of the couch.

Before Julia even looked out the window she could see a difference, the light that the streetlight normally brought inside was now considerably dimmer. As she peeked over the edge of the window frame she could start to see the scene outside. Outside the streetlight was in the top of an overturned truck. The truck appeared to be military. It was green, and had a canvas top.

Without thinking Julia backed away from the window and headed for the front door. On her way towards the front door she grabbed her blue cell- phone from her backpack. She finally reached the front door and pushed it open. She was soon on the porch of the huge house.

Julia walked down the stone steps leading to the street and the crash. As she reached the bottom she was able to see things more clearly. The canvas top of the truck was now halfway open and on it's side. The streetlight was bending over on top of the truck. The light was only barely on.

Julia finally reached the street and crossed over towards the truck. She decided to walk towards the front of the truck where the driver would be. She cautiously moved around the streetlight to the driver side door. She peeked inside through the door window. Inside she could just barely make out the driver leaning against the wheel, she could see a shiny substance trickling from his head. I'll be willing to bet my life that it's blood. She thought to herself.

She leaned closer towards the truck and peered in through the broken door window. Inside there was broken glass from the windshield everywhere. Deciding that she couldn't do much for the driver, Julia moved to the rear of the truck. As she got to the back she began to see a transparent fluid on the concrete street. She continued to make her way to the back of the truck. Julia finally reached the back. She tried to stand as far back as she could while still looking in, but it wasn't working.

She decided she would have to go in for a closer look. Julia stepped cautiously towards the truck. As she got closer there was more of the transparent fluid. She got closer and closer, until she was at the immediate rear of the truck. There Julia peered inside the truck. "Hello?" she called. "Is anyone in there?" Julia debated within herself if she should walk inside the back of the truck. Finally curiosity won over and she stepped onto the side of the truck, which was now the bottom because it was flipped over. As she stepped over the edge of the truck she noticed that the canvas was soaked with something. Probably that liquid outside. She thought to herself.

Julia squinted to see through the darkness. She took another two steps forward and the felt something go CRUNCH! She winced as she heard the sound. She looked down. She slowly and regrettably lifted up her foot. AS she looked down she was just barely able to see the silhouette of a long snakelike thing. It appeared to have fins on either side of its body. It was almost as long as Julia's arm. She probably call the police right about now.

Then Julia picked up her cell phone and dialed 911.

The 911 operator picked up the ringing phone.

"Hello 911"

"Yes, Hi I'd like to report an accident."

"Where is the accident?" said the operator.

"It's on 509 Sherman Lane."

"Is the fire department and or an ambulance needed?" The operator asked.

"Yes I need an ambulance as soon as possible, the driver has a bloody head, and there's this umm, this thing in the back of the truck. I don't know what it is but it looks like a snake with fins and little claw thing-a- ma-jigs on its mouth."

"Really." Said, the operator skeptically. This kid's story is probably just a prank. She thought to herself.

"Listen," said Julia, sensing the sarcasm in her voice, "I'm not lying, and this isn't a prank. There is this thing in the truck that looks like a snake. I don't know what it is or how it got here but....."
The line was quiet.

"Ma'am?" Said the operator.

"Ma'am are you there?" she repeated.

"Yeah, I'm here I just thought I saw something move, hold on."

Suddenly the operator heard a huge scream from the other end of the phone line. She hurriedly took off the headset; the screaming was deafening. Suddenly it stopped. The operator picked up the headset.

"Are you there Ma'am?"

There was heavy breathing on the other end. Suddenly there was a deep, cold laughing that sent a chill down the operators neck. Then the phone line went dead. The operator sat in her swivel chair, stunned by what had just happened.

Then she contacted the police and told them what had just happened.

Kevin climbed out of bed and looked out the window. Julia was outside. He frowned; he didn't like her, she told him to go to bed. He gazed out the window and watched as Julia walked around the truck that was outside. She probably did that, because she's so mean. He thought to himself, I wonder why mommy and daddy like her? Oh wait now I remember, they think she's a "responsible young lady who can handle dangerous and stressful situations." I don't even know what some of those words mean. All I know is that she took something with a funny name, Karate I think it was. Well, I don't need her, I can protect Brittney and me all by myself, and I'm tough. Just because she's bigger and stronger doesn't mean I can't do what she does.

Kevin continued to gaze contently out the window at Julia. Then he saw her walk inside the truck. A few minutes later a piercing scream went threw the air. Kevin quickly slapped his hands over his ears, and wrinkled his nose. A second later it stopped.

He slowly took his hands off of his ears and looked out the window. Then Julia came out of truck. Kevin squinted down at her and saw that she was bleeding from her throat. I'll get her some bandages. He thought. He scrambled out of the room and went towards the bathroom.

As he turned his back and pounded out of the room Julia looked up from the truck and looked directly at the window that Kevin was peering out of. She smiled, but that smile was not hers. She was taken over by something, something that Julia could not stop.

Her eyes suddenly glowed, she was a goa'ould.