Jess: I DON'T OWN NIGHT WORLD!
Jason's POV"Is there anything else you need, Master Thierry?" I asked politely, still feeling kind of awkward about working with the Daybreakers.
"No, Jason. And even if I did, you would be the last person I ask. You don't have to wait on us at all," Thierry was overly kind.
"I am forever in your debt," I explained to him "You saved my wife, Michelle."
"I was glad to do it," he paused for a moment "and as long as you don't try to kill us, you two can stay here as long as you want."
"Thank you." My wife was captured by Hunter Redfern. He injured her gravely but luckily Thierry saved her. The memories came rushing back.
The crash woke me from my sleep and it took less then a moment to realize Michelle was gone. I raced down the hall looking frantically for my beloved wife. The only one that I have ever loved beside the kids who will never know what they truly are because of the choices I've made. I was not about to loss another person that I loved.
I turned and walked past Hannah Snow. "Lady Hannah," I greeted her.
"Jason, I'm glad you're here. Michelle would like to speak with you," Hannah was wearing her usual smile. It was hard to depressed or even upset when you're with someone like her.
"Thank you, I was heading up there now."
I walked quickly up the stairs to the room Michelle was in. "Michelle, how are you feeling?"
"A lot better," she smiled but it quickly faded. She sat up in her bed. I watched as her chocolate brown hair fell around her waist. A tear slid from her baby blues eyes.
"Is something wrong?" I sat down beside her.
"It's our children."
I almost choked the second her words were out. "What about them? They're dead."
"That's the thing. They're alive," she whispered "I can feel it. I can tell they're alive. I know it."
"Is that possible?" I couldn't believe it.
I couldn't even bring the thought into consideration. They've been gone since birth.
"Yes," she looked at me longingly and sighed, "I want my kids."
Suddenly I felt it too. I felt it in the pit of my stomach. Then, I knew. She was right, they were alive and together. I felt my heart open up and it fill with the same longing Michelle felt.
I looked into her eyes and saw a picture. She was picturing us as a whole family; us and our five children. "We have to find them," I blurted out.
"I know and we're going to."
I suddenly felt terrible. "We have to ask the Daybreakers for help," I sighed and walked out of the room. How was I going to do, this after what they already did for Michelle and me. Would they do it? Would they really help us find them?
I walked into the room and all eyes fell on me. Some of them were taking longer to adapt to me being here. Could I really blame them? Oh no, they aren't going to help, are they?
"Is something bothering you, Jason?" Thea Harmen asked.
"No, uh, yes, kind of," I paused and looked around.
"What is it?" Poppy North pressed.
"I need to ask a favor and it feels wrong to ask anything of you after everything you've already done," I was talking to the floor. I brushed the shaggy black hair from my eyes.
"Oh, quit with the mushy, mushy and tell us what you want," Ash Redfern interrupted.
I smiled slightly and looked up. "I need your help. It's urgent for Michelle and me." I could barely get it out and I half expected them to burst into laughter.
"Of course we'll help you, Jason," Gillian Lennox said sweetly, "We'll do anything to help. All we need is for you to tell us, what do you need help with?"
I still wasn't sure if I could trust them, but they were all I had left to rely on. I never actually had anyone to rely on. I sighed "It's my children."
