Caleb Danvers drove back to his home after dropping Sarah Wenham off at her house. That night's events kept going through his head over and over. Before he left his car after he turned it off, he stayed in his seat a few minutes while pondering over the question that kept nagging at his brain: Where did Chase disappear to? All he knew was that he sent Chase through a Portal, but he had no idea where to. He sighed and stepped out of his car, locking it, then walked up to the front door.

All the lights were off, and he guessed his mother must not be back from the visit to his dad yet. At least she thought that was where she was. Who else would convince his dad to will his Powers to Caleb? But he decided not to dwell on that thought, and left the thought of the extra power for the next day. All he felt like doing now was sleep.

He walked up the giant staircase, and when he turned to go to his bedroom, he saw that one of the doors to one of the rooms was open. In the middle of the doorway stood a shadowy figure.

Caleb rolled his eyes. "What are you doing still awake?"

"How could you expect me to sleep? I was worried about you, big brother." Adriana stepped out of the doorway and into the light. She looked just like her brother. Same dark hair, same tan skin. Only difference was that Adriana was three years younger than him, making her fifteen.

"Well, as you can see I'm fine," he sighed. "Now go back to bed."

"Not until I hear about what happened tonight, Caleb. The curiosity has been testing my patience."

Caleb gave in and told his sister all about the night's events, not leaving out any detail. He knew his sister was stubborn and wouldn't let him sleep until he told her everything, so he did. In return, Adriana said nothing. She looked deep in thought. When Caleb was about to ask her for her opinion, she quickly cut him off.

"You look tired. Get some rest."

And with that, she went back to her room and shut the door. Caleb did not argue with her and went to his room too.

Adriana woke up with a startle. She looked around her room. No spiders. That's a good sign. She got out of bed and looked at herself in the mirror. She fixed her hair, and put on some clothes. When she was about to leave her room, she heard a honking coming from outside the door. She grabbed the curtain and pulled it back slightly. It was her brother's friends. She groaned, knowing she couldn't leave her room until they left.

The reason for this is a long story. Supposedly, each of the four, well five, families of warlocks that moved to Ipswich were supposed to give birth to only one male. And that was her brother. She was an abnormality in her family. And since her family didn't know how to explain what was going on to the others, she was to remain secret. Yes, she went to school at Spencers with her brother, but under a different name. And she always had to stay away from him except at home. Adriana didn't like this, but she had no choice.

She kept staring outside her window, looking at Caleb's friends. She was jealous of Caleb. She wished she had friends who were going through the same thing she was. She had this power and only her brother could help her.

She looked over at one particular friend: Reid Garwin. She always found him kind of cute. Then again, she had to stay away from his friends so they wouldn't be suspicious.

She shut the curtains, and looked around her room. She didn't feel like going back to sleep since she didn't want to have another nightmare. She slowly opened her door, and saw that Caleb was about to go down the stairs.

"Psst," she whispered. "Caleb."

He walked over to her. "Adriana, go back inside!" he whispered back.

"I don't want to! I get bored easily."

"Stop whining. We're going out; so once I leave, you can come out of your room."

Adriana frowned. She didn't like this one bit. "You know, one of these days, you'll have to tell them about me whether you want to or not, sooner or later."

"Then when that day comes, I will." Caleb walked back to the top of the stairs. 'In the meantime, just do what you're told." He went down, and she heard him greet his friends.

In the meantime, she went back into her room, ranting in her mind.

Do as I'm told? Do as I'm told? Is he serious? She lied down in her bed, waiting for the sound of the engine of their rides leaving the estate. She looked over at the bookshelf on the other side of her room. Her eyes went black, and by magic, a book moved out of its place and made its way to Adriana. When she grabbed it, her eyes went back to normal. She spent the rest of the day reading, at least until she heard a crash coming from downstairs.

She ran down the stairs and into the kitchen, where she thought the sound came from. She saw her mother standing over the kitchen counter. Next to her feet on the floor was a broken bottle.

"Mother..." Adriana walked over next to her and gave her a gentle side hug before cleaning up the mess. She noticed her eyes were bloodshot, as if her mother had been crying. "He's gone now. No point in fusisng too much"

"It's not just that, Ana." She sighed and took a moment before talking. "Caleb finally ascended, and you're a few years away from ascending too. I've said this before a million times, I know. Especially to Caleb. But I really can't stand to lose you both."

"And like Caleb always says, we're not like Dad, Mom."

Evelyn didn't even try to argue with her, and went to the living room in silence. Adriana then decided it was time to go back to her dorms in Spencer now that the weekend's events have gone to an end.