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Ethan

They thought that I abandoned them. Jane, Rory, and Benny believed I abandoned them. Hah! That is the joke of the century. I would have never abandoned them, if they hadn't abandoned me first. We were best friends until spring break of fourth grade. That's when the trouble began.

My twin, Benny and Rory and I were the smartest kids in the grade in every subject. All of us on honor roll, and we were all happy and light-hearted. Jane had been class president, Benny was VP, and Rory was the treasurer. I didn't get any votes for the student council. We began to grow apart when they had those duties to due. My grades began to slip around then, and I was sent to "homework help" after school every day for the rest of the year.

Right before spring break, Jane, Benny, and Rory were offered a trip to around the world for a month to learn more about world history. Why you would send fourth graders on a trip like that? I don't know, but they did. They were gone those four weeks with one of the schools counselors. i asked my parents why I couldn't go, and they said that I wasn't smart enough to go on the trip without falling behind in my studies, and that they couldn't afford to send both of their children on the trip. So I was stuck at home with my two year old sister with no friends for a month. They didn't get home until a week before school got out, and were excused from school the rest of the year. I didn't even want to see the three of them, so I asked my parents to send me to summer school so I could get back to the top of the class before fifth grade started.

I did better than the top of the class. By the time school started again, I was at sixth grade level everything. The school started giving me harder work because I already knew everything. I would work in the back of the classroom quietly as everyone goofed off the entire day.

At the end of the school year, I was asked by the principle if I would move up to seventh grade instead of sixth because I had already met all the requirements for sixth grade in all subjects. I agreed and that next summer I went to summer school again to make sure and check over things that the sixth graders learned in the previous year. I didn't need to learn much.

I was asked to join the drama club that summer by Jesse. He had said that I looked like a loner and asked if I had any friends. I had said yes, and then after I thought about it, I said that they ditched me after they got back from their world trip. I accepted his offer and before the summer ended, he way best friend.

School started up again, and I got my schedule. I was really glad that he school hadn't changed their minds, and I was in the seventh grade.

It took almost a week for my former friends to figure out that I wasn't in the sixth grade like them. Seventh graders had lunch after the sixth graders and they never saw me. On Friday of that week, Jane went home to my parents saying that I ditched school all week. They told her that I was in my room doing my homework, just as I had every day that week. She stormed up to my room, only to find me doing my homework just as my parents had said.

She yelled at my parents, swearing that I hadn't showed up to any of the classes all week. My parents had called the school to see if she was right. At that point, Jane had decided that I was repeating fifth grade and was smug about being smarter than me. My parents realized that Jane hadn't caught that I has been moved up a grade. I had walked to the top of the stairs. My parents asked me if I had told Jane. I said yes that I had told her. Jane had screamed that whatever it was I must've been a vision of my desires. She demanded to know what the news was. I told her that I had worked my but off the entire summer before to pull my grades up from fourth grade, and that I did, and that I had completed most of the fifth grade requirements before school started, and our teacher for that year had been my teacher for summer school and gave me the rest of that years' work to complete, and that I had finished it before midterm first quarter. Then our teacher started to give me the higher level work and helped me every day after school with my work. I had only gone to summer school so I could actually get moved up for the next year.

Jane had yelled and screamed at me for being a liar and a cheat and that I was trying to get back at her for she 'our' friends going in the trip and me not making the cut. I had actually tried to get in school, and Jane could accept that I was smarter than her. She also couldn't accept that I was one of the smartest kids in the seventh grade. She punched me right in front of our parents and was grounded for a week. I got a nasty black eye.

I guess Jesse did have a bit if and influence on me after then. I was darker towards my family and teachers while still getting good grades. I made new friends at the drama club, while I still tried to make amends with my old friends. Jane completely avoided me for weeks. One day I gave up trying aft er she abandoned me I was dark and nasty to her. When she tried to make amends, I shut her down completely and left her in my room crying when left. That was the first time I had ever been grounded. I didn't listen to them.

Two weeks later the murders in Whitechapel went up and began happening every day. The drama club was the new gang in town, and no one suspected a thing. The members with normal lives and families were kicked out and the troubled kids were let in. Things got worse from there. I got my psychic powers, and became a vampire. My parents believed that Jesse was a bad influence on me, and forbid me to see my best friend ever again. I was always grounded and I trouble, but my parents soon found out that it did nothing and gave up. I stopped coming home at night, and my parents even tried pushing my curfew to one in the morning. The Ethan they once knew was gone, and Jane was at the center of it. The only problem was, she didn't' even realize it.

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The visions always come when you are least expecting them. Sometimes, they happen when you are brushing hair out of your baby sisters face. It caught me so off guard, that I thought i had been dreaming once I was snapped out of it. Of course, I realized that it was impossible for me to dream.

It started out at with Jane yelling at me for being home and taking Maddie to school. So i got her out of bed and took her with me. We went to Jesse's house because I had called a meeting, for a reason I didn't know until after the vision. It then jumped to the future Maddie's brown hair was darker and streaked with purple. Her eyes were red and rimmed with gold. Her hands were glowing with magic. She looked about fourteen, and like an immortal goddess

The scene then changed, Jane was in the basement of Jesse's house. It had a small cot and a candle lit. Jane was sitting on the bed, crying begging for my forgiveness, and she was surprisingly asking for Maddie's forgiveness, too. The scene changed again to the graveyard behind the church. Two of them said the names Ross and Samantha Morgan.

The last flash of the vision was of Whitechapel. Most of it was in flames, the vampires roamed free, witches and warlocks were cursing those still living. The future was beautiful to my eyes. The person looking on the ground before me was the Avarice, sinful and greedy, and powerful. She was a girl, and when she looked at me, I saw that it was Maddie. It ended I saw my beautiful baby sister in a whole new light. She was the savior for this town. Madeline would bring this town to the age of the supernatural.

Once I regained my senses, I dialed Jesse.

"Go for Jesse."

"Call the entire gang. I found the Avarice."

Jane

On the third day of school, I got up to find a voice coming from the room next to mine. For once, it seemed that Ethan actually came home. I knew it was wrong, but I leaned against the door. I was confused when I realized that he wasn't even speaking in English. Maybe it was Latin? I knew that he took Latin in school since he was in seventh grade. I had my doubts, because he was way too fluent in the language.

Then he stopped talking, and there was a flash of light, and after it faded there was a dim glow coming from his room. I opened the door to find a bright blue ball of light floating in his hands getting smaller, until it was small. He picked up a vial and put the light in it. Ethan then capped the vial, muttered something and a seal formed around it. It disappeared into his pocket.

I gasped. Whatever he just did wasn't normal.

"Jane!" Ethan hissed at me. "What are you doing in my room!"

"I heard you talking, so I wanted to see if you were up or not."

"Why? When have you cared about what I do?" His expression kept getting darker.

"Who said that I did, Ethan? I just wanted to tell you that you have to take Maddie to school today." I smirked. A mix of emotions flashed across his face.

"Is there a reason why?"

"Yeah, Benny and Rory are going for doughnuts before school and invited me. Mom said I couldn't go unless you could take her."

"I can't, Jane. There's a drama club meeting before school today."

"Is it at Black's house?" I ask innocently.

"Why wouldn't it be at Jesse's?"

"Then just take her with you. Then you can drop Maddie off after the meetings over."

"No, Jane." He pushed me out the door and went to shut it.

"MOM!" I yelled at the top of my lungs.

"Fine. I'll take her to school. You better watch your back, Jane." Ethan stalked past me an into Maddie's room.

"Maddie, get up! I'm taking you to school and I'm leaving in ten minutes. You have to be ready by then."

"Go away," she mumbled to her pillow. There was a whoosh of sheets and a thump. "ETHAN!"

"You've got ten minutes to get ready." Maddie groaned at this.

"Thank n you for taking my job, Ethan!" I called out as I walked into the shower.

"I hate you, Jane!"

"I know!"

Ethan

"Ethan, why do you and Jane hate each other?" Maddie asked as we walked down the street towards Jesse's house, she had another hour and a half before school.

"Why do you ask, Maddie?"

"I dunno. I don't really remember a time where you two weren't fighting," She shrugged.

"I never realized that you never remember us getting along. You were about two when things between the two of us went wrong."

"Ethan, can you please tell me?"

"Jane, Rory, and Benny were the smartest and a few of the most popular kids in the grade at the time. I know that they aren't anymore, but they were. They had all gotten in as leaders of the student council and started hanging out more back then. Around that time my grades had begun to slip from As to Bs and Cs and Ds. We were still friends, but I didn't see them as much. Then they all got a free trip around the world because they were all really smart and trustworthy. Mom and Dad couldn't afford to send the both of us, and Jane went anyways. She didn't even seem to care that I wasn't going. Me, Jane, her twin brother. When they got back, they seemed to forget all about me. They were entirely new people."

"What happened?" Maddie asked.

"The ditched me."

"What?" Maddie asked, she looked shocked when I told her the truth.

"Yep."

"Jane always said that when they got back you avoided them. Then you abandoned them."

"That's how they saw it. The three of them don't remember what they said to lose my friendship altogether."

"Why don't they remember and what did they say?"

"They said that I wasn't smart enough to be their friend because I was close to failing fourth grade and that was why I had to go to summer school. Then they told me to not come near them ever again." I sighed. "Benny's grandma is very powerful and made them forget."

"Okay. You know, I always will love Jane because she is family, but you will always be the one that I look up to."

"Really? Why is that?" I ask her.

"Well, for one thing, you aren't afraid to be yourself or let people push you around. You are a rebel and proud of it, and you are smart enough to know who you're friends really are."

"You really mean that, Maddie?" I ask her.

She nodded.

"I am going to tell you a secret that you can tell no one except my drama club and Benny's grandma. Do you think you can do that?"

"Of course. I'm not a blabber mouth like some people are."

"Please don't freak out. Do you believe on the supernatural?"

"I'm not sure if I believe in it, but I think it could be possible."

"Maddie, what if I told you that I was a seer."

"Is that someone who can see the future?"

"Yes."

"I would believe you. You get really weird and mystic sometimes."

"What if I told you that Benny's grandma was a light witch or and earth priestess?"

"I'd believe you."

"What if I told you that the entire drama club of Whitechapel was all vampires?"

"That would be so cool!"

"Maddie." I stop and look her in the eyes. "What if I told you everything I just said was true?"

"I dunno. I would believe you."

"It is. I'm a vampire seer with the powers of a dead spell master. Jane is a spell caster but doesn't know it."

"I'm not sure whether to freak out or be excited about this," she said.

"Be excited, okay. You are something special, too, you know." Her eyes widened when I said that.

"Really?"

"Yes, you are a witch, or a spell caster. Whichever you'd like. But you are more than that. You are the Avarice, or one day will be. You will take Whitechapel back for the supernatural and will be the most powerful being of everyone."

"I will be?"

"Yes. I never knew who it was, until I got a vision last night. I brushed a lock of hair out of your face and was sucked into a vision. I knew then why you always seemed different."

"That's awesome. Do I get to learn cool magic spells?"

"Yep. Jesse will probably give you one today after I show him and the gang the vision."

"What will I learn first?"

"Defensive spells. We will also need to put protective curses on you to prevent you from any mind probing or harmful spells. No magic will really even touch you unless it comes from you."

"Awesome!"

"Remember, you cannot tell anyone about this. About you, about me being a vampire and seer, or about the drama club, okay?"

"Got it."

"Now that I've said that to you, would you like a ride to Jesse's house, my fair lady."

"Yes my kind sir." I pulled her up onto my back and sped off to Jesse's house.

"JESSE!" I yell.

"You're late! Get in here, Ethan!" I dragged Maddie into the house. "Not that I actually care, but why did you bring Madeline? This has nothing to do with her."

"Jane made me, and it has everything to do with her." Jesse just looked at me. It's always funny when realization hits him.

"She's?"

"Yeah. I have the proof right here." I pulled out vial.

"Everyone is up in the study."

"Got it. Maddie go wait in the kitchen, please."

"Okay," she said as she bounced into the kitchen.

"Madeline is the Avarice, how is that even possible?"

"She must have all the right aspects, purest blood, soul dashed with spirit and magic, mind clouded with the future and thoughts."

"We need to make sure right after the meeting. We can't scare her or she will run to those against us."

"If we lose Maddie, we lose everything. All of us will be kicked out of Whitechapel forever. Council included," I said.

"Not likely to happen, I am the most powerful vampire to walk the earth, you are the second most powerful vampire on the planet. We will not go down without a fight." Jesse's eyes turned black when he said that. We entered his study, where everyone was waiting. The curtains were pulled letting no light in. Some were still in pajamas, even though we don't need sleep, there lots of us stay up reading or watching T.V or movie marathons.

Jesse's mansion is huge; it has to be to fit our entire clan. There are about forty-eight of us in the gang, over half don't even have a place to live. He somehow managed to make the top two floors and the basement into bedrooms for all of us, if we have homes and families or not. Even if we do have homes and families, most of choose to stay here and we have rooms as well. The first floor is only the kitchen and rec rooms. In other words, it's where we keep the blood and and have parties. In actuality, there are at least ten extra rooms open. Some people leave when they get sick of the town, or are killed. Whatever the cause, we have enough room for everyone.

"Alright, listen up!" Jesse said, capturing everyone's attention. "Ethan and I have good news. We have found the Avarice."

The room was filled with excitement.

"Quiet!" Jesse barked. "Ethan, the vision please."

"Gather around. I had this vision last night." I open the vial and the vision came out. The screams of the future filled the room. You could feel the fire on your face. I could only stare in awe as the city of our burning town from above. Most were in shock when they saw the Avarice was only a fifteen year old girl.

"How long to we have until the day we take back our town?" One person asked.

"Seven and a half years," I said.

"Why that long?" another asked.

"The Avarice at the moment is only seven and a half. She starts her black magic training today," Jesse stated.

"Where is she at this very moment?" Eva asked.

"In the kitchen downstairs," I said.

"Why is the Avarice in the kitchen, who is she?" Evan asked.

"Her name is Madeline Morgan. She is seven and a half years old, and my sister."

"I did not see that coming." A guy named Stephen said from the back of the room. Everyone else were acting like normal.

"Now that we have said that," Jesse took over for me. "We are throwing a party Friday night. I have a feeling that in near future we will have another problem with vampire hunters. If they do find out about us, we will need to throw them off our trail. We will be digging up the Cubile Animus and saying that we will be bringing back the our old flock. We need to have a distraction to get the Avarice trained."

"Why are we throwing a party?"

"We need gullible vampires to take the bait, to do that we need to create new vamps that don't know a thing about our world. Everyone incites at least one person, got it?" Everyone nodded. "Good, dismissed. Except Ethan, Evangeline, Richard and, Evan, I need to talk to you.

"What's up?" Eva asked.

"I have a special job for you guys. I need you to keep a close eye on Maddie. I have a feeling that a Benjamin Weir and a Jane Morgan are going to start trying to figure out what is going on with Ethan, and that puts us in danger. You also need to keep an eye on those two. I will need to have a chat with Evelyn Weir today to reinforce our deal about keeping secrets unless they reveal themselves."

"Just a quick question?" Richard asked. "Why us?"

"You four are the most powerful vampires of us all. If anything happens, you can easily see it coming, or if something happens, make it seem like it never happened. You and Evan are both spell masters of high rank, Ethan and Evangeline are seers. Ethan also has decent magic. You guys are going to train the Avarice and keep her a secret. If the worst possibility comes, you need to take the Avarice and leave Whitechapel until it is safe again. Okay?"

"Yes, Jesse." We said in unison.

"Good. Bring Madeline up here; we need to make sure she is the true Avarice. Would you mind, Eva?"

"Not at all. I'll be back in a second." Eva disappeared for a minute or so and came back with Maddie on her heels.

"Did you need something, Ethan?" Maddie asked me.

"Yes, Maddie. You know Jesse, right?" She nodded. "This is Eva, Evan, and Richard. They are my friends. We know that you are the Avarice, but the vampire council is going to need more proof. Okay, it is only going to hurt a little, but we'll save that for the end."

"Only a little? Less than me falling off the Jungle Jim and slicing my forehead open?" I had forgotten that had happened to her.

"Maddie, our parents took you to the ER for that. You will only need a band aid."

"What's first?"

"Eva and I are going to touch you, and if you are like us, you will see a vision of a yellow butterfly."

"Okay." Eva and I put one hand on her shoulder. Both of us are sucked into a vision of her thoughts as we send her the vision. Maddie wasn't scared at all. Her thoughts were happy and joyful about learning about my world. We pulled out of the vision.

"That was beautiful," Maddie gasped.

"The next thing we you will do, is touch this egg. If you have a magical soul, it should turn into a bird," Evan said. She reached her hand out and gently touched the egg. It sparkled black for a moment before a blue bird sat where the egg once was.

"I did that?"

"Yes, you did, Maddie," Jesse said. He walked over to a drawer of his desk, and pulled out a small knife. "Maddie, I need you to hold out your hand." She took a step back. "Maddie, it won't hurt, and your brother will heal it after we check your blood, okay?"

"Is it for the best?" She asked quietly.

He smiled at her. "Of course." She gave him her left hand and squeezed my right hand. Maddie sucked in her breath as the blade cut her skin. A single tear slid down her cheek, yet she didn't cry.

"Is that it?"

"Yes that it is it," I told my baby sister. I took her hand, and put my hand over it. WHen I pulled my hand away, the cut across her palm was gone.

"She is the true Avarice. You are a very lucky girl, Madeline."

"Thank you, Jesse."

"I expect to see you five after school today, here. Alright?" Jesse said.

"Yeah," I said.

"I can't go to school today, because the council will want to know about this. I've got to go." Jesse was gone.

"Later! I've got detention, and I can't get out of it this time." Evan also left the room.

"Are you coming, Richard?" Eva asked.

"Nah, I'll see you at school." He left the room and went to his room.

"Do you want to walk Maddie to school with me, Eva?"

"Sure, it could be fun." We left the study and headed out the front door. I was happy and scared for what would come in the future.


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