A/N: Okay, so it's been about 3 years…not going to lie, college and life got in the way. Forgot my password, and the email address for this account was deleted a while ago. So I was going to just forget about this story, but after seeing the love it's gotten, I just couldn't help myself. I found it necessary to do everything in my power to try to finish this for you guys.

Chapter 3:

Seth's piercing blue eyes opened rapidly, as he sat up trying to catch his breath. Finally, his cold eyes found the warm brown ones of Jack, and he didn't even manage to relax. For a slight moment, he panicked about where his sister was until he sensed her in the next room. The two siblings had a special bond. Even if Seth's powers were more physical than mental, he always was able to have a strong hold on his sister's presence.

"I didn't mean to wake you, kid," Jack apologized quickly while shrugging on his coat. After taking a few hours to primp himself, Jack was on his way out the door. "I'm going to go pick up Alex, if you get hungry, all you have to do is heat up some left overs," he nodded towards the fridge.

The young blonde boy only gave a quick nod as the man walked out the door, leaving the two kids by themselves. It didn't take long for Sara to come out from the bedroom, her eyes just as wide as they always were, "Seth," he said quietly. Carefully.

"I am fine, Sara," Seth warned in an annoyed tone, but still made room for her to sit on the couch.

"But you were thinking of mother and father again," she sat down quickly and took her brother's large hand in her two small ones, giving him a reassuring squeeze. Seth had always been like that, worrying about his family. Putting the responsibility on his shoulders. "You have always helped me. Please speak about this with me."

The young man couldn't suppress the smile that split his face. Regardless of Sara's abilities, she always had control to not read his mind unless he allowed her to. It was an amazing showing of respect that Seth never took for granted. "The fighting is never going to stop for us, Sara," he told her quietly. "We have always been different. We're not twins like the rest of the children. 3 years separates us."

"You're also worried about mother and father," Sara replied. Not because she heard his thoughts, but rather because she knew that her brother often worried about their parents. With good reason, after all, they hardly ever saw each other. With their parents being the top scientists on their planet, there were many times where Seth was in charge of protecting Sara, and this was just another one of those times. Sara was slowly beginning to realize that it must have been difficult protecting someone else at such a young age.

Seth could only nod as a reply. Out of the siblings, he was always the one to sacrifice anything to keep his sister happy. After all, she was the only stable thing in his life he had to hold onto. Not that he didn't care for his parents, just that Sara had always been with him throughout almost every moment of his life.

"Let us try to emerge ourselves in the cultures of Earth," Sara said with a smile, trying to lighten the mood. She might have been the younger sibling, but she certainly wasn't stupid, she knew how much Seth had sacrificed for her. Using her powers, she figured out how to turn on the small television in the corner where an old rerun of COPS was playing.

With all previous thoughts of his parents gone, Seth's head cocked to one side as he watched the moving pictures, "Are all humans like this?"

"I am sure that we will know in due time."

A small chuckle escaped Seth's lips as he stood up, moving towards the large white box that Jack Bruno had pointed out earlier. When he opened the door, he couldn't help but fight down the urge to vomit. The odor that came out of that box was horrible. "This is very…repulsive," Seth announced to Sara, the smaller girl giggled at her brother.

"Jack Bruno should not be very much longer," Sara announced in a way that could not be argued with, "I am sure that you and I will be able to find some way to survive off of the Earthling food."

Seth returned to his seat next to his sister, watching the flashing lights on the moving pictures on the screen in front of them. At least the show was entertaining. Hopefully the rebels on their home planet would not get their hands on this show; it would only work to further prove their point that Earthlings were the inferior intellect.

Just then, a familiar beep came from Sara's wrist with a familiar female voice speaking to the both of them, "They know where you are."

Sara hadn't even realized how close she had scooted towards her brother until she felt his arm wrap protectively around her. So it was beginning. The rebels were going to try to follow them to earth to get their hands on them. Maybe the planet that two tried so desperately to save on their last journey would turn out to be so lucky after all. The thought chilled the siblings deeply.

The two weren't too sure how long they sat that way. Eventually, they heard the car pull up to the small apartment and the door being unlocked.

"KIDS," Alex screamed at two of her favorite aliens.

A/N: I know, not too much happened in this chapter. I promise to do something with the next one for you guys. Just trying to get back into the feel of the characters.