"Don't scream, Sadie, honey, wouldn't want to wake up your daddy." Nettie said in too smooth of a voice.
"WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON! I AM-" Sadie attempted to try and finish her sentence, but couldn't, her voice muffled by Nettie's hand over her mouth.
"Look, you're going to have to be quiet if you want answers. First, tell me what you saw. How you felt. Everything that happened earlier."
Sadie gulped. Do I tell her everything? Or hold back? She thought. "Well, uhm, I..." Sadie began to talk, her voice quivering. "Well, how about this. I tell you one thing, and you explain." Sadie said, pointing at Nettie.
"Mmm. Yea. Right. No. That's not going to work." Nettie condescendingly replied.
"O.K. then, I will remain silent." Sadie said confidently, but feeling very afraid.
They both glared at each other, waiting for one person to crack and say something.
"O.K., Sadie, I guess what you suggested is fine." Nettie said, defeated. Sadie smirked glad she won the fight.
"Hm. Where should I start? Oh, right. First of all, I saw you passionately kissing your brother."
"Heh. Brother. Right." Nettie muttered under her breath. "Well... were not related."
"Oh, O.K. Now there's not so much puke in my mouth. Thank God." Sadie breathed in relief.
"What did you see next?" Nettie demanded.
"Well, I heard you and your brother saying tasty when talking about people, and eating people up. Don't try and give me a crap explanation for this one." Sadie narrowed her eyes.
"My family has always said that." Nettie said.
"Is your family human?"
"Yea. Why wouldn't they be?" Nettie questioned.
"Hmm. Let me try this again." Said Sadie.
"Was your family human?" she questioned.
"Yup. Wait, I mean-" Nettie tried to backtrack.
"HAH! Gotcha! You were, so you aren't now. So what are you?" Sadie said, feeling satisfied with her work.
"Nice try, Sadie. But do you realize how wild this claim is? Ridiculous? Stuff like that just isn't so." Nettie shook her head.
"But it all clicks!" Sadie said, reassuring herself. She wasn't about to let Nettie mess with her mind without a fight.
"Uh huh. So does aliens coming down from mars and making crop circles, but we all know it's a hoax, right?" Said Nettie.
"Damn you. Don't try and stop me from understanding everything. I know too much, Nettie! What do you think you're gonna do now?" Sadie said, giggling hysterically.
"Well, I could do a lot." Nettie said under her breath.
"Oh really! I heard that! Like what?" Sadie yelled.
"Kill you, your family, friends, give you a million dollars, lots of things. It's rather tempting to kill you. You are just too great a friend for me to hurt you." Nettie sighed.
"Haha. Really. Then do it right now! Kill me! I don't care, what do I live for here?" Sadie said.
"Sadie, please, honey, stop. You really don't want to make me do this. I don't have enough control…" Nettie said, shaking a bit.
"No, really, please, do it."
Sadie picked up a piece of paper and cut her finger with it.
"Ouch! Paper cut! At least I'll be dead soon, right, Nettie, friend?" Sadie asked, in hysterics now.
God damn it, Sadie. Well, you asked for it. Nettie thought to herself.
Nettie's lips curled back from her teeth revealing her sharp fangs, and she pounced on Sadie before she could even ask to stop.
She sunk her teeth into Sadie's arm, thinking that was the best place because she could stop herself if it was needed.
The soft silky feeling of blood running down Nettie's throat felt so good.
A stop wasn't in the cards. Nettie savored the taste of human blood she had refused to drink for so long. Sadie was silently wailing cries of help.
Poor Sadie. Oh well, Curiosity did kill the cat. Thought Nettie, licking the dried blood of her lips.
Only a minute or two later, due to Nettie's parched throat, Sadie was sucked dry. Before jumping out the window, Nettie stared at Sadie's now cold, lifeless body. She shook her head, assuring herself that it was the right thing to do. Unable to resist, Nettie looked back again and cursed herself.
