A/N: So this chapter has a little more excitement in it again, finally. I'm sorry I loaded you guys with so much depressing stuff at once. Luckily, I was able to make this chapter lighter. Yay! Don't worry though, it still has it's own little bit of drama. While I'm here, does anyone have ideas/requests for a new fanfiction? I don't know what I'm going to do once I'm done with my sequel.
Also, I'm not going to lie, I'm a little upset that I got only two reviews for the last chapter. Was it a little too much after the previous one? Special thanks to stargirl334 and giraffeloverstar for reviewing. And yes, Alice's angel wing tattoo was in memoriam for her mother. Well, I hope you guys like this chapter much better. As always, please enjoy and review. :3
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"There are three college-aged people stranded in our field past the town edge," Delilah said as she walked into Vincent's house, grinning at Robin and Alice. "There are two guys and a chick. Come on, we can take them. We need some excitement!" Delilah pumped her fist into the air. Alice sighed softly and Robin chuckled at his cousin.
"Alright, Delilah," Robin said, shaking his head as he smiled. "We'll help you." He looked to Alice, who seemed to be purposefully looking away from him. His smile changed to a slight frown. He had really messed up when he hadn't accepted her advances that night last week, and now she was avoiding him. She was sleeping in her own bed at night and she didn't look at him if he joined her for meals.
"Yeah, fine," Alice agreed softly. Delilah cheered, and they followed their cousin out of the house. Robin split off to wait at the gas station while both girls headed over to the field. Sure enough, there was one guy with light brown hair and green eyes, working on making a fire pit with a blonde girl that had the same color eyes.
The young man had large muscles, built like a football player, and a tan complexion. The girl was thin and petite, with the same exact complexion as the man beside her. There was another young man leaned up against the side of the car they must have been traveling in. He had clearly defined lean muscle tone and shoulder length dark brown hair, which he kept tied back behind his head, but he was wearing sunglasses and his skin was lighter.
"Yoohoo!" Delilah called sweetly, grabbing Alice by her hand and leading her cousin over to the trio of strangers. "What brings you folks here?"
"We were trying to get to New Orleans to visit some friends," the girl responded first. "But our car broke down. My name is Emily."
"I'm Scott," the guy who must have been Emily's brother introduced himself next, shaking hands with Delilah and Alice. "That's Kaidan over by the car."
"Charmed, I'm sure," Delilah purred. "My name is Delilah, and this here is my cousin, Alice. You know, we live in a nice little town a couple of miles from here, and my daddy is a mechanic." She kept Kaidan in the corner of her eye. Something felt different or off about him, and it didn't help that he just stood there with his head cocked, barely moving.
"Oh my god, that's amazing!" Emily said happily, hugging Delilah. "How lucky are we to have run into you!?"
"Super lucky, I guess!" Delilah giggled. She turned to lead them back to the road when she saw it. Kaidan reached into the car, pulling out a long silver stick with a black handle and a tall red band around the bottom. He moved it back in forth in front of him as he walked behind everyone else. Delilah legitimately felt her heart drop into her stomach, gripping Alice's hand tightly and giving her cousin a look. Alice nodded and led Scott and Emily, while Delilah fell back and entwined her right arm around Kaidan's left.
"So, what's your story, sugar?" Delilah asked him sweetly.
"No story really," Kaidan said softly with a chuckle. "My father and my mother met, then my mother had me nine months later and raised me on her own. What's your story?" Delilah giggled.
"Well, that's lucky for me then, isn't it?" she purred. "I don't have much of a story. Mom and Daddy fell in love. She got pregnant with me. And we have a happy life together."
"I know you're hiding something, I can hear it in your voice..." Kaidan assured her softly, but he smirked. Delilah was taken aback, letting her arm fall away from around his. She panicked, grabbing his walking stick and cracking him over the skull with it. It was enough to knock him unconscious. Scott and Emily turned to try and figure out what the commotion was, and Delilah thrust the walking stick forward with enough force to go straight through Scott's eye socket and out the back of his skull.
Emily screamed and bolted, trying to get away as quickly as possible. Delilah turned to Kaidan's unconscious form, looping her arms around his chest and lifting him up slightly so she could drag him with her, while Alice took off after the girl. Emily was smart, covering ground quickly. When she finally reached Ambrose, she ran to the gas station, running straight into Robin's arms. She gasped softly, looking up at the young man in front of her.
"Oh, god, please help me!" Emily begged Robin, gripping his shirt in her hands. Robin looked up as Alice reached the door, holding her finger to her lips to signal him. He looked back down at the petite blonde girl in his arms with a confused look.
"What happened?" Robin asked softly.
"Our car broke down and we met these two girls, and the girl named Delilah killed my brother and I have no idea what she did to our friend Kaidan..." she rambled, still sobbing, before taking a deep breath. "Please, please, please keep me safe... I'll do anything you want. Anything!" Robin saw Alice's eyes narrow as he wrapped his arms around the blonde's waist, keeping her pinned to him. Alice stalked up, grabbing her jaw from behind with one hand and slitting her throat with the other. Robin let the girl's body fall to the floor.
"Shit, what was Delilah thinking!?" Robin huffed, kicking the corpse away and heading toward the door of the garage.
"She panicked, Robin..." Alice said softly. "I've never seen her panic..." She sighed softly as her brother gave her a look that matched the surprise she felt as well. She looked at Emily's corpse on the floor and back to her brother. She turned her back to him, avoiding his gaze once more. Robin walked over to Alice, wrapping his arms around his sister and holding her close to him. He hated that she was treating him like this, even if he knew why she was. He tightened his grip on her, kissing her neck and making her blush lightly.
"Would you have taken her up on that offer?" Alice asked her brother softly. "She's rather pretty, after all..."
"Not as pretty as you," Robin responded, amused by the way her brain seemed to work. "I wouldn't have at all."
"Now you're just sucking up to me..." But Alice was smiling now. Robin internally cheered, turning her around in his arms so he could kiss her deeply. She happily returned the affection, moaning softly as he pinned her hips back against the edge of the counter in his excitement. He reached behind her, grabbing a good handful of her hair and pulling her head back to expose her throat. Alice shivered and moaned once more as he nibbled and licked at the exposed flesh.
"R-Robin..." she squeaked softly. "We d-don't have- ahhhn... time... We've got to hel- ahhhn... help Delilah..." He reluctantly pulled away, letting Alice slip to her knees on the floor. Her chest heaved as she tried to catch her breath, her cheeks as red as blood from all of the heat that had risen to her face. She took her brother's hand when he offered it to her, and he helped her back onto her feet.
It didn't take long to reach Delilah, who was still having a little difficulty with transporting the unconscious young man in her arms. She let out a soft relieved noise when she saw her cousins. Robin rolled his eyes slightly, then took the young man from her arms, boosting him up over his shoulder. Kaidan's sunglasses clattered to the ground in the process, and Delilah picked them up as she walked back to town with her cousins.
Robin placed Kaidan in the chair under the garage before going back up to join Alice. Delilah's heart raced, and she bit her lip lightly as she restrained the man's wrists and ankles to the chair. Her gaze flitted up to his face to make sure he was still unconscious. He was very attractive, looking as if he may have had some Asian descent muddled in his veins. She was only assuming by how handsomely slender his facial structure was. Delilah climbed on the chair, straddling Kaidan's hips and reaching forward to feel his hair between her fingers. She sighed softly as she sat up, pulling her favorite knife out of her pocket.
