Thank you all so much for your lovely reviews ^^. When I started this story, I didn't think so many people were going to enjoy it ^^. I'm really enjoying writing this, and I'm glad people are enjoying reading it ^^. I don't know how much longer it's going to last though, because I'm starting to run out of idea's. I've got enough to last another 3 - 5 chapters, but then that might be it. So idea's are welcome ^^.

Okay. I know no one has probably read that, because, come on, how actually reads the authors notes :D.


The six year old Kai breathed heavily into the dirty covers of Boris's 'play room' bed. When he felt the intrusion exit him, he looked up. His cheeks were flustered and wet, from the tears. And a new blood stain embedded itself in the once white material of the bed. He was in to much pain to move, but he turned his head to the side as he heard Tala flop onto the bed beside him. He and Tala looked at one another for a few seconds. Both boys eyes showed nothing, before they both looked away.

They both shook slightly. And both boys, even Tala who had experienced such things before, were confused. For children so young, they didn't understand what was happening. They just saw it as a punishment, something that just hurt more than being beaten up. They didn't understand the fact they were playing out the sick pleasures of an old perverted monster.

Kai laid still, staring blankly at the door. The exit was so near, but at the same time, so far.

"Well, boys," Boris's rough voice spoke. "That was rather entertaining. But now I have a little problem."

Both Tala and Kai looked over at Boris and the purple demon smiled. "Kai. Be a good boy and come here."

Kai looked back over and Tala and the red headed boy nodded at him. Kai slowly struggled to sit up, the pain in his lower back was almost unbearable. He slipped off the bed, but as he tried to stand his legs collapsed underneath him. He slumped to the floor, before grabbing hold of the bed and lifting himself up. He then hobbled over to the monster, who was still sitting in a chair.

When Kai was in front of him, his smile turned into an evil grin.

"Now, are you hungry Kai?" He asked.

Kai being so young and not understanding the true context of what was said, nodded.

"Good boy," Boris said as he undone his own trousers and pulled them down slightly. "I'm going to feed you now."

"Huh?" Kai's undeveloped voice squeaked.

"Get on your knees, boy."

Kai looked over his shoulder at Tala, who was sitting up on the bed, but not looking in his direction. The young boy obeyed and got on his knees.

"Now, open wide."

The young boy done what he was told and his mouth was invaded by a foul smelling, tasting object. He coughed and chocked as his head was grabbed and forced to let the object down his throat.


The screen went blank.


"I think that's enough of that one," Kai said as he still stood next to the off button.

The three boys could hear something in their captains voice that they'd never heard before. It sounded shaky and nervous, but at the same time, emotionless. An obvious forced attempt to sound like his uncaring self.

"What happened after that?" Rei asked the question that was on all three of their minds.

Kai cleared his throat. "We were just sent back to our room. Me and Tala didn't talk for over a week after that. Bryan, kept asking us what had happened, but we didn't tell him and we still haven't… We never will."

"Where was Ian and Spencer while all this was happening?" Tyson asked.

"Ian didn't arrive in the abbey until a couple of years later and Spencer was in a different division to us for the first few years. He wasn't placed into the same one as us until a couple of years before I left."

"How long were you in the abbey for?" Max asked.

"Six years, three months, twenty-four days and twelve hours."

"Wow, that's a bit accurate," Tyson mumbled.

"Hn. I counted every second I was in that hellhole."

"If you were all treated so badly," Rei said. "Then why did Tala, Bryan, Ian and Spencer become the demolition boys, underneath Boris and your grandfather."

"They were scared, we all were. We'd do anything not to be punished, Boris more than likely forced them."

"But by then they were old enough to do what they wanted," Tyson pointed out.

Kai nodded. "But being so young when we all arrived there, we didn't know any different. It was our home, it was all we knew. Boris also had a way of getting in your head. They probably still believed at the time that Boris still owned them."

They heard a banging noise.

"What was that?" Max said as he jumped up from his place on an old box.

"The door I think," Kai muttered. "But who would be knocking at this hour?" He said, talking to himself.

"Stay here," Kai said as he left the basement. He went to his room and pulled out the baseball bat that laid under his bed. He could never be too careful, and would never answer the door late at night without some sort of protection.

As he walked down the long corridor towards his front door, the doorbell went, then the person outside started banging again. Kai stood inches away from the door, ready to swing out at whoever wanted to intrude. The banging on the door got louder and more frequent. Kai reached for the door handle, with the bat in his other hand. The last time someone knocked like this, it was a mob that his grandfather had sent to dispose of him.

He tightened his grip on the bat and swung the door open, at the same time swinging the bat out at the stranger. With the force he'd swung out with, if it collided it would more than likely knock the person out, if not kill them.

The bat hit something and stopped in mid-swing. Kai looked up at the intruder, whose hand was around the top of the bat.

"Well, it's nice to see you too," said the person holding onto the top of the bat.

Kai blinked, before letting go of the bat. "Tala?"

Tala laughed. "The one and only." He turned around. "I told you this would happen if you kept knocking like that."

Bryan stepped forwards and stood next to Tala. "Well, what do you expect? He wouldn't let us in and it's bloody cold out here."

"You're lucky I didn't hit you!" Kai snapped at Tala.

Tala grinned. "No, you're lucky I pulled Bryan out of the way and grabbed the bat. And you're lucky we weren't some defenceless woman, whose car had just broken down and wanted to use your phone, otherwise you'd be looking at a law suit here."

Kai crossed his arms. "What are you doing here, anyway?"

"Tala said you needed us," Bryan said, walking passed him and into his mansion.

"That's alright Bryan, you can come in," Kai mumbled, sarcastically.

"So what did you decide to do?" Tala asked, walking into the mansion.

"I'm letting them watch them."

"Really?" Tala said, sounding shocked.

"Well, you're the one that said I should."

Tala rubbed the back of his neck, gingerly. "Yeah, but I didn't think you were actually going to listen to me."

"I really hate you sometimes," Kai muttered.

Tala grinned. "I know. Well, I guess we're here for moral support then."

"I don't need your support," Kai said.

"Yes you do," Tala said bluntly as he walked passed Kai and patted his cheek.

Kai growled quietly to himself.

"Well, get the popcorn out," Bryan said. "We've got some home movies to watch."


Well, there you go. I didn't have any idea Tala and Bryan were coming. It just sorta happened. The next chapter is as big of a mystery to me as to you. XD

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