So... My thanks to ebonyrose778, bookreadergemz, Dimitri Volkov, and Rhys Johnson. The latter two aren't real except in my imagination, but hey, they would probably hunt me down if they were real and I didn't show any appreciation.
Dilyn Harper had been sleeping on the couch, when she woke up to voices in the kitchen whispering. Still half asleep, she stumbled off the couch towards the voices assuming they were her parents'. As her eyes adjusted to the bright light of the kitchen, she realized that the voices were not her parents. Her eyes had fully adjusted, and she saw four teenagers standing in the kitchen. There was an attractive blonde haired boy who seemed to be in an argument with a short red haired girl, and a tall and striking black haired girl sitting next to an older boy that must have been her brother. No one seemed to have noticed her entering until she cleared her throat and stepped further into the kitchen.
"Excuse me, what the HELL are you doing in my kitchen?" she asked. The blonde boy turned to face her and smirked.
"Well, it looks like we disturbed someone's beauty sleep," he said, continuing to smirk.
"I wake up to four strangers in my house in the middle of the night, what did you expect me to do? And I'll ask again, why are you in my house?" The red haired girl turned and whispered something into the blonde one's ear.
"I'm Clary, and this is Jace," she said motioning to the blonde boy. "We're here because of that book. " She pointed to the book Dilyn was still holding in her hand. "You see, the books are real and we can't have any mundanes knowing about us."
"Your joking, right?" she said, partially in shock.
"No, this is real. And we are in a load of trouble if you don't come with us," said, who if what Clary said was true, was Isabelle Lightwood.
"Well what are you going to do? You don't expect me to just come with you to wherever you say, I mean, how do I even know you're telling the truth?" Dilyn said.
"Oh, we can make you come," Jace said in what she thought was supposed to be a seductive voice.
"Ok, whatever I'll come. What will you say to my parents?" Dilyn asked.
"They think you're on a school trip, it's all taken care of," Clary said. Dilyn sighed.
"Follow me, I'll show you how to get out of the house without the neighbors noticing."
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The next morning the inhabitants woke to a shouting match. Dilyn and Jace were yelling at each other, so fast that no one could even figure out what they were saying. Sapphira ran over and tried to push them away from each other, but they kept at it. Victoria and Cat both ran to get Clary to calm Jace down, but by the time they got back, Dilyn was storming away and out of the Institute. Cat ran up to her.
"Dilyn, you can't go. What if-"
"Leave me alone, Cat. I'm not staying in the same building as that jackass." She ran away, and Cat stared after her, hurt and confused.
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Dilyn ran five blocks away before slowing to a jog, furious with the world. She didn't notice the shadow stalking her until he spoke from right behind her, his breath on the back of her neck.
"Well, this certainly makes things easier for me." With that, Sebastian grabbed her, his hand over her mouth. Dilyn screamed, but no one heard her, and Sebastian carried her away. His grip on her waist tightened, and she passed out.
I know, it's a sucky place for a cliffie. "Sebastian's first captive! Oh my god! Ah!" And all that. Well, I like it! As Jacob Black said, "I get a kick out of your pain." Reviews!
