AN: Okay, please don't kill me! I know it's been a while. I'm sorry!!! Very very extremely awfully sorry! So, since I got my laptop back I've actually been going through my more popular stories and updating each of them. I wanted to make sure each had an update before I posted for anything, that way it was fair to all my reviewers. I hope you enjoy. And once again, very very sorry.

Chapter 10

Jen sat in her room, staring down towards the lake. Along the edge of it she could see the boys talking and examining it. They didn't want the girls in on their conversation so they had finally decided to head outside and talk amongst themselves. She stared into the lake, and just off the surface of the lake she could see her watching the five boys.

"Think they've seen her?" Micki asked her friend, but Jen never answered. Sighing, she walked over to the blue haired girl and waved a hand in front of her.

Jen blinked and stared up at Micki. "Hm? I'm sorry, did you say something?"

"I asked if you think they've seen her yet."

"Oh." Jen smiled. "Yeah, otherwise I would have told them already. Yeah… um… they've seen her."

Jen sounded distant and Micki wasn't sure she liked that. "Jen, what's wrong?"

"I had a dream last night."

"What dream?" Micki took a seat next to her friend.

"Of the past." The blue haired girl looked to her friend. "When Lily drowned."

"Really? Why would you dream of that?"

"Because of her… whatever she is."

"Her? Why would she cause you to have that dream?" Now Micki was confused.

"Because this is that cabin and that…" Jen pointed to the lake, "is where Lily almost drowned."

xxx

Sakura sat on one couch, nose buried in a book. Lily sat on another couch, leaning against Hilde as the two of them watched a movie on the TV. The both of them reached into the popcorn bowl, shoving popcorn into their mouths. They listened as Relena and Dorothy walked into the room and took a seat on the other couch.

"Why are you watching this?" Relena's annoying voice rang out.

"Because we want to," Lily answered without tearing her eyes from the TV.

"I don't want to watch this. Change it!" she ordered.

"Relena, we had the TV first," Hilde explained. "Now either you can finish watching Step Up with us, or you can go away."

"Oh, what ya watchin'?" Jen and Micki had just come downstairs and taken seats next to Sakura. "Step Up! I love this movie."

"Oh, you're all impossible," they heard Relena whine and then storm off, Dorothy following after her, and not by choice.

"What's wrong with her?" Micki asked.

"Lily and Hilde told her off," Sakura explained, still buried in her book.

"Oh, sounds like fun." Jen grinned.

"It was," both Lily and Hilde chorused together and the two girls burst into giggles.

"Something amusing?" All the girls looked over as the group of boys walked through the front doors. Duo made his way over to Lily and fell down on the couch next to her. "Hey Hilde, stealing my girlfriend now?" he laughed.

"Sure am!" the girl answered.

"Step Up? How many times have the two of you watched this movie?" he asked.

"Lost count," the two girls chimed.

"Hm. Go figure."

"Hey Lily?" Jen looked to her cousin and Lily blinked and looked over at her. "We need to talk."

xxx

Relena stormed into her room, angry at both Lily and Sakura. She fell onto her bed and sat there, fuming with anger. She watched as Dorothy sat in a chair in the corner, looking out the window. Relena was sick of this cabin, more so of these people.

"Why couldn't we stay down there?" Dorothy asked. "I wanted to watch the movie. I'm so sick of having to follow you around."

"It was a stupid movie anyway. They aren't even trying to figure out a way to get out of this place!" Relena complained. "I just want out of this stupid cabin!"

"You want out?" Both girls jumped from their seats as whatever had been attacking them lately suddenly appeared in front of them. She flew at Relena, a wind picking up. Flying through her, the wind wrapped itself around Relena and pulled her along. "I'll help you out then." Relena flew out the window, shattering it as she crashed through. Dorothy screamed, falling back against the wall and trying to shield herself from the glass. As the wind died down, so did her screams. Hot tears flowed down her cheeks and slowly she made her way to the window and stared out. There on the ground, she could see Relena, dead.