Part Fourteen:

Audrey had me sit down on a beany bag chair. What the fuck? Who owns a bag chair these days. They weren't my type. They were too low on the ground and made me feel as if someone was about to stomp on me. I have a good reason at this point. Daviel looked as if he was about to for the heck of it. I felt considerably better when Audrey sat down on the other bag.

She pointed at the others lined against the wall. "Come along over here,"Audrey order to Jestin and Daviel. Jestin grabbed one automatically grabbed one and parked herself next to me. Daviel hesitated and kicked one over to us, but more distance for the sake of it. Poor little Daviel felt so unmanly sitting on a baggy on the floor with three other girls. He even grabbed a black one. I smiled wickedly at him to express my humor at this and he once again flipped me off.

Once again, NO ONE saw him do it. Yet, they all were looking at me so I just stopped smiling and glared at him. How would he like it if I broke that finger of his? I grinded my teeth at this thought. Suddenly, Audrey looked serious. "So, what is it I owe this visit to,"Audrey asked professionally. I looked over at Jestin in excitement. I wanted to know what we were doing here! Jestin looked at Daviel who looked at Audrey. Then he pulled out something from the inside of his coat pocket.

I widened my eyes as I saw the familiar hilt of the knife that Cole had dug into my side. It looked as if a snake was wrapped around it. In the middle of the hilt, a snake-like 'S' had been carved into it. The tip of the S had two diamonds on it, making it look like eyes. This S had been carved on both sides of the hilt. Daviel handed it over to Audrey with an aura of control. As if he's better than everybody. I should grabbed that knife and get him where it's good.

Instead I just glared at him. Daviel saw my glare and returned it with equal hatred. I rolled my eyes and looked at Audrey. She had a face of terror as she looked at the knife. Then she looked at Jestin. "You had a Sight Seeker attack you,"Audrey asked Jestin. Jestin shook her head,"It was Ivy." Audrey looked over at me, but if she thought these words had explained anything, she was obviously wrong. "He didn't look blind to me,"I said in annoyance.

Audrey looked at Daviel with confusion. He shrugged,"She doesn't even believe in Vampires and she's lived with us for about a month." Audrey smiled in understanding and turned back to me,"This knife belongs to Sight Seekers, but you could have just been attacked by someone who found this. You said 'he'. Did you catch his name?" "Cole something,"I said quickly. I still didn't get the Sight Seeker part, but I'd wait for it.

"Did he try to say a spell,"Audrey asked,"Maybe a chant or something? He'd place his right hand over your eyes." I nodded and the Sight Seeker thing started dawning on me. It must be some kind of cult. "He said something like 'Sight, come to me. Uh...let your sight be seen by me' or something like that,"I stated lamely. I had a pretty bad memory of that. It seemed like a dream to me, at least. When it came to studying stuff, I was the best. Moment memories, not so much.

Audrey thought for a moment, then turned to Jestin and Daviel. "Then what are you here for,"she asked in annoyance,"You know all this." Jestin nodded timidly,"Well, we think he may have been mistaken. She hasn't ever shown signs of..." Jestin bent to Audrey to whisper something, but I still heard,"The Sight." I snorted,"Of course I can see. Did it ever occur to you that I wasn't walking around, reaching for stuff like a blind person? God, you stupid people!"

I shook my head in annoyance and barely dodged another smack in the back of my head. Missed attack by Daviel. The score is even 1-by-1. I stuck my tongue out at him and he smacked me in the back of the head. I stopped smiling and sulked in disappointment. "Ok, I'll check for you, then,"Audrey said in understanding. She put down the knife and sat directly in front of me. "What do you think you're doing,"I asked suspiciously.

"I'm just going to trigger another sight,"Audrey said,"It's simple. If you have The Sight, then I'll know." Audrey lifted her hands and put two fingers over each of my temples. I looked to the side and she straightened my head again. "What are you, some kind of witch,"I asked sceptically. Audrey shrugged,"Close enough. I can only trigger other individual's powers, though. Now, stay still and relax yourself. Concentrate."

I rolled my eyes. There was nothing to concentrate on. This was retarded. I don't even know what The Sight is. Audrey smiled as if she could read my mind. "You'll know soon enough,"Audrey stated, confirming my previous guess. Great, now I have a witch in my head. No, witches aren't real. It was just a lucky guess. Happens all the time.

Suddenly, the room blurred and I reached up to wipe it out of my eyes. Somebody else grabbed my hands and held them down. I knew that it was Daviel, so I turned to tell him to let go, but he wasn't there. I looked back at Audrey to see she was still there, but Jestin wasn't. The two siblings had vanished into the air. Yet, the rest of the room was blurry on the edges. Just like in my dreams, on the stairs, and all those other times I thought I was going insane.

I must be starving myself or something. Suddenly, a second Audrey walked into the room. Yet, the original Audrey who still had her hands on my head didn't glance over there. She had her eyes closed in concentration. I watched the second Audrey walked with determination over to the table. She grabbed a paper off the table, but it was causing the coffee cup that had magically appear to start tilting off the table. "Watch it,"I shouted, but the coffee cup shattered on the wooden floor.

When'd the floor turn from carpet to wooden? Before I could figure out anything, like always, everything came back into focus and the floor was carpet. There wasn't a second Audrey. There wasn't a shattered coffee cup. Jestin and Daviel were watching me curiously. Audrey let go of my head and smiled. "She's definitly got it,"she stated shortly,"And I might want to keep this carpet unless I want my decended mother's coffee cup to be broken."

I DON'T UNDERSTAND! I was annoyed all over again. Audrey sensed it and turned to me. "Ok, when you met Cole, did you have a headache like you do now,"Audrey asked. It confused me as to how SHE knew I had a headache. Just a small one as always. "No...before I met him I did,"I stated in defiance. "Well,"Audrey started,"A Sight Seeker tracks its victims by sending rays through the air that only effect those with The Sight. That's how they know who is who."

I rolled my eyes,"First, what's a Sight Seeker." "They're demons, actually. They find people gifted with The Sight and then do a spell. This spell causes them to obtain the person's sight, but kills the person as well. The only way they can obtain your sight is by stabbing you with the bewitched Seeker dagger and putting their hands over your eyes. Then they say the spell and it takes away your sight and life, giving it to them,"Audrey explained slowly.

I let all this soak in a minute with doubt. "And what is The Sight,"I asked, gestering for her to go on. Audrey glanced at Jestin, but said,"Clairvoyance. ESP." I'd heard of these, of course, but I waited for her to explain. Audrey sighed and said,"You see things others can not. Like a sixth sense. There are a variety of ways to see things, some it is like a flash and you see it. Others, you have to touch something. For you, you just have to be in the area and it's more of a blurring of vision."

I listened closely, but without belief. This was all idiotic. I was just going to let them go on and on about nothing and then pretend I agree. Doesn't mean I have to. "Sometimes you see the future. Mainly you see the future. Some others see the present of elsewhere,"Audrey explained. I smirked,"What do I see?" She shrugged,"How would I know? I'm guessing you see the future, at least. Because I don't remember putting carpet on my floor before."

"All right,"I said in disbelief,"Sure. What about in my dreams?" Audrey hesitated,"I don't know about that. What do you mean?" "My dreams. Sometimes they're blurry, but it isn't of the place I'm in. Usually somewhere else,"I stated dully. I glared at Daviel for no reason and waited for Audrey to reply. "Well...I guess that's possible,"Audrey said. Suddenly, the phone went off and I jumped a mile out of my skin. Audrey went and answered the phone.

"Gonna tell me my future, oh dearest Fortune-teller,"Daviel sneered at me. I suddenly closed my eyes and waved my hands in the air. "I see...I see,"And I opened my eyes in pretend shock,"You're going to be killed by a girl with black hair and blue eyes that you kidnapped. Beware of the icy glare!" And I glared at him evily. Before he could snap back a reply, Audrey came in and said,"It's for you, Daviel. Something about the news."

Daviel glared at me once and walked out of the room to pick up the phone. "Take these,"Audrey said, handing me a boquet of flowers,"it'll help your Sight headache." I grabbed them and felt like snorting. A bunch of flowers healing a headache of seeing the future. Doesn't that sound wacky enough!? Suddenly, Daviel stormed into the room and looked like he was going to kill me. But Audrey was here, so he wouldn't try to kill me in front of her.

Lucky me.

Yet, Daviel gave me the death glare and growled,"Come on, Jestin. Take your rat and let's go." Jestin didn't know what was wrong, I didn't either, but we both got up and I relunctantly went back to the car. Before I entered it, Audrey wrapped her arms around me. "Take care,"she said sweetly before stepping back. I got into the car and stared at her through the window. Then I exhaled on the window and wrote in big words in the mist: "HELP ME!"

Audrey only smiled as the car pulled out of her drive. Evil bitch. Daviel was seething with rage, but he didn't say anything. Instead, he drove off the road to another person's house. "Stay the night, Jestin,"Daviel ordered to the confused Jestin. Zander walked outside the house in confusion. Jestin looked at me before looking at Daviel, but Daviel seemed to have explained something with his eyes. Jestin got out sadly and Daviel drove off.

I gulped, suddenly dreading whatever was about to happen. Why would he make sure Jestin didn't come home over the night? Who was on that phone? Why was he so pissed? I had my hand pressed down so hard on the seat that it left impressions. Normally, I'd be annoying and fight back. This time, Daviel seemed more furious than EVER. So angry that he didn't even say anything. The car was driven into the driveway of Daviel and Jestin's house.

Daviel got out without a word and I stayed frozen in place. Maybe it wasn't me. Maybe he was just so angry he forgot about me. Maybe somebody else ticked him off. Maybe I wasn't involved in this one. I looked out the window to see nobody. I let out a breath of relief, but it was switched to a gasp of startleness as Daviel burst open the car door. From reflex, I froze, but Daviel grabbed my arm and pulled me out of the car.

He dragged me across the yard and up the porch, not saying a word. I winced in pain as he threw me roughly into the house. I fell to the ground and gasped, but forced myself back up. Daviel slammed the door shut and turned to advance on me. "I didn't mean to do it,"I said automatically as he advanced on me. I backed up against a table with a fax machine and a vase of flowers on it. The vase fell to the ground and shattered.

Daviel stormed in front of me, but instead of attacking me, he reached around and grabbed a slip of paper from the fax machine. "Dad, Don't got time to write much. They might show up. Can't come home, now. Too late for me. Hope you n mom are ok. I'm stuck in a house in the middle of nowhere. Some girl named Jestin and an evil guy named Daviel are here, too. I think I hear something. Ivy,"Daviel snarled. I gulped, realizing why he was so mad.