~Ray's POV~

Ok, Aiden's sister honestly scared me at this point. You hurt my brother, and I suck every drop of blood out of that pretty little body of yours. Got it?

My face became even paler than usual as I nodded in agreement. Pretty much, the entire conversation we were having was her passing on things I should never do along with their... consequences... Good. And if our Father ever gets a hold of you... Run. Or it won't be me you have to worry about. Again, I nodded as my face became even paler.

Are you done threatening me? I'd like to get back to Aiden... At least he was nice.

I heard that.

God damn it! She laughed out loud this time. Slowly, I felt the walls confining my mind release me. "Nice talking with you, Ray. Now that we've got all of that straightened out, we can be great friends!" Psycho. She narrowed her eyes. "I heard that."

"You were supposed to," I said, smiling as I skipped into the house. Aiden hadn't taken his eyes off of the door, apparently, because he was still staring at it until I stepped in. "Hey guys!"

Aiden immediately ran in front of me and kissed me lightly. The other boys coughed uncomfortably. "Oh shut up!" Aiden said, smiling. "Let me have my moment."

"Aiden..." I whispered. I leaned in close, being sure to control my thoughts. "You are so..." I leaned in closer before pulling back suddenly, "Pathetic! Honestly, the nerve of you, Aiden." I smiled mischievously at him to show him it wasn't really meant to insult him. And then I switched targets. "You're almost as bad as Ludin! Hoenstly!"

"Hey!"

"What? You going to tell Peach on me?" Ludin opened his mouth and closed it a few times, dumbfounded. "Thought so, Mr. Fish," I said, noting the way his mouth opening and closing looked a bit like a fish out of water. Cayden let out a small laugh. Ah! Time to switch targets again. "Oh stop laughing, Cayden. Everyone knows that you would love a fish. In fact..." I ran up to them as they glared at me. "I now pronounce you man and fish."

"I like her, Aiden. She's rather funny." Ok, good mood over. I ran out of the room, egtting as far away as I could from that nightmare. Rina. Yeah, I officially was declaring war on all siblings.

Aiden was bugging me within the minute. "What's wrong? What happened?"

"Nothing. I just got bored," I said, smiling. Aiden rose his eyebrows at me. "OK. So maybe your sister is a bit..."

"Violent. Scary. Threatening. And yet extremely hyper which only makes her all the more intimidating."

"Well... yeah."

"You get used to it after a while." I nodded.

"She's rather creative with her threats, though." Aiden laughed.

"She most definitely can be. She once told me if I didn't get her the doll she wanted she was going to put me in a room with our mother for an hour. That was about the worst case scenario I could imagine, really."

"What happened to your mother?"

"She dies. A long time ago."

"Oh... Sorry. I shouldn't have brought it up."

"No. Don't worry about it. Our mother was a nightmare. All she ever did was talk about our father. She was an empty shell, really. She did whatever he asked and always talked about what an angel he was." Aiden rolled his eyes. Something sparked up in my curiosity.

"How old are you?"

"That's not important."

"Yeah it is!"

"Fine. I'm 512 years old." Whoa. That's not old at all... note the sarcasm.

"Cool." Aiden smiled.

"I'm kidding! I'm only seventy or so years old. All three... well, four including Rina, of us are relatively young."

"Oh." That's much better