AN: I know I switch POV's a lot, but it is only to let you all get a feel for all of the children's perspectives on things and the stuff they are dealing with. JJ's story is done now since he was mostly to show how it was hard for him to justify it either way as acting leader. I hope you enjoy this next boy's POV better because he's one of my favorites:)

Previously on Entirely Unique:

She blatantly broke the Code, knowing full well that there would be consequences! Some way or another, she has to get punished.


Peter's Story

Chapter Twenty-Seven

As soon as the arguing started, JJ disappeared, but I was too busy bickering to notice.

Sophia and Skylar were neck in neck, yelling over the other to be heard as they presented their "cases" to an unavailable audience.

Sophia was Team Lleyna, as I dubbed it with a snarl, while Skylar was on Spencer's Side (I wasn't sure what else to call it since mostly we were arguing that it was Lleyna's fault for leaving, dragging Charlie into that mess, then eventually leading to Spencer's death).

Charlie, ironically, had no problems against Lleyna. She was arguing for her fellow half vampire who slipped off the bandwagon with great enthusiasm.

PJ and I took turns, though sometimes together, to yell at our baby sister to try and convince her that Lleyna was in the wrong. There was no black and white. It would have been better if Charlie couldn't read minds though because she usually just made her case and tried to discredit our valid points before we could even make them.

"If you weren't a blood sucking freak like her then you would be on our side!" I yelled angrily, my arms shaking as I had to force myself to not phase. "She killed our brother!"

"Lleyna didn't kill Spencer; Aro did." Charlie said calmly.

"She was the whole reason you were there to begin with!" PJ joined in, snarling temperamentally. "Her mate helped kidnap you! How can you not be mad as hell about it?"

"You just don't understand!" Charlie argued back.

That's what she kept saying; that was her main bargaining tool-that we didn't understand. Being in other people's minds, she obviously had more insight to what was happening to Lleyna, but I couldn't believe for a second that it was enough to make her side with Lleyna.

I glanced around the room while PJ argued with Charlie for a minute and tried to listen in on the voices not participating. Jacob was standing back with Grandpa Edward and Grandma Bella, all three watching with calm yet worried expressions on their faces.

Abby was hiding in Nessie's arms, trying not to chose sides since she was just a human that didn't fully understand the implications behind Lleyna drinking human blood, thus becoming dangerous to everyone around her. She didn't know that she was the most at risk when Lleyna finally got out of withdrawls (which would be soon according to Carlisle's last house call).

I could see from the look on Abby's face, though, that she didn't have a clue which side to join, so she would probably side with whichever group had the majority.

Right now it was a tie, sort of. Team Lleyna: Lewis, Charlie, Sophia (and, of course, Lleyna). Spencer's Side: Me, PJ, Skylar (and probably eventually JJ when he came to his senses and tried to stop being so political).

Most of us were ready to rip each other's hair out by the time that Jacob finally intervened.

"I've let you go on long enough. You've all gotten to say what you feel and I appreciate your honesty, though some could have been a little less brutal when talking about one of your sisters, but enough is enough." Jacob said, his Alpha tone ringing in every word. He gave slight glares to the wolves in the room, all of whom were on Spencer's side besides Sophia.

This must be hard for him, knowing that one daughter's choices might wreck our family completely. He was going to have to decide soon who mattered more and at just what price he was willing to pay to keep everyone under one room.

I knew that PJ and I were going to refuse to have anything to do with Lleyna if she got a free pass. It wasn't us being childish either; we had evidence stacked to the Empire State building against her that shouldn't go unnoticed.

She killed people! Lleyna drank the blood of living, breathing humans as a snack and turned into some freaky cantabile over in Italy. She broke the Treaty for crying out loud! It didn't matter that she did it in another country, she returned home and endangered the lives of the residents here. She knew better than any vampire that drinking human blood is foolish around a coven as big as ours.

Then, to make matters even worse, she got impregnated with another, more powerful, vampire hybrid creature. Who knows what her spawn will be capable of or how much control it will be able to have. Lives were at stake and I would help run them out of the country before I let her or her 'blessed miracle' bite one of us.

The worst part made my bloood boil. Spencer freaking died! That wasn't nothing. That was a HUGE something. Burying a werewolf was rare in La Push, especially when the imprint was still alive and so young; but burying someone as handsome and charming and lively was just wrong.

She was no longer a part of this family, no matter what Mom and Dad said from here on out. They could make all the 'love your sister because she's family' speeches they wanted, it still wouldn't change anything.

This wasn't something we could get over in a matter of days, heck we probably never would be the same again, and I was looking forward for the blood sucker to get what was coming to her.