David looked over the girl that Paul had brought over, raising an eyebrow at her appearance. There wasn't anything too special about her if he was being honest, she didn't look much different than the other girls that fawned over them. Her light colored hair fell down over her shoulders, hiding most of her face from them as she was looking down at the ground, and her pale dress billowed in the wind, a silver anklet flashing in the lights whenever the hem of the dress flew up. All this work and frustration over this pathetic human; he was going to kill the younger Emerson the moment he saw him for causing this nuisance. Even though it was a pain in the ass trying to find the girl, at least it was something different to do. The 80's were his and the boys prime, when Max decided to expand on their family, it was the most entertainment they had in years, but the last 30 years dragged on in the same boring pattern every night: cause trouble at the common hangout spots of whatever city they moved to, lure unexpecting girls in, and try to have a bit of fun. But each nigh ended with the same dull ending, it just wasn't fun anymore. And while this hunt was slightly better, he sneered at the girl who wasn't looking up at them, knowing that it was going to be the same ending again.

"So, are you going to give me your name now?" The girl let out a chuckle, causing the sneer on Davids face to drop as she lifted her head, raising an eyebrow at Paul who was standing next to him. Her eyes were almost an unnatural color, a green so pale that it was almost a yellow color.

"Just because I am by your friends doesn't mean that you still aren't a stranger." Lorelai didn't know what got into her, but a sudden wave of confidence washed over her, allowing herself to be cocky with the wild blond who was laughing infront of her. She looked over to the biker who stood next to him and that sudden confidence quickly left her body, leaving her feeling cold in his icy blue gaze. Out of all of the bikers, he was the one that creeped her out the most, no, not creeped, scared her was more like it. Paul bounced around just out of her line of sight, allowing her to break the gaze of the blond with the light blue eyes.

"Well then, let's get you introduced to everyone." He moved over to the curly blond from the beach who smiled at her from behind his hand, green eyes shinning now in the lights of the boardwalk. "This is Marko," The longer Lorelai stared at him, the quicker she realized that, while he did appear to be the more innocent looking one in this wild bunch, his eyes shone in a way that made her rethink that; there was definitely something hidden behind his gazes and smiles. Paul then pointed to the dark haired guy who was standing behind her, his dark eyes looking almost bored to be there. "Thats Dwayne," Lorelai assumed that this guy had something against wearing shirts, seeing how every time she had seen them, he was always missing the article of clothing, not that she was really complaining. His definitely stood out from the rest of the group, with the dark hair and eyes, the tanned skin, and his quiet nature. Honestly, while he seemed to be the most intimidating, Lorelai figured that he was the one that put her most at ease. She gave him a small nod, which he returned before looking off somewhere down the strip. That left only one member in the group, the platinum blond that sent chills down her spine. "And this is David." He looked her up and down once before a smirk spread across his face, one the made her body scream to run away, his pale eyes locking into hers.

"Isn't it rude that you know our names but we don't know yours?" Something tugged at the back of her mind and she found herself opening her mouth to respond, but she shook away the feeling quickly, smiling brightly back at him.

"As I told Paul, I don't give my name to strangers." She saw something waiver behind his eyes, something that she couldn't fully read, but she looked away, smiling at Paul who was chuckling. She was going to say her name, only seconds away from it really, and she didn't know why. There was something about David that threw her off.

David looked over the girls head at Dwayne, who met is gaze in a knowing way. He should have been able to get the girl to spill her name in seconds, but somehow she pushed away his mind manipulation, something that humans shouldn't be able to do, at least not easily. He could feel her thoughts rolling off of her, a mixture of anger and frustration and intimidation, but on the surface, she was laughing along with something that Paul had said, a smiling brightly in place and her eyes not revealing how she truly felt.

He also noted that every time Paul would move closer to her, she would take a step or two away from him, not wanting to be touched. Most girls that were drawn in to them were all but throwing themselves at them, or at least flirting, but this one acted as though she was talking to any other person.

Lorelai ducked once more out of the wild bonds arm that was resting over her shoulder, shaking her head with a frown. "Well, while it was nice to meet you all, I really do have to get going…" She turned to leave, but Dwayne was blocking her path away from them, tall and silent, dark eyes staring down at her.

"Oh the night is young! Where do you possibly have to go?" Paul finally managed to get his arm onto her shoulders, pulling her close to his side. He was right, even though it was dark outside, she knew that it couldn't have been past 9 yet, and even to her the excuse sounded weak. Lorelai let out a sigh, shaking her head as she looked back down, letting Paul keep his arm around her for the time being. She seriously had a bad day, and while she was torn between walking the beach to cool off or curling up in her pajamas and having a good cry, she knew that neither of those two things would make her feel better, but they were better then trying to put on a good face. She glanced up at Paul, shrugging her shoulders.

"Honestly? Ive just had a shitty day and I want to be alone." Paul tugged at her hair that fell into her face, causing Lorelai to look up at him with a frown, swatting at his hand to get him to stop.

"Nah, I say you hang with us for a while and if you don't start feeling better, then you can leave."

Lorelai glanced up in hesitation at the others, Marko being the only one that gave her a smile in return, the other two staring off to who knows where.

"When you say 'hang with us' who exactly is the 'us' you refer to?" Paul laughed, the vibrations going right through her, though in a way it made her feel calmer.

"Marko and I obviously! The other two will just drag you down again." Before she could protest, Paul began dragging her away, Marko joining her on the other side as she was dragged down the boardwalk. She looked behind her at David and Dwayne, both of which were staring at her with amused looks as she called for someone to stop the two blonds from stealing her away. While she didn't want to be alone with the others, she knew for a fact that she wouldn't be able to keep up with the two blonds that each had a hold on one of her arms.

Dwayne shook his head as the three disappeared out of sight, leaning against the railing of the boardwalk as he did so. She was tiny and fragile looking, he knew that any of them could easily snap her in two, so why were they entertaining her. David took out a cigarette from the pack in his pocket, lighting it and taking a few drags before letting out a chuckle, causing Dwaynes dark eyes to meet his. "I think I have a new plan for this girl. She's not scared of us nor is she begging for one of us to whisk her away somewhere," he waved his hand off in the distance, motioning to nothing in particular. "And we've been bored lately. I say we have some fun." Dwayne raised an eyebrow, not liking the look that was sparking in Davids eyes.

"What about Sam? She knows about him." David laughed, looking through the crowd for his next meal.

"She knows of him. It'll be easy to persuade her into thinking it's not really him." Dwayne knew better than that; it wasn't going to be as easy as David said, hell, he didn't even get her to say her name when he was something off about this girl, and if Max found out that they were keeping her alive for fun, he would surly rip their heads off. "Besides, it will teach him a lesson for befriending a human."

Lorelai all but fell onto one of the benches, a smile plastered o her face and she could almost feel the rats-nest that had formed in her hair. The two blonds had taken her on the largest coaster on the boardwalk, against her will of course.

Lorelai had tried to explain to Paul that she had a fear of heights but it went in one ear and out the next, so when she begged Marko to not put her through this torture, she saw his smile grow wider, something flashing behind his green eyes, something that made her realize that maybe he wasn't as innocent as he seemed. She was sure that she was going to pass out when the ride started up the giant hill, she could feel her breath shortening and her head began to swim, but the moment that they dropped and she grabbed onto both boys tightly, she found that instead of blacking out, she was screaming with joy.

Paul climbed up on the bench, choosing to sit on the back rest while Marko sat next to her, raising an eyebrow at her. "Wasn't that bad, huh?" Lorelai laughed, trying to smooth out her hair, her fingers getting snagged in the knots.

"Ok, maybe it was fun. But that still doesn't mean that i'm not pissed at you for dragging me on that death trap." Paul ruffled her newly straightened hair, causing her to mumble out of annoyance.

"Come on girl, we wouldn't do anything that'll get you hurt." Lorelai found her leaning back comfortable on the bench, settled between the two. She felt at ease with these strangers, like she had known them for her whole life. But as her eyes flickered out to the sea of people on the boardwalk, she noticed that none of them got too close to where they were seated and eyes flashed over them quickly before darting away, fear in most of the looks she manage to catch. These guys weren't her friends, not yet at least, so that meant she shouldn't be this eager to lower her guard around them. Lorelai smacked Pauls knee, laughing slightly at his confused look.

"My name isn't girl." Marko slung his arm around her shoulders, causing her to jump at the unexpected touch.

"But we don't know your name because somebody is too stubborn to tell us." She could feel the heat rising to her face; of course they couldn't call her by her name, she hadn't given it to them.

"Comfy are we?" Lorelai stiffened at the sound of Davids voice, head turning to see both him and Dwayne emerging from a large crowd. She shifted a little, trying to scoot away from Marko but his arm only tightened around her shoulders, keeping her in place next to him.

"Not exactly. Im more of a fan of personal space but it seems that these two lack that concept." After a few more attempts, she wiggled out of Marko's grasp, causing him to frown in disappointment as she stood, facing the group. "Now I really have to get going, I have work in the morning." She raised a finger at Paul as be began to protest, shaking her head. "No, you owe me at least a good nights sleep after forcing me on that 'ride'."

"But you had a good time!" Lorelai couldn't argue with him, she did have a good time. If she had been forced on the roller coaster by anyone else, she would have vowed never to speak to them ever again. But with Paul, a smile graced her face on its own accord, his bubbly personality strongly infectious. And Marko, he couldn't stay mad at him, with his curly hair and bright green eyes. She shrugged, trying to look indifferent at his comment, but she couldn't stop the smile from reacher her eyes.

"Will we see you tomorrow?" That question wiped the smile from her face. Facing David, she wondered what her answer was going to be. Although she hung out with two of the four boys, she hadn't realized that they wanted to see her again and now that she was faced with the option, did she want to see them again? Getting boys attention was never Lorelai's strongest asset, they either ignored her or only wanted one thing. But for some strange reason, not just one, but four attractive guys wanted her attention, and that made her tingle with fear and excitement. Before she realized it, she felt her head moving without her consent, nodding as an answer, causing David to smirk, as if he knew what her answer was going to be before she did. "Good." Something dark flashed in his icy blue eyes, but the look quickly faded before she could figure what it was, leaving er to think that she had just imagined it. With a wave, Lorelai turned to leave, pausing once she was only a few steps away."Forget something?" Lorelai smirked over her shoulder, meeting Davids cold stare with one of her own.

"Yeah I did. My name is Lorelai Green." With that said she turned, walking away into the crowds that still lingered on the boardwalk. She felt giddy on the inside and realized almost instantly that those boys somehow made her bad mood disappear. The rest of the walk home was a peaceful one under the stars. A smile was plastered on her face as she though about tomorrow and how she would see them again.