Part 5:
The Circle were all standing or sitting in the back of the room.
Bonnie was shocked when some thoughts floated to her. She
realized that her powers must have already started getting
strong.
She was getting feelings of being cornered, trapped. She couldn't
tell who the feelings were coming from. If she had try and guess
it would most likely be either the Henderson twins or Nick. Maybe
Deborah but Bonnie was sure it had come from a guy.
She shook her head slightly and pushed the thoughts aside as she
tried to concentrate on the conversation.
"What would we do? How would we be sure it was right?" Diana
asked.
"There are two circles, for witches, that is. Well, three but the
last mainly disbanded. Midnight, Twilight and Daybreak. Circle
Daybreak is trying to combine all the races. Have us live in
harmony and all that good stuff. Although we do need that
fighting side so we aren't just ground out right off the bat.
"Circle Twilight is the in between circle. Not good but not evil
either. Circle Midnight is pure evil. They are like most of the
Night World. They want absolutely nothing to do with the humans
and just want the Council, if even, to rule," Raven told them,
leaning slightly forward, eagerly.
"You would be a nice asset to either if the circles. Or you could
join the Night World, but almost all the witches have seceded
from it. The choose is entirely up to you," Quinn added
dispassionately.
"Those are our only chooses, aren't they," Cassie sighed.
"Yes, now that you know there isn't much chance of you escaping
from the Night World's grasp. We're all over," Raven said,
slightly sympathetically.
"It does have its ups," Quinn said. It was obvious he was mainly
talking to the twins, Armstrong's and Faye. "We have some of the
best clubs you'll ever see. And there isn't much chance of
getting in them if you're human." Raven laughed softly as she
thought of the way you'd get in or rather out, if you were human.
"Well, it's not like we have to decide right away, is it?" Faye
said so it was more of a statement. Bonnie got the feeling she
already knew where Faye would most likely end up.
"Of course not. We'll tell, some people about you of course, so
don't be surprised if somebody's heard of you or anything." There
was a distinct pause where Raven had to bite her tongue before
she just blurted out some of Circle Daybreak's members.
"We've got to get going," Quinn said awhile later. He'd been
glancing at his watch for some time now. "We might not see you
again before we leave, so is there some address we could reach
you at?"
Diana and a few others gave their home addresses. Faye wrote hers
down, murmuring for Quinn to come visit her personally sometime.
Raven had to bite her lip when she overheard that. Then the three
of them left.
Raven drove again and ordered Quinn to the back seat.
"Am I ever going to be aloud to drive. Because I can, you know,"
he grumbled from the back seat. Bonnie giggled softly but for
once Raven didn't.
"I know you can drive. You can also sit up front occasionally.
But I am not going to let you drive," Raven replied stiffly.
"And why is that?" Quinn demanded.
"Because I don't trust you and I can. And you can't beat me for
it either," she added striving for seriousness but right after
the words left her mouth she burst out laughing.
"And how do you know that?" Quinn retorted.
"I've seen you fight," she said with a contemptuous snort.
"I've seen you fight and you're hardly any better." From then on
there it was best to describe the trip as a yelling match. Bonnie
finally got tired of listening to it and broke in to ask where
they were going.
"Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that?" Raven asked with mock
worry.
"Yes, you did."
"We are going to the airport. You are leaving," Quinn said.
The Circle were all standing or sitting in the back of the room.
Bonnie was shocked when some thoughts floated to her. She
realized that her powers must have already started getting
strong.
She was getting feelings of being cornered, trapped. She couldn't
tell who the feelings were coming from. If she had try and guess
it would most likely be either the Henderson twins or Nick. Maybe
Deborah but Bonnie was sure it had come from a guy.
She shook her head slightly and pushed the thoughts aside as she
tried to concentrate on the conversation.
"What would we do? How would we be sure it was right?" Diana
asked.
"There are two circles, for witches, that is. Well, three but the
last mainly disbanded. Midnight, Twilight and Daybreak. Circle
Daybreak is trying to combine all the races. Have us live in
harmony and all that good stuff. Although we do need that
fighting side so we aren't just ground out right off the bat.
"Circle Twilight is the in between circle. Not good but not evil
either. Circle Midnight is pure evil. They are like most of the
Night World. They want absolutely nothing to do with the humans
and just want the Council, if even, to rule," Raven told them,
leaning slightly forward, eagerly.
"You would be a nice asset to either if the circles. Or you could
join the Night World, but almost all the witches have seceded
from it. The choose is entirely up to you," Quinn added
dispassionately.
"Those are our only chooses, aren't they," Cassie sighed.
"Yes, now that you know there isn't much chance of you escaping
from the Night World's grasp. We're all over," Raven said,
slightly sympathetically.
"It does have its ups," Quinn said. It was obvious he was mainly
talking to the twins, Armstrong's and Faye. "We have some of the
best clubs you'll ever see. And there isn't much chance of
getting in them if you're human." Raven laughed softly as she
thought of the way you'd get in or rather out, if you were human.
"Well, it's not like we have to decide right away, is it?" Faye
said so it was more of a statement. Bonnie got the feeling she
already knew where Faye would most likely end up.
"Of course not. We'll tell, some people about you of course, so
don't be surprised if somebody's heard of you or anything." There
was a distinct pause where Raven had to bite her tongue before
she just blurted out some of Circle Daybreak's members.
"We've got to get going," Quinn said awhile later. He'd been
glancing at his watch for some time now. "We might not see you
again before we leave, so is there some address we could reach
you at?"
Diana and a few others gave their home addresses. Faye wrote hers
down, murmuring for Quinn to come visit her personally sometime.
Raven had to bite her lip when she overheard that. Then the three
of them left.
Raven drove again and ordered Quinn to the back seat.
"Am I ever going to be aloud to drive. Because I can, you know,"
he grumbled from the back seat. Bonnie giggled softly but for
once Raven didn't.
"I know you can drive. You can also sit up front occasionally.
But I am not going to let you drive," Raven replied stiffly.
"And why is that?" Quinn demanded.
"Because I don't trust you and I can. And you can't beat me for
it either," she added striving for seriousness but right after
the words left her mouth she burst out laughing.
"And how do you know that?" Quinn retorted.
"I've seen you fight," she said with a contemptuous snort.
"I've seen you fight and you're hardly any better." From then on
there it was best to describe the trip as a yelling match. Bonnie
finally got tired of listening to it and broke in to ask where
they were going.
"Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that?" Raven asked with mock
worry.
"Yes, you did."
"We are going to the airport. You are leaving," Quinn said.
