"Are you supposed to be confusing?  Is that Eckhart's game?"

            "Look it's not my problem that you don't believe.  It's really not.  And it's not my problem that you…don't look at me like that."

            "Suppose we do believe you…what then?" asked Adam.

            I relaxed my shoulders, and shrugged, "I don't know.  Help me get home I guess."

            "Which is?"

            "Oz?" asked Brannan, who stifled a laugh.

            I stared at him.  "Evidently you're all braun and no brains.  All action gets a reaction Brannan.   Don't make me get my flying monkeys," I waited a second before I smiled at my joke.  "I'm from the past."

            They nodded at me.

            "Or at least I'm saying that it's the past, unless I crossed over into a parallel universe, which happens sometimes."

            "Now, Jonny can't be your real name.  It's a nickname, Am I correct?" asked Adam changing the subject.

            I nodded, "It's short for Jonica.  Jonica Mair Tuluxey."

            "And your parents.  They're-,"

            "Ivory Tuluxey and Desent Hutchins, and not here.  I was the only one sucked in, I think."

            "Adam, can I speak to you outside for a second?" asked Jesse, his color had returned to his cheeks.

            Adam nodded and left with Jesse and Shalimar.  Brannan and Emma stayed with me, analyzing my blood.

            "I want to hear what they're saying about me," I said but got no answer.  Brannan looked at me again and my heart jumped, He's hot, wonder why I didn't see that the first time around. 

            My ears perked up and I turned my head slightly so I could hear them a little better.

            'Aren't you two over reacting?' said Adam.

            'No Adam, she belongs in a mental institution, not at sanctuary.  Not with us,' growled Shalimar.

            'Look, I just think that it's a big mistake keeping her here Adam, I mean she's talking about magic for gods sake,' said Jesse.

            'Why don't you two give her a chance?  Huh?  Maybe she isn't what she seems,' Adam started to walk towards me, 'or maybe she is exactly what she thinks.'

            The door opened, and I smiled at Adam.

            "Thank you," I said and he shook his head.

            "Your possibilities are endless."

            "Yes, they are.  Can I go now?  I'm hungry."

            "We can feed you here, and show you your room."

            I shrugged, "Your plan," I said a jumped off the chair to growl, bark, and snap at Shalimar as I walked past her to explore.  She jumped back, looked at Adam and followed me.