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Ava's eyes hardened again.
"Easy there Daemon." I mentally scolded myself. "You have to remember that she's a 16 year old girl whose main focus is on protecting her friend. Being aggressively sexual might make her more likely to want to vanquish me then help me."
"Tell me about yourself." I said aloud.
"I thought you wanted to get to know Lottie."
"I want to get to know both of you." I said. "You fascinate me almost as much as she does."
"No I don't." she whispered softly.
"What did you say?" I asked her. "Ah-ha." I thought. "So there is a chink in her armor after all."
"Nothing important." Ava said.
"You know something?" I chuckled. "You hide your emotions very quickly as though you're afraid of losing control."
"What does that have to do with anything?"
"You could almost be a Haliwell." I told her.
"I almost was." She whispered again.
"What do you mean?"
"What do I mean about what?"
"That last comment that you made." I said, no way was I letting that remark go unquestioned. "That you almost were a Haliwell."
"It's nothing." She muttered.
"Bullshit."
"Don't push your luck demon." Her eyes narrowed again. I could almost hear a spell forming in her head.
"As you wish."
"Was your mother a witch?" I asked, changing the subject.
"Yes." Ava answered. "My dad didn't find out until after they had been seeing each other for fifteen months."
"I take it that it came as a bit of a shock." I observed.
"That's one way of putting it." Ava said.
"He was upset?"
"Dad was furious. Although later he explained that he was more upset that she had lied to him for so long."
"He forgave her obviously."
"I wouldn't be here if he hadn't."
We both chuckled at that.
"What about Charlotte?" I asked her. "How did the you two meet?"
"Well you know how my dad was an assassin among other things?"
I nodded.
"Well it seems that Jason was watching Dad's prison progress and when he got out Jason offered him a job, working as a Security Analyst. Bane said yes and years later when Lottie and Jason moved to Hong-Kong, Dad and I went with them."
"Why didn't my mother go with them?" I asked her.
"I think that's something that you had better ask Lottie about." Ava said.
"What can you tell me about the Halliwell brothers?"
"They're powerful, In San Francisco and not a part of Lottie's life."
"You seem pretty touchy about them." I commented.
"Well I heard a lot about them growing up." Ava shrugged it off. "Especially after moving to Hong Kong."
"Why?"
"Because Lottie was always comparing herself to her cousins." Ava snapped at me. "Can we please change the subject!"
"Very well." I quickly agreed.
Ava rolled her eyes and settled herself again. "You want Lottie to trust you?" she said.
I nodded.
"Get her to like you first."
"Get her to like me?" I asked her. "How do I do that?"
"Try acting like a brother." She said.
"I don't know how to act like a brother." I told Ava.
"Well I can't help you there." She replied. "I'm an only child. Ask someone who has siblings."
"I see." I said.
"I need to get back." Ava stood up. "Would you mind?"
"As you wish Assassin." I waved my hand to send her back.
"Nothing was ever proven." She smirked as she vanished.
