This is a story based on the Night World, and not a way to copy L J. Smith's work. I do not own any characters in this story – I only put what might of happened and not what definitely did in the story; The already story is there; but my adding only show the possibilities and not the definition.

It is happening around twenty years later, in 2017. The four Wild powers won extra time for human race and were left to protect the world in future, but you can't expect them to live for ever and there must be some way to bring the dreaming power to rise again and also there must be some equivalent to the Wild Powers. Please read and review.

NEVER SCARED

Chapter One

1.

Megan woke up to the sound of the alarm clock. It was a lovely day as it should be, she had just moved to her aunt's after her grandparents' death. Her parents died when she was little and she didn't know much about them – it was as if a big secret for all around to not let her find out the truth.

Her aunt was thirty-four, the same age her mum and dad would have been if they'd of lived.

She got up off the bed and opened the wardrobe – a pile of clothes fell on her from it, she took a pair of black pants and a white blouse – she didn't yet have her uniform bought, but that would do.


2.

A tall boy was standing next to a wall, his dark hair waving in the wind; it wasn't long, a few centimetres longer than others'.

Megan looked at him as she passed the entrance of the school; she was supposed to go to. His gaze lingered for a few moments on her figure, but left to look on others' more developed by his account. Megan noticing, disliked him from the first sight – she didn't like boys too sure of themselves, and that was certainly what one would look like.

Everybody either greeted him or looking down went quietly past. Megan hated him more and more.

Later she found out that he was one of the coolest boys in her year, every girl wanted to go out with him, Lana was the only girl who lasted more than two weeks and everybody was waiting if she'd get dumped like every other.

"I don't agree, I think a girl can survive without a boy." She stated after hearing more than enough to last her a lifetime comments about him, the girl who was walking with her gave a scared look and left her alone.


3.

"I heard you don't like boys."

"Oh sure I do like them, but I can survive without one as anybody else surely could, plus you'd need a lot more than a good looking body to pass my judgement," she stated to the boy who was dating Lana.

"My name is Gary," he said without smiling, "nice to meet you."

"Likewise."

He looked her up and down and left.