CHAPTER 3
Fright Night
Aly slowly and quietly walked to the top of her stair case. The girl she saw the other night in the woods was in the doorway. Aly froze in fright, trying not to make a sound. The girl looked around the house and walked towards the stairs. Running quickly but quietly, Aly fled to her room. She locked her door shut and turned around to come face to face with Gerard. Letting out a short scream of surprise he grabbed her arm and pulled her to her balcony outside her room. She looked over and saw her rose from him was welting and losing life quickly.
"Gerard, what's going on?" Aly asked looking at his worried face. He simply replied,
"They're here for you."
"Search the house, I sense her presence, go find her" Snapped the girl. The two others that stood behind her disappeared into the house. The girl walked up the stairs and into the long hallway, she looked down the hall and saw a shadow from a room. The door was closed; she walked over to the door and heard voices coming from the inside. Listening she waved her hand over the door and it clicked.
Aly and Gerard snapped their heads at the direction of the door. It flew open,
"TRATOR," yelled the girl pointing at Gerard. "I knew we couldn't trust you." Gerard stood in front of Aly.
"Why are you yelling at me?" He questioned. "I caught her, like we planned." Aly froze in her place. "I was going to bring her back to you, I would not lie to you my mistress." The girl smiled.
"You had me worried, but know I see I can trust you completely. Now, take her back, we will drain her life when the moon is right."
Aly was swept up off her feet, and the next thing she knew, she was back in the familiar cave.
"Aly," Gerard started.
"No," she snapped. "I trusted you; I guess that's what I get for being a sucker for a sweet talker. Kill me now, just do it, I can't believe I trusted you. You're such a…"
"ALY!" Gerard yelled. She glared at him. "Listen to me; I don't want to hurt you. I never have. Don't you remember me? Don't you recognize who I am?" She stared into his eyes. Those eyes, they were so familiar yet, so unrecognizable.
