"You sure this isn't just squirrels blood?" Erica examined the bracket carefully. "It sure smells like squirrel blood."

"I'm positive! I had squirrels blood on my way over here!" Rory exclaimed.

"Ok, ok chill out." Erica fiddled with the clasp on the bracelet. "I wonder what did this," she gestured to the broken and scratched silver, "Sarah wouldn't and your nerd herd doesn't have the strength."

"What makes you think I know."

"You were the last person with them, what were you guys doing in the cometary anyway?"

"N-nothing, just hanging out" Rory stuttered. "Being teens."

"you know your not very good at lying," Erica hissed at him, her fangs shone in the moon light outside the school. "I want the truth, if something happened to Sara, I need to know."

"I-I don't recall h-honest, everything after we arrived is a blur." His head still throbbed from his earlier dilemma. "If I knew I'd tell you, I swear on the vampire council." Rory raised his right hand as he said it. He was telling the truth, he was sweating heavily though.

"If their pulling some kind of trick it's not funny," Erica was worried yet frustrated, she did this to hide her fear of her friend never being found again. "Did you see anything else in the commentary? Any clues?"

"Nope. All I found was the bracelet."

"Check again, you may have overlooked something."

"Erica I'm positive that is all that was there I sw-" Rory paused as Erica collapsed, she groaned. "You ok?"

"I'm fine, just a little hungry that's all."

"Woah, how long has it been since you had blood?"

"Only a day or two," she groaned and pushed her self onto her knees. "I'm fine, just help me up." Rory grabbed her hand and pulled her up, he put her arm around his soldier.

"Why don't you just take animal blood? That's still blood"

"I need real blood Rory! Not a small ounce of rat." She limped slightly. "And hey, don't you get any ideas." She hissed at him her eyes burned a fiery orange.

"Ok, ok, point taken."