Author's Note: I'm so sorry it took me so long to update, I wasn't at home and I didn't want to take advantage of my friends computer. Plus when I'm writing I tend to get lost in my own little story and become very unaware of my surroundings. Band is going great and it felt wonderful to update again. Once again I'm so sorry about this and I shall try to update more before school starts.

Riley:

Lina? Josh questioned surprisingly.

Yes, the girl said the name Lina, got a problem with that?! Was she like a past girlfriend or something? I asked totally confused by his random switch over from "We're going to die" to "Holy crap I think that's my old girlfriend". My thoughts were interrupted by his.

More like she's my older sister. He accused to straighten out my thoughts.

My bad. So how did she find us anyways?

If I knew I would have told you by now genius.

You sure you would have?

Of course, besides if I would have known this was coming she wouldn't have us tied up like this and they wouldn't be having the conversation they are having now.

That's when I realized they were talking; I couldn't believe I actually didn't hear them but Josh did.

What are they saying? I asked a little nervous now as to what they could be talking about.

They are just talking about how there success to the capture came to be. Very boring, you should be glad you weren't paying attention.

While he spoke in my head I tried to gain an idea of my surroundings. There wasn't anyone carrying me anymore so I knew we were probably in a car. I laid my head down to hear or feel the vibrations and sounds a car would make but I heard nothing. I didn't want to fidget in the bag because that might make them more anxious to tie me up even more; that's when I decided to feel where I was tied up and how strong the bonds were tied.

I tried to move my legs apart only to be stopped by a thinner cord that was pretty loosely tied. I then tried to shake my head; a slight pull was all I could feel. Next came my hands and they were tied the tightest with a medium sized cord. I sighed in the uncomfortable position.

They were efficient. I sighed.

Definitely; where do you think they're taking us? Josh asked with worry painted lightly in his tone.

Probably near where they stay since it's so hard to get out without being caught now-a-days. At least for your kind, I'm still amazed that they got into a pretty secure office building. They must already be use to this.

This isn't like Lina though; she is usually the gentle type. Josh said totally trying to protect his sister.

The new way of life has changed a lot of people Josh.

Josh:

Riley's last thought had such a bitter tone to it, it made me angry.

Don't you say that about my sister! I roared.

Gosh Josh, don't have a cow. I was just stating a fact of the obvious. You don't think you've changed since the invasion?

Why did she always have to be right?

Of course I had changed, who hadn't? I use to be a very shy person who didn't like violence to much. My parents' troubled marriage taught me to hate it. Now I was willing to stand up for what I thought was right and I almost thrived off of violence. If my parents were still here they'd swear that I was a different person and most definitely not their son.

That made me think of Lina and what she use to be like, gentle but with an aggressive edge to her. She always made sure I was well taken care of before she even let a thought cross her mind about herself. I loved her selflessness; it always inspired me to be a better person.

Now I could see she definitely changed since I've been away from her and it brought on the feeling of crying.

What happened to my sweet older sister? I cried out.

She changed just like you did. Riley said coldly.

I wanted to slap her for saying that but she was right, the evidence of this truth was right in front of me.

All of a sudden I could hear Riley's thoughts loud.

Holy crap it's hot out. She yelped.

Even though I had my eyes closed I could feel the sun rays hit the body I was held captive in.

I opened my eyes to see the view Riley was getting, sun setting shadows all over. That's when it finally sank in as to how many people were here.

"Welcome to your living heck." Lina said bitterly.