WOOOOOHOOO, so this is chapter for. I would like to thank all my fans out there(even though there arn't many) for reading. And anyone who doesn't read my story is a loser. Just kidding. Well if you do get tired of reading this story, then feel free to stop reading, won't hurt my feelings. I'll just keep on writing, just because it's fun. Well have a pleasent day, and thank you for reading. Oh, before I forget. Please, please review. I really would love some constructive critisim.

P.S. I don't own(let alone know) any vampires(if you know of any hook me up man, just kidding. Unless you really do know some, then I'm serious. ) or demons (it would be nifty to know a demon, too. So, same rule aplies.)

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I sat in my parents lounge, or rather who I thought were my parents. My they sat cross from me in the love seat. My mother was looking at the floor, as if she had found something extremely interesting. My father on the other hand was looking at the family portrait above the fire place. A look of complete grief filled his face. I almost felt bad, but, than again, he wasn't the one that had been lied to for seventeen years.

I cleared my voice and my father looked at me. His eyes glistened with unshed tears. It hurt to look at him. "We don't have much time, are you going to tell me what's going on?" The words were meant to come out angry, but they were soft and sad.

My father nodded and began, "Your mother and I tried many times to conceive, but unfortunately we failed. We went to doctors, they said that your mother was infertile and would never be capable of having a child. Months went by and your mother still mourned over this fact. About six months after words, a man came to us. He told us that there would be a way for Tanya, I mean your mother, to have a child. Though, it would come at a price," his voice was becoming cracked and the tears were spilling over. Never had I seen my father cry.

"He said that if we were to agree, one day you would have to leave us," my mother's voice was soft and she couldn't make eye contact. "He gave me these pills, and told me to take two a day and that he would be back in three weeks. Three weeks came and at mid-night on the final night, he came again. This time another man was with him. You met him, just this morning," tears were pouring from her eyes. A pain shot through my heart, "He told me that I was to have sex with Yosuke and I would be guaranteed a child.

"I was desperate at this point so I accepted. I really didn't think this day would ever come, I'm so sorry. Please forgive me," she grabbed my wrist and put her face in mine. Tears fell on my gown as she waited for my reply. I nodded not able to speak. She loosened her grip on my arm, but did not let go. She sat back on the loveseat, "A month later I found out I was pregnant. It had worked. I was so happy.

"Eight months later and you were born. You have no idea how happy we were. Ever since we pretended that nothing ever happened," she had let go of my arm and was looking at the floor.

Tears were welding in my eyes, I won't cry. I can't cry. I couldn't say anything, I just nodded. We sat there like that for nearly an hour. None of us spoke, no eye contact was made.

"Is there anything you would like to say," my father's cold voice startled me. I shook my head and he sighed.

"Then if you are done, pack your bags and say good bye," Yosuke was standing in the doorway to the lounge.

"How did you get in here?" My father was standing in front of me before I even knew what was going on.

"Stupid human, mere locks can't keep me out. Now come my dear Leanna, pack your things and say your good byes."

I blinked, this was all too sudden. I didn't want to leave yet, "Can I say good bye to m friends?"

"Yes, but make it quick," nodded and went to my room. My cell lay on the night stand next to my bed, just as I left it.

Quickly I punched in Maria's number. The phone rang twice before she picked up, "hey, birthday girl, I was just about to give you a call. How are things going over at your end of the money tree?"

Marie was one of my best friends, though not very high on the social scale, or financial scale for that matter. "Well to start things off, I'm moving."

"WHAT?!?!?!?!?"

"Is something the matter, Leanna?" Apparently Yosuke had been waiting at the door.

I merely glared at him and went back to the phone, "Yes, I'm moving. I wish I weren't but I don't have a choice."

"When are you leaving?"

"As soon as I say all my good byes. Of course you were the first on the list."

"So, about an hour, two?"

"Give or take, why?"

"I'm coming over," Maria hung up before I could tell her not to. "Dang it."

"Are you finished?" Yosuke stuck his in the door again.

"No, and it could take a while. You might as well get comfortable," I began to type another number when I felt someone's hands fall on my shoulders.

"I wish that I did not have to take you, but it is nonnegotiable. I only wish to make my daughter happy, but unfortunately, what makes you happy is impossible."

"I am not your daughter," I shrugged his hands off my shoulders and stepped away from him, "You were not the one to raise me. It was not you who was there as I grew up. Now if you will excuse me, I have other people to say good bye to."