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Jade's POV:

I woke up to the cool breeze with my head on Beck's shoulder. He was still asleep so I slipped away trying not to wake him up. I ended up figuring that it was some sick joke that Cat and Tori played on us, with the whole 'attack' thing. I barley had enough time to figure painful ways to get back at them when I was not to the ground by something. I grabbed my bow and loaded it looking for my attacker, but I didn't see anyone. The next thing I know, I'm pushed again. This time into the rock Beck is sleeping by. I hit the hard surface with my back and the pain rings through my ears. I hold back a scream.

I wait for the next attack to come, but it never does. I'm not about to let my guard down though. I see Beck waking up. He rubs his eyes and looks up at me, completely confused as to why I'm standing aiming my weapon at nothing. It's when I'm thrown to the ground a third time that he figures it out.

"What the hell?" I hear him say, as he scrambles for his bow.

"What was that," he asks me.

"If I knew, don't you think I would have killed it by now?"

We're both thrown in different directions. I hit the ground with a loud thud, knocking the wind out of me. I look over at Beck who's rubbing the back of his head. I see him getting lifted up by the collar of his shirt by the invisible attacker, and before I can stop myself, I start to yell out to it.

"Hey, over here! Come and get me you stupid wimp. I've felt wind gusts that are stronger than you." Beck falls to the ground again. Obviously, in the wind world, what I said is an insult; because there's a funnel of air around me making it near impossible to breathe. Just as I'm about completely run out of air, the winds gone. Beck obviously taunted the wind, because he gets flung into a tree. I taunt the wind again and we go back and forth like this for what feels like hours. The wind gets fed up with us finally and there's a gust so strong, it blows Beck into the rock wall behind him and me right over the edge of the mountain. I grab the edge of the cliff and hang on for dear life.

Tori's POV:

Cat and I are about to go to check on Beck and Jade when there's a breaking twig from the bushes. I don't think much of it, until I hear it again and again and again coming from all around the camp site. I look at Cat, who is just as confused as I am. All the sudden a blur of fur is on top of me. I can feel it scratching at my face and neck. I struggle to grab my dagger from around my waist. When I finally grab it, I plunge it into the back of the creature that attacked me. It lets out a heart chilling howl before falling limp and silent.

I peel the revolting creature off my dagger to get a better look at it. Its fur is a muddy brown color. Its eyes are yellow and bloodshot, almost monster like. The teeth are the cleanest thing about it. There a bright wipe, each one sharply pointed for ripping off flesh. The claws aren't much duller, according to the multiple scratches on my face that are burning like a fire. It isn't very big, but it's lethal. I look over at Cat, who has terror written all over her face. I'm about to tell her its ok, its dead, when there's more rustling in the bushes.

"They're growling," Cat says. I can't hear it, but she can.

I silently draw my sword, waiting for the creatures to make a move. I hear one shrill bark ring out. All the sudden, from every side of the camp, the creatures come out of the woods and bushes. I'm overwhelmed by the sight of all of them and can't make out which way to attack. A human hand clamps down on my shoulder. I swing around, hoping for it to be Beck or Jade; instead I see the African American boy Jade calls dreads. I freeze for a minute, before pointing my sword at him, the creatures scratching at my ankles. The boy throws his hand up in surrender.

"Look," he says, pointing in the other direction. I can't tell if he thinks I'm stupid or if there really is something to look at. He obviously gets that I'm not going to turn around with him behind me and he fights his way in front of me.

I look in the direction he had pointed to see the boy with an afro sitting in a tree looking our direction. Dreads gives him a nod and afro pulls a string, trapping a group of at least twenty of the creatures. I finally get that they're trying to help us. On any other occasion, I would have turned them around, but I look over at Cat, who's in a panic try to fight off the animals. I give both boys a nod of agreement.

"Cat," I yell over to the red head, with tear trails staining her cheeks," these guys are going to help us!" She gives me a nod, rather than a peppy response.

I look over at dreads and ask,

"What do we do? There's too many to fight off on our own." He looks around the camp site. In a reply, he says,

"We'll have to get in the trees and wait it out." The realization hit me that Beck and Jade weren't back yet.

"Our friends, they were up the mountain and there not back yet."

"We'll have to worry about that later; right now, we have to keep our selves alive."

Jade's POV:

I had been hanging off the edge of the cliff for five minutes at the least. I constantly called Beck's name, who hadn't responded. I figure he hit his head we he got thrown against the rock wall. I could feel cold drops of blood sliding down my wrist from hanging on to the jagged edge for so long.

I could feel my hands start to burn and sweat. My hands start to slide. I call Beck's name one more time, with desperation ringing in my voice.

"Beck!"

Beck's POV:

I regain consciousness, my ears still ringing. I hear my name being called, but can't quite pin-point where. It's not until I my mind catches up with me that I realize its Jade. Who's hanging off the cliff. I stumble over to the edge and grab both her hands, which are bleeding pretty badly. She digs her nails into my palms, out of fear. I drag my knees backwards along the ground, pulling her back to safety.

Once she's back, her knees buckle under her and she falls to the ground in a mess. I kneel down, beside her, thinking she's a completely different person. I wrap both my arms around the violently shaking girl, calming her slightly. When she regains her composure, she wiggles out of my grip and goes back to her usual self.

"Beck, we have to go back to camp. They would've come to check on us by now; there's something wrong." She stands up like nothing had happened. I get to my feet and we make our way down the mountain.

By the time we're halfway down, I can hardly take it.

"How can you act like nothing happened back there? You could've died…again."

"Look, Beck, can we talk about this later? We have something more important to worry about right now." She starts to walk away, but I grab her by the arm, forcing her to stay.

"Just tell me," I plead. She lets out a frustrated sigh.

"I've always been taught not to show my weak side, because that's when people know they can mess with you. I didn't mean to act like that. I wasn't thinking until I pulled myself together and by that time it was too late to play it off." She squeezes her fist shut, wincing from the pain of her cuts.

"Can we get going now," she asks, in an annoyed manner.

"Yeah, sure," is all I manage to let escape my lips.

I had just figured out what made Jade West tick, fear of letting people see her.

When we get back to camp, we're greeted by the faces of a boy we had yet to meet. We raised our weapons at the boy. I scan the camp for Tori and Cat, who are nowhere to be found. This sends a shock of panic through me. I stay stalk still, though. I see the boy glance up at the tree behind us. The next thing I know, the whole worlds flipped upside down. I look over at Jade who's in the same position I am, being blinded by her hair. That's when I figure out, were caught in a snare. Cat and Tori come out of the woods and see us hanging by our ankles. They run towards the boy shouting,

"No, no, put them down! Those are the two people we were telling you about!"

I land on the ground with a heavy thud, Jade landing next to me. We find our way back to a sitting position, before Jade shoots a death glare towards the tree. I look up for the first time, to see a boy with a slight afro and glasses sitting on the branch above. I shoot him a similar glare-although, no one can give the 'Jade' glare better than Jade. He looks at us apologetically.

"Sorry," he shouts down to us. We turn back to the other boy who is shaking his head.

"I'm sorry for that; we had no idea who you were. I'm Andre and that's Robbie." Cat turns down toward us.

"He helped us when we got attacked by all these monster thingy's," she says, more than happily. I look up at Tori, who has scratch marks on her face and arms.

"I'll explain later," she says. Apparently a lot can happen in an hour.

So there you have it! My longest chapter yet, almost two thousand words. Your and welcome.

I know Beck and Jade aren't a "couple" yet, but just wait. I was wondering if you guys want a character death. I don't have to have one if you don't want, I was just curious. Plus, I can do a whole, continuation think with this when it's done. Like a sequel and everything. It's not done yet, don't worry! I still have plenty more planned for this story.

I don't know why I mad Robbie so good at setting traps, I always just saw him as that kind of guy, you know?

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