Oh no

Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. This can't be happening! No! I ran out of the bathroom and found Jesse. He saw I looked upset.

"What's wrong?" he asked worriedly.

"I had a miscarriage," I whispered. He froze.

"What?"

"I—"

"No. You don't have to say it again," he muttered. I hugged him, and he sighed. "Well, this sucks." I nodded.

"Right now, that's all life seems to be doing is sucking," I pointed out. He let me go.

"Baby, I feel horrible," he muttered. I kissed him.
"It's not your fault," I reminded him. He sighed. "It's not like I can't get pregnant again." He smiled.

"True." I kissed him again.
"And, since we're married, it'll be…awkward, but okay if we get caught," I pointed out. He nodded.

"Very, very awkward," he agreed. I grabbed his hand, and we walked downstairs.

"I'll tell everyone," I whispered.
"Baby, are you sure?" I nodded and kissed his cheek.
"Yep." We both took a deep breath.

"Mom," I said nervously. She looked at me.
"Honey, what's wrong?" Mom asked curiously.

"You get a little more time until you're a grandmother," I mumbled. She gaped at me.

"What do you mean?" she asked sadly.

"I had a miscarriage."

Everything went downhill from there. We still moped around about Mattie, and now, I lost my little baby too? Why does life have to suck so bad right now?

And to make matters worse, Jesse and me are in a fight that might permanently separate us…

FLASHBACK

"Jesse, do you think this was a mistake?" I asked quietly. He sighed.

"It was all your dumb idea," he muttered. I sat up and looked at him.

"What? You were thrilled when I suggested it!" I exclaimed softly. "And, hello! You were the one who asked me to marry you!" he frowned.
"But you were the one who suggested we get married so soon," he reminded me.

"I suggested it," I pointed out. "You agreed. It's just as much my fault as yours!"

"So, what are you saying? This was a mistake?" he asked angrily. I shrugged.
"I don't know. What about you?" he grimaced.

"It was," he muttered before walking to the window.

"You jerk!" I shrieked. "I don't ever want to see you again!" He sighed.

"If that's what you want."

That was three days ago, and neither one of us had said a word to each other. This was stupid! I mean, seriously. We're acting like little babies! I didn't mean any of that…but…he…did. Oh yeah. He didn't know I didn't mean it…oh crap!

"Hey," Kyra said walking in my room. "I haven't seen Jesse in a few days. Where is he?"

"Doing what I asked him to do," I whispered. She frowned. "I told him I never wanted to see him again." She gaped at me. "He was just making me so mad, and I just lost it! I never meant any of that, but what hurts, is I think he did."
"What did he say?" Kyra asked sitting beside me.

"This was a mistake," I mumbled. She shook her head.

"You two need to—"

"Talk?" I finished. "How? I doubt he would answer his phone, and it's not like there's going to be some huge thing where we need his help!" I laid my head on my arms, and I heard the front door slam shut.

"Taylor!" Sami shouted. She ran into my room. "Peter—gone." Oh crap.

"Nothing huge where we need his help?" she asked grinning. She pulled out her phone and called him and Jake.

"What happened?" I asked, trying to calm her down. Tears started pouring down her cheeks.

"We were out walking in the meadow, and I told him to stay close to me. I heard something, so I yelled for him to hide. He must not have heard me because the next thing I knew, they were all gone and so was he."

"Okay. Jake and Jesse are on their way," Kyra announced. I nodded. "Austin!" He ran up and nodded. He had read it from our minds.

"Taylor, Jesse and Jake are here!" Mom yelled a few minutes later. We all ran downstairs and I looked at him. He nodded slightly. We had silently agreed to put aside our differences so we could find Peter.

"So, where are we going?" Jesse asked blankly.

"The same place," I said as I grabbed my jacket. He nodded, and everyone followed me.

"Taylor, listen, I can't do this," Jesse whispered that night. We were laying far away from each other. I sat up and looked at him.

"What?"

"I love you," he said sitting up now too. "It wasn't a mistake. I know it wasn't."

"Then why did you say it was?" I asked sadly. He sighed.

"I thought you were going to say it was, and I was just mad, and I just, don't really know what I was doing, and I'm sorry you had to—" by then I had stood up and kissed him.

"You're talking way too much," I whispered. I kissed him again, and I laid beside him. "I love you too. I can't live without you. I have to see you." He kissed the top of my head.

"This is my fault. You were just asking a question," he said softly. "Sorry." I smiled.

"Promise not to do it again, and I'll forgive you." He tilted my chin up to where I was looking at him.

"With my life," he whispered before kissing me. I hugged him, and we fell asleep.
I woke up the next morning when the sun started coming up. I looked over at Jesse, and he was awake.

"I'm glad to have you back in my arms," he said softly. I snuggled closer to him, and he kissed the top of my head.

"Time to get Peter back," he said as he sat up. I nodded.

"This is the place," Sami whispered. Austin gave her an encouraging kiss on the cheek, and she hugged him. "I…I love you." He smiled.

"I love you too. I've never even liked anyone before, and I fall in love within a week," he whispered to himself. She smiled.

"Okay, as much as I hate doing this, we have to go," I said sadly. Jesse grabbed my hand.

"Come on," he said reluctantly. "Taylor, please be careful." I nodded.
"I will," I promised. He smiled, and Kyra squealed.

"Told you! I knew you couldn't separate forever!" I rolled my eyes, and we all walked inside.

I made everyone invisible, and we walked through the hallways undetected.

"Find them all! Those experiments and their stupid kids! I want them destroyed!" a woman who looked a lot like Mom. I flinched.

"What about the three newer ones you made?" the guard asked. She nodded.

"All of them. You have one. Kill him now." She stormed off.

"Peter," Sami whispered softly. I nodded, and we followed the guy.

When he went into a room, we saw Peter. He pulled out his gun.

"Sorry little guy," he said sadly. Tears filled his eyes.

"Now?"
"Now."
"I know you can't hear me, but I love you Sami. Taylor, Austin, Kyra, and Jesse, you too. Thanks for saving Sami." He was looking up. The guy loaded his gun and pointed it towards him.

"Stop!" I shrieked. I made only me visible. "Leave him alone."
"Taylor," Jesse hissed. I ran up to the guard who was now pointing his gun at me, and I kicked him in the stomach.

"He's only eight!" I hissed. I kneed him in the stomach, and before he could blink, I had his gun. I quickly made everyone visible, and Peter ran over to them. Sami was crying. I made everyone invisible, and the door slung open.

"Hello," the lady said. "How you managed to get him out of here being a normal puny human, I will never know." She nodded, and Flyboys poured in. I grinned demonically.

Within a flash, I was over in her face.

"Like that," I said smugly. "And I wouldn't say normal. You're Janssen, aren't you?" She stared at me.

"How do you know my name?"

"For a director of a huge company trying to take over the world, you're dumb," I observed. "But you look like my mom. You may know her." I used the butt of the gun to hit a Flyboy behind me, and I pointed the gun towards her.

"You're probably like your mom," she said with a smirk.

"I used to be," I said shrugging. "But you're the reason Mattie's dead. Revenge." I pulled the trigger, and she fell to the floor. I had shot her in the head. "You deserved that bitch." I side-kicked a Flyboy into the wall, and another one grabbed me from behind.

I stepped on his toe, broke his nose, and then when he let me go, I turned and kicked him in the groin.
"Something my mom taught me." Another one jumped at me, and I moved quickly. Literally. He didn't even know I was behind him. "Did you know you're about to die?" I punched him full force in the spine, and he fell over. I looked around, and the only person in the room was the man who was going to kill Peter. I got in his face and put the gun on his forehead. "I would shoot you, but that'd be a waste of a perfectly good bullet." He stared at me, and I grinned evilly. I snapped his neck, and there was a huge crunching sound.

"Whoa," I heard a familiar voice faintly mumble. I turned and saw them in a cage.

"Mattie!" I squealed. I ran over to the cage, and I opened it. "Oh my gosh."

He got out and hugged me. Tears poured down my cheeks.

"Thanks," he whispered. "I was just unconscious." I smiled, and I made everyone visible. They were all frozen in shock and staring at me.

"That would be my reaction if I wasn't so freaking tired." I smiled, and we all happily walked out.

"There's something I want to do first," I said after everyone was out. I pulled a little ball out of my bag, and Mattie grinned.
"You brought it," he said happily. I nodded.

"Time to blow this sucker up," I said darkly. I pushed the button, and I threw it through a window.

We all took off. I turned once we were high enough and far enough and watched.

"Three, two, one…" I whispered. The School was no more. Jesse grinned.

"Mattie," he said softly. "We have to tell you something." Mattie nodded.

"Me first. I shouldn't have been such an ass," he said quickly. I grinned. "I mean, you're in love, you're perfect for each other, you're—"

"Married," we interrupted in unison. He stared wide-eyed at us.

"Who all knows?"

"Everyone at home now," I said simply. "Oh. And since we ran away, our parents and his parents bonded, so we can see each other without getting in trouble. Actually, we swap between houses…" Jesse smiled.
"Let's go," Sami said as she grabbed Austin's hand. Austin blushed a little, but we all flew towards home.