Hey sorry for the delay again I had finals. Anyways here's the next chapter for you. I should be writing a lot more over my break but as always your reviews inspire me so please give me some feedback.

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"God I still can't believe mom shot us." Dylan laughed as he walked out of the bathroom and into the bedroom he shared with Ayden.

"I can't believe dad actually took us to the paintball ring." Ayden laughed too.

"I have to admit that I had a good time." Dylan shrugged. "Who knew?"

"Oh, come on we always had a blast with our parents when we where younger." Ayden reminded him. "Remember all those time when dad would play football with us or all the late night snacks mom snuck up to us? We never had a curfew. We camped outside when we where five. They where the coolest parents around. They let you date Callie when you where just thirteen."

"Yeah. I remember dad bought two more go-carts just so he and mom could race without having to borrow ours." Dylan smiled.

"Yeah our parents where always cool. They let us stay up late and watch scary movie and throw parties." Ayden smiled also.

"Yeah but if they ever hear us saying that we'll never live it down." Dylan pointed out.

"Then this never leaves this room." Ayden agreed. Before Dylan could respond a soft knock came from the door.

"Come in." Dylan yelled. Slowly Jaime entered the room.

"Hey, James." Dylan said.

"Hey, dad talked to Callie tonight about the covenant and the importance of keeping the secret and Callie is now willing to talk to you. So I would hurry over there before she changes her mind." Jaime told Dylan. Dylan jumped to his feet and sprinted out of the room without question. Ayden chuckled a little at his brother. "So stranger…"

"Strangers alright." Ayden smiled as Jaime walked over to his bed and sat down.

"Yeah I know these last few weeks have been crazy lately; with us all living here and Jason's insistence that we not be alone." Jaime smiled.

"Well he's not here now." Ayden smiled as he bent over and kissed her. After they parted Ayden scooted over in his bed allowing Jaime to lie next to him.

"I miss this." Jaime sighed.

"Miss what?" Ayden asked as he stroked the length of her arm.

"Being like this…with you." Jaime admitted snuggling deeper into his arms.

"Me too." Ayden whispered kissing her forehead. "So how are you doing with all this vision stuff?"

"Um, ok I guess. Your mom is amazing though. She's really helped me accept everything and understand it." Jaime answered. "Dose it freak you out?"

"It scares me." Ayden admitted. "I just don't want you to get hurt. We have no idea what is going on or what they want. There are just too many unknowns."

"Did your mom ever tell you about the voice that she hears?" Jaime asked.

"No, dad actually told us right after you both had the vision. Evidently this guy named Chase was the fifth in the bloodline and he used my mom to come back to life. He was pretty bad dude, but they where able to stop him. But after that she began getting these vague warnings from him. It sounded like he was trying to protect her." Ayden answered.

"Um…I wonder who my voice is?' Jaime asked.

"What?"

"Well according to the book of damnation the ones who have these vision things has a voice from their past that delivers the messages. Often times it's like a great-grandmother or someone who has strong feelings for you." Jaime answered.

"Oh, well whoever it is ask them to be more specific next time." Ayden shrugged.

"Oh yeah, I'll do that." Jaime laughed slightly.

"So how long do you think Dylan will be gone?" Ayden asked as he closed his eyes.

"I don't know, it depends on how forgiving Callie feels." Jaime said as tiredness swept over her and her eyes drifted closed too. Before they knew it they both fell asleep.

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"Taylor would you just come to bed already?" Reid said to his wife. Taylor was trying to clean up the room that her husband seemed to mess up every time he walked into it. "That can wait till tomorrow."

"I guess your right you'll just mess it up in the morning anyways." Taylor breathed as she walked over the bed. After turning off the lights she climbed into the bed next to Reid.

"Did you have fun today?" Reid asked as Taylor settled into his arms.

"Yeah, it's not every day a woman can shoot her teenage sons and husband." Taylor smiled.

"You're just lucky my mother taught me never to hit a lady." Reid argued.

"Whatever you just missed me." Taylor laughed. "I never knew your aim was that bad."

"My aim isn't bad. You just distracted me." Reid countered. "You just looked so damn sexy in that jumpsuit." Reid smirked as he rolled over onto Taylor.

"Liar." Taylor laughed as Reid captured her lips.

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She was standing at the Dells. A place she had been many time before but this was different. The wind blew hot and the black clouds thundered from above. And the silence was nearly defining. There was a familiar shadow next to her but she couldn't turn to get a good look. But she knew it was someone she knew because she wasn't afraid but rather comforted by them. "Protection comes at a sacrifice. The only way to win is to fill your heart and battle your demons where the water rests under the trees. There you both will find the answers you seek and the chance of survival. But be warned the mark is upon the ones you love the most."

Jaime sat upright in bed waking Ayden up too.

"What's wrong?" Ayden asked concerned. Jaime didn't answer instead she jumped out of the bed and sprinted out of the room.

She ran down the hall as Taylor raced out of her room with Reid right on her heals.

"Did you?" They asked at once.

"Yes." They said together.

"What is going on?" Reid demanded.

"We had another vision." Taylor said still looking at the frightened girls before her.