Chapter 3: Questions

Sadie's POV

Carter and I hid behind a rock so we wouldn't be seen or heard. After we made sure that no one was listening, I told my brother my thoughts.

"Carter, you know the little one, Yugi?" I asked him.

"Ya. What about him?" Carter questioned.

"Well, he's not on the list that tells about the Blood of the Pharaohs, but he has a strong magical presence, strong enough that he should be trained," I replied. There was a short pause as that sank into my brother's head.

"So what are we going to do about it? Invite someone we just met to come live with us?" Carter replied with a question.

"I don't know. You're the one with all the answers."

Carter sighed. "Great."

I laughed. "Do you really want me to do it?"

"As much as it scares me, you're the one that will have to do it. I have no ideas for getting him aboard the crazy train," Carter replied after thinking for awhile.

"Fine with me!" I exclaimed. Actually, I really had no ideas either, so I decided to wing it, but I couldn't admit defeat in front of my brother.

I walked around the side of the rock. The group looked at me very strangely, like I was some kind of enemy. Not surprising, I mean we had just told them that we were magicians, but still, they didn't look at us like we were crazy(I've had ton of those looks), they looked as us like they were trying to decide if we were a threat.

"Yugi, can you come with us for a minute?" I asked.

"No Yugi!" yelled a girl with brown hair.

"Tea, what harm can they do? I need to at least hear them out," Yugi told Tea with confidence. Yugi walked behind the rock and waited for me and Carter. Speaking of, my brother gave me a strange look, then walked behind the rock. I followed him.

"So, what's this about?" Yugi asked Carter.

"That's for my sister to tell you and both of us to find out the details," Carter replied, looking over at me.

I glared at him. Good old brothers. "Do you believe us?"

"About you being magicians? I've heard a lot stranger," Yugi replied.

"I have, um, detected that you have the potential to become, one of us and without proper training, you could really hurt someone," I told the boy, adding lots of pauses to make sure that it sank in.

"So?" the boy asked.

Finally Carter spoke up. "Should I invite him?"

I nodded. "Go ahead."

"We were wondering if you wanted to come train with us in Brooklyn."