Sadly I do not own the lost boys. I would take David any day if I could.

Also I'm not intending to push any beliefs on anyone, it just goes with my intentions of the story.

Chapter 3

"Don't ever come into my room and snoop again!" Screamed Raven, "I swear you're worse than mom, Sparrow."

Slamming the door in her older sister's face, and promptly locking it. Raven jumped onto her bed. Things were looking even worse. She had only spent two days alone at the house before her mother decided to call Sparrow and have her come watch Raven. The rest of the week was spent in hiding everything and this meant everything. Just a few minutes ago Raven caught her sister reading her diary. This scared her everything she had been doing to talk to the spirit was recorded in raven's diary. She hated her older sister very much. Even though they were 2 years apart, they didn't even look alike. Where Raven had Blue black hair, Sparrow was Platinum Blond. This color was actually natural for Sparrow, and because so many people asked her if she dyed her hair she decided to put streaks of black, blue, red and purple. Where Raven had very piercing silver eyes, Sparrow had deep green eyes, a mixture of Kelly and Emerald. Where Raven was 6' 1", Sparrow was around 5'6" mabe5'7".

The differences were very striking between the two girls, even though they had the same mother and father. Another difference was that while Raven kept mostly to herself and just didn't tell her family much, Sparrow was very devious, sneaky, uncaring and always brought home in a police cruiser. Raven could not figure out why her mom wanted for Sparrow to watch her. If you asked Raven she was the one who needed to watch Sparrow. At least she got to go to school in the morning. Sparrow had graduated from high school last year.

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Hearing a high pitched scream from Downstairs raven ran to the top of the stairs to see Sparrow pale and sick, looking at all of the stuffed animals in the living room.

"I can't believe that mom would take all of the spell casting things out of this freaky house and leave all of these poor animals here." Screeched Sparrow, "It looks like a museum in here."

"Doesn't mom know that dead things leave dead energy around?" Sparrow turned to Raven who was standing half way down the stairs. "Maybe if we bury the animals that Spirit or yours will go away."

"I have no idea what you are talking about." Stated Raven calmly.

"Oh come on, I read about you trying to contact it in your diary." Teased Sparrow.

"Why do you constantly invade my privacy?" Yelled Raven. "You can't tell mom."

"I know she says that we are not allowed to practice in the house, because she is trying to bind what is here." Sparrow spat sarcastically. " At least I've got something for future protection."

"Why is it every time you get in trouble you have to take me too?" Whined Raven.

"Because it's not far you're the favorite. Sulked Sparrow. "I mean come on you can take care of yourself here. Mom was just worried you would get lonely."

"I would rather be lonely than have you rummage through my stuff." Countered Raven.

"Yeah I don't want to be here ok!" Yelled Sparrow. "Just help me bury these animals please." She grinned, "My friends would be very angry if I left these poor animals out like this."

"Yeah right Sparrow." Raven rolled her eyes. "They just give you the creeps."

"Hey it's something to do instead of being bored on the couch."

"Fine," sighed Raven; "I'll help you bury the animals."

As Raven picked up the back of the mountain lion Sparrow picked up the front. They both started to shuffle to the back door in the kitchen when they both heard a clunk in their mom's plant room. Sparrow screamed, causing both of them to drop the animal and run to Raven's room.

"How about we bury the animals after mom comes home?" Asked Sparrow.

"If your going to stay in my room. You have to tell me how come you dropped out of college." Stated Raven thinking that would change Sparrow's mind.

Sparrow grimaced and looked out the door. Then as the stairs creaked she slammed and locked the door. "Ok, I screwed up. I partied more than studied." She then pouted "did you know that if you fail half of your classes the school will kick you out?"

"No I didn't know that." Said Raven sympathetically; "Do we really have to wait till mom comes back to leave my room?"

"Yeah that thing comes into my room and calls me Michael." Stated Sparrow. "Saying that the wrong done to it will be avenged.

"Huh? Who is Michael?"

"I don't know, I had hoped you would. That's why I was reading your diary." Sparrow gave an innocent smile.

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The past two weeks went by way to fast for Raven. She spent blissful days struggling through history lectures with out those pesky Frog boys. Then she spent horrible nights, first helping her sister burying all of the animals in the house, and then listening to her mom and sister argue over rooms and the house. Sparrow no longer wanted to stay in her room and tried to swap with everyone. Raven didn't know what the problem was. The one night she switched with Sparrow nothing happened, Until the next day when she went back to her room and found that Sparrow had rummaged again and stolen some clothes.

For now Sparrow slept outside in a tent.

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Well I'm going to cut this part short. As I said before she really did not like the house. Of course I aaaaabbbbsolutely had nothing to do with it. Heh heh heh, hey she was more fun than the other one. What can I say? I liked her but was stuck in a rut. I have way too much fun tormenting people. I was very creative in my torment of my wife. I'm just glad that she forgave me. Other wise I would not be telling this story.

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Okay everyone I'm trying to get this story updated more often, but I'm not sure if it will happen.

Also I'm sorry this chapter stayed short. I really couldn't think of anything else for it.

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