Reid: Hey, Kris!

Kris: What Reid?

Reid: You know what would look good on you?

Kris: What?

Reid: Me.

Kris: You know what would look even better one you?

Reid: No, what?

Kris: A dress.

Sarah ran deep into the woods surrounding the back of the bar. She ran from the old wounds that had been reopened. She ran from the memories. She just ran. Finally, she stopped when she came to old bridge that the river ran under. There, she fell apart. Sarah sat down on the cold, wet gravel and huddled her legs to her chest. She sat there and she cried…

She couldn't tell how much later but headlights came into vow. Sarah heard the car door open and close. An angel can down beside her. She heard the angel swear and laughed thinking, Angels shouldn't curse. She saw tears streaming down the angel's eyes. A sharp pain pierced her heart when she saw this. Angel shouldn't cry, she though, wiping away his tears. Dizziness hit her and soon Sarah started to black out. She had the faint feeling of being carried by a pair of strong arms and being strapped into the seat of a car.

Sarah lay, sleeping on her stomach; snuggled in the numerous sheets thrown over the rather large bed. Sunlight was streaming through the huge open window; hurting her eyes. It was still far too early in the morning and no one in the house was awake yet. A weary groan left her lips. She tried to get up only to be pulled in towards the warm body next to her. A muscular arm was draped over her waist preventing her from moving. She turned her head to meet with a pair of deep, brown chocolate colored eyes.

"Morning, princess," he whispered softy.

"Hey," her voice croaked from dehydration. Caleb started tracing circle along the tattoo on her shoulder; trying to sooth her. "What time is it?"

"Just a little after five."

"I'm sorry I woke you up so early," she apologized meekly.

"That's alright, I was already up anyway," he started running his nose up and down the crook of her neck. She sucked in her breath, sharply.

"I have to hunt," she said softy; hoping he wouldn't hear.

"I don't like you going into the woods alone; especially with two more vampires in Ipswich," he said, ceasing his movements. "At least not without one of us with you."

"Caleb…it's too dangerous for you or any of the boys to be around me when I'm hunting. I could do some serious damage to that pretty face of yours."

He smirked, "You think I'm pretty?" Sarah laughed and kissed him lightly on the lips.

"Yes, very pretty." Caleb leaned in to kiss her more accurately.

"Mmmm…no hunting alone," he sighed.

"We'll see," she replied. A sly smile crept to the corners of her lips.

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The sun was just setting as Sarah stood at the edge of the Marblehead cliff; listening for her prey. She had snuck out of Caleb's arms an hour ago. The called of fresh blood and her insatiable thirst had been too much for her to bear. She knew he would be anger but she couldn't risk the chance of hurting any of them; especially Caleb. Her ears picked up movement and she turned around; alert and ready to attack. A very handsome warlock was standing in front of her, his brown eyes boring in to hers, with a smirk across his face.

"Do you honestly think I don't know you well enough to find you here," he asked; clearly amused.

"Caleb you need to leave now," she practically growled.

"No with you and not until you've hunted." He's so stubborn, she thought.

"You're not gonna let this go, are you," she sighed.

"Nope," he said smiling. "You've got a new body guard ma'am.

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