Reid: Kris, if I could rearrange the alphabet I'd put U and I together.

Kris: Well if I could rearrange the alphabet I'd put F and U together.

Reid: Sweet! It worked.

Kris: No you idiot! Oh go shove it where the sun don't shine.

So major thanks to you just got PONED for the dialogue between Kris and Reid. I could not think of one for this chapter. Check out anything she writes…it's all amazingly awesome. And as always please review…

Another growl left Sarah's throat, "Fine! But you wait here; away from me, got it?"

"Deal, but you come back in an hour, got it?" Caleb heard her mumble something in agreement. Sarah leaped off the cliff and landed gracefully on the balls of her feet. She began running through the forest; a blur of color in the black, moonless night. Sarah came to a small clearing where she hunted and killed two huge elk. Crack! Sarah whipped her head around; ready to pounce on her intruder.

"Hey, baby sis." Adianna Vida stood leaning against a large tree, arms crossed over her chest, watching Sarah.

"Addie?"

"Tell me something, is animal blood tastier than human or do you just like the challenge of hunting them?" Sarah snarled and lunged at her older sister.

"Awww…did I hurt little Sarah's feelings," Adianna sneered, "What's the matter, Sarah? Did I hit a nerve?"

"What are you doing here," Sarah hissed.

"Taking care of a family problem." Adianna grabbed hold of Sarah's arm and held it behind her back; pinning her face forward to the tree she had been leaning against moments ago.

"Little Sarah, still a softie, aren't you?" Sarah yanked Adianna's arm and reversed their positions so that she was pinned to the tree now.

"And you're still the weakest, aren't you," Sarah pulled her arm tighter; forcing Adianna to cry out in pain. "I may have been disowned by mommy dearest but I'm still the better hunter, the better fighter, and the better witch. You know that, mother knows that, and so does the rest of the clan."

"Let go of me you little brat," Adianna struggled against her sister's hold on her. "How dare you call yourself a Vida witch. You are a cold, heartless, dead, blood-sucking leach!" Snap! Adianna felt the pain in her arm spread as the bone broke under Sarah's vampire strength.

"How does it feel to be the one being hunted, sister," Sarah hissed. She left Adianna panting in pain, curled up on the ground. She needed Caleb. Now.

Just as he promised, Caleb stood waiting on the cliffs where Sarah had left him. The smile that had been on his face instantly turned into a frown when he noticed Sarah's tears.

"Babe, what happened," he asked; pulling her into his arms.

"I'm a monster," she whimpered.

"What! No, you are most certainly not a monster," his arms tightened around her waist. Sarah just shook her head in denial and softy repeated the same sentence over and over…I'm a monster.

"No, you're not," Caleb growled. "What happened in forest Sarah?"

"She had a run in with her older sister," a voice from the shadows answered. Sarah and Caleb both stood motionless as Nicholas appeared out of the darkness of the night.

"You!?"

"Hold on body guard," Nicholas put his hand up in surrender to Caleb, "I was just passing by and well…I saw Sarah and Adianna's little family reunion."

"What happened," Caleb stressed. His arms were wrapped around Sarah; ready to protect her in Nicholas took another step closer to her.

"I killed my sister," she whispered out loud.

"What, sweetheart?"

"I killed my own sister," Sarah began sobbing uncontrollably against Caleb's chest; soaking his shirt.

"No, you didn't," Nicholas stated. "You broke her arm, in self defense I might add, but that's about it. "

"Adianna is here!? In Ipswich," Caleb asked in shock.