OK so this chapter is a little long, because I took so long and my mother took my stuff. Chapter extra long. Enjoy!
-Sky
I walk up Sunnyvale Court, to the lot with the vacant house. Maybe if I save up and get a job, I could bye this house.
"Hey," someone said behind me.
I turn to see the boy with the glasses standing with his dog a few paces away.
"Come to interrogate me, have you?" I say, eyeing his dog.
"No, no. Just to talk," he said. The dog barked along happily with what he said, as if he could understand. Wow, smart dog.
"Why should I talk to you? I don't even know your name," I said, turning to face the house again.
"Kota."
"What?"
"My name. Its Kota."
"Okay, but I still don't know you."
"What more do you need to know?"
"What priorities do you have? What do you do in your spare time, other than the work you do for the Academy. What's your personality? I need to know I can trust you with what I say," I explained, turning to face the end of the road.
"You can trust me," Kota said.
I face-palmed.
"I can't just say I trust you, because that would be a lie. Only time will tell what the future holds."
"That's deep," he murmured.
It was quiet as he stared at the side of my head. I started to walk away, when I hear a tingle of dog tags. I got the full affect of how heavy a dog can be, as he tackled my to the ground. A pain shot through my arm as I went down, and dark spots appeared along with it. I felt weight shift and being lifted, then nothing.
The smell of leather and Cyprus hits my nose full-force. My eyes snap open and I start to cough. I run to the door, open it, and run through the house to a back door. Once I'm outside, I collapse on my hands and knees. I yelped as a pain shot through my arm and it buckles. I'm on my back, when footsteps approach.
"By the way you just ran through the house, I think your okay," a guy said, coming into view.
I nodded slowly. He put out his hand to help me up, a satisfied grin on his face. This guy is weird, I can already tell. I try to reach up, but I can hardly move my left arm. The man frowned when I didn't take his hand.
"Can I please see your arm? I want to make sure nothing is broken," he said softly.
"Something is broken. As in, I'm broken. I didn't want to admit it, but he did. He won," I said, dryly. I slowly lay back on the concrete. I hear more footsteps come through the open door.
"Something's wrong with her arm, Doc," Gabriel said.
"I know ,Gabriel, but she just said that there's more broken than just her arm. I know you just found out she is your step sister, but you don't need to worry so much," tears started rolling down my cheeks,"you barely know her," the man called Doc said.
"I know, but why a note and how does she know Silas and North? It doesn't make any sense. I don't want a step sister! I just want everything to go back to the way it-," he stopped and looked at me standing slowly. I had stopped crying after he said Silas and North. If that's how you want to play, fine. I stood there starring at him. I stood up straighter.
"That makes two of us," I said angrier than I should have. I started to walk toward the door to my backpack, but I hit my arm on the frame. I sucked in a breath through my teeth.
"Why don't we take you to the hospital, so we can set your arm? I'm Dr. Green, by the way." He places his hand on my shoulder to guide me to the front of the house and out the door. We all got in the truck and Gabriel's phone stared ringing.
"What...She's awake...Going to the hospital...Her fucking arm is broken, so we're taking her to get it set...North, I don't care if she's important to you...I don't want a fucking step sister...Whatever," he practically yelled into the phone.
"I couldn't agree more, Gabriel, but it's not really what you want. Your stuck with me. Get over it," I snapped at him.
He was silent for a long time. A dull ache emitted from my arm as it started to heal itself. They're going to be surprised to fine my arm isn't broken. A short while past, and we pulled into a parking lot. Dr. Green walked in with confidence while I shyly followed behind him. Why is he so confident here? Does he work here or something? Dr. Green walked up to the front desk, said a few words, then gestured for me to follow. He started walking really fast through the swinging doors and down the hall. I had to jog to catch up to him.
"Are you a doctor here?" I asked.
"How did you know?" He replied.
"Just a hunch."
He smirked.
"Where are we going, anyway?"
"To meet someone."
"Who?"
"A doctor. And friend," he replied vaguely. Well, no duh. We are in a hospital. We continued walking until another doctor passed us.
"Dr. Green, what are you doing here? I thought you had to go see if a little bird your team ran over is alright," he glanced at me, "Is this her?"
"Yes. She has a fractured arm. Would you mind fixing it for me," Dr. Green asked nicely.
"Why, sure," the doctor said cheekily, gesturing for me to follow.
We walked along a hall until we got to a room with no one inside. He pushed open the door, and gestured for me to sit on the bed. He stared by taking an X-Ray of my arm. I tried to stand up after, but he encouraged me to stay where I was.
"Well, I don't know what he was saying, but I don't see anything broken. Just tell someone if it starts to hurt. Ok?" He said after a while of looking at the x-rays.
I nodded, but on the inside I was grinning like a madwoman.
Sky: Wow. That took a really long time I don't know how I got it in.
Sam: Well maybe if you didn't get in trouble so often then it wouldn't be a problem.
Gabriel: And your just lazy.
Sky: Well I don't remember creating you guys to be so blunt.
Sam: We live and we learn, Sky. I learned from you, I don't know where he got it from.
Gabriel: Oui! Whatever, review for cake.
