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"Um, well...should I start at the beginning? How we met?" she asked, glancing at James again.
"Uh-huh, sure."
"Uh-huh, sure."
"Maybe that's not such a good idea."
"Oh, come on, James, you've been holding out on us."
"You don't believe a word I say, do you?" she asked, pretending to be offended.
"Oh, come on, James, you've been holding out on us."
"You don't believe a word I say, do you?" she asked, pretending to be offended.
"Of course we do."
"Guys, don't give her a hard time."
"Sorry, what was that?" she teased, "I don't think you said it enough times."
"Guys, don't give her a hard time."
"Sorry, what was that?" she teased, "I don't think you said it enough times."
"If you want to tell the story, go right ahead."
The others nodded her along.
"Oh, now he's annoyed at me."
The others nodded her along.
"Oh, now he's annoyed at me."
"Well, I met James in the woods when I was lost with a friend. He proceded to kidnap me," she said hesitantly.
The siblings laughed. "Couldn't get a girl otherwise."
"Thought it would be much worse."
"James, you're terrible--tell me you didn't put this girl through something awful."
((just got here :P))
"Thought it would be much worse."
"James, you're terrible--tell me you didn't put this girl through something awful."
((just got here :P))
Ivy made a sound of disgust and slapped James on the back of the head.
"Hey, hey, it was work!"
"It's always work."
"You sure?"
"Hey, hey, it was work!"
"It's always work."
"You sure?"
"He eventually let me go. Well, his boss who is now our friend."
"You sound like you don't believe me."
"You sound like you don't believe me."
"Oh, he wasn't my boss," James laughed.
"Why the change of heart, huh?" Hannah asked, ignoring his last words.
She shrugged. "Most people get annoyed with me all the time."
"Why the change of heart, huh?" Hannah asked, ignoring his last words.
She shrugged. "Most people get annoyed with me all the time."
"You know, I'm totally not sure. I guess my good looks won him over," she joked.
"I'm technically not a person."
"I'm technically not a person."
"Just exploring?"
"So," she said after a few moments, "Are you going to tell me why you really came back that you couldn't say it in front of everyone else?"
"So," she said after a few moments, "Are you going to tell me why you really came back that you couldn't say it in front of everyone else?"
"Until they starting chopping people's heads off," she said and shuddered a little.
He shook his head. "It's not a good idea."
He shook his head. "It's not a good idea."
Ray nodded. "I also had an allergic reaction from some native fruit there."
"You might get some ideas in your head."
"You might get some ideas in your head."
"A bad reaction or a sick reaction, or a barely-there reaction?" asked Ivy, an expert in reactions.
She raised her eyebrows. "The suspense is going to produce worse ideas, I'm sure."
She raised her eyebrows. "The suspense is going to produce worse ideas, I'm sure."
"I've thought that several times since then, don't worry."
"Alice called me, which is weird since she normally doesn't unless she's seen something bad."
"Alice called me, which is weird since she normally doesn't unless she's seen something bad."
Ivy laughed. "Makes sense. Spend enough time around this one," She reached up to ruffle James' hair, even though he was much taller than her, "And you'll be thinking that all the time."
"What did she say?"
"What did she say?"
"He's just a magnet for near-death situations."
She tilted her head to the side. "I'm clearly not getting any implications you're trying to make obvious here. What was the vision about?"
She tilted her head to the side. "I'm clearly not getting any implications you're trying to make obvious here. What was the vision about?"
"Oh, yeah, we've had our share of those."
"She said it was really foggy, but you were in danger or something," he shook his head, "But I wasn't there to help you."
"She said it was really foggy, but you were in danger or something," he shook his head, "But I wasn't there to help you."
"So, enough about us. I'd like to know more about you guys."
"Well, I don't know what you'd make of it."
"Well, I don't know what you'd make of it."
"I bet James has pained a terrible picture of us, hasn't he?"
"Have not!"
"Don't you know me at all?" she teased.
"Have not!"
"Don't you know me at all?" she teased.
They laughed. "Haven't spent much time with criminals, have you?"
"Of course she has; James is the worst of us all."
She frowned right away. "Oh."
"Of course she has; James is the worst of us all."
She frowned right away. "Oh."
"Don't worry about them," James said to her, "They're more easygoing than they'd like you to believe."
"Nothing."
"Nothing."
"For sure, for sure," Brian piped up. "Nothing better than scaring off our siblings' love interests."
James punched him on the shoulder.
She smiled rather convincingly. "It's nothing."
James punched him on the shoulder.
She smiled rather convincingly. "It's nothing."
"You think?" That earned him another punch. Soon the two were wrestling and the others were taking bets on the winner.
She dropped the act and stopped, turning to face him. "You shouldn't have to go out of your way to look after me."
She dropped the act and stopped, turning to face him. "You shouldn't have to go out of your way to look after me."
Books mentioned in this topic
Breaking Dawn (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Road (other topics)
"I was only teasing."