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Sandy's mom was by far way way better than Sandy. She reminded me a lot of Soda's mom (From what I read and what soda had said.) I was staying real close to Soda and getting closer to Sandy's mom, it was almost scary how fast things change. Suddenly there's a knock at the door. I slowly walk to the door and answer it. There's a guy with dark brown hair and dark brown eyes, he almost looked similar to Dally.

"H-hey...y-y-you must be B-Bree." He stammered, sniffling.

"Yeah, who are you?" I ask, looking him over.

"I'm Sandy's brother, Brian." I noticed his slouched posture and his longer brown hair was slicked back with hair grease and made a simple deduction, he was a greaser.

"I'm sorry, she never mentioned a brother. " I say, combing through my memory to see if I could remember Sandy saying anything about a brother.

Soda walked up to the door and I explained who he was, Soda gestures him in.

Brian freezes

Dianna looks up at him and says "Who are you?"

"Oh, mom you must be so grief stricken over Sandy you forgot about your son." He says quickly regaining his composure.

Dianna says nothing.

"Can I use your phone?" he asks looking at us

"Uh, yeah. It's in the kitchen." Soda says, trying to figure out what had just happened.

Dianna's POV

Okay, I might be old and I might be grief stricken but God knows I wouldn't forget my own kid. I picked up the extension on the other side of the wall. To be honest, I felt like I was a teenager, ease dropping on my older sister.

"Hey Bob, we got a slight problem." I hear Brian say.

"What is it?" Bob says, sighing in frustration.

"Her mother was here. " Brian said in a slight panic.
"Well get rid of her. " he said casually.
"You never said anything about-"
"Look. You do it or Daniels dead." Bob threatens in a low voice.
"Okay okay." He says, his voice panicked.
"Now go take care of it." Bob said hanging up.
I gotta go warn soda and Bree.I am about it head in there and I feel a sharp pain in my neck.

"I'm sorry. " I hear Brian whisper before I fade into darkness

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