CHAPTER FOURTY-NINE
"So what's our plan?" I asked Cris and Doug.
"Sweetie if you want you don't have to do this. In fact, can you go get us some food?" Cris asked me sweetly.
I went out my door, downstairs, and into the kitchen. "Mom, did you get the blood?" I asked my mom as she was cooking a one person dinner.
"Ya it's in the fridge. There is three bags I have been saving them since you left." She said pointing at the fridge, not looking away from the food she was making.
"Mom, you okey?" I asked her looking really confused, and concerned.
"Ya, why you ask?" She asked finally turning around.
"You just weren't looking at me while you were talking. I just thought something was wrong." I explained getting into the fridge for the blood.
"It's just my little girl will no longer age and I'm going to miss you." She said looking dearly at me.
"What do you mean, your going to miss me?" I asked looking her dead in the eye. She started tearing up.
"I know your going to be leaving. I know your leaving and not coming back. I'm going to miss you." She said coming up to me and hugged me. I hugged her back.
"I'm never going to leave you. You might want to pack your bags and get ready to go." I said tearing away from the hug and started going back upstairs.
"You can't bring me." She said as soon as I started going up the stairs, witch made me freeze in my tracks. Then I kept going.
I got back in my room and asked Cris, "Can we bring my mom?" I looked at Cris then at Doug. They both looked me, then looked at each other, then shrugged as if saying I could bring her.
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The Dusk Rises
ActionJamie has been researching vampires since she was 3 years old knowing they weren't real, but hoping what she was taught was wrong. When she finally discovered they were real she wish she hadn't. How will she react to it? Find out in this book