Chapter 14 - Liam's POV

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I watched as Louis left the house, shoulders hung low. He'd gone to far this time, he needs time to think about what he has done.I sighed with disappointment, turning to look at Alissa. she lay on the floor her head resting on Harrys lap.

"Is she alright?" I asked kneeling down beside them. Harry nodded looking at me with sad eyes.

"I think she just lost a lot of blood, if she doesn't wake up in 20 minutes then you need to give her some of your blood." He mumbled, gently lifting her head, lowering it to the ground.

"I can't believe him." Harry whispered after a couple moments of silence. "I mean how could he? He should have control over his emotions. He has no idea what is going on when Infact it was himself that got us all in this mess."

I felt a wave of sadness hit me. "It's not all intirally Louis' fault." I replied, trying to defend Louis, however much trouble he was in.

"It is Liam, he brought Alissa here. He won't tell us why. If he can't control himself physically, or emotionally then it's not going to work."

"He's new at this, you know that, he has a right to be confused emotionally. Although this has been the worst for him, he's still learning. I guess today I went a bit over board, I shouldn't have made him leave." I felt guilty. Extremely guilty actually. Kicking him out is the worst thing I could have done.

"Don't feel bad Liam. He needs to think about all this and what he wants." Harry said to me.

I nodded slightly, looking down at Alissa, She looked as if she was sleeping.

"I will bring her to her room, will you get her a drink for when she wakes up?" I said, putting my arms under her legs and back, lifting her up gently. She was lighter than I had thought.

Harry nodded, pushing himself up from his position on the floor. I carried Alissa to her and Louis' room,  Laying her down on the bed, pulling the covers over her. 

"I'm sorry Al." I mumbled. The feeling of guilt was consuming me. I told her she would be fine, that she wouldn't get hurt. I was stupid to say that. I shouldn't of promised her something I have no control over. I can help protect her but I can't stop it. I sighed, looking over her face, The normal pinkish skin colour she wears was now a pale white colour. presumably from the loss of blood. She will be fine though.  We won't let leave us just yet. I smiled sympathetically at her, before standing up and leaving the room.

"Harry, Give her some blood, it will make her feel better when she wakes up." I said to Harry as he passed me in the hall.

He nodded, "Were are you going?"
"To find Lou," I said sighing, "I shouldn't have made him leave, it wasn't fair."

The look on Harry's face told me he didn't approve of my decisions, but he didn't say anything, except gave me a small smile. 

"I'll be back soon." I said leaving him as I continued town the hall, grabbing my coat  on the way out the door.


"It's only been half an hour I don't think he'd get too far." I mumbled, as I walked out into the air. The sky was a gloomy grey colour, fitting my mood precisly. I took out my phone, scrolling to Louis' number and pressing call. It rang three times before the call was cut of. Atleast he had his phone with him.

After an hour, I sat down on a near by rock, sighing in exhaustion. I'd searched the outside of the cabin before the surrounding roads and barns that were scattered near by the house. I couldn't find him anywhere. The only other place he could go is the forest, there isn't anywhere else for miles. The only way I will be able to find him before it gets dark is if I turn. 

Seconds later I could hear every sound for miles. The slight break of a twig from the other side of the forest I could hear. This was a blessing and curse sometimes. Right now, I take advantage.

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