Chapter 3

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POV - Future Evie.

~ Journal Entry ~
Its been about two hours since we've been in England and I have done all of the explaining I could do. Jacob has been no help with this. She has been blurting out things she shouldn't be. It will only be a matter of time until I will have to do what I promised father. I know I promised myself I would help her as best as I could but its getting tough. I have no idea what Abstergo may have done to her and I simply fear the worst.
Past Jacob seems to be understanding towards us. He has helped us and for that I am grateful. Without him we may be stuck out on the streets for God knows how long. I know he is doing the best he can.
Henry seems sympathetic to the situation as well although he may change his mind. It looks like he is annoyed with my sister and would wish she wouldn't be here. Most days I do wish the same thing. Although I do know how she will betray me here. And I can not let the others know about it. This is something I will have to do myself. I must carry on in fathers footsteps and protect my family. But I need to protect myself first. This may seem like a difficult thing but I do know that I can make it out if I choose the correct path.
Until further development in our story this is all I have for now.
~ Eves.

~ End of Entry ~

I closed my journal and patiently waited for past Evie. She will also need to know what is going on. My sister now sits patiently waiting. No more stupid questions to ask for once. Henry and Jacob have stepped out into another part of the train.

"Jacob! Mr. Green! I'm back. Also I have some news!" Evie had walked right by us. Which is a breath of relief for me.

"Sister dearest I'm glad you're back but we also have news." Jacob said as he leaned up against the wall. His sly smile showing on his face.

"Well then. Hopefully its better then mine." Evie's calm voice mixed with anger as she spoke.

"I would believe so. If you hadn't noticed them yet meet the two girls behind you." Jacob pointed at us as Evie turned around to look.

"What the bloody hell are they doing here? Jacob I don't have time to meet children from the streets."

My sister opened her mouth to speak but quickly changed her mind.

"Ms. Frye we aren't children from the streets." I stood up and looked at Evie.

"Then what are you?" She took a step closer to me.

"We are assassins just like you." I said a tad bit angrily. I followed Evie's previous action and took a step closer to her.

"Lies. We are the only assassins in London. Why don't you leave you little wanna be." Evie was standing extremely close to me. With only a few inches apart from our faces.

"Wanna be? Really. That's what you think we are? Evie do you even have any proof that we aren't assassins?" I growled out. The tension in the room was become thicker and thicker.

"You are simply a child. You couldn't be an assassin. All you could do is mess everything up." Evie pushed me backwoods towards my sister.

"Well at least I'm not the one who let Lucy Thorne get away!" Evie fell silent. Although her anger was showing. At this point all I was waiting for was for her to make a move.

"How do you know," She got closer to me again. "That I let Lucy get away. You weren't there."

Evie pushed me again but harder this time. My sister stood behind Evie and pushed her back into me. I stepped out of the way hoping it wouldn't give her enough time to react. But she did. Stopping herself from falling completely. When she stood up I swung at her smacking her across the face.

"Evie! Stop it!" Jacob came over and picked me up. Carrying me away from his sister. Henry grabbed my Jacob and held her against the wall.

"You little brat!" Evie came running at me. I stuck my leg out and kicked her backwards.

"Suck on that!" I said screaming as Jacob kept moving me towards the end of the train car. Henry let go of my sister in order to hold Evie at the other end.

"Both of you stop. Jacob. Stay here. I'm taking your sister somewhere else." My sister nodded.

Once Jacob got me into another car of the train he put me down.

"You really are a feisty one aren't you?" he laughed.

"She had it coming." I pushed my hair out of my face and leaned up against the wall.

"Don't worry kid. You'll be fine."

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 17, 2017 ⏰

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