Chapter 21

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Siana POV

Today was finally the day Jimhaya was released from prison. After four months of court, politics and arguments, Cameron and Red had managed to clear her name from the murders by having her plead some insanity defence. Jimhaya would be released but not without its consequences, though it was better this way. She had some sort of therapy and was to be accompanied by family members and SUSPs for the next few years when she was allowed to leave the premise of our home.

Apparently, Jimhaya was going crazy in isolation. She had already killed a few prisoners who had, according to the guards, started every fights. Jimhaya had become somewhat of a legend amongst the supernatural. The prisoners all had enough testosterone and guts to try to beat her in a fight. Apparently they all failed.

Four months was a long time. I hadn't seen her for over half a year and was yearning to see her again as much as I dreaded the encounter for many reasons.

A massive fit of unhealthy cough brought me out of my thoughts. I look to the front of the van, where Red was bent in half, trying to get it together. I stayed silent as I looked at my frail friend. She looked like shit, with her red hair now dull and her now white pale and moist skin. She had covered herself with warm clothes as she shivered in cold. Winter had come and gone but it seemed that Red couldn't stay warm anymore. I could see her body shake with lack of energy and cold from where I was sitting.

Cameron, who was in the passenger seat, rubbed her back, trying to smooth her coughing without success. I guess he was simply showing her he was there for moral support. We all needed that right now.

"I'm fine" Red said with a low and raw voice. All the couching had roughed her throat out. "Is she coming?"

"The doors are opening now" Cameron replied. Another thing about my friend was that she lost her ability to see auras. She was now as blind as a mole. It was another big change we had all been trying to adapt to. It was not easy to do that. But we had all changed. None of us were the happy people we were before all of this happened.

"Siana, you best go out soon" Cameron told me. I simply nodded but stayed sitting. I was not ready to meet her. So much had changed, so much happened, I was afraid of her reaction. We all were I guess.

"So" Zefra said, in her tiny fairy form. "Are we still sticking with the plan?"

"Yes" Cameron said. We didn't all agree to this plan, but unfortunately it was the safest one we had.

"When do we tell her about Phyllis again?" Reymond, my father-in-law asked. 

"She will know if doesn't already" I spoke quietly. I hadn't said a word all day, which was fine with me. The others all looked at me with pity, anger and sadness in their eyes. I didn't blame them, I looked the same way every time I decided to pick up a mirror.

Cameron and Red were sitting in the front. I was sitting in the middle with Jessica and the triplets parents were in the far back, waiting patiently for their daughter to come out of the prison walls. Zefra was sitting on top of a bench, in a fairy body and her brother Davian stayed behind to care for Roberta and Xavier. Phyllis was sitting quietly between her grandparents in the back.

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