Friday, May 22, 2009

Jared

"Okay Dad," Rain called back to him. She motioned for us to be quiet.

I was a little overwhelmed to say the least by the prospect of getting six people in one day, but I wasn't going to argue, perhaps this was the path I was chosen to walk.

"Alright then," I stood up and whispered, not wanting the dad to hear us. "We'll take my car. After picking up Ivar's old partner my car will be filled to capacity. And don't worry about Alex, even he wouldn't dare challenge all of us together."

They got in the car and talked about who knows what. Ivar sat beside me as to direct me to her apartment. We arrived shortly and Ivar and myself got out and left the others in the car.

We strode up to the door and knocked. The door opened and she was there.

"Come on Kimberly," I commanded. "You're coming with us."

"What? Why?" She asked. She didn't fight as I blindfolded her.

"I need to test your blood for irregularities," I gave her the basics but not specifics.

She gulped, "What are you looking for?"

I sighed, I hadn't wanted to tell her yet and I didn't have to. Ivar smack her over the back of the head and she fell unconscious.

"I guess that works," He carried her to the car and placed her in the back for them to situate her. "Let's get to that safe place now shall we?"

I drove and a couple hours later we arrived. Everyone had fallen asleep. I pulled into the underground parking lot and parked the car. I nudged Ivar and he woke up, the ones in the back began to stir.

I heard someone ask, "Are we their yet?"

I smirked as I opened the door and put Kimberly over my shoulder, he must have hit her pretty hard.

"Everybody out, find a room or just go to sleep on the couches in the front room, there are two people already here a boy and a girl, twins. They will probably be asleep so please keep it down," I walked inside letting them finish waking up or stay there, it was just as safe as the rest of the place.

I didn't sleep as much as normal people, four hours of sleep was me sleeping in. I took my captive to the lab and placed her on the bed. I quickly took a blood sample then, I put some of it in a machine to analyze it and put some under a microscope. I couldn't see anything unusual and that made me worry rather than feel relieved.

I took some more and put it in the cold storage unit, so I could test it later if after I'd rested. It was quite early in the morning and I normally went to bed around midnight and woke up around three. I let the other machine continue its analysis and went to bed.

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