Bloodbreeders: The Revenge

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possible. I also knew that there would be certain things that would need more of an explanation.
    Bo slid Derek to the floor and we all stood there looking back at him.
    “Hi, my name’s Ashley.” Then she walked up and extended her hand.
    “Sydney. Everyone just calls me Sydney,” he replied taking her offer.
    “Hey, I’m Bo,” he said, taking Sydney’s hand as soon as it was free. “This is Brandon, and the little squirt is, Derek.”
    “Don’t call me that you big mule.” Derek squeezed past Bo. “I may be small, but I’m taller than my older brother, and I happen to be very tough.”
    “I’m sure you are.” Sydney snorted out a small chuckle.
    “Of course you are, Derek. Let’s not crowd Sydney on his first visit. Would you like something to drink?” I asked, and no sooner than the words left my mouth, every eye in the room except Sydney’s was on me.
    “I don’t think the truck came in today, Renee. Might just be water,” Brandon shrugged.
    “Yeah, I forgot about that.”
    “No problem. I have plenty of supplies on my boat. If you guys need tea or coffee, I have plenty. I can even spare some sugar.”
    “No, that’s…” I began to say.
    “Maybe just a little,” Ashley interrupted.
    “Sure. I’ll just run back and get it.”
    “I’ll go with you,” Ashley quickly added.
    “Can I come?” Derek asked, getting a rude look from Ashley.
    “The more the better, that’s what I always say. Come on little man, you can help me carry everything back.”
    “Little man, are you kidding me? Not another one, Renee,” Derek said looking back as he followed them out the door.
    “He used the word “man”,” Brandon added, slapping Bo on the arm as his faced crunched up holding back the laughter.
    Derek’s face shot up and a new expression took hold. His mouth drew to a smirk, and then he started nodding as he slowly closed the door. I know they had to have heard the three of us laughing all the way down to the beach.
    Bo took out his blade prompting Brandon and myself to follow suit. He explained where the balance was, and the best place to hold our particular blades. He began showing us the proper stance when swinging one’s weapon. He even showed us how to step up behind your victim and slice their throat with accuracy. This was a lesson that I had tried on my own, but I had to admit that his technique was far more precise.
    “I’m going to set up a board so I can teach y’all how to throw knives. It can be very important and you never know when it could come in handy,” Bo explained, as he took off for the back door.
    “He’s really good with these things, isn’t he?” I asked, smiling at Brandon.
    “Yeah and he’s a lot faster now.”
    The first thing we heard was Ashley coming in giggling, and it was unmistakably the sound of a young girl falling for the fancies of a young man. Then Derek came up just as happy, but he and Sydney were paying no mind to the way that Ashley was looking back. I, on the other hand was watching intently as she was holding the door open as they came in, both carried a box of supplies that we didn’t need. She closed the door, then leaned up against it, eyes only for Sydney, as she smiled watching him walk down the hall with Derek. That is until she glanced over and saw me and Brandon looking back at her.
    “I was just…you can’t. Oh you know what I mean.” Then she turned around and walked into the other room.
    “I wonder how long it will be before she realizes that she went the wrong way,” Brandon asked about the time she stepped back out of the dark dining room.
    “I’m just going to go make our guest some tea.”
    We didn’t say a word as she did her best to walk by without tripping. I was leaning on the staircase, and Brandon was sitting on the bottom step. The kitchen was down the hall next to the staircase and the very last door to the right. Ashley opened two doors on the left before she smiled entering the last door on the

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