Kallos (Kallos Series)

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beside her.
    “What about the pain?” He sounds like he is in agony. She looks up at him then and finds him staring at her.
    “I feel nothing when I’m around either of you.” Sean’s one eyebrow goes up like he just figured something out.
    “That’s good. When is the pain the worst?” He moves his hand and puts it on top of Kallos’. She smiles at him.
    “I guess at home,” she answers, and he nods.
    “Then it’s settled. Ian and I are staying with you at all times.” She scrunches her eyebrows together.
    “What do you mean that you guy will be staying with me at all times?” He gives her his enormous bright smile. “I know that my parents won’t be up for that.”
    “Babe, we are going to be moving in. You need to talk to your dad and tell him how much you need us.” Her mouth falls open. There is no way her parents will let two teenage boys live with them.
    “They won’t go for that!” She says again as she shakes her head.
    “They will if they don’t want to see you in pain. You should also have one of us in every class. I’ll talk to our parents. They won’t mind.” Kallos looked really confused, and Sean starts to laugh. “You know that we are brothers, right?” She shakes her head. “Your soul mate is one of us.” Kallos looks even more confused. Great, just what she needs. “Well, we thought you knew. Babe, you should go and talk to your dad. You can tell him that we will be there at six.” He turns around and walks toward the door.
    ****
    Sean grabs his phone and calls his mom. She will understand that Kallos needs him and Ian. Even though he wishes it was just him, if they both can take away her pain, then that is better.
    “Mom?” Sean says into the phone.
    “Sean, what's wrong?” He smiles, his mother loves him and his brother more than words can say. Some people think that her kind cannot love, but they’re wrong.
    “It’s Kallos. She needs Ian and me to stay with her. She is starting the change, and Aphrodite said that her soul mate is the only one that can help.” He already knows she is going to say, “Yes.” She has already thought of Kallos as her daughter.
    “You both need to be there?” Sean smiles.
    “Yeah, Mom. It looks like things are going to get crazy.” He doesn't trust Ian to be alone with Kallos, not when Ian’s other side is about to come out at any minute.
    “Please be nice to Ian. You’re brothers, and I know you love him.” Sean does love his brother. They may fight, but they are brothers. “Just come home after school and get your things.”
    “Thanks, Mom.”
    “You should tell your brother.”
    “I will. I love you.”
    “I love you too Sean.” She hangs up and he smiles. His mom is the best. He doesn't feel like talking to his brother right now, so he texts him:
    Hey we are staying at Kallos’ house until she changes. I will tell you more later.
    Then, he grabs some paper to write Kallos a love letter. If he has to compete with his brother, he is going to fight dirty.
    ****
    As Kallos walks through the cafeteria, she notices that every person she walks by would stop what they were doing and stare at her. She rushes to the doors. When she is out, she takes a deep breath. She walks straight into her dad’s office; his secretary smiles at her. She walks right in and sees her dad on his computer; he’s just looking at the screen. He must have not heard her come in. “Dad?” She asks as he looks up at her and smiles.
    “Hey, Sweetie,” he says; then his face changes and he stands up. “Is everything all right?” She smiles and nods. He always did worry about her.
    “Dad, please sit back down. I’m fine.” He sits back down at his desk, and she sits in the chair in front of him. “I just have a favor to ask.”
    His eyebrows scrunch together. “A favor? Okay, ask.”
    “Well, last night I meet Aphrodite.” His eyes widen. She notices that his face is pale.
    “She came to you? That means that it is almost…” She cuts him

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