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		<description><![CDATA[A week passes uneventfully, and Azalea sits in a park she stumbled upon. Some days she’s there, some days she’s inside from the December frost, warming from herself by a heater or getting someone to fight her, trying to improve her skills against a vampire. “Azalea! What are you doing here?” A familiar voice calls, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runawaythenovel.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5343996&amp;post=19&amp;subd=runawaythenovel&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A week passes uneventfully, and Azalea sits in a park she stumbled upon. Some days she’s there, some days she’s inside from the December frost, warming from herself by a heater or getting someone to fight her, trying to improve her skills against a vampire.<br />
“Azalea! What are you doing here?” A familiar voice calls, and Azalea turns her head, looking at Jordan, coming over to her.<br />
“Jordan!” She cries, getting up from the bench to give him a hug. “I got here sometimes.”<br />
“So do I. This park is so tiny, but it’s so restful,” Jordan says, kissing her cheek with cold lips. “This is one of my favorite spots to be. Walk with me?” She nods and they start to walk.<br />
“Sometimes I got out here to watch it snow. The snow you get in the city seems more tainted than in the suburbs,” Azalea says, watching it fall.<br />
“Ah-ha! A clue to your former life,” Jordan says with a smirk. “You lived in the suburbs.” He holds her hand, warmly, and she smiles at him, looking up at him shyly.<br />
“Yes, I know,” Azalea says with a laugh.<br />
“But no details?” Jordan asks, and she shakes her head.<br />
“No details,” Azalea says.<br />
“Too bad. I was looking forward to the juicy details,” Jordan says. “How’s the gang?”<br />
“Alright. They’re…renovating their kitchen, and I’m not very good at that sort of thing,” Azalea says.<br />
“That’s cool,” Jordan says. “What colors?”<br />
“Oranges and reds,” Azalea replies. “It’s actually a very cool effect.”<br />
“I’ll bet,” Jordan comments. He releases her hand, and shakes his head to get rid of the snowflakes that have fallen on him. “Now, I’ve been wanting to do this since I saw you again at the restaurant. So don’t move.” He lowers his face down and he kisses her.<br />
She responds almost immediately by holding his face in her hands, keeping him to her. He wraps his arms around her waist, and then he continues to kiss her.<br />
“Ahem,” a voice coughs, and they break apart. It’s Orion, and he’s looking them. “We gotta show you something.”<br />
“What’s up?” Azalea asks, concerned.<br />
“It’s nothing big, Mercury just honed in on something—pardon, I’m Orion,” he says, holding out his hand to Jordan.<br />
“Hello,” Jordan says, wrapping his arm around Azalea, shaking Orion’s hand. “I’m Jordan.”<br />
“Ah, and here, a rule,” Orion says, moving his shirt to reveal his own scar, the exact shade as Azalea’s eyes.<br />
“It’s the same as Azalea’s,” Jordan says. “She showed me hers.”<br />
“I see. Well, if you excuse us, Azalea and I must get going back to our place. It was nice meeting you,” Orion says, grabbing Azalea’s hand.<br />
“Orion! What’s going on?” Azalea asks as he drags her away.<br />
“We’re done,” Orion mutters, letting go of her hand. “We finished, and we’re getting some real groceries to celebrate.”<br />
“What? That’s excellent!” Azalea says. “I didn’t think you’d be this quick!”<br />
“Really? Vampires can be pretty speedy,” Orion mutters.<br />
“What’s wrong Orion?” Azalea asks him, poking him in the arm. “You seem grumpy.”<br />
“It’s nothing, really, Azalea, I’m fine,” Orion says as they reach the theatre. “Don’t worry about it.” She hears him mutter something under his breath, but she ignores it. Mercury flits into the room, and hits Orion on the arm before coming over to Azalea.<br />
“Come on! The things you picked all look really nice together!” Mercury says, taking Azalea’s hand and leading her to the kitchen. She opens the door and Weiss and Luc are sitting at bar stools, smiling when they see Azalea’s reaction.<br />
The countertops are sparkly, with shiny smooth finish and equipped with a microwave, blender and a coffee maker. The island is to Azalea’s left from her spot at the door, and it has a sink. On the wall, to the right of where the island ends is the fridge and to the right of that is the stove. The tile and the paint look good together, but Azalea squints at the staining.<br />
“This isn’t what I chose…” Azalea says, running a finger over the sandy colored cabinets. “But don’t worry, I like this one better.” She walks across the room, stopping to admire the lighting fixtures and the cream ceiling before her feet hit the shaggy gold carpet, with a table with seating for six, also in the same sandy tone of wood. She turns around and smiles. It’s the modern warmth she always desired in a kitchen, and to Azalea it’s perfect.<br />
“Thank you so much!” Azalea says. “I don’t know what I did to deserve all of this. You’re all so nice to me, I just don’t know what to do to thank you.”<br />
“Get us some groceries! We can drive the van,” Luc says. He hands her white credit card. “This is our debit card…use grocery money with that. Mercury and Orion will go into the store with you, Weiss and I will get a parking space and then join all of you.”<br />
Azalea sighs again. “If you insist.” She pockets the card, and Mercury tugs her to another door in the blue hallway, one she didn’t notice. She stops and raises her eyebrows at them. It’s a tye-dye colored van with sliding doors. Luc presses a button and the car beeps, the door sliding out to reveal more carpeting and some bean bag chairs, complete with love beads hanging by a small window.<br />
“What? We all really liked the seventies. Climb aboard!” Azalea climbs on, and then Luc, Weiss, Mercury, and Orion get on too. Luc puts the keys in the ignition, and it purrs. “We also jazzed up the engine.” He winks at Azalea. They drive to a more modern grocery store and Luc stops at the doors to let off Azalea, Mercury and Orion before driving off. They walk inside and Azalea grabs a cart.<br />
“Come on…produce first. I wish you all could eat!” Azalea says wistfully.<br />
“Well, we can taste the food…but it’s like eating mud for humans. Redundant,” Mercury explains. “And since our taste is heighten by a lot we dislike human food. It tastes bland.”<br />
“Here, let me try making food for you all. Just once!” Azalea says. Mercury looks at Orion, who shrugs.<br />
“Sure, Azalea. Just don’t be disappointed when we break out the wine, alright?” Mercury says with a trilling laugh.<br />
“Whatever,” Azalea says, picking out some oranges and apples. She also gets some celery, fresh garlic, potatoes, peaches and a box of strawberries and raspberries, some of her favorites. Then she goes to the meat and gets six steaks, along with small portions of chicken, pork, and ham before turning into the spice aisle, and seeing a package of a starter set of spices, putting that into her cart as well. She gets some olive oil and some cooking spray, then she gets some more chips and she finds some cake and muffin mixes before getting soda, milk, eggs, and yogurt. Mercury and Orion look on with interest as she gets some more cookies and some frozen pizzas. Then she goes to the check-out.<br />
“Hello, miss, is this all yours today?” The checkout man says. She smiles and nods. “Wow, you got pretty much everything for a starter kitchen!” He looks up and sees Orion. “Newlyweds?” She looks at Orion again, and he microscopically shrugs. She pastes on an excited smile.<br />
“Not yet!” She says. “In a couple weeks though! I’m leaving my parent’s flat and Orion’s leaving his dorm. We found just the cutest apartment we couldn’t pass up.”<br />
“Oh, that’s so nice,” he says. “Congratulations.”<br />
“Thank you!” She gushes, and when the man looks down she rolls her eyes at Orion, who merely grins in response. She hands him the card, and he swipes it, and she signs it with a flourish.<br />
“You have a nice afternoon, miss. And congratulations again!” The man waves and they leave, rejoined by the others as soon as they get outside.<br />
“Thanks for leaving us, guys,” Azalea says sourly. “The guy at the counter thought we were a couple!” She pauses. “Now that I think about it, we have been mistaken for that a lot of times.” She turns to Orion. “Why do you think that?”<br />
He shrugs, but Mercury butts in. “Because you’re in love,” she croons ecstatically.<br />
“What are you talking about, Mercury?” Orion says, heading towards the car. “Besides, she’s got Jordan to keep her bed warm.”<br />
“Hey!” Azalea says, her face getting red. “He’s no bed warmer!”<br />
	“Oh really now,” Mercury says. She stares at Azalea, but then she shrugs, a perfect face of indifference. “If you think that.” With that the groceries are packed and they climb back on to go back to the Palace.</p>
<p>	“Now, I hope you all like it…but since your tastes are heightened, I’m sure it will taste a little bland to you all, stupid vampires,” Azalea says, pouting slightly as she takes her spot at the head of the table. They look at their food, rare steaks with garlic applied right on top, sautéed slightly but otherwise raw. She looks at them, her much more cooked meat halfway up to her mouth. “Well? What are you waiting for?”<br />
“Um, okay,” Mercury says first, clumsily taking up a bite to her mouth. She swallows it. “Shouldn’t you be able to taste it?”<br />
Azalea laughs. “You chew it!”<br />
They look at her quizzically.<br />
“Can’t you lot remember how to eat?” Azalea says. They shake their heads.<br />
“I haven’t eaten in more than fifty years, and we really haven’t been around humans…and the humans we have been around are usually dead or dying,” Weiss says. Azalea sighs, and points to the fork.<br />
“Hold it like this,” she instructs, and they do so. “Now, hold the knife like this, and now you make a gentle sawing motion. We don’t want broken plates.” She watches them as they softly cut the meat. “Now, spear one piece of the meat, and put it in your mouth and chew it up until you can swallow it. This allows you to taste it. Like this.” She cuts and chews a piece of her meat, and then swallows it. “Now you try.” Obediently, they all put their forks in their mouths and chew the meat, then swallow it.<br />
“Weird…” Luc says, looking at the meat. “I haven’t eaten a real meal in about seventy years, Azalea. It tastes…so bland. Blood is so much better, now.” He gets up, looking at her. “Now that you didn’t try hard. It’s just, vampires are a whole new world.”<br />
Weiss leaves with Luc, and Azalea eats, shrugging good-naturedly. “I can’t have it all, I suppose,” she says. She looks at them, only Orion still eating. “If you guys don’t like it you don’t have to eat it. Oliver was the pickiest person in the world when it came to that.” Mercury gets up with a gentle smile.<br />
“Sorry Azalea!” She says. “I can’t. It feels weird in my stomach.” She leaves, then, and it’s only Azalea and Orion at opposite ends of the table. Azalea looks at Orion pointedly.<br />
“Well? Aren’t you going to leave me, too?” She asks, taking another bite. He looks at her, his black eyes full of warmth.<br />
“I like it,” Orion says. “I can taste the blood on mine.” She smiles.<br />
“Typical vampire statement, I suppose,” Azalea says.<br />
“Haven’t you read the books?” Orion says. “Dracula and them?”<br />
“Nope,” Azalea says with a shrug. “They never interested me.”<br />
“Why not? What kinds of books did you read?” Orion says, taking a bite of his food.<br />
“Mostly textbooks. But sometimes I would go stir-crazy for a few weeks and just read out loud to anyone and everything,” Azalea says, embarrassed.<br />
“So you’re smart,” Orion says, appraising her. She half nods, half shrugs. “What kind of reaction is that?”<br />
“I’m smart, but I don’t really like being smart, if you know what I’m saying. Like, if I was just a little less smart and a little more pretty I get the feeling my parents would like me more. Or if I was more athletic, or artistic, or musical. I just don’t have those traits,” Azalea confesses, looking down at her dinner.<br />
“Well, you seem pretty great to me,” Orion says with a shrug. “And think about it, Martial Arts is very athletic to do, and difficult to master. Some poets have called it poetic and very balletic, in the way your body move to the rhythm all your own,” Orion points out, brandishing his fork at her. She looks up and smiles, before narrowing her eyes at the fork.<br />
“What on earth have you done to that poor fork?” She demands, getting up to examine it further. She takes it from him and it’s steaming gently, with mangled bits and even one prong missing. “How did you do that?”<br />
“Um…” he eyes the fork. “We have venom in our teeth.” He bares them, exposing the pure whiteness of them. “And even still, I don’t taste very well. Although this is quite good for human food.”<br />
“…Oh. I see,” Azalea says very carefully. “I think I’ve had enough to eat. Help me clear this away.” They throw it all in the fridge and then leave. She turns to him as they enter the butter colored balcony hallway, looking at him enquiringly. “Is there anything else I need to know about vampires? Do you run though walls, walk on ceilings, that sort of thing?”<br />
He laughs, and his baritone voice is a pleasant buzz in her ears. “Of course not. Although…” He flits away from her, only a blur as goes up the hallway wall, obscuring the butter color of the hallway and coming up next to her. “Interesting. Didn’t know I could do that.”<br />
“Are you kidding? You just defied gravity by using the speed of light as an excuse,” Azalea says with a huff. “No fair.”<br />
“I could take you up with me…” Orion says. “But I doubt your human eyes could see the way it looked from the ceiling…”<br />
“Well excuse me for being human,” Azalea says, hands on her hips. She goes to her door, a smile on her lips. “Go to your balcony, I want to see something.” He obliges, and they wave to each other from their balcony rooms. “Now,” she calls. “Can you jump over?” He smiles.<br />
“You shouldn’t have asked that,” Orion says. He jumps onto his ledge too easily, gracefully making the six foot width from her balcony, overshooting and sailing above her, landing on the opposite edge of her walls, adding another eight feet to his amazing leap.<br />
“I hate you,” she grumbles. “Make me a vampire.” He cautiously laughs.<br />
“Oh trust me, I would love that,” Orion says. “Super fast, less to carry on long journeys without the van…” He laughs again, looking at her face. “Kidding!”<br />
“Jerk,” she mutters, sitting down on her chair, raking the tips of her fingers over the soft material of the chair. “Did I ever thank you for the amazing balcony?”<br />
“I think so,” Orion says, perching himself precariously on the ledge, rocking back and forth. “But you’re welcome.”<br />
“You guy are just so nice to me, I can’t believe it,” Azalea says. She glances over to Orion and sighs. “Get down from there!”<br />
“Well, even if I fell it would be like this…” Orion says, tipping back to far, letting himself fall spread-eagle down to the ground floor below. At the last possible split second he twists himself, falling flat on his feet. “See?”<br />
“You nearly gave me a heart attack!” She calls with a glare. He merely grins, and she huffily slams the curtain door shut and sprits to her down and locks it.<br />
“-And Juliet is the sun!” He calls, and she smiles despite herself at the flimsy Romeo and Juliet reference. It was and still is her favorite book, and she’s memorized parts. When she was fourteen, she was struck by love, and read this particular part so many times she memorized it. Bet the vampire only had to look at it once! She thinks to herself wryly, sitting back down. She turns on the light with a long cord, and her makeshift room in bathed in a soft glow. There’s a tap on the curtain and she looks up, startled, as she hears a tap again. Cautiously she opens the curtain to see Orion jumping up and tapping before gravity takes over and he goes back to the ground.<br />
“Oh Romeo, Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?” She calls comically, her hands at her forehead and over her heart in a dramatic manner. “Deny thy father and refuse thy name, or if thou wilt not, but be sworn by my love, and I’ll no longer be a…” she almost goes with the original wording of Capulet, but at the last minute she twists it. “…human.” She whispers it, but he hears it, his eyes flickering up to her. He looks around, and seeing the rest of his gang below Azalea’s balcony, he smiles. In a stage whisper, her looks at them, amusement rippling his features. Luc hears it in his mind and he smiles.<br />
	“Shall I hear more or shall I speak at this?” He says to them, but Azalea continues, paraphrasing to modern-day English.<br />
“And so it is my name that is my enemy, though it is me, though not a Montague, but what is a Montague? Not hand, nor foot, nor arm, nor any other part belonging to man, oh but what a name! What’s in a name? That if we call a rose by any other name would it smell so sweet? So if he were not called Romeo would he retain that dear perfection, and then, let him take all of me!” She winces at the bad translation, but Orion simply smiles, paraphrasing himself.<br />
“I’ll take you for your word, call me love and I’ll be love, and no longer be Romeo,” Orion says to her, smiling up at her. She looks around in false surprise.<br />
“What man, clothed in night, should stumble upon me?” She asks the air. Mercury and Weiss start to snigger.<br />
“How can I want the light? Love goes towards love, as children to their parents, but love from love, and from to school to waiting parents,” Orion laments.<br />
“Come, Romeo, come!” She says quietly, skipping ahead in her mind to the part Orion has arrived at. “Oh, for a master’s voice to call back love and lure the man back to me!”<br />
He cuts in as she fumbles for words to match the rest of her monologue. “It is her! The one who is my soul call my name! How sweet the sound of lovers calling in the night, like the sweetest bells of finest music!” He looks up at her. “At what time tomorrow should I summon thee?”<br />
She raises her eyebrows, but uses Romeo’s line. “At the hour of nine.”<br />
“I will not fail, for it is as though twenty years will pass before I see you once more,” Orion says, looking into her eyes. Mercury softly coos at them, and Weiss sniggers even more, though Luc watches Orion attentively, looking at Orion’s eyes very closely.<br />
“I have forgotten why I called you back,” she says.<br />
	“It is of minor importance, I shall stand and wait until you remember!” Orion says.<br />
“I shall forget. Oh, to have you in my company, it is that of which I wish to remember,” Azalea says with a sigh, leaning over the railing and looking down at him with love.<br />
“And still I’ll stay, and this will be where I shall call home,” Orion says.<br />
“It is of late hour,” Azalea murmurs, not finding the right words for the next couple lines. “Good night, good night! Parting is so bittersweet in sorrow, that I shall say good night until morrow.” She leaves the balcony and shuts the curtain, and though his words are muffled, she can still hear him.<br />
“Sleep well, then, my dear, peace within your heart, and were I to sleep, I would sleep in sweetest rest knowing of you tomorrow, hence I will go and serve my family, and see you tomorrow.” With that she smiles, and feels guilty. I just recited the most romantic part of Romeo and Juliet, probably the most romantic play in history, to Orion. And what about Jordan! She thinks to herself. Although… she muses. Most critics today hail it as a play mocking love and what it does to naïve fools…<br />
“I think I’m fine. Maybe I can talk to Jordan tomorrow, I’m sure we won’t have another fight for a while…” Azalea says to herself, sitting back down on her chair. Luc had loaned her an action James Bond-like action, and she wasn’t far, and she was really interested in it. </p>
<p>“Come on! Azalea, get up. We have to go. Quickly!” Orion says, shaking her. She sits up straighter in her chair, the book falling to the ground. “We have to go!”<br />
“Where are we going?” Azalea says, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes. I must have fallen asleep reading! She thinks. “What’s happening?”<br />
“Kreios. He’s attacking the Southside amusement park. At the pier. We have to go now!” Orion says. “It’s worse than before. They’re playing with them, toying with them. It’s like they’re waiting for us!”<br />
“How do you know about these attacks?” Azalea asks, coming downstairs. Mercury, Weiss and Luc, are standing the lobby, looking worried.<br />
“We have runners. Stationed at every major point on the borders, not to mention the major spots they’re likely to hit,” Orion explains hurriedly. He opens his arms. “Come!” She goes over to him, and hops into his arms, and they’re away in less than a second. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Where’s Azalea, Oliver?” His mother calls to him through his bedroom door. “She’s been coming in awfully late, and leaving practically at dawn! What’s she been doing that’s taking up all her time?”<br />
	“Mom,” Oliver says, practicing a scale again, going over and over, perfecting it and memorizing it. “One second!”<br />
	“Alright, honey, then come downstairs. We’ll talk about it during lunch.” He hears graceful footsteps descend the stairs and he sighs, putting down his guitar, which is neon blue and electric. He goes downstairs and takes a deep breath, going into the breakfast nook and sitting down.<br />
	“Mom, I’ve got a confession,” Oliver says, looking at food that doesn’t appeal at all. She looks at him and sighs.<br />
	“What is it?” She asks him, sitting across from him. “Is it about you? Or Azalea?”<br />
	“Well&#8230;both, I suppose,” Oliver says, thinking about it. “Azalea’s…gone.” She opens her eyes wide in disbelief.<br />
	“What do you mean, gone?” She asks, her voice shocked. “Where is she?”<br />
	“I don’t know. She left me a letter, and one night…a couple nights ago, she called me in the middle of the night. But she wouldn’t tell me where she went,” Oliver mutters. “Please, don’t call anyone besides Dad. She wants to be remembered, not found.”<br />
	“Why didn’t she tell me? Why didn’t one of her friends tell someone? Why didn’t you tell me?” His mother says, coming out of the shock.<br />
	“Because I knew you would just freak out! I was her only friend, Mom. Don’t-,” he says, putting up her hand when he sees her face. “-even say anything. She was my only friend, and I was her only friend. And we were happy that way. You guys were too blind to see what was happening and then we started lying to you so you wouldn’t worry, and it all just worked out. She didn’t go to a friends house. She went to her job. Don’t you see? Don’t you get it now?”<br />
	“You were lying to me?” She says, standing up. “Young man, you know we don’t tolerate liars in this family-”<br />
	“Well then you’ll just have to get out, then, won’t you?” Oliver says, finally standing up. “You pretend to care, you pretend to listen to our problems, but it’s all about the perfect family image, isn’t it? No, even worse than that. It’s all about your image.” With that he goes back upstairs, leaving his mother behind to sputter.</p>
<p>	“Hello,” Luc says pleasantly, hanging upside down from a fire escape, smiling broadly at the large mob of people. “And how are you folk today?”<br />
	“What? When did they find out? Who snitched?” A huge man says, picking up a smaller fighter, trembling. “Did you, little man?”<br />
	“No, Don, s-s-sir. I didn’t snitch nothin’!” He squeaks. “L-l-let me down, p-p-p-please. Please!”<br />
	“Oh, it was just us. Our land tells us things,” Mercury says, baring her teeth. “Our land tells us a lot of things. Especially about this new, what’s the word, Weiss, could you help me out?”<br />
	“I believe the word you’re looking for is rebellion, my dear,” Weiss says, cracking his knuckles. “Orion, I’m forgetting the punishment for rebellions, could you jog my memory?”<br />
	Orion and Azalea step out from behind the rebellion, making them all jump and turn. Orion smiles, pleasant even in this uncomfortable exchange. “I believe my rule for rebellions is persecution and punishment, Weiss. Doesn’t that seem familiar?”<br />
	“Why, yes, I do believe that is the rule, Orion. Thanks for the help!” Weiss says with an unholy grin. “Now, who shall we begin with?”<br />
	Luc shrugs, but then bares his teeth at Don. “My vote is for this larger fellow. I’ll bet that we could use his big corpse to bash the smaller ones. Don’t you think that would work, Orion?”<br />
	“No weapons,” Orion says. “Although he wouldn’t be so much a weapon as a bag of bones to whip around like a mace…but even still, I can’t allow weapons. Breaking rules is a bad thing, remember Luc?” Luc nods his head solemnly.<br />
	“What are you talking about?!” Don finally roars. “You’re breaking rules just by having control of half this damned city! You have the police in your fucking hand and you’re shaming your own gang members for wanting to use weapons!”<br />
	“But some rules were meant to be broken,” Luc says earnestly, swinging out and kicking him in the face, a fantastic feat because Don is twenty feet away from his odd-looking perch. “Some rules are meant to be broken. But not ours. Never ours.”<br />
	“So, who wants to be next?” Mercury says cheerfully, snapping lightning-fast to a dangerous-looking fighting stance.  “I’m ready!” Four men start to move in on her, and she gracefully leaps and like a twisted ballerina, she lets her heel smash a skull and a well-placed fist hit another in an eye.  She giggles as they go down like stones and moves to a different fighting stance to fight the new attackers.<br />
	“I want this one,” Weiss says, moving to a brutally scarred man, huge in stature and size. “Come on, man, let’s see what’s your made of.” The man lumbers forward, surprisingly agile, missing Weiss’s first kick but doubling over when Weiss hits a soft spot on his side.<br />
	No one even pauses as five or six of them run over to Orion, all determined to take down the leader and take the coveted position for themselves. Azalea watches for a few seconds before starting her won fight with a wiry man with orange-bright hair.<br />
	“So what did you do to get in with them?” He says as he takes a boxers stance, aiming for her ribs. “I know at least a dozen people who would kill to be in their gang. Maybe I’ll be the one to do it.” He grins at her and she sees the crazy in his eyes.<br />
	“Oh, apparently they let you in on character,” Azalea says, flashing a smile right back at him, kicking him and faking him out, punching his eye. “They just love me. Something about how my eyes sparkle and are less crazy than yours.” With that she grunts and jumps and spins, kicking him several times before he drops like a stone. She smiles at him from above, stepping on his hands.<br />
	“Who’s next?” She calls. Another man with a leer reaches down into his combat boot, pulling out a thin gun and aiming. Probably fatal from this distance, what should I do… she thinks desperately. He releases the safety hold and she screams.<br />
	“ORION!” She screams, ducking. She hears the pop of the gun, and she looks up, fearfully, to see Orion holding his arm out, though there’s no blood. She squints and sees the horrified face of the shooter staring at Orion like he’s a monster. He turns and runs heel, only to be taken down by Luc, who grins at Orion.<br />
	“Orion? Are you alright? Did you stop the bullet…?” Azalea asks him, but her voice trails off and her eyes open wide as the bullet clatters to the ground from his arm. “What…?”<br />
	“It’s nothing. Come on, are you stable enough to fight?” Orion says briskly. She nods and takes a fighting stance as someone else approaches, bare-fisted. She takes him down and moves to two more men before the alley is clear. She looks at them with wide eyes, and they sigh at the same time.<br />
	“This is going to get a lot more complicated, isn’t it, Orion?” Mercury says to herself before smiling at Azalea. “Good job! You did well for your first fight. Now, where’s the grocery store?” She looks down and sees one of the men is starting to move. She picks him up and looks at him, and he stares at her. “Where’s the grocery store?”<br />
	“You aren’t gonna kill me, right?” She shakes her head and he sags in relief. “Um, I think the closest one is Sixth and Steven’s. You take a right out from here and when you hit sixth you go left and it’s the third street. A corner, it’s a nice place. Plenty of free samples and things. Got that?”<br />
	“Yeah, take a right, and then a left at Sixth. Thanks, man,” Mercury says before dropping him on the ground and walking back to Azalea. “So, let’s go!” She skips off and leaves them standing there. A few yards away she turns around, hands on her hips. “Well? Aren’t you guys coming? We need someone to hold our bags!” Azalea smiles thinly and walks towards Mercury.<br />
	“So, I’m paying you back when we get home, right?” Azalea says conversationally.<br />
	“If you absolutely, positively, must, then by all means, go ahead. But I wouldn’t bother. Because I get the feeling your money will mysteriously return to you. Oh, and by the way, we hid your money in a secret compartment. We’ll show you when we get home.”<br />
	“What? You hid my money?” Azalea says with surprise. “I never even noticed!”<br />
	“Yeah, we did. It wasn’t that hard, I mean, your bag was in plain sight the entire time,” Mercury says with a shrug. She brightens up. “Hey, do you want to run to the store?”<br />
	Azalea shrugs. “Might as well. But go, um, human pace, alright?” Mercury smiles and nods, and she takes off. Azalea laughs and runs with her, and they reach Sixth street, and they take the left. They run even further and Azalea starts to slow, but keeps going when she sees green-and-white awning of a grocer’s. Mercury stands there, giggling softly as Azalea takes in a gulp of oxygen.<br />
	“Slowpoke,” Mercury says. She takes Azalea’s hand and leads her inside the store, looking at a chain grocery store. “So, where do we go?”<br />
	“Haven’t you-oh right, the no eating thing,” Azalea says, and leads Mercury to the cereal aisle. “Grab us a cart!”<br />
	“That I know of,” Mercury says with a smile, fetching one. Azalea gets a box of her favorite cereal, and continues down the aisle, finding some Pop-tarts she could eat dry, too. She skips past the meats and deli and heads to the juices, picking up some berry flavor and some Gatorade in the monster sized bottles. After that she gets some popcorn, both ones in the tins to heat and the prepackaged kinds, in case heating them over the Bunsen Burner would be a bad idea. She gets a red ceramic cup at the end of ones of the aisles, and she finds some rice snacks. She gets a package of cookies and heads to the check-out, pausing for a moment and picking out a small chocolate bar to eat on the way home. The check out and leave the store carrying their bags.<br />
	“Here, guys!” Mercury say cheerfully. “You can carry our bags!”<br />
	“Oh goody,” Weiss says sarcastically. “Just what I was looking forward to.” Mercury passes all the bags to the boys and starts to skip off. “Oh, that’s right!” Mercury says with an earnest smile. “I was going to dye may hair again! I’d better hit the beauty store! Weiss, come with me! Do you want to come, Azalea?”<br />
	Azalea smiles wryly. “I don’t think so, Mercury. I’d rather go back to the Palace, honestly. I could use a bit of a nap before you do all sorts of ridiculous things to me. Bye,” she says, waving.<br />
	“Oh la la! I want to come!” Luc says with a grin. “I wanted to dye my hair, actually…”<br />
	“Really, Luc? I could do it for you!” Mercury says with a bright smile, already excited. “That would be so cool! And silver and some other color would be really cool in your hair…” Mercury’s voice fades off as they head in the other direction. Azalea smiles at Orion and they start to walk.<br />
	“So, what was up with that bullet thing?” Azalea asks shyly. “It was great and terrible at the same time. Frightening, too.”<br />
	“Oh, it’s nothing you have to worry about. Trust me,” Orion says. “Don’t dwell on it. Tell me about this Jordan character.”<br />
	“He seems very nice. I was talking with him at the restaurant the first night. He’s probably a lot older than me, though,” Azalea says thinking back on it.<br />
	“Ah, and you find the age difference…” Orion says.<br />
	“I don’t really care about how old a is man is compared to me. I mean, if I love him, I love him, you know? It really shouldn’t matter,” Azalea says, stooping over to see a particularly lovely rose, a pure white rose, just about to burst open and bloom. It seems to glow to Azalea, and she looks it over well. “It’s so pretty.” She sees the flower vendor, an elderly woman reading a paperback novel and smiles at her, getting her attention. “How much?”<br />
	“This one? She’s beautiful, isn’t she?” The old lady says. She smiles at Orion and Azalea. “Such a pretty couple,” she coos at them. “And a gentleman, too! Carrying the bags, too…you’ve got yourself a winner there, girly.” She examines the rose again, plucking it out of the large bucket. She hands it to Orion. “Well? What are you waiting for? Give it to her!”<br />
	Orion smiles shyly, playing the part of a debonair young man perfectly. “My dear?” Azalea lights up, playing along as a modest young lady.<br />
	She gasps. “For me? Why…you shouldn’t.”<br />
	“Oh, but for you…you love it,” Orion says sincerely.<br />
	“Do you love it?” She asks, looking up at him through her eyelashes.<br />
	“I love that you love it,” he says, holding it out to her. “For you, my darling?”<br />
	“I love it! Thank you so much!” She exclaims, plucking it out of his hand, inhaling the delicate scent. On a whim she reaches up and gently lowers his head, kissing him on the cheek with a flourish. “Thank you. I love, it’s so pretty.”<br />
	“The rose pales in comparison to you, my sweetling,” he says seductively, and she feels another chill down her spine.  She feels herself blush, and the flower seller giggles like a school girl.<br />
	“Like a dream,” she says blissfully. “That’s how me and my husband were when we were as young as you. Young fools, ignorant of the world. Ah, go on. You indulge an old romantic.”<br />
	“Thank you!” Orion calls as they walk away. Azalea inhales the scent of the rose again, and they turn a corner. She giggles.<br />
	“That was so cheesy,” she says. “But thank you for the rose. I’ll put it in water as soon as we get back.”<br />
	He laughs along with her, a low rumble. “I’m sure. It’s so&#8230;surreal. One minute we’re fighting alongside each other for total control of half a city, the next we’re flirting with each other over a rose.” She laughs at that.<br />
	“Yeah, it is surreal. But very nice. A girl like me could get used to this,” she says, sniffing the rose again.</p>
<p>	At the beauty supply store, Luc examines a bottle of inky black-purple hair dye. A salesperson comes up to him and taps him.<br />
	“Excuse me sir, I believe the men’s corrective colors are over here. We have a black that will make you look twenty years younger, sir. These are the vibrant colors, more for the younger generation,” she says kindly, and Luc turns to face her with an odd look. The salesperson gasps at her obvious mistake.<br />
	“Um, what are you talking about?” Luc asks her. “I think I’m seventeen.”<br />
	“Oh, excuse me, sir, it’s just your hair looked so…” the salesperson tails off, embarrassed. “It’s just, sometimes the old folk come down to this part of the hair coloring, and well…I really don’t think the blue hairs would actually want blue hair.” She smiles nervously and he smiles with her.<br />
	“Of course, of course. But I was just about to pick that shade of blue, but I believe you have ruined it for me,” Luc says, pointing it to a shade of royal blue. I do believe I’ll go with this shade of maroon instead.” He reaches for it and calls out. “Mercury, Weiss? Where are you guys?” They peek out from behind a shelf, and Mercury holds out two bottles of bright yellow and green hair dye.<br />
“These, please. Spot me? I’ll pay you back!” Luc sighs and grabs the bottles.<br />
	“Could you check me out? We’ll be going soon. Mercury, Weiss, hurry it up,” Luc says. Weiss grins.<br />
	“Gladly,” he says, grabbing Mercury. “Come on, hon.” They disappear again and Luc shudders.</p>
<p>	They return to the Palace and go inside with Orion’s key, opening the doors wide. He puts down the groceries on a table near the white closet he points out, almost invisible next to the white wall. She opens a bag and starts to unpack it, and she pauses for a moment.<br />
	“When will Mercury and them be back?” She asks him. He shrugs.<br />
	“It depends on how long it takes Mercury, sometimes Mercury takes a long time deciding her hair color, sometimes she already knows. But either way, she’ll have the bathroom to herself for at least a couple hours. So be prepared,” Orion says. She raises her eyebrows but doesn’t say anything.<br />
	“I see. Do you have something I could hold my exquisite flower in?” Azalea says, smiling. He smiles back at her, his eyes black but inviting.<br />
	“That’s not the most exquisite thing in the room, my dear,” he murmurs to her, his voice a chocolaty silk, irresistible and addicting.<br />
	“Do you like what you see?” Azalea purrs, playing along again.<br />
	“I always like seeing you,” he whispers seductively and she smiles lazily, a finger trailing down his jade tee shirt.<br />
	“But are you of the hunting or the gathering sort?” She asks him, wide-eyed curiosity exaggerated and obvious. He smiles at her and grabs her finger with his hand, boosting her up on the table so that they were eyes level.<br />
	“Oh, I’m always a man of action,” he assures her kissing her finger gently, moving on to her palm and then her wrist. He kisses her pulse and looks up at her. She’s watching with seductive interest and he smiles, and Azalea can feel the icy breath travel up her arm. She takes the finger he’s captured and raises his face to her own. Wait…what am I doing? What are we doing? Weren’t we just playing… She thinks, an unsure look traveling across her face. He can feel her insecurity and he takes over, smoothing her cheek with a hand that grabs her face, instantly fast but surprisingly calm. She smiles, letting it go.<br />
	“Always a man of action,” he whispers, wide-eyed, as he leans in closer.<br />
	“Hello!” A voice calls out, banging the door. “We’re back!” They quickly move away from each other and Mercury grins. “What, did we interrupt?”<br />
	“We could go outside…” Weiss says, suggestively waggling his eyebrows. “Leave you two alone.”<br />
	“No, no it’s fine. Come in! Mercury, look at my rose!” Azalea says, picking it up.<br />
	“Ah, so beautiful,” Mercury says, rubbing a petal. “Do you know what the color means?”<br />
	“The color? They mean something? I thought the color was merely for decoration…” Azalea says. “What does white mean?”<br />
	“White is pure love, everlasting love, and heavenly love,” Mercury says blissfully. “Did Orion give it to you?” She smiles knowingly. “Don’t answer. Well, what can I say? It’s love!” She pats Azalea on the back. “Good job!” Her smiles fades and she gasps, reaching over Weiss, grabbing Luc’s arm. “What time is it? Oh my goodness! You aren’t going to be ready in time! Go, get in the shower, I’ll be right there. You’ll see my shower things, or if you have your own. Don’t forget conditioner! Even though you have short hair, it’s still very important. Go, go!” She pushes Azalea out of the room and looks at Orion.<br />
	“What?” He asks, looking at her. “She wanted it, and some old lady gave it to us after we…pretended a bit for her. She thought we were a couple!”<br />
	She jabs a finger in his direction, laughing slightly. “Well then, you’re a better actor than I thought. You were all over her!” He goes red.<br />
	“Was not!” He says indignantly. “We were just…pretending again.”<br />
	“I’ve never seen Orion this flustered before,” Weiss whispers to Luc. “This is hilarious!” Luc nods his agreement and they listen to the conversation again.<br />
	“Oh, surely, of course. You always try to kiss someone while play-acting like a lovesick fool. Silly me. How dare I forget about that side of you. I’ll try remembering next time,” she says sarcastically, holding a hand over her heart. “I’m so sorry for forgetting. Forgive me, or I shall have to resort to killing myself out of shame.”<br />
	“I forgive you. Now, don’t you want to help Azalea with her date attire?” Orion says calmly, showing no emotion. Mercury’s face lights up and she smiles.<br />
	“Of course! I’ll make her into the prettiest date possible!” She smirks. “I still don’t see why you don’t want to stop her. I mean, if you want her for yourself…after all, you are the ruler of our side.”<br />
	“Drop it, Mercury,” Orion says, his eyes starting glitter dangerously. Her purple orbs roll and she skips off.<br />
	“Damn, Orion, you’ve got it bad,” Luc comments, patting him on the shoulder. “That’s why I’ll never love.”<br />
	“Shut up,” Orion says, jumping lithely on the countertop, brushing aside a piece of his black hair. “I do not.”<br />
	“You keep on telling yourself that, man, you just keep telling yourself that,” Weiss says, patting his back sympathetically.</p>
<p>	“Come out!” Mercury calls. “You’ll have to come out sometime! And Jordan will be here soon!”<br />
	“No! Tell him I cancelled! I can’t do this!” Azalea screams, quickly looking through Mercury’s clothes, desperate to find something so she wouldn’t have to go through the ordeal of being Mercury’s guinea pig.<br />
	“Why?” Mercury calls back. “You’ll do fine!”<br />
	“What are you talking about? I’m gonna mess up! I shouldn’t be doing this anyway! What kind of runaway am I? Sleeping, eating, going on dates? I’m not a runaway!” Azalea scream back, rifling through Mercury’s clothing, trying to find something acceptable. She pulls out an electric blue zippered silk-and-velvet hoodie and she smiles. “Perfect,” she whispers to herself, quickly going back to the skirts, remembering one that caught her eye.<br />
	“Come on! Not every runaway is like that! You can be the different one! Break out of the stereotypical mold!” Mercury calls back. The door clicks open and out walks Azalea, already dressed and smiling broadly. Mercury looks at her outfit, and sighs. She’s wearing a tight black tee shirt with an electric blue hoodie partway zipped, and a ruffled black skirt that falls a couple of inches above her knees. She’s wearing knee-length leggings, black with a little lace on the bottom, and a pair of wedge boots that went up to her knee, leaving just an inch of skin showing. She’s left her short hair fall in soft waves, with an electric blue headband with a bow and some rhinestones on it.<br />
	“Thanks for letting me borrow your clothes! Is it too dressy?” She asks, spinning around. Mercury purses her lips.<br />
	“The whole point of this was for me to dress you up,” Mercury says sourly. “Humph.” She walks out and Azalea giggles to herself, going to the main room.<br />
	“Hi guys!” She calls, waving. “It’s almost time…I’ll see you all later. Oh, Mercury, where did you hide my money?” Mercury looks up, narrowing her eyes. “Please?”<br />
	In a flash Mercury’s gone and back, holding out forty dollars in twenties. Azalea takes it and smiles.<br />
	“Don’t be such a sourpuss. Just because I don’t like fashion doesn’t mean I don’t know how to put together an outfit. Cheer up!” She hugs Mercury and smiles at the others, her eyes landing on Orion. “Bye,” she says, and he puts up a hand in farewell. She smiles, her raspberry lips curling up, smiling at him.<br />
	“Have a nice time,” he says, and she leaves, putting the money in the sweatshirt pocket, going out by the streetlight. She leans there for a moment, and then she hears the roar of a motorcycle. Her short hair whips around her as the motorcycle whips around, and then it’s stopped in front of her, the man with the helmet on waves at her. He takes off the helmet and smiles at her.<br />
	“Hey, Azalea,” Jordan says. “Waiting long? Sorry, it’s just the time got away for a little…”<br />
	“It’s fine, I only came a minute before you. So, where is this coffee shop?” Azalea asks, as she climbs on.<br />
	“It’s an old warehouse. Very neat, actually. Come on, put the helmet on and we’ll jet!” Jordan says, excitedly. She puts the helmet on, and he roars the engine to life, making a neat U turn and driving off.</p>
<p>	“Wow,” Azalea says, getting off the bike. She looks up at the enormous warehouse. “And there’s a coffee shop in here?” He nods, and opens the door for her. She goes inside and sees that only half of the warehouse is used. There’s a small stage set up with some lights pointing to it, and there’s a few table that are already occupied, and there are many small, mismatched chairs and couches surrounding the stage. There’s a coffee bar set to the wall with the main door, and there are a lot of people, and they all seem to be looking at them. “Why are they looking at us?” Azalea whispers to Jordan. He smiles.<br />
	“Because I might possibly have the prettiest girl in the room at my side,” he says with a broad smile. She looks at him with her eyebrows raises and he runs his hand through his hair, sheepishly. “Let’s just say we’re a close-knit group here. And I’ve never really had a girl come over here…” She smiles.<br />
	“Really? You think you’d be more into the whole player thing,” she says with a small smile. “Let’s get a drink…what would you recommend”<br />
	He looks around and talks low. “Between you and me, the Mint Mochachino is your best bet. It’s really the best thing on the menu…trust me,” He looks around again, focusing on the dismal coffee worker, dressed in classic black and white. “Especially since it’s Darren’s night to man the coffee bar.”<br />
	“Okay, then. What do you mean, Darren’s night to man bar? Is he a hired worker?” Azalea says as they go over. He grins.<br />
	“Well, me and my buddies and their…significant others all love poetry. It started in high school, and then when Louie, that crazy kid over there,” he points to a tall guy sitting next to a woman with mousy brown hair, “-inherited this warehouse when his grandfather died, every couple weeks or so we have our own poetry party, thought other people can come if they know about out parties. And every time it’s a different worker manning the machines and stuff.”<br />
	“Really? That’s so cool!” Azalea says.<br />
	“Yeah…usually there’s a couple more people, but then again, it is Darren’s night…” he smiles brightly as he approaches the bar. The man at the counter, Darren, glares at him.<br />
	“I heard that. So it’s your usual?” He says. Jordan nods. “Coming up.” He turns around and starts to mix and pour and they stand there for a minute. Darren turns around and smiles at Azalea, gracefully handing her the coffee, a creamy dark brown in a large, rose-colored mug. For Jordan’s he hands him a mug similar in shape but orange. “Tip?”<br />
	“Yeah, don’t accept rides from strangers. Later, man. Are you presenting that poem you showed me?” Darren nods.<br />
	“What’s your girl saying?” Darren asks, and Azalea freezes. “Didn’t you tell her we all spoke?”<br />
	Jordan turns to Azalea. “Didn’t I tell you?” She slowly shakes her head. “Oh, sorry…crap. Maybe she can get out of it.”<br />
	“Don’t think so. Louie’s in a mood. Don’t think he’ll be so receptive if someone doesn’t say something,” Darren claps Azalea on the shoulder. “Good luck.” With that he returns to the coffee things and Azalea looks at Jordan pointedly.<br />
	“Were you going to tell me?” Azalea says. Jordan smiles nervously.<br />
	“As soon as you left the café I remembered, but by then I was too late. I don’t know what to tell you. I’m so sorry, really,” Jordan says. “Forgive me?”<br />
	Azalea sniffs the Mochachino, and then takes a sip. She smiles. “I suppose, but only because this thing is really, really, good.” Jordan smiles with satisfaction, heading over to a couch with old, faded stripes. “This is my usual couch. Comfy, isn’t it?”<br />
	She nods, taking another sip. “It is.” She watches the tall man get up and go up onto the stage. He clears his throat.<br />
	“Hey, everyone!” He says, his voice vaguely British-sounding. “Welcome to tonight’s poetry show! I see a couple new faces…I hope to hear some fresh, new, exciting poetry!” Azalea looks at Jordan very sternly and he shyly smiles, hoping to make her good graces once again. She takes a sip of her coffee and smiles back.<br />
	“I think I’d like to hear one of the newcomers first…” He says, eyeing the tables and couches of people. “How about you, girl, in the blue?” Azalea glares at Jordan, but swiftly nods, smiling brightly.<br />
	“You owe me a fresh coffee,” Azalea mutters to him, handing her mug over. She weaves around the tables, and climbs onstage. She smiles at the tall man again, and he smiles back at her, holding his hand out. She shakes it.<br />
	“Louie, nice to meet you! You came with Jordan, right?” He says. She nods.<br />
	“Yes…now, I’m sorry if this is total crap, but it’s just a last minute thing…on the spot poetry does not happen to be my strong suit,” Azalea says. Louie laughs.<br />
	“Of course, of course…though everything one says can be polished and refined into works of art!” He laughs loudly, and she stiffly smiles again. “Alright, I’ll let you say your piece.” He climbs off the stage and Azalea takes a deep breath, putting the microphone back onto the stand.<br />
	“You heard me mention how I haven’t had much time to think about this…but in reality this is just a work-in-progress I kept inside my head, which describes what it was like in…another place.” She takes another deep breath and begins.</p>
<p>	“Why should I stay where I don’t belong?<br />
	 You only want me here to be your tortured bird.<br />
	 Feathers plucked off,<br />
	 You live to hear me plead.</p>
<p>	 Have I never belonged?<br />
	 All I wanted is to be free.<br />
	 Like what nature truly intended me to be.<br />
	 But you must bound me<br />
	 And drown me in your tender care.</p>
<p>	 I don’t care about you!<br />
	 I’m still deciding if this is real.<br />
	 This cage of gold.<br />
	 This cage of despair.</p>
<p>	 I shall leave.<br />
	 I will be me.<br />
	 No stopping me, this time.”</p>
<p>	She nervously moves away from the microphone as she hears a lot of applause. Her face turns red and she quickly gets off the stage, and back towards the couch Jordan and Azalea are sitting on. Louie comes back on, and he falsely smiles.<br />
	“What a…magnificent work!” He says. “It was truly enjoyable. I do hope she comes back with Jordan again. Now, I believe I shall have Kelvin perform next!” There’s a round of polite applause, and Azalea gasps. It’s a blonde man with the exact same kind of skin as Orion or Mercury. Almost white, with a handsome face. Azalea squints and moves in closer and sees his eyes are gray, with a distinct black ring around his eyes.<br />
	“Oh my god,” she whispers, leaning back into her seat.<br />
	“What is it?” he asks her, looking at Azalea.<br />
	“Oh, it’s nothing. But could you please get me another one of these mocha things? It’s really divine,” Azalea says quickly, holding out her mug. He smiles and nods, and get up, just as Kelvin begins. He looks out into the group of people and seems to rest his gaze on Azalea. Looking her straight in the eyes, he grins.</p>
<p>	“Ah, trapped bird, trapped bird,<br />
	 How shall I make you sing?<br />
	 Pretty bird, pretty bird,<br />
	 Your eyes so bright and eyes so meaningful.<br />
	 Flying bird, flying bird.<br />
	 How hard will you fall when I bring you down?<br />
	 Mournful bird, but beautiful bird,<br />
	 Don’t cry, only plead with me as I bring you down.<br />
	 Forsaken bird, alone bird,<br />
	 Your flock has left you, and now you’re mine.<br />
	 Scared bird, my bird,<br />
 I change you into something better.”</p>
<p>	He ends with a wink directed towards Azalea, and Jordan furrows his eyebrows. He leans in, passing Azalea her mug, fresh with more mocha. “Did he wink at you?” He whispers at her.<br />
	With wide eyes Azalea looks at him and shrugs. “I’m not sure.” She takes another sip of the coffee and smiles, closing her eyes. “So, how old are you, anyway? I think I told you I’m sixteen.”<br />
	“Well, I’m twenty-two…how’s that for old?” Jordan says with a smile. “Still in college for my master’s, so we’re technically not illegal, right?”<br />
	“I guess not,” Azalea says with a shrug. “We’re both students, after all.”<br />
	“Exactly,” Jordan says. “That’s one excellent way to put it.” Azalea smiles, and he cautiously puts an arm around her. She sits back and smiles shyly at him, who grins in response.<br />
“So, what do you like to do?”<br />
	“I didn’t really have much free time back when I was…someplace else, I had a job at a pharmacy,” Azalea says. “And with high school and things, all I did at home was write, eat, and sleep. Sometimes I hung out with Oliver.”<br />
	“Who’s Oliver? Old boyfriend?” Jordan asks. “I don’t really want to fight someone, but I’ll have you know I was in the Boxing Club for my bachelor degree years.” She laughs softly as he flexes a muscle.<br />
	“He’s my brother!” She exclaims. “We’re best friends.”<br />
	“Really? That’s unprecedented,” Jordan comments. “And what of boyfriends?”<br />
	“None,” she say simply. “What are you in college for?”<br />
	“Well, actually I’m in a cooking college,” Jordan says. “My master’s is for pastry-making and candy-and-cookie design.”<br />
	“That’s so cool! So you want to be a chef,” Azalea says, and Jordan nods.<br />
	“That’s why I’m the host for the café. They let me use their kitchen for my education and for creating my own recipes. I should have you over to my apartment sometime, I’ll make you supper,” Jordan says.<br />
	“Yeah, I’d like that,” Azalea says.<br />
	“What do you want to do with your life?” Jordan asks.<br />
	“Technically since I’m a high school drop-out, I don’t really know…but I’m good with the gang life for a few years.”<br />
	“Yeah, you run with our side,” Jordan says. “Powerful, then?”<br />
	“Uh-huh. I was in Martial Arts for…well, since I was six. Ten years,” Azalea says. “They saw me fighting, they liked my style. Boom, now I have this.” Azalea moves her hoodie and tee shirt to expose her scar, now an iridescent blue color, explosive on the pale skin of her collar bone.<br />
	“Wow. Is that your gang’s mark?” Jordan asks. She nods. “That’s cool, how did it turn blue?”<br />
	“I don’t really know…I made the mark, and they gave me this paper towel with some stuff on it that made it turn blue,” Azalea says with a shrug.<br />
	“Hardcore,” Jordan comments. They’re interrupted by applause, and Louie gets on the stage again.<br />
	“Let’s have…Jordan next!” He says, and there’s some more applause. He flashes a smile at Azalea before going up. He clears his throat and begins, Azalea watching with amusement.  </p>
<p>	Around midnight, the party ends, and Louie comes back on stage once more. “Ah,” he says. “I’d like to thank all of my friends for coming, but I particularly liked the ones preformed by Jordan’s girl, Azalea, was it, Jordan? But I’d also like to compliment Kelvin’s, it was a marvelous piece. Truly beautiful…ah well, until next time!” He exits the stage and leaves, and then Jordan and Azalea make their exit.<br />
	“Sorry, about Louie. He was an…acquaintance, back in college. I was helping with the foreign exchange program, and Louie was one of the students…seemed to think we were buddies or something. Anyway, he became big in the mob, and well…this city can get pretty dangerous,” Jordan says with a sheepish laugh.<br />
	“That’s fine. I particularly liked that one about cheese doodles. That one was hilarious,” Azalea says with a laugh. Jordan laughs, too.<br />
	“What about mine?” Jordan asks. “Did you like it?”<br />
	“Yeah, it was pretty good. I don’t really understand the symbolism behind copy machine, though,” Azalea says.<br />
	“ ‘Well, it’s like there’s a copy machine in the street, and all of you pour out from within it’? ” Jordan quotes. “I thought it was a simile about how everyone thinks this city is so diverse, but when you get down to it, we’re all basically the copies of a higher being.”<br />
	“Wow,” Azalea breathes. “It’s so deep when you think about it.” Jordan smiles.<br />
	“I don’t know, in hindsight I don’t know if it was all that deep,” Jordan says. “But who knows?” He checks his watch. “Oh, shit, you don’t have a curfew or anything, right?” Azalea shakes her head.<br />
	“Good, because it takes a while to get back to that street corner, Twentieth and Harding, right?” She nods. “We went the direct way coming here because it was still a little bit light out. The way back home will take longer.”<br />
	“Really? Isn’t this Orion’s half of the city?” Azalea says. Jordan mutters something. “What, I didn’t quite catch that.”<br />
	“Well, technically this is Kreios’s land. It’s just over the border, and even though we’re just five miles from the cut-off it’s still a bitch to maneuver around all the dangerous parts,” Jordan says. “So we have to go up fifteen miles north, and then takes the alleyways to get to the other part of town, and then go back down to the street corner. Where’s your building, I can drive you right there.” Azalea smiles but shakes her head. “Why not?”<br />
	“Well, it’s really nice of you to offer, but my apartment is practically just around the corner. Not even a two-minute walk.” Azalea brightens her smile. “But it was so nice of you to be concerned about me.”<br />
	“It’s no big deal,” he says, embarrassed. “But then we should get going.” He tosses her a helmet, and she climbs back on the motorcycle, and he revs the motor before tearing down the street. </p>
<p>	“Pretty bird, pretty bird,” a voice breaths, watching the taillights of a certain motorcycle dance away. “Soon you shall be mine.”</p>
<p>	“Well, I guess this is where we say goodbye,” Jordan says as the motor dies. “It was really nice hanging out with you! Would you like to go out with me again?”<br />
	Azalea thinks about it for a moment. “I’d love to, it’s just-”<br />
	“-the gang. Yeah, I got that,” Jordan says, disappointed. “But if you ever want to…I’ve got so many days off racked up if you swing by the restaurant I’d spend the day with you. You know,” he adds quickly. “If you’re interested.”<br />
	She smiles sweetly. “Of course I’m interested. I’ll talk about it with Orion,” she kisses Jordan on the cheek, surprised she got up the courage to actually do it. She was wondering if she’d have to, or if he’d try to kiss her, but she enjoyed kissing his cheek, stubbly and prickly, but still soft.<br />
	“Yeah. Well, all this gang business still gives me the creeps,” Jordan says. “But…” He quickly leans down, pressing his lips against her own, chastely kissing her. “I’d love to go out with you again.” She smiles dreamily, and she reaches up and kisses him once more. This kissing thing is surprisingly addicting, she thinks giddily. He smiles at her, and gets on his motorcycle. “Goodbye, then.”<br />
	“Bye!” She calls, going across the street. He zooms off, and she goes into the theatre. She jumps, seeing all eyes were on her, Mercury grinning widely.<br />
	“So, how was your date?” Mercury asks. “Do anything interesting?”<br />
	“It was pretty interesting,” Azalea murmurs. “Although he failed to mention I would have to recite some poetry, also.”<br />
	“Really? Did they like it? Did Jordan like it? Did you kiss?” Mercury says, much to the annoyance of Orion.<br />
	“Relax, Mercury,” he says calmly. “It’s no big deal.” He looks at Azalea. “Though it does look as though you’ve been kissed..”<br />
	She blushes and Mercury gasps. “You did!” She bounces up and down. “Yay! First kiss, or did you kiss that boy, back at home…Oliver, he name was?”<br />
	“No! I did not kiss Ollie! We’re brother and sister! And best friends!” Azalea says. “You know we wouldn’t.”<br />
	“You’re right, I suppose not,” Mercury says, cocking her head. “You just don’t seem like the type to kiss everyone passing by.” She glances at Orion. “Though I did catch you in a, compromising, position with Orion.” Azalea turns red again. “But did it really mean anything?”<br />
	“No, of course not, right, Azalea? Just, messing around,” Orion says quickly, glancing at Azalea.<br />
	“Yes, that’s right. Now, I’m going to bed, because it is very late. More fighting tomorrow, right?” She asks, yawning. Orion nods, and she sleepily smiles. “Good. I like real fighting. Much more interesting the dojo nonsense I’m used to.” With that she drops unto and unoccupied bed and falls asleep immediately. Mercury chuckles, going over to Azalea. She gently pokes her face, and when she gets no response, she turns to Orion.<br />
	“Well?” She whispers. “Aren’t you going to help?”<br />
	“Help how?” Orion asks her, coming over.<br />
	“You get her boots and hoodie off while I get some pajamas!” Mercury says. She plucks off the headband and walks away, softly padding to the hallway. Orion sighs and gently lifts up a leg, unzipping the boot and sliding it to the floor with a gentle ‘thunk.’ He does the same to the other boot and then he carefully lifts up the top part of her body, unzipping the hoodie and sliding it off her arms. Then Mercury comes back in with a pair of pajamas and she shoos the boys away so she can put the bottoms on. She smiles at Azalea when she finishes and goes up to Orion’s balcony.<br />
	“So, what did you call me up for?” Mercury asks Luc. Luc points to Orion and she rolls her eyes. “What is it?”<br />
	“I wanted to know if you found those plans for revolution Dom and his boys were planning,” Orion says.<br />
	“I found the plans&#8211;they’re in Don’s head. He’s a madman, and he concocted them in his mind. I doubt anyone else knows about them, though. He doesn’t seem like the type to share, if you know what I’m saying,” Mercury says. “But if we take him out…”<br />
	“His entire scheme will fall apart,” Weiss says with a nod. He stands up, cracking his fingers. “Who wants to help me?”<br />
	“What’s his blood type?” Luc asks conversationally.<br />
	“I think it’s AB,” Orion says.<br />
	“Oh! Than I’ll go!” Mercury says. “I love AB!”<br />
	“Alright, then, if you like it so much. Just don’t get distracted,” Orion says.<br />
	“We’ll try not to,” Weiss says with an unholy grin. She laughs and they start to leave.<br />
	“Good luck!” Luc calls as the door clicks shut.<br />
	“It’s not as if we need it, Luc,” Orion says to him.<br />
	“So true, so true,” Luc says. “It’s just habit. We army men broke character to say that when men went out to fight.” Orion smiles. “What about you?”<br />
	“I don’t think there was an army where I lived,” Orion says, furrowing his brow. “If there was, I don’t think I was asked to join.”<br />
	“Really? That’s a shame, fighting is such a thrill, gives you a rush of energy, and the joy of fight!” Luc says. “Until you get shot, that is.”<br />
	“Of course. But when I was turned, guns weren’t even known to most of the public…” Orion says. Luc looks at him.<br />
	“What time period were you created in, then?” Luc asks. “I was of the Second Regiment fighters, and my father was the leader of the fort I lived in.”<br />
	“That must have been exciting,” Orion says. “I believe the time I was created in was early stage of Meiji, about two hundred years ago.”<br />
	“Ah, before my time, then,” Luc says. “From different lives, my friend.”<br />
	“Of course. I still remember my sword. I was so proud of it…pearl handle, bronze blade coated in silver…it was so beautiful.” Orion says. Luc laughs.<br />
	“Definitely. I feel the same way about my first gun. My father let me loose on the shooting ranges when I was five, so I was a brilliant marksmen. But he never gave me a gun until I was fifteen. What a beauty that gun was!” Luc says with a wistful sigh. “And you’ll never let us use weapons?”<br />
	“No, it’ll just put us a greater advantage,” Orion says, patting Luc’s head. “We vampires don’t need that kind of thing.”<br />
	“You keep telling yourself that. With weapons, we might never need to enter the fray of battle again!” Luc argues.<br />
	“But the battle is the exciting part,” Orion says. He checks his watch. “That serum…it should be done brewing now.”<br />
	“Oh, excellent. Maybe it’ll work now…” Luc says. “Should we check?”<br />
	“Of course,” Orion says, climbing on the balcony edge, He sees Luc’s face. “Well, this way is faster!”<br />
	“I just thought that you wouldn’t want us going the fast way with Azalea here, say, Orion, speaking of Azalea, aren’t you going to make her your exclusive wine, or are you going to let one of us have her?” Luc asks. Orion falls back and twists, sending himself to the ground with a graceful ‘thunk’. Luc does the same and they slip into the laboratory. The serum’s shaking in the tube, and Orion quickly grabs it from the Bunsen Burner with his bare fingers and tests it out on a piece of tile. The tile bubbles and spits before causing a minute explosion.<br />
	“What I was expecting, really,” Orion says. “Once you combine less than half an ounce of c4 with our venom it gets explosive.”<br />
	“Interesting nuclear device there, Orion,” Luc says. “Too bad we can’t use weapons. Policy, remember?”<br />
	“Doesn’t mean we can’t sell it,” Orion says sensibly. Luc raises his eyebrows and shrugs.<br />
	“I suppose we could,” Luc says slowly. “But we already have so much money…”<br />
	“We could always use more,” Orion says. “Come on, help me out…” Luc comes over and they being the process of making more of the explosive substance.</p>
<p>	Azalea wakes up, stretching. She looks down and is surprised to see that someone changed her into pajama bottoms again in the night. Shaking her head, she gets up and walks over to the miniature pantry. She rummages around, finding her mug and some cookies. She shrugs and opens the package, popping a cookie in her mouth.<br />
	“Is that any good?” Weiss asks wistfully, looking at the cookies. Azalea chews and swallows before nodding, going into the cupboard again for some juice. “I wish I could have some…” She holds out the package, but he shakes his head, laughing. “It’s no big deal. It’s just…I haven’t had real food in awhile.”<br />
	“So? Now’s a fine time to start,” she says. He smiles again and shakes his head.<br />
	“I really can’t,” he says, taking one last looks at them. “Orion sent me to get you so we should go up there.”<br />
	“Really? Alright, then…let’s go,” Azalea pads upstairs with Weiss trailing after her. He points to Orion’s door and she goes in. “Good morning?” She says, looking at the faces. “What’s up?” She plops on the ground and Orion clears his throat.<br />
	“Well, we heard through the grapevine that Don is dead,” he says. She grins.<br />
	“That’s fantastic!” She says. “So that revolution’s over?”<br />
	“No…we have to take out some of the more…influential leaders,” Luc says with a smile. “That means four people, one for each of us and one team of two. Unless one is willing to stay home.”<br />
	“Anyone?” Orion says. No one leaves. “Alright, then. Who want’s to be the team?” Mercury and Weiss raise their hands. “Alright, then. You two can be a team. Works out, then…there’s one of the four people who has a right-hand man, and you can both take them down. The rest of you are working alone. Here are the three remaining people, complete with blood types.” He hands out three sheets of paper, and Azalea, Luc and Orion each look at one.<br />
	“No, this one’s much too easy…this says he’s only a green belt!” Azalea says. “And he’s twenty-nine!”<br />
	“Here, I’ll trade with you,” Luc says, switching papers with her. “This one is classic action-movie stuff. Short black hair, wears those lame Asian dresses with the ridiculous slit, the whole nine yards. She even talks with an accent.” He looks at the paper she’s given him and whoops. “A Negative! I was craving this stuff!”<br />
	“Wait,” Azalea says, holding up a hand. “Why are you cheering about…blood? What are you people?”<br />
	“Don’t you think we should tell her, Orion?” Mercury says. “It’s not as if she’ll run. She has a home here.”<br />
	“But she gave up her last home, and she was surrounded by humans, then,” Orion says, gauging Azalea.<br />
	“What? What shouldn’t I know?” Azalea says, starting to panic. “You drink blood, you’re superhuman…you’re not human.” She finally connects the pieces, the little bits she’s collected from their lives, and how they act and move. “You’re…vampires.”<br />
	“See? She knows! What’s the big deal, really?” Mercury says. She comes over to Azalea, but Azalea flinches away. “Azalea! We aren’t going to hurt you!”<br />
	“Really? How can I trust you? You’re not human!” Azalea says.<br />
	“Yes, and therefore humans lie more,” Orion says.<br />
	“What about those things you’ve said! How your super speed comes from learning, how those rings are just coincidence! You deflected bullets, dammit! How did I never realize! I’m so stupid,” Azalea says, letting it all connect in her mind. “You’re the modern-day superman. Except you’re a villain.”<br />
	“Hey! We’re not villains!” Weiss booms. “If anything, we’re the heroes.”<br />
	“That’s it,” Azalea says, shaking her head. “I’ll help you all finish this, but after that…I’m leaving. I’ll find someplace else, somewhere where reality makes sense. Maybe Jordan would put me up, maybe I’ll live on the street like any other runaway. I knew it, I was never meant for this life.”<br />
	“You’re overreacting,” Orion says calmly, almost icily. He comes over to her, pulling aside her shirt with an icy finger. He reveals the mark, now glowing blue. “And besides, who would you go to with that? It’s a gift, but also a curse. Now that you run with us, you have to stay with us.”<br />
	“You bound me,” Azalea spits. “When you let me stay with you, you wanted me to stay with you forever. But I’ll die somehow, and I’ll die soon, if it’s up to me.”<br />
	“You will not. We all just want to protect you,” Mercury says. “If we didn’t want to protect you, we would’ve sucked you dry the first night you slept.”<br />
	“But you didn’t. Why not? Does blood taste better when it’s aged?” She asks sarcastically. Luc chuckles lowly, shaking his head.<br />
	“Silly girl. And here I was, thinking you were actually very bright for a human,” Luc says. “There goes my imagination, running off, thinking all sorts of things.”<br />
	“Shut up,” Azalea says. “Where is this place?” She points to the piece of paper, and Mercury takes it from her, drawing her a crude map.<br />
	“Now, I know she’ll be there until at least one, I would run the bulk of the way,” Mercury says, not looking up. “Unlike most aristocrats here in the City, she prefers her office in the bottom floor, which is convenient for us. You’ll know what to do.” She looks up, and there’s a single tear in her eye. “And I would really love it if you came back.” Azalea softens for one moment, and then she closes her eyes.<br />
	“I’ll be back,” Azalea promises. With that, she turns on her heel and leaves.</p>
<p>	“Didn’t I say not to call anyone, Mom?” Oliver called. “This will turn out bad for all of us!” He turns his music book to the last page, the theme to “Stairway to Heaven.”<br />
	“Honey, they just want to help,” his mother calls in, two police officers by her side.<br />
	“We’ll get your daughter back home, ma’am,” one police offer promises, a woman.<br />
	“I’m not coming out!” Oliver calls. “I’m not going to get involved in this!”<br />
	“You have to, Oliver! Don’t you want Azalea home?” His mom calls in, tears starting to form in her eyes.<br />
	“Not if it risks her happiness, mom,” Oliver calls back. “Now, I’m going to go to the music store, and I’m taking the note and my cell phone with me. Please don’t go into my room while I’m gone.” He cautiously opens the door and sees the officers. He smiles politely at them, and then he goes downstairs to his car. He turns on the engine and he drives to the music store.<br />
	“Hey, and welcome to The Music Box,” the guy at the counter calls to Oliver when he arrives. Oliver nods at him, and he goes over to music book section. “Hey, man, weren’t you here a couple days ago?”<br />
	“Yeah,” Oliver says. “Why?”<br />
	“Well, that’s the next book in the starter series, that’s all,” he says. “I mean, you haven’t finished the first one, have you?”<br />
	“Just finished,” Oliver replies, coming over to the counter, pulling out his wallet.<br />
	“Really? That’s really fast…hey, play! I was holding an audition for my band…and if you’ve mastered most of the basics…there isn’t much selection in a town like this. Would you try out? Well,” he adds. “If you want.” Oliver shrugs and nods. “Cool, man. You got the…blue electric, right? That’s a sweet model, very good. I think we have the same model in green…yeah, here it is.” He tosses Oliver the guitar and he plugs it into an amp.<br />
The man pulls out a piece of staff paper from his back pocket, and tosses it to Oliver, who unfolds with and puts it on a nearby music stand. He squints at the handwritten notes. “Can you play it?” The man asks. Oliver nods, and he starts to play the rhythm, not complicated but extremely quick. Oliver notices words underneath the guitar part and starts to quietly sing them. </p>
<p>	“Can’t live without you,<br />
	 Can’t breathe without you love<br />
	 My darling please don’t go<br />
	 Don’t you know I love you so,<br />
	 Oh my darlin’<br />
	 Oh my darlin’<br />
	 I’ll do anything just to see you smile.”</p>
<p>	The words end and Oliver keeps playing, playing almost flawlessly, making only a couple mistakes. He finishes and looks up at the guy.<br />
	“Dude,” he says. “Let me make a phone call.” He goes into the back and Oliver goes and gets the music book he’s buying and starts to play the first page, going through each mini song and playing it, and then doing the same thing over and over. He pauses, and he hears the guy’s voice.<br />
	“-Yeah man, he’s great! Drop by the store quick! And since I’m exclusively doing drums he could be our lead! It’ll totally work, just come see him play. This is the crazy part-” The man pauses, listening. “I don’t give a damn! Come over here! And did I tell you the insane part? Yeah, I remember this guy from the other day. Yeah, and when he came, that was the first time he ever played guitar. He’s perfect man, here’s a sneak peek.” He points the phone’s receiver to Oliver and he immediately picks it up and starts to play the music.<br />
	“I know! Come over here!” He shuts his cell phone and come over to Oliver. “So, would you be interested in playing in our band?”<br />
	“Well, I’d like to ask a couple questions before I decide to join,” Oliver says. The man nods. “First, what’s your name?”<br />
	He laughs, and it’s deep and throaty. “I’m Ryan. The guy who’s going to be here soon is Phil. And possibly Walt could come. We don’t really have a band name…but if you join you could help us come up with that. We’re more of an alternative metal band, and we do a lot of heavy songs, but the one you just played is less of the heavy, more of a lighter punk tone to it,” he explains, and Oliver nods.<br />
	“Where do you play?” Oliver asks. Ryan shrugs. “All over. Clubs, colleges, wherever we can get a spot. We’re putting our demos out there, and trying to get a record label, but the last few have fallen through.”<br />
	“I see. And would I have to pierce or tattoo something? I really wouldn’t be looking forward to that, but I do want something to focus on. I’m eighteen, see, and I don’t a purpose or a goal. I’m not going to go to college, though I got a basketball scholarship…but I turned it down,” Oliver says.<br />
	“Why? Basketball, NBA…if you’re good enough to get a scholarship, you have to be at least decent,” Ryan says. “And in response to your question, it’d be cool if you had something like that, but it’s not mandatory.”<br />
	“Alright. It’s just, my sister, Azalea, she always kept telling me that I should do what I want to do, and I’ve always wanted to play an instrument, and when I took up guitar it just—clicked,” Oliver says. “And I was getting bored of basketball. A guy can only take so much before you have to call it quits.” They hear the screech of tires, and there’s a blue Jeep in front of the store. Two guys come out of it, one with long brown hair, tied back with just the hint of a small goatee, and a smaller blond with buzz-cut hair.<br />
	“So, Ryan, who’s the prodigy?” The blond one says, coming up to Ryan. He looks over to Oliver. “This kid? Man, what are you smoking?”<br />
	“Oliver, this is Phil. Phil, meet our ticket to fame,” Ryan says. Oliver nods to Phil, and Phil nods back. “Oliver, that’s Walt.”<br />
	“Pleased to meet you, boy,” Walt says, smiling crookedly. “Let’s hear ya!”<br />
	Oliver takes a deep breath and turns to the three men, starting to play and croon at the same time.<br />
	He finishes and he opens his eyes. They’re looking at him, and Ryan cracks a smile.<br />
	“Memorized that part already? I’m impressed. Aren’t you, Phil?” Ryan says with a grin. He curtly nods.<br />
	“So, why do you want to be in our band?” He asks Oliver.<br />
	“Well, I enjoy playing guitar, though I could skip out on the singing bit,” Oliver begins. “I’ve never been an avid singer, and I don’t think I’m that good…”<br />
	“See? He’s modest, too!” Ryan exclaims.<br />
	“And, well, I think playing in a band is the perfect medicine for me,” Oliver finishes.<br />
	“Let me get your number. We’ll call you for first practice,” Ryan says, taking out his phone. Oliver cracks a smile and tells him the number.<br />
	“Alright. I’ll be waiting,” Oliver says. “Can I have my book now?”</p>
<p>	Azalea walks into the building. “Hi, yes, I’ve an appointment with Tai Gondjuala, may I ask where her office is?”<br />
	The receptionist looks at her, but shrugs. “She’s on the ground floor. Go out these doors, take a left, and then she’s the last door. Good luck.”<br />
	Azalea looks at her funny, but goes into the doors. She hears an electrical buzz, and ducks. There’s a serrated metal wheel where her head used to be, and she rolls to her left, getting up. She continues down the hallway, but then she hears a click. The floor underneath her drops, and she propels herself forward, just missing the water, which glows dangerously. There’s a hole in the floor, growling dangerously, and she uses the wall to jump past, and then she reaches the final door. She opens it and goes inside, seeing an empty room with only a desk and a chair, turned around, not looking at the door.<br />
	“Girl? Why is a girl here?” A voice with a thick Russian accent questions. The voice laughs harshly. “They send a girl in place of a man!” The chair spins around, and it’s exactly as Luc described. Short, black-banged hair and red lips. The woman gets up, and shows off a red Asian-style dress.<br />
	“Yeah, well, it’s not as if you’re very dangerous. I read all about you. You’re just the money,” Azalea says to her.<br />
	The woman pretends to gasp.	“Such insolence for such a small girl-child! Well, we will see about that. You will die with my name on your lips.” She moves the fabric of her skirt, to reveal a gun holster on her leg. Azalea rolls her eyes, and ducks, missing the bullet.<br />
	“Yeah, well, Tai, you’re not so tough,” Azalea mutters, rolling over to the desk and upturns it on its side. Tai jumps over the desk, shooting at Azalea, and she hits, one skimming her shoulder.<br />
	“Dammit Tai! You’re going down!” Azalea shouts, finally losing her patience with this crazy woman. She roundhouse kicks her, and Tai drops the gun, and it skids to a corner. “Now let’s see if you can fight.” She punches her, and she goes down, and when Azalea hears a snap she smiles in satisfaction.<br />
	“My heel!” Tai moans. “You broke the heel of my favorite shoes! You’re mine!” She gets up and Azalea pushes her, and she loses balance with one heel broken.<br />
	“Aw too bad,” Azalea says with mock pity. “Here, let me help you up.” Tai, unsuspecting, takes her hand, and Azalea flips her over. Tai screams her fury, and she kicks off her boots, a difficult feat considering they reached up to her thighs. She takes a familiar battle stance, and Azalea laughs.<br />
	“A newbie at the dojo would have better form than you,” Azalea laughs. She takes her own, much more advanced stance, and Tai attacks. Azalea instantly misses her blow, and makes one of her own at the base of Tai’s neck. She slumps to the ground, and Azalea thinks, deciding the best way to kill her. She thinks of a solution, and she snaps her neck, cringing at the crunch.<br />
	“Don’t think I’ll get over this,” Azalea mutters, pulling a finger to see if she twitches. She doesn’t but her eyelids flutter. Azalea sighs, and she thinks again. She shrugs, and takes the gun from the corner. She examines it for a minute, and tests the trigger, pointing at a small paperweight on the floor. She pulls, and it explodes into shards. Azalea points it at Tai, and she pulls.<br />
	Nothing.<br />
	She tries, again, but the gun’s out of bullets. She sighs, and throws the gun. Then she cracks her skull with her foot, and then checks for a pulse. Nothing. She hollowly smiles. Mission accomplished. She thinks sourly, and then leave the office.<br />
	The shock leaves her system, and she feels a sharp pain on her shoulder. It’s the bullet Tai fired at her, and Azalea winces. She goes into the lobby and the receptionist gets up from her desk in disbelief.<br />
	“What happened back there?” She asks.<br />
	“Your boss is dead,” Azalea murmurs, and the receptionist reaches for the phone. She remembers one of the rules for her gang, and she gingerly peels away her shirt, revealing the blue scar. “But I believe the police work for us.” The receptionist hangs up the phone, and sinks back into her desk.<br />
	“You have a nice day, miss,” she says, going back to her paperwork. Azalea nods, and leaves the office, slowly walking back to the Palace.</p>
<p>	“What happened?” Mercury says, flitting over to Azalea’s side.<br />
	“Tai got my shoulder,” Azalea gasps, feeling Mercury’s icy fingers peeling away Azalea’s shirt. “That hurts!” Mercury removes her hands and flits to the other room returning in less than a second with a medical kit.<br />
	“Do you guys even need one of those?” Azalea asks, nodding her head to her medicine box.<br />
	“Oh, we didn’t buy this for us—when you came we thought it would be wise…the one decent hospital in the city is one Kreios’s side,” Mercury says. “Now take off your shirt.”<br />
	Azalea complies, gently removing the thermal and sitting on a couch. Mercury sits next to her, and she looks through the medicine box.<br />
	“Azalea,” Mercury says sheepishly. “What am I supposed to use?” Azalea rolls her eyes, and gets out a tube of antibiotic cream, handing it to Mercury.<br />
	“Unscrew the cap and put some on your finger, and then rub it on the cut. The cut’s shallow, right?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“Yes, it looks very shallow…let me use one of these little cotton things to make sure,” Mercury says, holding up a Q-tip.<br />
	“No, that would hurt!” Azalea says. “Why don’t you know what this stuff is, anyway?”<br />
	“Well, I’m not exactly sure how old time was when I turned…” Mercury says. “But I think I was in my mid-twenties when I was.”<br />
	“Wow. Old,” Azalea comments, gritting her teeth from the sting of the cream. “What kind of time period was it?”<br />
	“Very early in civilizations, I think. I don’t remember. Older than Kreios or Orion, certainly. He was turned in the Meiji Era,” Mercury says, screwing on the cap for the antibiotic cream. “Around the eighteen hundreds, I think. And then Weiss was turned in the mid-fifties, by his vampire bride. He used to have black skin, at least that’s what he tells us. He used to live in a small village in Africa, when a mysterious woman blew into town one day. First person he ever saw with white skin. They fell in love, and got married, and one night, in the throes of passion, she bit him, and when he awoke, he didn’t understand, and he was disoriented. He thought she was a killer,” she whispers. “He killed her.<br />
	“Then when he awoke from that delusion, he simply ran from his village, leaving behind everything. We found him in Cairo, and he was uneager to join us, but I have my ways,” Mercury says with a smile. “And then he’s run with us. Luc,” she pauses, taking out a band-aid. “Luc was the newest member of our gang, but turned before Weiss. His father was a military leader in France during the first World War, and he lived in a fort. Brilliant soldier, even still he can hit a target, if he gets a gun. One night there was a rogue vampire unleashed in the camp by German forces…”<br />
	“I thought Germans were the Second World War,” Azalea interjects.<br />
	“They were the antagonist in both wars, Azalea,” Mercury says patiently. “Anyways, the Germans let loose a vampire in their fort, and Luc was the only survivor, but a vampire one. He was our last recruit. Once we said the word fight, he was in.”<br />
	“What about Orion?” Azalea asks, gently moving her shoulder around. Mercury looks off into the distance.<br />
	“He doesn’t remember his human life. We only remember the important things in our human lives, and I suppose mine was uninteresting…” Mercury trails off. “But Orion, he only remembers from when he woke up. He was found by another small family, curious about the pale man they found on their trip to the village. They took him home, and he lived with them for two days. And then he was thirsty. He went after the man first, and then the wife and their children. Wiped them out, and then he left, horrified with himself.” Mercury hands Azalea her thermal. “But that’s the past, eh? Let’s live in the present…and speaking of living…” she looks down morosely. “We still want you to run with us.”<br />
	“I don’t know, Mercury,” Azalea hesitates. Mercury looks at her with wide purple eyes. “I’ll stay.”<br />
	“Yay! I know you would!” Mercury says with a squeal. “We started a surprise for you!” She takes Azalea’s hand and propels her through the blue hallway to a new door on Azalea’s left. Mercury opens the door to reveal the boys already working on cabinets, already planning and preparing a kitchen.<br />
	“What? I thought you guys only drank blood…” Azalea says. The boys turn and smile at Azalea, Orion waving briefly.<br />
	“For you! So you can cook and stuff,” Mercury says. Azalea turns to her. “We want you to stay…”<br />
	“Really? You don’t want my blood, right?” Azalea asks, warily. Mercury laughs.<br />
	“Of course not,” Mercury says. “Now, they’ve been working at the cabinetry, but we’ve decided to let you pick out the little handle thingies and colors and the cabinets and such. The effects. After all, it’s not as if we’ll eat in here.” She winks at Azalea, grinning. Mercury goes over to a cabinet and starts to sand it, and Azalea looks around. It’s a larger room, a little less than half the size of their enormous lobby, and it’s simply a shell of what a kitchen should be. There are some stainless steel appliances in a corner, lightly covered with a blue tarp, and there are some blocks of wood by them.<br />
	“Where do you get your blood?” Azalea asks. They glance at each other.<br />
	“Our victims,” Luc says cautiously. “Since they’re dead, and since they don’t need the blood…”<br />
	“I see. Enough of that. Do you have to sleep?” Azalea asks, finally curious about the life of a vampire.<br />
	“No…we can’t sleep. Another funny vampire gene thing,” Weiss says.<br />
	“And how come you’re really pale, Weiss? Mercury was telling me that you’re African American!” Azalea says, inspecting Weiss to see if there’s a patch of black or something on his skin.<br />
	“Well, I’ll let Orion field this one. He’s more…knowledgeable in the scientific area of us,” Weiss says.<br />
	“Orion?” Azalea asks. He puts down his sandpaper.<br />
	“Well, what I can tell is that when we’re injected with our vampire genes by our sires, they can filter out what’s good and what’s bad. And from what I can tell, they deem pigment as ‘bad’ or ‘unneeded’ and dispose of them,” Orion says. “And I know you’ll ask about the eyes next, so I’ll just answer that…I think they keep the eye color so that we blend in slightly better with normal humans. After all, if we all ran around with bright red eyes it would…dishearten prey. However, I also think that the vampire gene makes up for the eyes color in specific ways.”<br />
	“Like what?” Azalea asks. “And let me help!”<br />
	“Alright…you can help with this cabinet,” Luc says sliding over slightly, handing her a piece of sandpaper. When she’s situated, Orion continues.<br />
	“Well, I’m sure you know that Mercury’s eyes are…unnatural. Different colored eyes, in impossible colors such as pure black, purple, pink, yellow, or any other color like that is thoroughly impossible. And we all have black rings, and they stay black, unless in certain specifications. For instance, Luc has brown rims.” Azalea turns to Luc, realizing that they are, indeed brown. “And there are people with special powers over the mind. Like Luc here can inject thoughts into our gang, and other vampires that he’s been around for long periods of time, to get their waves of thought. He can’t do this to humans, though. It’s actually kind of annoying.” Orion grins and ducks when Luc throws his sandpaper at him. “Anyway, and Mercury has different colored eyes. Those are for physical things, like levitation of objects or the elements in rare cases. They can actually make things happen. Mercury here can hone in on anything, an object, a piece of paper, a certain stone of the side of the stream.”<br />
	“Really? Is there any limitations?” Azalea asks. Mercury shakes her head.<br />
	“Not really. For example, if you told me you colored one grain of sand on the beach bright orange, I could locate it. Think of me like one of those GSP things,” Mercury says.<br />
	“GSP? Don’t you mean GPS?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“Yeah, those! I can do that with anything,” Mercury says.<br />
	“Alright…is there anything vampire’s can’t do?” Azalea asks. “And why did Mercury act so normal, even though I was bleeding?”<br />
	“So that was the smell!” Weiss says. “It made me thirsty…and, well, we can’t walk through fire,” Weiss says firmly. “I tried. It was odd to feel pain.” Azalea laughs though, frustrated, throws the piece of sand paper.<br />
	“This is really difficult!” Azalea says with a grimace. “Is there anything else I could do that doesn’t require the vile piece of paper?”<br />
	Mercury laughs, and flits over. “Here, you can help me plan what goes where!” She says, pulling out a piece of paper. She expertly draws the room from the top view, and she hands the pencil to Azalea.<br />
	“I can’t,” Azalea says. Mercury puts the pencil back in Azalea’s hand.<br />
	“Well, I can always redraw it if you screw it up. And here, before you came I was bored and drew you little pieces of paper for you to play with the layout!” Mercury says, handing her an envelope. Inside there are pieces of paper marked “Fridge” or “Stove” or “Oven”. Azalea puts them all out.<br />
	“Let’s see…I’ve always wanted an island,” Azalea says, drawing one in the middle of the room, to the left of the door. “And then the fridge close by…like here, and then the stove and then the oven on the wall, over here…like this! And then we’ll have table and chairs over there…” Azalea says, finishing. Mercury looks it over.<br />
	“Alright. It’s not as if we’ll be in it, anyway, so we’ll let you pick the wall and counter and tile colors and everything,” Mercury says, taking out a sheet of grid paper.<br />
	“But…tiles are so much money. And I can’t even think about how much countertops would be…” Azalea says, thinking about her assets, and she shudders at how much it would cost for even a little bit of counter.<br />
	“Azalea. This is our home. We don’t need you paying,” Mercury says slowly, as if explaining this to a small child.<br />
	“But, if you want me to stay…” Azalea says.<br />
	“And I’m sure we’ll be here after you die or get killed. Cruel, but the natural order of things,” Mercury says. She laughs, amused by her own words. “What kind of natural nature are we?”<br />
	“The better kind, I suppose. For instance, you can sit around all night and still have boundless energy, and now,” Azalea yawns. “I must take a nap or something…what time is it?”<br />
	“Around noon, I’d say. Later, we can go and start the planning for your kitchen, like the fixings and things,” Weiss says.<br />
	“Yeah, go lay down. I’m guessing you lost a lot of blood from your walk home. That would account for the tiredness,” Mercury says. “We’ll start putting up the cupboards and stuff.” She pushes Azalea out the door, and Azalea barely makes it back to one of the beds before falling into slumber.</p>
<p>	Azalea’s shaken awake. “Are you able to fight again?” Orion asks her, his hair falling into his face, and in the dim light he looks like the angel of Death.<br />
	“Why?” She asks, sitting up.<br />
	“Kreios. He’s attacking the North Side Subway,” Orion says. “We need to move quickly.”<br />
	“Let’s go,” Azalea says, hopping up from the bed. She holds her arms out to Orion, and he chuckles.<br />
	“Already familiar with the routine, eh, Azalea?” Orion says with a grin, lighting up his entire face. She jumps into his arms, and he easily hold onto her. “Ready? The others have already started.” She nods, and he takes off. He catches up to the others, too easily, and they lead. Too soon, the rush is over, and they reach the subway station.<br />
	“Come on. Don’t forget to do as your told. We fight different if we’re not in control,” Orion says darkly to her, and she meekly nods, surprised by his attitude.<br />
	“Alright,” Azalea says. “Then let’s go.”<br />
	“Go,” Mercury whispers, and they go down the steps, and see the destruction.<br />
	It’s a wreckage, though there are no bodies that can see. Azalea c an see that it use to be an ornate subway, with many stone features and decoration, but they’re smashed to the ground, totally destroyed. There are people scattered on the walls, leaving a wide ring, with everyone all edging towards the stairs, though nobody outright walks to the stairs, instead inching. The light fixtures are hanging, and there are sparks flying everywhere, adding to the eerie atmosphere. And in the center of it all are five very familiar shades of skin, in a circle, backs to each other, simply gazing with amusement, as if they were lions staring at the antics of a deer.<br />
	 A man turns from the group of vampires. It’s a blonde man with the exact same kind of skin as Orion or Mercury. Almost white, with a handsome face. Azalea squints and moves in closer and sees his eyes are gray, with a distinct black ring around his eyes.<br />
	“Kelvin,” she whispers.<br />
	“Bird!” He calls out. “Excellent.”<br />
	“Who is this Kelvin you’re talking about?” Mercury whispers to Azalea.<br />
	“Him!” She points to him and he smiles, easily mocking.<br />
	“That’s Kreios,” Mercury says.<br />
	“No! The guy at the coffee bar said that his name is Kelvin!” Azalea insists.<br />
	“Then he was lying, or Kreios used an alias. Forget Kelvin. This is Kreios,” Luc says gravely, looking at the group in front of them. “That person you heard sprouting poetry is cold-blooded and he fights dirty. Leave him to Orion.”<br />
	“Alright,” Azalea says, going down the stairs, ahead of the rest of them.<br />
	“Azalea!” Mercury cries, breaking ranks, too. “Don’t!”<br />
	“It’s fine,” Orion says, watching Azalea with scrutiny. “Let’s see what she does fighting a vampire.”<br />
	“Orion, you can’t!” Mercury says.<br />
	“Go on, Azalea,” he whispers.<br />
	She takes a fighting stance, one that uses the flow of your enemy.<br />
	Kreios’s smile grows bigger.<br />
	“Come, bird,” he says, beckoning. “Come.” He lashes out at her, one nail scraping her cheek, drawing a tiny amount to of blood.<br />
	Immediately there’s a change in the air, and it startles the other humans in the room. They start to tremble, and the other vampires start to laugh and hiss at the same time.<br />
	“Azalea,” Orion says flitting down the stairs, coming up next to her. “I think this is going to get messy.”<br />
	“I know! The cut me!” Azalea says indignantly. “What if I get a scar?”<br />
	“That’s not the only thing to worry about hon,” Mercury says next to Azalea, startling her. “Fight that one. Her name is Holly.” She points to a small child about a foot shorter than Azalea, with waist-length black hair and blue eyes.<br />
	“She’s a fifth grader!” Azalea protests.<br />
	“A fifth grader with about fifty years on you,” Luc says, eyeing the one next to Holly, a boy vampire. “That’s her twin, James.”<br />
	“I see,” Azalea says. She takes another fighting stance, and Holly giggles.<br />
	“She thinks she can fight me!” She says to the woman standing next to her. Azalea looks at the woman and squints in the dim light. One of the overhead lights makes a spectacular spark, and she sees her.<br />
	She’s blond, with big blue eyes and surprisingly pink rims, shocking next to her eyes. Her body was perfect, better looking than even the models she’s seen on television. She was perfect, and she smiles at Holly.<br />
	“I know, dear,” she says. “You’ll win, I’m sure of it.”<br />
	“She better,” the boy next to grumbles.<br />
	“James! I can so!” Holly says with a smirk. She skips over to Azalea. “Let’s fight!”<br />
	“Sure,” Azalea says. She attacks, and Holly dodges and takes a jab at Azalea, missing by a mile but laughing all the same when her leg comes out and tries to trip her. Azalea jumps and her arms hit’s Holly’s head.<br />
	“Hey! That’s my head!” Holly says, smoothing her hair. “That’s not nice!”<br />
	“Messing up our subway station isn’t very nice, either,” Azalea says.<br />
	“But that’s Kreios’s fault. Me and Gretta and James just watched while Ethan and Kreios broke it all,” Holly says earnestly, lashing out a fist, which Azalea blocks and round house kicks. 	“Why would they do that?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“So you guys would come!” Holly says excitedly. “They wanted you to come so they could take you!”<br />
	“Why me? I’m just their human,” Azalea says, taking the opportunity to start the “Fury Punches,” which Holly expertly dodges.<br />
	“The old ones, Gretta and Ethan and Kreios were talking about your eyes while me and James went to drink some cats,” Holly says. “We found some right away and they didn’t hear us when we got back. Kreios’s was talking about how your eyes haven’t been seen like that for a long time and he wanted them or something!”<br />
	“What?” Azalea says, stopping he pattern. Holly smiles and takes her nails to Azalea’s exposed arm, drawing even more blood. “Dammit!”<br />
	She shakes off Holly, and the hissing gets louder.<br />
	“Run, Azalea!” Orion calls, ducking from Kreios’s fist.<br />
	“I’m fine!” Azalea calls. Holly’s eyes get a glint to them, and she smiles dangerously, small fangs starting to appear…<br />
	“No! Azalea, go!” Orion shouts, and Azalea jumps.<br />
	“Fine!” She shouts back. She takes one more hit at Holly who giggles as she misses it, and then she takes off, up the stairs.<br />
	“Wait! Wait!” A woman calls to her. She stops and looks at the woman, holding a child in her arms. “Please, take him above with you!”<br />
	“You’ll be safe, ma’am?” She asks, glancing back at Orion, intensely fighting with Kreios’s.<br />
	She smiles. “I’ll be fine. Just, take him to Tenth and Living, my mother’s apartment is there. Tell her Maria sent Charlie to spend the day with his favorite grandma…”<br />
	“Come with me…I’ll protect you. They’re down here fighting it out anyway, you needn’t worry,” Azalea say kindly. She holds out her hand and the woman takes it. They go up the stairs and leave the subway.<br />
	“Thank you, thank you!” She cries when they reach the top.<br />
	“It’s nothing, all I did was walk out with you,” Azalea says, waving as she walks away.<br />
	“Thank you!” The woman calls once more, and Azalea waves once again.</p>
<p>	She finds her way back home and find the medicine kit and her mp3, putting more antibiotic cream both on her cheek and her arm as she listens to her favorite bands. Someone taps her on the shoulder and she turns around to see them, slightly dirty but otherwise fine.<br />
	She takes out one earbud. “Hey. I see no one died,” she says sourly.<br />
	“Aw, it’s okay Azalea, we just didn’t want them feeding on you,” Mercury says.<br />
	“Well, if they went berserk they would’ve had a hard time fighting!” Azalea points out.<br />
	“True, true, but even still,” Mercury says. “We wanted you, well, alive.”<br />
	“Whatever. I’m hungry. Can we go someplace for a real meal?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“Of course. We can go to that place where your man works!” Luc says with a wink. “Come on, it’s close!” He bounds out the door and Weiss and Mercury follow him.<br />
	“With the way he said it it’s like he’s talking about his boyfriend,” Azalea mutters to Orion. He laughs and she smiles.<br />
	“He has that effect, he can get very overeager at times,” Orion says as they walk. “Especially after battles. He enjoyed this one.”<br />
	“Really? You wouldn’t think that fighting would be so much fun for him…” Azalea says, and Orion nods.<br />
	“He had fighting blood in him, and it carried over to this lifetime, too,” Orion says.<br />
	“Yeah, because his life was the military…” Azalea says. She can see Restaurant Row, and it’s bustling with people. They go into the little café and are greeted by Jordan, whose face lights up when he sees Azalea.<br />
	“Azalea!” He says, kissing her on the cheek. She smiles, and Orion smiles at them both. “I just showed the rest of you to a booth, come on.” He keeps his arm snaked around her waist as he leads them, Orion trailing behind the couple.<br />
	“No pajamas?” Azalea asks with a smirk, looking at his white button-down shirt and dark gray linen pants.<br />
	“No pajamas,” He confirms. “This is a work day, gotta look nice.” He grins mischievously at her. “It keeps the ladies coming back.” She laughs and they arrive at their table, Mercury smiling at them. “See you later?”<br />
	“Of course,” Azalea says. “We have to go out sometime.”<br />
	“Most definitely,” he says, waggling his eyebrows. “Bye.” He kisses her on the cheek again and she gives him a small hug before sitting down.<br />
	She gets passed a menu and Mercury smirks. “Having fun with that boy?” She asks with an all-knowing look.<br />
	“Yes, for your information,” Azalea says, opening up the menu. “I think I’ll have some chicken. I haven’t eaten meat in a long time…”<br />
	“Sure, get whatever you want,” Orion says absently. “Our treat.”<br />
	“Come on!” Azalea says exasperated. “I have to pay sometime.”<br />
	“Not true!” Mercury says. “We can keep on paying for a long time!”<br />
	“Why?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“We’re arms dealers,” Orion says. “Well, not in the literal sense. We’re more like, say the weapons are with a warehouse people, and we’re just the people who supply them out.”<br />
	“Hence the word arms dealers, Orion, make it more clear!” Weiss chides. He turns to Azalea and smiles. “Basically, the people who need arms or whatever come to us, and we give them their weapons through their manufacturers.”<br />
	“Oh, like a go-to man?” Azalea says, realizing immediately.<br />
	“Yes, exactly like that!” Weiss says with a smirk to Orion, who glares at him. A waiter with brown hair and eyes comes up to their table and smiles.<br />
	“Hello, I’m Pete, what can I get you folks today?” He says with a smile.<br />
	“I’d like your roast chicken, dark meat only please, with mashed potatoes and gravy,” Azalea says with a smile. “Some iced tea, too, if you please,”<br />
	“Certainly, miss,” he says, his eyes twinkling. “And you all?”<br />
	“Four wines, rare, please,” Mercury says. He pales, and turns stiff.<br />
	“I’ll be right back,” he says formally, and Azalea sighs.<br />
	“They can never be normal with the whole wine thing, can they?” Azalea drawls, propping her head on her hand.<br />
	“Of course not,” Mercury says, flicking away a piece of hair, the blue fading leaving some fine blond in it’s place. “You’ll help me dye my hair soon, right?”<br />
	“Sure,” Azalea says.<br />
	“And my hair, too!” Luc says. “I’m dying the ends red!” Azalea smiles and he flicks his shaggy hair aside as their drinks come.<br />
	“Your chicken will be here shortly ma’am,” he says before leaving. Azalea takes a gulp of her iced tea while the others nurse theirs.<br />
	“So why do you arms deal?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“What other reason besides money?” Luc says. “It keeps us posh.” She giggles and takes another sip. “We don’t want to be poor rulers, do we?”<br />
	“How can you control an entire half of a city?” Azalea asks. “It seems kind-of difficult.”<br />
	“When we first came here, and established ourselves as a gang, all we had to do was take over some gangs. Those gangs we killed,” Orion says. “That drove fear into their hearts, and many submitted when we even started to approach them. After that it was easy to…convince the police here to let us take it into our own hands. They handle the day-to-day crimes, and look the other way when we get involved.”<br />
	“How long have you been here?” Azalea asks.<br />
	“We came,” Luc pauses. “We’ve been here for nine years.”<br />
	“So you don’t age,” she states.<br />
	“No, we don’t,” he says simply with a crooked smile. “And I’m always dashing because of it.” She giggles again, and her food arrives, the waiter leaving without a word. “Rude people, just because you have a…different diet!” They laugh at that, and she smiles before digging in. I think I like this whole vampire-gang thing… she thinks to herself before turning her attention solely on her food.</p>
<p>	“And you’re introduced how at clubs?” Oliver asks, leaning on the counter at the Music Box, which has become his frequent spot to be. His house has become filled with police officers and distraught parents, making it uncomfortable for him to stay there for long periods of time.<br />
	“Pretty much introduced as Ryan and the Band, yeah,” Ryan says, thumbing through a Nirvana songbook.<br />
	“So we need a name,” Oliver say, and he nods. “Have you come up with anything?”<br />
	“Not really. Phil suggested ‘The Rock Birds’ but Walt didn’t like that and I didn’t feel it either. Since then we haven’t really had a solid name,” Ryan says, looking up.<br />
	“How about… ‘Look and Listen’ or ‘The Same Name’ or ‘The Asylum Brothers,’” Oliver says, putting together random names.<br />
	“I don’t know. I like the word ‘Asylum’ but not with ‘brothers.’ What about ‘Asylum Bound?’” Ryan says, looking up.<br />
	“Yeah! I like that,” Oliver says. “Simple, but most people would remember it.”<br />
	“Let me call Phil,” Ryan says, getting out his phone. “Hey, Phil, me and Oliver have been thinking about the name ‘Asylum Bound.’ Like it? Don’t like it?” He pauses, and then his face breaks into a smile. “Yeah, you like it too?” Oliver perks up, listening with more intensity. “Great, you call Walt, let him know, see if he likes it. Yeah, I’ll let him know. Bye.” He shuts with phone, a goofy grin still on his face. “Phil likes it. Thinks it’s a perfect balance of punk and rock. And he wants me to let you know we have practice tomorrow at two, since it’s a Sunday and all.”<br />
	“Why two then?” Oliver asks.<br />
	“Church,” Ryan replies. Phil goes to church and I think Walt goes, too. Me, I like to sleep.” Oliver laughs again and nods. “You not religious either?”<br />
	“Not really,” Oliver says, going over to the music books. “Where am I going?”<br />
	“Here, actually. There’s a big practice room in the back, and the owner lets us practice there. Just head around back, use the alley on the side,” Ryan says. He sighs when Oliver picks the third book in the series. “Dude, do you sleep?”<br />
	“Sometimes,” Oliver says. “I like practicing better. Keeps away the nightmares. Can I just give this to you tomorrow?”<br />
	Ryan nods. “Just don’t tell the boss.” Oliver smiles and then he leaves, back for home.</p>
<p>	“Come on Azalea, it’s fine!” Mercury huffs, stomping her foot. “This one’s perfect!”<br />
	“It’s like, twenty-five dollars a square inch, Mercury. It’s not going to happen,” Azalea says. “With all the counter space you want put in, that’s about four thousand five hundred dollars. It’s not going to happen!”<br />
	“Well you wanted a yellow and orange kitchen, and then I suggested this one and you like it!” Mercury says, pointing again to the burnt orange-red quartz counter. “And we’re buying anyway! And it’s our house! And I like it!” With that Azalea sighs in defeat and Mercury smiles as Azalea walks away from the cheap linoleum countertops she was looking at.<br />
	“What’s next? Stains or tiles?” Azalea asks as Mercury tells the order to a salesman, who she also gives a copy of the floor plan to. He walks away and Mercury drags her over to the tiling section and Azalea looks them all over, picturing the quartz coloring. She bites her lip, pointing to a large tile, a foot by a foot square with a mid-tone yellow-orange coloring.<br />
	“Okay! That actually would like really nice by the quartz, and the stain you’ll be picking out and then the paint! And we could put it both on the floor and by the walls! Here, I’ll go pick out some paint samples for you to look at.” Mercury takes about six large of tiles and runs off with their cart, and Azalea sighs, going over to the staining aisle.<br />
	“Hello, miss, how can I help you?” A woman asks, coming over to Azalea.<br />
	“Oh, nothing, I’m just looking for a stain for my kitchen cabinets,” Azalea says casually, looking at all the different colors and shades. The woman fails to hide the surprised look on her face.<br />
	“Really? You have your own kitchen?” She asks. Azalea freezes, unsure of what to say to the woman. She knows she doesn’t really look old enough to be considered eighteen, at least, not without a red tube dress and dime light. Crap, she thinks.<br />
	“So this is where you are, honey,” Orion says, draping his arm around her shoulders. She looks at him with relief. “Hello, ma’am.”<br />
	“Is this your boyfriend?” The woman asks. She looks at Orion for a second, and his eyes lower and are raised by a fraction of an inch.<br />
	“Why, yes, actually, this is my fiancée,” Azalea says, pulling an excuse out of the air. “Yes, and we’re refurnishing his kitchen on the flat he bought. It’s so outdated, and not my style at all!”<br />
	“Oh, I see!” The saleswoman says, slightly embarrassed. “If you need any help, please, don’t hesitate to ask.” With that she walks away, and Orion lowers his arm.<br />
	“Thanks,” Azalea says, turning back to the wood stains.<br />
	“Picked one out yet?” He asks, and she shakes her head.<br />
	“As soon as I came over here that lady just walks over to help! It’s like she thought I would shoplift this stain or something,” Azalea huffs, looking at them. She scans the color variations. “Cherry?”<br />
	“Maybe a bit dark. What about this one?” He pulls down a nice, medium red oak color, and she smiles.<br />
	“Perfect!” He gets down three cans, and Mercury arrives with a bunch of colors.<br />
	“You found some!” She looks at them and nods. “Good. Here are the samples!” She gives them to Azalea, and she studies the cards, handing the reject ones to Orion. She’s left with three, and they look at them.<br />
	“This one,” Orion says, plucking out a golden yellow butter color.<br />
	“Alright,” Azalea says, putting the cards on a random shelf before they wheel away to the paints. “What happened to Luc and Weiss?”<br />
	“They had to get some more wood,” Orion says. “For the bottom part of the cabinets. They went to get the truck.”<br />
	“Wait, we have a truck?” Azalea says. They nod. “Since when?”<br />
	“Since we blew into this town,” Orion says casually, getting a couple of paint rollers. “What, you think we ran here?”<br />
	“I suppose that would take a while,” Azalea admits to herself. “Do any of you have a license?”<br />
	“Nope!” Mercury says with a grin. “But we’re good at eluding cops.” She winks at Azalea, then turns to the man in charge of the paints, flashing him a dazzling smile while Orion puts two cans of paint on the counter. “This color, please.”<br />
	“Certainly,” he smiles at them and then turns to mix the paint.<br />
	“So, when are the countertops going to be ready?” Orion asks Mercury.<br />
	“I think he said a week. I gave him my cell number to call,” Mercury says with a shrug. “But I don’t remember.”<br />
	“So my kitchen will be done that quickly?” Azalea asks. “It seems like it would take longer than that.”<br />
	“Well when you have super-fast workers working around the clock…” Mercury says. “It gets done quicker than the average human’s work.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;SCORE! Three points to the Crows! A fantastic shoot by the one-and-only, Oliver Lyman. What can&#8217;t this kid do?&#8221; The announcer calls out above the cheers of the crowd. Azalea grins, watching her brother make the shot. &#8220;Go Oliver!&#8221; She yells, standing up and cheering. &#8220;Good job!&#8221; He looks over to the stands, smiling and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=runawaythenovel.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5343996&amp;post=17&amp;subd=runawaythenovel&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;SCORE! Three points to the Crows! A fantastic shoot by the one-and-only, Oliver Lyman. What can&#8217;t this kid do?&#8221; The announcer calls out above the cheers of the crowd. Azalea grins, watching her brother make the shot.<br />
&#8220;Go Oliver!&#8221; She yells, standing up and cheering. &#8220;Good job!&#8221; He looks over to the stands, smiling and waving at his sister.<br />
&#8220;Why is she even here? I thought a freak like her wouldn&#8217;t come to a game. God, I don&#8217;t even see why someone like Oliver would even want to hang out with her.&#8221; A girl says to her friend, glaring at her. Azalea smiles and waves at her, ignoring the glare coming from the girl.<br />
&#8220;I mean, I know she&#8217;s his sister and all,&#8221; another girl chimes in, &#8220;but I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;d willingly hang out with her, not even out of pity.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;It must be their parents. They must make him hang out with her, because she&#8217;s got no friends and all,&#8221; the third girl adds, looking at Azalea with mock pity. &#8220;It must be so tragic.&#8221;<br />
Azalea smiles inwardly to herself, turning to the girls talking about her.<br />
&#8220;Yeah, it must be. I mean, it must be so tragic that Oliver doesn&#8217;t even spare a second glance to you freaks,&#8221; she looks at them, shaking her head slowly. &#8220;Meanwhile&#8230;&#8221;<br />
&#8220;SCORE! Oliver Lyman, what a star.&#8221; The announcer roars, and the crowd does, too.<br />
&#8220;HEY OLLIE!&#8221; Azalea yells. The girls look at her, as if she just committed a heinous crime. &#8220;Good job!&#8221; He finds her in the stands again and smiles, putting his thumbs up, happy that he made his baby sister proud.<br />
&#8220;How dare you call him like that!&#8221; The first girl says.<br />
&#8220;You tell her Molly!&#8221; The second one says, glaring at Azalea. &#8220;She has no right to call him that!&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I do so,&#8221; Azalea says with a smile. &#8220;Because I&#8217;m his best friend. Not you.&#8221; With that she gets her bag and moves to a different section, one with less teenagers and more parents, cheering their sons on.<br />
She sighs again, fixing the collar of her black shirt, the uniform for their dojo practices. She sees Oliver scanning the crowds, and she waves and he smiles at her again. He points to the clock and make a karate chop-like motion and she giggles. She does glance at the clock, though, and sees that they&#8217;re ahead of the other team by about ten points, with only thirty seconds left to the game. They receive the ball again, and Oliver runs up the court, making a shot.<br />
“SCORE! And I believe&#8212;” The buzzer sounds, signaling the end of the game. “Yes! The Crows win the finals, Forty-one to twenty-eight! They will be going the State Finals! Congratulations! This is Peter Brownan, signing off.” Everyone streams out of the bleachers, heading to the team, and Azalea picks up her bag, and something hits her head. She looks and it’s a wad of gum, right in the middle of her hair. She tries to pull it out, but it won’t go. She sighs, and makes her way out of the gymnasium.<br />
“Proud?” A familiar voice asks behind her, and she turns, lighting up. “Well?” Her brother’s standing there, sweaty and panting slightly, but grinning nonetheless.<br />
“Of course. Hey, could you do me a favor?” Azalea says, reaching in her pencil case, pulling out her pair of scissors. Her brother looks at her, uncertain. “Cut my hair for me.”<br />
“What happened?” He says, taking the scissors from her hand.<br />
“Gum got in my hair,” Azalea says, turning around for him to see. “Just hack it all off.”<br />
“What? Who did it? Those freaks. How can they think they can do something like that?” Oliver says, cutting her hair, slowly.<br />
“It’s fine. Really. I was thinking about cutting it, anyway.” She winces at her lie, unconvincing even to her.<br />
“Oh really? How short?” Oliver says, cutting her hair to shoulder-length, effectively removing the gum.<br />
“Just kill it. Choppy. Might as well go pixie-cut.” She says, and he starts hacking, getting a hang of it. He finishes, dusting the scissors off into the trash bin with the rest of her hair. He hands the scissors to her, and she smiles at him.<br />
“Thanks.”<br />
“Don’t mention it. How are you going to explain this to Mom and Dad? They don’t know anything about this…” He lets his statement hang, a testament to their deception.<br />
“Well, they won’t ever know, now will they? Please, Ollie, don’t tell them.” She raises her hoodie. “See? Now they won’t know.” She smiles. “Come on, we’re going to be late.”<br />
“Yeah, you’re right. Master Ten-way wouldn’t like that, would he?” Ollie smiles at her. “Wait here, I’ll grab the keys for you.” He runs into the locker room, coming back a minute later. “Here! Wait for me in the car. I’ll change into my practice clothes. There’s really no point in showering.”<br />
“You’ll stink up the car!” Azalea shoots back before grinning. “Just kidding. Come on!” She walks out to the parking lot, unlocking their car, a beat-up old ruster, brown with ripped leather interior.<br />
She sighs, ruffling her now short hair. I wonder when I should run away. Soon, definitely. This hair thing is the last straw. Poor Ollie. Stuck with me. Those girls were right. He probably pities me. I can’t believe in the sixteen years I’ve been alive, I’ve only made one friend. Do I have enough money? I mean, I’m sure I do. I’ve been working at the pharmacy for a long time, and I haven’t spent any of it… She turns on the car light, doing the math in her notebook. Yeah. Definitely enough. Then maybe Ollie could tell them about my job, and how I have no friends. They’ll probably just laugh and move on, though. They’ll definitely be better off without me. Yeah. They will be. </p>
<p>Oliver knocks on the car window, and she unlocks it for him, and he slides in the drivers seat.<br />
“Are we still working on that one move, the low jump block?” Oliver asks, turning the car on and driving out of the parking lot. “That was what, two weeks ago?”<br />
“I’m not working on that anymore. After I learned the Middle Jump block, Master Ten-way showed me the high jump block, I was working on that with Jared last week.”<br />
“Really? Isn’t that advanced?” Oliver asks her, turning onto the freeway by the high school.<br />
“Not really. It’s actually kind of easy. Jared was having a hard time getting past me, actually.”<br />
“I haven’t been in forever.” Oliver comments, as they drive along the road. “I must suck by now.”<br />
“Hey, at least you’ll rock at push-ups. I still stink at those.” Azalea says. “I’m really only good at the martial arts aspect.”<br />
“Isn’t that the only aspect that matters at the dojo?” Oliver says wryly. “You’re better than me, and you’re what, two years younger than me?”<br />
“One year, five months, three weeks, and two days older than me. Geez, get it right!” She says in mock exasperation. “And besides, we started at the same time. I was what, six?”<br />
“Yeah. But so what? You’re still better than me.” He says, turning onto an exit.<br />
“At least you know I’ll be able to protect myself.” She says jokingly, though she knows she’ll have to fend for herself soon.<br />
“Yeah, that’s true. And you’re so frail-looking, no one will suspect anything.” He turns onto another street, and turns into the dojo parking lot. “Come on, Martial Arts Princess. Come beat me into submission.” They get out of the car, Oliver locking it behind them, and walk into the dojo.<br />
“Hello, Azalea, Oliver.” Master Ten-way says, coming up to them. He’s an Asian man in his mid-forties, wearing the uniform black outfit. They smile at him, putting their bags down on a bench and taking off their sweatshirts. “Azalea, can I talk to you?” She walks back to him, and he lowers his voice slightly. “I was wondering if you would like to become a member of the dojo. I know you’re a little young, but you have the spark.”<br />
“Me? A member of the dojo? For real?” Azalea says. A member of the dojo was a very prestigious title, and only the top students every couple of years was made into a member, someone who was considered at the level of Master Ten-way himself.<br />
“Of course. Not only have you been showing amazing skills all the years you’ve been training, but you high jump block is amazing.”<br />
	“Then yes! It’s such an honor, thank you!” She says, genuinely pleased with herself.<br />
“Good. Now go get warmed up. I have to test you, to prove you’re ready to become a member. Don’t worry. I have faith in you.” He ruffles her hair and turns away, but turns back.<br />
“When did you shorten your hair?” He asks her.<br />
“Just today. Do you like it?” Azalea says, smiling at him. He smiles back, nodding.<br />
“Yes. It’s, um, very ‘punk.’” She laughs and he turns away, stretching for their match. She warms up and they’re ready to begin. The rest of the class sits down and she winks at Oliver, who smiles back. They bow to each other, and they begin.<br />
Azalea quickly moves to the offensive, windmill kicking him, though he blocks and throws her off balance. Azalea jumps back up, taking a defensive position, as he tries to land a series of kicks which she blocks, and then she retaliates with quick, fast punches. They break away, and she jumps, kicking him in the arm, and then a swift follow-up of the “Fury Punches.” He starts hitting her again, and she ducks, instead moving her leg out, tripping him. He doesn’t react in time, though, and she pins him to the mat.<br />
“Very good, Azalea. Congratulations, you just beat your old master.” She helps him get up, and she smiles. Then “Courtesy Bow” to each other, and the students swarm in and cheer for Azalea.<br />
“Good job, sis!” Oliver says, patting her on the back. “That was really cool.”<br />
“Thanks!” She says back to him, and she smiles. Then the crowd breaks up and they begin to practice again, Azalea practicing with Ten-way.<br />
An hour later, the practice breaks up, and Oliver and Azalea are riding back to their house.<br />
“You did a good job, Azalea,” Oliver says seriously. “You know I never really had the knack for Martial Arts. I’m thinking about quitting, actually.”<br />
“What? You can’t! You can’t give up. You’re getting better. I’m sure it’ll click for you soon,” Azalea says to him, shocked that he would even consider giving up.<br />
“I just don’t know. I don’t want to play basketball, either. I wish I could just play music of my own everyday, never needing to know what the other teams weaknesses are, when to shoot, when to block, every single rule there is to basketball. I just want to play music.” Oliver takes the exit back to their house and he sighs. “I don’t even really like playing basketball anymore. I mean, once you’re a star, why not stop? Let someone else sit on the throne. I was thinking about taking up guitar. Actually, I’ve been thinking about taking up guitar for awhile now. What do you think?”<br />
“I think you’d be really good at guitar. Really. Yeah…that’s a good idea! I can see you playing guitar, having a band, maybe even singing lead vocals.” Azalea says, excited. “You would be great at it, too!”<br />
“You think?” Oliver says, pulling into their driveway. “I didn’t think I could sing that well.”<br />
“You can. Remember the choir teacher in the tenth grade? He heard you singing in the locker room, and he practically begged you.” Azalea slams the door of the car, and Oliver gets out, too.<br />
“That old pervert guy? I remember that!” He laughs. “He was following me around for weeks after he heard me!”<br />
“Yeah, you see? Don’t you think you would be great?” Azalea asks him as they walk out of their garage and into their kitchen. She opens the refrigerator, and looks inside, hoping for an apple in the crisper, but finding only carrots.<br />
“I suppose so. But I don’t think Dad would like me quitting the basketball team,” Oliver says, reaching in a cupboard for a cup, filling it with water. “He would be so disappointed I wouldn’t be making the college basketball team.” He ruffles his wavy hair, similar in color to hers, and she smiles.<br />
“I don’t know. I’m not really good at these types of things. I’ve never been good at judging character, especially within my own family.” She rummages around and finds a yogurt, and opens it, grabbing a spoon from the drain board.  “I want a shower, anyway. Later.” She walks out of the kitchen, walking upstairs to go into her room.<br />
She looks at herself in her mirror, an old, tarnished silver antique hanging above her dresser. She fingers her auburn brown hair, now cut short in choppy waves. Then she notices her fingers, unkempt fingernails and long fingers, graceful for playing the piano but useless otherwise. She looks at her skin, pale, almost too pale, despite having been out for hours under the sun ove rthe summer. Then she looks at her eyes.<br />
Azalea sighs, looking at her eyes. Ocean blue, the only remarkable thing is the black vertical line running through both irises. Slightly almond-shaped, her lashes were thick and black, under thin, curving eyebrows. She notices her nose next, a slightly overlong nose with a thin top and slightly flat bottom, with a small, almost unnoticeable piercing, as tiny as a speck of glitter but there nonetheless. Then her mouth, with the big bottom lip and the smaller top lip, both a perfect, dark raspberry color, obtrusive and loud, the first feature people see on her pale, heart-shaped face.<br />
She closes her eyes and falls on her bed, leaving the yogurt on the dresser. Maybe I’ll stay. It’s only two more years. What’s going to happen? This has to be the worst of it. Yeah. What else could happen? She resigns herself to staying, and then she gets up and goes to take a shower. </p>
<p>“Azalea! Time for school!” Her mother calls, rapping on her door. She rolls out of bed, pulling on the first clothes she sees, a black long-sleeve v-neck shirt and gray jeans, with lime green high tops and a matching hoodie. She remembers her hair, and rummages around in a drawer and finds a black beanie hat, which she shoves on her head and walks out of the room.<br />
“Good, you’re up, Azalea. Here, have something to eat. Are you going to drive with Oliver?” Her mother asks her, swarming around her like a gnat, fussing with her hair and fixing her hoodie, which was crooked on her shoulders.<br />
“Mom, I take the car with Oliver everyday. And fine, I’ll eat something.” She reaches in the fruit bowl, pulling out a banana. “God, Mom, don’t you have something else to do?”<br />
	“Taking care of my children is my first priority,” she answers primly. “And besides, I don’t have to be at work until eight.”<br />
“God, then go put on some make-up or something. Where’s Oliver?” Azalea says, trying to get her mother to go away.<br />
“Well, I was wondering if I could do your make-up!” She says brightly. “I mean, your outfit is a little dark today, but if I brighten it up I’m sure you’ll crush Leo will come up and talk to you!”<br />
“Mom, I had a crush on Leo in the fourth grade. I got over him six years ago.”<br />
“Oh. But even still…I’m sure you would love it some boy talked to you!” Her mother says, recovering from her mistake immediately.<br />
“God, don’t you get it? I will never wear make-up. It’s superficial,” Azalea says. “What time is it?”<br />
“Just about six. Make-up takes some serious time, but it’s always worth it!” Her mother chirps. “I should wake up your father, though…” She rushes upstairs. “Brandon, honey! It’s almost six!”<br />
Azalea sighs even harder and gets out a cup, filling it with orange juice. “Stupid mother. Why does she do this to me?”<br />
Her mother comes back downstairs, bringing a large quilted bag with her, the one she keeps her special “Azalea Only” make-up in. Azalea smiles, remembering that most of the containers inside were still unopened and untouched. “Here! Sit down, I’ll do your make-up. And take off the silly hat, it’s not even cold out!”<br />
“Mom! I don’t want to do this! It’s so lame!” Azalea yells at her, reaching out of her grasp. “And it’s November! It should be cold out!”<br />
Her mother sits down at the table. “Please, Azalea? It would make me feel so happy. Consider it a birthday gift. My birthday’s soon, anyway. Just for today?”<br />
Azalea considers for a moment. She thinks to herself. “Would I have you something else, too?”<br />
“No, this would be great! As long as I get a picture…” Her mother says.<br />
“Fine.” She sits down and her mother brightens immediately.<br />
	“Thank you, Azalea! You have no idea how much this means to me…Now sit still!” Her mother grabs her face and begins.<br />
Twenty-five minutes later she wipes her hands on a tissue and hands Azalea a mirror. “All done!” She exclaims. “I think you look beautiful.” Azalea looks and sees a completely different person. Her eyes have been highlighted by black mascara and emerald eyeliner, with a light green dusting on her eyelids. Her cheeks are now tanner with the use of some powder, which makes her raspberry lips, slightly lighter due to the help of some lipgloss, even less dark and more natural looking.<br />
“Why did I do this?” Azalea says, shaking her head slowly. I look likte one of the freaks at school! She thinks to herself. Why did I agree to this? Her mother sighs deeply, and leans against the counter.<br />
“Good morning, Lila!” A booming voice says, and her father walks into the room, wearing a white shirt and tie. “My, my Azalea, aren’t you looking pretty?” She rolls her eyes and her mother sighs again.<br />
	Why are they so perfect? Prom King and Queen, blond hair, blue eyes, tall, dark, and handsome…they’re so clichéd! I can’t believe I got stuck with them…stupid parents. I bet if I left they wouldn’t even remember they had a daughter!  Azalea thinks viciously to herself as her mother smiles and he kisses her cheek.<br />
“Good morning, family&#8212;Azalea! What did you let Mom do?” Oliver says, walking into the kitchen. “It looks so weird…not that it looks bad or anything. You actually look pretty good, but…” He trails off, blushing slightly, and he looks almost embarrassed to be caught in this situation.<br />
“Gee, thanks Ollie. I love how supportive you are of me,” she says sarcastically. “Hurry up and take the picture, I want this stuff off my face.”<br />
“That’s right!” She exclaims, going into the main entryway, opening the odds-and-ends closet door. She pulls out the digital camera, turning it on as she goes back into the kitchen. “Smile!” Azalea half-heartedly smiles, and she snaps the picture.<br />
	“I like it!” Her father booms, smiling at the screen. “You’re so pretty, Azalea, it looks fantastic.”<br />
“You think?” Azalea says, looking at the camera screen. She sees herself smiling, rather forcefully, looking just short of ridiculous with the make-up on.<br />
“Why are you wearing the hat in the house, Azalea?” Her father asks, tall enough to grab it off her head despite her attempt to shield. Her mother gasps, and Azalea glances at Oliver for a split second. He shrugs and mouths, “The truth.”<br />
“Azalea! Your hair! What on Earth were you thinking? Your hair was so beautiful, and now it’s so…short.” Her mother cries, her eyes filling up with tears. “It was such a pretty color.”<br />
“Well, I was walking down the bleachers after Oliver’s game, you know, the one last night you guys couldn’t come to because you had to go to Dad’s teacher concert for his school district&#8212;” Azalea begins, but her father cuts her off.<br />
“Your point, Azalea?” He says, crossing his arms. Not a good sign, Azalea thinks. She sighs, and runs a hand through her hair and continues.<br />
“Yeah, and anyway, I tripped down the bleachers, just a couple bleachers, but anyway, someone stuck fresh gum right under one of the bleacher seats and it got stuck. So I cut my hair off.” Azalea finishes, deciding to leave Oliver out of it.<br />
“Haven’t you heard of the peanut butter trick?” Her mother sighs, sinking into a chair. “How could you not know of the peanut butter trick?”<br />
“Peanut butter? What are you talking about?” Azalea asks. Her mother opens her mouth, but she cuts her off. “Never mind. Anyway, even if I knew of this “peanut butter” trick,” she puts air quotes around peanut butter, “I didn’t have any peanut butter anyway, and besides, I couldn’t go home because we had to go to Martial Arts class anyway&#8212;”<br />
“And, she was made a member of the dojo! She took down Master Ten-way. It was so cool. And she got straight A’s again this term, even in Mr. Lucas’ class…college-level math, Mom,” Oliver says, trying to distract them.<br />
“Don’t distract us Oliver, this is more important. I can’t believe you did something like this, Azalea! I’m taking you out of school so we can fix this. Maybe we could get you some extensions…and as soon as that’s over with, you’re going to stay in your room and think about what you’ve done. This is serious,” Her mother said.<br />
	“Lila. This is her junior year. Think about it. All the colleges are watching…” Her father says.<br />
“Brandon! This is serious! I can’t believe&#8212;” Azalea tunes them out, her anger at them burning brightly. What? I make member of the dojo, and she just brushes it aside? That’s not fair! If this was Oliver, I’m sure they would’ve made a huge deal out of it. And even making a college class, even if it is senior year, that would’ve been cause for a party! That’s it. I thought last night I might tough it out for two more years, but I have to leave, I have to do something. I hate it here!<br />
“&#8212;so it’s settled, then? She’ll go to the beauty salon herself and get it fixed, and then she’ll go to school. The salon and the school aren’t that far from each other, so she can walk. It’s a beautiful day out, anyway,” Her mother says, and gets up, going to her purse on the kitchen counter. “Here’s a twenty. Go to the salon and get it fixed, and then I expect you to go back to school. Now, I have to get ready. Oliver can drive you to the salon. Wait until it opens at nine. Be good.” She kisses her children on the cheek and then Brandon, and leaves the room.<br />
“Tough break, kid. Feel bad for you. See you tonight,” her father says. He kisses them on the cheek, too, and leaves to the garage to his car.<br />
“Come on, Azalea. We gotta go.” Oliver motions to the garage, but she shakes her head.<br />
“I’d rather walk. It’ll clear my head.”<br />
“If you say so. I can’t believe she didn’t say anything about your member status. Or your straight-A’s. They’re both major,” Oliver says, going to the fridge to get a water bottle.<br />
“I know! It’s not fair, and you and I both know if it was you we’d already be celebrating and making plans to go out for dinner, and getting you something nice!” Azalea yells, thankful that she hears shower water running.<br />
“It’s alright. If you don’t want the ride…” Oliver says, glancing at the stove clock.<br />
“Go. I’ll be fine, eventually. Bye, Ollie, love you.”  She hugs him tightly, and kisses him on the cheek, knowing she would be on the train out of town before they even realized she was gone.<br />
“Love you, too.” He strokes her now short hair and smells her shampoo, a citrus-like herbal scent, sharp but nice-smelling. “Be good, though. Don’t get in trouble, running all around town. See you at lunch?”<br />
“No, I think I’ll just skip the rest of the day. Mom was right, it’s a beautiful day out,” she says to him.<br />
“Alright. I’ll see you later. Love you!” He smiles at her, leaning down to kiss her on the cheek.<br />
“I still can’t believe you’re over a foot taller than me. Five-four isn’t that short!” Azalea says with a smile, playing that joke one last time.<br />
“And I still can’t believe you’re only five-four. Mom’s five-six, at least,” Oliver says. “And six-six isn’t that tall.”<br />
“Still taller than Mom,” Azalea says. “Aw, you gotta go. It’s six forty-five, you won’t get a parking space.”<br />
“Bye, then.”<br />
“Love you!” She says, trying to make this last goodbye as easy as possible.<br />
“Love you.” He grins at her, and hugs her one last time. She grips him tightly, and she can feel tears forming. With one last wave, he slides his messenger bag across himself and leaves the kitchen. She furiously wipes her eyes on a tissue, and goes into the small half-bath by the kitchen to wash off the make-up, and then goes upstairs, careful to be quiet. She considers finding her own duffel bag to pack, but, on second thought, slides into Oliver’s room and gets his gym bag, carefully removing everything and putting it neatly on his bed.<br />
She then goes into her room, and starts to pack. First she goes into her closet and pulls out three shirts, thermals in different colors. Then she finds her favorite pair of jeans and adds them to the pile. She gets a hair brush, and her mp3 player and the things she needs to recharge it if she ever gets a chance to. She gets her toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo and soap, again in case she ever gets a chance to wash and shower. She finds another pair of jeans, and packs some random pairs of socks and underwear. After that, she gets her notebook and a couple pens and pencils. After that, she looks around her room. It looks so lifeless now, she thinks. Like my spirit is gone from this room. She remembers one other thing. She gets a clean sheet of paper, and goes into Oliver’s room, sitting down in the middle of his floor, and starts to write. </p>
<p>Dear Oliver, </p>
<p>I can’t tell you how much it hurts me to write every word on this piece of paper. Looking around in your room, I remember everything; the good, the bad. I wonder if I’ll ever see you again. And although I know you would’ve joined me in a heartbeat, I have to do this on my own.<br />
And as clichéd as it sounds, I’m running away because I can’t take it anymore. You know I couldn’t, just couldn’t. It was just too hard, and I’d rather be alone than have to deal with this town. Even you said I could take care of myself, and that’s what I intend to do; and you know me, I’ll last. I’ll miss you desperately, and I hope you can forgive me someday. I’m sorry for leaving you, but you deserve something, someone better than me. I’m sorry, so sorry, please forgive me. I’m starting over, and I have to do what’s best for me. You were the thing keeping me here, but now even that can’t sustain me, and although writing this hurts me so much, I feel vindicated for leaving, and I still feel free, and I’ll never feel guilty for leaving, though I’ll regret never coming clean with you about leaving.<br />
Don’t pity me, don’t come looking for me, please. Pretend I’ve gone to live with someone else, pretend I never existed.  I’ll remember you for every day of my life, and I hope you know that I will. And I’m gone now, so you can live a normal life. Actually, don’t live a normal life, find people to start a band with. Be a rock star! If you ever become big, I’ll see you live and remember the good times. I love you, I love you so much. </p>
<p>Love,<br />
Azalea</p>
<p>P.S. If you become famous, put me on the backstage list so I can see you, and talk to you face-to-face. Please? </p>
<p>She finishes the letter and reads it over, hoping that Oliver would understand her reasons to leave. He’s witnessed this stuff himself, she thinks. He has to understand. He has to. She hears her mother turning the shower water off and drying off, humming to herself. She silently gets up, stealing an envelope out of Oliver’s desk drawer, she seals up the letter and writes Oliver on it in big handwriting. On the back she scribbles on it, Sorry I stole your bag! and puts it on top of his basketball things, and, taking one last look at his room, leave the room and the house. </p>
<p>Funny thing about this town, Azalea thinks as she walks down the street to the bank. It’s so small, and yet, no one knows anyone’s business… She hears a car driving past, slowly, and she sees her mother’s cherry red car. She smiles and waves, and the car slows down, and her mother rolls down the window.<br />
“Why do you have Oliver’s bag?” She asks her.<br />
“I’m going to give to him at school, he forgot it at home,” Azalea lies, sure that her mother wouldn’t know that Oliver comes home to get it before going to practice.<br />
“Oh. That’s very kind of you. Good luck at the salon, honey!” With that, she rolls up the window and zooms down the street, turning a corner. She rolls her eyes at her mother, and continues down the street, but not to the beauty salon, but to the bank right next to it. The bank opens at seven, so she walks in and goes up to the sleepy teller.<br />
“Hello. I’d like to make a withdrawal, please,” she says to the teller, effectively waking her up.<br />
“Alright. What’s your bank account number?” She asks her, wiping the sleep out of her eyes.<br />
“Here’s my bank card. I’m just curious, but what’s my balance?” Azalea asks the teller.<br />
“One second, please, miss,” the teller says, clicking keys on her keyboard. “Here it is! Six thousand, eight hundred twenty dollars and eighty cents. How much would you like to withdraw?”<br />
“I’d actually like to close the account, please,” Azalea says politely.<br />
“Really? Alright, then, would you like this in cash?” The teller says, taken aback by the request. Azalea nods.<br />
“Yes, please. I know it’s an unusual request, but could you make about two hundred dollars in twenties, tens, and fives, ten dollars in ones and ten in quarters?” Azalea asks the teller, and she nods.<br />
“That’s not so unusual. But first, I need to see a photo ID, if you could.” The teller watches as Azalea reaches into her back pocket for her school ID. “Good, good. Alright then. One minute, please, miss.” The teller turns around and starts to collect the bills, sixty-six one hundred bills, five twenties, seven tens, and six fives. Then she gets ten ones and a ten dollar quarter roll, and three extra quarters and a nickel. She puts it all in four envelopes and hands it to Azalea.<br />
 	“Here you go, miss. If you would be so kind…?” She holds a withdrawal slip and a pen, which Azalea signs. “Thank you! Have a nice day.”<br />
“You, too.” Azalea leaves and zips up the money in the duffel bag. She then walks to the phone booth and gets the phone book and looks up the train station, and starts to walk there. </p>
<p>When she arrives at the station she immediately finds the ticket station, where an elderly man was working.<br />
“Welcome to the Amtrak station! I’m Jed, how may I help you?” The man says, and Azalea smiles.<br />
“Hi, yes, Jed, I was wondering when the first train to the City would be available, please,” Azalea says to him.<br />
“Of course, but if I could see an ID, please?” Azalea smiles, she was expecting this question. She pulls out her school ID and shows the man.<br />
“My, my, shouldn’t you be in school young lady?” He says with a smile. She smiles back and explains.<br />
“Yes, technically I should be, but I’m moving in with my father, who lives in the City. My mom and Dad are divorced, and I was living with my mom, but we had a horrible fight and I called my dad to see if I could live with him. He says it’s fine with him, but I have to pay my way up there. So here I am,” she says to him, sweetly. “He’s expecting me sometime today or tomorrow.”<br />
“Alright, then. What class would you like to go in?” Jed asks, and she smiles. “If you go first class you can take the one that leaves in fifteen minutes. And to tell you the truth, economy class is really trashy. Not to take away business to Amtrak, of course.” He winks at her and giggles, adding to the sweetness persona.<br />
“I’ll go first, then. This is my child support money, anyway. Got it off my mom before she kicked me out.” Azalea pulls out a hundred dollar bill and hands it to the man.<br />
“Alright miss, out of a hundred it’ll be seventy-nine fifty, so here’s your change of twenty dollars and fifty cents. Here’s your ticket, it’s station six, if you go out here and take a right, and then go left you’ll reach your station. Since it’s a breakfast train, and since you’re first class, you’ll get a selection of delicious muffins and bagels, and of course a variety of drinks. Thank you for riding Amtrak, and have a nice day!” The man smiles and she turns to leave, following his instructions to station six, where she boards onto the comfortable first carriage, with creamy plush leather interior. A stewardess leads Azalea to her seat and offers her a selection of juices and sodas, and she takes an apple juice. Then she is left alone, and she sits back and watches her old life disappear.</p>
<p>She stands in front of the train station, and looks out into the City. She’s never been to here before, and it all seems so strange. There are so many people walking about, and it’s only one in the afternoon. There are a lot of teenagers roaming around the streets, too, and Azalea blended in immediately. The buildings seemed to tower over Azalea, and the streets were filled with shadows, even though the sun was shining brightly. She smiles and thinks, So this is my new home…where will I sleep? She takes a left, and finds herself on another street, this one longer, with more stores and boutiques. She walks along that for awhile, finally eating the chocolate chip muffin that she got on the train.<br />
When she’s done with the muffin, she takes a turn and finds herself on another street, called Restaurant Row. True to the name, it’s filled with restaurant after restaurant, of all different varieties and styles. There’s a Ramen shop followed by a posh French Café, and then there’s a Mexican Restaurant, so many Azalea finds herself hungry, although she just ate the muffin a minute ago. With a sigh, she turns away from Restaurant Row and keeps walking among the boutiques and stores.<br />
She walks for hours along that never-ending street, never seeing enough. She gets hungry again, and buys a hot dog from a street vendor, a large man with a potbelly who winks at her lasciviously. She raises her eyebrows and leaves, grateful he didn’t try anything. She was good at Martial Arts, but she wasn’t sure someone that big would go down. She eats her hotdog and throws away the wrapper as sun sets, and she finally turns, blindly stumbling into an alley. Instead of going back, she keeps walking, following where it will end up.<br />
She finds a split in the ally, breaking it apart, and she takes a right, simply seeing where it will end up. Hey, it’s not as if anyone will be telling me no… she reasons, continuing to go along the alleyway maze. Suddenly she hears shouting, and screams of pain. She jumps a fence, and finds a vicious-looking man, standing in front of a woman on the pavement, crying and clutching her stomach.<br />
“I thought I told you to shut up!” He yells, kicking the woman again. “If I tell you it’s not mine, it’s not mine.” With every word he kicks her stomach again. “Don’t bullshit me! Don’t say anything!” He lashes out again, and Azalea drops her bag, praying she doesn’t get blood on her hoodie.<br />
“Hey!” Azalea yells. The man turns, murder in his eyes. “Don’t kick her!”<br />
“And who are you to stop me? This is just business, and she doesn’t mind, does she?” He grabs the woman by her hair, and she starts to plead.<br />
“No, don’t baby, I’ll give it up, it doesn’t matter, please no baby, baby please…” she cries, trying to reason with the man.<br />
“Shut up!” He drops the woman on the hard pavement again. “I told you to be quiet!”<br />
“Leave her alone!” Azalea shouts again. “Try hitting me, first.” She takes a defensive stance, one that was good for fighting a person larger than yourself. He lunges forward, and she dodges, and quickly kicks him in a kidney. He doubles over in pain, and she takes the opportunity to kick his stomach, and once to the neck, so he wouldn’t yell. “How do you like it? And there’s not even anything growing inside you!” He drops to the ground, holding his stomach. He goes still, and he stops moving.<br />
“Hey! I’m talking to you!” She yells, kicking him to the side, so that’s he’s face up.<br />
“Is…he…dead?” The woman on the ground murmurs. She sits up shakily, and Azalea goes over to her.<br />
“I’m not sure. I just wanted him to stop hurting you…are you alright?” Azalea says to her.<br />
“I’ll be fine, eventually, I’m just not sure about the little guy inside me. He probably made me miscarriage.” The woman says, fresh tears forming in her eyes. “I hope he’s dead. He was my ex-husband. A couple months ago, we were at a party together and…and we slept together. Just once. But then I got pregnant, and I made the mistake of coming to him today…I just hope the little person inside isn’t gone.” Azalea helps her sit up against the fence, and goes over the man, checking his eyelids, and pulse. He was growing cold.<br />
“I think I killed him,” Azalea murmurs shakily. “I didn’t mean to…”<br />
“Honey, that’s fine with me. He was a jerk,” the woman says to her, finally coming out of the shock. “What are we going to do with him, then?”<br />
“I’ll take him, if you want,” a voice says behind them, a male voice, creamy like silk, a deep baritone. They both turn towards the voice to reveal a pack of humans, all of different ages. There were four of them, very pale, and they seemed to glow, even though it was almost dark.<br />
“Who are you? What do you want with a corpse?” Azalea asks, turning around, her eyes catching the light. “And why are you here?”<br />
“We came when we heard screaming. We came just in time to see the show. Very impressive, by the way,” the baritone voice says, its owner stepping out. The voice belongs to an Asian man, in his early twenties wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and jeans with a long cut off-center from the knee to the ankle. He smiles at Azalea, and she feels her pulse quicken. Whoever this man is, he sends chills down her spine. He looks her in the eyes and his eyes open slightly wider.<br />
“That doesn’t answer my question,” Azalea says. “Why do you want a corpse?”<br />
“Actually, we’re people from the local blood bank. We came to get the blood, we’re all just dying to get some more,” says a female voice, a woman who skips out of the shadows of one of the other men. The woman has long, waist-length hair, dyed various shades of purple and blue. She wears a ruby shirt with day-glo green and yellow stripes and Bermuda shorts, even though it’s cold for November. “So can we have it?” She peers at Azalea’s eyes, and she smiles secretively.<br />
“Take it. Could you call an ambulance for me? I don’t know if I can walk to the hospital. I want to see if the little one is alright…” the woman on the ground says. “Please?”<br />
“Weiss, escort her to the hospital. It’s not far, go slow. Then meet us back at the Palace,” the Asian man says, and the biggest guy in the group comes out and smiles at the woman.<br />
“Come on, I’ll carry you!” He says, jovial as it can get in a dark alley with a dead man and a tearful woman. True to his word, he scoops up the woman and walks away. “So, how did you get in this situation?” He asks her as they walk away.<br />
“Luc, carry the corpse to the Palace. The basement, second quartile, fourth column should be available.” The other man, skinny with silver hair gracefully extracts himself from the remaining members and picks up the dead man, and though heavy-looking the man picks him up bridal-style as if he weighs nothing.<br />
“As you wish,” Luc says, and walks away. Then the Asian man turns to Azalea.<br />
“Hello,” he says pleasantly, as if he didn’t just orchestrate the clean-up of the murder scene. “I am called Orion.”<br />
“I’m Azalea,” she says, extending a hand to him and he takes it, shaking her hand firmly. His hand is like ice, his finger lithe and long like hers. “How do you do?”<br />
“I’m good, thanks. And you?” He asks her, releasing her hand, and she gives him a shrug.<br />
“It could be better,” she says with a wry smile.<br />
“Yeah, yeah, pleasantries. I’m Mercury, and you’re coming with us!” The girl with the bright outfit cuts in. “Come on! Is this your bag?” She picks up the duffel bag and slings it over her shoulder.<br />
“Hey! That’s my bag!” Azalea says, reaching out for it. But the girl, Mercury, steps away.<br />
“Not gonna work! Come on, runaway. You need a place to stay, right?” Mercury asks, and Azalea looks at her critically.<br />
“I’m not a runaway. I simply heard the yelling and came over to see what was wrong,” Azalea says. “I was on my way to my friends’ house.”<br />
“Liar! This is the ghetto, and unless you were planning on popping major drugs, you wouldn’t have this money!” Mercury says, holding up the envelope filled with hundreds. “So you have to come with us, runaway!”<br />
“Alright, fine, so I’m a runaway. What difference does it make to you?” Azalea says, simply overwhelmed by this girls’ character. “Why do you care?”<br />
“Runaway, that’s great! Now you can join us! Come on!” Mercury sprints away, and Azalea sighs, and turns to Orion.<br />
“Does she do this a lot?” She asks him, already tired out from just conversing with her.<br />
“Yeah, she’s one hyper being,” Orion says. “I always get a headache around her. Come on, now that she has your bag.” He starts to walk, and Azalea walks with him.<br />
“So, what does she want me to join?” Azalea asks him, as he leads her through the city.<br />
“We’re a gang,” Orion says simply. “We, well, she, likes your fighting. And frankly, so do I. It was nice to see such apt fighting from such a young girl.”<br />
“But I’m only what, three, four, years younger than you?” Azalea asks, wondering why a guy hardly older than her would call her so young.<br />
“Yeah. That’s what I meant,” he says smoothly, and Azalea raises her eyebrows, but then dismisses it.<br />
“So, how old are you anyway?” Azalea asks, still walking. Her points her to the left.<br />
“I’m twenty-ish,” he says vaguely. “We’re almost there. Two blocks at most.”<br />
“That’s cool. Mars…no, Mercury, was it?” He nods. “She runs fast. I thought she was right in front of us…”<br />
“I know. We all do,” he answers mysteriously. “Why did you leave?”<br />
“I’d rather not talk about it. It was…bad, to say the least.” Azalea says.<br />
“Of course. So, would you like to?” Orion asks her.<br />
“Like to what?” Azalea asks him, clueless.<br />
“Like to join. I’m sure you’ll do fine with us. And who knows what’ll happen if you’re not with us?” Orion says to her. “We can induct you tonight, and then you’ll run with us. And with us, you won’t have to worry. We control this half of the city.”<br />
“Oh. Alright, I suppose, since I don’t have anything left…what exactly is your safe site? Do you live there…?” Azalea asks, wondering what exactly she got herself into.<br />
“Oh, you mean the Palace? It’s just an abandoned theatre, but it gets heat, don’t worry. We rigged up light, heat. It’s neat, actually,” Orion says with a smile. Rather nice smile, she muses to herself. Very nice.<br />
“Neat? It’s spotless, thanks to me!” A familiar voice says, and Mercury seems to appear out of nowhere. Azalea jumps, but Orion’s smile seems to grow just a bit bigger. “I have to be the neat one, what with all these boys in my theatre! Honestly, Azalea, they’re slobs. And living for at least fifty years each, they should&#8212;” She’s cut off by a well placed hand, covering her mouth. Orion glares at her, and it’s chilling to Azalea. With wide eyes Mercury nods and Orion releases her.<br />
“I mean, well, you’ll see. Come on!” With that, Mercury takes Azalea by the hand and leads her on, full out sprinting. They arrive, panting, at the front of a run-down, abandoned-looking theatre. This is where I’ll live? Azalea thinks to herself. What did I get into? Mercury doesn’t linger in front to the theatre long, though, and bursts open the doors and practically throws Azalea inside.<br />
She blinks. Is this what the inside really is? She thinks in amazement, The walls are pure white, with random splashes of neon color thrown about, as if someone took a paintball gun to it. On the floor it’s plush carpet, a misty gray tone that balances the room. There’s a large couch, and five or six beds set to one side of the room. There’s a few doors heading to other spots in the theatre, but she can only stare in amazement, mentally comparing the rusty outside to the chic inside.<br />
“Isn’t it the best?” Mercury says to her, smirking. “We did it ourselves. Weiss had a bit too much fun with the paint.”<br />
“Where will I sleep?” She asks, and Mercury gestures to the beds.<br />
“We don’t have our own beds. We switch it around, so just pick one, for tonight. Here’s your duffel, there’s definitely a lot of cash,” Mercury says, handing her the duffel bag.<br />
“Yeah. I worked for a long time,” Azalea says, tossing her duffel onto one of the beds at random. “So, when’s those other two guys getting here, Luke and…?”<br />
“Luc and Weiss. Luc is here, actually, he went to one of the other rooms, to check on something. We mainly use this room, but we don’t have a kitchen. We eat out most nights.” Orion walks in at that last part, and he grins.<br />
“Right, right, sorry,” Orion says. “Meanwhile…guess who’s here.” A tall, huge man walks in after Orion.<br />
“Ah, my star! You’re here!” He cries, and he runs in, picking Mercury up and holding her on his shoulder. “And who might this be?”<br />
“Hello,” Azalea says. “I’m Azalea.”<br />
“Weiss! Nice to meet you, are you a permanent addition to our clan, or just one of my darlings strays?” He motions to Mercury, perched on his shoulder like a cat.<br />
“I think I’m a more permanent addition, actually,” Azalea admits, and he cracks a smile.<br />
	“Excellent! Than shall we begin?” He says, swinging Mercury off him. “Luc?” He calls, barely above his normal speaking voice. “Where are you?”<br />
“I’m here, Weiss.” A lanky man says, with fine silver hair and matching eyes. “Let’s start.”<br />
“Alright, here Azalea,” Orion calls to her, tossing her a knife. She catches it with ease and opens it, noticing the fine embossed silver of the handle. “Now, see where the hollow of your neck is? Oh, here, let me show you.” In an instant he’s standing before her, unzipping her hoodie and gently pulling aside the neck of her shirt. He positions the knife, and lets it go. He breathes out, and the coolness shocks her neck. “Alright. Now gently, make a cut right along that bone. Just enough to leave a scar, about a centimeter wide.”<br />
She finds the will of the voice impossible to disobey, and she cuts, feeling the blood bloom up out of the opening, and the sharp spike of pain. Immediately she can feel a change in the air, and she hears hissing. Orion comes up to her, the only still in control, and he gently inhales the scent of the blood, exhaling his icy breath on her blood with a small hiss.<br />
“Beautiful. Now, here,” he passes her a paper towel, wet with some type of liquid. “With this, wipe it along, and it’ll stop bleeding. Then hand me the towel.” She obliges, and she mops up her blood. She passes the paper towel to Orion, and she feels her eyelids droop. She closes her eyes, and she feels arms picking her up.<br />
“Sleep, Azalea, love. Sleep,” she hears, and she feel her eyes close, her body conforming to the will of the voice.</p>
<p>“No. No!” Oliver yells, dropping the letter. He throws the stuff off his bed, and sinks unto it, disbelieving of her sister’s own words. “This can’t be true…” He storms across to his sister’s room, opening it to expose the faded green-and-silver interior. It’s empty, void of Azalea doing her homework. He didn’t hear he when he went into the house, but she was normally quiet.<br />
“Azalea!” He yells, but the house is silent. “Azalea, where are you? Come out!” He runs through the house, throwing open every door and going into every room. “Azalea! Azalea!” When he’s finally done searching, he sinks to the ground, finally coming to terms with what the letter means. He goes to his room and picks it up again, carefully reading every word his sister put on the paper, every word a whisper to him.<br />
“What are you talking about? You’re crazy, Azalea,” he whispers, his face white. “I love you, Azalea. I love you. Come back, come back. Explain it to me, tell me why you’re gone. I love you, so much.” He starts to sob, dry, heaving sobs. Eventually he stops and reads the last paragraph to himself, remembering her excitement from just last night.<br />
“I think you’d be really good at guitar. Really. Yeah…that’s a good idea! I can see you playing guitar, having a band, maybe even singing lead vocals. You would be great at it, too!”<br />
“Really, sis? Do you mean it?” Oliver whispers to himself. “I suppose she’s right, yet again. Little know-it-all.” He thinly smiles as he gets his wallet and grabbing his keys. “I wonder what kind of guitar I’ll find?” He walks out of his room, and he smiles wanly. His sister was right, one last time.<br />
He goes into his car, and drives along the main street, sure he saw a music store along the road. In his haste to find it he doesn’t notice the curve of the street, and he keeps driving straight. He keeps going, and going, and then…</p>
<p>“Oliver!” Azalea screams, sitting up straight in an unfamiliar bed. No, this can’t be real, he can’t be dead, it can’t be true, she thinks frantically. “Oliver!” A light clicks, and she sees the other members of the gang, her new gang, she corrects herself.<br />
“Who’s Oliver? A lover?” Mercury says, coming up to her and sitting on her bed. “Tell, tell! These boys are no fun at all to gossip with.”<br />
“He’s my brother,” Azalea explains, but Mercury smiles at her, bigger.<br />
“So? In my day, incest was common, especially if the other sibling was cute!” Mercury says.<br />
“Well, Oliver is good-looking…but we’re just friends.” Azalea says with a smile. “He’s the best brother a girl like me could have.”<br />
“So it is love,” Mercury says with a knowing smile.<br />
	“It’s not! It’s just, well…” Azalea trails off, remembering the dream, the premonition, almost. “Do you have a cell phone?” Mercury pulls it out of her pocket and passes it to her, and she dials Oliver’s number like reciting the alphabet, commonplace, deeply embedded in her memory like her name or her age. She hears it ring, and ring, and finally…<br />
 	“H’lo?” A voice answers, and it makes tears prick out of Azalea’s eyes. “Who’s this?”<br />
“Oliver! Ollie, love, you’re fine, you’re okay, you’re safe,” Azalea murmurs, and her voice jolts Oliver awake.<br />
“Azalea! Azalea, where are you? Do you want me to get you? Are you in trouble?” Oliver almost shouts, his voice weak with relief. Before she can answer, he’s out of his bed in a flash, pulling on clothes at random.<br />
“No, no, you can’t come and get me, I shouldn’t’ve called, I’m sorry for giving you hope, Ollie,” Azalea says, remembering where she is once again.<br />
“What are you talking about? You must be crazy,” Oliver says to her. “Come on, it’s okay, even if you’re in jail, I’m eighteen now, I can bail you out, it’s fine. Mom and Dad don’t even have to know.”<br />
“I’m not in jail, I’m fine, I’m with some friends. It’s alright Oliver. Let me go,” Azalea says calmly.<br />
“No, it’s not okay! Tell me where you are!” Oliver says into the phone losing her temper. He can feel her flinch, and he immediately calms, and brokenly he says, “Tell me.”<br />
“I can’t. I can’t, just, don’t forget me. I know I told you to and all, but it would hurt to know your best friend will forget that I even existed. Please, just don’t give up. Play, and sing. You sing so nice. I love you, Ollie,” Azalea says to him. “I love you.”<br />
“I love you too, so much more than you’ll ever know. You’re gorgeous, you’re beautiful, so beautiful. I’ve always wanted to tell you that,” Oliver says, realizing that this might be their last chance to talk. “You’re smart, amazing, everyday I’m surprised someone better than me doesn’t come and whisk you away.”<br />
“What? Oliver, now you’re the one that’s crazy,” Azalea says with a small laugh. “What are you talking about?”<br />
“No, I mean it, so much, Azalea. I love you, I love you,” he says to her. “Please tell me you understand.”<br />
She sits there, listening to his ragged breathing, shocked at his confession. Mercury sits, her smile seeming to grow larger with each passing second, as if she already knew everything.<br />
She takes a breath, and smiles. “I understand. Why me, Ollie? I’m your best friend, and your sister&#8212;”<br />
“I know about that already!” He cries, frustrated. “Don’t you think I know the boundaries? But since I might never see you again…I just wanted to let you know.”<br />
“I know, Ollie. I know. I’ve had those thoughts, too, on lonely nights. But you know it won’t work. I love you, Ollie, but…somehow, now, away from everything at home I can feel that we weren’t meant for each other.”<br />
“Don’t say that…” Oliver murmurs. “Don’t…”<br />
“I have to. You know Lisa, right, from the dojo? She was friendly enough, try her. Anyone but me, please. I know you love me, and I love you, but don’t dwell on me. Please?” Azalea asks him, wiping a tear away from the corner of her eye. “Don’t, just don’t. As long as you don’t tell anyone, I might never come home.”<br />
“What? You must be joking. You have to be joking. No…you have to come back to me. Please?” He begs her, and  she smiles thinly.<br />
“We both know that I can’t do that, Oliver. Now be a good boy. Learn your guitar, and maybe we’ll see each other again. Make it your goal to be famous, make it your goal to see me,” Azalea whispers to him.<br />
“It’s so sad that just yesterday we only saw each other, and now you’re making me learn, grow, make goals,” Oliver says with a short bark of a laugh. “I suppose that’s a good goal, if I have to have one. To make you see me again.”<br />
“Yeah, it really is. Listen, I have to go…you have to sleep,” Azalea says, wistfully, almost wishing she was just across the hallway.<br />
“I suppose so. I hope you don’t regret this, Azalea. Honestly,” Oliver says to her. “I don’t know what Mom and Dad are thinking right now, I bet they think you’re sleeping over at a friend’s house.” He smiles, reminiscent of the deception, of the days when they were just themselves and no one else, lying to make themselves happy, and only caring about each other.<br />
Azalea sighs, and she sadly smiles, and is sure he can feel it. “I figured as much. We were better at the deception than we ever dreamed we were. I’m surprised it’s still working.”<br />
“So am, I Azalea, so am I. But even still, we should sleep. These friends of yours have given you a bed, right?” Oliver asked, suddenly remembering she’s gone from all comfort and security she used to have.<br />
“Yeah, I do. Nice one, actually. Looks are always deceiving, I suppose…well, I love you,” she says, visualizing the building out front and how radically different it is on the inside.<br />
“Don’t I know it. I love you, even though you don’t love me like that, Azalea. I promise I’ll see you someday, from onstage, with millions of fans cheering for me. I promise.” He crosses his heart, and he softly laughs. “If only I knew how to play the guitar!”<br />
“I’m sure it will come to you. Yeah. It will eventually,” she says to him, confident of his musical skills. “I love you. Bye.”<br />
“I love you, too. Bye.” With that, both hang up the phone, and Mercury’s smile grows even cattier.<br />
“So, that’s your brother?” Mercury says. “He sounds delightful.”<br />
“He is. He’s too good to me, too good,” Azalea says with a sigh.<br />
“He has no clue of where you are, though, right?” Orion says from across the room, looking at her warily. She nods.<br />
“No clue. Are there any rules, anything I have to do for you, for our gang?” Azalea asks, and they glance at each other.<br />
“There are some things we need to discuss. If you aren’t going to sleep, come, and we’ll tell you,” Luc says to her, and she obediently comes over and sits on one of the couches, the one Orion is on. She curls up and looks at them. When Mercury walks over, Orion begins.<br />
“Firstly, you must show your scar to any newcomers. We all have one just like it right here. Yours will be this color too, we put a special…ingredient to that towel you wiped the blood off with.” He tilts his neck to the side, revealing his own scar, the only imperfection on the perfectly pale skin of his neck. The scar was pale blue in the light, and she marveled at the iridescent color. She looks at her own neck to see if it was the same color, but it’s not, yet, just the beginning of a pale scab starting to appear. “This is simply so everyone knows what gang you belong in.”<br />
“Next, in some situations where…delicate proceedings occur, if I tell you to run, you run. You must never linger, and you must obey,” Weiss chimes in, the deadly seriousness of his voice startling Azalea, because even in the short time she was talking to him, he seemed jovial and playful.<br />
“No staying. Got it,” Azalea says.<br />
“If you must fight, you must fight hand-to-hand only. We do not use weapons of any kind,” Orion says, leading the discussion again.<br />
“I wouldn’t know how to use them anyway,” Azalea says to them with a shrug. They nod.<br />
“Also, if someone pulls a weapon out on you, yell for one of us, and we will assist you,” Orion says with a tight smile. “Don’t ask how.”<br />
“Finally, we split anything we get. If you get twenty bucks from some guys pocket, we each get four. This doesn’t apply to your money. You brought that with you; We won’t touch it,” Orion finishes. “Did you get that?”<br />
“Keep scar exposed,  run if instructed to, no weapons, yell for assistance if I get stuck in a pickle, and we split what we get,” she recites. “I got it. Nice and simple. I like it.”<br />
“Yeah. We don’t like complications.” Mercury smiles and Weiss gives a hearty laugh. “Especially with Kreios.”<br />
“Who’s Kreios?” Azalea asks no one in particular, but it’s Orion again who responds to her question.<br />
“Kreios’s gang and our gang are the ones that truly control the City, Kreios taking one half, and us taking the other. Therefore we have a strong rivalry among each other, and are constantly clashing to take control of certain section, to increase our borders. It also does not help that for some reason Kreios has been out to get me as soon as he set foot in this city. It’s as if he knew me from some other time. Whatever the reason, Kreios stops at nearly nothing to take me down. Be wary of them.” His face shows nothing but hatred, but when he sees Azalea, he smiles. “Don’t be afraid. We’ll protect you.”<br />
“If you say so,” Azalea says, doubt creeping into her voice.<br />
“So, tell me about this Oliver boy! Does he hunt, or is he more of the gathering sort?” Mercury says, flipping back a tendril of purple hair.<br />
“Hunting or gathering sort? Oliver’s on the basketball team, if that’s what you mean. I suppose that’s considered hunting nowadays…” Azalea looks off, thoughtful. “You don’t talk in common English, do you, Mercury?”<br />
“What do you mean? This is perfect English!” Mercury says, disgruntled.<br />
“Well, it is, but the way you speak seems…older than what you look. No one’s hunted or gathered for long time, Mercury,” Azalea says. “I learned about it in History class, but…it just seems odd for someone like you to be talking. Is it some sort of new slang?”<br />
“No, I just say things weird. But you get a hang of it, eventually.” Mercury smiles. “You avoided the question! Tell me about this Oliver boy. Does he have eyes like yours?”<br />
“Like mine? Not really…his is a lighter shade of blue,” Azalea recalls, finding it surprisingly hard to remember the face of her own brother. They had been around each other for so long that it wasn’t about the faces, but about how they talked and interacted with each other.<br />
“No, the line, does he have that? I heard if one sibling had it, the other one might…” Mercury says to her.<br />
“No, he doesn’t have the line, if that’s what you mean. But he has the same skin and hair like mine.” She smiles, and remembers how it ruffled in the breeze, his hair wavy and curly while hers was a straight as a pin.<br />
“I see,” Mercury says pensively. “Well, it’s almost three. It’s time for the dead man’s shift.” She rises, and Weiss does, too. “Ta.”<br />
“Bye!” Weiss says, boomingly. “We’ll see you at six.” They walk out of the theatre and she turns to them.<br />
“Why are they leaving?” She asks, rubbing an eye. She looks down to see she’s in a pair of pajama pants. “And when did I change into pajama pants?”<br />
	“They’re Mercury’s. She bought them awhile ago, but she never found the…” Orion looks to Luc for a second. “…opportunity to wear them. So she put them on you.”<br />
“Oh. That makes sense. But wouldn’t she want to use some pajamas? And why are these the exact size for me?” Azalea asks.<br />
“You and Mercury are the same size. You’re skinny like her.” Luc smiles, and it seems unconvincing to Azalea. She knew she was waif-like, but even she doubted she would be as skinny as Mercury, who seemed almost unnaturally skinny.<br />
“Anyway, how about you change so we can get some food or something?” Orion says with a smile that’s too reassuring. “There’s a twenty-four hour café on Restaurant Row. Nice food, and I’m sure you haven’t eaten anything in a while …”<br />
Azalea smiles at him, thankful that he thought of food. She hasn’t eaten anything since the hotdog the day before, and she’s hungry. She goes over to her bag and finds the pair of jeans on she had on yesterday, the gray sticking out from the simple blue she packed with her. She glances over to the boys for one second, and, seeing they were talking, quickly changes into her gray jeans. She looks over again and hastily pulls out a new shirt from her bag, too, and changes into that, too. With that, they find her presentable and leave.<br />
“So, how old are you, Luc?” Azalea asks him at they walk.<br />
“Um, seventeen, I believe,” he says. “Left.” They got to the left and keep walking. “But I don’t really keep track of it.”<br />
“Really? Why not?” Azalea asks, curious. “And what about school?”<br />
”Well, I don’t feel I need to keep a running tally of years I’m still alive,” Luc says vaguely. “And for school…well,” he glances at Orion, “I’m more street smart, I guess. School was just tying me down, so I left.”<br />
“Oh, I see,” Azalea says. “Did you finish school, then, Orion?”<br />
“Not really, I didn’t have much schooling, actually,” Orion says. “Didn’t enjoy it. Ah, here we are. It that one, the one with the blue awning.”<br />
“And don’t be surprised but their outfits, it’s pajama night,” Luc says with an unholy grin. Azalea looks at him.<br />
“Pajama night?” She says quizzically as Orion holds the door open for her. She walks inside and sees the host. “Oh. Pajama night.” The host is clad in blue plaid pajama pants and a tight white undershirt.<br />
“Welcome, here’s your table,” he says, taking them to an empty table. Azalea looks around to see other people coming at this late hour, but there aren’t any.<br />
“Your server should be here shortly,” he says, shuffling back to his post. They look at the menu, and Azalea decides on roasted tomato soup with garlic seasoning, and a grilled cheese sandwich with a coffee, hoping she won’t crash from the lack of sleep she got. As soon as she decides, a blond server comes up, dressed in baggy print pajama bottoms and a tee shirt, her hair thrown up into an extremely messy ponytail. Azalea fingers her hair and hopes it’s better than that of the server’s.<br />
“Hello, I’m,” the server yawns, “Lizzie, and I’ll serve you tonight. Can I get,” yawn, “you something to drink?”<br />
“I’ll have a coffee, black, with a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup with garlic on it, please,” Azalea says, handing her the menu.<br />
“Alright,” she yawns again, and turns to the boys. She eyes widen immediately and smiles. “Hello, can I get you anything?” Azalea huffs, and she’s almost positive she heard double meaning in it. Orion puts a reassuring arm around he shoulder and Azalea can see the server’s smile start to slip.<br />
“Hello,” Luc says with a dazzling smile. The server’s smile gets even bigger. “Me and Orion want that special wine you folks have.” He winks and she gets the meaning.<br />
“Oh. That type of wine.” Her smile fades and replaced with a frightened look. “Pardons. I didn’t know…”<br />
“Oh, it’s fine, sweetling. Just get us some of that and we’ll be perfect,” Luc says, and she nods.<br />
“Yes, of course. I’ll be right back,” she says, shuffling back into the kitchen.<br />
“It’s such a shame humans cannot be fully nocturnal,” Orion comments. Luc turns to him.<br />
“Well, actually it is possible,” he reasons. “If…” Azalea tunes them out, watching the host pull three chairs together and lays across them. She gets up and goes over to him, sitting on top of a table by his makeshift bed.<br />
“Why are you people so sleepy? I mean, aren’t you used to the late hours and stuff?” Azalea asks him.<br />
“What late hours? The boss drags us in here, saying if we don’t come, our asses are out on the street!” he says, sitting up.<br />
“Seriously? That’s so cruel!” Azalea says.<br />
“What are you even talking about. You and your gang are probably the people that phoned the boss!” He says again.<br />
“I didn’t know that…it probably was because of me,” Azalea murmurs, glancing back at the boys, still debating about whether or not someone could be nocturnal. “I haven’t eaten in a long time, but I guess they already ate. All they ordered is some wine…”<br />
“What? They ordered the wine? I can’t, I can’t talk to you,” the guy says again, almost nervously, going back to his booth. She follows him, curious.<br />
“Why not? It’s not as if I’m some sort of monster!” Azalea says to him, shocked.<br />
“Is that so? The boss tells us to serve wine only to those freaky pale people. Only to the pale ones. There’s no wine list here. We don’t serve any booze! And then, when my waiter buddy John steals some, he mysteriously vanishes off the face of the earth, and we get a couple more cases of wine,” the host says, his eyes flickering to Orion and Luc.<br />
“That certainly is odd, I suppose,” Azalea muses. “But why else do you think Orion and Luc aren’t…human?”<br />
“Well, then when…hey, you’re pretty cute. What’s your name?” He says, finally looking at her in the eyes.<br />
“I’m Azalea. Who are you?” She says, pleasantly sticking a hand out.<br />
“I’m Jordan.” He says, shaking her hand. “We should get a drink sometime. Anyway, then when everyone leaves after work one night, I sneak a taste from one of the bottles, just to see what I was missing, and it tastes…like blood.” He looks at her face, and she keeps it neutral. He softens. “It’s fine, but don’t go telling your vampire buddies I know, or I’ll end up like John-as Chateau du Jordan!” He grins at her, and she smiles back. “So, what about that drink?”<br />
“Um, sure. I’d love to go drinking…but I’m still a minor. Sixteen, sorry!” Azalea says with a small grin.<br />
“I see. What about a coffee? Non-alcoholic, and there’s a great poetry reading Sunday night! I mean,” he looks at her face, “if you’re into that kind of thing.”<br />
“No, I love poetry, it’s just…I don’t know if me and the gang are doing anything, or if I have to do something…” Azalea trails off. “Tell you what, my food’s here, and they must be wondering where I went. Let me ask them, and I’ll get back to you when we leave.” He smiles.<br />
“Of course,” he says, and she waves before going back to the table. She sits and they look at her, their debate stopping entirely.<br />
“Where did you go?” Luc says with a small grin, as if they already heard everything.<br />
“Talking with the host,” Azalea says with a small smile.<br />
“Ah, the cute on in the tight shirt?” He says, taking a sip of his wine. She takes spoonful of soup and gulps it down, nodding. “Ah, he is cute! Good taste!”<br />
“…And I’ve been friends with you for years and didn’t know you were bisexual,” Orion says with a comical shudder.<br />
“Mais oui, mon ami,” Luc says in perfect French. “But yes, my friend,” he translates with a wink.<br />
They drink and eat in silence for a few minutes when Azalea finally finishes her soup, moving on to her sandwich. She takes a bite and drinks the last of her milk. Orion motions to the server and she obligingly takes Azalea’s glass into the kitchens for more milk. “Hey, Orion?” She says to him, timidly. I’ve only just joined this gang. She reasons. I’m not asking permission, I just don’t want to…step on any eggshells.<br />
“What is it, my flower?” Orion asks her, turning his black gaze on her.<br />
“I was wondering…if it would be alright to…go on a date,” she says. He raises his eyes brows but motions for her to continue. “It’s with the host, Jordan, and he invited me to a poetry reading…I was into that sort of thing, and well…I won’t go if there’s something up, but, I want to.” Azalea says disjointedly, and Luc cracks a grin.<br />
“No, no, it’s fine. I’m sure Mercury will be delighted to dress you up. Ah, have we discussed the layout of our home?” Azalea shakes his head, and Luc continues. “We use about eight ‘rooms’: the stage, the green room by there, the dressing rooms adjacent to the green room, the orchestra pit, and the balconies, one foe each of us. The stage is for practicing our combat, when newbie gangs, or Kreios’s gang, decide to attack us. The green room we use as community showers and bathrooms, where there are the adjacent dressing rooms, where Mercury keeps her extensive wardrobe. We use the orchestra pit as a makeshift lab, which Weiss mainly uses. We use the lab for…many reasons.”<br />
“What, looking for the secret to life?” Azalea asks with a snort, and Orion and Luc glance at each other for a millisecond before chuckling along with her.<br />
“Ah, if only,” Luc says with a wide grin. He hold up his empty glass and the server rushes to fill it. He takes another sip before continuing. “The balcony is our own private ‘room’, we decorate it and such. We use them for privacy, for doing our ‘thing’. Orion’s is the one used the most, and it’s pretty comfy. I’m sure we can renovate one for you.” He smiles and she chews on her sandwich, surprised she’s still hungry after all that’s been happening. She finishes her sandwich and Orion collects the check. Remembering it’s mostly her meal he’s buying, she pulls out some money, but Orion refuses it. She tries again, but he simply hands his own money to the waitress.<br />
“Don’t forget to say yes to that boy, Justin? Jonathon?. Say you’ll meet him at Twentieth and Harding,” Orion whispers in her ear, her icy breath sending shivers down her spine, and she nods. She walks up to Jordan with a smile and pokes him in the face. He’s awake in an instant.<br />
“That coffee still offer still good?” She asks with a smile.<br />
“Yeah, yeah, of course. What can you go?” He asks. She nods and he lights up. “Great! I’ll see you in…two nights? One night?”<br />
“Just a night. I’ll see you then,” Azalea waves again and rejoins Orion and Luc. They walk out of the restaurant and go back to the theatre.</p>
<p>“So, what’s been happening whilst we’ve been away?” Mercury asks with a smirk and a giggle, coming into the main room perched on Weiss’s shoulder.<br />
“Azalea’s going on a date!” Luc says, excited, looking up from the book he was reading. “The tomorrow night! Wait, is today Saturday, already? It is! So tomorrow!”<br />
	“Hey! I wanted to tell her!” Azalea says with a laugh, sitting up from her sprawled position on the couch.<br />
“What? Why? With who?” Mercury says, hopping down, flitting over to Azalea. “Tell me! And what about Oliver?”<br />
 	“I’m going on a date. Well, it’s more of a poetry reading, actually,” Azalea begins, but Mercury already cuts her off.<br />
“Poetry! How romantic!” Mercury says with a wide smile. “When did he ask you? Who is he? How old is he?”<br />
“Well, his name Jordan, and he’s the host at the restaurant Orion, Luc and I went to. We were talking, because Orion and Luc were debating about something or other-”<br />
“Hey! Whether or not a human can be fully nocturnal is highly important!” Luc interjects. “Isn’t that right, Orion…Orion? Where are you?” He gets up. “Orion! Orion!” He leaves through one of the doors. “Orion!”<br />
“Anyway, I’m not really sure how old he is. He asked me drinking though, so over twenty-one, I assume,” Azalea reasons. Mercury nods, and then grins.<br />
“I’ll be right back,” Mercury says, getting up and leaving in one fluid movement. Azalea looks at the door funny.<br />
“You get used to it!” Weiss booms. “Now, would you like a tour of the place?” Azalea shrugs, and nods.<br />
“Sure. But, I can walk. Just don’t carry me like Mercury. It seems awfully high up,” Azalea says, craning her neck to see his shoulder. He laughs.<br />
“Done. Come, this is the hallway.” He walks through the door and she follows, to see a clear blue hallway. Almost the color of Ollie’s eyes, she thinks to herself. It’s pretty. He goes into the first door on the right, the stage.<br />
“It’s enormous,” she marvels, seeing how far it goes out, and the balconies. There are two balconies with curtains over them, one silver and one a burnt orange, and one with a purple curtain turned to the side. She looks further and on her far right there’s one balcony with a light on.  “Hello?” She calls out. She sees a silver-haired head pop out.<br />
“Azalea! Sing us a song!” Luc calls, and she smiles.<br />
“Not today,” she calls back. “Maybe some other time?” He nods and his head disappears.<br />
“This is where we practice our combat. Hand-to-hand, remember,” Weiss says. “Do you want to spar for a minute?”<br />
She considers it. “Sure. It’s not as if we have to do anything else, right?” He smiles.<br />
“I like your attitude. Come, I’ll let you attack first,” Weiss says, spreading his arms wide. “Let’s see if you can best me!” She easily takes the “Fire” attack stance and lunges, just barely missing his arm. “Azalea, dear, not the best.” He chides. “What about this?” He lunges and she misses him by a hair’s width. She attacks him, a flurry or punches and kicks which doesn’t land, and then his leg comes out of nowhere, knocking her down.<br />
“Damn,” Azalea says, getting up. “I haven’t fallen like that in a year or more!” He laughs and helps her up.<br />
“Don’t feel bad about it. We have that effect,” Weiss says with a laugh. “We pratice almost obsessively. Come on, let’s go to the lab.” He slides of the stage and Azalea gracefully leaps down, eyeing one of the dusty chairs. “Oh, and I wouldn’t want to sit in one of those chairs. They’re prone to spiders. Now, slide down!” He jumps into the orchestra pit, and she can see the clean, sterile lab already. She comes down with the help of Weiss and looks around.<br />
“It really does look like you’re trying to produce the secret of life in here!” Azalea says, looking at all of the charts and documents and potions brewing around.<br />
“Yeah, sure. Just ask before you start something, alright? Like candy or whatever. That actually would be interesting….” Weiss says, almost nervously. “Here, let’s go to the green room. I’m sure you’ll love Mercury’s closet.” He lifts her back up before simply leaping up himself and they climb back onto the stage and go back into the blue hallway.<br />
“So, here’s the green room,” Weiss says, opening the door on the left. True to the name, they painted it a light, sea foam green walls and darker, almost emerald green tiles. On the far wall there are some dressers, and to Azalea’s right there are three full bathtubs with green curtains, and on her left there are four stalls, and a white-washed door.<br />
“Wow,” Azalea says when she sees the floor. “How did you do this with no one noticing? And do you guys ever go home or anything? Do you even had a home?”<br />
“Well,” Weiss begins, then hesitating. “We’re all orphans. Well, we were left on the streets, alone. We don’t know if we have…family, or any such thing. So Orion banded us together, he’s literally the savior that we were praying for. He saw us alone, and we found company in each other. So he is our founder, and therefore our leader. We couldn’t be happier with him.”<br />
“Wow,” she says, taken aback his bluntness and how direct he answered her question. “In that case, I don’t see any other reason to question this place. It’s remarkable, at any rate. How you all managed to do this, even though you all look under twenty-five!” He smiles at her again.<br />
“Yeah, well we all worked on it. Here, that door leads to Mercury’s well, our, closet. But it’s mostly Mercury’s. The boys and I only have our winter coats hanging in there. We have the rest of our clothes in those drawers over there.” He points to the white washed wooden dressers, all lined with various products and clothes.<br />
“Come, look inside. I’m sure Mercury will have a grand time finding you something to wear for your infamous date,” Weiss says with a smirk as Azalea unsuspectingly walks in. It’s an enormous room, lined with multiple chests of drawers and hanger rods, each almost crammed full with clothing.<br />
“How can she afford all of these clothes?” Azalea murmurs to Weiss, running her hand over a silk, burnt orange floor length number, with tiny yellow flowers embroidered on the neck, running down to the bottom. “She must have spent a small fortune in this room!”<br />
“We try not to think about it,” Weiss says with a grimace. “It’s her main downfall,” he says, wincing at the dress she was looking at. “But anyway, I’m sure we can find something for you in this room,” he adds, looking around. “Yes, definitely. And anyway, here’s the shoe racks. Let’s hope you’re her size.”<br />
“I’m a…seven? Eight? I haven’t gone show shopping in ages. Let me check.” She sits down on a chair by the door and unlaces a converse, looking under the tongue for a size. “Seven and a half.” Weiss grabs a shoe a random and looks.<br />
“Good, you’re her size,” he says with an audible sigh of relief. “Otherwise it would’ve been disastrous.” She laughs and puts her shoe back on, browsing the racks.<br />
“Are you looking for something?” An annoyed voice says from the door. “This is my closet, after all.”<br />
“Mercury, darling, I was just giving Azalea a tour!” Weiss booms. “Good news! She’s your size!”<br />
She squeals and is over by Azalea in an instant. “Yay! Are you looking for something in particular? I have a zillion shoes to look through, and it might take a while…and we’re going to find you a perfect date outfit! I have something in mind, but you might not like it, but trust me, it’s perfect for coffee and a poetry reading! You’ll love it,” she gushes.<br />
“Well, I have some time to think about it, anyway, since it’s not till tomorrow night,” Azalea says. She turns to Weiss. “And you guys are sure I can go? I wouldn’t want to miss anything, and especially with being new and all…it seems like it’s unfair.”<br />
Mercury playfully slaps Azaleas arm. “Don’t even think about it. We know there won’t be any attacks until Monday, when we’re least expecting it.” She pouts, turning towards Weiss. “Now, if only Weiss here would take me out nice and properly.”<br />
“Hey, hey. You’ve never said anything. I’ve always thought you didn’t like me that way,” Weiss says in protest. “Great, thanks, Azalea. You’ve planted the seed in her mind.”  He smiles seductively at Mercury. “So, you’re interested in me now?”<br />
“No. I just wanna party,” Mercury says sweetly. She turns back to Azalea. “So, have you seen any of our balconies?” She asks, and Azalea shakes her head.<br />
“Not really. I’ve just seen the outsides of them, from the stage,” Azalea says. She leans into Mercury. “By the way, are Luc and Orion…together?” Mercury laughs, and turns to Weiss.<br />
“She thinks Luc and Orion are together!” Mercury says with a giggle, and Azalea’s face turns red, which makes her laugh harder, which makes even Weiss let out a hearty chuckle.<br />
“So no, then?” Azalea says, hiding her red face. They both nod, and Mercury looks at her, gauging her.<br />
“What, you like one of them or something?” Mercury says. “’Cause that’d be unfair to this Jordan guy you’re going out with.”<br />
“No, I was just curious. They seem closer than friends, that’s all,” Azalea says. Mercury tosses back a strand of blue hair and giggles again.<br />
“I wouldn’t say they were together at all. I mean, hang around them for five decades…I mean hours and you’ll know that Orion isn’t interested in anyone like that, and Luc will hump anything that moves. Period. Orion’s actually very unfeeling,” Mercury says thoughtfully.<br />
“Really? I didn’t think he would be that bad, actually,” Azalea says. “He seemed very nice to me.”<br />
“Really, now,” Mercury says, looking her over. “Wait here.” She flits out of the room, coming back thirty seconds later to produce three articles of clothing. “Weiss, out!” She literally pushes him out of the room and he clicks the door shut. “Now, put this one on, first.” She hands Azalea a shirt, and she looks at it for a moment before cautiously putting it on. It’s a scoop neck black and white long-sleeved shirt, with little tiny grommets along the neckline, exposing small circles of skin. The hem of the shirt falls just below her belly button when she gets it on, the low neck exposing her more skin than she prefers. “Now this one, overtop!” She hands her a flat-colored charcoal halter top with a plunging neckline, daringly low, that’s tight and clings to her. The hem of this is even lower than the top she has underneath, exposing some of that fabric at the hem.<br />
“Mercury, this is really to much&#8212;and where are we going? I mean, it’s not as if we’re going to go clubbing. It’s much to late for that,” Azalea protests.<br />
“Hush,” Mercury says, staring at Azalea. “Oh! I know! I’ll be right back, put these on.” She shoves two extremely long charcoal socks into her hands and skips out of the room. Azalea sighs and unzips her jeans, taking off her socks. I get the feeling I’ll never have to think about another outfit again… she thinks, pulling the socks up past her knees, and up her thighs. Mercury comes back into the room with something plaid and white.<br />
“Good! They look great! Now, pull this on, and we’ll go to the balcony to see Orion,” Mercury says, practically hopping up and down with excitement. “Oh! Shoes!” She runs around the racks searching, finally grabbing a pair of boots and handing them to Azalea. She looks at them and sees that they’re cloud gray slouchy boots with multiple belt buckles on them. She sighs again, but puts them on, wavering slightly when she gets up, not used to the extra two inches she gets from the boots. Mercury fixes her hair with a couple bobby pins and a barrette with a large gray silk rose, marching her out of the room.<br />
“So, why am I dressed like this?” Azalea says as she hears her boots clack along the hard floors, and the soft whoosh of the heat .<br />
“Think of it as an experiment!” Mercury says excitedly. They go across the hallway to the second door on the left and Mercury leads her up  winding, twisting stairs to where there’s another hallway in a pale butter color. There are four polished doors, and four that are taped or boarded over. She goes into the one on the far left, and motions for Azalea to follow.<br />
“Everyone, what do you think of Azalea?” Mercury asks as Azalea enters nervously. They all look at her, and she feels her face turning red. “Isn’t she pretty?”<br />
She looks up and sees Luc and Weiss grinning at her. She smiles back, nervously, biting her raspberry lips in anticipation. She looks into Orion’s eyes, though, and her eyes open wider. He’s gazing at her like she’s perfect, like she’s the only girl for him. His eyes are full of something, but she can’t quite recall the name for that feeling.<br />
“So? Don’t I do good work? Isn’t she gorgeous? Well, more gorgeous than before, at least,” Mercury says. “Don’t you think Jordan would just love it?” She looks at Orion for that last part, and Luc starts to laugh.<br />
“Good work, mon ami! What good fun!” Luc says through chuckles and then Weiss laughs, too.<br />
“Ah, Mercury, my darling. Don’t meddle,” Weiss says, clapping her on the back. “Anyway, let’s find her a balcony!”<br />
“Yes, let’s!” Mercury says, skipping out of the room again, her berry-colored hair flailing behind her. Luc and Weiss trail after her, and then it’s just Orion and Azalea in the small space. She looks around, and it seems like a unique blend of Eastern and Western. On the short wall separating the rest of the theatre to the balcony there’s a mural of flowers, and they look familiar…<br />
“Azaleas,” he whispers, standing up. “I painted Azaleas.”<br />
“When?” She says, startled that it’s like he read her thoughts. “Before I came here, right?” He nods, and she continues to scan the little ‘room’. On the floor there’s plush carpeting in red, to match the Azaleas on the wall. There are cushions and small blankets scattered around the floor, and a small iHome system.<br />
“Long before you arrived,” he says, looking into her eyes. “You look beautiful.” She blushes at that and he smiles. He holds out her hand and she grasps it, letting him lead her out the door.<br />
“How dangerous are these balconies, anyway?” Azalea asks, as he finds the open doorframe leading to one of the unused balconies, the frame after the door next to Orion’s.<br />
“Oh, I’d say very,” he says in a conversational tone. “But we manage. Don’t worry, we make them as safe as we can,” he adds to reassure her.<br />
“Um, great!” Azalea says. They go into the balcony, only to find Luc and Mercury sitting on the balcony ledge, pulling up Weiss out of a huge hole.<br />
“Didn’t see that coming, eh, Azalea?” Luc says with a smile. They get Weiss back up and he, too, perches on the ledge.<br />
“Hello! We might not want to use this one,” Mercury says. “Clear!” Orion softly pushes Azalea to the side and Mercury leaps, making an almost inhuman leap to the edge where Orion neatly catches her and deposits her on the ground. He does the same for Weiss, and then for Luc, who hugs him tightly.<br />
“Well, hello, sweet thing,” Luc purrs to Orion. “I was just dropping in, and there you were!” Luc cups Orion’s face with his hand and Orion makes to throw him over the hole to the ground, but Mercury stops him just in time.<br />
“Now, now, we don’t want Luc over the edge! We might scare Azalea!” She says, bounding over to the next doorframe, this one with wood over it. She pulls at the wood and it lets free as easily as if she was tugging cotton candy, and she drops the pieces on the floor. She goes inside, and giggles.<br />
“This one is free!” She calls. They can hear a couple thumps, and then she calls again, “And it doesn’t break!” They go in, and see it’s the one next to Orion’s, because they can see the delicate flowers and decorations of his balcony. Azalea looks at the balcony to see it’s a small sort of space, a rectangle no bigger than eight feet across and four width-wise, but it looks sturdy and big enough for her own possessions.<br />
“I like it,” Azalea says, walking around. The balcony ledge is about three and a half feet high and about five inches thick, big enough for a small clock or a vase of flowers. “It’s nice, big enough for a chair, a bed maybe, and some color, a carpet, a light, and look! There’s an outlet.” She turns to them. “And I can really have it?” They nod, and Mercury hugs her.<br />
“We can take care of everything. I doubt you need the bed, though, because you can sleep downstairs,” Mercury says to her. “But we can get some carpet, and a chair, we can have you pick out a chair, a comfy one! And what color would you like it painted?”<br />
She turns to look at them, doubt in her eyes. “I still don’t get it. Why are you letting me join? What’s your purpose? Do you guys have an ulterior motive?”<br />
“Sweetie, if we had an ulterior motive we wouldn’t have bothered being so nice,” Mercury says, but her purple eyes seem a little guarded. “We like the way you fight, we like the way you don’t put up with anything, and we like you. It’s a simple as that. Friends help each other out, right?”<br />
With that Azalea smiles and nods and Mercury smiles, too. “I think so,” Azalea says and Mercury smiles.<br />
“So, let’s start construction on this bad boy,” Luc says. “When does the hardware store open? Nine?” He checks his watch. “It’s eight-thirty. By the time we get there it’ll be open, right?” He heads out the door. “Get changed, Azalea! We’ve got work to do!” Weiss and Orion follow him out, and Azalea and Mercury walk out together.<br />
“Here, I’ll grab your clothes. And a pair of sneakers. We’ll be doing a lot of work today,” Mercury says. “Wait here!” In less than a minutes time she’s back again, holding out her clothes and a pair of new-looking sneakers. “Here. Come back down when you’ll done.” With that she leaves Azalea to her privacy on her balcony and she changes, and skips downstairs. </p>
<p>They come back to the theatre armed with wood, paint and everything needed to make Azalea’s space look nice and be safe. Luc works on making the structure strong, and Weiss works on lighting and the possibility for heat in the space. Azalea, Orion and Mercury go to work with the pillow covers and the curtains.<br />
“Hey, when do we fight and stuff?” Azalea asks while they stitch. “I mean, besides that, what else do we do?”<br />
“Well, you’re the newest member, so you don’t have to pull the dead man’s shift, which is exactly that. Anyone on our streets are automatically punished, if they’re doing something illegal, of course. We’re the nicer side of the ghetto, almost literally. Kreios and his gang don’t enforce their side as much as we do, and therefore we have more profit, because people are leaving their half and going to ours, which is another reason for the war. Also, we basically kill anyone for drugs, or violence, trying to create their own revolution to take us down,” Orion says as he stitches a side of a pillow. He finishes that side and closes it up, snipping the end of the cover and holding it up for inspection. “We don’t tolerate that kind of thing in our side.”<br />
“Plus, we also collect money which is due to us. And we seek out any snitches,” Mercury says, embroidering a pillow with raspberry-colored hearts, the color of her new room.<br />
“Snitches?” Azalea asks, working on the hem of her curtain, thick satin raspberry material. “Are they a what, or a who?”<br />
“Technically, both,” Orion says absently. “The trade-offs. You know, money for an object, or possession, or person. We can usually stop them with our presence alone, and get both the money and the object or thing. We tend to free the person, and sell the object-”<br />
“Unless it’s really shiny. Then we keep it,” Mercury says with a laugh, getting some more embroidery floss.<br />
“Yeah, unless it’s like that,” Orion says. “But you don’t have to worry about the dead man’s shift.”<br />
“Really? I want to pull my own weight…” Azalea says.<br />
“It’s fine. Honestly, we’ll just give you more daytime patrol hours. But we don’t usually patrol as much during the day,” Orion says. “We prefer just to hang around and keep them away with our presence.”<br />
“You can do that?” Azalea says with awe. “It sounds…unlike anyone here to scare someone with their everyday movements.”<br />
“It’s possible. Trust me, dear,” Mercury says, hissing softly, baring her teeth. “Oh, yes, it’s possible.”<br />
“The regular spots will be surprised to see that we have a new edition,” Orion says, moving to help Azalea with her curtains. “They’re used to just us.”<br />
“What are the ‘regular spots’? And I’m coming with you?” Azalea asks, noticing with jealousy that Orion’s stitches are smaller and faster than hers.<br />
“Yes!” Mercury says, looking up with a huge smile. “We go to the small park on our side a lot, and then, Strip Street, which has a ton of stores that I’m making you go in for clothes, and we go to the Smoothie Bar sometimes!”<br />
“The smoothie bar?” Azalea says with one eyebrow raised. “You all enjoy a nice, refreshing smoothie?”<br />
“No, not that kind of smoothie!” Mercury says, trilling a laugh. “It’s a club. We go a lot. It’s amazing there. You’ll love it. We can get you an ID, of course.” She looks at Azalea closely, her purple eyes thoughtful. “But I’m sure Billy would let you in, though, with the right clothes, of course. He loves a girl in red. Sauciest color, he says every night. And red would look good on you.”<br />
“Sure. I didn’t bring red, though…could I borrow something, maybe? If we go, of course,” Azalea says, struggling with the hem. Mercury tosses a completed pillow aside and laughs.<br />
“Sweetie, I don’t plan on you ever wearing the clothes you brought. Especially for your date!” She squeals, glancing at Orion for a millisecond. The corners of his mouth tighten slightly, and she smiles, knowing she got the reaction she wanted.<br />
“Um, I think I can manage with my own clothes,” Azalea says timidly. “I don’t really need anything…”<br />
“Nonsense. You’ll be wearing my clothes,” Mercury says firmly, and Orion laughs. “Hey! What are you laughing at!” She attacks him with a pillow, and he recoils.<br />
“I’m not laughing!” Orion says, covering his face. “I just…remembered something.”<br />
“Oh. In that case, get back to work! We want these done soon!” Mercury says, staring to embroider again. “And when will you two be done with that curtain? We don’t have all day, you know!” Azalea laughs, and sews again. Mercury looks up with a smile, her purple eyes full of mischief.<br />
“Azalea, why don’t you take a break? Go take a shower, I’m sure you’re all sweaty from the walk to the store,” Mercury says. “We can work on this.”<br />
“No, it’s for my room, anyway, I wouldn’t want to…” Mercury throws a pillow at her face.<br />
“Go!” Mercury says, and Azalea sulkily gets up. “We will manage. Right, Orion?” She glares at him, and he smiles.<br />
“Yes, of course. We’ll be fine, honest. Go take your shower,” Orion says, waving her away. “We’ll be fine.”<br />
“Well, if you two are sure…” Azalea says.<br />
“Go!” They both say with a laugh. “It’s alright, we’ll manage.” She smiles at them both and goes to her bag, taking out the bathroom things she brought from home and goes out the door.</p>
<p>“Wow! You guys are fast!” Azalea says, coming out into the main room clad only in a towel, her short hair still dripping wet. She looks over to the now-completed curtain and raises her eyebrows. “Do you have a sewing machine or something?”<br />
“Nope! We just, got caught up and went faster, I guess,” Mercury says, coming over to Azalea. “Why are you in here, anyway? Come, I’ll get you something from my closet!”<br />
“Well, I guess, if you really want me to,” Azalea says awkwardly, not sure how to respond to such an offer.<br />
“Come on!” Mercury says, abandoning what she was working on. “Orion, you can finish it! I’m sure you’ll know what I’m trying to do!” They go out the room and Orion looks at the pillow she was embroidering. It’s a very particular flower, with a single petal starting to fall. It’s an azalea! Ah, mon ami, come, admit it! You like her! A whisper-like voice says in his head.<br />
“Damn it, Luc, what’d I say about doing this!” He mutters under his breath. “Keep your powers to yourself!” Fine, fine, but I’m telling Weiss! “Do whatever the hell you want, Luc, just go away!” He hears soft laughter before hearing only the soft buzzing of the mechanical lighting and heat filling the room. Orion bends down and starts to work on the embroidery. </p>
<p>“Ooh! You finished it!” Mercury says, coming back in. Trailing her is Azalea, wearing a short red tube dress with black opaque tights and black leather boots. “We’re going out!”<br />
“What? Then what about-” Orion begins.<br />
“We’re save the finishing touches for tomorrow! And I’m sure the rest of us will have no problem staying up just a little bit later so we can help her out,” Mercury says meaningfully. “Won’t we, Orion? Now go get changed. Me and Azalea can work on this for a little more while the boys get ready. I’ve laid out your clothes, I’m sure you’ll know which ones they are.” Mercury dismisses her with a sultry wave of the hand and flounces away. Azalea smiles at Orion.<br />
“She always gets what she wants, doesn’t she?” Azalea asks him, and he responds with a swift nod. “I see.”<br />
“I like your outfit, Azalea. It’s really nice on you,” Orion says, eyes raking her body. “Very nice.” Before she even blushes he’s out of the room, and she swears she can hear shower water running before she even blinks in surprise.<br />
“Come here, Azalea!” Mercury calls, already taking out various make-ups and things. “I’m going to make you gorgeous!”<br />
“No! I don’t do that kind of stuff,” Azalea says, flopping on a bed. “I can’t wear that stuff, I always look hideous.”<br />
“Nonsense,” Mercury says confidently. “Come here!”<br />
“I don’t want to,” Azalea says, sticking her chin out. “I’m already wearing the clothes, so I’ll be fine.”<br />
“Come on!” Mercury says. “Please?”<br />
“Really. I don’t want to wear that. It’s superficial,” Azalea says. “I think everything with fashion is artificial and superficial, actually. Just like these clothes, and this jewelry, and everything.”<br />
“Really? But the red and the black look so nice together, and the boots look hot on you! And so do the jelly bracelets and the chocker! They just go perfectly together,” Mercury says. “And so does my purple corset and my black mini with my lace-up stilettos! And my necklace and the thick silver cuffs!” She exclaims. “The corset matches my eyes perfectly and the rest accentuates it! And besides, things aren’t superficial as they seem. They can get you places, and take you to new heights!”<br />
Azalea thinks about something for a second, and looks towards Mercury. “Hey, why are your eyes purple? It’s odd, don’t you think? And those black rims around your iris…they don’t seem natural. Are you wearing contacts?”<br />
“Nope! I’m just special like that,” Mercury says, bouncing up and down. “Oh! And be prepared for a lot of looks and stares. I know you got one from Orion, but think of that, tripled. For each guy looking at you.”<br />
“Really? A place called “The Smoothie Bar” doesn’t seem like many people would go to it,” Azalea says. “Yeah, now that I think about it, it doesn’t seem very likely.”<br />
Mercury trills again. “Oh, that’s what you think. They redecorated, though, and also, now that we’ve been going there, it’s gotten very popular.”<br />
“Ah, I see. And when will the boys be here?” Azalea says.<br />
“Right after I get your make-up done!” Mercury says, coming towards Azalea.<br />
“No! I don’t want it!” Azalea says. “Please, just don’t,” she says wearily. “I’ve been having this battle with my mother for my entire life, practically, and it just kills me. So, please, don’t even bother.”<br />
Mercury sighs, throwing the tube of scarlet lipstick on the table with a thud. They hear the door click and see the boys file out, one by one. Luc wears a classic sapphire blue silk shirt, with the top button undone, and black pants with dress shoes. Weiss went casual, clad in a green tee shirt that was tight over his enormous chest, and acid washed jeans and sneakers.<br />
Orion was all-out. He wore a black polo shirt with tears and chains, overtop a gray and black striped shirt with the elbows cut out, and fishnet fingerless gloves, and storm-gray jeans with frayed ends and more chains and holes, covering his black high-tops almost to the tips of the toes.<br />
“Why am I wearing this, Mercury?” Orion says. “It looks…not like me.”<br />
“Nonsense. You’re always sulking in you balcony. Now you’re just showing it,” Mercury says. “Now, come on! We might have to carry her…” She looks at Azalea and she smiles. “Yeah. It’ll cut time by a lot. When does the door close? Twelve? It’s ten-thirty now…it’ll take at least half an hour to walk normally.” She sneaks up behind Azalea and pushes her into Orion. She loses her balance with the tall heel of the boots and Orion easily catches her, holding her in a hug.<br />
“Azalea, we all…learned this special trick to run fast, really fast. The only catch is that one of us has to carry you while we run. Mercury could carry you, or I could-” Orion says softly, looking her directly in the eyes. She feels sparks, and, feeling confused, she simply shrugs.<br />
“You can, if you want, of course,” Azalea says to him, looking at his eyes. “You have that ring, too.”<br />
“What ring?” He asks her.<br />
“The ring around the iris of your eye. Mercury does, too. Do you all have that?” Azalea asks, squinting at Luc’s eyes. He nods and she smiles, turning back to him. “Well, okay then. Kind of weird, but whatever. It doesn’t really matter. Come on, carry me!”<br />
He lifts her up easily, bridal style and he looks around. “Ready?” They nod and he takes off, the ride spinning to Azalea, who holds Orion’s neck tightly.<br />
He runs too fast, it’s like a there’s nothing but air, and the dark buildings blend together to make a creamy black that makes it feel like they’re floating. Azalea twists around, not afraid, and she sees Mercury, Weiss and Luc running, too, though it seems like they’re merely floating, held up by nothingness, floating on nothingness.<br />
Soon they hear distant music pumping, and she can feel them slow down, the creamy black turning into grinding music and pumping lights. She sees a long line of scantily clad women and handsome men, all dancing, talking, laughing. They reach the front of the line and see a tall man with brown hair and eyes regulating who went in the club, turning many people away, letting few in.<br />
“Orion! Mercury! And who’s this?” The man says, friendly. A guy tries to sneak past him, but his head whips around, catching him by the long hair. “Oi! Out!” He throws the guy to the street. “Damn hippie,” he mutters, turning back to their group. He peers at Azalea and smiles.<br />
	“Billy, this is Azalea. Hands off, she has a date tomorrow!” Mercury says, excitedly. He sighs.<br />
	“She’s damn hot, especially in red. Sauciest color. Not literally, of course.” He laughs and waves them by. “She’ll be fine with you. Damn, girl, if you get tired of your date, come see me, I’ll treat you mighty fine.”<br />
	Azalea smiles prettily, surprised she has the courage to do so. “If you say so.” She walks in, and they can hear it’s a techno beat, something grinding and hard, meant to dance to.<br />
	“You want something to drink?” Mercury yells over the beat. “I can grab something, if you want.”<br />
	“No, I’m okay. So all you guys do is dance?” Azalea asks, turning around. Most people are dancing, but there are some booths in the sides and a bar.<br />
	“Yep! All the ladies will be disappointed that Orion already has a partner-they all want to dance with us!” Mercury says, taking Weiss by the hand. “Now come on!”<br />
	“Care to dance?” Orion says taking her hand softly.<br />
	“Sure. I’d love to,” Azalea says, looking into his eyes. His eyes take up a glint and he smiles, leading her out to the dance floor, simmering with a blue translucent beam of light underneath the floor, making it seems as though they’re dancing on water. The beat changes to something fast and she finds herself being led by Orion, and dancing besides them were Weiss and Mercury, and Luc and another girl, with dark skin and black hair. The rest of the dancers move out of the center of the room, as if in a ritual to clear a way for Azalea’s gang to dance in their own bubble of space.<br />
	They dance for three songs, each fast and electric. When the DJ puts on a slow song, they go over to the biggest booth in the club, in the back, where there’s a man with floppy brown hair and orange sunglasses being lavished by four women, all blond and all stunning.<br />
	“Hello,” Mercury says with a feral grin. “Care to leave?” The man lowers his orange-tinted sunglasses and looks at her pointedly.<br />
	“Excuse me? We were here. Now, ladies,” he says with a gold-toothed smile. “Come on, make me scream.”<br />
	“Excuse me. Do you know who we are?” Luc says, returning to the pack<br />
	“What did I say?” The guy says, standing up, much to the distress of the ladies. “I was here. Now go move your asses, you’re blocking the view for my girls.” He waves them off, and sits back down, and the two girls sitting next to him start kissing him again.<br />
	“I said, do you know who we are?” Luc says, leaning over. “We’re the people who can hunt you down. Real blood suckers when it comes to what we want, if you know what I’m saying,” Luc says menacingly, baring his teeth.<br />
	“Oh. Oh!”  The man says, getting up. He smiles nervously at them, and moves out of the booth, his women following him like peculiar sheep, and he edges away from them. “So sorry to have interrupted your night, fellas. I didn’t realize! Please, don’t bother with me. I’m O positive, you wouldn’t like the taste of me…don’t! I won’t mess with your side, how about? I’ll move back to Kreios’s side! Yeah, that sounds like a good…” Orion raises an eyebrow at him, and he realizes it’s a dismissal. “…idea. Bye! Don’t snitch me out, man, it’s nothing important at all!” Weiss clears his throat, and he almost squeaks before running off, the blond girls following after him.<br />
	Orion motions for Azalea to slide in, and she obliges, Mercury and Weiss sliding in on the other side. Orion follows after her, and Luc slides in after Orion. Luc sighs. “What an annoyance,” he says. “Stupid hot shot. Think we should snitch him?”<br />
	“Definitely. I’ll go,” Weiss says, raising his hand. “He seemed fun to pick on.”<br />
	“I want to go, too!” Luc says excitedly. “I haven’t been for a while, and O positive…not too bad, common, but appetizing. I’ve been having A positive or lamb for a while, and I need something to spice it up. Maybe the O would do the trick…”<br />
	“Hey, you should try mixing the O positive with something a little more rare, like a B positive. I did that once, it tasted amazing!” Weiss says, leaning in to discuss.<br />
	“Really? I wouldn’t think…I like mixing the A positive with some tomcat, myself, you can taste the A but it has a sharp feral side, and it’s very tasty,” Mercury says, joining their conversation.<br />
	“What are they talking about?” Azalea whispers to Orion.<br />
	“Just recipes,” Orion mutters back to her. “Are you sure you don’t want something to drink?” She shakes her head.<br />
	“I don’t drink alcohol,” Azalea says.<br />
	“This place is called the Smoothie Bar for a reason, Azalea,” Orion says with a small laugh. “They have the best smoothies, and some of them don’t even contain alcohol. Let me get you one.”<br />
	“Well…I’ll have to pay you back when we get home,” Azalea says. She was thirsty, and she hasn’t had a smoothie in a long time.<br />
	“If you insist,” Orion says. “But it’ll probably be on the house.”<br />
	“Really? Why?” Azalea says, confused.<br />
	“They know us,” he says simply before jumping over Luc and leaving, fighting the crowd to the bar. She sits back, watching the dancers. One of the dancers, a burly man, leeringly smiles at her, and she turns her face from him. He comes over, and leans on their table, and she can smell the alcohol from across the semi-circular booth.<br />
	“Hey, pretty lady,” he says with an air of confidence. “How ‘bout dancin’ with me?”<br />
	“Hey, how about no,” she says, looking around. “Where’s Orion? He should be here soon…”<br />
	“Forget this Orion kid,” he says. “Dance with a real man.”<br />
	“She doesn’t want to,” a familiar baritone voice says.<br />
	“Orion!” She says with relief.<br />
	“Wait, this is the Orion kid you’re talking about?” The man says with surprise. He squints in the dim light of the club and his eyes open wider. “So you’re one of them. So sorry, lady,” he stammers, and then with an awkward bow disappears back into the crowd. Orion shrugs and hands Azalea a glass with an orange-pink liquid inside. She takes a sip to find that it’s orange-banana flavored.<br />
	“This is good,” she says, taking another sip.<br />
	“I know. I feel bad about not feeding you more,” Orion says. “Maybe we could add on a kitchen, there’s some space in the main room…”<br />
	“It’s fine, honestly Orion, you’re spoiling me. Running away feels more different that it should,” Azalea says.<br />
	“Really? And what did you think it would feel like?” Orion asks her.<br />
	“I thought it would be more demanding, more about fighting to survive, and not partying, living someplace with beds. I thought roughing it would be interesting and exciting,” Azalea muses. “But I’m rather enjoying this new life.”<br />
	“Oh, really? Wait until you begin to fight,” Orion says. He cocks his head to the side and she takes another sip, drinking in the sweetness of the smoothie. “What was your old life like?”<br />
	“…It was bad. Very bad. At least to me, at least,” Azalea says. “They expected so much of me, and I never got anything in return. They wanted me to act perfect, or be perfect. Not on the inside, of course. They dismissed the perfect grades and honors and academic awards. All they really cared about was the outside. So shallow, so gone,” she says.<br />
	“And your brother? Oliver, was it?” Orion asks. She smiles.<br />
	“He’s the perfect brother, too good. The star of the basketball team, best friend. He treated everyone at school like they treated me: like a freak,” Azalea remembers. “He didn’t have many friends besides me, and I didn’t have any other friends besides him. We were a good team.”<br />
	“I see. But you miss him,” he says, more of a statement than a question.<br />
	“Of course. Like someone misses air,” Azalea says. “My one regret about leaving.”<br />
	“Ah,” he says, and they slip back into silence.<br />
	“Hey, what about you, Orion? What combinations do you like?” Weiss asks Orion. “I know you used to like the red wine and O negative combination, because you missed tasting wine so much. But what about now?”<br />
	“I still enjoy that. Mercury, how are you going to dress up Azalea?” Orion asks, quickly changing the subject.<br />
	“Tight jeans, of course. Can’t go skirt, that would seem too dressy,” Mercury says, quickly leaping to the topic. “But nice ones, with no holes or anything. I was thinking the ink-colored ones, the ones that are almost purple, because that would go with my scoop neck purple tunic sweater, the one with the bell sleeves&#8230;” Mercury pauses, considering. “Of course, the brown ones would look nice, because then I could put you in the butter-colored high-necked shirt with the big cuffs and the puffy brown vest, and the Uggs, but that seems like it’s too much.”<br />
	“Yes, definitely too much,” Luc says. “Go with the tunic. It’s thick enough that she would only have to wear a light sweatshirt, maybe the one with the black lace? That’s nice-looking and dressy enough…”<br />
	“Ah! I see! Luc, you’re a fashion expert,” Mercury says. “That would totally work. Azalea, what do you think?”<br />
	She shrugs. “It doesn’t really matter to me. I wasn’t really into that kind of thing back home. It’s-”<br />
	“-superficial. I get it.” Mercury nods, and Azalea stifles a yawn. “Time to go!”<br />
	“It’s only eleven something!” Weiss says. “Surely Azalea can manage for a little longer. Just for a couple songs.”<br />
	“No, we should be getting back,” Orion says, and Weiss sighs.<br />
	“If you insist,” Weiss says, and pushes out of the booth.<br />
	“I’m afraid I must insist, also,” Luc says. “I was almost done finishing the structure, and what with Weiss’s tools, I’m not sure how much longer it can take it. I was just about to replace the rotting wood with the metal bars we got…”<br />
	“Ah, I see,” Weiss says. “Come, my star.” Mercury gracefully gets up, and he puts her one his shoulder before heading towards the exit. Luc gets out of the booth, and then Orion and Azalea.<br />
	“Can you walk? Or do you want me to carry you?” Orion says with a smile. She smiles back, but shakes her head.<br />
	“I can manage. But you’ll have to carry me back home, right? Because of the trick you did…it was really cool,” Azalea says. “Like we were floating.”<br />
	“Yeah, it’s kind of like that,” Orion says with a flash of a smile. “Come on, let’s go.” He lifts her up again and he starts to speed off again, returning to the creamy black nowhere, Azalea’s eyes drifting shut.</p>
<p>	“Azalea! We have something to show you!” Mercury chirps in Azalea’s ear. Azalea opens her eyes, slowly, sitting up in an odd position. She looks around and sees Orion’s face, very close to hers.<br />
	“Orion!” She says, bolting awake. She’s in his arms, laying down a bed. She sits up fully, and sees everyone grinning at the pair of them. “Why am I…sleeping next to you?”<br />
	“Well, you wouldn’t let go of my arm,” Orion says calmly, getting out of the bed now that she’s awake. “You fell asleep on the run back, and well…you found my arm oddly comforting.”<br />
	“Really?” Azalea says, getting out the bed, too, still wearing the red dress, though someone took off the boots and the jewelry she was wearing.<br />
	“Oui. You kept muttering something about how cool his arm was,” Luc says with a grin. “Were you warm in the club?”<br />
	“I guess,” Azalea mutters, heading towards the door. “Am I supposed to wear something of yours, Mercury?” Mercury squeals.<br />
	“Of course! Let me get something!” Mercury says, racing out the door. Azalea stands there in stocking feet for a few moments, until Mercury returns, handing Azalea a plain gray button-up long-sleeve shirt and jeans. “Here. It’s simple, but it will work until we get you ready for your date! It’s tonight! I’m so excited!”<br />
	“Isn’t Azalea the one supposed to be saying that?” Weiss says with a smirk. “Shouldn’t you seem more excited, Azalea?”<br />
	“I guess. I’ve just never been on a date before,” Azalea says with a shrug. “I don’t really know how to act.”<br />
	“Well, change! We’ve got something to show you! Boys, we’ll meet you there.” Mercury points out the door, and the file out, Orion flashing Azalea a brief smile before disappearing. Mercury smiles at Azalea, and Azalea raises her eyebrows. “So,” she says. “why aren’t you excited? First dates are important!”<br />
	“Really? Well, I guess they are…” Azalea says, taking off the dress, throwing it on the bed. “But I’ve only talked to this guy for a few minutes. I don’t know if this will turn out to be a disaster or if it will be fine. But,” she says, shrugging into the shirt, buttoning it up, “it’s always worth a shot, right?”<br />
	“Yeah, it is worth a shot!” Mercury says. “Hurry! We can’t keep the boys waiting all day!” Azalea quickly changes into the dark jeans and they go up the stairs, find not four, but five new polished doors. Mercury opens one of the doors and motions for Azalea to go in before her. She goes in, and sees a cloud of raspberry and hearts.<br />
	“Do you like it?” Weiss asks with a wide smile. “We finished last night!”<br />
	“Really? You must’ve stayed up so late…it’s perfect!” Azalea says with a smile, sitting with a laugh on her mushroom chair, a raspberry corduroy with a silk heart pillow on it. She hugs the pillow and smiles brightly, taking in the overall effect, which seems utterly girly. She notices a small bud vase wit ha pink rose just about to bloom. “So pretty,” she coos, petting the flower with a light finger. She spots a pillow on the floor and picks it up. “What…?” It’s an Azalea flower, perfectly depicted with one small petal breaking off and floating down. “It’s so detailed…did you buy this in the night?”<br />
	“Nope!” Mercury says brightly. “Orion sewed it! Isn’t it good?”<br />
	“Yeah, it is,” Azalea says. “Almost real.”<br />
	“Thank you,” Orion says. “I’m pretty good with my hands, I suppose.”<br />
	“Yeah, even with tough, manly hardware stuff!” Luc says with a chuckle. “He installed the carpet for us. Azalea rubs her toes through the soft shag carpet and smiles.<br />
	“Thank you guys, so much. It looks so nice!” Azalea says. “You guys worked really hard on it.” She laughs hollowly. “Now all I have to do is prove my worth!”<br />
	“I’m sure you’re worth it, my flower,” Orion says, looking her in the eyes. “I’m sure.” She smiles at him and he smiles, too. He breaks eye contact and looks around. “Now, for today, I think we should see about that rumor, the one about Ninth and Lace, the talk about the riot and the possibility of a revolution. Then we can  get some food for Azalea, maybe hit a grocery store. After that-”<br />
	“We’ll be coming back so that Azalea can get ready, right?” Mercury says pointedly. “Because that will take some time. And where will we store these groceries? We don’t have a kitchen or anything.”<br />
	“Which is why when I had Luc run out for the carpet I had him buy a small closet, you should’ve spotted it in the corner of the main room,” Orion says. “We can use that as a pantry, but I think we should only get dry food or packaged things. Which is another order of business, the plans for a kitchen…”<br />
	“Wait. You all don’t need to eat?” Azalea says, getting up. “That’s crazy! Why don’t you need to?”<br />
	“It’s another special gift,” Luc says conversationally, leaning on the balcony ledge. “But you needn’t worry about us, we can take care of ourselves.”<br />
	“Well…it’s just odd,” Azalea says, getting up. “So, let’s get going! Where exactly is this Ninth and Lace?” They laugh, and go out the door, Weiss clicking it shut.<br />
	“Come on, it’s a ways away…” Orion says. </p>
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