Only Way To Save Them  

The second the two human soldiers disappeared, I sat back down on my swing and took a sip of my sweet tea. It was no longer as cold as I liked it to be, so with a sigh, I put it back down on the table.

 

Everything seemed to be swirling around me, and I couldn't figure out why. My head was like a bubble that was about to burst and it felt like if I made a single wrong move, I was going fly apart, never to be put together again.

 

"That seems to be a bit dramatic, little one," purred a new voice from right in front of me. Lifting my head, I stared at Luci.

 

"I don't think so," I replied, my eyes never leaving hers. I didn't know what was going on, but I knew a snake about to strike when I saw one. There was no way I was going to give her a chance to take me out. "After all, if anyone is a drama queen, it would have to be you, Luci," I chuckled.