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3rd Person POV:

To be woken by loud crashes and whirs from the blend and various pans in the kitchen is not what the four, having spent the night on the floor of Sang's 'living room' in sleeping bags, want to wake up to, but you can't always get what you want!

When they see the clock says 8:05, they are up as fast as possible, remembering that North had said eight o'clock sharp if they wanted breakfast. Sang, Luke, and Jess, having already done the morning feeds, are sitting drinking smoothies, four more innocently waiting on the side, with neat, doodled capital, letters, leaving there to be no mistake as to which one's for whom. The clattering is unexplained, until North drops omelettes onto the table. They eat. They drink. Gabe suspects what the drink contains, but still calmly drinks it, before placing it back down, without alerting the others. He turns to focus on his meal, hoping he can finish before the drugs he suspects are in the smootie kick in, as it's ridiculously tasty, compared to what they've been eating at 'home'. Him and Corey don't fall asleep, only Marc's and Raven's drinks have the drugs that knock them out.

They spend the morning, after the others have fallen asleep, helping with the animals, checking up on the ones that came the day before. Sang and Corey spend a few hours trying to get the lion to accept Leo, but when she doesn't and instead almost attacks him, Sang ties the sling around Corey again, and that's where Leo stays. They put Marc in the pen with the small lambs who just fall asleep on, which sang of course takes a photo of (it may one day find it's way on to her photo wall)... Raven is just left at the bottom of the climbing room, which means the twins, Charlie and Lola find him and decide his the perfect person to practice their drawing on. (Bearing in mind they are now well over six months old and experimenting as many toddlers do)

Gabe manages to persuade the four of them to have haircuts, mainly due to the fact that even North's normal crew cut is almost touching his shoulders, this is soon fixed, but to slightly longer than normal. Luke insists on keeping his hair long, now reaching his shoulder blades, but consents to let Gabe trim it, removing the ends. Jess gets him to neaten up the haircut, (that so scandalised Kota, at their very brief meet up), that she cut herself several weeks ago, she then coxes him to cut it even shorter. So that she ends up with a neat dark pixie cut that frames her face.

Gabe eventually gets Sang to sit still for long enough to trim, like Luke, all the dead ends off, leaving her with a long sheet of in his words 'f*****g chameleon' hair. To everyone's surprise he manages to go through the day without too many swear words, and either swaps them for other words or literally bites his tongue. Though the few that do get past his lips Sang hardly reacts to after the first few. She then takes him aside and explains why they cause an issue for her, and that his so different that when he swears it isn't as scary... and that he doesn't have to totally stop, because it's part of him. At her words he shakes his head and rolls his, before taking a chance and spinning her round like he saw Luke do earlier. It's brief but it still makes her smile, happiness just about winning the war over her fear.

Corey spends as much time as possible with his little sister, by the end of the morning they are at least comfortable enough to tease each other. They both ask if they can stay, but when Sang, reluctantly, admits to Corey that she got Brandon arrested, on Christmas eve, he realises that he needs to leave, if only to sort that out. He understands why when she explains, nervously, thinking his going to be angry at Gabe even more reluctantly, agrees to leave again.

When they leave, with ear plugs and eye masks, they both get strong hugs from Luke and Jess, a gentleish one armed, slight thump from North, and a very brief squeeze from Sang. She also kisses them both on the cheek. It makes both boys feel like they are on top of the world, even of for different reasons.

The next thing they know they are waking up, in Uncles spare room for Corey and Raven, while Gabe and Marc are on the floor in the living room. Marc and Raven have new phones, with all their numbers from before written in, plus four more. Corey and Gabe having already received new phones, from when they started talking to Sang and co a lot, with all updated, hand built, by Sang, code to defend from the rest of the world, though, in this case, mainly directed at Victor. Despite the fact she remembers her meeting of him with fondness.

Meanwhile, Brandon has finished being processed-by the local police force. To get him off her family's trail Sang sent a message to one of the few patrol cars out in the area on Christmas eve. While at the same time she was battling to stop the bleeding from her shoulder and communicating with the boys at her dad's house. The message, without truly lying, suggested that letting the Range rover through was a matter of life and death, while also suggesting, without explicitly saying, that the man in the bike behind might be of interest to pick up. The patrol men (wrongly, but that was her intention) took it to mean that the Range rover contained undercover police, with the man behind, on the bike, about to blow their cover. This led to them attempting to flag Brandon down for speeding, which he was very much doing, Brandon avoided the police and sped off, still chasing the Range rover. Kota had literally begged him to see where his sister was going, for some reason, some brotherly instinct still lodged deep within his brain. Using some, slightly incriminating, blackmail, when Brandon, at first, disagreed.

The fact that he evaded the police flagging him down for almost an hour meant that they could hold him for over forty-eight hours and fully arrest him. This worked on her original goal, as he was eventually forced to stop tailing the Range rover and focus on getting away- in an attempt to evade arrested. However, while Sang has no love for her more violent, yet mostly unknown, brother, she doesn't want to see him put in high security prison for the outstanding warrants, which were technically calling for his arrest/incarceration across several countries.

Despite having only met him once properly and just seen him a few other times, she feels a weird kind of kinship with him, the pain that she sees in his eyes similar to the agony that she has swirling around inside her. It has her heart crying out in sympathy, even as she is still half angry, slightly scared for her family, and utterly annoyed that he would pick Kayli over his twin even with the hypnotisation. As by now she has been told about the times that Corey has needed his brother, but he had been 'too busy', sleeping with or sucking up to Kayli, to care in anyway.

Sang wants to meet him, see him, show him the real her, see if his worth saving, as she has with Corey, instead, she settles for removing the warrants so that he doesn't go to prison for life. Hacking into government servers is slightly harder than normal, when she's basically one handed, trying to direct her family on a safe route home, and prevent her home being, destroyed, by some very curious boys at the same time. However, she just about manages it. It helps that the whole police force is on a go slow, due to it being Christmas eve and all, the station working at a quarter of capacity, the rest at home enjoying the holidays. Sang doesn't remove the speeding or the police evasion, therefore he spends Christmas day, and boxing day, in jail.

Which is where Corey picks him up, the day after Boxing day, the other three boys having headed home, with a story of a last-minute mission from Uncle on Christmas eve. Marc still conflicted but knows that if he doesn't keep this secret then he will never see the strange blonde again, the one that has him fascinated. At Owen and Axel's angry outbursts that the mission should have come through them, Marc uses some quick thinking about not wanting to disturb Christmas day, which surprisingly they accept...

Brandon ends up with a few weeks of community service for speeding and a reasonable fine, yet his shocked he isn't being held to the warrants, however, assumes that Corey or Victor did something about them.

Kayli doesn't seem to care, about Brandon or where the boys have been over the last few days, even though she tries to drag Raven upstairs when he arrives home. When he shrugs her off and heads upstairs, dragging Corey instead, she starts to get sightly worried, feeling something shaking her control over the boys.

The next few months settle into almost normal again, though the boys who visited Sang carefully manoeuvre themselves further away from Kayli as much as possible. Kayli is too busy digging her claws into the others to notice.

Hours or text messages are exchanged on Sang's secure group messaging group and to individual people in and out the reserve. Corey spending hours on calls about the program with Sang, and Gabe calling her to 'chat' as much as possible. It gets to the point that his calling her every day and she just leaves him on speaker and talking to him as she works with the animals, Luke and Jess normally chipping in comments. He takes on more work from the diner and the customers get used to him seemingly talking to himself, when his really answering questions from the quiet voice in his ears, in hidden ear buds, only Uncle and Dr. Roberts (who is now spending a lot more time at the diner) know who his talking to.

There are two boys, men who seems to be distant to her, of the ones that didn't go to visit Sang. One watched from an upstairs window as Jess ran to the Range rover, recognised Luke and North in there, but never told Kota, something told him that it wouldn't be a good idea, so he didn't say a word, instead he throws himself into his work! He observes the others and is slightly disgusted at their behaviour with Kayli, he also notes how the four avoid Kayli, like she's infected with some kind of plague. He follows their lead, but less obviously, so that Kayli thinks he is still under her thumb.

The other is still reeling from a memory. He still interacts with Kayli, but starts to research, looking... looking. It takes a while for him to find anything. All he finds are a few words, ones he can't track or truly explain.

Don't lose yourself Fire Prince.

Lose himself? To what? Was he right about Violet being Princess? 



Cooooommmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnttttttttt please :) *Giggles*

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