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Authors: Lindsay Anne Kendal

Tags: #Romance, #Paranormal, #Werewolves & Shifters, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Paranormal & Urban, #Romantic, #Teen & Young Adult

BOOK: Leticia
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“You won’t have to, I promise, and please don’t say that, I don’t want you to die
.

“I don’t either
.
You
should get some sleep
.

“I’m not tired, at all. Are you?”

“I
was
, until someone decided to come and get me talking
,
” I smirked
.
“I’m wide awake now
.


Sorry
,
” he smiled
.
“I just... I just wanted to learn more about you
.


It’s
OK
.
I forgive you
. Why
don’t you tell me a bit more about you?”

“What do you want to know?”

“Anything
.

“Erm,
I was born in Devon on the 31
st
October 1865. I was the son of Richard and Emily Jackson...”

“Wow, hang on a minute
,
” I interrupted
.
“Your surname is the same as your first?”


No
,
” he laughed
.

My
name is actually Robert Jackson, but I’ve been known by my surname for about a hundred years
.

“Why
?

“I prefer it, I hate Robert
.

“You don’t look like a Robert actually
, a
nyway, carry on
.


We
lived in a little house in the
country.
In
18
72
my
mother
gave birth to Nancy and when Nancy was ten years old
,
our parents
abandoned us. We woke up one morning in a
field;
neither of us knew how we got there. We found our way back to the house only to find everything had been cleared out
.

“Why
?

“My
mother
wasn’t a
shape shifter
, it was my father. They both thought
Nancy and I
would be human, but obviously we weren’t. My
mother
didn’t like us very much
.
She
never
loved us, and my father,
well;
he was just a drunken idiot
.

“What happened to them?”

“My
mother
died in her fifties and
I
killed my father
.

“What!” I almost shouted
.

“He tracked me and Nancy
down;
we hadn’t seen or heard anything from him in over thirty years.
He attacked Nancy, tried to kill her...”

“Why?”

“We don’t know
,
” he sighed
.

But
there was no way I was going to let him do that. So I killed
him
.

“I would have done the same thing
.

“I’ve looked after Nancy
since I was
seventeen, I wasn’t about to let her down
.

“It takes a special person to do what you did. To raise you
r
sister when you w
ere
still so young yourself
.

“She’s my blood, my
little
sister and I love her, I’d never let any harm come to her
.

“She’s lucky to have you
,
” I smiled
.

“I don’t think so, even
she
doesn’t think that
.

“Oh she thinks the world of you
.
She
just wants the old you back, not this version
.

“I know
,
” he nodded
.
“Leticia, when this is all over will you stay with us
?

“Nancy asked me that too
.

“It would be nice if you did
.

“We’ll see, the way
you and I
are, we
may
have killed
each other
by then
.

He didn’t respond, he just laughed a little.

“We’ll see what happens
,
” I told him
.

See
how we feel then
.

“I want you to stay
.


If
I see the nicer side of you a little more then maybe I could be persuaded
.

“I told you, you will
.

“Yes
,
but what you
say
and what you
do
, are completely different things
.

“I’m trying
,
” he sighed
.

“You
know,
we both do that a lot?” I laughed
.

“What?”

“We just seem to be sighing all the time
.

“I’m sure, when this is over and done
with;
we’ll laugh and smile more
.

He didn't stay in the room much longer, but he did kiss my cheek before he left. Now
that
put a rather large smile on my face. Of course I waited for him to leave the room before I got excited about it.

The following morning I
woke up to
Nancy shouting her head off. I got dressed quickly and ran down the stairs. She was in the kitchen with Jackson
and Tristan.
I stood watching them for a few minutes before Nancy even
realize
d I was
th
ere. Poor Jackson couldn’t
get a word in.

“... you say you’re doing it because you care and I understand that, but this is crazy
;
all for a girl who doesn’t even know how you feel
.
W
hat do you hope to achieve?” Nancy was shouting at him
.

“She doesn’t need to know, not yet anyway
.”

“I’m going to say one thing before I go out
,
” Tristan said to him
.
“I know you’re scared of being close to someone, but think of
it
this way... think of a flower
early in the morning,
it’s
probably scared of
getting
frost bite
...
but it still opens
.

“What?” they both asked confused
.


In
simple terms, you’re scared of opening your heart to her, of showing her the real you, but you have too!”

“Why didn’t you just say that?” Nancy asked
.

“I dunno, I thought it sounded good,
but
obviously not, anyway see you later
.

I stayed silent and watched as Tristan walked out of the room. Nancy
was about
to start with Jackson again, but they both noticed me and she stopped.


How
long have you been there
?
what have you heard?” Jackson asked coldly
.

“Hey I just got here
,
” I lied
, putting my hands up as though in
defense
.

“I’m so glad you’re here
,
” she shouted
.
“You can tell this idiot brother of mine that
he’s.... well
...
an IDIOT!”

“Erm, Jackson it seems you

r
e an
idiot this morning
,
” I
smirked.

“It’s not funny
,
” Nancy shot at me
.

“Right, well I’ll leave you to it
.


Oh
no you don’t
!
You
need to tell him he can’t do it, it’s stupid, reckless....”

“Whoa hang on, do
what
? What the hell are you
going
on about?”


He
wants to go out hunting these guys down on his
own;
he wants all of us to stay here...”

“Why?” I asked him
.

“To keep you safe
.

“You
’re
not doing that
.

“You know what, I shouldn’t have said anything
.
I should have just done it and told you afterwards
.

“I’d have killed you myself
!
” Nancy almost screamed at him
.

“You can’t just take off Jackson
,
” I told him
.

Y
ou can

t do that to us, if anyone should do that it

s me and if I said that

s what
I
was going to do, YOU would go berserk!”

“Only because I don’t want you getting yourself killed
.


And
I don’t want
you
getting yourself killed either
.

Jackson stormed out of the kitchen and headed towards the study. Nancy look
ed at me, frightened and upset.

“He cares about you so much
Leticia;
he is so frightened of someone hurting you... or worse. If anything happened to you it would destroy him...”

“Yeah
,
” I laughed
.

OK
.

“I’m serious! I know how he is with you sometimes and I’m sorry
he’s
like that, I wish I could stop it
.

“So do I, but I can’t get him to show
h
is feelings, they’re locked up t
o
o tight and I don’t have the key
.

“Just because you don’t have the key to a locked box, doesn’t
mean it can’t be opened
.

I
walked away from her
and
wen
t after him. I barged into the study
and slammed the door shut behind me.
He nearly always came in here when he was in one of his moods.

“You cannot do this
,
” I told him, walking closer to him
.

You
can’t put yourself at risk
.

“You assume I would be killed, I doubt that though
.


Yeah
because you’re
so
tough. Look,
there are
a lot of them, it only takes one of them to get a lucky shot off and you’re dead
.

“You have more to live for than I do
.

“What a load of crap!” I almost screamed
.

Y
ou have a family, friends, they all love you, a nice home, cars, money, youth...”

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