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"Jaxon, calm down, I'm sure she's okay," I put my hand on his shoulder trying to stop him from pacing around the living room, he started to panic when he realized that his sister never texted him.

"She always texts me, not a day goes by where she doesn't check up on me," I sigh and tried to think of a way to calm him down.

"What's going on?" Lisa sat down on the couch while we waited for Brooke to finish getting ready and we can head to school.

"His sister hasn't texted him and now he's worry that something happened to her," Felicia went back to sipping her coffee.

"Just calm down, we all know that she can handle herself," he nodded his head and calmed down a bit, I smiled at Lisa happy that she was able to calm him down.

We had to wait
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She left me, causing me to let out a sigh of relief and went to him sliding her hand up his chest and to his hair, "What if I told you where your sister is at then would you spend the night?"

Jaxon eyes widen in surprise, she is the first to offer to tell him anything about his sister, but before he could answer we heard a huge crash. We turn to see Raven glaring at us or more precisely Eris, she jumped over the railing and headed our way.

"Take your hands off my brother," Eris smiled and kissed his check keeping her hands where they are, "I said hands off," she glared and waited.

"Make me, bitch," she smirked challenging her, everybody looked at the two either bored like it's an everyday occurrence while others were excited for a fight even though we already know what the outcome would be.

If looks could kill Eris would be six feet under, but you could tell as they continue to glare at one another, her glare begins to waver and her stance became less confident, the fear that once wasn't there is in now there. Makes me wonder if she was hiding her fear at first or is she now realizing the mistake that she made and is regretting challenging

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