• “Tyler” I said and pointed to the one on the left.
    Both of them looked at each other, and looked back at me with a wide grin spreading across their face.
    “You have just won…”
    “…a key to freedom.”
    Tyler walked towards me with the key. “You’re free to go, just answer one thing for us.”
    “Come on! I just did your stupid little game…”
    “No worries, this is a simple question of curiosity.” Nathan came up beside Tyler.
    “See, we’ve always looked up to the boss. He’s our hero! What we want to know is why you don’t like him?”
    Now I could answer that. The only problem was nothing came out of my mouth. I wanted to tell them exactly what he did, what he was. But my heart constricted and choked my words. So I boarded the other train of thought.
    “Well, you know what he’s like. He’s aggressive, his temper is worse than an atomic bomb, his manners are humiliating…” I saw a shadow appear behind me, stupid birds. “…and not to mention his inability to behave human around girls.”
    “Is that a fact.” Said a deep voice behind me.
    My knees buckled slightly at the sound. I debated wether running or fainting would be better. The twins grinned again, “busted” they said together and walked off. I reached out for them believing I might still get the key, but I was knocked off my feet and lifted into Angel’s arms.
    At once the wind started pounding into my face. Every corner we turned, every time we slowed down, I felt it. I wanted to scream for him to stop, but I couldn’t get the words out. I just had to wait until he stopped. Then again…remembering what he was saying to Julian, I didn’t want him to stop. Maybe he would drop me and I could find a place to hide. Maybe that was just too much to hope for.
    I heard what sounded like a loud crash, then the wind stopped and I could open my eyes. Angel rolled me out of his arms onto the floor. When I stood up, I was back in his room, with him locking the door.
    I’d kill whoever told me about “Déjà vu”.
    For a moment, we both stood watching each other. I could only imagine how my face looked. Terrified. That was exactly how I felt and more. All of the things I felt bubbled inside me and pushed out the stupidest words I could ever say right then.
    “Why can’t you leave me alone?”