Truth of Power

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*Jackson*

I sighed into the kiss as the door flew open, breaking my connection with Ginny. Her Misted eyes turned to their usual electric blue color, and she started struggling, trying to get me off of her. It was quite annoying.

"WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!" Tanner yelled.

I rolled off of Ginny, who retreated to the corner of the room. I glanced her way, then yawned and stretched. Bad idea. I was through the drywall faster than Tanner could've said 'fuck you'. Keith looked at me in surprise as I brushed myself off and looked at the damage in the wall.

"Sup, man," I said, nodding to him. The look on his face was priceless.

"Really? You had to do that?" Keith asked looking through the wall at a red eyed Tanner and a terrified Ginny.

"Yeah well it was fun while it lasted," I replied.

"You put a hole in my wall."

"Oh that part wasn't fun," I said grinning, "and besides, you can fix that."

Keith just sighed and closed his eyes. The wall pit itself back together like a puzzle. I heard Ginny wimper.

"Well, we should probably explain a little bit of this to her," I said with a sigh.

*Keith*

"Okay Ginny, it's fine," Tanner was trying to calm the girl down, "you can trust us."

"You bit me," she pointed out, then gestured towards Jackson, "and he Misted me or whatever."

Jackson sighed, "True enough."

"Jackson," I warned him, "enough."

Ginny looked at me trustingly. I almost laughed. I was almost as dangerous as Jackson's. If you combined all of his powers, then they almost equaled my one power. I could easily take the drywall I had just fixed and pull it apart, crumbling it to dust with my mind. I could do the same to a human being before they even knew I was attacking them. So yeah. I'm dangerous.

*Ginny*

I trusted Keith the most out of all of the boys in the room with me. I knew he was equally as dangerous as the other two if he wanted to be, but he hasn't done anything yet, except fix a wall and that was a helpful thing.

"Let's go downstairs and I'l ltry to explain what we can do a little better," Keith said.

We followed him downstairs. The two story cabin was very rustic, the living room had a leather love seat and a couple of recliners. A T.V was against a wall and there was a glass coffee table in front of the little couch. The room was a cream color, with a forest green trim.

The recliners were immediately taken, so I sat on the love seat, where Jackson hopped up and started to sit next to me. Tanner growled and Jackson smirked, but went back to his chair.

"Okay," Keith said ,"What do you want to know."

"Because he bit me," I started hesitantly,"will I become a vampire?"

"We can control our poison," Keith explained, "so unless he injected you with it, which he didn't then no. You won't be one of us."

"But who wouldn't want to be a blood sucking demon?" Jackson said sarcastically, "next question."

"What are your powers?"

"I am stronger than other vampires. A lot stronger. And I can read minds," Jackson said, "Keith can-" he trailed off and looked at Keith.

"I can fix things if they break with my mind," Keith said quickly, "like that drywall. I can piece things together like a puzzle."

"Oh, " I said. So Keith isn't that dangerous then, "what about you, Tanner?"

"I have telikinesis," he said quietly, " I can also heal."

"He's being modest," Jackson smirked, "he has super sight. Sounds stupid but it's really cool."

"What's that?" I asked, feeling kind of stupid.

"He can see almost anything within the area he is in as it happens. So he can see anything in the house right now," Keith explained. I'd have to keep that in mind if I ever had to shower in this place, which I probably will end up doing.

"Any other questions?"Tanner asked.

"No I think I'm going to get some fresh air."

"Don't run off I'll see if you do." I shuddered at his warning and went out the screen door. It was pretty outside, the sun shining through the leaves, making them glow. I sat down on a tree stump to think. Tanner didn't have physical powers, well not really. And healing was good, right? I knew they weren't telling me all of Keith's power. There was more to it than being able to fix things.

Just then, I heard a rustle in the trees. I turned around and found myself looking at a grizzly bear. I did the stupid thing. I screamed. Immediately Tanner came out of the door and yelled for Keith as the bear ran toward me. Keith yelled something at me, but I couldn't hear him. Next thing I knew the bears head rolled across the ground, in front of the stump I was sitting on.

I then realized the full strength of Keith's power.

He didn't just fix things.

He could tear them apart.

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