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The boys ran through the forest like tigers, silent and deadly. The color of their clothes blended in perfectly with the trees, making them even more threatening. They ran in the direction of where Felix and their new guest were, excited grins spreading across their grimy faces. The boys blended with the trees, except for the occasional glimmer of their blades or flicker of their torches. It almost looked like something out of a horror movie; seeing something swoosh by in the background, but when the main character turns around, it's nothing but trees and they write it off as their imagination. That's how stealthy the boys were.

Then again, they did learn from the best.

Peter was the swiftest, being able to move faster than his own shadow; well, if he still had one. Peter used to have a shadow, one that roamed freely next to him, being a counsel of sorts. The shadow eventually began to turn on Peter, so Peter had to get rid of it. What a long story, but not the right time for it. Peter couldn't reminisce in that thrilling story right now, no matter how badly he wanted to, because he had bigger things to think about. Like how the power was getting stronger with every step he took towards Felix.

Peter's smirk spread into a grin as he picked up his pace, the lost boys not far behind.


Faint voices began to register in her brain, making her stir. She groaned, turning onto her back as she grimaced.

What had happened?

A sharp pain in the back of her head made her remember. She remembered seeing a blond boy behind her. He mentioned her name, then everything went black.

She slowly opened her eyes. Once she realized it was still dark out, she opened them all the way. She immediately regretted that, however, when she saw the blond boy's face right above hers. His eyes were staring into hers, making the scar on his face longer. A sadistic grin formed on his face when he saw she was awake. His untidy, shaggy like blond hair made him look insane. His eyes lit up to, as if he was an eight year old boy with a mountain full of presents on Christmas.

"I'm surprised you woke up this early," he said, his tone almost casual except for that hint of excitement behind it. "I guess Alex hadn't hit you that hard after all."

Her eyes widened, causing his smile to get bigger. "If it were me, you'd be out for a week," the boy said. She didn't miss the longing in his voice though, as if he'd rather have it that way just for fun. Felix straightened and took a step away from her.

"What am I doing here? Why'd you hit me?" she croaked, still in a daze from the blackout. She tried to sit up. Before she could get up, however, Felix put the end of his club on her stomach.

"I wouldn't do that," he said, that excitement still in his voice. He smiled down at her, and not in a kindly way. "Unless you want a SECOND indent in your skull."

He sounded a little too happy saying that, almost psychotic. He sounded like the crazy murderer, who is dead set thinking he's doing everything to help mankind, even though he's just a wackjob who laughs insanely while murdering people. He twisted his head from side to side, shifting from foot to foot. He seemed a little jittery, almost like it was a twitch that he had. Every once and a while his head would slightly jerk sideways, his shoulder coming up as he twitched. The more she stared at him and his sadistic, toothy grin, the more scared she got.

"What do you want with me? What am I doing here?" she began to ask, panic filling her voice. She looked around and saw nothing but trees, tall trees that were dark and out of place. She wasn't in the city anymore.

She let out a squeak as the club on her abdomen began to push down on her. "I'd be quiet too if I were you," the boy said casually, yet chirpy, as he pushed his club into the girls stomach. "Your voice sounds REALLY annoying, and I'm not in the mood to hear annoying."

Looking closely at the club that was trying to squish her to death, the girl saw the name Felix engraved in it. You could barely see the name anymore, but it was still there, and she assumed it was his name.

"Alright Felix, I'll shut up! Stop it hurts!" she said through gritted teeth. Felix didn't even think about how she knew his first name before he hung his club back over his shoulder, a satisfactory grin now on his face.

"Pan will be here soon," he said, just speaking out loud to the boys in general. When Felix looked down and saw the girl's look of confusion, he clarified, "our leader, Peter Pan. And yes," he continued, rolling his eyes, jumping up and down slightly on the balls of his feet,"Peter Pan as in THE Peter Pan, but not the Peter Pan that has tights or is a red headed twelve year old."

Liliana didn't know whether to be confused or scared. This boy obviously seemed insane, and to be this close to him made her nervous. He had that wicked look in his eyes and he continued to smile, bouncing slightly on the balls of his feet. He began to twirl his club, staring at a place to her left intently. He stopped bouncing after a few moments and let out a quiet, high laugh. "Haha! They're here."

Suddenly boys came out from everywhere, melting away from trees and appearing suddenly. Liliana's eyes widened in alarm as they slowly walked towards her, they're faces dark (and not from dirt). Liliana was really scared now. She clutched onto her necklace, it's cold metal burning against her hot hand. They all stopped when they were close, surrounding her in a circle. She closed her eyes, trying to imagine that this wasn't real, that this wasn't happening, but when she heard movement she knew it was reality. She opened her eyes to see the circle of boys breaking, allowing another boy to walk through. She gasped and cringed when she saw him.

This boy was the scariest of them all. The boy had this darkness to him; something that you can't see physically, but something that you could just sense about a person. His grin was one hundred times worse than Felix's, and when she stared into his eyes...

His eyes made her feel cold inside. Not cold as in freezing, but cold as in solid. She felt heavy, like she was filled with metal from head to toe. She also felt small and fragile, like this heaviness was going to crush her instantly. The longer she looked into his eyes, the more lost she felt, as if she was surrounded by nothing but black and didn't know which way was up and which way was down. She felt as if every bad memory, every bad dream, every bad experience had all come back to her, making it difficult for her to breathe. She felt like she couldn't look away though, like his eyes were pulling her towards him, keeping her attached to him. So instead of looking away she closed her eyes, hoping to forget all of the cold, dark things she saw in his irises.

Her eyes opened suddenly when she felt a pain across her cheek. She saw the glint of a dagger before it was briefly put back into Felix's belt. He was still standing next to her, but the other boy was now in front of her. She lifted her hand to her cheek to find a cut now there. She wiped the blood that was dripping down her face as she looked at Felix.

"Never close your eyes on Pan," Felix said enthusiastically. He began is little hopping again, looking down at her with his sadistic, toothy grin. "Never close your eyes on Pan, never close your eyes on Pan."

"Such a shame you are already misbehaving," a melodic voice said. She turned to find that is was the boy, and she gasped when she saw his grin. It was just as bad as his eyes, maybe even worse...

"Felix, you know what to do, I'd rather not have her make me angry unintenionally. I wouldn't want to snap her neck before we get back to camp, now would I?"

Camp? What?

Her thoughts were interrupted by Felix. "My pleasure, Pan." She looked up just in time to see Felix lift his club, his toothy grin now wider with excitement. Before she could even blink, he brought his club down. With a sicken crack, his club met her face, and she was enveloped in darkness once again.

But she'd soon figure out she'd rather stay in the welcoming darkness than face what is waiting for her when she awakes.

DUN DUN DUN! So what do you guys think? Good? Bad? Too dark? Not dark enough? What do you guys think of Felix? Don't worry, Felix's and Peter's back stories will be explained soon enough. And what's with the no shadow thing? Whaaaa? Mwhahaha! I mean *cough* you'll find out soon enough too. Thanks for all of your feedback and reviews, they really do make me want to write more. It's funny, because I am normally a happy energetic person, and this is the first time I ever written something dark XD It's actually kinda fun (not in a creepy way though XD) Well, please leave a review in the box below, and I'll try and update soon!