SADIE. We were trapped. And worst of all, I could hear someone moving towards us once more. But it was Vincent, dragging his leg and gripping the side of his neck where he was bleeding. “Oh my God, are you all right?” I asked. Vincent shook his head, looking dazed and confused. “He let me go.” “Who?” I asked, then I heard it. The chuckle of the ancient vampire as he glided his way across the room towards us again. “Sadie... I’ll ask you again. Please. Put your mother down and leave her where she belongs.” Rogan’s growl from beside me and my mother’s gasp had my hands curling into fists at my side. Things just got even uglier. I forced myself to inject some levity into my tone, though sweat ran in my eyes and I could barely see through the night vision goggles now. “Bart,” I addres

