Lily jerked awake, barely registering the chorus of the song playing on the radio, and the white noise sounds cars made while on the move. She was dreaming about running through the forest. Something was chasing her, and she was all alone. She shook it off and looked around to familiarize herself with the here and now.

Next to her in the driver's seat was her Dad. His familiar bearded profile brought her no comfort. Then again it never had.

"What is it, Lil?" She winced at his icy tone which practically screamed dislike. She supposed she should be used to it, but it never failed to get to her.

"Nothing Dad. It was just a strange dream." He grunted in response and stopped paying attention to anything she had to say. She sighed dejectedly and gazed out her window. Coming out here to the middle of nowhere Russia was the last thing Lily wanted. The only thing that even slightly reminded her of home, was the height of the towering trees. If she tried, she could imagine they were the skyscrapers she was so familiar with.

Why couldn't he have picked somewhere else, anywhere else to move? If she could, she would have stayed in New York City. Unfortunately having just graduated High School, it was tough to find a job that would pay her enough to buy a decent place. So, until she could afford to move, she had to stay with dear old Dad. She wondered if he even noticed she'd graduated from school. He certainly never came to the ceremony.

She watched the trees and forest go by in a green and brown blur. It was hypnotizing, so when the car suddenly screeched to a halt over the whining protest of the brake pads she couldn't help but let out a yelp of surprise.

"Christ! What happened?" She gasped.

"A wolf. Almost hit him." Her Dad grunted in mild shock.

"Is he okay?" She murmured. He glared over at her like she asked him whether or not the trees were purple with magenta polka dots.

"Why do you care?"

life? Animals are people too." She meant it as a joke, but he took it seriously and scowled at

be talking to himself, but she

bound to be a

like a century later, they parked in front of a surprisingly sizeable cabin. It was slightly run down, but it was nothing a little T.L.C couldn't fix. She decided right then and there that she liked it. Who would have thought, a city girl like her finding a cabin likable? Lily stood straight and stretched her muscles; leaning down and pulling at her jeans. After the exceptionally long car ride from the airport, her jeans

the cabin. She took in the fresh air and looked around her new home, noting the dusty dirt road leading from the

how to make men right. She was innocent of men, but she'd grown up in Manhattan. She did know a thing or two. She smiled shyly

"Who are you?"

and turned to get some boxes when she noticed something in the treeline. A man stood there. He was shorter than the two blond men. His hair was short and dark, yet his face seemed to be obscured by shadows. He had a muscular build and aura of intimidation so potent

at ease, muscular arms crossed over his chest, one knee slightly bent. He wore jeans and some workout shirt. It was unzipped, and she could make out his abs. All she could see of his face was the barest glimpse of full lips and an angular chin. Pulled by something she couldn't even begin to describe,

disappearing like some ghost. During this strange little episode, one of the strangers seemed to notice it and was staring at her with an odd expression on his face. She glanced from him to the trees, and then at

is Klaus." Lily smiled shyly

Lilliana, but just call me Lily for short." He regarded her for a moment and then glanced meaningfully at her

card with a number written on it in an untidy scrawl. What was the reason behind this?

don't even know you." He smiled at her, teeth

furrowed her brow at him. Was he trying to scare her? Was that a threat? Studying his features, a shiver ran down her spine. No. That wasn't a threat. He'd only been speaking the truth, and that made her wonder just what exactly there was to fear in these woods. "Besides, this is a hard country and I think

doesn't take much of anything well," Klaus smirked at her and rejoined his friend in the conversation with her Father. Lily looked back at the tree line, hoping to catch a glimpse of the mysterious man who was watching them. He wasn't there. She scanned the trees until the conversation between Klaus, his look alike, and her Father ended, and the strangers went the way

to unpacking everything. As Lily unloaded box after box, she couldn't shake the feeling that they didn't come to see if the house was still up for sale.

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