User Image It started the night of her grandfather's funeral. She didn't tell others because, who in their right mind saw what she did? Who in their right mind. It was a question she asked herself as a child. Something she kept to herself, something she never shared with her family or loved ones.

No, seeing the shadows was not something a child shared with their parents. Unless they wanted a one way trip to the padded cells. Rebekah Hathaway had bigger plans then that. Even as a young child she always knew what she wanted to do, she always knew what she would grow up to do.

A hardworking woman, one who had made a impression in life, one who'd be remembered as "Hey Isn't that Little Becca?". Most defenitly not, "Hey isn't that the crazy girl Becca? one who says she see's ghost and shadows?"

No that was not her future.

Or so she thought.

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Her eyes blinked as she awoken in her dorm room. Rubbing her eye's, she blinked as she thought of the replayed dream from her past. She would laugh now, being a Hunter of those things that she never accepted as a child and most of her teenage years. If she was the same as she was back then, she wouldn't be here, in this place. Killing those same things.

Vee lazily said in her head.

Another thing she wasn't use to. She always kept to herself and now, here she had a person, a completely different person in her head constantly. Sometimes she liked him there... and sometimes she didn't.

She could only think of the other two who had effected her so. Serious or not, Becca wasn't alone here anymore. She had two of the greatest friends and sparring partners ever. Cody and Lex.

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When did it happen that she thought of him instead of her job? When did it happen that she thought of her training days instead of her days now. Even now she could hear his goofy laugh, hear his crude jokes and his upbeat personality. She didn't like to admit it, but she knew. Deep in her heart, She would probably always feel this way for him.

She nodded to Vee, sighing. It was game time. She would think of him later. She would let her mind wander to freer and peaceful days when she had completed her objective.

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"Cody. Cody!" Her voice came out in a choking sob. "I know this is terrible of me, I know this isn't the right time but..." She spoke quicker now. "I love you Cody, with all my heart, with all that was me. I couldn't stop thinking of you when we parted and I know...." She didn't even have time to finish her confession when both of her friends we're cruely and mercilessly slaughtered in front of her.

And she fought. She wouldn't let Cody and Lex look down on her as if she had lost everything. But she had. Without them there, without both of them there with her. She was incomplete.

"Cody...Lex." She hoarsely said as she backed away from Famine before cocking Vee. She had such a clear shot, such a perfect shot. But she wasn't fast enough.

Vee shrilled in her head as she looked down. Blood poured from her body. Her body? When did that happen. Famine smirked in front of her, as if to say, Pathetic human, you were no match for her. Dropping Vee to the ground, she looked amazed at the blood before she smiled. She wouldn't be alone.

Cody and Lex we're waiting for her.

Vee seemed to comfort her, seemed to ease the pain she felt inside her. That's right, she wasn't alone anymore. She wasn't alone when she would die. Vee, Vee.

His voice was cool washing over her, a quiet calm that made it all the more easier.

Her eyes closed as Famine ripped into her. Blackness was what she saw at the end, a inevitable fall.

And two outstretched hands of her friends waiting for her.