• truth /truth/ [trooth]
    1. the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
    2. conformity with fact or reality; verity: the truth of a statement.
    3. a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like: mathematical truths.
    4. the state or character of being true.
    5. actuality or actual existence.
    6. an obvious or accepted fact; truism; platitude.
    7. honesty; integrity; truthfulness.
    8. (often initial capital letter) ideal or fundamental reality apart from and transcending perceived experience: the basic truths of life.
    9. agreement with a standard or original.
    10. accuracy, as of position or adjustment.
    11. Archaic. fidelity or constancy.
    —Idiom
    12. in truth, in reality; in fact; actually: In truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire.


    Sadie put down the dictonary as I walked downstairs. She looked content. Is this a good time, I thouught.
    "Hey Seth," She smiled.
    "Sadie,"
    "Are you keeping something from me?" She blurted. I looked with wide eyes at her as shock ran through my veins. s**t, I thought. she knows? "It feels like you are."
    "I-- Umm, Sadie, can we talk?" I blushed. Her sincere smile streched across her face,
    "Of course!" And she sat on the couch. I heard Alice and Kei creep down to listen as I walked to the couch and sat by her.
    And as I tried to say it, I felt a disturbance. "Sadie, there's something I need to tell you. No one in my family, well, are accurately--"
    There was a bang, and we al dragged our attention to the door, and then it came down instantly, and a gunfire shot up the stairs. A small squeak came.
    "Alice!" Kei yelled. Sadie got up.
    "Seth, what the hell is going on?" She cried.
    "Sadie, I don't know, just--" I looked at the man with the gun, the police man from next door.
    "Alice, Alice! Hey, Alice, oh god," Kei called back on me. "Break our damned promise, she's dying!"
    Alice cried, I could hear, and I didn't want her to die. The man pointed the gun to me.
    "You, are you human?"
    "No," I hissed. "Try me."
    The man growled, and the gun shot to me. As the bullet raced at me, with my narrow and strong eyes, I slowed my thought and as the bullet ame to my forehead, I grabbed it. He looked at me in shock, and I opened my palm with a dusty, ashy bullet laying there.
    "Who are you!?' The man called as I dropped the bullet on the floor.
    "From another planet." I smirked. "My name's Seth, i'm from Airen-Marz."
    "Mars?" The man asked.
    I hissed under my breath. "Not in this damned solar system. That is M-A-R-S! I'm from Airen-M-A-R-Z! Z!"
    "I get it," The man yelled back. "So why are you here then?"
    A small laugh came from me. "To become human at an epic fail. I never age, I am forever ninteen."
    Sadie looked at me, shocked.
    "I'm sorry, Sadie, but it's true."
    "Seth, why--"
    Then, Kei said something under his breat. "If you won't, I will. I'm hungry anyway." And He stood, running down the stairs to the police man. "You wanna see scary?" Kei smiled, his sharp teeth bearing. The man scooted back, and Kei laughed. He grabbed the gun from the man and threw it on the ground, smashing it. "I think i'll spare you."
    "Oh please," I smiled, and waled to him. The man looked at me in fear, and I only thought what I wanted to do.
    Perish, I thought with a smile, and then I grabbed his neck. The sharp snap was followed by the large man collapsing.
    Sadie still stood behind me, scared. "Seth, what did you do?"
    I took a deep breath. "I have an ability, to, well, imagine what I want to happen. With the touch of my fingers, it will come true."
    Sadie looked at me in fear. "Y-You killed him, you monster!" She stepped away from me. "No, stay away from me Seth!"
    Kei laughed. "Haha, you ave an enemy now."
    I walked to Sadie in sorrow. "Sadie, I won't kill you,"
    She grabbed up a knife that was on the table by a plate from last night. It had food on it, but Sadie ignored it. "Stay away!" She pointed it to me. I shrugged, not caring at all either. In no real movement, she threw it at me, and it stabbed me deep in the chest. At first, i felt no pain. Then, I remembered, it was Alice's plate.
    "Alice!" I yelled, and I fell to my knees. I could feel the blood splattering, and Kei let out a hungry sigh.
    "Oh s**t," I coughed. Kei smirked, and he turned.
    "I'm controlled," He breathed, and he walked to the stairs, where Alice still lay. She had no longer cried. "Uh oh, Hey Seth? I think Alice is--"
    And we both froze to hear Sadie in the other room. "Yes, and there are two men here and a girl-- no they claim to be other-worldly! No, I just stabed him and he-- He was about to kill me!"
    "Sadie!" I yelled, and I ripped the knife out of me. It was jagged and painful, but I ignored it. i ran to Sadie in the kitchen, and before she could give the adress, I grabbed her wrists. She dropped the phone.
    "No!" She yelled. "No, get away!"
    "Sadie, I won't hurt you!" I yelled. "Listen! If I never hurt you before, why would I now? I just came to Earth to fit in!"
    "No, no! Stop! Get off me! Help, someone!"
    Not realizing the door was still open, I threw her on the ground and stepped on her arm. "I will crush you're arm right now if you don't shut up!"
    There was a silence, and we both looked at eachother. She was crying, and she was scared. I could see it in her eyes. Her heavy breathing slowed.
    "Sadie, people are after us, you have to talk in a shushed tone! I don't want to get in trouble, I don't want to go back to Airen-Marz. Please, don't..."
    "Seth, get in here, now!" Kei yelled.
    "Sadie," I finished. "Promise?"
    She nodded, and I stepped away, and ran to kei, where he stood with a man holding his wrists behind him, and Alice was out of sight. A man, very familiar, hand-cuffed Kei.
    The familiar one who held Kei's wrists smiled at me evilly, his blone hair twisting. "Wanna welcome me?"
    Once more, tell me if you want a chapter three!