is slightly glowing, and Kallos is in awe. Ian is still standing away from her, but she wants him next to her.
She tries to sit up more, but her body is still in pain. Kallos gasps; she has a sharp, stabbing pain run down the left side of her body. Ian is by her side in a split-second and is reaching for her. Kallos has never seen anyone move so fast. It kind of reminds her of the vampires she’s seen on TV. She shakes her head at him; he can’t help with this pain. This is the pain from that last attack.
Kallos’ head starts to pound again and she is surprised that she can even lift her hands to her head. She cradles her head with her hands and thinks about breathing. She puts everything she has into not screaming out in pain. She hears the door slam open. She knows without looking that Sean is there.
“Why aren’t you doing anything?” Sean asks with anger in voice.
“It’s not the change. I think it’s like aftershocks. Bro, there’s nothing we can do.” Kallos can hear the sadness in Ian’s voice, and it almost breaks her heart.
“We didn’t have any aftershocks,” Sean replies.
“We also didn’t have someone taking our pain. Maybe we’re causing more pain.” Ian looks concerned. She feels someone touch her right arm. She feels a cooling sensation enter her body, but the pain is still there.
“Babe, look at me,” Sean says.
“What do you think you’re doing?” Sean didn’t answer Ian. “You can’t be serious! What if it doesn’t work? What if you do more damage?” Kallos finally looks up and notices that Sean isn’t even looking at Ian. Sean’s gray eyes are looking at her, and they have gone stormy.
“Good. Where do you hurt?” he asks her.
“My head and my whole left side” she whispers. Sean nods and puts both of his hands on either side of her head. Along with the pain, she now feels an intense pressure. It feels like he’s pushing her skull in. Kallos starts to see dark spots fill her eyes. She is just about to scream; then, she hears a loud pop. All she can see is darkness.
“Open your eyes,” Sean whispers against her ear. Kallos didn’t realize that she had shut them. Slowly, she opens her eyes, and Sean is only inches from her face. She sees Ian standing not far behind him. He doesn’t look happy; he looks like he wants to hit something. “I’m going to put my hands on your body now.” Now, Ian’s face turns a bright red. If she didn’t know any better, she would say he’s jealous. Then, he growls when Sean starts to touch her neck on the left side. Sean hears him because she can see a grin spread across his face. “Easy, brother,” he says and chuckles. Kallos glances behind Sean, and Ian isn’t settling down; he seems to be getting angrier.
“Sean, you don’t know if you are going to help her or do more damage!” This does alarm her. She really doesn’t want more pain or damage. Kallos doesn't think she can handle too much more. She knows that Sean would never hurt her, and her head has stopped hurting. So, that’s a plus… right?
Sean decides to ignore Ian’s protests. He's moving his hands slowly down her body. As he does, the same cooling sensation is there, and so is the pressure. The pressure is almost too much, but just when Kallos can't handle the pressure, it turns back into coolness. When Sean gets down to her hip, he pulls his hands away slowly, and she has no pain. Her head and left side is tingling, but the pain is gone. She looks back at Ian, and he still looks as angry as he did when Sean first started touching her.
Kallos thinks back to all the times she has really kissed them, and she realizes that the other one has never been around. When they are both around, they would only kiss her cheek or forehead, and she would always grab both of their hands when they are together. Looking at Ian now, there is something different about him. He is Kallos’ sweetheart; she thought that she would never see him mad.
“Is that better, Babe?” Sean asks, and it brings her attention back to him.
“It is. What did you do?” she looks into his eyes and notices that they aren’t stormy anymore.
“It’s part of being part demon. I just took your