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"The others are coming, too," Helios said after almost fifteen minutes of silence. Max snapped his head over to his brother, who gave him a sad look. He was lying. f**k, he hoped he was lying. Max narrowed his eyes at him as the others gave each other confused glances. The last time the entire family had been under one roof was almost five years ago, so why were they all here now? "You're lying." Max had decided to say. "Don't say I didn't warn you, kiddo." He got up, stretching as he heard some of his bones c***k. "Bye kiddos." "Piss off," Oliver said, as Helios left the room. "Who are the others?" Alec said. f**k. No. Max didn't want to talk about them, so he shrugged. Alec eyed him, and Matt interrupted him before he could do anything. "Okay, cool. Can we go to sleep now?" Max g