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The first two things that I noticed were Amber's sad-not angry-face, and the second was that there was a vampire right behind the truck. "s**t," I mumbled. Amber glowered at me, just like her father. Then she turned around to see the same person I did, only she thought he was human. "What? Who is he?" our past little fight and my outburst seemed forgotten when I registered that it was Cody. "Stay in the car. If anything happens I want you to drive fast, and don't stop." I handed her my phone. "Call Jason, tell him Cody wants to kill me." then I slammed open the door and proceeded calmly over to Cody. I didn't give her any explanation to why I told her that, but if my father cared even an ounce about me, fake or not, he would be here in a flash. And if Angel wasn't around, maybe a few se