The Daughter Returns

The Daughter Returns

Alpha Hybrid

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Skye returns. With 2 big surprise something that will shock everyone. Jonah returns but not as everyone knows him as. Big changes are to be made

Chapter 1 Return

Jason's Point of View

Everyone has been ignoring me since that dreadful day, she left, I've just felt incomplete, as if my other half has gone. She has. I'm such an idiot, I should have just let her explain then maybe she would still be here. We had gone to find Skye that day to bring her back but we were unsuccessful in doing so, instead we had found her sister Annabeth unconscious at Skye's Ice Place, she had not aged since her death so we were able to immediately identify her. Annabeth had an oblong facial shape with a pale smooth complexion, she had round green eyes which was sympathetic to what his sister had gone through when after she had died, she had pouting light pink lips, she had a luxurious red wavy hair which reached just at her chest, she had a slim body frame right away and was wearing a red jumper and black jeans with black ankle boots.

"Hey guys" I said when I saw the guys with a fake smile.

"What is it, Jason?" Riley spitted as if my name was poison in her mouth.

"Come on guys, how long are you going to hate me for?" I asked with a frown.

"Until Skye comes back" Nathan said with his big heavy accent.

"What if she never comes back?" I asked confused.

"Then we'll always hate you" Michelle said with a sneer. Bang! We all ran to where the sound originated from, there was 2 bodies on the floor unconscious. The girl looked so familiar but I couldn't see her properly because Nathan and Brett are in front of me. Michelle walked to them and pushes the older one on her back.

It can't be. But it is.

"It's Skye" Annabeth whispered with her eyes widen but we still heard her.

"Skye" I whispered knowing that no one heard me.

Brett's Point of View

It's really her. It's Skye. Jason tries to walk to her but I wouldn't let him, I've always been protective of Skye, she's my little sister.

"Where do you think you're going?" I asked with a glare.

"I'm going to Skye" Jason yelled at me.

"No, you're not! You're the reason as to why she bloody left in the first place!" I yelled back but Tatiana shushed me straight away.

"She's still unconscious you two! If you're going to yell then do it outside" she whispered yelled to us. We just shut up but we still simply glared at each other. We were pulled out of our glare by a moaning sound. We looked towards Skye and saw the little kid was starting to wake up. He had square facial shape and baby soft complexion, he had squinty brown eyes and full lips, he had dark brown hair that reached just above his ears. He looked familiar to someone I used to know but I couldn't put my finger on it, he was wearing a light grey circle collared shirt with a beige jacket to keep him warm.

He started to sit up slowly. He looked around and looked scared, he saw Skye and ran to her shaking her trying to wake her up.

"Skye! Wake up!" He yelled. He did it again and this time she actually woke up.

"Peter, what's going on?" Skye asked.

"Skye?" Annabeth asked innocently.

"Hi guys" Skye replied with her voice breaking and tears pricking her eyes but you could tell that she didn't really wanted to cry, she couldn't control it. "Annabeth? H-how are you here? You died" she said standing up and walking to Annabeth.

"We don't know. They found me unconscious at the Ice Palace, I didn't even I was dead, they had to explain everything that I missed." Annabeth explained while hugging Skye.

"Skye." Jason whispered with his voice breaking.

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