A/N: I give up on the new writing style I was investigating. Every review I get is another chapter. Enjoy!

The door opened. It revealed who stood behind it.

All of a sudden.

The world wasn't hollow.

The world was full of life.

The world consistently changed.

A man stood in the doorway, leaning against the frame with his hands shoved into the pockets of his black jeans. White hair drooped down, covering his eyes though the electric blue still shone through, like a speck of sapphire peeking out from under a layer of unpolished rock.

The sound of birds chirping brought out a strange sense of Deja Vu in Jenny. She had heard it everyday, and yet she had never registered the noise before she saw Julian. Jenny fell back in her chair, her eyes glazing over the wave of astonishment.

Sunlight crept through a shattered window, casting tiny rainbows dancing across the room. Jenny recalled when she broke the window. It had been a week after her first attempt to call Julian back when she had punched the window continuously, when her hand had bled and tainted the house for the first time. Tiny shards of broken glass still lay on the ground where they had fallen on the ground three years ago.

"Julian." Jenny said. Her voice was flat, void of any emotion. She looked straight at him, unmoving, almost resembling a regal statue in her seated position.

"They told me to find you." Julian said, faked confusion lined his voice whilst a tone of anger and rage hid below. However, Jenny still saw through his facade. She gazed at him tiredly.

"Who?"

"That would be telling." He replied, abandoning all acts of innocence in replace of a cold, sharp intonation and a wolfish grin. Jenny's dull eyes continued to take him in.

"If it is your Elders who sent you to kill me, please inform them that I am beyond death." Jenny said, taking note of the flash of confusion that darted across Julian's face before his grin came back.

"How do you know of the Elders?" Julian inquired, accusation dancing across his features. Jenny gave him a quick, small, faked smile.

"That would be telling." She mimicked and wind blew in from the broken window, sending her long, honey hair in her face. She made no move to brush it aside, instead leaving it hanging over her nose and tickling her eyelashes.

"Your species is non-existent," Jenny said, her dull expression back in place and any traces of the fake smile gone. Julian laughed cruelly, his eyes narrowing like slits, the blue barely visible.

"Of course, human, you little whelps of scientists from Midgard know nothing about the nine worlds. You know nothing of the shadowmen." His eyes scanned the piles of books surrounding Jenny. "But, it seems that you have tried to find out about us, but to no avail." A smirk seemed to grow on his face as he gazed at her with dark triumph.

"Here's one you will find interesting." Jenny said monotonously, standing up and selecting a book. She tossed it towards Julian, and saw his eyes widen as he caught it and scanned the back.