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In this, the SEVEN are eight.
Lavey had spent the last few years waiting for this moment.
Her arms were crossed against her chest, a smug smirk on her face, and one of her hips was jutted out was she waited for her aunt to tell her the safety word.
Ilia flushed.
"Just get in the van!" she hissed, gesturing back at the van where all of Lavey's siblings sat.
"You're a stranger-"
"You've known me for your entire life!" Ilia hissed. "You know my children! I was there when you were born! I held you! You were so tiny!"
"You're a stranger, you want me to get in a van, and you don't know my family's safety word. This is literally everything that I've been told as a child that I need to avoid."
Ilia groaned and glanced back at Lavey's siblings as if hoping they would help her.
Adolpha had a frustrated expression, which was shared by both Akio and Jin. Meanwhile, Aella had burst out laughing, leaning against Auburn, who was chuckling. Crystal had a suffering expression, but she was also watching Lavey with the barest hint of a smirk on her face. She was clearly excited to see what was going to happen with her sister and aunt.
"I know what the safety word is, but I'm not going to say it!" Ilia said quickly, her face turning a light shade of red before the majority of her scales did the same.
(Auburn let out an "ooh!" sound and leaned forward, examining Ilia's scales with an awed look on his face and a grin).
"If you're not going to say it, then I'm just going to have to call the teachers over and tell them that you're kidnapping my siblings."
"I'm not saying it, Lavey, now get in the van!" Ilia hissed.
"This lady just told me to get in her van!" Lavey called.
Ilia winced and looked around worriedly.
"T-that's not what I meant! Her parents asked me to come pick her up!"
Nobody was listening, but Lavey continued.
"She says she knows my parents, but I've never seen her! She said she has candy!"
"I did not offer you candy!" Ilia hissed.
"Yeah, and you also didn't offer me the safety word!" Lavey snapped, a playful glint to her eyes.
"How is that your safety word?! Who allowed that?!" Ilia whispered.
"MOMMA YANG, AND YOU WOULD KNOW THAT IF YOU KNEW MY MOTHERS!" Lavey cried.
The teachers were looking at her now, and Ilia winced.
"Lavey, just get in the car!" she snapped.
"No! You can't make me!"
"Get in the car, you little asshole!" Ilia cried.
There was a stunned silence in the area, teachers watching with wide eyes as students frowned in confusion. Lavey beamed.
"Aunt Ilia? Is that you? Oh my dust, I thought that you were trying to kidnap me, but since you know our safe word, you must not be!" Lavey happily skipped over to the car and landed beside Adolpha, leaning against her side. "Can we stop for food on the way back."
Ilia's entire body turned a dark shade of red as she saw everyone staring at her.
She cursed internally and slammed the door shut before racing away.
If you asked Ilia, "you little asshole" was not a good safety word.
Lavey, however, seemed to LOVE it.
