All of Sophie's nerves were up. The trees were shaking wildly, giving her hunters the perfect aspect of surprise. It also gave her an advantage. She carefully wandered closer and closer to her enemies base until she could see it clearly right in front of her. It was a large red tree, guarded by the enemies best team player: Keefe. Sophie was so blind with excitement and fear that she just straight out lunged for the tree, and to her surprise made it. "That was less then graceful," Keefe smirked from behind her, as if he knew she was close all along. "At least I won." Sophie grumbled playfully as she wiped the dirt from her jeans. "That's true, but you should at least have to give as a chance at base quest," Fitz smiled and appeared from behind a tree. Against Sophie's will, her heart fluttered, but to her relief, only barely. "We all know Sophie couldn't do that, she's to good for us,"

Sophie woke up with a jump. Right now she was inside the Vackers house with Fitz, Biana, and Keefe. Dex had said he couldn't make it. Sophie assumed he just didn't want to be with the Vackers, although she thought he had already gotten over that. Sophie wondered what woke her up, it could have been one of the boys snoring, but she doubted it. After 11:58 P.M she and Biana had stuffed Biana's new 3 rd favorite food (Marshmallows) in the boy's mouths to muffle the snoring. Sophie glanced around the dark, shadowy room. worried about what might be hiding in the folds of darkness. A shred of moonlight cut through the inky blackness, revealing what looked like a body. Sophie creeped up slowly closer, and just as she was about to unleash her full inflictor rage upon the mysterious creature (Which, might not have been the best idea ever) it slowly unfurled itself, stretching and coming out into the light to reveal... "Iggy!" Sophie let out the breath she had been holding, "You scared me!" Sophie smiled self-conscious, and slowly she relaxed. Which was the worst mistake Sophie ever made. A hand covered her mouth, she didn't struggle. Instead, she gathered all her strongest emotions, but just as she was about to release them, a disk fell onto the floor with a soft thud, almost waking her friends. Purple gas flooded the room with soft hissing noises. Sophie's last thought was, not again, as she fell into a deeper darkness.