A Leap of Faith

Summary: The sequel to Blind Trust, Raven hasn't really trusted her teammates, Cerberus didn't really come just for a snack, and something more sinister is at work. Can Raven take that last leap of faith and learn to trust her friends?

Author's Note: Welcome back old reviews, welcome to new reviewers, I would hope anyone new here would please kindly read Blind Trust, it's only like four or five short chapters. That way you can understand more clearly, I mean it's not imperative that you read it, but I would hope you would. After all, this is a sequel. Also, as Blind Trust was notoriously short, this shall probably be similar. I plan on having short chapters….sorry…but lots of them. That way it goes quicker for me. Also, please read Part of That World…I really need some feedback on that story…thanks. Enjoy!

Chapter 1: We All Fall Down

A dark figure paced the halls outside his master's study. He was hesitating before telling his master that he had failed in his mission to destroy the girl. Apparently she had surrounded herself with some strong friends. The dark ominous doors of the palace opened before him. He gulped and took a step forward.

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A dark figure paced the halls outside her leader's study. She was hesitating before telling her leader that she hasn't been completely truthful about the incident last week. Apparently she needed her friends more than she had thought. The ominous door slid open before her. She gulped and stepped forward.

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"Is the girl dead?"

"No, sire, she is still living. And I believe she is onto our game," the sad servant said.

"Cerberus did not fulfill his duty?"

"He isn't under our control; we have to return him to Hades immediately."

"Very well, I shall think of a new plan to rid ourselves of the girl. Begone for now."

"Yes, sire," the servant left the shockingly bright room. For a place as hallowed as this, his master was going to commit a terrible crime.

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"Do you need something, Raven?"

"Yes, I have to talk to you about something," Raven said slowly.

"Is it important?"

"I would call it that."

"Fine. Let's talk on the roof, I have to finish something, I'll meet you there in five minutes."

"Alright," Raven sighed and left the room.

End Chapter