Damned elevators! Evelyn thought miserably, scowling to herself. She hated going to the training warehouses. She found it completely pointless any more, she no longer needed training... it wasn't like her abilities were weakening any. She let out an annoyed growl as the doors opened at a snails pace. She saw Delilah, with her flaming, shoulder length hair standing before her. "You really need to get new elevators... they run much to slowly."

"Maybe later." was all the woman said. Evelyn hated it when she did this, treating her like a benign child. Evelyn could easily burn the place to the ground without a second thought, but for the moment her temperature wasn't high enough to cause any damage.

"Delilah, this is pointless. We already know the extent of my abilities and that they arn't going to get any stronger. Rebekah will be waiting..." she said, glaring the woman down. The red haired woman showed no expression, as stone faced as ever. Evelyn rolled her eyes "Fine then, lets get this over with." Delilah nodded and turned on her heel, heading toward the back of the building.

"Rebekah will be fine. Did you take care of Jefferson?" she asked in her lethal tone.

"Yes"

"And the dog boy?"

"Didn't show. And if I remember correctly Faye will also be waiting for you" Evelyn snarled. She hated Dana's niece, with every fiber in her body. She had never been able to understand why Dana let this spoiled brat of a woman take over all Cabal operations.

"Hmm. Faye will be fine." she stated just as before. "Ready?" Evelyn rolled her eyes and just entered Training Room 1 without saying anything. She raised a brow at the giant towers of ice that loomed around her. They were at least seven feet high and five feet thick. Unlike her daughter, she couldn't just set anything on fire, but what ever was near would melt, turn to ash, explode, or just disintegrate in an instant. She rolled her eyes again, Baby stuff she thought. Quickly turning up her heat, she watched as the ice towers turned to water instantly. Evelyn saw Delilah looking at her with that stone face, waiting for her to finish. She sighed, heated up a little more and the water began to rise as a vapour, evaporating at a rapid speed. Within seconds it was all gone; ice, water, and vapour. The room was dry.

"Happy?" she shouted. Delilah gave her a curt nod, then pointed to the next room. Evelyn followed silently, like a lost puppy. The next room had several men in it, dressed in firemen suits, handling machine guns. Evelyn chuckled, they were all so afraid of her... but she was still stuck beneath them. She glowered as she walked, and stood several feet in front of the guns. She sighed and turned the heat way up, hot enough to when the men started firing at an unarmed unprotected woman, the bullets seemed to just bounce off of her. Though each bullet was actually a tiny explosion just feet from her. When each hit her wall of pure heat the gunpowder burst before any impact happened. She laughed, from her stand point it looked like hundreds of minuscule fireworks going off all around her. Suddenly one of the men screamed like a girl, dropping the gun. This caused all the men to stop firing. Apparently the heat had warmed up the gun hot enough to burn the man's hands straight through his protective gloves. Evelyn shrugged it off, and left the room, brushing past the EMT's. She approached Delilah with a look of disgust on her face, though Delilahs face showed satisfaction.

"It would be pointless to make you do the brick wall training wouldn't it." Delilah said as more of a statement rather than a question.

"Indeed." Evelyn growled.

"Hows little Rebekah's gifts coming along?" Delilah persisted, not letting Evelyn leave quite yet. Evelyn glared hatefully at the woman. Dana had specifically told her the Rebekah would not be tested on other than to find out if she even had any gifts. It was a promise Evelyn was going to make sure Delilah kept.

"Same. She can still do small fireworks and set wood chips on fire" she stated. She was defiantly sugar-coating her daughters abilities; yes she could make fireworks but now she could set almost anything on fire, including cement bricks.

"Shame. Well you may leave to go get her now." Delilah said as Evelyn turned away. "Oh and if you see Faye, let her know that the maid will be picking her up, and to just fix herself something to eat." with that the woman turned and walked away. The neglect in Delilahs tone filled Evelyn's heart with sorrow. Fayes mother had mysteriously disappeared and her father knew nothing of her. Her daughter and Faye weren't exactly friends at school but they weren't enemies either. They were both able to tease and bully each other with little to no tears shed. As if on cue her cell rang and the number came up as the school. She answered just to hear the nurses voice.

"Ah yes, Ms. Magnus, I'm sorry to bother you at work but Rebekah has been waiting awhile and when some of the other kids parents came they were telling their kids to stay away from her. That she was much to dangerous to be around. It left her quite upset, I was hoping you'd be here soon?" said the woman's voice. Evelyn sighed, her daughter got this treatment quite a lot by the other kids at school and by their parents. Mainly because of who Rebekahs mother was. The other kids were of course right when they told her that her mother was a killer, the number one bounty hunter for the Cabal, but she could never tell her ten year old little girl that. All she wanted was for her daughter to be safe, and as long as she was in the Cabals clutches, her child would never truly be safe.

"Its no bother. Yes I'm on my way now, just had to finish some business." She heard the woman gulp slightly, which only made her roll her eyes. Really, these people were so dramatic about everything.

"Uhhhh... yes. Right. Of course. I'll let her know your on your way." The lady said with a shaky voice, then quickly hung up. Helen sighed and placed the phone in her purse before sliding into the drivers seat of her black Lexus. The drive to the complex where they kept and taught the abnormal children was about a thirty minute drive. Children with various abilities from Folding Children, shape-shifters, mind reading, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, teleportation, screamers, and many many more. She hated that her daughter had to stay there, she hated that her daughter was even near any of this. After about half an hour of thinking, she finally pulled up to the complex, and saw her little girl sitting on the curb talking to Faye. Seeing her beautiful little girl brought a smile on this darkened souls face. She got out of the car and as soon as the door shut Rebekah looked up, with hope in her eyes. She jumped up, abruptly ending whatever her and the other child were talking about.

"Moma!" she cried as she jumped into Evelyns arms. Faye just rolled her eyes and watched the woman with suspicion. She wasn't to worried about Ms. Magnus but, she knew the woman was her care takers number one hunter.

"Ms. Magnus." She said, acknowledging the woman's presence. Helen set down her own child to look at the other. "Hello Faye. Your mom told me the maid would be picking you up today."

"Shes not my mother." Faye said, annoyed. Obviously Evelyn Magnus of all people should know that, and she found it irritating that she pretended otherwise.

"Sorry." Faye just nodded at Evelyns apology

"See you later freak!" Rebekah chimed in, sticking her tongue out at Faye. "Don't make anyone cry." Faye smirked at the brown, red haired girl,

"Only your little boyfriend" she said referring to the boy Bekah had a crush on. Evelyn, raised an eyebrow at her daughter, a smile playing on her lips. They said their goodbyes then hooked the seatbelt around her child before getting in herself.

"Whats this boy Fayes talking about?" She said, amused

"Wah!" Bekah frowned and crossed her arms "Faye is crazy, I don't have a boyfriend nor do I like any of the boys! Their gross." She said, knowing all to well that she indeed had a crush on a sandy blonde boy named Collin, who was the product of a folding man. Evelyn nodded, giggling silently to herself.

"Okay then hunny. I heard the other parents were giving you a hard time."

"Yeah, they were saying you were a murderer, that you hurt innocent people for fun! But I know that's not true, right mommy?" She said, sticking out a pouty lip. She watched her pouting daughter in the rear view mirror. She frowned a bit, biting the inside of her cheek. She couldn't tell her daughter the truth... she would never be forgiven. She couldn't possibly handle her child hating her.

"Of course its not true! Just ignore all the parents and mean kids, they are just being hateful." She said with less confidence than she wished. Rebekah nodded, then let out a big yawn, her eyes beginning to droop into sleepiness. Evelyn smiled as her daughter began to fall asleep. They finally reached their place of residence, as the sun began to set. It had been a long day, for both Evelyn and Rebekah. She pulled into their driveway, turned off the engine, and sat there looking at her sleeping daughter through the mirror. Finally she sighed and got out, unbuckled Bekah and carried her inside. She went up the stairs slowly, careful not to wake the child. Entering the room, Evelyn set Bekah down gently, taking off her little shoes and pulling the blankets over her body. They had a nanny to watch her if she were to leave Which she did often, taking her nightly strolls, patrolling the buildings roofs. Tonight was no different as she instructed the nanny to watch her daughter carefully, and with that she left.