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Marz was laughing along with the inmates when she heard a thud. She hastily got up, earning her a glance from Slammer and Sparklez. She sent a mental 'I'll be right back,' as she slammed the door behind her. She slipped on her shadowstone, and proceeded down the hallway, blending into the shadows. She came into the main cell block to see no one inside, though she heard footsteps down the hall to the second cell block. She could hear a faint breath that wasn't coming from Ty, who was at the edge of his cell, clinging to the bars. His eyes were wide, and he jerked his head to the left, where she turned to meet a girl. There was not supposed to be a girl here. Let alone snooping around HER prison. This girl was about as tall as her, with a white hoodie, white jean shorts, and wild rainbow colored hair. She wore rainbow converse, and had white headphones hanging around her neck. How did she find it? This is thousands of blocks away from civilization. This was not part of the plan. Marz turned to look the girl straight in her blue eyes. Something about them…. She panicked and teleported behind the girl and wrapped her arms around her waist. With a flash of purple particles they were in a top floor cell, and the girl whirled around to see her as soon as she let go. Something about this girl… then it clicked. She knew who this girl was, and it meant danger. She was a daughter of Notch, her father's enemy. And she had found the prison. This means Notch had found them. Problem. Really big problem. The girls eyes slowly started to tear, and when she blinked they were red. Blood red, crazed and ruthless. If she was always like this she wouldn't be allowed out of the cell. Marz began to worry, and she wished she wasn't alone. Even though she could probably handle it, she just wanted to be sure. She teleported out, and paced back and forth in the main room. "Marz," Ty whispered, and Marz rapidly spun to face him. "What," she snapped, and he jerked his head to the left in the same way he had done with the girl. She turned to see a boy, taller than her with hair that fell in his face just a bit, with light gray eyes and hair that looked like an enderman. He wore all black, including a black lab coat and black goggles. Their eyes met, and she panicked and teleported. There were not supposed to be more! And this one didn't look like Notch at all, he looked like something else, but she wasn't quite sure what yet. She did the same thing with him that she did with the odd girl whom she believed was a daughter of Notch. This time she felt bad, putting him away. Like she was betraying. She shot him an apologetic glance before teleporting back downstairs and walking to the cafeteria.

When Marz got to the cafeteria, she could barely see anything. The tables had been pushed against the walls, and all the inmates were crowded in a circle. The only one not crowded around was Slammer, and he looked panicked as he tried to break it up. He whipped around, and rushed forward. "Help," he said, as he cast a glance over his shoulder back at the crowd. "AntVenom, Sparklez, fight, help," he barely got out between breaths as he cast another nervous look back towards the now yelling rowdy crowd. "What is it about?" she screamed as she tried to see inside the tight knit circle. "You," he heaved out, shooting yet another glance backwards. "What?" she roared as she tore through the group. Sparklez and Ant were bouncing back and forth, yelling things at each other. She heard Sparklez yell, "DON'T SAY THAT!" and Ant yell back "IT'S TRUE! SHE DESERVED EVERYTHING SHE GOT! EVERYTHING!" And as those words left the former officer's lips, the all familiar crack of fist meeting jaw rung out across the mess hall. Everyone fell silent as the officer keeled over, clutching his jaw, almost keeping it attached. Marz just stood in horror for a moment, and she had watched the incident unfold right before her eyes. Then she was filled with rage, and it threatened to bubble over and cause her to explode. She was like a ticking time bomb, waiting for the last thing to send her over the edge. And this was it. In a burst of heat and rage and power she went crazy. "STOP!" she screamed so loud that they may have gone deaf. "WHAT ARE YOU, FIRST GRADERS? STOP ACTING LIKE CHILDREN, WHENEVER SOMETHING OR SOMEONE PISSES YOU OFF YOU DON'T JUST PUNCH THEM! WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE, ALL OF YOU? WELL, I'LL TELL YOU SOMETHING RIGHT NOW, UNLESS YOU THINK YOU'RE LITTLE BABIES WHO CAN'T STAY AWAY FROM A RESPONSIBLE PERSON FOR 5 FRIGGEN SECONDS, YOU'RE PROBABLY MISTAKEN!" She just stood there for a second, looking at the shocked expressions on all their faces as she caught her breath. She still felt somewhat winded, but she straightened up and walked over to where the crumpled figure that was none other than the former officer still held his jaw. She bent down and touched his hand, trying to pull it off of his face so she could check out his jaw, looking to see if he needed a potion. He scurried away from her when her hand connected with his, the horror still painted across his face. "Look," she breathed out, still regaining her cool, "I just want to help you. Please, before you die." She shot him a pleading look, but he refused to look at her. "I'd rather die than be touched by a demon," he sneered as he turned away. Marz was crushed, but all she said was, "Die than, see if I care," as she turned back to the other prisoners. The shock and horror was clearly displayed on most faces, except for Sky and Sparklez. Sky's clearly displayed…..pride? And Sparklez's was a mix of hurt and…shame? She began to think she would never figure him out as she stretched out her hand, offering to help him up. He obliged, and she turned to the rest and said, "Somebody convince him that he needs my help, because we all know he does. And please don't leave." She led Sparklez down the hallway, and he heard the clanking from upstairs. "Who's up there?" he questioned as he turned to meet her glare. "Nobody, I have it under control, 100%," she said, as if trying to reassure herself of it. Then from upstairs, a female voice called, "Hello? Who's down there?" After a quick rattling of bars and the sound of a fist meeting stone, she was finally quiet. Sparklez turned to give an 'I-told-you-so,' glare as he tapped his foot, waiting for her to explain. "OK, you caught me. Two people broke in today and I panicked and locked them up. Happy?" she said, sarcasm practically dripping from her voice when she asked the question. Sparklez only countered with, "Two? But I only heard one?" "Well, there was a girl and a boy, and I don't know who they are, but they surprised me real bad, so I kind of acted on instinct. Speaking of," she said, grabbing Sparklez's arm and teleporting upstairs," what are your names?" The girl came to the front and growled, "Psycho." "OK then, sorry to bother," Marz said as she walked towards the boy, who sat in the middle of the cell, not moving. She was still dragging Sparklez, but she didn't care. "How about you?" she questioned, and stood waiting for an answer. He lifted his head and said, "Me? Oh, I'm Wolf." Not even a second after he said this, he lowered his head back to where it was. "That reminds me," she said, swinging her backpack around and pulling out 2 cooked pork chops and 2 water bottles. "One for you," she said throwing Wolf one of each, "and one for you," she said, putting it through the door and backing away, but not before locking it. The girl looked up and her red eyes slowly went away, revealing a pair of blue eyes in their place. It made Marz shake a little, but then she realized it was no different than when she turned her eyes empty white, like a void. "Thank you," the girl said in a completely different voice than she had used before. "I don't believe I have ever properly introduced myself. I'm Echo," she said, approaching the front of the cell to retrieve her food. "Wait a second," Marz said, shaking her head and banging her ears, making sure she heard the girl right. "You said Echo?" Marz said, and when the girl nodded Marz was immediately confused. "But before you said your name was Psycho!" she said, still utterly confused. "Oh," the girl before her said and sighed. "I was born with split personalities." She said, and it all made sense now. "Oh, ok, well, how can I tell the difference?" she asked, being sure to make a mental note so she never approached 'Psycho'. "My eyes are blue and hers are red." She said, and it all pieced together. "OK then, well enjoy the food!" Marz said, grabbing Sparklez and teleporting back to his cell. "Where are the other two?" he asked as he sulked to the back corner of the cell. "Out," was all she said before turning on her heel and teleporting out. "Now to get the other goons," she said as she walked down the long hallway.