Himitsu held the card above her head, reading the information on it one last time. She let her arm drop down with a sigh and crushed the piece of paper in her grip. And she waited. It's been an hour since she said she was going to bed. She wondered if GoGo was asleep. Himi had been debating with herself if any of this was really worth it.

"Woman up!" She hissed to herself as she sat up in bed, fully dressed in rolled up jeans and a black t-shirt. She put her small purse over her shoulder, tucking her phone and the invitation into it. She looked at her glasses on he nightstand and decided to go without them, she didn't want them to get broken. She poked her head out of her door.

GoGo's soft snores emanate from her room and the t.v. in the living room was off. Himitsu scurried out of her room, grabbing her shoes on the way out the door. She was in the alley before she could take a deep relieved breath. Her eyes scanned for any sort of movement at all- since she couldn't really make out what would be a person and what wouldn't.

She clicked her phone on typing in the address into her GPS. It's not a super long walk... she thought, happy she wouldn't have to spend much time out on the eerie streets where Bot Fights were a repeating occurrence and the Infection was on the loose. She shuddered involuntarily. But she couldn't be scared now.

Taking the main road, she found herself taking the every so often odd turn. Eventually she was downtown surrounded by many people who were on a night out, making her feel much safer than before. She looked up at the lights of flashing signs and the way people dressed up so beautifully for each other. It was nothing like back at her home, where everyone had plain taste in clothing and often kept to themselves. She was mesmerized all the way until she stood in the entrance of an alley way, the swarm of bodies moving around her. No one cared nor was paying any attention to where she was going. It eased the anxiety she was feeling a bit.

Himitsu stepped into alleyway after alleyway, her russet eyes working hard to make sure she was safe. Why didn't she just have contacts?

"We didn't think you'd actually come!" Shouted a voice from the shadows. A body moved away from the walls, then another was right behind him. She had been so lost in thought and making sure she wasn't in any danger that she missed the close sound of music pounding through subwoofers. She looked up at Limbo, who was staring down at her with his vacant eyes. The shorter boy, Crowe, was chewing on a toothpick and had a wicked grin plastered on his smile.

What a wannabe thug, Himi sneered in her mind. He gestured for her to follow and she did without hesitation. The alley gave way to a lot surrounded by tall buildings and at the center was a warehouse- that without the lights and people milling around with drinks- would have appeared completely abandoned. She looked over her shoulder to ask "what now" to the boys but they weren't anywhere in sight. Himitsu was forced to look forward at all the people around her.

Feeling out of place, she looked at all the people around her. Guys in cut-off tanks and loose shorts. The girls had a biggest variety of clothing... lack of clothing? They had low-cut tops and too-short shorts, ripped up jeans, tube tops; all showing as much as skin as possible. She tentatively walked into the warehouse, where everyone was either resting on a couch, all over each other, or dancing, all over each other. There were shouts and laughter from everywhere, it was almost too overwhelming for Himitsu. The way the lights flashed made the crowd blend together into one massive blob.

She could make out someone walking towards her, familiar. But she couldn't be too sure. The figure was blond and blue eyed and slightly taller than her. She wore a plaid skirt and a tight top that hugged her body all too well. She cast a slightly drunken, yet still charming, smile at Himitsu. "Ah, the puppy is playing with the big dogs now."

Himitsu felt her body freeze as Nirva got closer, the sinister smile plastered on to her face. A wild look in her eyes. She put her arm around Himi, guiding her further into the crowd. Farther away from the entrance. "Don't be scared, little piggy! This big, bad wolf doesn't mean any harm. Now, it seems I totally misjudged you..."

Her speech cut in and out with the blasts of music and people cheering. Himitsu felt weak. Like even if she wanted to throw Nirva's arm off her shoulders, she couldn't. Eventually the music was quieter and then gone as a door shut. They were in a small storage room. Himitsu glanced behind her and Limbo and Crowe were hanging out by the door.

"Don't even think about escaping." Nirva laughed, sitting herself down on a couch opposite to the door. She leaned forward, resting her face on her hands. "Ever since you came here, I could see that you're different. You're nothing like those clueless, wasteful things out there."

She gestured at the door where the party was still going on before standing. She circled around Himitsu. Her eyes were glowing like they were smiling without her mouth smiling. "I want to test your limits. I think you're worth something. You might make a worthy replacement for that awful, awful Vivienne. Boys... take care of her."

Then Nirva was out of the room. Himitsu felt her heartbeat become erratic, unsure of what she had meant by "taking care of her". But by the malicious grins on their face it was apparent as they towered over her. There was nothing in the room for her to use in defense besides couch pillows. She could hear GoGo in her mind. Woman up.

She let out a cry as she flung herself at Crowe, because he was at least closer to her size. Only to find herself being grabbed by a stone faced Limbo, the corner of his lip twitching. He could fit both of her wrists in his hand with ease even as she struggled. God. This is it.

Himitsu felt herself tear up. She couldn't contain the fear riveting through her as she felt her body hit solid wall and crumble to the cement. She already felt weak. What had Nirva meant? To kill her? This was how she was going to go out. She'd never get to apologize to Leiko for the mean things she'd said the other day. She wouldn't get to go to SFTI like she wanted to to. She wouldn't get the slightest chance to live up to expectations... All because she was stupid.

"What do you want from me!?"

Crowe laughed sounding like the caw of a bird. "We don't know what Nirva wants from you. She just wants you to be one of us."

One of us? Himi grit her teeth and forced herself to stand on shaky legs on to be pinned to the wall. Limbo spoke. His voice was thick. Slimy. It made Himi's skin crawl. "How cute."

Then his lips were crashing down on hers and Himi screamed. She tried to push him away when a distant rumble detached him. Then it came closer. There were confused screams. The music had stopped. And all of them flinched as bits of the wall and door flew everywhere. Two silhouettes stood at the door. "Party's over."

A muffled cry escaped Himi's lips as she realized who it was, but her body felt to heavy to do much. . It was them. Again. The two from the Big Hero 6. Limbo dropped her onto the ground to face them.

"You again."

"That's right. Us again. Let her go." There's was something familiar in the confidence of the boys voice. Something ... comforting.

Crowe was shaking with excitement, " I get to sink my claws into you guys."

Himitsu's vision was becoming blurry from being thrown about and the numbing fear. Unsure if she was actually seeing feathers fly into the air as Crowe sprouted wings or if she had brain damage and was seeing things. Reality melted from her vision into blinding darkness.

"Himitsu!"