Wow...I have no idea why this was so hard for me to write! Only around 800 words and it took me two hours! Oh well, guess I just had writer's block or something. I hope you guys enjoy anyway!

Reviewers:

I'm Rat: Thank you so much! And I'm glad you like it!

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IronFistRocks: Good! I'm glad I made it unpredictable. And as for Far...well you'll just have to keep reading! ;)


Mira's pov

"Concentration camp..." Far's words echoed in my ears. I shook my head, willing it not to be true, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. I sat down heavily in a chair, wanting nothing more than to be back home with Father.

But you'll never be back home with Father. He's dead.

I put my head in my hands. Danny sighed next to me. Far was sitting on the floor, knees pulled up to his chest. He kept shooting fearful glances at us.

"There was a girl," He whispered finally. I knelt next to him, noticing that he scooted away slightly.

"What?" I asked.

"A little girl with big eyes. She was asking for her mommy..." He whispered shakily. I was silent. What was I supposed to say?

"And...she...she said that she was dead." He closed his eyes. I felt uncomfortable amongst Far's sadness. Danny apparently felt the same. The next few moments were filled with awkward silence.

"I'm going to try knocking the door again," Danny eventually said. He stood and walked over to the door, halfheartedly punching it.

"Far?" I asked.

"Yeah?"

"Sorry," I told him. I had been hard on him. And now my words were biting me back. Far smiled gently, blowing a strand of white hair from his face.

"Thanks, witch," He grinned at me. But there was no insult in his speech. I held up my head, smiling.

"Your welcome, thief," I told him.

"UGH!" Danny groaned, glaring at the door like he could break it down with his eyes. I walked over to him.

"You should conserve your energy Your Highness," I ran a hand up and down his back. He sighed.

"I failed us Mira. I am sorry. Neither of you should be in this mess," He said.

"Danny. Look at me."

He turned his eyes to mine.

"We are a team. This is no one's fault other than Davos. Wherever you go, we follow," I said. He smiled wryly. I lead him over to where Far was tinkering with his bow. He shot an arrow into a wall, frozen crystals erupting immediately.

"You said you just found that in your house?" Danny asked. He nodded.

"It doesn't look very magical..."

"Dude, you jealous of my bow or something?" Far laughed. Danny grinned. I recognized the light in his eyes that sparked when he got an idea.

"No, but perhaps the bow itself isn't magic, at least, not like you think."

"What do you mean?" I asked.

"What if it doesn't shoot ice automatically, but does what you want it to?" Danny said. Far cocked his head.

"Far, I need you to think about something other than ice," He said suddenly. Far and I stared at him. Far shrugged and focused. He let another arrow fly. Just ice.

"Think harder," I encouraged. Far scrunched up his face and shot another arrow. Even more ice.

"Are you guys sure about this?" He asked. Danny nodded. Far sighed.

"Ok, now, concentrate," Danny said.

For the next ten minutes, Danny and I tried to coach Far into turning his ice to other things. The temperature had dropped considerably, probably because of the ice covered walls. I noticed Danny was being more irritating than was natural for him. Even I was ready to tell him to shut up.

Far was breathing hard. His hands twitched from pulling back the string.

"DANNY THIS IS STUPID! THIS ISN'T WORKING!" He yelled.

"Try harder," Danny raised his eyebrows as if he had just given some deep piece of advice. Far's mouth hung open.

"UGH!" He screamed and let an arrow fly in one motion. The arrow struck the wall and burst into a bright flame. Far stared at Danny, who grinned.

"I told you."

"Wait, you were trying to make me mad?" Far jabbered. I laughed.

"I guess Danny's smarter than we thought," I giggled. Then I stopped. Fire.

"Far! The door! Melt the hinges!" I said. He aimed and started shooting fire at the metal hinges. I smiled and hugged Danny.

"You're a genius, you know that right?" I said. He smiled.

"Knowledge is power."

"Exactly, which is why we're going to learn everything we can about this place before we confront anyone," I lectured. He nodded, and making sure far was preoccupied with his work, he placed a kiss on my lips.


Yay! So a little bit more on Far's abilities, and they finally get out! Or at least, start getting out. For everyone who wants a fight to happen, that'll be very soon. Hope you guys enjoyed and please review! Anyway...

Wolf out...