Sorry I updated a day (or two) late, but the muse had escape me.

Here's the chapter


The twins looked at them with big scared eyes and then turned, almost synchronously, to the deep voice behind them.

It was a tall, grown man, that had spoken, he looked almost like an older version of the male twin.

"Wotan!" Wally's whisper was so quiet, that it was almost like he had spoken at all.

The twins took a small step back.

There was silent on the rooftop for 5 seconds before the male twin spoke.

"What are you..." Then he stopped like he was lost for words. "...doing here?"

Wotan gave him a dissapointed look. "I was told that you were not where you where suppose to be!"

"Wait!" The girl exclaimed. "You didn't realise we were gone, until you were told? Not exactly..." she hesitated. "...parent of the year."

Wally and Artemis looked at each other, without making any sudden or fast movements.

They weren't sure what they were going to do, they hadn't considered that Wotan would show up.

"I told you never to leave the dimension!" Wotan almost scolded.

"Yes, yes you did say that." The girl confirmed.

Wally slowly turned towards the street, while the odd conversation were going on in front of them, like they weren't even there.

One of the hooded teenagers were still kneeling by the sidewalk, while the other were nowhere to be seen.

At the moment the hoods weren't their priority, they just needed to get away right now, and tell the others to stay away.

"Did you really think we were going to stay in a dimension, where we were the only people, forever?"

"I told you to stay!" Wotan repeated, like that was reason enough.

"And, as we have learned, teenagers don't always do what they're told." The girl said with a careful smile.

Wally gently touched Artemis' shoulder, and then, when she looked at him, pointed to the street below.

At first she looked confused, but then she got what he was trying to tell her and pulled out one of her trick arrows. Wally hoped it was one that could get them down fast, but now … how to make it silent.

"You will return to the dimension." Wotan demanded.

"No," the girl said, with a hint of fear.

"It's not like you can force us back there." the male twin.

"Wolf!" Wotan growled.

Wally reached up to Artemis' quiver and pulled out one of her sharp arrows.

Artemis opened her mouth to say something, but Wally shushed her silently.

And slowly and carefully he cut a piece of the leg off his costume of one leg, then he gave it to Artemis, who still looked at him confused, and cut a piece of the other leg.

Then he gave her the arrow and took the fabric she was holding, and placed the two pieces over each other and folded them together and wrapped them around the end of the trick arrow, while the three people were still agueing in front of them.

Artemis nodded and slowly took out her bow and put the arrow on the string.

In front of them Wotan had started chanting and the two teenagers yelled at him, when the wind started to pick up.

She pulled back the string and the arrow shot through the air towards the ground below. Leaving the end of the arrow with a wire attach.

When the arrow hit the ground it dug itself into it.

"You can't just force us to go back there." The girl yelled over the wind behind them.

Artemis took the part of the arrow, that was still stuck to the arrow, and clicked it onto the side of the rooftop beneath them.

The sound couldn't be heard over the strong wind behind them, but none the less the twins turned around and looked at them.

Their eyes were wide with fear, and almost begging for help.

Wally starred back at them, unsure if he should help them, or how he could.

Artemis hook her bow on the wire and held a hand out Wally.

He took it.

They glided down the wire and handled on there feet.

Suddenly a light flashed from the rooftop, they had just been on, and the three people were gone.

Wally blinked. "Guys are you on your way?" He then asked over the com-link.

"Yeah..." he heard Robin say. "Do you still have them in sight."

Wally turned around, the person that had been kneeling by the sidewalk was gone.

"No … something kind of happened." He said.

"Let's rendezvous back at the cave, and you can tell us." Kaldor said over the com-link.

"Yes," Wally agreed and turned the com-link off.

"Did you see the way they looked at us?" Artemis asked him.

He nodded. "Did you hear what they said?" He asked, but didn't wait for her to answer. "Whatever he wanted them to do, they didn't want to do it."

Artemis nodded in acknowledgement. "I wonder what they meant by their dimension."

Wally looked around. "I wonder where the other two went, they probably ran as soon as they heard, or saw, us."

"Wally, their not the bad guys." She said, like it made sense.

He smiled. "I know," He said and put his arm around her shoulder. "But I don't think they know, we not the bad guys."


Her shoes and pants were drenched by sewage water.

She stopped and looked up.

This had to be close enough.

She crawled up the ladder and pushed as hard as she could on the manhole cover.

It got loose and she could push it aside and get up.

She looked around.

She could see something familiar on the other side of the street.

She didn't have a clue about what had happen, but there had been a lot noise outside, she had gotten scared and dropped what she had in her hands and ran, when she had seen a manhole cover, it had almost instinct to jump down in it.

"Thorn?" She called. Then she knitted her brows, why had she called him? She should just go home, they were probably all already there.

"She pulled the hoodie as far down her face as she could and walked across the street.

She almost pulled off her hood i confusion.

The building looked … like it did before Wolf and Whisper glamoured it.

Had they been away to long? They couldn't be home, if the building was in that state, could they?

Suddenly a hand was placed on her shoulder.

She slowly turned her head, and signed in relief.

"Thorn you scared me." She breathed.

"Sorry," he said with a little smile and pointed towards the building. "Have you noticed that?"

"Yeah," she said, as they stepped closer. "What do you think happened to them?"

"They dissappeared. I saw it, they just dissappeared." He said, trying to keep calm. "I hope that they're okay."

"Did you get what they needed?" Ace asked. "I kind of just dropped everything and ran."

Thorn smiled and pulled four pieces of jewelry out of his sleeve. A necklace, a ring, a bracelet and a pair of earrings.

"Nice!" Ace said, as he slipped the jewelry back into his seelve. "So what exactly happened outside, do you know?"

"I'm not sure exactly." He said, as he led the way into the alley leading to their home. "There was something loud across the street, and there where four … or maybe five people on a rooftop on the other side of the street. Two of them came down onto the street by some kind of rope or something, and I ran."

Ace gasped behind him.

"I know, but I was scared. And suddenly there was this flash and..." Thorn stopped and looked at his garden. It felt weird, like it wasn't his garden. Something had changed, the grass, the trees, the flowers they didn't speak to them. Was he tired? What could have happened?

"Ace does something feel weird to you?" He asked as he turned around.

She wasn't there.

His eyes widen. How long hadn't she been there.

Suddenly the grass beneath his feet began to move, a branch wrapped itself around him.

He couldn't get them to move, they didn't listen to him.

"Hello sweety." He heard a light smilling voice said.

He looked up and she was standing there, in front of him.

"Mom!"


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Sorry it took to long, my exams were really hard this time.

I hope you like the chapter