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"We have to get out of here." Evvy whispered to her brother.

Finn nodded. He walked over to their escort and said, "Sir, we have to leave."

The ogre frowned. "Why?"

Finn gulped. "My sister and I, we sense a–"

"Finn!" Evvy shouted out. "They're opening the Gate!"

The ogre commanded, "Do your job! And you, boy, led us to 'em!"

"But sir! You can't fight them! Can't you feel that power? And it's not alone! We've got to get out of here while we can!"

"Kid, just do what you're here for and leave the battle strategy to us! I don't need a scared kid getting in our way."

Finn looked hopelessly over at Evvy. She had fallen to her knees in the sand, her hands in the Ether, with her eyes narrowed to slits. Tears coursing down her cheeks.

The ogre looked alarmed. "What's wrong?"

Finn lost it. He spun around and shouted, his voice ringing through the forest. "She's doing the equivalent of looking into a sun, you stupid soldier! That thief has enough power to blind her, and what's worse, she's trying to hold close a World Gate! What the HELL do you think is wrong with her? Get it through your head, you can't fight who ever's power that is! I'm opening a portal and getting us outta here!"

"There will be no need for that." A voice came through the woods in the direction Evvy was facing. She gasped and fell forward, her hands coming into view as they slammed into the ground.

"They stopped." She panted as she lifted a hand and rubbed at her eyes. "I couldn't see anything but his power." She looked toward the sound of her brother's voice.

Finn's eyes widened. "Sis, your eyes..."

Evvy's usual honey-colored eyes were now an aqua-blue-green color, the whites of her eyes red from broken veins. Finn recalled something both Klaud and Jacob had tried to explain to them. They had said that inevitably, in every unit's career, they met up with a demon, sometimes a powerful one, sometimes one not so powerful but still dangerous. Whether it was from trying to avoid the demon, or lead someone to it, the Gate Keeper had to spend an extended amount of time looking into a demon's power, or as some called it, 'aura'. They used the Ether to do this, and as a result from some strange rule that governed the Ether, their irises were altered. The new eye color depended on the strength of the demon. The more powerful the demon, the more drastic the change in color. However, there was one side effect they failed to mention...

Evvy cried out and clasped her hands over her eyes. "Finn, I can't see!"

A tall demon stepped out of the forest into the meadow, completely ignoring the thirty-odd ogres, his gold eyes focused on the girl crouched before him. He stood almost six feet tall, wore white clothes and had grey-tipped fox ears on his head. A fox's tail swished behind him.

"So, you are the one I've heard so much about." He said, seemingly to himself. "You don't seem all that powerful to me."

Evvy raised her head and opened her eyes. Letting loose a scream of pain she scuttled backward a few feet, her eyes sealed shut again. "Finn..."

Going to his sister, Finn helped her to her feet, supporting her as she leaned on him.

"We're all going to die, aren't we?" Finn asked in a flat voice.

"Don't say that." Evvy said, but not sounding too sure herself.

"Do not fear for you lives, I have no intention of killing you two. Tonight, at least." The fox said, stepping closer to them.

"Please," Evvy said in a small voice. "Could you tone it down a bit?"

The demon's fox ears flicked. "What do you mean?"

"Your power, it's literally blinding."

The demon fox looked both thoughtful and smug. "You can actually see my power?"

"It's all I can see, and it's ruining my eyes."

"Keep them shut then. I will return in a moment." Turning away from them, the fox faced the group of ogres, who had been watching in astonished silence. Seeing that his attention was focused on them was too much for a few of the ogres. With cries of fear, and one voice shouting, "It's Youko!", three in the back of the group broke off and ran towards the forest, in the direction of the portal. As soon as they were out of sight in the woods, the noise of ripping flesh sounded out, accompanied by guttural cries cut suddenly short.

Three demons stepped in the clearing, each holding an ogre's head aloft and grinning sadistically. "What poor excuses for soldiers Koenma employs these days." Lazily remarked the one in the middle, a dog demon with Doberman ears and deep-set eyes.

The ogres grouped together. Evvy and Finn's former escort said in a frightened voice that feigned authority, "You are all under arrest, under decree of Koenma for the illegal theft of ancient artifacts."

Voices erupted in laughter all around the clearing, and as the owners of the mocking voices came into view, it was quickly evident that the ogres and the two units were surrounded by demons.

Evvy counted over a dozen different voices, none of them pleasant. "Finn?"

He shook his head. "I couldn't see around that one guy's power. I think he was hiding them from us."

Evvy gulped. "How does he know so much about our powers? And about us?"

The silver-haired fox demon looked over his shoulder at her, simultaneously lowering his power. "Excellent question. If you will join us?" The last seemed directed out into the forest.

And into view stepped Max, a look of misery on his normally stoic face, his true black eyes firmly fixed on the ground.

"Max?" Said Finn, shock evident in his voice.

Evvy gave a small gasp.

Youko turned toward them and smiled. "Max has been most informative, on a matter a subjects. Tell me, Evvy, what is even better than being able to go anywhere at anytime, to do whatever you will?"

Evvy shuddered. "To know you can't be stopped."

"Which is where you and your brother come in. Koenma was very foolish to deliver to me the only two Gate Keepers capable of tracing me and cutting off any chance of my escape." His smile grew. "And now you both work for me."

Evvy drew away from her brother and straitened to her full five feet five inches. She defiantly opened her new-colored eyes and ignoring the pain said in a firm voice, "No chance in hell."

This seemed to amuse the demon fox. "Rile, Rubus, if you would."

The two demons nearest Finn and Evvy came forward and roughly grabbed them, forcing their hands behind their backs. Finn tried to wrench away, but Evvy knew it was no use. Even if they could get away from these two, there were tones more lesser demons, not to mention the ring-leader to deal with.

Said ring-leader came toward them, one of his clawed hands reaching into a pouch on his waist. He pulled out two tiny seeds, each no bigger than a baby's fingernail. "These seeds are of a special kind. Grown under and filled with my energy, they do my bidding."

Evvy briefly wondered if this guy was nuts, but shoved the thought aside. Crazy or not, he was in control of super-strong criminals and should be taken very seriously, even if he was talking about plants at a time like this.

Evvy and Finn's captors spun them around, their backs now to the fox. Rile roughly grabbed a handful of Evvy's hair and pulled her head forward, exposing the back of her neck. Rubus did the same to Finn. The demon fox came up behind them and placed each of the seeds at the base of their necks..A sharp stinging, like acid, made itself felt as the seeds melted their way into the poor unit's necks. However, neither Finn or his sister cried out, refusing to give these creeps the satisfaction

"Do not worry, the stinging will subside, once the mind-searing pain kicks in." Youko said, his tone casual.

And kick in it did. Though the seeds had looked small, they still left a sizable hole. To Evvy, it felt as if a hot coal was burning itself through her. Blood trickled down their backs, a line of liquid heat.

'Finn was right.' Evvy thought. 'We are going to die. Just much slower than I thought.'

Then, all of a sudden, the pain subsided and their blood stopped flowing. An incredible itching had taken over, and Evvy correctly identified it as their muscle and skin growing back at an accelerated rate. The two demons abruptly released their hold on Evvy and Finn, allowing them to sink to the ground.

"Welcome to the team." Youko said.

Evvy gasped and stood up, a bit wobbly. Turning and facing him, rage on her face, she practicaly screamed at him, "What the hell was that?!"

The fox smirked and said, "Your initiation. All of my underlings undergo it. It is how I assure their cooperation."

Max chose then to speak up. "I'm so sorry Evvy, Finn, he did it to me... you have no idea what he can do."

"Yes, perhaps it is time I showed them. Just to discourage disobedience." He suddenly turned to one of the demons in the circle. It was a crow demon, with oily black wings and black markings. The crow demon suddenly looked nervous.

Youko narrowed his eyes and suddenly, just as his aura flared, the demon's head suddenly exploded in gore; bone, meat and gushier things raining down. A plant with thick thorn-filled vines was sprouting from his stump of a neck. Evvy was spared the sight because of her new blindness. Finn, however, got the front row view. He scuttled off to one side of the meadow and threw up explosively, hacking and crying. Evvy heard her brother, and the wet plopping as the crow demon parts landed, and the thud of the fallen body. She guessed what had happened, but was saved from throwing up by the mere lack of food in her stomach.

"I can do that no matter where you are, or what world you are in. Do not disobey me." Youko's voice was heartless. "If either of you want to see sunrise, you will do exactly as I say."


Well, that's it 'till next week. Have fun, y'all!