The moon shone a light threw the barred up window of Alex and Jane's cell. Jane stared at one of the grey walls. Alex had been a sleep for along, for no real thoughts were worrying him. Jane – on the other hand – had been thinking about her decision for quiet a long time. Even thought she made her mind to stay with Alex and get no information off him, she still had a voice in her head, telling her to leave him and forget about him. The more Jane ignored the voice it was harder for her to stick to her original answer. Jane was so in thought, that she didn't noticed she had been staring outside the window watching the sun rise for sometime, curled up in a ball. She sat up and wondered if she had fallen asleep. One minute she had been staring at the grey wall with her back against the wall and the next she was staring outside the barred window, curled up in a ball. She stared at Alex who was also awake. She smiled at Alex but the smile soon drifted away as she heard footsteps from outside the cell. The cell door opened and it was none other than Dale.

"Come get up princess," he said to Jane. Jane got angry but did as she was told.

" Don't call me princess Dale," she replied. Dale grabbed hold of her arm and closed the cell door.

Once more Jane was thrown into the room that she hated met Daggon in. She got tied to the chair with rope and sat in silence for a while, and then Daggon turned up…

"Hello, nice morning isn't it," he said closing the door behind him so it was just he and Jane.

"I wouldn't know, I live in a cell," she replied.

"You might not be in there for long though…have you thought of what you are going to do. Are you going to help me or help the pathetic Rider?" said Daggon.

"He's not pathetic and I am not going to help you!" shouted Jane.

"Oh course he pathetic and so are you…you managed to get in this state and you also have decided to not help me," said Daggon now smiling and brushing Jane's hair behind her ear. "Now my dear when would you and your pathetic, I mean lovely Alex Rider, want to die?"

Jane didn't answer and looked at Daggon. Daggon opened the door and left the room. Then in came Dale and a person she had not seen before. The men untied her and took her back to her cell or at least that was going to happen. As Dale was about to open the cell door, the other guy, threw Jane to the floor and knocked Dale out. Jane looked up to see what had happened. Dale was on the floor unconscious. Jane then looked up at the other man. Jane pulled a puzzled face. There standing in front of her was not a man that worked for Daggon but a girl with long brown hair.