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Chapter 24

Time and Space separates all of Us

I looked at the small girl with green hair. She looked about the age of ten and wore a green single piece outfit and almost like a dark green turtle neck under it. Her bright blue eyes looked ready to burst into tears. Suddenly, she ran and hugged Link with all her might, which didn't seem to have much strength behind it. Then, I remembered the girl from one of the games. Link looked confused and turned to me for help. I bit my lip, it was becoming for difficult by the millisecond, but the little girl caught on quickly as she pulled away. She looked over at me before looking back at Link and then down at her feet.

"I'm sorry. I thought you were someone I knew. You two look similar, even feel similar. They even had someone with him, but you aren't him." The girl said formally. "I'm sorry."

"Who's him?" I asked carefully even though I already guessed the answer. She looked so disappointed and upset like it was Christmas and she found out her father was killed in combat. "If you don't mind me asking."

"I gotta go; I'm sorry." She said running between Jason and his knights and disappearing into the log tunnel.

"What was that about?" Jason asked.

"We should go after her." Link said suddenly ignoring Jason's question taking a step.

"Link wait!" I shouted, louder than I wanted to be. He stopped and turned to me in surprise. "You can't just go after her without knowing about the past."

"What past?"

"Saria, that's the girl that was just here, she knew your ancestor and recognized you as him. I don't think she really knows how much time has passed since the last time she saw him."

"Oh," he started before going quiet for a moment. He sighed. "We should probably tell her."

I nodded. We walked out of the area and out to where we started in the Lost Woods. It as eerily quiet without the sound of Saria playing her instrument.

"Where'd she go?" Delilah questioned looking around. "There are so many tunnels in this place."

"Probably home." Shad told her. "It's going to be getting dark soon."

"Then we should go to the Kokiri Forest." I said side glancing at Link. He was acting like a kid who couldn't sit still and needed to go somewhere. I was feeling the same way though. Ever since we arrived in the Lost Woods there was something drawing me towards something. It was unsettling. I turned to the two log tunnels that we hadn't explored. "So it doesn't matter if we chose the wrong log, the woods will just spit us out in Kokiri Forest, right?"

"Apparently," Shad nodded. "But I found the-"

"We can look at it with food." Link interrupted him bluntly and turned to me.

"When we do find her, this is going to be awkward to tell her."

"I'll tell her," I told him. It was probably going to be easier for me to explain it as I have tons of practice about explaining I'm from a different world.

He relaxed slightly. "Thanks."

We went through the center log to find another room with a hole in the ground and a stone door way with heat coming from it. It made me think it was the door way to hell.

"Oh, I forgot about this entrance," Shad said excitedly as he looked it over. "This leads to Goron City."

"Are you kidding me?!" Jason, Delilah, and the five knights all shouted at him. I couldn't help but smile at their reaction. Obviously, they had a hard time finding the Zora entrance.

"We could have just stayed in Kakariko Village to find the Lost Woods. And my clothes wouldn't have got wet." Jason complained. "I just want to make this day end."

"It's almost over." Delilah reassured him.

"The tablet showed the entrance from the Zora's Domain, so I just forgot about this entrance. Who knows what we would have done if we came through this entrance instead of the Zora's Domain. We would have been looking for hours for the next tablet.

"I guess, but it's better than being wet." Jason sighed.

"Think about it this way, if Shad hadn't forgotten about this entrance, than the monster from before wasn't going to be stopped when Link rammed it with the bird thing. It could have destroyed the Zora's Domain and killed everyone there if we hadn't gone." Michael told him.

"Wow, you are making progress Jason." I whistled. "I'm impressed."

"Thanks, now can we go?"

I nodded at the wet knight and we walked straight into the log tunnel. My stomach dropped as we exited like the woods had just spit us out. We stood on a grassy path with the side of the cliff outlined in a wooden fence. The path continued to the ground where tree stumps with doors in them were placed randomly along the sides of the valley. Balls of light flickered about the valley. I walked over to the fence and jumped on it to see the whole valley. The balls of light turned out to be hundreds of fairies flying about like lightning bugs. A stream moved quietly on the other end of the valley with wood steps to cross the widest part. There were also high bridges like that Ewoks used on their forest moon of Endor. Trees upon trees surrounded the valley with one exit from what I could see that was a giant log entrance. Suddenly, the fairies noticed me and started circling me. I laughed slightly; I've never actually seen a fairy since I got here except for the Great Fairy.

"So this is why your dad calls you Lightning Bug." Link commented.

I turned to him, I felt myself blushing in embarrassment. "He told you?!"

"He did, and I wondered if fairies would react the same way, and by the looks of it, they do."

I got off the fence so I wouldn't fall off. The fairies dissipated, I was suddenly placed out of my fascination now that Link knew about the meaning behind the nickname. We walked to the other end of the upper part of the path and saw a second exit that was carved out with water erosion. We walked down the path and jumped down to the bottom of the path when suddenly three kids in green outfits ran up to us. They looked up at all of us like we were aliens before they stopped at the person next to me.

"You look familiar." The only female of the three said. She had a confused look on her face. "But you're different…"

"Mido!" a kid with orange hair that covered most of his face ran as he yelled. "Mido! We have guests!"

"Guests?!" A voice yelled from across the valley, or at least a good distance. "Who?!"

"He's here!"

"Him!"

"If this continues we are going to have to explain to them that, I'm not really who they think I am." Link sighed. "And by the sounds of it Mido might be their leader."

I turned to the two kids in front of me. "Did you see where Saria went?"

"You know Saria? Then you must be the princess Link found!"

"Wah, no, no. I'm not a princess; we just need to talk to her. I'm guessing she's really important to you guys."

"She's practically the leader here, but she doesn't admit it, unlike Mido, who claims the rights to be leader. But hey, doesn't bug us too much as long as everyone's happy." The girl said. "Saria's in her house which is next to the tall one with white paint on it. You know; the one you use to live in Link!"

I grabbed Link's hand and dragged him away before he could answer. He didn't really resist as I pulled him towards the house and then he stopped moving, bringing me to a sudden halt. The last thing I wanted was Mido to be the egotistic asshole that reminded me of the dumb kids who thought they were cool listening to shitty rap music thinking they were all of that, when in reality they were eight. Seriously, if they don't like Eminem, they didn't know what rap was and it's not about rapping about girls, sex, and substances. "Why'd you stop, Mido is going to get up and all over your case."

"I thought I saw something in that house." Link said in a confused manner.

I looked up and saw the curtain down over the door. Was it always down? Suddenly, the curtain rippled and made Link and I jump. A moment went by when I noticed I was gripping his hand tightly. I let go of his hand. I didn't realize I had gripped it tighter in the movement of the curtain. I turned away from the tree trunk house and started towards Saria's. We could investigate it later. I guessed Link had the same idea as he walked in step with me. We got to the door and noticed that there was no actual door. I shifted my weight, should we try knocking on the door or-.

"I know you're there, so come in." Saria's voice said softly from inside.

I swallowed. The whole situation grew tense as I looked up at Link. He looked down at me and we walked in at the same time. Inside was a wide space with a table on the far wall with a stump like counter on the right. A large rug lied in the dead center of the room with curtains high around the room for decoration. Two pots stood next to Link as we saw Saria on her bed to the left. I looked at her and realized she had been crying.

"He's really gone, isn't he?" Saria asked quietly.

There was a moment of silence before I told her, "He is,"

"And your name is also Link; I heard your name when she told you to wait. You must be a descendant of him. Separated from the royal family by many generations?"

Link nodded, I doubted that he had an actual answer to give her.

"How long… how long have we been separated from the rest of Hyrule since he left, that final time with his Zelda?"

"More than a hundred years." I answered. This was a lot easier to explain, since she knew the truth, but way harder to answer. My voice wanted to catch in my throat every time I went to use it.

"And now my old friend's descendant now stands in front of me with a girl who has the same presence as the princess did back then. But you aren't the Princess of Hyrule, who are you?"

"I'm Electra Ends." I told her, "I'm not actually from here, but from another world."

"A world that used to be one in the same with ours."

"How do you know all of these things?" Link asked almost suspiciously.

"I guess because I have lived for so long, the Deku Tree has also told me things about this world." Link was about to ask another question, but Saria interrupted him. "I don't know anything about your enemies though, or anything about the Medallions and where they could be. All I know is that Leviathan is rising faster than before and her plans aren't pleasant. They are already starting to affect the forest with a darker feel."

"Anything else?"

"Just to tell you to be careful where you step, especially you Electra, you're powers of the goddess and royal bloodlines are the keys to fulfilling her plans."

I laughed slightly, almost awkwardly. "Look, I believe you for everything that you have just said, because you're right, up to that last part. I'm no princess with magic powers like Zelda is. Not even a descendant of a goddess, just a human that needs to kick a couple of asses. If you go outside, there's another one who is just like me. The only thing different between me and him is that I have a Triforce symbol on my hand that causes more trouble than it should."

Saria smiled, "It wouldn't be the first time I was wrong, but," She stood up from her bed and walked up to me. "I don't think I'm wrong this time."

I was about to reply when a loud growl came first. I looked over to the sound and saw Link blushing slightly.

"Sorry, it's been a long day of fighting."

"If it wasn't for the height and the hair style, I don't think I could tell the difference between my lost friend and you Link." Saria said laughing.

"Glad to know some things never change." I said face palming myself. "Good thing I have fish from Lake Hylia."

"Really?!" Saria exclaimed happily. I was much happier seeing this side of the Kokiri. "I haven't had Lake Hylia fish in so long! How much did you get?"

"Well, probably enough to feed quite a few people more than enough I think for just the ten of us."

Saria was about to say something when a strawberry blond kid ran into her house. "Saria! We have strangers outside and I heard that-" The kid didn't finish as he looked up at Link and his jaw dropped and pointed. "Ah, it's you!"

"Mido!" Saria shouted at him. Mido stopped gawking and dropped his arm. "This is a descendant of the Link that we knew."

"He is… you mean…" Mido looked ready to hurt something.

"Yes," Saria continued strongly. "And to give our respects we are going to invite our guests as friends as they are also on a quest to keep our world safe to a giant feast. They brought fish, now it's our turn to bring food to the table."

Mido stood up straight, "Alright Saria, but only because you said so. If not, I would have run them out for making us think he was back." Mido left and I could hear him start ordering the other Kokiri around.

"He sure is bossy." Link commented.

"A little, but he just wants what's best for everyone." Saria told him.

"Hey, you in the green!" Mido shouted as he poked his head into the doorway. "You look like you could climb; we need someone to get some fruit."

Link crossed his arms with a raised eyebrow. "Do I look like a monkey to you?"

"That's exactly what he would have said… get your butt in gear and help out!"

"And what are you going to do if I don't?"

"I… erm… um." Mido didn't seem to know how to respond. Link's stomach growled again. "I'll eat your portion of food."

I leaned towards Link and whispered in his ear. "I think your have been checkmated."

"As usual," Link sighed as he uncrossed his arms. "Fine, I'll help you get some fruit."

"Great – I mean, hurry up you lazy sleepyhead!" Mido yelled and ran form the doorway.

"I'm not any of those things you tiny shrimp!" Link shouted back and ran after him.

"Prove it!"

There was indecipherable bickering as I shook my head. He was such a kid.

"Not much has changed." Saria mumbled. I turned to her. She noticed me turn my attention to her a second afterwards. Her face went from a sad frown to a sad smile. "I'm sorry, I have to go."

Before I could ask where she was going, she was out the door. I sighed miserably. I felt terrible in that empty house. Saria was probably having a hard time taking in the news that she heard and left to think it over.

I left the house to see Shad standing outside of the house that used to be the other Link's. I sighed again; it was going to get annoying fast to have two Links running around in conversations. I walked down to him and tried to look at what he was looking at.

"Whatcha doing?"

"Electra!" Shad squeaked as he almost dropped his book. "You really need to stop appeared out of nowhere!"

"Sorry,"

"I'll accept your apology if you promise not to do it again."

I raised my hands in the air. "I'll try, but I can't make a promise I can't keep."

"I guess trying is better than nothing." Shad sighed turning back to the trunk.

"So what are you doing?"

"Just looking at this sketch in the tree."

I looked at it and in the tree there was a person fighting- "Why is he fighting a dinosaur?"

"I'm not sure what you mean,"

"You know ancient creatures that you only find as fossils now. They are creatures that roamed the planet sixty-five million years ago or so and evolved into birds and other reptiles."

"Oh, you mean like the creatures that may have evolved into Dodongo."

"Yea… sure them."

"I see, well no, he's not fighting a dinosaur. But something known as the-"

"The Imprisoned?"

"Yes, the creature that was the form of Demise while he was breaking the seal all those years ago. It's interesting that someone would sketch it when I doubt any of the Kokiri knew about the event."

I didn't know what to say in response to the carving in the tree. I looked up to the door and saw the curtain was open. "Did you go inside?"

"Of course not! He was a soldier and even a king of Hyrule; I would never go in there without of the permission from the Kokiri first. Why do you ask?"

"No reason," I lied looking away from the door. Suddenly, someone tapped me in the back. I turned around and found Mido staring back at me. "Can I help you?"

"You have the fish right?"

"Yes…"

"Then this way, it's time to eat." Mido said grabbing my arm as he started to drag me towards the rock tunnel.

"Already?"

"We work fast." Mido replied as we got up the hill. "You two four eyes."

"That's uncalled for." Shad said slightly acknowledging the Kokiri's existence as he continued looking from his notes to the carving.

"Book worm's gonna starve if he doesn't come cause we won't save you any."

"But I'm researching-"

"Nobody got time for that." Mido called behind us. We were almost half way to the entrance.

Shad came up beside me, not helping me with my situation of being dragged by the bossy kid. "Says the one who stays as a child forever."

"I'll still be alive when you're dying and I'll still be alive when you're dead."

"Enough before you start making a Still Alive musical."

They both stopped and turned to me with confused looks.

"What's a musical?" Shad and Mido asked at the same time.

I shook my head, "Never mind."

We walked and went through the rock tunnel before coming out into a small walkway between the stone walls. It was quiet for about a minute before the sounds of fire crackling and people talking came within earshot. We rounded the corning and came across a large open area with a very tall and wide tree in the middle. In front of the tree were a decent bonfire and several small stump tables with fruits of them. The people that I heard were dancing to a bit of music, playing the instruments that the music came from, or just talking.

"Come on; get the fish on the grill." Mido insisted ruining the moment.

I glared down at him. "Five seconds was all I needed to enjoy the scenery anyway."

"My sarcasm senses are tingling, move it! You can appreciate the scenery when everyone else has some food."

I sighed as I regained my arm. "Fine, let's get this fish cooked."

The night continued well past midnight. It was a nice evening with the warmth of the fire and the stars overhead. The food wasn't bad either which made me feel like I was home. It wasn't long before the nice break from reality hit as the party died down. The Kokiri were nice enough to give us places to sleep in their homes and one by one the knights, Jason, Delilah, and Shad left with the Kokiri children. I continued to sit on a log with the small flames that were still in the pit. I sighed as I stood up and stretched. Where had Link run off to? I was waiting for him to go back to the Kokiri's little village, but he never went. I looked around and small smile formed on my lips. Link's hat had fallen off his head as he lied against the opposite log away from the fire. I walked up to him and leaned down to wake him, but I stopped. He looked so peaceful. I looked around and sighed. The only thing that was around was the giant tree and there was no way I was going to be able to carry him in my tired state. I yawned. "Oh no, not a sleepyhead at all. You couldn't have waited to find a real bed."

He shifted and some of his hair moved onto his nose. It twitched. I sat down beside him on the ground. I looked over at him and his nose twitched again. I moved the lock of hair off his nose. His body was warm against my skin. I smiled. He really was handsome, even more so when he slept. I shook my head and looked away, my face felt hot. He was into Zelda and she was into him. We were also from different worlds, there was no way-. A picture of Dark Link appeared in my head. Stupid mind, he was nothing like Link, not to mention an enemy. Though I guess he was a lot like Link, the same subtle details like how they reacted to things. They both save my life at least once. Since when was I ever thinking about boys, I sighed. We needed to hurry up so I could go home and stop thinking such ridiculous things like Dark Link becoming good and stop trying to kill Link, as cheesy as that sounded. I placed my head on the log and looked up at the sky; the lack of sleep was hitting me hard. Suddenly a stick snapped behind me. I snapped to attention and pulled out my gun.

Saria was walking towards me. I put my gun away and turned around, placing my head on my arms that sat on the log.

"You're still here?" She asked me.

"Make that a we; he fell sleep and I'm pretty sure I can't carry him anywhere." I yawned. "I'm pooped. Being attacked by a giant frog does that." I picture of Dark Link looking down at me posed itself on the side of my vision. I really needed to find some place to sleep or something to distract me, like shooting him.

Saria smiled. "Link used to do that too. He'd just sit down and suddenly, poof, out cold. He worked too hard. They both do."

"For the amount of food he eats, I think if he did less he would grow fat." I laughed lightly.

Saria frowned which wasn't what I had expected. "Two years ago when twilight fell upon our forest, I should have known that he had died somewhere along the years."

"Well, it's not like you guys had a calendar." I told her, but she just shook her head.

"I knew that the years were going by, but I just didn't want to admit it. I hoped that maybe he was like us. To never age, but he did as his adventures went on. And the last time I saw him was when he had finally decided to stay in one spot with someone he loved. She was pregnant and starting a new life. Something I wish I could have done, having a life with him. But I knew that I wasn't one of them. Sad isn't it."

"A little." I admitted.

"You love him too, don't you?"

"Eh?!" I exclaimed, my speech apparently impaired by such a question. "That's absurd. I mean, I care about him, but as a friend. We watch each other's backs. And I want him to go back to his life of not having to run around saving the world, or two in this case."

Saria nodded in understanding. "You are conflicted, but I've seen that look before."

"What look? I'm not conflicted by my feelings for Link, we are just friends." I told her, I felt my face go warm again, but I was just grateful it was dark out. That was our relationship, watching each other's back, keeping each alive so we can go back to who we were protecting and loved. He was fighting for Hyrule, his village and Zelda. On the other hand I was fighting for my world and to keep my dad safe. That was why I told him to stay in Canada. There was nothing romantic between Link and I.

Saria sighed as she looked up at the giant tree. "The Deku Tree can look after him for the night. You need sleep as well. You're heading out tomorrow aren't you?"

I nodded thinking about what Shad had explained to us about the next Medallion. "Yes, to the Arbiter's Grounds, the next medallion was in a temple in Gerudo Desert, but he says that is the more likely of the place where the medallion would be. Bigger monsters and the chance of the desert reclaiming the Gerudo Colossus as it had disappeared."

"It's a shame you aren't staying longer. You seem like a good person to talk to with."

"Saria," I started as I moved to sit on the log to face her. "I'm sorry for your loss."

"I'm sorry too," she replied looking about ready to cry. "It's because I didn't acknowledge the truth that Link was going to grow old and die. Time separated us and I let it."

"Time, I think, separated all of us. Whether we die or not, it's the time that we are apart that takes its toll."

"You're lonely as well then?"

I gave her a surprised look. Where were the random observations coming from? "Well, being away from my dad is nothing new. But now I'm in an entirely different dimension. He was going to come, but I told him to stay behind. I didn't want him to get hurt. We can still talk through these Twili holophones, but it's the space between us that is painful. I couldn't reach out and hug him when I needed one." I pulled out the holophone before deciding against calling him. I put it away. "I worry about him, but he worries more about me and I can't comfort him while I'm here…" I stopped my rambling.

"Time and Space separates all of us." Saria said as she sat down beside me.

I sat in silence for a moment. The tension of wanting to go home and make these unknown feelings of longing while Saria probably wanted to go back in time to see her friend again was heart breaking. I took a breath holding in my emotions that were caused by my tiredness. "Yes, yes they do."

"You should sleep in my house tonight, I think the other Kokiri have their hands full with your friends."

"Are you going to be okay?" I asked her.

"I think so. It's just a relief to know that Link was a hero for everyone and that I got to be his friend. I'm sure I helped him in some way or another, but I'm content with knowing that I now have the chance of meeting a part of his family."

"And I'm sure that you will be able to help sleepyhead behind us too if the event arises when he needs it."

She looked up at me with tears falling down her cheeks and a smile on her face. "You can count on it."

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Don was sitting at his office at work. He was on overnight that week. His call to Electra was going to be a good morning good night event, but it turned into a complicated conversation and he tried his best to comfort her. He looked at his watch; it was way too late to call her to see how she was doing. He leaned back in his chair; there was nothing to occupy him as his worries for Electra grew. If Dean could turn a baby dragon into a monstrous, bloody thirty, adult dragon, what could he do to his daughter? Of course Link was there, but he couldn't help but worry, father instincts. Suddenly, his desk phone started to ring, scaring him to the point where his chair tipped. He fell backwards and landed on the floor with his breath knocked out of him. He got up slowly and answered the phone. "Ow, hello?"

~There's been a call around Route 10 around the 401 and unfortunately we are short on patrol tonight.~ A female operator said on the phone. She didn't bother to ask if he was okay, though, he guess she heard the whole thing.

"What's the emergency then?"

~Something about a drunk guy on the road, there's been a few calls.~

"I'm on it." He told her and hung up. He waved as he left the station grabbing his jacket on the way. He walked into the empty dark parking lot and to his cruiser. What idiot was playing chicken on the highway? Even drunk people have some common sense of it being a bad idea, at least he hoped. He pulled out his keys just as something hit him in the head from behind. His head smashed into the car. "Fucking hell?!" He shouted as he turned around curling his key filled hand into a fist. His vision was blurry as he swung, but it connected with a face. Blood dripped down the side of his face as his vision recovered pulling out his gun with his other hand. He focused and realized he had hit Mickey. The scientist was recovering from his attack with key marks indented into his face, but he didn't seem to be in pain as he stood there with a smile on his face. Don felt slightly unease.

"Hello Officer Ends, beautiful night isn't it."

"What the hell are you doing here, still standing, and hitting me with-" Don started as he looked down and saw a baseball bat. "With a damn baseball bat?!"

"Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make you bleed." Mickey said like nothing had happened. "It was supposed to be a warm up for a proposal."

"What the fuck is wrong with you?"

"It was to place down the shock level, you know when a kid writes a scary note and then it turns out it was just a joke and that his test being a failure isn't that bad."

"Get on with the point," Don growled; seriously he had a drunken guy to save. He adjusted his keys to get into his vehicle quickly.

"My proposal is, can I have-" Mickey started and his eyes looked behind Don. Don turned around to see Dean on top of his vehicle and finish.

"Your daughter?"

"You sick bastard!" Don shouted turning his gun towards the incubus and a fury of rage. "You aren't going anywhere near my daughter!"

"Calm down Pops-" Dean started, but Don fired his gun. He wasn't going to let Dean do any more damage to the mess he had already created. Several bullets left the barrel and entered Dean's body and head. A little bit of blood dripped down the center of his forehead where a bullet had entered, but the wounds quickly closed. "Was that supposed to hurt?"

"If it didn't take it as a fucking message." Don growled up at the incubus.

A sadistic grin appeared on Dean's face. "I don't think you know who you're-"

Don grabbed him by his leg and ripped him off the car. Dean fell onto the ground and Don shot him in the head again. Perhaps if he shot him enough times he would die.

"Would you stop shooting me?"

Don shot him again. Suddenly something caught the corner of his eye. He ducked just as a baseball bat came at his head at full swing. He caught Mickey's arm twisted it behind making the baseball bat rattle to the pavement. A swift movement with handcuffs locked Mickey's hands behind his back. Don picked up the baseball bat and turned to where Dean was lying before. But he was gone. He looked around only to hear a door behind him open.

"Don, what's going on out here?" One of his co-workers asked with another co-worker behind him.

"Get back inside!" Don shouted. "It's too dangerous for you to be out here."

"Dangerous is an understatement." Dean's laugh echoed the parking lot.

There was a snap in the air and the police department exploded from the inside. Don was tossed off his feet from the blast along with the few cars and cruisers parked near him. When he got up again he looked back at the door to find two well-cooked coworkers. Don blinked as smoke got into his eyes and saw Dean standing a ways back. He turned to Don and threw something at him. Handcuffs landed in front of him.

"Mickey was just an apparition for an illusion to get closer to Electra and you. But, of course she told me that I had to have your permission of all things. Such a pain, but I came anyway. And since I needed you out here alone, the drunken man was the perfect reason."

Don shot at him in response but his gun was soon empty. He took out his keys and ran up to his vehicle. He got in and started the car as he unloaded his gun and placed in another cartridge from the glove box. Dean started walked towards the vehicle as the headlights glared at him. Don hit the gas pedal and drove towards him. Dean's grin seemed to get bigger as he got closer only to disappear. Don stopped the car to put it in reverse when the keys turned off the car by itself and pulled themselves out from the ignition. They flew through the window shattering it and onto to the pavement. Don got out of the car and looked around. Dean was more dangerous than he had thought. He reached for the holophone, he might not make it out of the parking lot alive, but he wasn't going to leave Electra without him saying something while he killed the bastard. And if he didn't make it, then he could tell Electra about his other abilities. Don turned around as he felt the holophone get ripped from his hands.

"Can't let you go telling my future spouse about me." Dean said as Don turned around swinging the bat at him. He needed to conserve his bullets since they weren't working right away.

"She's not yours you creepy bastard. She likes someone else!" Don shouted as he continued to swing. Dean didn't seem too concerned as he avoided the swings by teleporting a few feet away from each blow.

"She does? She doesn't seem to be the romantic type."

"She… isn't… really." Don admitted, but he was still pissed off to show anything as he tried to predict where the incubus was going to pop up next. He knew Electra didn't actually have anyone in mind, but he felt like she might be growing an attachment to someone, or maybe it was his wishful thinking to make his bullshit of an excuse to have some truth to it. Maybe then the incubus will disappear and find someone who was willing to be… his spouse, was that a thing for incubus? There had to be more to it. "She does have someone in mind though."

"Well, do tell me so I can ask them to graciously give her up."

"She didn't tell me."

"For the love or – you think I'm that dense?"

"Yes," Don mocked, maybe he could pry some information from him. "But it's true. She didn't tell me who it was. It's understandable as I'm her father and she's my little Lightning Bug. She doesn't want to scare whoever it is off."

Dean's face turned angry. He clenched his fist shattering the holophone. "She's mine, no one else's!"

Don saw and opening and smashed Dean's head in with the bat. Dean looked at him with anger grabbing the bat as he did. The bat ripped from Don's hands and was thrown into the burning building. Where the hell were the fire trucks? It was probably best that they stayed out of the situation. Dean picked him up by his collar and threw him into his cruiser.

Don got up slowly to a knee, his back and head hurt. "Why do you want her anyway, there are lots of women out there for you to choose from."

"Let's get something straight, human, all humans are worthless and everything about your species is useless! Everything except for her bloodline. The child with our bloodlines could be so powerful." Dean growled angrily walking towards him.

Don got up and saw his keys on the ground. The next best way of warning Electra about Dean was to see if the dimension traveler actually took two weeks to charge now that he knew Dean was really the one behind it. He needed to warn Electra and his phone was shattered. He picked up the keys off the ground.

"Your bloodline is everything, wait… heh," Dean continued as his face changed to realization of something. "I can't believe I didn't realize this earlier."

Don didn't wait to ask what the incubus was talking about as he picked up a broken piece of glass off the ground. He stabbed Dean as he got close enough with it in the eye and turned back to the vehicle. He got in about half way before Dean pulled him by his leg out of the vehicle. He hit his head again on the side of the vehicle before hitting the ground. He easily had a concussion, but was lucky that he had missed the glass on the ground.

"You think that would do anything to me?" Dean asked as he stepped on his throat. "You're my bitch now, and there is no way I'm going to let you go tell Electra about our little chat or allow you to let you off the hook. I've lost count the number of times your tried to kill me tonight."

"Not enough times apparently." Don managed to get out as he fired at Dean. The bullet hit him just as the incubus snapped his fingers. A giant hand came from the ground and pulled Don into the pavement. He passed out as a vortex of purple and black whipped passed him.

Mahahahaha, cliffy!

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