It was now dark. Gwen hadn't realised they had been inside the hub for so long. The road glistened as she drove along the streets of Cardiff. Lights from shops and street lights reflecting through the windows. All she could hear was the quiet hum of the engine and the odd splash as the car drove through a puddle. Her head was aching from the thought of the girl's final minutes and the silence was driving her insane. She flicked the switch on her dashboard and the radio came on. She wasn't sure what station it was on but it was playing Phil Collins, at least she thought it was.

Well, if you told me you were drowning

I would not lend a hand
I've seen your face before my friend

How scared must she have been? Thought Gwen, Scared enough to be suffering a panic attack at the same time, she remembered the inhaler that had been on the court only a couple of feet from her. I've never seen anything killed in the way she was, I never imagined such a destructible force existed or could exist. How many other beings of this power are out there.

But I don't know if you know who I am
Well, I was there and I saw what you did
I saw it with my own two eyes

Are they as evil as whatever it was that killed that poor girl. Would Jack know? Would any of them know? It could come from anywhere. At anytime. For anyone. Maybe Jack, or Rhys. Maybe even her.

So you can wipe off the grin, I know where you've been
It's all been a pack of lies

Headlights flared in front of her. She pulled the steering wheel left to try to avoid the oncoming car, she sent her car spinning and it tipped up and rolled across onto its roof and it skidded to a halt.

And I've been waiting for this moment all my life

The sound of the radio became clearer with each passing second, she opened her eyes. Light filled her eyes, she heard footsteps coming towards her. She was pulled up onto her feet, she could see a blurred face, the face of a woman.

"You're bleeding, I'll call an ambulance" the woman said. Gwen's nerves started to respond and she could feel the blood trickling down her forehead. Her vision was clearing. The woman was dressed in a business like manner. Grey jacket, white shirt and grey skirt, knee length. Gwen shook the glass out of her hair.

"That's strange" the woman said.

"What's strange?" said Gwen, a little harshly.

"My mobile has no single" she replied. The street lamp on the side of the road dimmed before going out completely. Gwen's eyes opened wide as she noticed frost settling on the grass beside the road. Gwen pressed her finger to her ear.

"Jack! Come in quick, it's happening again!" she said with urgency in her voice.

"I feel so cold, aren't you cold?" said the woman, moving slowly towards her, after the third step she stopped in her tracks. Her skin dropped in colour. Her breath was crystallizing in front of her as she breathed deeply out.

"JACK! SOMEBODY! ANYBODY!" Gwen screamed. She moved towards the woman but her leg was too weak and it gave way and she collapsed to the hard surface on the road.

The woman gave one more deep breath and then her heart stopped. Gwen sat and watched in horror not able to move, tears streaming down her face as she watched the pieces fall to the ground and shatter into a thousand more pieces.

Gwen screamed out. Her scream echoed in the dark silence of the night.

"Gwen, this is Jack. What's going on?"

Gwen's trembling hand came up to her ear. Her lips moved but no sound came out.

"Gwen I can't hear you"

"It's happened again" Gwen squeaked into her Bluetooth headset.

Well I remember, I remember don't worry
How could I ever forget, its the first time, the last time we ever met
But I know the reason why you keep your silence up, no you don't fool me
The hurt doesn't show; but the pain still grows
Its no stranger to you or me

And I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord...