Author's Note: Okay, it's what you've all been waiting for (drum roll)….TADA! This chapter has my OC in it! You guys are gonna love her. She's tomboyish, but it all falls into place. Don't worry, she's awesome!

So, you guys were surprised with Opal? I thought so. I thought you guys would hate me though. I made one of the most hated characters good (and possibly more likeable) But, I guess you guys like it because all I got was good reviews. Thank you!

Disclaimer: IF I owned Artemis Fowl, I would be in a mansion, eating caviar. Not writing this. So, if I'm writing this, that means I do not own Artemis Fowl. Get it, got it, Good.

Chapter Eight

Some random store in Haven City New Characters POV

I walked into the store and looked around. The store wasn't packed, but it was a little crowded. That was good for my plan. I could make the escape without really being seen. That's always good when you're making a robbery. I had made several in the past, and have been caught only once. I was let off with a warning. I was only five when I did it though, so they really couldn't throw me in the juvenile detention center. But since then I have become better and better at not being caught. It's a good thing I only had to do this one time every two years. The money that I get from the other teens on the street is enough to last me one or two years, if I get lucky three. I usually have to grab five or six valuable items, such as laptops, Smartphone's; anything that will get me money.

I walked to the electronics section, and acted causally. I was dressed in a thick, black jacket with the hood pulled over my head, ripped, black, boot cut jeans, and combat boots. I kinda just looked like a Goth chick looking for the latest phone. I was actually looking for a good angle. An Angle to where I could grab the phones, and store them away in the many pockets on my pants and the ones on my jacket, and no one would see me.

Once I got my angle, I snatched the small box and stuffed it in my pocket. Then I grabbed two more and did the same. Now three of my pockets looked square, but that was okay because they looked square before I put the boxes in. I little something I learned from the street kids.

I headed towards to laptops. Once I got there, I chuckled a little. This store was sooo stupid; leaving laptops out like this? But they weren't the display laptops. These were the laptops you can buy. They left them out so you can grab your laptop, head over to the desk, and set it up there. Too bad they didn't know about me.

I searched for my angle again, and moved to where I was blocking a camera. I grabbed a laptop from the shelf, and put it inside my jacket, stuffing it into one of the pockets I handmade especially for these laptops. I grabbed two more, as usually, and did the same thing with them. Then I headed back towards the exit. I saw a few LEPTraffic officers hanging out by the door, but they weren't fast enough to catch me. I was the fastest of all of the street kids. It was a lucky advantage.

I walked casually to the door, and when I started hearing the beeping, I ran. I heard the shouts of the LEP officers. I heard their running feet, but that was slowly fading. I turned the corner into an alley and kept running. I was lucky. They always call for backup, but I'm too far away for them to find me.

Unless there were more officers in the alley.

They glanced at me. I stood still.

"That's the girl." One whispered.

That's when I ran.

I ran faster than ever, but these guys were fast. The must've been in training for recon because no traffic officer is ever that fast. But I kept running knowing that they weren't giving up any time soon. I would get worn out eventually, but if they were in training, they were never going to stop running. I wasn't going to make it.

And just as if Frond wanted to make even clearer that I wasn't going to make it, I tripped. I fell flat on my stomach, possible smashing one of the laptops. I pushed myself up, trying to get back on my feet, but by then an LEP officer was putting cuffs around my wrists, and another was getting me up. The other officer must've ran back to Police Plaza because he came back with a cop car. I shoved me in the back seat.

It was a very long ride. One I hadn't had since I was five.

Meanwhile; The Hospital Third Person POV

"Holly, he is fine. The medicine just made him a little drowsier then we expected. He will wake up, trust me." No1 said, calming Holly down. When No1 had tried to wake up Trouble and he didn't wake up, Holly freaked out. But then again you couldn't blame her.

"I do trust you. Just wake him up!" Holly said, wiping tears from her eyes. Artemis sat down in one of the undersized chairs and put a hand on her shoulder.

"Holly, He'll be just fine. I checked him myself, remember. He will wake up. There is no way we can wake him up right now because of the medicine, just calm down." Artemis rubbed her shoulder and she took a deep breath and exhaled, calming herself. She repeated this four times, but was interrupted when someone knocked at the door.

"Excuse me, but it Captain Short in there?" Major Vein asked. "It's important."

Holly walked over to the door and opened it. Major Vein stood there with a paper in his hands.

"How important?" Holly asked.

"Well, we found the girl who has been shoplifting at the same store for the past six years."

"We found her?" Holly said, stepping out into the hall and closing the door. "How?"

"Well, she was running in an alley and ran into a bunch of Traffic officers. It all went downhill for her."

Holly smiled. The LEP had been searching for this girl since she was little. The first time they brought her in she was five, and they kept a record of her. But when the chased her, she was always too fast to get. And now it was her fault for running into those officers.

"We need you to come do and give her an interrogation."

Holly thought for a moment. Did she really want to leave?

"Why can't you do it?"

"Because I'm the Acting Commander, remember? I have stuff I need to do."

Holly nodded. "Okay, hang on." She opened the door to Trouble's room and leaned down next to Artemis. "Text me is anything goes wrong the either of them. I have to go do something. I'll be back as soon as I can." Artemis nodded.

She headed out the door and shut it.

"Let's do this."

LEP interrogation room New Character's POV

I sat in the interrogation room, waiting. Apparently Captain Holly Short was going to give me an interrogation. She had given me the interrogation when I was five. I was, to tell the truth, scared of her. I know I shouldn't be, but I was. I never showed it though. So, when she finally came in, I wore a blank expression.

She walked in and took the seat across from me. She checked her papers a few times, and then looked at me.

"Hello Venus. How are you today?"

"Oh I'm fine." I said my voice literally bathed in sarcasm. "How do you think I am?" I said with no sarcasm.

She grinned a little. "I thought you would be a little more, emotional. A guess you've changed."

Then the memory from my last interrogation came to me.

I was sitting in the chair, crying out for my mom, knowing she wasn't coming. I was scared, just as any other five year old would be.

"I'm older now. I'm scared like I used to be."

"Well then let's get started shall we?"

A/N: Okay so this is one of the longer chapters, but it only took me one hour to write. WOW. I hope you guys like my OC. If you want to learn more about her, here's her BIO:

FIRST NAME: Venus

LAST NAME: no last name

GENDER: Female

AGE: About 50, maybe a teen in human years.

RACE: Elf

BIO: Her father left when she was little. She has always lived on the streets. Her mother died when she was four, causing her to become what she is now. Her father left because he knew Venus was never going to be a good person and always hated her. And is afraid that her father will come back to get her.

ADVANTAGES: Can run very fast, strong, smart.

WEAKNESSES: Emotional,

PERSONALITY: Tomboyish, takes things serious. Never gives up. Or as she puts it 'Keep Running even when things get tough.'