"Who made your deal." The demon asked again.
"Ellis." Mina responded with a guarded tone. Her eyes were set in a glare and the demon seemed amused by her attitude.
"I bet you think you're tough." He said. Dan backed away and left to keep Chase in the back office.
"I know I'm tough." Mina retorted.
"Oh is that so?" He asked with a playful smirk.
"Yes, and I'm not afraid either." She snapped.
"I might just show up to watch." He said as he stood from his seat. "Just to see how tough you really are when the Hellhounds come and tear you to shreds."
He moved closer to her as he looked her over. Mina felt her body shivered under his gaze and she cursed herself silently as he saw it. He smirked again as she put a few feet between them.
"Two years yeah?" He asked as he turned and headed out the door. "We'll see how strong you are."
"I'm not going to run from them." Mina spoke suddenly. "If you're coming for a show you won't get one."
Two years passed quickly and Mina never saw the demon during that time. He didn't show up when the hounds came for her either. Even though he wasn't there she keep to her words. She didn't run from the hounds, she let them tear her up. The next thing she knew she was in hell. Mina was chained and tortured, but no matter how hard the demons tried, they couldn't break her. No matter what they did, it didn't work.
Crowley had been intrigued when he heard about 'the girl who couldn't be broken'. He was annoyed that the younger, pathetic, demons were calling her that. He decided to see her for himself and was surprised to find the girl from the bar.
"You." He said. Mina looked up at him. "Remember me?"
Her eyes that had once been so fierce were now dull and empty. There was hardly any fire left in them. Cowley leaned down to see them. She nodded in response to his question. Of course she remembered him. He was half the reason she was holding on, Chase being the other. She wasn't going to let them break her.
"Took you long enough." She managed to say. For a moment Crowley was confused, then he remembered the things he had said two years ago.
"Better late than never, darling." He said. "How about I make you a deal?"
"No." Mina hissed. Crowley stepped back from her surprised.
"I just want to help." He tried softly. "I can get you out."
"I don't need your help and I don't want out." Mina snapped as she glared at him. "If that's all you came here for then you can bugger off."
Crowley was slightly amazed by her. Normally people would jump at a chance out of Hell. With a snap of his fingers they were both transported to a lush mansion.
"I said I didn't want out." Mina told him angrily.
"So you did." Crowley said. He turned away from her to pour himself a glass of Craig. "I have a proposition for you."
"No" Mina spoke instantly.
"You don't even know the terms." He argued.
"I don't care." Mina said. "Just put me back."
"Do you really think if you don't stay in Hell you're friend will die?" Crowley asked. "That's not how it works. You made your deal and went to Hell. You've lasted longer than anyone before you. So, why don't you let me make you a deal?"
"No." Mina said again. "You really think I'd trust you? You're a demon, I want nothi-"
Before she could finish, Crowley threw her across the room. She hit the wall hard and fell in a heap on the floor.
