Heather closed her eyes and tried to clear her mind, using her sensing skills as some sort of radar to find her loved ones. She felt the effects of being high by a couple of teenagers to the east of her, the passion between two lovers about a mile from her, and she even felt the drowsiness of a hiker just about to go to sleep. Her heart nearly skipped a beat as she felt the fear consuming her child along with her brother's protective side seeping through her mind. Heather opened her eyes and gasped when she saw Donna standing in front of her.

Donna smirked, "If you wanted to know where they were all you had to do was ask"

"Donna" Heather glared but then the woman disappeared, "Donna!"

Heather's feet set into motion as she ran through the forest in the direction of the fear of her daughter like as if it was a light at the end of a tunnel. She brushed branches back from her face as she tried her best not to trip over any logs and rocks along the way. Her lungs burned, begging her to stop but just feeling her daughter's fear made her wish she could run faster. Heather didn't even stop when she had found the one room cabin and burst through the room to see Maria and Wes tied across the room from each other and away from her.

Donna waved her hand over to Maria, "She's very beautiful"

"You better not lay a hand on her" Heather choked out.

"Not until you give me what I want" Donna paced.

"You're dead, Donna" Heather glared.

"Because of unfinished business" Donna quoted, "Unfinished business that you didn't allow me to complete"

"She's my friend" Heather said stubbornly.

"And she's your daughter and he's your brother" Donna motioned to Heather's relatives.

"You're nothing but a ghost" Heather taunted, "I can drive you out of this world. You aren't as strong as you once were"

"I still have the power to kill" Donna responded.

"You let my family go!" Heather took out sage and flicked her lighter, "I defeated you once and I can do it again"

"I was outnumbered last time, Heather" Donna explained.

"I won't let you win" Heather replied stubbornly, "Time for you to go to hell"

At that moment, Heather's lighter ignited as she moved it over to the sage in her other hand. Suddenly, the flames erupted, burning Heather's hand as it became a life of its own. She could hear Donna laughing over the roaring fire as Heather's shield blocked her from the flames. Unfortunately, her shield doesn't block out temperature as she felt the fire blistering her skin from the heat.

"Mommy!" she could hear through the flames.

Through the fire, Heather could see that Maria had broken free from her ropes and ran over to help put out the flames around her mother. Donna appeared behind her and slammed her hand through Maria, making her stop and her eyes open wider. Heather let out a scream as she tried somehow to move the flames off of her. Donna only glanced up as her image disappeared and went into Maria, making her daughter shudder and fall to the floor.

The flames went out from around her, letting Heather collapse down to her daughter and pick her up. Tears welled in her eyes as she touched the side of Maria's face, trying to see if she was alright. Heather checked her pulse and could feel that it was really weak. Donna was making Maria die, Heather did the only thing she possibly thought she could do at that moment, she took off her pearl necklace to put it on her daughter.

Maria's eyes flashed upon, giving off Donna's cold stare as her hand reached out pushed Heather away. She felt her throat tighten as she was lifted up from off of the floor. Heather struggled to breathe as her brother tried his best to break free from his bounds. Tears fell down her face as she felt her life slipping away and the only thing left she could see was her daughter's body being under the possession of Donna.

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