Sylvia flew over Central City, on her way to the mountains. As she neared she could see smoke in one area.

Calcifer, you idiot, you shouldn't be smoking at this time of the day! She thought. She swooped down under the trees when she reached the smoky zone; she landed down next to the fire beast.

"Hello Calcifer." She said.

Calcifer glared at her. "What do you want?"

"Another favor." She picked her way around the burned ground until she was in front of him.

"Why do you want so many favors?" He asked in her mind. "Haven't I done enough already?"

Sylvia shook her head. "No, no, Calcifer, you're not done yet. You still need to kill Sonic for the Doctor."

Calcifer sighed, letting out a puff of smoke. "I know, what is this favor you want from me?"

"I want you to kill Tails as well as Sonic." She said waving off the smoke.

Calcifer narrowed his eyes. "What if I don't want to?"

Sylviasighed; she knew it was going to come to this. "Then I guess you won't be able to go home, you'll have to stay here… forever."

Calcifer let out a hiss of annoyance. "Fine, I'll kill this 'Tails' you speak of. Just don't break your deal, Sylvia, or you'll be the next one on my meal."

Sylvia smiled. "Oh don't worry, Calcifer, I won't just as long as you keep yours."

"'Tails, what does he look like?"

"Yellow fox, two tails, can't miss him." She started to turn away then changed her mind. "Oh, and Calcifer,"

"What?" He snarled.

"Make sure he dies, no matter what."


"Ooh, that chocolate ice-cream was good." Eggman patted his even larger stomach. "Wouldn't you say so Eggwonna, my dear?"

"Yes, sir!" Eggwonna also patted her stomach. "What flavor should we eat next time, sir?"

"Oh, I don't know. How about you pick it out next time?" He replied. "Just as long as it's not strawberry."

"Yes, sir!" She said happily.

"You lazy dopes." Sylvia said as she entered the kitchen aboard the Eggship.

Eggman ignored her remark and asked, "So how was Calcifer today?"

"He's starting to ask more questions. We better wrap things up before something happens." She leaned against the doorway.

"Send him out tomorrow." Eggman said. "If he finishes the job, he can go back home the very next day."

She dipped her head and left the room.