A/N: Hi everyone, I would like to thank Rhimona for following and favoriting this fic and myself. I'm not really happy with this chapter, but I hope you enjoy. Oh and for all the single characters, Abigail's creator, TheDisneyFan365, is willing for Abigail to be paired with any character.


Thalen looked at the ghost woman with a smirk. "Do I know you?"

The woman narrowed her red eyes. "You know exactly who I am," she snarled. Thalen looked at the woman from head to toe.

His eyes focused on the color motif of the woman's hair. "Oh, you're the Chòu yòu," Thalen said with a grin. His face was slammed into the ground. He blinked once; he didn't expect the woman to hit him.

"My name is Catalina. And I still haven't heard that apology," the ghost woman said. Thalen became intangible before shifting into his ghostly persona. His gray running shoes became black boots that stopped just above his shins, white pants replaced blue jeans. The teen's black and purple shirt combo replaced with a black sleeveless shirt with a white hooded vest.

"You haven't gotten your apology because I'm not giving it," Thalen said with a smirk crossing his arms.

Catalina clenched her fists before she swung. The teen dodged the attack. She swung her left fist missing the teen again. She stomped her foot on the ground and Thalen slipped as something solid and slippery formed under his feet. He floated before he hit the ground rising above the woman's head. The floor he was standing on had a shimmering energy field similar to an ecto-shield.

Thalen knew this warehouse like the back of his hand and knew that he was near a hanging chain. He swung the chain at the woman who dodged it just as easily. He narrowed his neon orange eyes at the woman who was decidedly lighter on her feet than he thought.

She stomped again and the shield on the floor shattered like pieces of glass before flying up toward the floating halfa. Thalen turned intangible and all the shards of ecto-energy floated harmlessly through him. He gathered energy into his hands solidifying it into knife-like shapes. He swung his hand outward causing the knives to fly toward the woman.

She smiled before dancing out of the way of each blade. Thalen floated away through the rafters before rounding back at the woman for a sneak attack. She held up her hands and a shimmering blue shield formed in front of her. Thalen put his feet toward the shield and pushed off to prevent himself from slamming into the shield.

He listened to the click of the woman's boots as she followed him. Thalen smirked as he floated through the rafters knowing she had to come to his level to continue the fight.

DP~DP~DP

Catalina narrowed her eyes at the floating teen trying to keep up on foot. She was furious, but she could feel exhaustion setting in. "All I want is an apology," she shouted to the teen. One blue ecto-blast flew by the teen's head.

"Why don't you make me? Or is that what you're trying to do?" Thalen bragged from above the woman. Another blue ecto-blast flew by the teen. A couple of ecto-knives flew by the woman who danced around them again.

"Catalina, are you here?" Abigail's voice called out. The woman ignored the teen. She was going to teach the floating halfa respect. A couple more ecto-knives flew in her direction and she floated above them. She was going to end this quickly; she could already smell the sweet scent of misery which told her she had less than a minute before she would be forced into her human form. She darted after the teen flying top speed, but the other halfa remained well ahead. She dove quickly as an unsuspecting bar appeared out of nowhere. She barely missed the obstacle. She shot an ecto-blast at the teen which grazed his shoulder before she noticed the wire mesh hanging from the ceiling. Catalina couldn't stop in time causing her to collide with the mesh. She dropped to the ground roughly.

"Are you okay, Catalina?" Abigail's voice came from her right before a hand laid itself on the woman's shoulder. "You should have rested before chasing after Thalen," the girl said gently.

The woman lowered her head sighing as she changed back to her human form. Her anger slowly faded just like her energy. "You're so right, Abigail. Thank you for your concern," she said with a smile.

"You giving up?" Thalen's voice asked as the teen floated down closer. The whites of his eyes were black which only made his neon eyes shine brighter. "I thought you were tougher than that," the teen continued.

Catalina wanted to mumble something about fighting an actual threat, but held her tongue. Instead she grinned making sure to bare her fangs. "You weren't worth the effort," she said before turning around and walking away.

"So he doesn't qualify as family?" Alex asked as the two female halfas neared him.

Catalina chuckled, "Oh he's family. We don't always get along with family, do we?" She shrugged. "We just give each other space to cool down and then we talk." The woman didn't look over her shoulder once as she walked toward the exit. "Come on Alex and Abigail. Let's get some dinner," the woman said as she walked away, "You can come as well, Thalen. You just need to give me my wallet back." She looked up at the floating teen.

"You're paying?" Thalen asked.

"Am I? You have my wallet," she reminded. The teen landed on the ground. "I'm even willing to let you choose where we eat," she said with a smile.

"I guess you owe me a meal. After all, I won that fight," Thalen said tossing the wallet to Catalina who caught it.

"Sure, Thalen. Whatever you say," Catalina said rolling her eyes. The teen got closer to the woman before she swung her purse catching the teen's head. " Oh I'm so sorry," she apologized in a sarcastic tone. "Come on let's get going. I'm starving," she said rubbing her stomach, the last traces of her anger evaporating.

DP~DP~DP~

Abigail watched as the woman led the three teens out of the warehouse. "It's pretty nice that you help all the people here, Thalen," Abigail said trying to strike up conversation.

"If I didn't they would have starved by now," Thalen said arrogantly.

"Or they are just taking advantage of you," Alex joined in.

"Who asked for your opinion?" Thalen asked the shorter teen.

Abigail stepped between the two teens. "Come on, we're going to eat a nice dinner and then get some much needed rest." She tried to remain positive, but she wondered how the four of them could handle Dan if they couldn't even get along with each other.


A/N: I hope this fight scene was okay. I was trying to balance each character and showcase abilities. I hope I did okay.