A/N: Hello again. Shocking isn't it? Another chapter already? Once again, thank you all for reading/ submitting characters. They all have been so fun to write. This a chapter is a little short, sorry about that.

-Alex the God Killer- yes, the final battle is finally on us.

-Thalen de Valdor- getting chills, cool. I don't think I would have a calm chapter. Hadn't thought of that so I hope this chapter helps fill that for you.


Vlad couldn't believe that all four halfas slipped out without his notice. The millionaire hurried through the halls opening the many doors. Each of the bedrooms were empty which caused his stomach to sink. He shivered as a chill crawled down his spine. The millionaire turned around aware of the cold air and perhaps he was wondering if one of the teens were still in the mansion.

The reprimand stopped on his lips as he saw the woman floating in front of him. Her name was on the tip of his tongue but he feared saying it. Just voicing it could make her disappear. "They are not here," the woman stated, her scarlet eyes full of sorrow.

"I was starting to notice," Vlad responded. "I don't suppose you know where they went."

The woman smiled slightly not matching at all the ones she had in life. "I have a pretty good idea. Would you like me to take you?" she asked holding out a blue hand.

"Not that I trust you Catalina, but.." Vlad trailed off realizing he said her name. The ghost froze the look of horror on her face. The man grabbed the ghost's outstretched hand preventing her from leaving.

"I am not her anymore," she whispered, "but that doesn't mean I wish you harm."

Vlad nodded, "Then take me to the kids then." The woman nodded in agreement putting his arm around her shoulders and lifting him off the ground.

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Alex and Thalen walked through the lab. The two were really quiet as they searched for the anti-ghost defenses. "Remember when Catalina set off the defenses and we were under lockdown," Thalen stated looking at a large computer monitor.

Alex chuckled slightly, "Yes. It was nice to have time to spend with each other. Although I don't think Vlad was amused. Though watching football with him was fun."

"He was so ticked when I was rooting against the Packers. I thought he was going to toss me out," Thalen stated laughing again.

"Catalina held him back pretty well. How about those pranks that you pulled on the girl's? You remember how you thought all three of them were going to kill both of us," Alex added with a chuckle. The two became quiet realizing at the same time that from this moment on nothing would be the same. Even if everyone was okay at the end of this, they would go their separate ways back to their lives. On top of that, Abigail was still a full ghost and Catalina missing. Suddenly all the laughter seemed out of place.

"Hey, you're going to keep in touch, right? It would be rude to just disappear. Not that I would miss you," Thalen stated. Alex grinned and nodded slowly.

"You're like a brother to me too," Alex stated before flipping a switch he found. "Luckily for us, Vlad reprogrammed the defenses to ignore our own energy signatures." The former thief smirked at the change of subject, but agreed with the other teen; he became like a brother to him as well.

DP~DP~DP~

Abigail and Sylvia were walking around the ground above the hideout. They were placing different ghost equipment in easy to access places. "It's good to see you, Abigail. I was worried," Sylvia stated noticing how quiet the other girl was.

"Sylvia, you know that I'm not alive anymore right? I am not okay," Abigail stated sagging her shoulders. "After what Catalina gave up, I just ruined it and got myself killed." Sylvia watched at the other girl's shoulders shook as silent sobs rustled her. The artist looked at the princess only for a moment before giving her a hug.

"But you are okay, Abigail. Just because you aren't part human anymore doesn't mean we care more about you. You are still one of the best people I know," Sylvia said. "And I am sure Catalina knew what she was doing."

Abigail took a deep unnecessary breath in and exhaled. "Thank you Sylvia. I am glad that I met you," Abigail said with a sad smile.

DP~DP~DP

All the teens gathered at the abandoned shack. They each had a look of determination. "Are you ready?" Robin asked the gathered group. "I need to hear all of you to say it," Robin added.

Gwen gave a confident smile hiding insecurities, "Yeah, I mean, with all the time we took to set up everything. We better be ready." She crossed her arms not adding how something could go wrong.

Sylvia twirled her thumbs and Robin was positive that she was running the worst case scenario in her mind. However she paused her nervous movement to stare down the oldest halfa. "Yes, Dan needs to be stopped." Robin smiled at the soft-spoken girl.

Alex didn't have a clear to read expression. "I agree with Sylvia and I believe we have the power to do so." The quiet teen nodded giving a small smile. Robin smiled as well feeling a little more confident that the others seemed confident.

Robin turned his gaze to Leon who didn't say anything, but Robin didn't expect him too. The other teen shrugged his shoulder. "Yes," the teen said simply. Robin moved on quickly still getting a cold feeling off the other teen.

"Psh, of course, everything is going to go right. Dan won't know what hit him," Thalen said confidently. Robin chuckled a little at the enthusiastic response. The former thief gave a thumbs up.

"I'm sure that all together we can do it," Abigail added, "I'm ready." With the last statement, the teens shot large ecto-blasts into the sky like a beacon.