Inside of the compound, Bo and Aife are fighting each other after Bo's talks of trying to convince Aife to stand down are unsuccessful. As they are fighting they hear another commotion going on, Aife's thralls against The Morrigan's men.
Outside Tamsin is growing upset, but she is trying to remain calm. But the thought of Bo being harmed is very distracting. "Okay, I need to think," she says, to herself, after killing a guard, rubbing her forehead. "I have to preserve my power." Still thinking. "I'll just have to do this old school all the way. Fuck it, one against an army, that's not bad odds at all."
Tamsin opens up her jacket, bearing weapons against her chest. She takes one and throws it, piercing a guard through the back. Tamsin rushes over and catches him before he hits the ground, slitting his throat. Then she walks quietly over to another and snaps his neck, placing him on the ground. She goes over to another, smothers him while breaking his spine. And the cycle continues until the guards catch on to their missing comrades.
"Who's out there?" yells one of them.
"Stay alert," says another, over the walkie-talkie.
Another guard inquires about another's location then a scream is heard and another through the walkie-talkie.
Back inside, The Morrigan's men have entered the room where Bo and Aife are, and now Bo and Aife are not only fighting amongst themselves, but them as well. "I knew I couldn't trust that bitch," says Aife, fighting them off with a sword. One of the goons cut Bo in the side. Aife throws her sword into him, making him fly out of the room. "No one spanks my daughter without my permission." Aife picks up a spear and stabs someone else with it. Another group enters the room. Bo and Aife look at each other and nods, saying in unspoken terms to be allies for now. They stand back to back, attacking whoever approaches them.
Aife swings the spear as if it were a rope, taking out quite a few of them, stabbing another in the heart, snatching it out. Bo is dodging attacks. She ducks and elbows a perpetrator in the mouth, breaking his teeth, he lands against the wall. Bo ducks another attack, swinging her sword, slicing his abdomen, kicking him to the floor. She rolls on the floor underneath another, grabbing a second weapon, forcing the two swords into him while kicking one in the crotch. Standing to her feet, she turns, fatally wounding the one that she had hit in the crotch. Now Bo and Aife stand next to each other again. "There's too many," says Bo, stabbing and kicking someone off of her sword.
"Watch and learn sweetie," says Aife. Then Aife super chi sucks a group of them almost to depletion then reenters chi back into them. They look like they have just come out of a stupor, standing in front of Bo and Aife. Bo looks in astonishment. "Thralls anyone?" says Aife, with a smirk.
"How in the hell?" says Bo.
"Language deary. And you will learn in due time," says Aife.
The Morrigan's men tries to rush Bo and Aife and the thralls begin attacking them using their Fae powers.
"This is fake right?" says Bo, watching.
"Your momma has many skills," says Aife.
Then The Morrigan's men start using their powers, Bo barely dodges some kind of energy beam. "Gee thanks mom," says Bo.
Outside, Tamsin looks up and sees flashes of different colored lights going on, Fae powers. Windows are shattering, and parts of the building are being destroyed. There is still many to fight outside, but Tamsin can no longer do it one by one, no time. She hears a scream, Bo. This throws her strategy far off, so much so that she falls to the ground. Her breathing is one of hyperventilation. Her face shows pain. Then everything begins to shake as if there's an earthquake. The Morrigan's men are holding their footing inside, and Bo and Aife takes cover. Everything goes dark. Then laughing, sinister laughing followed by screams of sorrow and torture flows throughout not only the compound, but the entire area stretching miles. Everyone is looking at one another in fright except Bo. The air becomes dreadfully cold and blistering hot at the same time. Out of nowhere, the lights come back on inside like everything is normal, yet the eerie sounds remain.
"What the hell is going on?" asks Aife, frowning, standing up. She is looking around, ready to attack whatever may jump out.
"That would be my girlfriend," says Bo, ever so calmly.
"You have a what? A girlfriend?" says Aife, with a I-am-not-impressed look. "Oh honey, didn't I tell you that Succubi can't be monogamous." Then she sighs in disappointment, shaking her head.
Suddenly chains come into the room where they are and start going through the men, not only that but pulling them apart. Aife is jumping out of the way, shocked, never seeing such a thing before. Bo is just standing there without a care in the world. Aife is looking at her like bitch you better duck.
"Excuse my French sweetie, but get the hell out of the way!" says Aife.
"I'm good," says Bo.
Aife gives her a look. "Your girlfriend?" she asks, dodging chains. Bo nods her head. "Well in that case, momma approves."
Outside, more Dark Fae arrive. The ground underneath breaks, pulling some of The Morrigan's men down into it. Then the beings that once were come up. Tamsin stands with the chains pulling at her. She remains standing, pulling at the chains. Her eyes are hollow with black streaks running down it, her mouth blackened, black ooze pouring out of it. The beings are connected to Tamsin by chains as if they were on long leashes. Her breathing grows heavier, and her fists balled. The beings do not move but stand in place as gun shots pour through them, ineffective. The chains wrap around Tamsin's arms.
"It's her, shoot her!" someone yells.
Tamsin turns to face them. "I DON'T THINK THAT THOSE WERE YOUR ORDERS." The group that was looking at her is now under her charm. Then guns go ablaze as they start shooting the others.
A walkie-talkie is going off. It's The Morrigan. "What's going on? I gave you simple orders. Why haven't I heard back?"
A corpse with pale eyes answers her. "MORRIGAN."
"Tamsin? You can't be serious, just whose side are you on anyway?" says The Morrigan.
It breathes heavily. "MINE."
"Okay. I'll remember that. This is the last time Tamsin. I won't hold back."
"I DON'T WANT YOU TO." The corpse dies again.
The Morrigan orders for everyone to be killed, priority Tamsin.
Tamsin has been conserving her energy for this moment. The Morrigan rains down hell. Another militia of Fae men arrives. Tamsin and the beings that have not moved an inch since they came from out of the ground stand surrounded, severely outnumbered. Tamsin looks up with her eyes closed, the chains still pulling her down. She opens her eyes and swings her arms, the chains that were holding the beings break. Then outside it looks like streaks of lightning as each time a being moves it does so only in flashes as fast as a blink of an eye. Before you know it, the outside is looking more like a slaughter house. Tamsin pulls through the chains pulling her and moves along as if they were not there. Using the broken chains as weapons against anyone in her path. Each swing is like fire burning through their flesh. The men that touches or bumps into the chains that holds Tamsin engulfs in flames.
"LEAVE ONLY ONE," Tamsin tells the beings.
Tamsin enters the compound. Scars appearing all over her like varicose veins, holding her flesh in place. Her body is breaking down from too much use of her powers. Her clothes revealing as blood is seeping through them. One by one she slays with her chains acting as whips. They work as an extra hand and a sword, cutting flesh from bone, going straight through someone's skull, grabbing another, smashing perps against the wall.
Upstairs, Bo and Aife have defeated everyone else. They are back to fighting each other. Some more of The Morrigan's men come up. "That bitch! Remind me to have her strung up and executed next time I see her," says Aife. She goes to attack Bo, and the men stand in front of her. "Hmm that's odd. You made thralls, I'm impressed."
Bo looks confused. "Maybe we should stop trying to fight each other and come to some kind of understanding. I know what they did to you was wrong, but what you're doing now, it's not going to solve or take back what happened to you."
"But it makes me feel all tingly inside."
"You're only making things worse."
"Do you actually think that I should give up and turn myself in? Let me think about that. Not a chance," says Aife. Then she super chi sucks the men and they fall to the ground. "Hmpf." Bo is looking a bit on the terrified side. Then suddenly the men all stand back up, their eyes pale. "That is one hell of a trick," says Aife, frowning.
Aife goes to strike Bo. "Don't do it Aife."
"You're not serious are you?"
"I'm trying to save your life," says Bo.
Aife laughs. "It's not my life you should be worried about, it's yours sweetie. Now stop your whining and take your spanking like a big girl." She goes to strike Bo again and the corpses go after her. She tries to suck their chi but there is no chi to suck.
"Tamsin please!" yells Bo, in no particular direction. "She's my mother." Suddenly the corpses stop. They stand in formation in front of Bo. "Let me handle this." The corpses face her then fall to the floor.
"You should have kept them," says Aife. She swings at Bo again with a sword, and Bo dodges. "And who is this Tamsin?"
"My girlfriend," says Bo, still dodging attacks.
"What ever happened to the good o'l days when children brought their significant others home to meet their parents?"
"Maybe if you hadn't abandoned me then I would have, then again not."
"Oh sweetie, are you still upset about the dog?"
Bo frowns. "Less talking, more fighting," she says, her sword clashing against Aife's.
"Now that's my girl."
The two are going head to head with each other. Even though Bo is holding her own, Aife outmatches her on every level. Bo is only blocking her attacks, not forcing any. Aife knocks the sword from out of Bo's hand and grabs her.
"You know, I wanted us to do this together, but I don't really need your approval to make you do what I want now do I?" says Aife. She tries to suck Bo's chi and ends up coughing up her lungs, figuratively speaking, the taste all too familiar her. She looks at Bo with intense scorn. "Bitch, this means war," says Aife, coming at her.
"Let's just calm down here. You're my mother okay. We shouldn't be fighting each other," says Bo.
"And you're my daughter. And I really wanted to keep you alive. Shit happens," says Aife. Bo is backing away and bumps into a balcony, Aife in front of her. "Last chance to join me."
"I can't do that. And you don't have to continue either."
"Oh I think I do." Aife starts choking Bo over the balcony. Suddenly Bo's eyes changes into the same color as Dyson's when he shifts. Aife looks at her with fear in her eyes. Bo flips her over the banister of the balcony breaking it. Aife falls, but Bo catches her, using her free hand to hold part of the railing that didn't fall.
"Hold on," says Bo.
"Bet on it. Because you're going down with me," says Aife, trying to pull her down.
Kenzi shows up and runs over to Bo, holding her so that she won't fall. "Bo let go of her crazy ass," she says.
"I won't Kenzi. I will not abandon her. She is my mother. And I'm not going to let go of her like everyone else did."
"Bo she's cray. She is trying to kill you as we speak," says Kenzi, holding.
"I don't care. There's good in her, I know there is," says Bo.
Suddenly writing appears across Aife's forehead before it fades and her whole demeanor changes. "She's right baby girl. You gotta let me go," says Aife.
"No I won't," says Bo.
"Just know that I love you. I wish we had more time together. And I'm sorry about not being there in your life. But look at how you turned out, any mother would be proud," says Aife.
"No, please don't do this," says Bo.
"I gotta go. Every real diva must have a dramatic exit. You still have Trick. Go to him. Goodbye my sweet little girl," says Aife. She takes her hand a loose and falls.
"Nooo!" screams Bo. She covers her eyes just before Aife hits the bottom floor, blood oozing from her body.
Then Bo and Kenzi run down several flights of stairs in hopes of saving Aife somehow. But when they get there Aife's body is gone.
"What in the Criss Angel?" says Kenzi. Bo looks relieved. "And no trail, this bitch is like one of the Wonders of the World."
"I'm just glad that she's not dead," says Bo.
"Yeah well let's get the hell out of here before her crazy ass comes back."
"No yet, Tamsin's here. I'm gonna go look for her."
"That explains everything," says Kenzi. "It looks like Chainsaw Massacre outside, and fucking Resident Evil in here. You should see the bodies dude. They are real fucked up like worse than Freddy Krueger versus Jason sliced up. Tamsin must have been real pissed off." They return upstairs. "Who are these guys anyway?" asks Kenzi.
"Well according to my mother they belong to The Morrigan."
"Always The Morrigan. Didn't she learn last time? Clearly I even know not to fuck with you unless I want to die a very horrible death," says Kenzi.
"Where is she?" says Bo, looking around.
"Well she wasn't on the side where I came in, so she must be on the opposite side," says Kenzi. They go to the opposite side and start seeing body parts everywhere. "When in doubt, always follow the carnage," says Kenzi. "Hey, there she is," she says, pointing to a corner. Tamsin is sitting in a corner with her arms folded above her knees and her head down. "Why is she over there?"
Bo runs over to Tamsin, Kenzi behind her. Bo kneels down next to Tamsin and rubs her back. "Tamsin." No response. "Tamsin." Nothing. Bo and Kenzi look at each other. "Tamsin?!" says Bo, with concern in her voice. Tamsin slowly lifts up her head. She has returned back to normal. "Oh, thank goodness, I thought well it doesn't matter what I thought. Why are you over here like this?"
"I was just resting," replies Tamsin, her tone unusual.
"I bet, you like decimated a damn militia," says Kenzi.
"Are you hurt?" asks Bo, probing her with her eyes.
"No, I'm okay Bo, don't worry," says Tamsin.
"Well then let's get out of here," says Bo, standing up.
"No, you go on without me. I have to wait on The Morrigan anyway," says Tamsin.
"Oh hell no. Ain't nobody got time for that shit," says Kenzi.
"Tamsin, you know that I'm not leaving you here, and not with The Morrigan. That's out of the question. You killed her men. I don't want to go through all that again. I was worried sick. So you're coming with me whether you like it or not. Come on Kenzi, help me lift her up."
"Don't Bo, please okay," says Tamsin. "Just let me stay here."
"No Tamsin. I will not let you sacrifice yourself for this. If anyone should be held accountable it should be The Morrigan. Now you're coming end of story," says Bo.
"I'm with Bo on this one. This shit was her and Bo's crazy ass mother's doing no offense. So yeah bad idea. And don't drag me to hell for saying that. I'm just trying to look out you know," says Kenzi.
"Well thanks Kenzi," says Tamsin.
Kenzi looks surprised at Tamsin's comment, she nods her head. They go to pick Tamsin up but Kenzi notices something before they do. Tamsin is sitting in a pool of blood. "I need a second first Bo," she says, stretching out.
"Really Kenzi," says Bo, looking at Kenzi like what-the-fuck.
"Don't want to pull nothing out of place. Hey Bo-Bo, did you check out my new boots?" asks Kenzi.
"Kenzi I'm kind of busy here," says Bo.
"No seriously, they're the shit, check them out," says Kenzi.
"Kenzi, no okay," says Bo.
"Bo check out my damn boots okay," says Kenzi, up to her wits end.
"Kenzi, no offense, but I don't give a shit about a pair of boots right now. Are you gonna help me or not?" says Bo, irritated.
Kenzi looks flabbergasted. "Well excuse the hell out of me. Don't look at them then, and don't even think about sticking one toe in them either," says Kenzi, her hands on her hips.
"It's okay Kenzi. You mind giving me and Bo some privacy," says Tamsin.
"Sure thing," says Kenzi. She walks over to the other side of the room and leans against the wall, shaking her head.
"What's going on Tamsin?" asks Bo.
"Bo," says Tamsin.
"What is it baby?" asks Bo, with concern in her voice and eyes.
"I'm sorry."
Bo's heart is beating faster. "What, what are you sorry about? I'm not following."
"Bo, calm down. You don't even know what I'm going to say?"
Bo's eyes are watering. "Yes I do," she says. Bo closes her eyes and takes a deep breath. Then she reopens them. "You're going to say that you can't…come with me. Because…" says Bo. Her voice is breaking up. "Because…that, this blood is yours," she says, with tears falling from her eyes. Tamsin frowns, her eyes filled with regret, she doesn't say anything. "How did this even happen? How could you let this happen to you?" asks Bo, angry.
Tamsin sighs. "I did what I had to do Bo."
"And what does that mean to me? I don't understand that kind of talk."
"It means Bo that I had to do what I had to do to keep you safe. No matter what."
"But I didn't ask you to do that."
"And you never have to Bo," says Tamsin. She pauses. "I know that you can take care of yourself. But the numbers were too high. And I couldn't risk losing you."
"And I don't want to lose you either Tamsin. You know, when I think about it, you seem to always know when I'm in trouble. I always wondered even though I never said anything. But it made me feel kind of safe knowing that you were there, out there somewhere," says Bo. Tamsin tries to muster a smile, but the pain is consuming. "Anyway, I don't want to think about, let's, we can still get you help. I know that you can't see a Dark Fae doctor now, but I'm pretty sure Lauren can help you. She's pretty good at that. So come on."
"I can't Bo."
"Why?" says Bo, frustrated. "What do you mean you can't? Why don't you ever want to try?"
"Dammit don't you think I already have!" says Tamsin, upset. "You think I want to be like this? Like I would want for it to be like this for us? Because I don't Bo." She stops. "It hurts me because I can't be there for you. I can't even…I can't even hold or touch you like I want to Bo."
Bo shakes her head like she doesn't want to hear any of that. "Well can't we do something, anything?"
"Bo if you lift me up, my body will literally rip apart," says Tamsin. Bo starts feeling a knot in her stomach and a ball in her throat. "Bo, death is a part of life. And life comes from it."
"I don't want to hear that. It doesn't make me feel any better," says Bo. She looks at the spot on Tamsin where she rubbed her back and sees it saturated with blood. "This is so unfair. Why did you have to be so protective?"
"I think you know why." Then Tamsin frowns. "Bo I don't have much time," she says. Bo is looking even more distressed. "Do me a favor."
"Anything," says Bo, choking up.
"Drain me."
"What?" says Bo, looking as if that was the last thing she expected to hear. She shakes her head. "No, I won't. Don't ask me to do something like that? I won't kill you."
"Please Bo, I'm already dead."
"Then what good will me taking your chi do?"
"So that I can feel you once more."
"Oh Tamsin," says Bo, balling in tears. She sits next to her. "You've broken my heart."
"Don't say that Bo. Before you, I had forgotten that I even had one." Tamsin coughs. "Whoever would have thought? And you? I never thought that it would be you. Bo, you made me a better person."
"I don't want to do this. I can't do this. No matter what you say, it's going to hurt me, but when you say sweet things like that, it's too much for me to take."
"Then I don't want you to suffer. Do it Bo. Do it for me," says Tamsin. Bo is looking at her with hurt in her eyes. "Please." Then Bo's eyes turn blue. "Thank you."
"I love you Tamsin," says Bo. "I always will."
"I know Bo. To be honest," Tamsin says, with a smile. "I know how you feel for me, but I know nothing of love, that is a mortal feeling. But what I feel for you Bo is much greater, know that." She exhales. "I am ready."
Bo cries. She moves closer to Tamsin and places her lips against hers softly, and then kisses them one last time. They both close their eyes then their cheeks turn blue.
Kenzi is sadly watching them, her eyes watery, but she fans them dry. She has to be strong for Bo. Kenzi slowly walks over in their direction, preparing herself.
Bo has just finished and keeps her eyes closed to not see Tamsin. She moves away, lying on the floor, crying. Kenzi reaches Bo and sits next to her, rubbing her back. "It's okay Bo. It's going to be okay. You did the right thing Bo. She's not suffering anymore. And she looks happy Bo, and I'm not even trying to be funny. This may be the first time I have ever seen her smile. Anyway, just let it out," says Kenzi. Suddenly the sole survivor of The Morrigan's men enters the room. "Oh Bo-Bo we got company," whispers Kenzi. "And he's got a gun."
Bo lifts her head, her eyes still blue. Something comes over her and it mixes with Tamsin's chi inside. She stands to her feet like she is weakened. Then a wind comes from out of nowhere, blowing at Bo, and she stretches out her arms. Kenzi stands up and moves to the side, watching her, disturbed. Bo's body begins to flow a blushing red, and the bone underneath her skin can be visibly seen.
"Shit Bo, what's happening?" asks Kenzi.
Bo licks her lips. "From the depths I bestow a gift. You do not know of death. Of pain. Now you shall. For I am the giver of life. And death," says Bo, her voice echoed by a dark demonic voice. "You will know them well."
"Not you too," says Kenzi, watching her.
The guard starts shooting at Bo and suddenly flames erupt from her body as blue as her eyes. The bullets melt. "Behold," says Dark Bo. Then she chi sucks him until he is at the point of death. "Now the gifts bestowed shall be." The flames draw from her body until it reaches her arm that she stretches towards him becoming a torch that she uses to incinerate him.
"Oh holy shit, oh shit, holy motherfucking shit!" says Kenzi. Bo turns and looks at Kenzi like she's next. Kenzi lifts her hands up. "Hold up hold up. I'm your friend Bo, Dark Bo, demon Bo, whoever the hell you are. Just please not the face," she says, closing her eyes. Then Kenzi hears a drop on the floor. She opens her eyes and sees Bo on the ground, passed out. "Oh shit. Shit shit." She dials a number on her cell phone. No answer. She dials another. "Hale dude, I need your help."
