At the car trunk site. Hale tells Trick that his last act as Ash was to assure the safety of the Blood King. Trick is shocked that Hale turned down being The Ash saying that he would have been great. But Hale tells him that it wasn't his style. Then a vehicle pulls up and it's Stella, the guide that helped Bo with her Dawning. She and Trick kiss. Trick agrees to join her in Scotland until everything blows over. Hale and Trick say their goodbyes. Then Trick asks him about The Morrigan, and Hale tells him that he has everything under control as he walks away, getting on his cell phone.

At the same time Vex, who is on a cell phone, has returned and is apparently inside of The Morrigan's bedroom. Hale and Vex made some kind of deal, and he wants to know if it's still legit. Vex has The Morrigan tied up and gagged as he spins her around, making her land on her bed. When Vex gets off the phone, he hops onto the bed and places a taser towards The Morrigan's eye.

Somewhere in the woods, Dyson is chasing after Dr. Taft, who seems to be growing tired. Dr. Taft tries to negotiate his way out of the situation, telling Dyson that they're kin now. Dyson informs him that they are not, telling Taft that he is not a wolf, but half Cabbit. Dr. Taft is stunned by this news, especially being betrayed by Lauren. But as the saying goes the same way you get someone is the same way you lose them. Taft tries to offer Dyson money, but Dyson has another idea, offering Taft a running start. As Dr. Taft hurries away, Dyson walks slowly before morphing into a wolf, going after him.

In Hel. Tamsin is in another location of it, barren with the sky as red as blood. It is so hot there that Tamsin engulfs herself in flames, yet it doesn't prevent the pain she feels from being there. Out of nowhere is Hel's pet, the giant wolf with the odd crystal in it forehead, chains around its neck, and snakes for its tail. It speaks in its language. "You dare come here without the Succubus!" it says, with anger, the snakes hissing. Tamsin doesn't respond, only trying to remain focused on blocking her thoughts. "She is most disappointed."

Tamsin speaks in the true language. "Then let her tell me that herself," she says, smartly.

The wolf growls at her ferociously. Suddenly they are transported to another location in Hel where Hel stands. She has long jet black hair that extends to the ground and much further. One of her eyes is the purest black, and the other, the purest blue. Her wings are like a bat's, all skin and bones, however not the length of Tamsin's. Half of her skin is black, and the other a deathly pale. Molten lava looks like it is breaking through her skin, yet the skin remains intact. Nonetheless, Hel is most tantalizing in appearance with beautiful handmaidens at her feet. The blood red garb Hel has on is simply draped around her, only it is not a garb, but fire made to look as one, exposing lewd parts of her molten skin. Upon her head is a jewel horned crown made out of bones. She has a scepter in her hand that has a skull on top of it. Her nails are long and sharp, the color black. Hel sits down on her throne that is made out of some kind of bejeweled giant wolf, with a dragon's neck and head for its tail, and underneath it rests a pit of snakes. Wolves of all sizes surround her. She speaks in the true language and calls Tamsin by her true name, her words spoken with immense power. "You wish to see me," says Hel.

Tamsin is quite a distance away from Hel's throne and is standing in an aisle, googols of beings that once were on each side of it. "You made it so that I would forget my memories of her. Yet I remembered much to the amazement of you I'm sure. But then you have my body expiring at such an accelerated rate. Guess that was a fallback mechanism you placed in me for insurance," says Tamsin.

"I do not hear a question," says Hel.

"You told me to agree with him when I was making that deal. Then I saw the two ravens in the window. I'm not stupid. It was The Sovereign watching me. Only he uses ravens. You want everything that he wants. He is building an army, you are building one, and I don't know what the other wants with her."

"And still you are here," says Hel. She tries to read Tamsin's mind, but Tamsin has blocked her thoughts. "I must say that I am impressed that you have somehow obstructed your thoughts from me. You truly have become more than I had hoped."

"I learned from the best," responds Tamsin.

"What is it that you plan to do by coming here? Be wise as to not patronize me for I can still read your heart. Therefore if it is something injudicious then you are only further condemning yourself. Remember it and your soul belongs to me. This is my dominion. You cannot defeat me."

"That is not my intent," says Tamsin.

"Again why have you come? Do you wish to serve out your end now?"

"No. I wish to destroy you," says Tamsin.

All is silent and then. "Blasphemous! How dare you speak to our Goddess Queen in such manner! I will personally see to it that you spend the rest of eternity in torment and suffering," says the giant wolf, with the odd crystal in its head.

Hel laughs a very very sinister laugh, which makes everyone else laugh. "Silence!" says Hel as she stands to her feet. All is again quiet. "So you wish to destroy me? Have you not looked at your surroundings? You are one among an abundance of souls. You pose no bigger threat to me as does a mite to a Titan."

"I didn't say it would be easy," responds Tamsin.

"Humor me then. For I will enjoy bearing witness to your demise," says Hel, sitting back down on her throne. Suddenly, a colossal burst of fire is expelled from the dragon's mouth that is the wolf's tail that Hel sits upon.

All at once the beings rush towards Tamsin. She looks over to one side of the aisle, and jumps into the air, wings extended. "You don't want to fight me, you want to fight them." The beings cross the aisle and begin fighting each other. Hel watches on, not intervening though she could. Chains start coming out from everywhere, trying to latch on to Tamsin, who makes a sword materialize in her hand, her fabled sword from her days as a true Valkyrie. Tamsin starts slicing through those that she has not influenced including the chains. She tries to fly over to Hel but is caught in mid-air by the mouth of a giant wolf. Tamsin quickly drives her sword into its head. Flames are being directed at her, to which she evades. Tamsin makes her wings retract inside of her body as to prevent them from being damaged. However now she finds herself in the middle of the battle. She kisses her sword and goes in, carving her way out, dodging attacks, getting hit by some of them, but refusing to fall.

"Your efforts are futile. Why do you not surrender and begin your damnation?" says the wolf.

Tamsin jumps back into the air with her wings keeping her afloat. "Because, however absurd seeming, I love her," she says. The light in her begins to flicker until it bursts with blinding intensity. It allows those under her influence to advance in attack. Then when it dims, Tamsin's black cloak has reshaped itself into two separate pieces of cloth that barely cover her breast and privy parts, however, white hot chains loosely drape around them. Her legs and feet are placed in black heeled boots that extend a little over her knees that look as if they were painted onto her flesh. A very intricate shield is attached to one of her black vambraces. Tamsin's hair has become blue flames as is her eyes, burning towards the sky. Hel looks rather stimulated. Tamsin starts raining down blue fire at the beings through her sword.

After a while, Hel is no longer as enthused. "Desist!" she says, with a wave of her finger. All of the beings stop fighting. She looks over to Tamsin. "You have entertained me. I do however have a realm to maintain. And since you wish to proceed, I will make this brief. Let us settle this the old way." The beings go back to their sides, leaving an empty aisle. All of the heavy hitters and torturers come up front.

Tamsin lands back on the ground. "A gantlet?"

"You know the rules," says the wolf.

"Pending you make it to the threshold, you will meet your demise," says Hel.

From where Tamsin is standing, it looks to be over a mile long. She does not complain because it could have been longer. "Okay," she says, sword still burning with blue flames.

"No running. Walk," says the wolf. Tamsin is annoyed but does not show it.

"Whenever you are ready," says Hel. The beings begin to chant. The sounds of many as a whole would make a person completely deaf.

In town, Bruce and Kenzi are walking down the street. She talks about how she's going to see about a guy that can make her Fae. When Bruce learns that it's Massimo the Druid, he tries to talk Kenzi out of it. Kenzi is adamant however. So Bruce tells her that he's going to stay with her until she's safe. Kenzi lets Bruce know that it's a long journey by foot. And then Bruce unlocks the doors to a fancy vehicle that belonged to The Morrigan, and throws Kenzi the keys. Kenzi is in love, with the car that is. She happily jumps in, Bruce following. He reminds her to stay on the road. Kenzi tells him that there are no roads where they are going.

Back in Hel. Tamsin is a halfway through the gantlet. A considerable amount of her skin that is exposed has been ripped from flesh, and/or is badly bruised, but she persists, countering attacks with her shield and sword. Her chains are laying preemptive strikes as well. A living whip bites at her flesh. Tamsin cuts through it. As she does this another being knocks her into another, who hits her in the face. She cannot even deal with the pain for another being is coming down on her with an axe to which she blocks with her shield. Tamsin continues what would seem and endless cycle of abuse, getting knocked around, beaten, pushed, skin tearing, sharp objects cutting into her. She retaliates the best way that she can, but is growing weary, and consumed with unbearable pain.

"Surrender now, and this affliction can end," says the wolf.

"Never," responds Tamsin. She doesn't have anything to lose at this point. If she does surrender her life is over anyway, and if she loses her life is over. And all of this would be in vain. She starts thinking about Bo.

"Is that where you draw your strength my child?" says Hel, amused, now able to enter Tamsin's mind to some extent. "Then you are truly lost."

"You would never understand," says Tamsin, continuing.

"It was you that damned your own life. If only you did what you were told to do then none of this would have befallen. And you would have had your place among us," says the wolf.

"Doing what you are always told to do is not living," says Tamsin, as she pulls her sword out of a being, kicking it to the ground. "It's just someone pulling at your strings for their own benefit, not caring about the other person's livelihood."

"Is that how you think of me, the one that rescued you from your curse? You agreed to all terms," says Hel.

"Only to be placed in another," says Tamsin, getting hit again.

"It was your defiance that brought you to her majesty. And now you repeat the same cycle," says the wolf.

"If you don't mind Wolfgang, I'm kind of busy to be playing Animal Crossing. So don't think me rude if I stop responding to you," says Tamsin. The wolf growls at her. Tamsin is getting closer, but their comments are distracting.

"You seem to be losing focus. Maybe this could help," says the wolf.

Tamsin looks over to the throne. "No, it can't be," she says. A sword cuts into her skin. Then another. She has lost all focus as she sees the warrior in restraints, chains suspending from them. One of her knees touches the ground, and she cuts the legs off the last being that cut her. "Let him go," she says, barely standing to her feet.

"His soul belongs to me as does your own," says Hel. A giant being stands behind the warrior, with two living whip-like alloys in each hand.

"You should never allow anyone to know of your weaknesses, or have you learned anything," adds the wolf. "For each step you now make, skin will peel from his flesh, and flesh will peel from bone."

"Damn you," says Tamsin, to the wolf. She has to keep going, however painful the sight. "I'm sorry," she says, to the warrior as she commences, but this time with longer strides as to make him suffer less. But this is making her footing unbalanced as she continues to fight her way through, not to mention the warrior's wails of agony.

Some time passes and Tamsin is in close range now, only a few feet away. When she looks at the warrior, which she purposely did not want to, she is horrified at his appearance, and his limp body being held up by the chains. "To hell with it then," she says as she grabs a spear out of the hands of a being who was about to attack her with it. Tamsin shoves it through its body before launching it through the head of the being administering the whippings. She loses her balance from this action and falls to her knees. Suddenly she is hit in the back of the head with a blunt object. It knocks her all the way down, and she loses consciousness. The beings go to beat on Tamsin but Hel stops them for she sees no further need for it.

"That was quite moving, how far she made it," says Hel.

"I beg your pardon my Queen for I do not understand," says the wolf.

"She showed great promise," says Hel.

"And she still would have had to gone through me," says the wolf. "Why do you show reverence to her when she has treated you with much contempt?"

"You overstep yourself," says Hel.

"My apologies my Queen, it was not my aim to offend you. Nor would I dare question you for it is not my place."

"No need for justifications. You spoke what you meant. But I shall answer your question. No one has ever challenged me," says Hel.

"As they should not," says the wolf.

"And in a way, I can respect that," says Hel. "Do not be jealous," she adds, with an evil grin. The snakes on the wolf's tail are hissing.

Back on Earth. Bo is driving someone's car that was left at the compound when she feels a throbbing ache in her heart. She holds her chest as she continues to drive. Bo thinks about Tamsin, hoping that she hasn't done anything foolish.

Meanwhile in Hel. Tamsin is still out, imagining her with the warrior in a dark room. The warrior begins to change in front of her, and it's Bo. She looks like she is saying something to Tamsin, but Tamsin cannot hear it. Then her voice becomes clear. "You made a promise to me. I hope nothing's happened to you. I don't know if I can go on this time without you." Tamsin realizes that what she is hearing is Bo's thoughts of her. Outside of Tamsin's mind, two beings have been ordered by the wolf to take Tamsin to the chamber. As they pick her up, Tamsin comes to. She knocks one of them out with her shield. And the other, she hits it so hard with her fist that its neck cracks. The wolf growls out at her viciously.

"Happy to see you too," says Tamsin. Hel looks at her astonished.

"Not for long," says the wolf. It jumps at Tamsin, trying to bite her, but Tamsin ducks and rolls onto the ground, grabs her sword, and thrusts it into the wolf. "You will have to do better than that," it says, arrogantly.

"I plan on it," says Tamsin. The wolf jumps at Tamsin, who leaps over to him and snatches the crystal out of its head. The wolf dies automatically. And Hel looks on and feels fear for the first time. "Your turn," says Tamsin, crystal in her hand.

"You have made your point. Now give me that, and I shall spare your life," says Hel.

"What? You mean this thingy. Why do you care, sentimental value?"

"Give it to me!" yells Hel.

"I knew something was off about it. And now I know it's important to you. I think I'll keep it," says Tamsin.

"Eliminate her!" yells Hel, to every living creature there. The dragon's throat is building up for a final attack.

Then the warrior, who has bits of flesh hanging onto bone, calls out to Tamsin. "Crush it!"

"I shall destroy you myself," says Hel. A big ball of raw energy emerges between her hands. But before anything can attack Tamsin as they all are running towards her and/or preparing for a huge attack, she crushes the crystal in her hand. Out of nowhere, every living thing stops moving. Hel begins to convulse. Tamsin walks over to her. Watching as Hel's skin starts breaking apart.

"So that was where you hid your power? All of these years it was in plain sight," says Tamsin, quite shocked.

"And now, it has become yours," says Hel as she collapses to the ground. Tamsin is looking in disbelief and fear. "Everything to which has a beginning has an end. And when you have been around for as long as I have, sometimes you want…peace. Do not be afraid my child. For now it is you who must manage the nine worlds."

"But I still have much to learn…I don't know if I'm ready," says Tamsin, remorseful.

"Neither was I."

"But…" says Tamsin.

"Know this my child. This is Hel, and you will become it as it will become you. It can also consume you if you allow it. Regret not. Our meeting was not by chance. Remember what I have taught you. And do not forget why you are here," says Hel. Tamsin looks so confused by this information, she shakes her head. "I ask only a simple question, who are you?"

"Tamsin? Nmitasaminstmitsna?" says Tamsin, saying her true name. Then she sighs. "I am…Hel."

"That you are," says Hel.

"Farewell my Queen, my friend," says Tamsin, bowing to her. Hel smiles. And with that Hel's body destroys itself from the inside out becoming pure energy.

The energy immediately rushes into Tamsin, who begins to shake uncontrollably as it enters inside of her body and lifts it into the air. Her eyes roll to the back of her head, and her arms stretch out from so much power being fed into her. Tamsin's attire begins to fall off of her, and she stands bare as the power continues to drill inside, her appearance changes. Tamsin's hair has grown to her knees then half of it turns into the purest black, the other side true blonde. Her skin has changed as well. Like the initial Hel, the color of it is divided in half, only the left side of her body is still grayish black and has the molten lava breaking through it, remaining intact as well, the only difference is the color of the lava is blue. The other half of her skin is its normal complexion. One of her eyes is her original ice blue on the darkish gray skin and the other pure black. The legendary sword hovers in front of her before it clings to her body, transforming into armor with chrome and gold plating. The armor itself does not cover much, fingered gauntlets, a half breastplate and pauldrons, the bottom half a chastity belt, and plated medieval heeled thigh-high boots. Her wings unfold the same length, and are armored as well. A blue mist surrounds the ground she is now standing upon, only it is not a blue mist, but blue fire, burning towards the sky. In her dark grayish hand materializes a gilded double bladed scythe. The bar handle itself is made out of the live whip-like alloy that snatches flesh but intertwined over a long bone, one blade reversed on the opposite end.

A different kind of crystal appears in her right hand, it is highly crafted and very elegant. Now she stands before all of the beings to which some of their appearances have changed as well. The just have become a previous form of themselves in their prime while the unjust remain the same. Tamsin looks over to the warrior as he stands before her looking as handsome as ever. Two handmaidens place a new crown on Tamsin's head. It is a gilded helmet with ram horns on each side. In the center of the helmet rests a jeweled skull-face. The helmet partially covers her face, stopping just above her nose, leaving holes for her eyes to see.

"All hail our Goddess Queen Hel!" yells the warrior, bowing down to the surface. Every being does the same. Wolves surround Tamsin. And her throne is made of pure gold, held in place by bejeweled wolves like Atlas holding the Earth, a blue mist around it, really fire.

"You may stand to your feet," says Tamsin. All does so, awaiting her orders. "Nothing has changed. When I am not here until further notice, he holds my command. And if anyone challenges that you will know my fury. Now return to your stations." Everyone complies. Then Tamsin speaks into his mind additional duties that she wants fulfilled.

"My Queen, I thank you for the honor. Please permit me to say that when you return to the surface, you will not be able to be gone for too long my Queen. For if you do, Hel will break apart to find you."

"How long of a period will I have?" asks Tamsin.

"Just under three weeks Earth time, my Queen," says the warrior. "Please permit me to speak further."

"You have the floor," says Tamsin.

"You have not become truly aware of the power that you yield. It is a sensitive period my Queen where you must become reborn anew. It is my counsel that you seek refuge somewhere."

"Meaning not here."

"You are correct my Queen. And if I may assist further, please hide the crystal in a place where no one will suspect."

"That's for sure. How much time do I have before things transpire?" asks Tamsin.

"Not long my Queen. Please make haste. And when you arrive, you will know when it is time to take sanctuary. "

"How do you know so much about all of this?" asks Tamsin.

"I have been here much longer than you have my Queen. I paid much attention. And when you came here I felt it were a blessing in disguise. And I hoped that this day would occur. And it has. I will fulfill my tasks as requested of me. And I will do so with veneration to you my Queen, whom I have always adored. If it were not for me, you would not have been placed in such a place, but now you have become more, and my praise will always be with you."

Tamsin does not know what to say. "It is of no consequence. Things happen for a reason. And we are both here, but the circumstances that put us in this situation will never be forgotten. Know that."

The warrior nods in agreement. "It is time my Queen."

Tamsin takes the crystal, makes it invisible to anyone's eye, and throws it far and wide out of the realm.

At the same time, Bo is driving, thinking about Tamsin. Not even minutes have gone by there, for Earth's time is vastly different from Hel's time, Bo hits the breaks on the car, holding her chest tightly in pain. "Oh oww. What the hell is going on?" she says, frowning. "I never felt pain like this before." Tamsin's crystal is embedded around Bo's heart. Then the pain subsides. "Talk about heartburn," she says, to herself as she presses on the gas, continuing to The Dal.

Tamsin appears back inside of Dr. Taft's compound where she last was, the operating room. Her appearance is as it was when she left. Tamsin rushes out of the compound. She gets into her truck, and is on her way to pick up Dyson when something out of the ordinary occurs. She parks her truck on the side of the road and jumps out. Valkyries begin coming from out of the sky. Tamsin backs away into a field, hops out and is now surrounded. Tamsin looks at one Valkyrie in particular. "Why are you here?" she asks.

"You know full well why we have come," says one of the Valkyries.

"I am surprised to see you Gunnr. I would go on the battlefield with you."

"That was a long time ago Tamsin. Many things have come to pass since then," says Gunnr.

"That it has," says Tamsin, nodding. "So now you're playing fetch?"

"We do not question our orders. Something that you would not know anything about, otherwise you would not be in this predicament. Admit it Tamsin, you've failed. And for the last time," says Gunnr.

"So, you have come to eliminate me? Why doesn't he just do it himself? Cowardice got his tongue?"

"We will not tolerate disrespect of any kind associated with The Sovereign," says a Valkyrie.

"You mean your Sovereign. So why do you say we get down to this elimination," says Tamsin.

"Living centuries in exile has made you forget your place, vulture," says another Valkyrie.

"Vulture huh? I'll remember that. And so sorry to disappoint, but it will take more than, what is it fifteen, to put me down," says Tamsin.

"It is more than sufficient. Plus for each one of us that falls another will come and take her place. Not that it will be necessary," says another Valkyrie.

"I was hoping you'd say that," says Tamsin.

"You have become smug. It is no wonder why you were cast out. As a Valkyrie, you are pathetic," says Gunnr. Tamsin shrugs her shoulders in a nonchalant manner. "Enough of this! Attack!" commands Gunnr, to the other Valkyries.

"As you WISH," says Tamsin, with a smirk, her last word spoken with much power. Half of her face turns ghastly as one of her eyes become a black abyss, and the other blue, with fire, the hellish sounds surface. A Valkyrie charges at Tamsin with a sword. Before it can touch skin, Tamsin disperses into several vultures, pecking and biting at the Valkyries, only to reassemble behind the Valkyrie that approached her first, the one who called her a vulture. Tamsin's scythe materializes in her hands and she uses it to behead the Valkyrie. The Valkyries look on horrified.

"What are you?" says Gunnr.

"A MORE BEFITTING QUESTION IS WHO AM I?" says Tamsin. "CATCH," she says, throwing her scythe into the hands of another Valkyrie. The living alloy from the weapon begins snatching the flesh from the Valkyrie's face, who throws it. The scythe reattaches itself to both of Tamsin's hands. Blue mist surrounds her, and she strikes the scythe against it, setting it aflame. Tamsin moves with the blink of an eye as she slices through them. The souls come from underneath and grabs the lost ones entirely and the others that Tamsin hasn't touched, taking them to Hel. And as the one Valkyrie said beforehand, another Valkyrie took the place of a fallen one, but to no avail.

"This cannot be. The Sovereign must be told of this," says Gunnr, shaken.

"I THINK NOT!" says Tamsin, with a relishing smile. Gunnr tries to fly away, but several chains catch her. "PLACE THEM ALL THROUGH THE PROCESS," says Tamsin as she watches Gunnr being dragged underneath. Then she returns to normal, walking back to her truck.

Driving with both eyes black now, Tamsin sees Dyson's location and parks the truck. Her eyes return to their icy blue. Dyson comes up to her truck looking as if he has just had a fresh meal. "I wasn't expecting to see you here," he says.

"Just get in the truck. I'm only here because of Bo," says Tamsin. Dyson gets in and Tamsin begins the drive.

"Tamsin, I just wanted you to know that I am sorry about everything that happened between us. I know that you don't care to hear it. But I would like it if possible if we could all get along again, and not just as partners," he says, sincerely.

Tamsin sighs and looks over to him momentarily before putting her eyes back on the road. "Honestly Dyson, that's all water under the bridge now. I've got bigger shit to worry about."

"Like what? If you're in trouble, I can help."

"I highly doubt that, but thanks I guess."

"So are we cool then?" he asks.

"For now," Tamsin responds.

Dyson looks at Tamsin's face. Her bruises are from when she and Bo were fighting each other. "So who did you get into it with?"

"You have no idea," says Tamsin as she thinks of all the fighting she has done. Suddenly The Wanderer song starts playing by itself on her radio. Tamsin frowns.

"Hey, I know that song. It was at Bo's Dawning, remember?" says Dyson. Tamsin looks ahead and sees a man dressed in black, holding a cane, standing in the middle of the road with his back turned to them. Dyson sees him too. "Who is that?" he asks.

Tamsin starts to get annoyed. "What is the likelihood of three occurrences in one day," she says.

"What are you talking about?" asks Dyson. Tamsin starts accelerating the speed. "Tamsin, what's going on?" he asks, to which she ignores, going even faster. "Tamsin, you're driving too fast! Slow it down! Tamsin!" yells Dyson. As soon as she hits the man in the street that she knows he dissipates into a black fog that enters inside of the truck, blinding them.

"This is a distraction," says Tamsin, who suddenly transports out of the vehicle. Dyson is growling and yelling as the truck heads off a cliff. "How in the hell did I do that?" she says, to herself. Her eyes go black as she tries to locate Bo, who she sees at The Dal.

At The Dal. Bo is calling for Kenzi and Trick, but no one is there. She then starts dialing a number on her phone. Suddenly all of the doors in the place closes and locks much to her shock. Then The Wanderer song starts playing on Trick's stereo.

At the same time as Tamsin is looking at Bo at The Dal, she sees all the doors shut and that song playing. "Motherfuck!" she says, angrily. She tries to teleport again, but doesn't know how to. "Shit! I don't have time for this." Then she jumps into the air and flies.

Back at The Dal. Bo is looking ever freaked out. Then the song keeps repeating on the part when it says, "They don't even know my name," much to the annoyance of her. Bo calms herself as the song continues to play. "Yeah, I don't know your name. When I do though, you're gonna have some problems," says Bo. The music stops playing. Out of nowhere The Wanderer card falls in front of her landing on the floor, Bo goes to pick it up. She is not impressed. "So songs and tarot cards, yeah what a threat." Out of nowhere, all of the glass in the place explodes. Bo ducks to ground in panic, breathing heavily with glass in her hair. Then a black fog begins to surround her as she stands to her feet, fearing the unknown. As it begins covering her, she cannot move and hardly breathe. Suddenly Tamsin bursts through the door and sees the black vapor consuming Bo, and it is up to her shoulders.

"Bo!" she yells as she runs over to her, trying to grab Bo, but it's like grabbing air.

"Tamsin!" yells Bo. "Help!"

"I'm trying," says Tamsin, but she knows that it's too late. If only she had arrived just a minute sooner. Bo sees the look on Tamsin's face and knows her fate. "Bo," says Tamsin, softly. Bo looks at her unable to speak. Tamsin's demeanor strong, "I will never give up. We will be together," she says. Bo closes her eyes upon hearing this. Tamsin's heart begins to ache as she has to watch Bo as she disappears completely. Then The Wanderer tarot card slowly descends to the floor. Tamsin looks down at it as it lay on top of the broken glass, Bo standing next to The Wanderer.

Tamsin's emotions are in overdrive as it shifts from ache to anger and from that to fury in less than 5 seconds. "WANDERER!" A black streak falls from one of her eyes. Suddenly she screams a scream that breaks the sound barrier. Then everything that The Wanderer didn't break, Tamsin's scream had. The counter, stools, pool tables, tables, chairs, rips in the wall. Tamsin hears a voice, and it's the warrior reminding her that it's time to find that safe place. But Tamsin's mind is set on destruction. She pulls a chain from underneath the floor and a being emerges with a collar around its neck. Tamsin grabs it. "FIND HER! FOR IF I AM AWAKENED BEFORE THIS HAS COME TO PASS, I WILL DESTROY EVERYTHING! FOR NOW I AM BECOME DEATH, THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS!" Then Tamsin disappears.