"Oh hell no, you got to be kidding me," says Kenzi. "I ain't got Geraldine on me."
"That's not true is it?" says Bo, finally.
"And why are we in this empty downstairs house instead of The Dal, or a magical flying forest? This can't be The Dawning, there weren't any rituals, plus I'm human. And Stella said humans taint the process remember?" says Kenzi.
"Maybe it's been sabotaged already," says Bo.
"Sounding familiar," says Tamsin.
"What do we do? We need Hands and Tributes," says Kenzi. "I know it sounds like I'm just playing around, but that's what I do to stay calm. Now this got to be a joke right because um, I kind of like my life and living, and my face."
"Oh, I'm not joking. You two need to see. If you don't stay focused, you can get lost," says Tamsin.
"Metaphorically right? Right?" says Kenzi. "This is me being serious now. And does anyone else hear that?" she says. Sounds as if something is growling from the outside of the home.
Tamsin continues. "Only Bo can save everyone since Dyson sabotaged it, it has now been tainted. There are risks."
"Yeah that's good and dandy, focusing, but about that noise? And what risks? And which Bo? Sorry I know you're standing there but um…I'd like to keep my face, no offense," says Kenzi.
"If that's supposed to be a joke then I don't get it," says Bo.
"It's not for you to get Bo-Bo. Safety purposes and all," says Kenzi. "I need PPE."
"I'm still lost," says Bo.
"You're not lost girl, you're fine. I'm just talking to Tamsin. Which one?!" says Kenzi, with emphasis. "Blue or Red?"
"Whoever wants to make an appearance," answers Tamsin.
"I choose Red. At least with her you know what you're going to get. Just saying," says Kenzi.
"What are you guys talking about? And yes I am standing right here looking at both of yall crazy. And what is that sound?" says Bo.
"This is preposterous, I'll go check it out," says Dyson, he walks towards the front entrance.
"Ooh big word?" says Kenzi. "So, I mean is this real or fake because I'm tripping. And did you really hear that noise," she reiterates.
"I think I did," says Bo. "I don't know I wasn't paying a lot of attention, but it was a noise."
"It's locked," he says, walking back.
"From the outside?" says Kenzi. Dyson nods his head yes.
"I don't really want to be trapped again," says Bo.
"Dun dun dun duuun," says Kenzi. "Just kidding, trying to joke to keep from being terrified, and like asthma."
"You're not trapped. I'll go check to show you," says Tamsin.
"Wait, what about the noise?" says Kenzi. The growling sounds are as if it is running in circles around the outside of the house. "Now I know yall can hear that."
Tamsin goes to the entrance and exits.
"What was that about? I thought you said it was locked," says Kenzi.
"It was," says Dyson.
"Well I guess she checked it out alright because she's gone," says Kenzi.
"That's not funny Kenzi," says Bo.
"I'm not trying to be. Dammit there's that noise. Someone should go after her," hints Kenzi.
"I'll go," says Bo.
"No wait. if this is Dawning like, shouldn't someone be like a Hand or something?" asks Kenzi.
"You do have a point. I'll do it. I'm going to check on her anyway," says Bo.
"No don't. You don't know what's out there. You can get hurt," says Dyson.
"Here we go again. Didn't you already taint the process. She said to pay attention, and I don't want to end up being a lost girl," says Kenzi. "We'll both go, we know that you don't care," says Kenzi, to Dyson.
"No I can't allow you to do that," says Dyson.
"Look she's a Hand and I'm a voluntary tribute, we can do what we want," says Kenzi.
"Dyson, she was my Hand," says Bo.
"I don't care anything about that. I care about you and your safety. We don't know this Tamsin at all," he says.
"Nothing about me huh? I see how you feel," says Kenzi.
"It's not like that. I care for you both," he explains.
"Yeah okay. I suddenly feel dispensable," says Kenzi.
"Trust me when I say that you're not," says Bo. "Not to me. And I don't care about Tamsin being new, she could be in trouble. I know it was the past, but she risked her life for me, doesn't that mean anything to you?" says Bo.
"Yeah dude, where is your compassion? And don't say you did it too because you messed up the whole thing in the first place," says Kenzi.
"Look Bo, you already been through The Dawning. You don't have to do this. Whatever this is," says Dyson.
"Dyson I choose Tamsin. I mean choose to be Hand," says Bo.
"To be her Hand? Yeah okay," says Dyson.
"Yes Dyson. I choose Tamsin. Deep down, I'll always choose Tamsin," says Bo. And with that a gust of wind blows over Bo and now she's pulsating red with red eyes. "Finally," says Bo, in her dark demonic, echoing voice. She walks out of the door, and Kenzi follows, shrugging her shoulders.
Kenzi returns. "What the hell?"
"You went outside? Then where's Bo?" asks Dyson.
"I don't know. We were right by each other. And just like that I just walked back into the house, never going outside. It was like, I don't know dude, are we like trapped for reals?" says Kenzi.
"Then where's Bo?" says Dyson, again.
"Don't look at me, I don't know where Red is. I'm sure she's not looking for you that's for sure," says Kenzi.
"I'm not about to go through this with you. I'm going to find Bo," says Dyson.
"Your funeral," replies Kenzi.
"Whatever," says Dyson.
"I done told you about those whatevers," says Kenzi. Dyson ignores her and goes to leave and returns. "Well well, would you look at that," says Kenzi. "You couldn't leave either. Maybe this is the real Dawning," she says.
"I doubt it. Maybe Tamsin locked us in to try to scare someone," he says. Then Dyson tries to leave again but can't get out.
"What happened?" asks Kenzi.
"Nothing. I left out and it just led me back here again."
"So this is like The Dawning," responds Kenzi.
"No, this isn't right. This is something else. I need to find Bo," says Dyson.
"Okay, so this is real. I'm not freaking out, but I'm freaking out," says Kenzi. "And that, what is that like growling, it done got Bo and Tamsin."
Before anyone can say anything else Tamsin walks back in like there's not a care in the world. "Oh that noise, you'll figure it out," she says.
Dark Red-eyed Bo rejoins them. "What a wonderful night outside," she says, in her dark demonic, echoing voice. "Dyson," she says. He looks over to her.
Out of the blue Tamsin gets into Dyson's head and whispers. "If I wanted to scare someone, I could. And this is very real," she says, but only he can hear her as she stands away from them.
"Oh hello Isabeau, it's a pleasure to see you," says Kenzi. Dark Bo nods. "Dyson, what's happening?" asks Kenzi. "It looks like you seen a ghost or something. And what is that noise? It's getting annoying."
"Come here boy," says Tamsin. Suddenly a wolf enters the room. Dyson is shocked beyond belief. "Over here." The wolf stands next to Tamsin and sits. "Good boy."
"Um Dyson, that looks…" says Kenzi, she says, being cut off.
"Can't be. That's impossible," says Dyson.
Dark Bo laughs a sinister laugh. "I shall return. This is not for my eyes to see." Her eyes return back to brown and it is as if nothing ever happened. "Oh hey Tamsin. I'm glad we're all together again, but this wasn't here when I left. Um why is there a wolf inside of the house?" asks Bo.
"Now that we're all caught up," says Tamsin.
"I'm a little confused," says Kenzi.
"Don't be, it's okay. That's what rewind is for," says Tamsin. "Rewind."
And it starts over to a particular part of the conversation earlier, the wolf still sitting next to Tamsin.
"What is this Kenzi 101?" says Dyson, who is now looking ever more baffled.
"I don't know what you're talking about, I'm listening," says Kenzi, looking the same.
"You like playing out of bounds, but the game is inside the court. Catch up," says Tamsin.
"No you catch up. Valkyries don't take that long to remember. Trick said a couple of weeks at most, so now you're the least."
"Pause. Stop," says Tamsin.
"What in the déjà vuvu? And are really VCRing this?" says Kenzi.
"My idea exactly," she says, to Kenzi. "Resume. Dyson, Trick didn't say that and you know it. And if you forgot, just say that, BUT DON'T LIE. This is what was said verbatim." Suddenly a projection appears before them on the wall. It's paused on an event of the past when they were searching for the compass. "By the way, this is a flash back of a small yet crucial memory," says Tamsin.
The crack shack. "I wonder why you guys didn't tell me sooner about this?" questions Trick.
"Well like duh, we did all just got our memories back," says Kenzi.
"She looks pretty well-kept, and mannered to have been out there by herself," ponders Trick.
"Well you know, Valkyries, I mean am I right?" says Kenzi. Trick frowns at her while Dyson sighs. "What's the big deal with bathing and clothes, I mean has anyone ever heard of presentation, it's everything," she shrugs.
"Well, you're doing a good job," says Trick, nodding his head in approval.
Kenzi gasps. "Finally. Some respect around here," she says, looking over to Dyson like in your face.
"You all are lucky you found her before anyone else did," says Trick. Both Kenzi and Dyson gives him a what and why look. "Not only are young Valkyries vulnerable, but they are also really valuable."
Kenzi raises her eyebrow. "Like how valuable are we talking?" she asks. Trick gives her a don't-even-think-about-it look. "What? I wasn't going to like sell her or anything. I just want to know, for my science."
"Very valuable Kenzi," responds Trick, shaking his head.
Dyson changes the conversation. "I questioned her. She doesn't know anything Trick."
"I'm not surprised. She's still young. Valkyries have many lifetimes and as they grow so do their memories," says Trick.
"So what? We have to just wait around until she's all grown up?" says Dyson, upset.
"Like that'll take any time," says Kenzi.
Trick stops what he is doing. "Dyson, these are critical stages for a Valkyrie. They see so much death that they could either accept or reject memories from their past lives."
"So now we're leaving Bo's life up to chance," says Dyson.
"I'm not saying that," says Trick.
"Then what are you saying Trick?" says Dyson, but before Trick can even explain himself, Dyson continues. "Because I'm sure as hell am not going to sit around here doing nothing when Bo's life can be in danger waiting for some brat to regain their memories."
The projection ends, and silence surfaces until, "That's typical me, I didn't mean it like that. Not that thirsty for scrilla," explains Kenzi. "I joke, mayhaps too much I can see."
"It's not about you Kenzi. I have grown to know your personality," says Tamsin. "It's about Dyson. I want him to see. And that's just a small memory. Don't you remember that?"
"More mind games," says Dyson.
"Now come on Dyson. I remember that. Like dude, that was our memory and how did you do that again. Just for future tactics, if you want to reveal a memory solely about me, you don't have to, I'll believe you. I mean she remembers everything in this lifetime, am I right?" says Kenzi.
"Dyson, I saw that. You can't, you just can't, not anymore. Answer the question. And I hope that jealousy cannot be the answer. That's dangerous," says Bo.
"And you hated me because?" says Tamsin, lights flickering like crazy.
The winds gust on Bo. "I want to come out now," says Bo, in a demonic, echoing voice. The wolf walks over to Bo, who is pulsating red with her red eyes.
Dyson doesn't say anything. The wolf starts to growl at him. "Oh that's where that noise came from? Got it. Does that mean that the wolf is Dyson too," says Kenzi. The wolf howls.
"The mortal is correct," says Isabeau.
"Now Dyson answer the question," Tamsin says, her tone serious. He doesn't say anything.
Suddenly Bo's eyes turn glowy blue, looking at the wolf as if peering into its soul.
"He can't shift and Dark and Darker Bo is here, plus Tamsin can be Dark now, yet he stays silent," says Kenzi, to herself. "To hell with all this," says Kenzi. "Dyson dude, like c'mon," says Kenzi. "You know that's not Bo-Bo. No offense, you know the regular one."
"It is of no matter. It has already begun," says Isabeau, eyes red again.
"Wait what? I mean I beg your pardon, but what has begun and what not?" asks Kenzi.
"He's trying to get out, but he can't," sinisterly laughs Isabeau.
"W-what do you mean?" asks Kenzi.
"He's a shapeshifter. While he's in here…" says Tamsin.
"The wolf is outside," finishes Isabeau.
"Which doesn't help him in any kind of way," says Tamsin.
"You're aware of her?" asks Kenzi.
"Of course, who do you think summoned me," responds Isabeau. "She's almost ripe don't you think?"
"Um…okay. So wait what's going on here?" says Kenzi, confused.
"She asked for you," says Tamsin, to Isabeau.
"In that case no harm will come to you human," she says, to Kenzi.
"Um thanks again," says Kenzi.
"I was getting bored in there. No excitement, but this is all the more entertaining and not a minute too soon," says Isabeau.
"Yes, he had it coming," says Tamsin.
"Had what did what now?" says Kenzi.
"Now is not the time for questions. You will hinder my entertainment."
Dyson is just standing there stock-still, not even blinking. "What are yall doing to him?" says Kenzi.
"You mean what am I doing to him," says Tamsin. "Torture."
"He's in a small sector of a paradise I devised," says Isabeau. "You don't know how much pleasure it gives me to watch his suffering."
"He's suffering?" says Kenzi
"That's what it means to be tortured," replies Tamsin.
"Why yes. It's quite painful. Oh you should see it. Delightful exquisite pain. It's an eternal bliss. Every minute is a lifetime, repeated agony and death over and over. He is fine. Death gives him relief. Only to begin a new method of defeat," says Isabeau, laughing again.
Fleas begin to crawl on the inside and the outside of Dyson's skin which makes Kenzi jump away from him out of instinct. "Eww get away from me with that Pig-pen, I mean my bad Dyson, but eww." He begins scratching himself red.
"He yearns for mercy, but is too proud to ask for it," says Tamsin.
"Now he is on the infinity stairs with pitfalls. This can get boring. Oh maybe not, he fell into the pit of spikes," laughs Isabeau.
"Not to disturb your disturbing, but please, why can't I see any of this?" asks Kenzi.
"Simply put, it's mental," says Tamsin.
"His mind is weak," adds Isabeau.
"Well he is a mortal," says Tamsin.
"Okay, yall are talking like I'm not even here," says Kenzi.
"Would you like to join him?" asks Isabeau.
"No don't," says Tamsin, in Kenzi's defense.
"Oh thank goodness," she say as if catching her breath. "You know I prefer the invisible view from the outside," says Kenzi.
"Alright then. But ye shall not go unpunished. For every day since she was reborn you will stay trapped inside of this house. Doing chores, cleaning and cooking for yourself."
"Don't worry, it's mind space time and you will be set free," says Tamsin.
"What, why am I being punished?' asks Kenzi.
"Punished. He is being tortured, and you are trapped in a house until you fulfill your duties. I'd hardly call that a punishment. If it were up to me, you would be joining him. You kept her here out of a sense of protection, but really convenience," says Isabeau. "So get to it."
"It's not as bad as it sounds. I grow fast remember and this is mind space time, it's faster," says Tamsin.
"Can't you do something about it?" says Kenzi.
"She has. And what did I tell you about intervening?" says Isabeau. Suddenly Kenzi flies into a corner of a wall unharmed but stuck. Tamsin gives Isabeau a look. "What? I could have thrown her against the wall. Fine," she says. Then Kenzi slides down the wall, feet on the floor.
"Many thanks," says Kenzi.
"Not so fast. You will walk in and out of the house continually to know how it feels to be trapped," says Isabeau. Kenzi does so out of being compelled to.
A few moments later. "How long do I have to do this?" says Kenzi.
"For eternity if you don't stop complaining," says Isabeau.
"And here I thought we were cool," says Kenzi.
"Have you not met me? This is nothing. I find this to be boring. You have it easy, he does not."
"Well why can't mine be mental, at least I'd be standing in place," says Kenzi. "It feels like I've been walking for days."
"It's because you have. Believe me when I tell you that it's all mental," says Tamsin.
"That means I can," says Kenzi, stopping. "I could've have stopped a long time ago."
"Yes. And it was less than four minutes," says Tamsin.
"And what about him?" asks Kenzi.
"He gave up a long awhile ago. Why do you keep healing him? He would suffer more so with the pain of his afflictions," says Isabeau.
"Because he cannot sustain the pain from the injuries," says Tamsin.
"You mean like dying in your sleep?" says Kenzi.
"He deserves to be punished. Luckily for him it's internal, but she's keeping him alive. He'll remember this time. And if you keep letting him live he's going to continue to test you because he believes that you won't kill him due to the other me, mark my words," says Isabeau.
"So what do you propose I do?" says Tamsin.
"Until you officially ripen, show him," says Isabeau. "Now the other me is coming out. Remember my words. I'll leave you with a gift," she says. Then one of Bo's eyes flickers brown. "Attack," she says. The wolf rushes over to Dyson and lunges at his throat, knocking him on the floor. Dyson is trying to hold the wolf from doing heavy damage as Dark Bo laughs.
"Dyson?!" yells Bo, returning to normal eyes brown. "I don't know why you're attacking yourself, but just answer the question." Not knowing all that transpired.
"Yeah who knows what might happen if one of you loses," adds Kenzi, going with the flow.
"It's not over," says Tamsin.
"Dyson do it so that we can all be released," says Kenzi.
"Okay," he says, with a sigh. Out of the blue the wolf and him merge. He stands up and growls to make sure he's him again. "Because," then he thinks about how he should say it without saying it. "Because it was this person from the past. They had what I didn't, what I couldn't. and I blamed them for my mistakes. I became angry, and I took my frustrations out on them regardless. And I justify it by using my love."
"Love isn't supposed to hurt, that's pain dude," says Kenzi.
"And what does that have to do with me?" says Tamsin. "You don't like me because I took something from you? Did I know it was yours? Did you ask for it back and I didn't give it to you? What is it? Did I get a bounty off someone you know because it doesn't make sense to act like you do."
"Yes, I placed the bounty on a woman that I love when I should have followed my heart instead of honoring my duties."
"A woman? Did I take your wife into custody?"
"That would've been the plan, but no. I don't have a wife." He takes a deep breath. "Like I was saying I put the bounty out, it's my fault that she was in custody. Because I allowed my love to be taken away, she was captured. She was released though on a technicality," he says. Bo frowning all the while.
"That some hell of a technicality," says Kenzi, rolling her eyes.
He clears his throat. "Anyway she was freed."
"Freed, what the hell?" says Kenzi. "Bo you want to jump in?"
"I'm not saying anything," she answers, shaking her head.
"I'm trying to…" he says, being cut off.
"I know what you're trying to do, I mean I did, but the hell, you're going about it all types of wrong. Your words need to do better," finishes Kenzi.
"Okay then, when I finally got the courage to get her back, she was gone again and I couldn't get her back. The End," he says.
"The end huh? Them memories are going to come back and haunt your ass, literally," says Kenzi.
"So many questions to ask to this weird conundrum," says Tamsin.
"They weren't even together if that helps," says Kenzi.
"It doesn't…well…it's because, okay this, it sounds bizarre. But the point is that you mistreat me because that's what it is, because you placed a bounty on your so-called lady friend, and I cashed in on it being that I was a bounty hunter. That makes no…that's the most asinine thing I've heard since I've been here. And I'm admittingly confused right now," says Tamsin. "People don't act like that over a job that they hired someone for. I can get that love is a powerful thing, but so is hate. But that's your fault. You gotta fix you because there's no way. It's more to it than a bounty. You sound like a man scorned. What you are doing is out of spite."
"Ooh wee it's like I'm in church. Somebody better testify," says Kenzi.
"I used to hunt scumbags, that should have been reversed honestly because of what you did, and how you've been treating me. You can't punish people because of yourself, you need to fix yourself or seek help from a professional because this is not the way. I would have said to tell her how you really feel, but rejection seems dangerous in your case. They say that love is strong, but strong enough for you to harbor those kind of feelings isn't my definition of love. All I can tell you is that I'm glad she's alive, and away from you. And you are very territorial over Bo. Him being in the picture is truly not worth it. To put up with him anyway. I almost feel sorry for anyone you date because he'd try to run them away. Dyson, you have issues. I will no longer engage in this."
"Ahahahahahaha," laughs Kenzi. "My bad, it just got too real up in here. I mean the irony of it all."
"You've been shown. No excuses now. Dawning's over. Everyone's dismissed," says Tamsin. She gives Dyson a very stern look and walks off.
"Well that went left, right, upside-down, in-between, and I need a drink," says Kenzi.
"I should go," says Dyson.
"Yeah I think we got what we needed, all of us," says Kenzi.
"I hope so this time," says Bo.
"I'll look into getting your things back," says Dyson, his eyes dilating. He shakes his head as if to shake off what is going on inside. Dysons nods "I'm sorry, what did I say I was doing?"
"Leaving, you've caused enough trouble for today," says Kenzi.
"Oh yeah that's right. I'm leaving, you did want me to go right? I did what I was supposed to do, didn't I? Answers and truths. Yeah I should go."
""Yeah you do that. And call first before you come over. I think we need a little break," says Kenzi.
"Oh yeah that's right, police reports. Stolen goods," he says as he exits the home.
"Phew, I'm glad that is over," says Kenzi.
"For you maybe," responds Bo.
"Yeah that was rough. I can't see how you do it. But now I can understand why, actually I can't I'm lying like Dyson. Unless that was your first love, but then again I can't understand because that right there is too much. Yall should have just stayed friends, but we can't change the past. Maybe Tamsin. By the way, her powers are off the chain now. Get it? "Off the chain because she used chains in the past. Oh forget it. Her shit is getting ill as in cool. It's not nightmary, it's straight up. She doesn't even have to go skull-face to get the truth. I think the reincarnate thing leveled her up, or she never needed it in the first place, heck what do I know. So Bo, are you hungry yet?' asks Kenzi.
"No thanks, you remember, so tired of that word, anyway, I ate before we got here. I just helped with the bags we brought back a lot due to your eyes."
"What I was gut-hungry."
"I'm gonna shower and call it day."
"It has been a day. And a day it has been. Tamsin for the win without a scratch on her. Boss level," says Kenzi continuing while Bo goes up the stairs. "I mean straight up. And hey where is Ziggy? Maybe she could put him in attack mode. Let me get my drink."
Suddenly there's a knock on the door. "Who and why, we don't have anything come back another time," says Kenzi. "It had better not be Massimo," she says, to herself. She opens the door and it's Dyson. "Dyson, what are you doing back here? You're supposed to be on your way to the precinct about our furniture."
"Ken-zi? I, I don't know. It's Kenzi. I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing. I think I'm a cop because I have this report in my hands. Can you help me? I'm lost. I thought I was doing the right thing, but it was wrong did you want me do that? Did you want me to leave? I don't know where to go. Did you want me to stay? I thought I was supposed to be somewhere else. Is Bo here? You, she wanted me to come back right? I'm supposed to check on her. Did I?"
"Okay somebody's off their rocker. Tamsin, Bo!" yells Kenzi. They come down the stairs. Tamsin with her arms folded.
"What's going on?" says Bo, with her kimono on. "I thought he left."
"Yeah he came back. I think he needs help. Looks like that Dawning thing got to him," says Kenzi.
"If that were the case, everyone would be affected," says Tamsin.
"I know you. I did what you asked. Can you let me go now? Let me go, let me go. Get away from me. Stand back," he says as he cowers into a corner.
"It'll wear off in a couple of days," says Tamsin.
"It's you, stay away from me," he says, worry in his voice.
"You casted doubt on him?" gasps Kenzi. Tamsin shrugs her shoulders. "Okay, okay, I can do this…I'll just call…I'll just call like Hale or Trick, or both. You go back upstairs Missy," she says, to Tamsin.
"No!" yells Dyson. "You're gonna try to kill me aren't you? No, not this time. Not if I stop you first," he says, pulling out his gun, pointing it at Tamsin. His hands are shaking.
"Hey now wait Dyson. Put the gun down. You don't know what you are doing," says Kenzi, raising her hands in the air. "It's just a little doubt, it'll go away like last time. Just be patient, and put the gun down okay," she says, walking slowly towards him.
"No. I can't take any chances. They, it said it. I think I said it. I don't know. I'm safe. No, I'm in danger," he says, talking like he lost his mind because he has.
"You're just off the wagon that's all. You'll get back up. See," says Kenzi as she helps him stand back up. "There you go."
He looks back over to Tamsin, gun still in his hand. He shakes his head and then points it at her again.
"You don't want to do that," says Tamsin, her eyes a black abyss. "Those were not your orders." Then just like that the gun goes off, but the bullet stays in the chamber.
"I'm sorry I didn't mean to. No, yes I did," he says. He tries again.
Suddenly chains come through the wall and snatches him by the neck, arms and legs, holding him tightly against the wall. The gun falls onto the floor.
Tamsin walks over to him, kicking the gun out of the way. "LOOK INTO MY EYES." He bows his head. "LOOK AT ME!" Her face is skullish now, still with the black abyss eyes. He looks into them, growling, appearing as though he is shaking something out of his head.
After a moment. Still growling a different kind of growl as if he was maced in the face. "What did you do to me?"
"I casted you with doubt. And then I took it back," she answers. She releases him from the chains. He stands straight up, appearing unafflicted again, yet suffering from the side effects of it.
"You want to fight me don't you?" she says. He doesn't say anything, but the look on his face tells everything. "If you want to fight me, THEN FIGHT ME." Her face returns back to normal.
He looks over to Kenzi then Bo, who wears a look of disappointment on her face. "No," he says, holding his head as if he has the world's worst hangover, frowning all the while. "I can't, I won't."
"Why not, you just tried to shoot me?"
"I didn't. That was an accident."
"You expect me to believe that! The only accident you made is that your solution fell through. You hate me and you wish I were dead, but I'm not. Don't lie to me. I can sense deceit," she says. He doesn't say anything. "And there we go. Saying nothing is saying a lot."
"I have to go," he says. He goes to pick his gun back up but Tamsin beats him to it, standing in front of it. "What are you going to do now? Shoot me with my own gun?" he says.
"Not exactly," she responds. Kenzi pleads with Tamsin to put away the gun. "Kenzi, stay out of this. I'm not the one that's going to put you out of your misery, but that doesn't mean that I won't cause any," says Tamsin.
"Tamsin don't. He's been through enough," she says.
"Has he?" she says, looking over to Kenzi. "He's still standing isn't he? And I don't think you'd be singing the same tune if he shot you," she says.
"So you like to play with guns. Didn't someone ever tell you how dangerous they are?" A couple of chains rips his shirt open. Tamsin picks up the gun, taking the bullet out. "DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE SHOT?" Out of nowhere she plunges it into his chest which makes him growl in pain, cauterizing it with her finger to stay in place, the bullet piping hot. "NOW SERVE AND PROTECT THAT!"
All that can be heard is panicking and hysteria in the background from Kenzi. "Bo do something!" yells Kenzi.
Bo eyes and body are red as she relishes the moment with a smile.
