Chapter 10: The last Force Field

Violet was confident. She already landed good hits on Uriel and she could tell he was turning weaker. He had to. Even though she wasn't able to see his face behind the mask, she could tell it was hard for him to keep up with her.

"Need a break?" She asked tauntingly before running at him, a force field disc forming in her hand before continuing "Take this!" as she threw it at him.

Uriel managed to dodge the hit and was shortly after covered in fog.

"I don't think you understand that you have already lost." His voice came from everywhere around her.

The fog got closer to her, making her create a force field around herself to ensure it couldn't reach her. Suddenly she heard a voice coming out of the fog.

"Violet! Help me!"

It was Dash. And he was screaming for help.

"DASH?!" She ran as fast as she could, keeping the force field up.

"WHERE ARE YOU?" She asked repeatedly.

As she got to a small area that wasn't covered in darkness, she saw her little brother lying on the ground with a few cuts and bruises.

"What happened to you?!" She asked in shock.

It was now, that Dash got up and looked at her with teary eyes.

"Thank you for always being here for me." He said.

Violet was confused. Why would her brother say something like this in such a situation?

"But… you're injured!"

Suddenly all the bruises disappeared as Dash said

"Not anymore. Thanks to you, all the pain goes away." This is when Dash faded away, showing it was only an illusion created by Uriel, who appeared a few meters away from her.

"You try so hard to be there for your little brother." He said.

"WHAT DO YOU WANT?!" Violet screamed at him.

"After you got into the motel, you already realized something was wrong. And you kept improving your relationship with him. It grew this strong that you are willing to give everything you have just to protect him."

How did he know all this? Violet couldn't tell. She was furious and a little worried about her brother. He was still feeling horrible and she needed to be there for him to help him. She couldn't lose now. And she won't.

"WHY ARE YOU TELLING ME THIS?!" She asked furiously.

Uriel took off his mask, revealing his serious expression.

"Because you deserve to experience a positive last memory before fading away." After he said that, Dash appeared in front of her again and smiled at her while saying

"I love you so much Violet. Thank you for everything you've done for me. You're the greatest."

"I love you too, Dash…" Violet whispered as she felt tears coming to her eyes.

The illusion then faded away.

"And now, let's finish this." Uriel said, putting his mask back on.

"You think the power I control are merely illusions? There is one more no one has ever seen before."

His eyes glowed a bright yellow before Violet looked up in shock. The sky showed black clouds forming with red lightning strikes between them. Suddenly, a lightning bolt shot out of them and into her direction. Closing her eyes, Violet fell to her knees, a few tears dropping down on the ground below her.

'I'm sorry, Dash...'

The lightning bolt struck her forcefield, draining all her energy as it broke, the fog covering Violet completely.

Still waiting outside the fog, Bob, Helen and Dash were walking around impatiently. Violet was gone for so long it almost felt like hours. As Dash heard something in the fog, he alarmed the others

"Mom! Dad! She's coming back!"

They faced the fog as it dissipated. But to their horror, Uriel stood in front of them with no signs of Violet anywhere.

"She lost." He spoke up.

"LET MY SISTER GO!" Dash shouted as he wanted to rush to him, but he got held back by his mother.

"I will make you regret taking my daughter!" Mr. Incredible said, walking up to Uriel.

"If you want your daughter to stay safe, you shouldn't act like that. I am the only one who can bring her back after all." Uriel said calmly.

Bob clenched his fist as he knew the villain was right.

"She put on a tough fight. She is very strong. I have to recover now. We will meet again, Incredibles." Before anyone could react, Uriel disappeared into the fog.

"Violet…" Dash whispered as tears rolled down his cheeks.

Helen was also crying over the loss of her daughter and Bob was on his knees, hitting the ground hard enough to make it crack.

As they got home, Dash rushed into his and Violet's room. When he sat on his bed, the events from the night sunk in and made him understand his sister was gone. And there was no way he could get her back…