Chapter 26

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  Bow watched the people surrounding the house, a feeling of dread settling over her. It was them, the special ghost demon police her parents had talked about... Had they really called them on her? She walked through the wall, going to try to get around them, when she saw they'd set guards with ghost detectors. Well this sucks... She ran back into the house and over to Vaba. "I can't escape!" She hissed in his ear. "Oh... No..." He whispered. "Wait!" Vaba said louder. "If Dark comes back she could try to take you through her black hole or something!" "Yes!" Bow said. "If she comes back in time... And where's Arrow?" "She's in my room, under the bed. They'll leave her alone." "Ok good." Bow said. "I'm going to spy on them." "Be careful." Vaba replied anxiously. Bow nodded, then remembered she was invisible, and said "I will." Then walked off to a window. Her eyes widened as she saw the huge tanks they had, full of water. They were setting up a barricade of some sort, made of a shiny mesh. Bow jumped back as she saw people walking around the house, looking through the windows and using ghost detectors. Was she really this dangerous that they have to do all this? Ok, maybe Dylan was... And they thought she was Dylan... She heard someone yelling outside, "If you don't find it, arrest everyone inside and test them to see if they're possessed." Oh no... Bow couldn't let that happen. She ran back to Vaba and turned visible just long enough to hug him and kiss him, then turned invisible again and whispered, "I love you, I'm sorry." Then ran into the room Arrow was in without waiting for a response and whispered, "You're a great sister Arrow, the best family I could have, love ya sis." Then she ran out through the wall and outside. Almost immediately, there was a loud beeping noise, and Bow felt herself freeze and turn visible without willing herself to. "Got it!" Someone shouted, and for a second Bow was annoyed by being called 'it', then moved on to more important thoughts. Like moving. She tried hard to move but couldn't, and same for turning invisible. Then she saw someone coming out of the house... With Vaba and Arrow. They didn't look like they were being helped, more like... Arrested. Bow growled, nobody treated them like that, especially when they had her already! She felt the angry heat take over again, and there was a smashing noise, then she could move again. Bow lunged at the people holding Arrow and Vaba, and tackled them both. As a demon, she could easily take them down and she didn't even hurt Vaba or Arrow. "Run!" She said, in a voice that was definetly not hers and which scared her. Vaba and Arrow took off, and nobody tried to stop them. Bow began running the other way, but of course they tried to stop her. And did. She felt the burning fire of the holy water around her paws, and backed up. But it followed her and she couldn't escape. Just as the pain was getting to be enough that she passed out Bow saw the hazy shape of a wolf with big wings swooping down at her. 

  Bow woke up in an extremely hot place that she didn't recognize. But at the same time it didn't feel scary or uncomfortable. She got up and saw Dark, or Fallen actually, sitting next to her. "Nice place, Hell is." Falled said calmly. "When you're in demon form, anyways." Bow nodded and looked around. It did feel nice, though somewhere deep inside she felt a cringing fear. "How'd I get here?" She asked, scared again by her inhuman voice. "I saved you from those evil mortals, trying to catch you. I opened a portal right under you. Though Father wasn't pleased about the water that came with you... That's bad stuff." "Thanks, sorry if I got you in trouble." Fallen laughed. "I don't get in trouble, Father is scared of me even if he won't admit it. And no problem, no demon deserves to be tortured like that. Except maybe that little pain of a brother you have." She grinned. Then there was a voice behind them that sounded more evil that any Bow had ever heard. "Scared of you? As if!" Followed by blood-chilling laughter. 

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