hadn’t come to request an audience.
 
 The demon chuckled. “I think not. I have a contract, you see.
 
 Someone is paying me to take you off the plane. Odd, isn’t it? You’re
 
 just a little cash cow, sweetheart. I made money stealing you from
 
 your plane, and now I make money taking you back. The village hag
 
 is paying me handsomely to get rid of you. She wanted me to kill you,
 
 but I told her she didn’t have enough to pay for that. I will have to
 
 stay away from this plane for a while as it is. If I killed you, I suspect
 
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 the warrior half might never stop hunting me. I gave the hag a spell to
 
 take care of him, but I don’t trust her to get it right. I can’t have the warrior pursuing me.”
 
 “The intellectual half wouldn’t be too happy, either,” Meg
 
 commented. She was trying not to think about the hag the demon
 
 mentioned. It was impossible. Someone in the village wanted to hurt
 
 Beck and Ci. She started to panic. They were in the village right now.
 
 What if Bri’s accident had really been a trap? “I don’t want to go
 
 back.”
 
 A sly smile split the demon’s face. He showed jagged, sharp teeth.
 
 “Of course you don’t, dear. You’re a pathetic little nothing on your
 
 plane. Here, you’re a queen.” He shrugged. “It’s kind of a crappy
 
 kingdom, though. At least on the Earth plane you’ll have running
 
 water. Look at it that way, dear.”
 
 “No,” Meg said, pulling her courage around her. “I won’t go.”
 
 “You’re going to be trouble, aren’t you?” the demon asked. “Oh,
 
 well, we can do it the hard way, then.”
 
 As the demon brought his fist down on Meg’s head, she wished
 
 she’d been smart enough to lie.
 
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