Sorry it's been a while. College just started back up into the new semester and things have been busy. Hopefully this chapter will bring some closure. Comment anything you would like to see or any prompts from any other show you may want me to write.

-Brielle

The quinjet landed, its cloaking on. The team were waiting by the ramp as it lowered onto the ground.

"The info we were able to get from Blake led us to these coordinates," May said, holding up the previously encrypted drive. "Let's stop this bastard once and for all," her eyes narrowed in determination.

Lincoln walked ahead of Daisy, his broad shoulders, though small compared to Mack, were well built. He walked with his head up as if he wanted to protect Daisy. Daisy smirked, flipping her hair out of her face. She knew that Lincoln knew she didn't need protecting, but she though the chivalrous thought was sweet.

"You good, Tremors?" Mack said next to her.

"Yeah," Daisy said, stretching out her shoulders. "I'm ready for this."

"You've been out for a while," Mack said. "I don't want you getting hurt," he shifted his rifle-axe in his hands.

"Simmons cleared me and I passed May's physical exam. I'm ready," Daisy said.

"I want to get a good whack in on this guy," Mack said.

"We all do," Daisy said. "Robbie especially," she whispered softly. She knew that was false. Robbie didn't care about getting a hit in. He wanted to end this. He didn't just want Cassius to suffer; he wanted Cassius dead.

They made their way into an empty hanger. It was large and abandoned. Why would Cassius have gone to such lengths to keep these coordinates safe when all that was there was an empty warehouse?

"Quake," Daisy heard, and the voice sent chills down her spine and anger through her veins. His voice was slow, his words precise.

"Cassius," Daisy growled, peering around her.

"Where's your skeleton friend?" He walked forward towards the group, slowly appearing from out of the shadows. "The Ghost Rider," he said with a slight chuckle. His arms were out to the side as if he was welcoming them to his home. Daisy met his gaze and she saw that his eyes held a sense of victory and arrogance.

"Surprised that I'm here?" He asked, chuckling loudly and rubbing his hands together. "You didn't think you figured out this place all on your own did you?"

Daisy was caught off guard for a split second.

"I led you right to me," Cassius said with a smirk before his face turned to stone. "So we can finish this once and for all."

"Why are you trying to kill us?" Daisy asked.

"It's simple, really," Cassius said. "I would have thought you'd have figured it out by now."

"Enlighten me," Daisy sneered.

"You see," Cassius paced. "if I kill you and your buddy the Ghost Rider, I'll have the powers of two of the most powerful Inhumans on the planet."

"That's what the slimy bastard does," Mack exhaled. "He steals powers."

"Well, from a scientific point of view, his DNA is altered so he can absorb another's genetic markings and mold them to his own," Simmons voice said in everyone's earpiece.

"It's actually quite fascinating," Fitz said. "Um, sorry." Daisy could see Simmons staring Fitz down in the lab.

Daisy turned her attention back to what Cassius just said. "Technically, the Ghost Rider isn't an Inhuman," Daisy said. "Sorry to burst your bubble."

"Really?" Cassius rubbed his bearded jaw with a hand. "Then what is he?"

"Your worst nightmare," Robbie growled as he appeared from behind Cassius, his chains flickering with dangerous fire. He whipped them behind his head before he slashed them at Cassius.

Cassius wasn't prepared for the attack, so Robbie was able to get a wrap around his wrist, yanking the man down to the ground on one knee. However, Cassius just laughed.

"You thought your pretty metal toys could stop me?" He shook his head, standing back up. "Don't you remember what happened last time you tried to you these on me?" His eyes narrowed and stared down Robbie. "Someone didn't make it out alive. What was the name you yelled?"

Robbie screamed, the flesh melting off his face, the Ghost Rider taking over. The flames that engulfed his head were wild with fury, red with agony. He took both hands on the chains and yanked as hard as he could, pulling Cassius to him and greeting him with a fist to the side of his face. Cassius flew through the air, landing on the ground. He stood up, not even phased.

"Come on, hot head," Cassius motioned with several fingers to him.

Robbie attacked with his chains, whipping them like a wrangler. Although Cassius was a large man, he was fast, and he was using that to his advantage. Cassius quickly gained the upper hand, throwing Robbie across the ground like a ragdoll. Lincoln took a step forward, but Daisy grabbed him by his bicep.

"Don't," she said. "If he gets his hands on you, he'll kill you, and then he'll get your powers,"

"We can't just do nothing," Lincoln said.

"Then let's put some bullets in the son of a bitch," May said, stepping forward with her gun. She emptied a whole magazine into Cassius, but they didn't even leave a mark.

"He's impenetrable from the outside," Daisy said to May.

"So how do we defeat this guy?" May said, reloading her gun.

"What if we can somehow get under his skin?" Mack said.

"Hunter, you're up. You get under everybody's skin," May said with a slight smirk.

"Oh ha-ha," Hunter rolled his eyes and put his hands on his hips. "How the bloody hell do you expect to beat him?"

He's impenetrable from the outside…

"What if I can get under his skin literally?" Daisy said. "I've done it before…under different circumstances…"

There was a silence within the group. Cassius flung Robbie for the last time and he skipped across the cement, stopping close to the team. His face came back together, and the flames on his chains died down. Now Cassius came for Daisy, a smirk on his face.

"Do it," May said with a curt nod.

She faced Cassius, bringing her gauntlets up before he could reach them. Daisy threw her hands forward, the power within her rushing out of her, even to the very tips of her fingers. She focused on Cassius' vibrations, the movement of his being. She recalled how Jaiying had taught her to listen to the mountain. She closed her eyes, listening for Cassius' body. She kicked her boot against the ground, cementing her footing into place. Her eyes snapped open, staring at Cassius. His eyes, which were usually so cocky and arrogant, had something else hidden in them. Could it be? Daisy's lips curled up slightly when she could feel his heartbeat. It was elevated ever so slightly, but she knew; he was finally worried for his life. Daisy's dark eyes pierced Cassius' and she twisted her hands, centering her vibrations. She watched as Cassius' face grew dark, his eyes realizing what was happening. He began to shake, his entire body trembling with the force of Daisy's vibrations. Her heart began beating faster and faster, her blood pressure rising as anger took over. She witnessed Cassius fall to his knees, his eyes wide in utter terror. Blood began to drip out of his nose, then his mouth, and finally his eyeballs. His screams filled the hanger as Daisy broke him from the inside.

"Tremors!" Mack yelled. "Stop! Don't do this!"

"Daisy," May said next to her, a hand on her shoulder. "We just need to get the not kill him," but Daisy didn't care about his life.

"Daisy," Lincoln put a hand on her other shoulder, his voice soft and calm. "I know you want to kill him. I know the power within you wants to be used, but this isn't you. You save people. You worked so hard to control your powers so you wouldn't hurt anyone. You tried to tell everyone when we first met that Inhumans aren't bad; they're misguided." Lincoln looked Daisy in her eyes. "You are not a killer. Yes, Cassius is one of the bad ones, but if you kill him, then you're no better than he is."

Daisy was fighting internally. She wanted Cassius to die. She wanted to kill him, but she couldn't do it. She looked at Cassius and yelled, her breath and body shaking the earth. The anger and pain made the ground tremble and she fell to her knees, her chest heaving up and down when she finally released Cassius. Lincoln dropped to his knees beside her and wrapped his arms around her, holding her as she breathed. Robbie got up and then bent down to put two fingers against Cassius' neck and waited for a sign.

He looked at Daisy. "He's alive," he nodded and Daisy nodded back, relief flooding through her.

"He'll pay for what he's done," Lincoln whispered as he held Daisy, kissing her head lightly.

Daisy held onto Lincoln's arms, taking his strength to help her. She watched Robbie's eyes as he looked down upon Cassius' fallen form. His eyes met hers and they were filled with anger and sadness. A tear escaped down his cheek before he turned and fled.

"We've got Blake. We're bringing him in," May said.