[Kyoto, Japan]

Hei sat on the bed in his small motel room. Across from him, Yin slumbered. He hasn't spoken to her since the event that took place in the Hell's Gate, four months ago. His eyes remained on her as if she would leave if he looked away. His face was unshaven from months of inactivity. The silence was broken by a sudden knocking on the door. Hei remained as if he didn't hear a sound. The knocking started again, but louder. Hei turned his attention to the door. He stood up and slowly paced towards the door. When he opened it, he saw two suited men.

"Lee Hyunsik?" one man asked.

"Yes," Hei answered.

"We need you to come with us."

"What's this about?" Hei asked.

"You'll find out when we get there."

Hei looked at the two men and stepped out of the room. As he closed the door behind him, one of them stopped it.

"We'll need the girl too."

The man pushed the door open and took a step forward, but Hei moved in his way. Hei's eyes glowed red as he grabbed the man by the head and electrocuted him. The other suited man watched as his partner fell to ground, then reached into his suit for a gun. Before he could pull it out, Hei gripped his neck and electrocuted him. He quickly entered the room, shutting the door behind. He stuffed a suitcase and picked the unconscious Yin, then fled through the window.

[Tokyo, Japan]

A young blonde man in a red jacket ran through a hallway, almost bumping into everyone he came across. He entered an office with "Misaki Kirihara" written on the door.

"Captain!" he yelled. "BK-201 was spotted in Kyoto. He's going by the name Lee Hyunsik."

A woman wearing glasses turned around and faced him.

"Very good, Yutaka."

"That's not all," he said as he attempted to catch his breath, "he was seen holding the doll. They think he was running away from someone."

"You don't think it's the CIA, do you?" Misaki asked.

"I don't know, but they're definitely after BK-201."

[Kyoto, Japan]

Hei gently put Yin down on a bench in a park.

"I'm going to leave you for a second, but I'll be right back," Hei said.

He walked away to a nearby pay-phone and inserted a coin. He dialed a few numbers, then waited as the phone dialed.

"Hello?" a voice came from the phone.

"They're on to me," Hei said. "I can't keep running."

"You won't have to anymore."

"What do you me-" Hei was interrupted by the phone hanging up on the other end.

He silently stood there for a minute, then hung up the phone. When he exited the booth, he was confronted by an old friend.

"Misaki," Hei said.

"I've been looking for you, Hei."

"I don't know what you want and I don't care," he said as he walked passed her.

"Hei, wait!" a familiar voice said.

Shocked, Hei turned back and said, "Mao?"

A small squirrel glided down from a tree and onto Misaki's shoulder.

"We're here to help you, Hei," Mao said.

"I don't need help." Hei began to walk away.

"What about Yin?" Misaki asked.

Hei stopped.

"We know how to help her."

"How?" he asked.

"Just trust us, Hei," Mao said. "You know you can trust me."

"What do you want?" Hei asked.

Mao leaped onto Hei's shoulder.

"First thing's first. We need to get Suou back."