Authers note: okay, this is set after episode 21. Molly has just crashed on the planet. (O yeah Don Wei still does not know that Molly is actually Eva)

Confusion

He just couldn't believe it. She was gone, really gone. And he couldn't help but feel as if it was his fault. He betrayed her. He had shot her down several times. He could have saved her. He should have saved her. He wanted to do the same thing as the earth gunner, Jordan, just let out a huge scream. But he couldn't do that for then the crogs would know he cared for Molly wich he really did not want them to know.

"Do not feel sorry for her, she died in an honourable way. She sacreficed herself to save her friend." Canaan, his fencing master, said as he walked behind the prince. "She had a good death."

Prince Aikka didn't respond to his teacher. It may have been a good death according to his people but she died too young, way too young. It just wasn't fair. He thought back on earlier that afternoon when he had been spying on the earth-team to see how they were doing.

(flashback)

Aikka was sitting on top of the earth-team's temple and overheard the conversation that Jordan had with two other humans.

"I should be dead not she. If she'd just pressed her own eject butten instead of mine she'd still be alive."

"It's not your foult she died. It's just the way she is. She couldn't have lived with herself if she knew she'd let you die."

"But I can't help feeling guilty." He heard Jordan let out a huge sigh.

"I still can't believe Don Wei, he's now contacting the presedent to tell him we can't race. He doesn't even care that Molly is dead." This shocked Aikka. How could someone not care that Molly was dead? (Okay crogs and other enemys not included)

"My prince, you better get some rest. You have a race tomorrow." He was awaken from his thoughts as his fencing-master said this.

"You are right, I'll go get some sleep." Aikka said although he knew he wasn't going to sleep much as he kept thinking about Molly and how he wished she was still alive.

That brought him to the next problem: Was he still going to wish his kingdom free or was he going to bring Molly back?

He knew what Canaan would say: the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

Yeah, but he had it easy he hadn't just watched his best friend die. Although he wasn't sure he just thought of her as a friend. Sometimes he just had the feeling he liked her a bit more than that but... it was just stange, he couldn't really describe it. Just a weird feeling.

With these confused thoughts the prince went to bed not knowing that miles below, in a deep cannyon a certain girl woke up.