A/N: Okay, so I recently rediscovered this show on the internet, and I realized that I've completely forgotten how much I love it! (not to mention most of the plot...) I'm slowly but surely rewatching all of the episodes, and I only just finished the first season, but I really wanted to write this after seeing "Just in Time." I love animals, so naturally I wanted to know what Kiwi was thinking throughout the whole ordeal. That's what this is. I tried to make it go along with the episode as much as possible, but it could get a little confusing if you haven't watched the episode recently. I included headings in an attempt to make it a bit easier to follow.

Oh, and for those of you who were looking forward to another Ninjago story... I apologize. I have an idea, but I'm just not very passionate about Ninjago at the moment. Maybe when the new season starts I'll get back to writing for Ninjago, but until that day comes... please don't hate me. And if you do, then keep it to yourself. Negative comments are the last thing I need...

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Code Lyoko, nor the plot from this episode. I am only telling it from another point of view.


In Odd & Ulrich's Room:

I pace around the small room that I am expected to stay in when my boy isn't around, which is too often in my opinion. Why does he get to run off during the day, while I have to stay here? It's not fair. Today isn't as bad as other days, because he took the time to play Fetch with me in the Park this morning, but I still wish he wouldn't be away for so long. I get lonely being by myself in this room all day.

I finally stop my pacing when a draft from under the door brings me the scent of my boy, who everyone calls "Odd," and one of his human companions, the one called "Ulrich." I begin to bark excitedly, knowing that this means they will at least stop by to see me. Suddenly, my sensitive ears pick up a strange sound. Whatever it is, it's not good. I quickly change the inflection of my bark, trying to warn them. Wait! Don't come in here! Something's wrong!

They obviously don't get the message. My boy opens the door, looking down at me worriedly.

"Hey! Quiet, Kiwi!" he exclaims. Of course, I understand him, but this is urgent! I can't be quiet; that sound is so annoying and dangerous and he has to help me figure out what it is! I continue my high-pitched barking, trying to make him understand.

"You heard me, quiet down!" He sounds a bit panicked now, but not because he understood my warning. What is it with humans? We dogs can understand them, but they can't understand us. They really need to open their minds a little.

Odd kneels down in front of me and strokes my head as Ulrich waits at the doorway. Despite the insistence of my barking, they just don't seem to understand. I hear the sound of the glass in the window cracking, and bark even more. Please listen to me!

"What's the matter? Did you smell something? What's wrong?" he asks, obviously trying to soothe me. Well, yeah, I smelled you, but that's not what I'm barking about anymore! Why doesn't he understand?

Suddenly, the glass in the window shatters, and I yelp in fright. My boy quickly scoops me up and dives away from the window, protecting me from the shards falling all around us. I look up at him and whimper.

I hear Ulrich make an exclamation of surprise at the smashed window, but I'm more concerned for my boy; I don't bother paying attention to Ulrich. Odd pushes himself up, looks at the window, and then back at me.

"Did you do that?" he asks. What a stupid question. Of course I didn't do that! It was the irritating noise I heard earlier! But I'm tired of trying to communicate with him through barks, so I simply stare back. Let him interpret that however he wants.


While Odd is Reporting the Broken Window:

I lay down in the closet Odd put me in before he went to get the big, loud man called "Jim." Is he really mad at me for barking about the Noise I heard? But that can't be it. I didn't feel any anger coming off of him, just worry and confusion. I keep my ears perked up as Jim's voice comes from the room. He sounds like he's scolding my boy for something. The broken window, probably. I don't bother to follow the conversation, but I lift my head when I hear the word "ball." Are we going to play Fetch? It isn't mentioned a second time though, and I rest my head on my paws again, disappointed.


In Jeremie's Room:

Ooh! A new room! I can't believe my boy is actually letting me stay in a new room! I guess he really isn't mad at me after all. Oh, there's so much to explore! The smells in this room tell me that it's where another one of Odd's friends, the boy they call "Jeremie," stays. That makes sense, because he's here; sitting on a chair in front of a screen with all sorts of moving objects on it. There's even a human girl talking on the screen! But I don't care about that- I'm busy exploring.

"Stop chewing my slipper!" The sharp command is obviously directed at me, not the screen, but the slipper tastes so good! I try to hold on as Jeremie yanks it away from me, but he's too fast. I bark angrily at him for spoiling my fun. I guess I'll just have to find something else to play with.

I find another item and pick it up, scampering over to Jeremie to tease him with it. It apparently works, because I feel the anger and embarrassment ripple off of him, and he dashes after me, yelling at me to give the item back. Once again, I bark indignantly when he takes it away.

All of a sudden, I hear the same Noise I heard earlier in my boy's room, and I start howling. This human is supposed to be really smart- maybe he will understand what I'm trying to tell him. Hey! Listen to me! Something weird is going on!

Unfortunately, Jeremie doesn't seem to understand either, and the sound soon subsides. However, it's not before I hear a crash of falling debris out in the hallway, accompanied by the startled cry of the aggravating human girl called "Sissy." I wonder what's going on.