Sapphira woke up ready to a new day. She finally found her exit of Sunshine's Arcade, her way to a new home.

She was about sixteen years, with long red hair and bright blue eyes, hence the nickname Blue, like her only friend called her. She put up her better clothes, a saphire blue jacket, black t-shirt, jeans and black and white sneakers, and tied her hair in a ponytail with a liquorice hope.

She was in Sugar Rush 2, her hiding spot and home of her friend Jubileena.

"Jubi, I'm going!" She called the other girl, looking at herself in the mirror.

Not like she was the vain kind of people, but she wanted to cause a good impression.

"You really have to go?" The cherry themed teen asked, heading up to her guest's room.

"You know I have Jubi."

"But, you belongs to this Arcade, why you want to go?" Jubileena protested.

"This is the problem. I belong to here, but I have no family, job or a life. Everyone knows me and everyone remembers me things I want to forget. Here I'm nothing Jubi, just the daughter of Samira, is just who I am. I want to go to a place where everyone will know me to who I am, not what my mother was. To a place when I can have a new family and a new job, met new people, live new adventures. I belong to her Jubi, but my heart not."

"But... How about me?" Jubileena protested.

"Sorry Jubi! You're just one in the crowd. I will just come back sometimes to see you, I promise! But none wants me here anymore." Sapphira sighed. "Arcade will open in half an hour, I have to go now." She began to run out of the house. "I send you a letter when I arrive somewhere!" She yelled back, already outside.

Saphira headed to Sunshine's Game Central Station - that was not so much different from Litwalk's, just busyless - without being stopped by Sunshine's Surge Protector and walked to the Internet's room.

She remembered Jubileena's warning, about the Internet be a big place and she could end lost and all, but she really did not care about where she was going, just that was far off there.

Saphira saw the trains that connects Sunshine's PC to another ones and approached, but before she could reach them, she was stopped by two tall muscular men, and called by a feminine's voice.

"Who are you and where are you going girl?"

"Uhh... I want to travel."

"The Arcade will open soon, so back to your game and try again when it closes, OK?" The woman replied, without really pay attention on Sapphira.

"But I've not a game to back."

"You have any authorization?"

"Autho... what?" Sapphira asked confuse.

"An antivirus authorization to head another PC, to make sure you're free from things that can cause problems in another place or something."

"Look, I'm not a virus. I just want to be in another place that this stupid one."

"Sorry girl. Without an authorization you couldn't pass."

Sapphira sighed, but she really was holding a mischievous smile.

"All right." She replied and turned back.

But, after some steeps, she looked at a group of mem that was going to the trains. As they passed by the guards Sapphira ran, the guards couldn't catch her before the train leave the station.

She sat there, smiling triumphantly.

"Where we're going guys?" She asked to the man at her side.

"You don't know? So why you're here?"

"I'm running. So?"

"We're going to Litwalk's Arcade. Where are you trying to go?"

"Any place far away from here. Another Arcade sounds good to me."

She took her cellphone out of her pocket and put the ear phones, silencing for the rest of the travel.

The train finally arrived at a station and she jumped out it and ran to what she thought be the exit of the Internet's room.

Different of Sunshine's, when she crossed the line between Internet's room and Game Central Station, an alarm sounded.

Scared, she ran, ignoring the lot of times she bumped or tripped in someone, until she felt off danger. She finally took a look around. The station seemed same she had left almost half an hour ago, but was bigger. Was getting empty, because the Arcade was about to open. She looked around and finally found a game good to her hide 'till the Arcade close again, it was Sugar Rush. She never had been in the old version of her friend's game, but knew that was a big place where she could be out of sign, have food and a good rest.

She reached Diet Colla Mountain in half an hour, she had heard that wasn't a race track there, so she knew that nothing wrong could happen.

She sat against a wall, but she fall through it and found herself in a new place, that was the same of the new version of the game, but the racetrack was broken and had not an opening. So how she managed to enter there?

She sat up, and look at the wall. It was made o blue pixels, and she couldn't see her legs.

She finally stood up and the wall stopped glitiching. She smiled happily and walked around for a time, until she finally rested against a wall and soon fell asleep.