A/N: This pretty much picks up where series two ended. It's written with the implication that people reading it have seen the series. The chapters are kept short so that it's easier to follow. Plus it means I can add it despite the fact that its not finished. Please review!

-Slim

"I have a very bad feeling about this, guys."

Zeus looked at Robby and Jakki beside him, then turned his eyes back to the empty space where, only seconds ago, two very strange creatures had been perched.

"Maybe Quixote isn't on our side after all," said Jakki, looking increasingly worried. All this time they hadn't even considered Quixote to be a threat. Why should they? She'd always been there to help them out when things looked bad. If Quixote could indeed be called a "she". The point was, they'd finally defeated the Uber Tubers, and now suddenly a new threat had unveiled itself. Then vanished.

Robby punched some buttons on the machine beside the now-empty cocoon from which Quixote 2 had hatched. "This doesn't make sense," he mumbled, looking from the machine to the cocoon remains, "Why would it want us to think that was Hart in there? And why hatch now?"

"Why not now?" Asked Zeus, examining the mess Quixote 2 had left behind. "Who knows what their plan was? But that's not important. What's important is that now there are two extremely powerful Quixotes running around and they no longer seem to be on our side. We have to find them."

"And what about Hart? And Rome? They were supposed to be back here by now. We have to find them first." Jakki waited for Zeus to come up with a plan. It didn't take long.

"Ok. Jax, you and I will head back to the dam and see if we can find them. Robby you stay here in case they come back while we're gone." He didn't wait for an answer. Taking the stairs two at a time he headed towards the nearest exit from The Storm's secret underground headquarters, with Jakki close behind. "You can keep an eye on Susik as well," he added, throwing a glance over his shoulder at Robby. Doctor Susik had been unconscious since they'd dropped in to see Director Louden, but Zeus was certain the stun wouldn't last. And when Susik finally woke up, Jakki knew Zeus wanted someone there to make sure he couldn't go anywhere. He'd already escaped once.

Jakki followed Zeus past all The Storm's computer equipment and monitors and finally up another set of stairs that led to the surface. As she climbed out she drew in a deep breath. The fresh air out here was much welcomed after the stuffiness beneath the earth. It was certainly a good place to hide, but Jakki preferred being outside. It just felt more pure. They climbed out and quickly covered the exit. Crouching low, they scurried across the empty field and into the trees, always looking around to make sure no one was watching. The dam wasn't far, but Jakki hoped they weren't already too late.