It was midnight on Earth and a certain earth girl was neglecting her studies again and instead had climbed up to the roof to look out at the stars.

She missed those times on Alwas and Oban competing against others and racing towards the finish line. She missed the thrills as well as the upsets. Strangely at times she even missed Kross and his threats towards any and all species. Most of all she missed a certain Prince.

And looking up at the stars whenever she thought about him made her feel calmer, somewhere in this vast majority of space was his home.

Molly wished she could be there too right beside him to hear him talk about his life,hear his laugh and see the way his eyes shined when he talked about racing or anything else he loved.

She loved him for who he was. Truly loved him but Molly also knew that no matter how much she was in love with him nothing would become of her feelings, even if she told Aikka it wouldn't accomplish anything. He was a Prince destined to marry a princess. There was no room for her romantic thoughts towards him...it would only cause her more pain.

"Molly." Said a distant voice she had once heard back on the mother planet, she got up slowly not daring to believe what she was hearing. her breath catching in her throat.

"Aikka?" She gazed around, the more she moved towards the window the more static she could hear.

"I wish to speak to Molly."

"Prince?"

"Dad?" Molly shouted as she came into the room where Don stood stiff as a board looking directly into the holographic face of the Nourasian Prince.

"It appears you have a visitor." Don said as she came up beside him. "I had no idea this could be used for purposes other than contacting the president."

"Pardon my intrusion I hope I didn't wake either of you but I had to discuss some things with Molly."

"What kind of things?" Don Wei asked, meanwhile Molly had a small smile forming on her face.

"I just spoke with my father Molly, I can finally show you my kingdom as I promised."

"Well it's about time." The Prince's hologram have a slight chuckle. they gazed at each other silently forgetting that there was another person in the room.

"What about the Krogs?" Don finally spoke. "If I am to allow my daughter to visit I need to know that it is safe there."

"Rest assured sir."Aikka bowed. "I would never allow Molly to come to my home if I thought her life was in danger. That is why I am seeking you out Molly, Kross and his forces have left Nourasia for good."

"So when do I leave?"

"The transport should arrive within one weeks time. I must warn you though Molly. The trip to Nourasia takes one month's time. And the return transport will not come back for another year, if not longer. I just want to prepare you and make sure you're up for this."

"Let's do this." She placed her fist up, with a smile he matched it holding her gaze. "I thought you had maybe forgotten about me."

"You are one of my closest friends Molly, It would be a dishonor to the Nourasian code to cast aside a unique being such as yourself. Especially after all we've been through."

"Right…" She got lost in her memories for a moment before saying. "I look forward to seeing your home Prince." She winked and noticed they're hands were still in fist bump position. She savored the moment as long as possible.

"And I look forward to showing you Molly. Get some rest Princess." He winked back at her. "I wouldn't want a sleepy traveler to look after on our tour of the city."

"You best get some energy yourself Prince, you'll need it to keep up with me." He raised his eyebrows while Don massaged his temple in frustration.

"Do I hear a challenge?"

"You better believe it..we still haven't settled out little peace race we were SUPPOSED to have.." She glanced at her father. "So why not try again? At least this time I'll be in COMPLETE control."

"I accept your offer and look forward to winning the race."

"We'll see about that."

"Goodnight Molly, sweet dreams."

"You know…" Don said after the connection had been terminated. "You'll have to tell that young man to use your real name." Molly didn't want to, she liked hearing the name he was already using.