Tusbaki came rushing back into the room with Stien following before she could answer. Stien went over and stood by Maka. "We're curious as to what happened, Samigan and I, of course. Is it what I predicted would happen?"

Maka closed her eyes and sighed. She opened them and looked at Stien. She couldn't speak at the moment so she settled for nodding.

Stien smiled. "Then I'll go call her, as we agreed." He finished waiting for her to object or smile, but she did neither.

Stien left the room when he realized that he wasn't going to get a reaction out of her, and Maka stayed quiet while Blackstar, Tusbaki, and Soul looked at each other confused. "Call who?" Soul finally asked Maka.

She looked at him and then away. "My mom." She whispered not looking at any of them.

Everyone stayed quiet, staring at Maka. Blackstar was the first to react. "Oh, she's coming back?" he asked quietly, not sure how to act.

Tusbaki looked at him. "Do you know her mom Blackstar?"

Blackstar looked at Maka and when she didn't look at him he nodded. "Yeah, I know her. Maka and I used to hang out a lot when we were little kids. We were the only kids that young and DWMA. I never saw Kidd. Her mom used to drive us around if we wanted her to."

Soul then turned to look at Blackstar. He knew they had been friends, but he didn't expect that long. Maka rarely talks about her mom, and Blackstar had met her.

"Well, why would Stien be calling your mom? Is it because you're in the hospital? Is it more serious that we thought?" Tusbaki asked panicking.

"No," Maka giggled a little bit at the thought of her mom coming all the way over here because she was in the hospital, "Well, yes, a little bit. It's the reason I passed out, and it wasn't from the injury."

Soul looked at Maka for a minute, but she didn't continue. When the room was so quiet it became deafening he spoke, "Maka do you know what caused you to faint?"

She nodded without looking at anyone.

Everyone's eyes were on her, waiting for her to continue, but she still didn't say anything. This time it was Tusbaki who spoke up, "Will you tell us why?"

Maka nodded, and then looked at each of them then turned away again, "First tell me how much Stien told you guys."

"Nothing." Blackstar and Tusbaki answered at the same time.

Maka looked back at Soul. "He told me that your soul wavelength seemed too strong."

She smiled lightly, "Well I guess my soul wavelength would have increased. The reason that it did was because my soul perception increased. It might have even surpassed the level of soul perception that B.J. had. My mom's coming because she has full custody of me and she told them to call her if this ever happened. It was predicted by Stien when I was younger, becasue I have a unique soul."

They all sat there digesting what she had said when Stien came in. "She said that she'll be here sometime tomorrow to bring you home with her. She suggested that you pack."

Maka closed her eyes. Soul spun around to face Stien. What do you mean, 'Take her back?' Take her where?" and when Stien didn't answer him he turned back around to face Maka. "Maka, what is he talking about?"

Maka's head sunk down lower, "She probably wants to take me back to Europe with her." She whispered so he could barely hear.

Soul's eyes widened a bit and Blackstar's mouth fell open, and Tusbaki was almost in tears when she whispered, "She wouldn't make you, would she?"

Maka's head sank lower as she nodded. Soul looked at Stien, his red eyes seemed to almost glow with rage, and spoke to him in a hard voice that resembled the weapon that he turns into, "She can't do that."

"She can," Stien answered seriously, "she officially has full rights to Maka and her dad is just a temporary guardian, like a babysitter."

"Well then we'll just have to talk to Samigan, and make it so her mom can't take her." Blackstar almost shouted.

Stien nodded, "I would visit him tonight though. Once Kami gets here tomorrow there'll be no arguing with her."

"Okay, we should head over soon then, Right?" Tusbaki asked in her usually quiet voice.


sorry it's so short