Don Wei's pov

Don Wei stiffened as he looked impatiently at the nervous youth. Jordan a rather well built boy of seventeen, nicely built but rather plain and freckles on his face looked stiffly at him, as Don Wei felt a growing headache and rather another feeling a feeling he remembered and wasn't so fond of a certain premonition he remembered and knew all too well. He bit his lip, as he looked at Jordan his eyes filled with nothing but stern anticipation. The youth gulped as Don Wei looked at him, eyes expectant and in a way that said 'you better bring me good news or so help me god I will make you grave by beating you senseless and mercilessly.' believe it or not Don Wei was a general's, and worst he was a strict father who thought him endurance. Don Wei had beaten someone of a greater built than him to a bloody pulp before a gorilla of a sicko who had been eyeing his little girl. Who was only five years, Yes Don Wei luckily did not make news on that but he might if this seventeen year old did not give him good news. Don Wei was a father. More importantly Don Wei was a worried father who had a daughter that was lost on an alien planet filled unknown creatures and competitors that were willing to kill competition and more importantly knew how to do it discreetly. So yeah not exactly the best place for his daughter not to come back last night.

He tried to shake it off but the feeling was still there. That same feeling when Maya was.. No it would do him good not to think about that, not right now, Not when his daughter was missing, if he did he'd fall into despair. He could not think like, there was no way he should think like that. Don Wei looked at the window his eyes scanning the window, in hopes of catching a little speck of a little girl her raven hair dyed red on top with her top way too short for his liking wearing baggy pants and sneakers with pink goggles atop her hair. But sadly nothing, He didn't even bother paying attention to Jordan, who he could have sworn he hears say blah blah blah blah molly blah blah blah. It didn't matter he already knew Jordan's answer, that he didn't find her. His daughter was somewhere on this god forsaken planet (ironic since this was the home of the avatar a person with god like powers) lost alone and not safe. Well he really hated his stay here now. Eva was lost, not safe at home, where he could keep an eyes on her, but instead lost on an alien planet. He sighed not even letting the boy finish his explanation, not that he kept track of it anyways and simply said, "Never mind, i'll go look for her myself, and simply walked out the earth temple and into an earth portal ignoring the Jordan's objections, he had a daughter to worry about. And a daughter he was afraid he wouldn't see alive again, that feeling of his was not going away so easily and in truth it agitated and unravelled him to the point he felt like he'd go insane. But no he had to keep walking.

Jordan's pov

He had been standing in line trying to explain his situation to the rather aggravated manager, who seemed like their mind was elsewhere, and to the youth's surprise the manager than took of in left and tried to search for his partner. It was strange but it seemed to him that lately Don Wei cared way more about Molly's safety and well-being than his, koji's Stan's and even his own well being combined. Which kinda made Jordan feel a little left out. No that wasn't the proper word to use, it made Jordan feel kind of weird. Not Jealous just insulted but relieved. Than again It was kind of the same for him as well he cared way for Molly than the rest of the team so he shouldn't be the one that's judging. But then again he loved her, he was hopelessly in love with her.. 'Oh god don't tell me that old creep Don Wei is!' there was no time to think Jordan had to get out and try to find Molly before Don Wei does, since the man seemed old enough to be her father. Jordan did not know the irony of that thought no he did not as he ran screaming "she's young enough to be his daughter! He's old enough to be her father!" over and over again to the surprise of Stan and Koji who looked at each other than at Jordan and silently wondered what the heck was wrong with him. Yes Jordan did not know the irony of that thought he did not know indeed.

Don Wei

He sighed as the gnawing feeling in his heart would not leave him, like a dark premonition his wife's crash of her racer falling down set to flames while their little girl watched in shock, her happy little voice so full of energy heartbreakingly weak and languid just called out "Mommy?"

Don Wei shook his head, exploring the crevices of Oban of this strange island, wondering what to do. His caution told him to wait in the earth temple surely Eva would come back, but it was strange, he thought it had disappeared a long time ago but his fatherly instincts resurfaced , exhaling him like a whirlwind threatening to choke with the worry. Don Wei couldn't help but laugh as he remembered long ago in a japanese temple of a man who helped birth him and a beautiful woman who did not raise him, who had abandoned him, in disappointment and left him in the care of his actual parents, parents not by blood but by care. Those he was flesh and blood too did not care about him, and thus only called out for him to sign papers for it was the kusakabe tradition to not show their heir to the world until his twentieth birthday.

Don Wei laughed as he remembered on his eighteenth he had run away, after his true families death living his blood relatives to the dust, they had probably disowned him anyway. He sighed at the memory.

Kusikabe.

His first surname, a surname he changed to Wei and brought a new name for himself, he sighed. He was now no better than his own biological parents, no worst. He had shown his child tenderness and broke her heart, his biological mother and father were cold and he felt nothing towards them, felt no shame or hurt when they left him alone. But Eva, he could now see in her eyes that he had hurt her, he had hurt her well. Disappointed her, yet still she wanted his love. Nothing he ever felt for his biological parents. He sighed as he raised his head, only to frown a little as he saw a familiar shape, a little hobbit or gremlin like alien. Satis, he thought, The old man was walking back and forth his face troubled, as he was looking far out the distance of something, Don Wei frowned at this, not knowing what was going on, he hated that not knowing, no knowledge it always made him feel weak. And he could see the alien look at him, his staff held in his hands as his mouth was opened in full shock. Don Wei looked at him his eyes stern asking a question 'Where is my daughter?'

It was strange but he felt the little squid knew what he meant. Satis simply looked at him, pity in his eyes at Don Wei, as if he could read how truly broken this man's soul was. Satis simply shook his head telling him "It is better you do not know. And that was when something flared in Don Wei as he again looked at the squid incredulously. What the hell do you mean it's something I should not know? Huh? What the hell do you mean? Satis looked at him again in pity, Don Wei felt his nerves break as he picked the squid by it's red cloak and lifting him to his height. "Where is my daughter? Where's Eva?" Satis looked at him, pity in his eyes. Don Wei felt rage boil in his body as he dropped the squid roughly at the ground.

Satis simply picked himself up and stated "You humans are such a handful and can be quite rude when you're worried. However." He looked at Don Wei, full pity in his eyes. "Your reaction is understandable right now." Don Wei froze. "What do you mean? What the hell do you mean?!" The suid simply looked at him, unflinching and pointed his staff, to a certain direction.

Don Wei turned his head, and what he saw made his blood run cold. His mind frozen. His heart break into a thousand pieces. For what he saw was the corpse of his daughter, seaweed in her hair, her white summer dress soaked yet stained with blood. The flowers on her head where crumpled as if to show they wilted.

"Oh god Eva No!"

He promptly dropped the squid as he ran towards his daughter , hoping he was wrong, hoping against all odds she was still alive and that she just simply was faking it, acting out, anything, just don't let her be dead he thought. But sadly that was the truth. For when he came to his daughter's corpse, her eyes closed, he trying to wake her up and shake her awake, she was ice cold. Her skin was ice cold.

Don wei froze his heart breaking even. "No, God no please no. " but he already knew the truth, his daughter lay still at his felt, completely dead. But he still refused to believe it. Simply he couldn't allow himself to believe it.

But as he held his daughter close, begging her to open her eyes, begging her to breathe, he knew what happened. She was dead.

He felt himself break as a voice told him 'this is all your fault. Your ambition killed Maya, your wife, and now your self pity, your own selfishness, your very arrogance killed your only child. You destroyed your wife and now you've destroyed your only child.'

Done with felt himself shake, and simply cried "I'm sorry, Daddy's so sorry. Eva, please forgive daddy."

Satis pov

Satis looked at the broken man, intently, remembering something the creators told. "If you were given a second chance, would you do things differently.

The racing manager looked at him, eyes blood shot with pain. "Of course, if it meant i'd see my daughter again." It was then Satis saw the rage and accusation in the father's eyes. He sighed. "I didn't kill her, but I know who did." Don froze. "Who?"

"Herself."

And with that again Satis saw Don Wei break down. He sighed knowing this was to be expected, he just lost his only child just now. The old avatar felt himself grow weaker, and sighed, Oban was losing it's life, the creators gave him something, just in case for situations like these. He looked around and sighed. It was the only option, he would have to reverse time, he knew he couldn't prevent Maya's death but he could prevent Eva's abandonment, he could foil canaletto's plan without him knowing, 'but' he reasoned to himself 'it is a gamble.' But as he felt himself grow weaker, he knew he didn't have a choice. So sighing he recited the magic spell.

Don wei pov.

He opened his eyes in shock. As he scanned his surroundings. No longer was he in an alien planet where the trees had leaves bigger than his home, but now on a living room, crowded with fast food, clothes spilled all over the floor. He looked at his clothes, which strangely enough were blue flannel pajamas, matching pair. Flabbergasted he looked at the mirror, at his own reflection. He looked to be younger now in his thirties actually, his black hair still groomed but completely Raven hair now, instead of white streaks as a sight of age. "What the hell eh thought?" At the sound of the noise, as if being chased in a horror movie, he spun around these ready to attack. This was all so strange, and now he was defenseless. The pitter patter of tiny feet forced him to lower his gaze, and what he saw filled his heart in shock.

"If can't be" he muttered.

Standing before him, was a young child, a little girl.

Raven hair, ruby eyes, dressed in her pajamas holding a stuffed bunny head.

She was only 5 years old.

"Eva" he called out, afraid to touch the child, just invade this was all a dream, a cruel dream where he'd wake up and find his child still dead. No he couldn't risk it, he couldn't touch her. But as she looked up at him, her eyes filled with trust for her father, and concern and worry, things he never wanted to see in his little girl's eyes. She came to him, touching his hand, gripping it, her eyes filled with fear. The little girl had lost her mother, and those filled with pain and unsurety still looked at him. Still looked at her father with complete trust in her eyes. "Daddy? What's wrong?"

And with that Don Wei could no longer restrain himself and scooped up the young child into his arms holding her tight never wanting to let her. Don Wei had concluded, that he had been given a second chance. And as he looked at his daughter's trusting eyes, he told himself he'd fix his mistake and make sure it would never happen again.