In this chapter, there will be many angel names. I admit: it was Pixeljam, who gave me the idea to name the angels after birds (not the same names of course, because that would be unfair).

'Kite,' said Pit and sat up. He looked around him and saw the hospital-room. It was a nightmare, thought Pit. A shock went through his stomach. Ouch, what was that, thought Pit. The door opened and the nurse, commander Goldhead and Palutena walked to the angel. Pit bow with his head and miss Halo put a towel on his forehead.

'You are sweaty, have you had a nightmare?' asked miss Halo and Pit nodded.

'Lady Palutena, what are you doing here?' asked Pit to the goddess.

'This is a serious situation. Kite isn't found yet.'

'This case gets an unusual twist,' said miss Halo. 'Especially after the outcome of the investigation.'

'Do you know what happened?' asked lady Palutena.

'Well, I found hydrocarbon trichloride in Pit's breathing, so I called you.' Pit gave an uncomprehending look. 'Hydro whattes?' The nurse looked serious.

'Hydrocarbon trichloride. If you inhale that too much, you will go knockout. And that's the point. I think you have been stupefied or something.' Pit, Palutena and commander Goldhead gasped. Was that true? Was he really stupefied? If that was true, then Kite could be kidnapped, thought Pit worried. Apparently Palutena thought the same thing and said: 'Emergency meeting. Call the pantheon!' Commander Goldhead sprinted outward the hospital-room and in less than ten seconds, sector epsilon flew out to inform the other gods.

Palutena grabbed Pit's arm and they teleported to the meeting room in Zeus' temple. There were twelve desks in a circle. Almost all gods and their angelic generals appeared. At desk one stood Zeus with male angel Tawn. At desk two stood Hera with female angel Dove. At desk three stood Poseidon with angel girl Adélie. Viridi stood at desk four with angel girl Ara. At desk five stood Hermes with angel boy Lanner. Palutena and Pit stood at desk six. Next to them, at desk seven stood Ares with male angel Frigate. At desk eight stood Aphrodite with female angel Cygnetta. Desk nine was empty (Pyrrhon was at the other side of the galaxy). At desk ten stood Artemis with angel girl Gyra. At desk eleven stood Dyntos with angel boy Woody. At the last desk stood Hestia with angel boy Sparrow.

'My Palutena what's going on?' asked Zeus, the chairman of the gods.

'I hope it is important, cause I was wiping out a town with my reset bombs.' That could only be the answer of Viridi.

'The Skyworld is in danger. One of my recruits is probably kidnapped and with her, the humans could discover us.'

'But Palutena, angels must follow the Code of Silence,' said Hera.

'She was from sector Kappa, she barely know how to fly!' said Palutena.

'Amazing, this is the first time in history a human was able to catch an angel,' said Dyntos.

'Was she alone on earth?' asked Hestia.

'Pit was with her,' Palutena looked at Pit next to her and Aphrodite sniggered.

'Mission failed!' laughed Viridi and Pit blushed in shame.

'It's not his fault, this human must have had a complicated plan,' said Ares.

'We will tell our armies to keep an eye out,' said Artemis.

'Poor Kite,' said Pit and the other gods and angels gasped.

'Do you mean Kite? THE Kite?' asked Hermes. Palutena looked down and nodded.

'Change plan. Just forget what happened,' said Poseidon.

'WHAT!' said Pit and Palutena.

'Palutena. As your father, I will tell you she is not as bright you think.' I forgot that it's true Zeus is Palutena's father, thought Pit. This was the way Palutena has a family conversation.

'But...'

'No contradiction! This meeting is over.' The gods disappeared as fast as they appeared.

Pit was home. He didn't get it. Why wouldn't they save Kite? Zeus and Poseidon looked feared, thought Pit.

'Not as bright as you think? What meant Zeus with that? Has Kite a secret?'

He just couldn't forget what happened and his dream didn't made it easier. Kite was maybe injured, weakened and helpless. What if Kite wasn't alive anymore? A nerve wave flew through his stomach.

'What the underworld is wrong with my stomach?' asked Pit to himself. Was he sick? Were it the effects of the stupefaction?

Knock knock. Someone knocked at the door. Pit walked to the door and opened it. It was Ara, general of the Forces of Nature. She had pink wings, a grass green toga and ruddy hair. She was breathing loudly and it seemed she had panted.

'Hi, Pit. Lady Viridi sent me to check you, but then I saw it! Pit hurry!' Pit looked confused, but he followed the angel. They unfolded their wings and descended as quick as possible the sky.

'Wait Ara? What's going on?' asked Pit even more confused, while he was flying. Ara looked around.

'It's about your missing girlfriend,' said Ara and the angels reached the ground.

'WHAT? Kite is NOT my girlfriend.'

'Dove and Cygnetta said something else,' sniggered Ara and Pit blushed. He couldn't be in love, could he? Angels were not allowed to have relationships. Relationships were only distraction from battles.

'Stop plaguing about love and tell what you saw!' bawled Pit. Pit followed Ara and stopped at a black rectangle, also known as a television. Televisions were a kind of reflexion pools for humans. They saw the journal.

'So, mister Harrison. Can you tell us about your earthshaking discovery?' asked a reporter to a man in a laboratory coat. The man smiled and rubbed his hands.

'Well, after my discovery the world will have a different view of mythology. People, I have discovered a living ANGEL.' Pit gasped.

'Did he say angel?' asked Pit in disbelief, but Ara nodded. He was shackled behind the television.

'An angel? Do you mean the winged guardians from the heaven?' asked the reporter.

'Yes, I have even footage of the angel.' Pit gasped again when the tape started; it was Kite.