Heidi sighed and withdrew her hand from the door. What if she was wrong? She'd be totally embarrassing herself. But what if she was right? She had to take that chance.

Chiro opened the door. "I sensed you outside my room. Is something wrong, Heidi?"

"It's… about my brother…" Heidi hesitated again.

"You said you thought he was on Shuggazoom. Are you second-guessing yourself?" Chiro seemed concerned about her.

"His name…" Heidi stopped again, and then forced herself to say it. "He has the same first name as you, and now that I think about it, we both have black hair and blue eyes. Did… did you ever have a little sister?"

Chiro was surprised by the question. His mouth fell open a little.

"I'm sorry. I don't mean to really invade on your family life, but I have to know. I have to know if you're my brother." Heidi said quickly, almost regretting the words she was pushing out of her mouth.

Chiro was silent for a while. Heidi turned to go, but he grabbed her arm.

"Yes…" He whispered almost inaudibly. "The answer's yes. I had a little sister. Her name was Amy and she died when she was five. A man named Jose set up dynamite in our house. When I tried to save her, he shot us both. I barely survived. From what I know, Amy didn't survive. Nor did our parents."

King Frasisco's words echoed through Heidi's head. 'They're dead. My associate Jose made sure of it.'

"And her name was Amy?" She didn't even realize she was asking out loud until Chiro confirmed it. "That name… It rings a bell… And I was five when I was kidnapped and replaced by a clone. My brother's, and my, last name is Davis. Is… is that…"

"It is…" Chiro looked as if he might faint. "It's my last name too."

"Does that mean…" Heidi began.

Just then, Chiro passed out.

Heidi quickly roused the monkeys and let them know. Since Chiro's room was closer, they laid him down on the bed in there.

"No fever." Gibson pointed out. "It's probably just exhaustion. We did so much fighting today and he's been recovering from something lately. He'll probably wake up in the morning as his normal self. Let's all give him some space."

"Actually, Gibson, can I stay in here?" Heidi asked. "I want to be here when he wakes up."

"Ok, Heidi, but don't get too close. If he's sick, we don't want you catching it too." Gibson cautioned.

"Alright, Gibson, I won't." Heidi gave a small wave.

Chiro woke up a few minutes later with a moan. "Amy…"

Heidi hesitated. Should she act like she was Amy? She didn't know if she was, but it was too much of a coincidence for her not to be, and the name did sound like something that belonged to her.

"Amy?" Chiro was staring at her. "Are you really Amy or was it a weird dream?"

"The conversation we had wasn't a dream." Heidi said. "And King Frasisco did admit to me that he'd sent a man named Jose to kill my family."

"So the person I tried to save from the fire, the person who died from both gunshot and smoke, it was a clone?" Chiro tried to put two and two together.

"I think so, and saving me from a fire does sound like something he would do." Heidi answered. She spotted the Sun Riders poster that was hanging in Chiro's room. "We used to watch 'The Sun Riders' together. Because of them, my brother wanted to be a hero. That's also how I learned how to fight."

"If all this is true, then your brother is a hero. A protector of Shuggazoom City." Chiro smiled.

"Really?" Heidi asked.

"If your brother and I are the same person." Chiro replied.

"Which I think is true." Heidi put in.

"That means you never died in the fire. You were being held prisoner on another planet." Chiro frowned. "If I'd only known, I would've come sooner."

Heidi scooted closer. "So my real name is Amy?"

"It's too much of a coincidence for you not to be." Chiro scooted closer as well.

"What's past is past. What matters now is that we're together again." Heidi/Amy decided, and she and Chiro shared a sibling embrace.