Six stayed in the car while John and Sam went looking for a place to stay overnight. She knew that they were probably not coming back for a while, so she let her thoughts drift. She had become closer to Sam during the time they were together, but she also knew that it could never work. One day, after the war, she would return to Lorien and Sam would stay on Earth, which made her jealous of Sarah. The girl did not even know how lucky she was to have a boyfriend like John, who loved her more than his own life. After reading the letter Henri left behind, she had begun to dream about herself in Sarah´s place, which could even have happened if they had been able to stay on Lorien, their parents had been best friends after all.

She was ripped out of her dreams as John and Sam came running back, shouting: "The Mogs are after us. Drive as fast as you can, Six."

She did not even wait until they had closed the door, before she was speeding up as much as she could. They reached the outskirts of the town in under ten minutes, but had at least three police cars following them, trying to get them to stop.

John used this telekinesis to let them all have flat tires and soon they had left them far behind. They stopped at a country road, where an unused haystack was not far away. Again they used telekinesis to open the doors, drove the truck inside and closed them again.

Then they pulled out the sleeping bags and mats they had brought and laid them on the ground for later.

Six got out the food they had been able to take before they had left Paradise. Sarah and Mark had brought them everything they could find, that would be good for some time. They had also raided the kitchen of Henri and Sam´s mother, which got them enough to live from for at least one month.

After they had finished to eat, they slowly got tired. John was the first to fall asleep. Sam and Six watched him for a while and had no doubt he was dreaming of Sarah the way he smiled. It was almost midnight before they finally crawled into their sleeping bags as well. They were out before their heads even touched the ground.