Yay, chapter 6! Fun fun. Well, it's kinda short, but it was just supposed to center around a few things. It's not the longest chapter, but it's not super super short. Sorry it took so long to put up, as well. I was having trouble uploading the document for some reason.

00kamijin: Yeah, it kinda does, eh? But I more so used it from the 12th book of Beyblade I previewed in Australia—Rin attacks DJ when he calls her little. But either way—Yeah, I liked that line. I figured a lot of people would probably agree x3

whyamidoingthis01: Glad you liked it, glad you'll be back! –smile-

tornadicwulf666: Glad I got you laughing! –bow-


Chapter 6: Her Betrayal

Tala looked at the map, clutching his raincoat around his neck. "Stupid directions…doesn't Mr. Dickinson know by now that I'm directionally challenged? ARGH!" He let out a loud groan of frustration as he looked around for the street… whatever. "I can't even READ Japanese!" The soaking wet red hair complained loudly, tossing his head back in frustration, the rain soaking his hair even more. He snapped his back forward and started looking around irritably.

"All I wanted to do was visit Falcon!" He muttered angrily as he looked for the exact symbols on a street sign, since symbols were the only thing he could go by right now. "… Well, there's this street, I recognize that… wait… this street leads to that street which… leads… to... WHAT! I'M RIGHT BACK WHERE I STARTED!" Tala yelled loudly, glad no one was around, "DAMMIT! I'M LOST!"

"Hey kid, ya lost?"

'This seems familiar…Damned Déjà vu…' Tala turned to his right, seeing a boy standing there this time. "No."

"I heard you yelling." The boy replied, "You yelled, "I'm lost."… So are you?"

"…Depends on who're asking…" Tala replied smugly, starting to walk off. The boy followed,

"Looking for the Black Cats place?" He asked curiously. Tala stopped dead and looked at him, shocked,

"How'd you…?" Tala trailed off. The boy grinned,

"Intuition. And I heard the name Falcon… I know her. She used to live in Russia, I lived there once." The boy said as Tala's attention perked up,

"Oh? Where?" He asked, "oh, and uh, could you show me where she lives?"

"Moscow, and 'course I could show ya," The boy replied, starting to walk, Tala behind. "Name's Anine, by the way."

"Anine? Like… A… nine? The number?" Tala asked curiously.

"No, not like A NINE, the number. Like E nine, a number and a letter." The boy replied, glaring, before smirking. "Or you can call me Cosmos."

"…I'll just call you Cosmos…" Tala said slowly.

"So what's your name?" Cosmos asked curiously.

"Tala… Tala Ivanov." Tala replied as Cosmos nodded, taking in the information. "Back to Falcon, though…"

"Right… right…" Cosmos stuffed his hands into his red jacket pockets, "Well, Falcon was born 'n Russia…'Cemeber 13th… In da li'l ol' town o' Moscow."

"Why are you talking like that…" Tala asked, his left eye twitching.

Cosmos huffed, "Fine, fine. Ruin the kouchi dialect mood why don't ya?" He grumbled something before continuing, "Either WAY. She was born in December, in Moscow, on the 13th. Her parents were eligible killed, so we were told, so she grew up in a place you… might know of. Moscow Balkov Abbey sound familiar?"

"What? But I knew everyone at the abbey— I've never seen Falcon! There were never any girls there! Boris said so!" Tala objected, glaring.

Cosmos sighed, "Falcon was an exception. She was powerful enough Boris took her in, gave her own room, but she lived like the rest of you. Just trained privately and secretly."

"Oh."

"Well, you're a bundle of joy, aren't you?" Cosmos muttered sarcastically, "'Oh'? That's all you can say?"

"What are expecting me to do? Freak out?" Tala pointed out, raising an annoyed eyebrow. Cosmos grumbled,

"Something even a little better than 'Oh' would've done nicely…"

"Fine, fine… how about this…" Tala paused and then said monotonously, "Wow."

"Eh, close enough…" Cosmos shrugged, "Anyways, Falcon's one girl… you really just don't want to get tangled in with. I swear, something's not right with that girl…Something about her gives me a dark aura."

"Maybe it's just you." Tala objected, "Not like you can see aura's anyway…"

"But I can," Cosmos smirked. "Your aura is a light blue with a slightly red towards the out edge. You're ice, but you have an easy temper and you're directionally challenged. Your bit beast is Wolborg and her attack is Novae Rog. You fought BEGA 5's Garland Tzebult and were sent into a coma, thus ending you and your team's advance on BEGA."

Tala blinked, looking a mix between shock, curiosity, and befuddlement (A/N: I don't know why, but I like that word XD), "You can tell all of that just by looking at my aura!"

"No. I just knew half of that… "

Tala: GRAH –anime fall-

Cosmos sweatdropped, "But I CAN tell your bit beast, your attack, and personality/element."

"Oh…" Tala nodded, "That's cool… So you can do that with Falcon? Is that power born to just you? Or can you like…pass it on? I'd love to be able to do that…"

"Yes!" Cosmos grinned, "Her aura colour is… Oh look, we're here!"

Tala frowned. He was damn curious now about Falcon's aura… about her. And he wanted to look at her aura himself. "Great…"

"Well, just go on in, mate," Cosmos pointed to the small home, but not before he patted Tala's shoulder, making the redhead jump when he felt a small prick. "Go on. They don't bite… well, actually, Summer does…Just don't call her little and you're good to go." Tala nodded and reluctantly started walking,

"Okay… Thanks, Cos—" Tala turned around to thank the boy. "…He vanished?" Tala blinked. "Man, WHY do I know all the people that just VANISH after they helpYOU?"

"Hey, who the hell's yelling out here! We've got a sleeping kid in here you—" The boy stopped dead upon realization, "Ehh? TALA! HI!"

"Huh?" Tala glanced over to the boy, looking up at the boy from where the half-neko-jin stood on the porch, "Oh? Uh…Cyra, right?"

(CHANGE POV)

The black haired boy nodded calmly, "Yup! What brings you down here to our little abode? We were just about to eat! Come in, come in!" Cyra jumped, now hyper, to the porch steps and bounced next to me, making me jump out of surprise when he did.

I just looked at Cyra curiously, wondering how a 15 year old has that much energy. "Uh… thanks…" I paused, "I think."

Cyra grabbed my wrist and dragged me inside, grinning hyperly. "Come on in!" He dragged me into what seemed like the living room and let go of my wrist there, "I gotta help with dinner. Make yourself at home!" He waved and ran into the kitchen, a few minutes later kicking Makoto out and snapped something at him in Chinese that I probably didn't want translated when I saw the wide-eyed expression of Makoto, and Autumn yelling 'Watch your mouth in front of Summer!' from the kitchen.

Kala looked at me boredly from her position of leaning on the wall with her arms crossed, "What brings you here?" She asked as Makoto walked off into the hallway, a loud crash soon emitting. "Dammit there went the vase…" She muttered.

"I needed to ask Falcon a few things," I replied cautiously. For some reason, when I looked at her, I saw a faint light blue aura with black toward the inside. I blinked. Did Cosmos seriously pass his power to me? I mean I did feel a prick when he patted my shoulder … Wow, this is cool! But… but that idiot didn't explain what was what! All I know is that… okay, let's figure this out. Light blue… ice! Yes, her element is definitely ice… How'd he figure out the second aura and HOW THE HELL do you figure out the BIT BEAST? COSMOS! Damn him! Huh? Whoa, Kala's aura disappeared… Okay, I think I get something… after I see their aura it becomes invisible again? Okay… that makes little sense…

"She's not here," Gou replied, in the same position as Kala. He was right next to his twin sister, scowling. I looked at his aura, which was a faint red, apparently meaning fire I think, with black towards the inside. What's up with all the black?

"Went out training," Kala added.

"Anything that you can ask us?" Gou asked boredly.

I simply sweatdropped, "Err… no…"

"Aye, are they pestering you?" Rin asked, walking into the room. She was wearing a pink tube top and a short pink tennis skirt with her hair down. "Kala, Gou, c'mon now, leave Tala alone."

"No, no, they're fine…" I said, sweatdropping more. "What's with the attire change, Rin?"

Rin blinked, not sure what I was talking about at first, "Oh, this! Was playing tennis with Autumn. When you don't have a court and you're playing in grass though, it proves more than… just a little difficult…" She sweatdropped, sighing.

"I see…" I said, raising an eyebrow. Rin took a swig of her water and wiped her forehead, panting.

"So, no offense meant, but why ya here?" The pink haired neko-jin asked curiously.

I sweatdropped again, "Er… Just wanted to ask Falcon a couple of questions…"

"Anything you could ask me?" Rin questioned as she set her water down and sat down next to me, untying her tennis shoes.

"Well… One." I said after a moment of thought. I saw Kala and Gou glare and glower at me out of the corner of my eye. "Does Falcon randomly disappear during the day? Not like POOF she vanished, but like… She just ran off without warning?"

"Well… Yes. A lot, actually." Rin said, musing as she scratched her cheek. "She does… She says she taking a walk, but when she vanishes at 7 P.M or later sometimes than 11, we tend to get a little worried she's doing something we're not aware of, and something that could potentially get us in trouble—we expect nothing less from her..."

I raised my eyebrow at this. This is getting me somewhere in my suspicions… "Rin… Her past. Can you tell me anything about her past?"

Rin pursed her lips, "Well… I suppose it'd be all right…" She stood up, walked over, and sat down across from me (probably so she could look me in the eye), on a pink stool, with her legs crossed. "Well, for starters, she was born in Russia, as you probably know. What most people don't know is her REAL name is Francesca, not Falcon—but she attempts to murder you if you call her Francesca, so I wouldn't recommend it. She's half neko-jin, father's side. She never had a mother, she never remembered her… Falcon was adopted by two males, who she accepted just as having two dads—she never cared, she was happy. Although, she was kidnapped by Boris when she was very young, said he knew he father and how much potential he had, but wasted, so he took her to the Moscow Balkov Abbey when she was 4 or 5. She lived there until one day, when she was about 12, she saw a giant pillar of light and darkness mixing together, coming together from different ends of the Earth. One from the Western world, most likely from America, and then one in the Siberian outskirts… The darkness came from the Siberian steppes, while the light came from America."

I listened intently. I remember that column of light earlier today and Nighthawk cursing about someone starting too soon. Could she and someone else possibly been performing some sort of ritual? And who is this "princess" that Nighthawk mentioned? Wait, column of Darkness and Light? Princess? No… NO way! It couldn't be! He is WAY too young for kids…! …OH GOD MENTAL IMAGES! ACK! ACK! ACK!

(A/N: Me: -stares- Tala, that isn't in the script. Tala: Shut up I'm improvising.)

"…and then," Rin continued. Whoops, guess I zoned out while I was freaking out... "Then she said she blacked out. When she woke up, I was hovering over her along with my stepbrother, Cyra. The rest of the gang we already met up with… but we met up with Makoto afterwards— he and his brother, I think."

"Brother?" I mimicked, "Makoto has a brother?"

"Well, that's what he said when the kid, older than us, maybe 15 or so at the time while we were 12, 13, was getting dragged off." Rin replied.

"Uh… dragged off? Like arrested? Who were dragging him off?" I asked curiously. All of this was starting to fall slowly into place, like a key, unlocking a secret door, which holds the missing pieces to the puzzle.

"Abbey guards, so I suppose you could call it arrest… but he had done nothing wrong other than escaping." Rin explained. "Abbey guards were dragging him off, so Falcon says… We tried to stop them, to help Makoto, but when they pulled a gun and threatened to shoot, we had no choice but to… well, back off. Makoto joined our team after that fiasco, but he never said a word about his brother—not even his name. The last thing we remember the kid yelling as he was dragged off was …" Rin paused either for an effect, or because she had a hard time remembering, "Was… 'Don't let the darkness and light mix again. Don't let the Princess surrender her bit beast to him or else the whole world is doomed to eternal desolation and damnation'…" (A/N: Damnation is the opposite of … salvation, right? Right? … Hello?)

I blinked, "Him? Who's him?"

Rin sighed, "He never said." I furrowed my brows in concentration. I didn't notice Rin's aura before, it wasn't there, but now it was a faint green, Earth I think, with black towards the inside as well. All of their aura's… had black toward the center—why? Maybe because they're the Black Cat team? But then their aura's shouldn't be affected by a name, right…? Why am I asking so many damn questions!

"I see…" I said slowly. "Wow, that's some tale."

"Isn't it?" Rin frowned, "Falcon's lived a rough life, but I think Makoto's is even worse."

"That cheerful kid?" I asked, shocked. "We talking about the same Makoto I'm thinking of?"

"Hey, they saw the most cheerful people hide the darkest pasts, you know," Rin nodded approvingly. "But either way, yes. Makoto. You see, he and his brother saw their parents killed in front of them…his brother taken to the abbey left Makoto with no one. He's had it tough…Especially since he was so close to all of them."

I frowned, "That can really scar a kid…" I muttered, sighing.

"What can?" Makoto asked curiously, grinning as he walked out of the hallway. Rin quickly shook her head,

"Nothin', Makoto!" She said just as cheerfully, smiling. I smirked lightly as I studied Makoto's aura— blue-ish green, I'm assuming wind or something, with, you guessed it, black towards the inside.

"Dinner blew up," Autumn informed as she walked out of the kitchen, black smoke over her face and body. I squinted lightly, looking at Autumn's aura. It was navy blue, water, with, must I say it, black towards the inside. Summer bounced out beside her, giggling with a pitch black face and front body. What I saw now really made me confused. Summer's aura was pure yellow—lightning— with NO black at all.

My eyes widened in confusion— Why was her aura a pure colour while the others were all two? What's going on here?

"Oh, hey Tala. Cy' never told us you were here—staying for dinner? We're gonna have to get take out, though…" Autumn sweatdropped, sighing, as she dusted herself off.

I forced a smile, even though inside I was still confused as hell. "Ah, no… thank you. I ate before I came…" I counted off the team members silently after I saw Mitch come in, dirty from practicing baseball. Everyone was there except for Falcon, Makoto (who soon entered the room anyway) and Kyo. "Where's Kyo?" I asked curiously. Autumn blinked and Rin took the liberty to speak up,

"Ah, Kyo. She's in her room. You can go and see her if you want. Down the hall to the right, past the vase, her door is forest green and has a "Protect the Rainforest" poster on it. Can't miss it…" Rin explained, pointing down the hall. "Everyone is going out to get something to eat, but Summer's gonna stay here because she already ate and Kyo never comes with us. That okay?"

"Sure," I replied as I waved as the others walked out. Summer waved, grinning, but her face soon turned serious after they had left. She jumped up onto a clear shelf so she was looking down at me.

"So you saw our aura's." She said blankly. I snapped my head up to her, my eyes wide,

"How did you…?" I trailed off. She smirked lightly,

"Know?" She finished, "I may be the youngest, but I'm smarter than the average American."

"Well…apparently not because you're NOT American." I pointed out, sweatdropping with a blank face. Summer only grinned down at me,

"Think about what I said." She instructed. I paused before covered my mouth, trying not to laugh. Summer only giggled, "So you wanna see Kyo's aura, eh?"

I slowed my laughter and removed my hand from my mouth, "Well… I was… wondering why your aura is pure yellow, when everyone else has black toward the inside... Why's that?" Summer looked positively puzzled,

"Excuse me? Did I hear you right?" She asked. "Two? What are you talking about? Our aura's are only one colour. I see aura's all the time—we're all solid colours unless we're mad or something…" Summer explained, frowning. "It's only possible for an aura to be two colours when that person is— … Oh, never mind," Summer waved her hand up and down in a 'forget it' gesture, "C'mon. Kyo's been wanting to talk to you, anyways."

I nodded, confused, "All right… thanks … I think," I made my way down the hall, walking carefully past the vase, reaching the forest green door in no time. It was slightly odd since the hallway was a peachy cream-ish colour and her door was green, but hey, it's not my house so I could care less. I knocked, but received no answer.

"Just go on in," I heard Summer yell from down the hall way (followed by gun shots and her shouting 'THIS GAME CHEATS DAMMIT', which made me wonder if her sister curses a lot around her.)

"Okay!" I shouted back, setting my hand on the door. I turned the handle and opened the door… and gasped.

"ACK! I-I-I-I…" I stuttered, turning bright red. Kyo turned to me, not seeming too phased by me… uh… accidentally walking in on her while she was in just her shorts and a bra. She just shrugged and slipped a long t-shirt on that had a picture of a chibi fruit bat on it that said "Blind as a Bat" on it that went past her knees. Like I said, she didn't seem the least embarrassed or phased by it. She sat down on her bed in a formal posture and smiled lightly at me.

'Do not worry. I know your entry wasn't on purpose.'

I cocked my head and looked around, "Who…?"

'Oh, very sorry, sir. Please, look in front of you… It's me—Kyoishi.'

I looked at Kyo as I heard the voice, but her mouth didn't move, "…Telepathy? Why?" I ignored her calling me "sir…"

'Well I cannot speak,' She replied, smiling. 'That is why Summer told you to just enter without awaiting my permission. Because I could not tell you to come in even if my life depended upon it.'

"Uh... yeah… " I looked away, "S-Sorry… about that…"

'Mm? About what?'

"Walking in…on you…in… Uhhh… you know…" I blushed again. She put her hand over her mouth in a laughing gesture,

'Hmhm… I said do not worry.' She pointed to the chair next to her desk, 'Care to sit down?'

"Uh, oh, uh, sure…" I said slightly flustered as I pulled the chair out and sat down. She looked at me head on, but I felt as if… she didn't even know I was there. I felt she was staring right through me as I stared at her.

'So… ' Kyo urged, raising an eyebrow.

"…" It took me a moment to figure out what she was urging me to do, "OH! Why I'm here… uh… right…Would you mind if I looked at your aura?" I felt obliged to ask before I did anything with this girl. No, she didn't give me a bad vibe, not at all, but she seemed really uptight and formal and I was … well just me. I mean seriously, she's sitting up straight with a slight lean to the side, one leg crossed over the other, hands folded on her lap. Hell she seemed worse than Brooklyn, least he slumped in his chair at points.

'Hm… I suppose that would be all right.' Kyo uncrossed her legs and stood up—damn, even her standing posture is formal…

"Thanks," I said as I looked over her—no aura.

'Hmm… do not see my aura? Hm—try closing one eye… and hold up your pointer and index finger and looked through them at me with your open eye.'

I held up two fingers and kept them together, looking through the slightly space between them, "Hey! I see it! … "

It was … pure black with a small hint of orange towards outer edge—other than that pure black.

"It's… it's pure black…" I gasped as I took my hand away from my eye.

Kyo shrugged, 'Only because my bit beast's element is darkness.'

"…What's your bit—" I was cut off from asking as her computer screen suddenly lit up, an icon of a phone appearing on it with some sort of classical music playing.

'Oh, very sorry. Someone's calling me.' She stood up and bowed to me before slowly moving to the computer. She pressed a button and the screen went black. 'Hello?'

'Kyo I presume' it asked. Something about that male, raspy voice made a shiver run down my spine.

'Speaking.'

'Good… I was told this was your line. Do you know who's calling?'

'No, but then again do I care to?' Kyo asked curtly. I had to stifle a snicker at her remark.

'Hmph. Spunky—just like your father…Kyo, I'm sending this as a warning. You hand over your bit beast to us or risk your teammates lives.'

'If this is one of those lame: 'hand over your bit beasts or your friends die' plot, you really need a new one. I'm more so worried about YOU, sir, seeing Falcon's ruthless and wouldn't care if she murdered you while you have her captured.' Kyo retorted, and I had to smirk and start laughing as the voice on the other end stuttered.

'You…you little …! HMPH! I care not—hand over your bit beast or else… your teammates won't be the only ones we'll harm. I can kill your father… Now how would that create your future?'

Kyo's eyes widened, 'Don't you lay a hand on him!'

'Then you give us what we want. Give us your bit beast and we won't harm your friends, teammates, or your father. To save your future, you must give up your past...' The line went dead as Kyo mumbled,

'That… that…' She restrained her curse as Summer ran into the room,

"Kyo! Tala!" She wheezed, panting heavily, "Something's wrong… "

"Huh?" I looked at the girl carefully. For a split moment, I saw Mystel standing there instead of Summer—but then it vanished and it was Summer again. I rubbed my eyes, blinking. Sometimes I think if she just wore Mystel's clothing, she'd be the spitting (but shorter…) image of the boy…

'Summer? What's wrong?' Kyo asked calmly, despite Summer jumping from foot to foot in worry. Suddenly, a small sun appeared on her right cheek, just under her eye, lighting up.

"THIS!" The 6-year old cried, pointing to the sun. "It keeps glowing and then vanishing, then re-appearing and vanishing and IT JUST KEEPS DOING THAT AND IT'S GODDAMMED ANNOYING!"

'Watch your mouth,' Kyo scolded, glaring slightly, before continuing. 'As for the sun…I do not know.'

"AND THE WEIRDEST THING IS—" Summer was cut off as a glass ball suddenly appeared in her hands. I looked at it curiously, as did Summer, when she suddenly shrieked, the ball floating up in front of her, imitating a blinding light.

The ball's bright light made me stumble back and into the opposing wall, shielding my eyes. When I was able to look, the ball was drawing a circle around Summer. As it drew a circle, a trail of light followed behind it. It then started doing triangles on the outer edge of the circle, making a picture of a sun—with Summer in the middle of it. It gleamed as Summer let out a cry of surprise. She floated upwards, the sun blinding us all, as bright as the actual sun itself, covering Summer's body.

"What's going on!" I yelled to Kyo, who was staring blankly at Summer, not seeming at all affected by the blinding light.

'I'm afraid to say I don't know!' She cried desperately back at me.

When I looked back at Summer as the light faded, I gasped, "Whoa! What… happened to you?"


"Tyson… where is Tala?" Brooklyn asked, looking about while scratching his head.

Tyson blinked, "Huh? Wasn't he with you?"

"I thought he was with Kai," Brooklyn replied honestly, frowning. The teams glanced to Kai, who was leaning on the wall with his eyes closed,

"What do I look like?" Kai grumbled, "His babysitter?"

A long pause, before Tyson answered, "… Yes."

Everyone: —anime fall—

Kai glowered at Tyson as he got back up, "Well I don't know!"

"Oh," Brooklyn said suddenly and jumped back slightly. Hiro looked at him,

"Brook? What's up?" He asked as the boy's eyes widened.

"…Tala. He's at… Falcon's house." Brooklyn replied, crossing his arms in thought, "My vision I had… Although something's not right."

"Well, we better get over there, then, huh?" Max said as he started out the door.

"MAX!" Ray yelled after the blonde, who was already halfway down the driveway.

"WHAT!" He yelled back.

"WE NEED DIRECTIONS!"

Max froze and slowly started walking back, "Oh… uh… I… I knew that."


The man glanced at Nighthawk as she crossed her arms, "What do you think you're doing? Sending out the column of light when we still are in need of the column of darkness AND the Princess' bit beast—not to mention the blood of the Metal Bandit! You dolt—must I ALWAYS be the brains of you? Evil genius my foot…"

"And who are you to talk to me like that!" The man snarled. Nighthawk grabbed his shirt and slammed him to a wall hard, making him wince when his head made contact,

"LISTEN! I'm in control of this now. You wanted me, you got me, and you LISTEN TO ME." Nighthawk's hood fell limply down to her shoulders.

The man didn't move, but nodded, "As long as it goes through…" He growled as Nighthawk slipped her black hat off, letting her purple hair fall. She brushed it out of her eyes and smirked,

"Trust me. I'm only on Tala's suspicions, not the others—but trust me…" Nighthawk smirked, "Tal won't see it coming. He still trusts them… he still trusts me."

"Just make sure it stays like that until he's under our control," The man nodded as Nighthawk let go of him, stepping back. "I put my own trust in you, Falcon, that you'll keep this going until he IS mine."

"Not even the twerps suspect it," Nighthawk (or should I say Falcon?) smirked and let out a low chuckle. "Trust me, the Princess, The Metal Bandit, and the rest of them don't know a thing…"

"But be careful," The man warned. Falcon laughed,

"Oh PLEASE, Boris," Falcon continued to laugh, "Even I was aware that the boy can see our aura's. He saw the black on everyone and is extremely confused since Summer has no black and claims we have no black aura to any of us—she can see the aura's, but can't see the darkness."

Boris glared at the girl started to stride away, "Falcon, HALT." The girl stopped and turned around, raising an eyebrow boredly. "Why the attire change?" He asked smugly as Falcon noted she had let her hair flow freely instead of under the hat, which was now stuffed carelessly into her jacket pocket.

"Playing the part," She replied, smirking, mischief in her eyes. "Besides, my dad always told me I look better with my hair down, than under my hat." Falcon started laughing again as she walked away, Boris grumbling in Russian. "By the way, old man," Falcon spoke without turning around, "Just remember this: You were the one who brought us all here. Including Hurricane Jin, the Metal Bandit. You brought this upon yourself…"

Boris simply nodded, "I know."

Falcon raised a hand as she walked, saying good-bye silently. She stopped when she reached the door, leaning on the frame. "I'll bring Hurricane Jin down, I swear… the only problem is he's raising their awareness, making them suspicious. But don't worry… I have this all… under… control." She laughed once more before walking out, closing the door behind her. Boris sighed,

"She's so full of herself… Doesn't surprise me that she's his son…technically…" Boris grabbed a clipboard and looked over it, "… " He sighed, "I knew I should've just hired some evil, stupid henchmen instead of 8 damned children…"

————————XX TBC…

A strange note to end on, yes, but I wanted Falcon's Betrayal to be on the end. So… MWUAHAHA! FALCON'S —gasp— EVIL!

Bryan: I never did get a good vibe from her…

Tala; Meeh! Don't EVEN start with the "I told you so"!

Bryan: Too bad— I TOLD YOU SO!

Me: -sweatdrop- Er… either way, R&R Please! It makes me a happy wolfie.