Back at Tyson's place Saphire had already returned. She stormed passed the garden looking pissed. Max and Kenny watched her stride past them looking very annoyed. In the training room Tyson was alone.

Saphire tore the screen doors aside and lunged at him. He was on the floor again and Saphire grabbed his collar lifting him up off the floor. She stood astride him with murder in her eyes and fear in his. "You told them didn't you!" Tyson nodded. "Why?"

"It was the only way that I could get them to understand you." Saphire looked even angrier and a dark aura started to float around her. "That was my business! Mine and mine alone Tyson! You had no right!" Tyson had his hands up in surrender and sweat was coming off his face. Kenny, Max, Hilary and Kai stood by the door watching. "Stay there!" Tyson exclaimed and they obeyed, even if they didn't want to.

"I'm so sick of people saying the same thing over and over. It's not your fault, you didn't know, you were just a kid! Well I happen to disagree!"

Rei came running in and stopped by the door. "I'm sorry Tyson, I let it slip I knew."

"Yeah, and guess what he said to me." She bent down and whispered in to his ear. "It's not your fault."

"But it's not." Saphire's aura thinned but she was still holding him there. "Well if it wasn't, then why does Grandpa close his eyes when he looks at me? My mother shoots me dirty looks and shuns me…oops, I mean stepmother. I tell ya she plays that role so well. Oh and not forgetting your father doesn't look at me long enough to notice me. Closed eyes, slammed doors, dirty looks and broken promises. If it's not my fault then why do I have to live through that every single day?" She yelled. "You weren't there! You didn't see the fear in his eyes when he knew he was going to die! You don't know anything!" She let go of Tyson and kicked him in the side. He doubled up gasping for breath.

She turned and walked out the screen doors. The team moved so she could pass and only then did they notice Lilly standing behind them. She walked in and kneeled beside Tyson who finally got his breath back. "I've never seen her loose it like that. Are you ok?" Tyson nodded and got up.

"I'm sorry Tyson." Tyson looked at Rei and shook his head. "No, I'm sorry. I wish I'd never found that stupid tape."

"Tape? What tape?" Hilary took Lilly outside and said something about sticky tape. For once Tyson was glad to have Hilary around, she could come up with some great cover stories.

"Will she be ok?" Max asked looking in the direction to where she stormed off. "I think I know where she's gone. You guys stay here, this is family stuff." Tyson left and they wondered what he was going to do. "What if she looses it again?" They looked at Kenny and agreed. Kai had already left after Tyson. Kai could follow Tyson without being noticed, if there was one person he could follow it was Tyson.

He found Tyson by the street. Saphire was leaning against a lamppost staring at the place where her father died. "What do you want cousin?"

"To help." Saphire laughed. "No one can help me, I've been sent to shrinks, doctors and not even Lilly could get in to my head. If they couldn't help, what makes you think you can?" Tyson came closer but she took a step back.

They stood there for an hour or two not saying anything.

"Mummy! My dolly!" A little girl cried running back in to the road. Saphire spotted a truck coming towards the kid at full speed. She picked up her doll and froze as the truck rang its horn. Tyson watched Saphire run to the girl and pick her up. She made it to the other side of the road with only the draft from the speeding truck whipping at her coat. The little girl looked at Saphire. "Thank you." Saphire didn't say anything and nodded. "Alice!"

"Mummy!" The mother picked up her little girl with tears of joy in her eyes. She kissed the little girl and hugged her close. "Thank you so much." She said to Saphire walking away with the little girl in her arms. The little girl waved goodbye and smiled.

Saphire went back to the roof of the building looking down. She couldn't believe what she just did. "I think you've just redeemed yourself." She turned to see Tyson with a smile on his face.

Tears were falling down her face. "I wish someone could've done that for my father. At the funeral everyone gave me these looks as if they blamed me. So I hid up in a tree nearby. I didn't even go to the party afterwards. I come here and that memory runs through my mind again and again. So nothing I do can redeem what I did."

"You've just saved a life."

"But I also took one. Lives can't be replaced once they are gone. If I hadn't been there then someone else would've probably saved that little girl. I just happened to be there."

"Yes, you were there. You've paid for your mistake, now let it go." Tyson said and he hugged her. She didn't try to shrug him off. For once she actually didn't mind human touch, she cried in his arms making her feel free. "You don't need to blame yourself anymore. Be a kid again, have fun, smile, you don't need to be this way anymore. It's been years since the accident, you need to move on."

Saphire stopped crying and shrugged Tyson off. "Want to get a hurts doughnut?" She asked and Tyson nodded. She punched him on the arm. "OW!"

"Hurt's don't it?" She laughed and so did Tyson. "I'm bored, let's go to the beach."

"Sounds like a good idea to me." They spun round to see Kai. "How long have you been there?" Tyson asked and Saphire smiled. "Long enough by the look of things." She said walking past him and climbed down the fire escape. "Well? Are you guys coming or not?"

"Hey wait up!" Tyson and Saphire raced to the beach. But with her head start she reached the beach with two seconds to spare. "You…cheated!" He panted, Saphire looked at him hardly gasping for breath at all. "I thought the champion was supposed to be fitter than that." He made a grab for her but she jumped out of the way. "Weakling."

"I'll show you who's weak!"