Strange medicine induced dreams floated through my head. Soul in a cat suit, BlackStar in a tux, Kid riding a motorcycle, and Dr. Stein in a chef's hat.

Then I woke up to Soul sitting on my bed.

"Finally, you're awake. It's not cool to sleep so long." Soul said, poking me in the cheek. I smacked his hand away, and got out of bed. "What are you doing here, Soul?" I asked him, getting dressed in the bathroom.

"Just checking on you. Seems like your better." Soul sighed, leaning back onto my bed. I frowned at him, and pulled a cinnamon bun out of the fridge.

"Maka! You're all better!" Kid yelled, running in. I nodded, the cinnamon bun hanging from my mouth.

Soul and Kid didn't want to do anything that would aggravate me, so we watched another movie. I was starting to get tired of movies, but it cheered Soul and Kid up.

When the day people came back, my dad yelled, "Maka! Why are you out of bed? You're sick!"

"I guess all I needed was some rest, and a little medicine." I said, noticing how Dr. Stein smirked at medicine.

"Okay, well…. Guess what we found out!" dad yelled happily. "What?" Kid asked, pulling the DVD out of the machine.

"The witch is a storm witch!" My dad yelled happily, running around in circles. Soul and I shared confused glances, while Kid said, "Huh?"

"What Spirit means," Dr. Stein drawled, sitting on his chair, "is that the witch we are hunting controls storms. That's what you guys ran into a couple days ago. We have concluded that she lives in the richer area of town, and only comes out during the night. This also leads to an assumption that she could be a student, or be very young."

We were silent, shocked that they had found out so much in one day.

"I feel useless." Soul said, slumping onto the couch.

"So… we're going to go after her at night from now on?" Kid asked, checking his watch.

Dr. Stein nodded. "But not tonight. We can all rest." He said, glancing at everybody.

"Aw yeah!" BlackStar yelled, jumping up and down.

I cheered with everyone else, and we all went to the guys' room to watch a movie. Well, two people may have stayed behind.

"Thanks for last night." I muttered, my cheeks growing warm. I heard the clicking of his screw.

"Just trying to help, Maka." Dr. Stein said, turning his head so that his glasses blocked his eyes.

I looked out the window, and saw a storm forming in the horizon. "We'll catch her." Dr. Stein said, wheeling over so that he was next to me, looking out. His shoulder was lightly pressed against my arm, making me get that numb feeling again.

The storm on the horizon darkened, and brief flashes of lightning filled the cloud. I sighed.

"Yeah."