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Author's Note: I thought since I've taken so long in updating that I'd put up two chapters, so I hope you like this one as well.

Good Time Forever?

"Kapri, I feel horrible."

"About Tori?"

"Yeah."

Marah and Kapri were in their apartment with the TV on, neither really watching it. "I know what you mean."

"I mean what if she didn't mean those horrible things about cousin?" Marah asked looking at her hands in her lap.

Kapri turned the TV on mute, "I know. But what can we do now?"

Marah looked up eagerly. "Find her?"

"Marah we looked everywhere."

"But we couldn't have looked everywhere because then we would have found her." Kapri rolled her eyes which Marah saw. "It's true." She protested.

"I know. But remember what Shane said, she's probably with Garreth."

Marah, who was frustrated blurted out, "Who cares what Shane said?"

Kapri's mouth dropped open, "Well that was mean. I bet if it was Dustin you'd agree."

"I didn't mean that Shane doesn't know what he's talking about." Marah quickly explained although she was a bit pink from that comment before. "I just…I don't know…I want to apologize."

"Me too. But you know that no matter where she is, she's probably having a good time."

On Tranquill

Tori picked up the book she was to be looking at that day. They had insisted she learn more about the planet and its people before she step up to save it, which of course she also was glad to do. She didn't know about negotiation and so she had asked for some political type books as well. She still didn't understand why it was her. It could be others, but she didn't mind being her, there was water pretty much everyone she went, which relaxed her completely.

She absently started playing with the necklace Garreth had given her a week ago. It was really pretty. She hadn't taken it off since he had given it to her. He told her that it was something she should keep on, and she didn't mind it either.

She had learned quite a bit about the people here. They were peaceful people who didn't fight. In fact they hadn't had any civil wars. But it was decided in order to keep their planet they should have a few who are chosen as warriors. They would be there to protect the planet. It was said that everyone had a special place for them as they got older. Some were warriors, others peace makers, some law makers, etc. It seemed like a very perfect planet, but Tori had come across some things that told her otherwise. Not everyone was peaceful. Some were very greedy and would do whatever they wanted to get what they wanted. There was robbery and a few people had been killed. It didn't go into details about how they were killed, but they were nonetheless. But those people still didn't want their planet to fall into ruin.

Some of the people had special powers. Some could fly, read minds, influence others opinions, super speed, pick up languages quickly, and so forth. But they never exploited their powers.

Tori opened the book; this one was about their plants, which is what she thought she needed to know more about. As she thought about the outdoors, she remembered how much she missed surfing. Blake. She remembered teaching him. She smiled at that memory. She really missed him, but at the same time maybe being all this way away from him would do her good. She wished she hadn't left on bad terms with everyone, but as she thought about it she didn't mind that much about being here away from them. Tori never got enough of a time to get to know Kapri and Marah, although they had seemed really nice. Cam and Hunter had both been upset at her for no reason at all, which still bothered her. Shane and Dustin—she really wished she hadn't left on bad terms with those guys. She loved them like brothers; she did wish that those two, along with Cam, Hunter and Blake would be here.

She shook her head, she needed to get back to work. The sooner she helped them the sooner she could get back to them. Although she wouldn't mind staying her a bit longer then a couple of weeks.

In a counsel room on another floor in the palace that Tori was at sat four men. Two were older in their forties the other were in their twenties. Bartram was the oldest and he had short black hair with green eyes. He was the leader of the other three men who were: Donal—in his twenties with shoulder length brown hair and blue eyes and very built, Euan—the other older man who was from a very well off family, he had brown hair and brown eyes, and Edsyl—who was rich and had red hair and green eyes.

They were finishing their conversation and were about to leave the room when Edsyl spoke up. "What about the girl?"

Bartram looked at him sternly, "Don't worry she'll do what she needs to. We'll have our peace and if we play it right, we can get Garreth to make her do whatever."

Donal looked confused, "How? He is her guardian, he will not to anything to harm her—physically or emotionally."

"Then why did he hurt her back on Earth?" Edsyl asked.

"He influenced them to hurt her so she could break away from them easier." Euan explained. "And now that she's here, we can have her to use until she dies."

Bertram nodded in agreement, Donal and Edsyl were confused at this statement and Donal spoke up, "How? She is strong willed."

"Because of the necklace Garreth gave her. The longer she wears it, the less she'll care about anything on Earth." Bertram said.

"And Garreth gave it to her?" Edsyl asked.

"No. We gave it to him to give to her as a welcome gift, he knows nothing of this and he never will otherwise all will be lost. Now, if you'll excuse me I must be home, I promised my wife the day." Bertram said. And with that the four men departed.