Penny's P.O.V.

"Penny all right?" Darwin asked. I smiled.

"I'm fine, just a little scared," I told him. I got a mental image of Darwin nodding his head.

"What you smiling at?" Lucas asked.

"Oh, Darwin, he wanted to know if… we were okay," I answered. Lucas smiled.

"You know, I'm getting used to the fact that you two can hear each other's thoughts," Lucas replied. I smiled.

"Lucas, Penny… many people… down there… you?" Bridger asked. I looked around me, and counted.

"Ten," I said. A couple of the kids were sitting near the back of the room talking. Suddenly the ground started shaking again. I stumbled into the wall.

"Not again," I grumbled. I clung to the wall, trying not to fall on my butt.

"Penny, look out!" Lucas screamed. I looked over to my right, just as another beam smashed into my head…

I sat up, and looked around me. I was sitting on the floor of the dance club. I stood up and looked back. I saw myself lying on the ground. I took a step back. There was a huge gash on my head. The ground stopped shaking, and I saw Lucas run over to me.

"Penny, get up," he yelled, shaking my shoulders. He put his fingers on my neck.

"Oh, no; come on, Penny, get up," he yelled. Then, he started CPR.

"Come on, Penny," Lucas yelled once again.

"Penny, wake up," Darwin yelled in my head. Could I even say in my head? I mean, I'm standing right here, but I'm also lying on the ground over there. This is a nightmare, a nightmare that I've had before. The only difference was that my eyes were closed.

"Come on, Penny," Lucas yelled a third time. Some of the kids had gathered around Lucas and me. I can't be dead!

"PENNY, WAKE UP," Darwin yelled…

Lucas's P.O.V.

Penny had just told Bridger how many people were down here with us when the ground started shaking. Penny stumbled back into the wall. I looked up above her and saw a beam falling towards her.

"Penny, look out!" I screamed. Penny looked to the side, just as the beam hit her in the face. She fell to the ground and didn't move. The beam was hanging from the ceiling. The ground stopped shaking, and I ran over to Penny. There was a huge gash across her head.

"Penny, get up," I yelled, shaking her shoulders. I put my hand on her neck, but couldn't find her pulse.

"Oh no, come on, Penny get up," I pleaded. Then, I started CPR.

"Come on, Penny," I yelled.

"Come on, Penny," I yelled again. Some of the kids had gathered around me. Suddenly, Penny, took a breath. But, she didn't open her eyes. I sighed.

"Are you… Okay?" Bridger asked. I pulled out my PAL.

"I'm fine, but Penny's hurt." I looked at the other kids around me. No one else seemed to be hurt. "And everyone else is fine," I said into my PAL.

"How hurt?" Kristin asked.

"I'm not exactly sure. She got hit in the head by a beam," I replied.

"The firemen… almost through… hold on… longer," Bridger said. I put my PAL back in my pocket…

Half an hour later

...The firemen had gotten through the rubble and were getting people out of the building. A group of men, led by Kristin, were taking Penny back to seaQuest in an ambulance.

"You ready to get back to seaQuest?" Bridger asked me. I nodded my head…

seaQuest

I was sitting in the infirmary, waiting for Penny to wake up. It had been almost 2 hours since we'd gotten back to seaQuest. I sighed. I wish she'd wake up. Suddenly her eyes flickered, then opened.

"I'm so glad you're okay," I exclaimed, wrapping my arms around her. I pulled away when she didn't return my hug. She had this funny look on her face.

"What's wrong, Penny?" I asked.

"Where am I?" She asked, looking around her.

"The infirmary on seaQuest. What's wrong?" I asked.

"I'm sorry; who are you again?" she asked…