Casey drove April's van for their escape. The Turtles tended to Raphael and to their own wounds. April looked out the rear window. She watched the fire that was engulfing her shop and her apartment. It seemed as if everything that mattered to her was going up in smoke. It was one thing when thieves stole money and jewellery. That was bad enough. It hurt more, however, when they stole your past.
The last thing April saw before Casey turned on to the highway was a boy with a Foot headband, staring at the van. He looked familiar to April. Danny Pennington? No way, April told herself. Then she remembered the missing money from her wallet. Maybe, she thought.
The old van continued to bounce its way towards freedom and safety.
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Meanwhile, Splinter was still a prisoner in Shredder's warehouse. He had been beaten by Shredder and had new wounds to prove it. It didn't matter. In spite of the pain, he was feeling good. Shredder was angry because the Turtles had fought so hard and had hurt so many of his men. If Shredder was that angry, it meant the Turtles had escaped and were still alive!
Splinter looked up when a boy walked in. It was Danny Pennington. He seemed almost lost in thought.
"How can a face so young wear so many burdens?" Splinter asked.
"You can talk?" Danny asked in surprise.
"Yes," Splinter said. "And I can also listen."
Danny didn't want to talk then. He just needed to think. Things were so complicated!
Danny left Splinter and wandered into the Foot locker room. There he saw the battered warriors resting and hanging out after the battle. Danny stood to the side and observed. He'd seen these boys fight bravely, nearly losing to the Turtles. They were so skilled, so strong - yet...
Suddenly the door flew open and Tatsu marched in. He was furious at the warriors because the Turtles had survived and escaped. He was angry at everybody, but he began picking on one warrior particularly. He kicked the boy and then punched him fiercely. The boy knew better than to fight back. His friend Shinsho wasn't so wise.
"Master Tatsu! Stop! Please!" Shinsho cried.
Tatsu turned on Shinsho with every ounce of his explosive power. He caught Shinsho unprepared with a roundhouse kick that sent him flying across the room, slamming him into the wall. His limp body slipped to the floor. He lay still, dead.
Danny didn't move. He thought of Shredder, remembering how he had talked about "family". He thought about his own family, his mother, his father. He thought that he had a lot more thinking to do.
