When Kel woke up she felt like death.

Her neck was numb, though, in a pleasant way, as if someone had numbed it for her comfort.

She cleared her head, and tried to think of why she was in bed, but she couldn't remember anything.

Panicking, she tried to sit up, but when her arm moved a needle-sharp pain buzzed down her spine, and she yelped, sitting down again quickly.

"Help me!" she called, not knowing where she was at all.

Neal walked in and he looked tired, however, she didn't know him.

"Good day sir, can you help me?" she said, as politely as she could. He grinned, "Hi Kel!" he said.

"Who are you talking to?" asked Kel. "I don't see anyone else!"

Neal laughed, but he looked worried. "You're joking, right?" he said nervously. She rolled her eyes.

"I just want to know where I am and why the heck I'm here, and...who am I?"

Neal frowned. "Amnesia!" he said, remembering his father's lesson in how to tell if someone has amnesia.

"Your name is Keladry of Mindelan, and you are a knight. One of the only female ones, at that!" he told her.

"A knight? Phenomenal! I never thought that girls could become knights!" she laughed. "How silly!"

Neal sighed in exasperation, and tried explaining again, wondering if her memory would return.

It didn't.

Neal went out of the room, noting that Kel was very unromantic when she was amnesiac!

Neal made a brew of tea, but added a bit of memory powder. She drank it thankfully, and then her face went blank, and changed back to her original expression. She fell fast asleep soon after though, as changing zones is very tiring.

Kel woke three days later, and felt a new energy. Her neck was better, and she could stand.

Rising from the bed, she stumbled to the door, and bumped into Neal, falling into his arms.

He smiled at her, and kissed her gently. She remembered everything except her memory blitz, and Neal told her about that, making her laugh.

"Are you strong enough to marry in a few days?" He asked.

"Neal, I'd love to..." Kel began, but then she remembered Cleon. Pouring out the story, she noticed Neal's face going pale.

"We're missing Yuki!" he croaked.

"What?" said Kel. "You mean...?"

"Yes!" said Neal. "We found you the next morning, lying there with your neck severed. My father healed your neck partially, but left it a while too, in case we scared you with the magic. Anyway, Hoshi was there, bruised a bit but otherwise fine, but Yuki wasn't there. Of course, we didn't know she had been there in the first place so we thought she must just be inside sleeping still, though I found it a tiny bit strange because she had told me she was so glad that you had let me come back to her even if we were just going to break up that she was going to help you fight Cleon. By the way, we all knew about Cleon didn't we? You sound heartbroken still!"

"Not really." mumbled Kel. "No-one ever told me he was a 'menace'. Anyway.so Yuki is gone?"

Neal turned serious again. "Yes." he said, and then he sounded determined. "And you and I will get her back!"