The same people in the car followed Jeff to the arena followed him for the rest of his week. No matter where he was, they where right there. They'd speed off just before he reached the arena, or as he went to confront them. He spoke to Kali once over that week, and it had only been a quick 'Hello' as they passed each other. On that third day Jeff stayed late to go to a meeting with the creative team, by the time he got outside it was dark and there where no cars in the car park. He zipped up his jacket and headed for the gate when he heard and angry shout. He stopped in his tracks and listened carefully, he heard it again coming from around the corner. He dropped his bag on the floor and ran around the corner. Standing under the orange glow of a streetlight where three tall men, one of them had hold of someone by the shoulders, a women who was struggling against his grip The orange light bounced over her hair and that was how Jeff recognised her. Kali was kicking her legs, shaking her arms and shouting angrily.

"Hey!" Jeff shouted running towards them. "Leave her alone."

Two of them turned to look at him and one laughed.

"And what are you going to do if we don't ?" he asked.

The other man snarled, grabbed Jeff by the collar and threw him across the car park with ease. He landed on his side and pushed himself up onto his elbows. The side of his head throbbed. He looked up at Kali, she'd gotten one of her arms free and she closed her eyes, she was muttering something inaudible under her breath.

"What the hell is she doing?" one of the men asked.

The man of had hold of her clamped a hand over her mouth. Kali's eyes snapped open and Jeff could see they had blacked out, a cold wind suddenly swept through the car park and her hair stood up on end. She then clamped her free hand onto the man's arm over her mouth and he began to scream. He let go over her, but she held on to his arm.

"Jesus! get her off!" he screamed at the other two men who watched. "It's burning."

One of them charged forward and gripped her round the waist, but he too screamed and pulled away.

"She feels like she's on fire! I can't get a hold of her!"

Kali held on for dear life and Jeff swore he could see smoke rising from her hand. Then she let go, leaving a very visible burnt hand mark.

"Now go!" she shouted.

The all ran off round the corner. She turned to Jeff and locked eyes with him,her's began to lighten, past a normal blue, back to her own colour and then further until they where pure white. Jeff felt frozen on the inside, he couldn't breath, he couldn't move. Suddenly he saw a bright blue light that spread out and a high pitched scream. Then it was over. The image disappeared, He could breath again and he felt natural. Kali looked like her normal self, she had her eyes shut and a hand on her head.

"What the hell was that ? What did you do to me ?" Jeff asked jumping up. "What did you do to that man?"

She opened her eyes again. "Nothing Jeffrey, I didn't do anything, those men tried to mug me and I fought them off. You've had a nasty bang to the head, you might be concussed. Would you like me to get you to a hospital?"

He shook his head, confused. Was it really all concussion? He had banged his head hard. Kali bent down and picked her bag off the floor.

"Goodnight Jeffrey." she said before leaving.

Jeff rubbed the back of his head and out the corner of his eye he saw them. The man and women, dressed in white and standing by the fence that surrounded the arena, watching him. He ran.

Kali felt it in the pit of my stomach, a burning fire. For as long as she remembered it had been there, deep down inside her. But lately, it was growing inside her, taking hold, consuming everything. It singed her inside , everytime she did something that she shouldn't, it spread through her and the worst thing was, she liked it. She could feel it all the way home, she could still see it too, the light Jeff had seen. As soon as she burst through the door to her small first floor hotel room, she threw her bag onto the bed and lit the candles around the room. Kali then pulled the huge leather bound book from out of a drawer and dropped it on the bed. The candle flickered in the drafty room making funny shadows on the yellowed pages . The book was the only thing Kali had from her real family. She'd been abandoned as a baby, left on someone's doorstep with just a note telling the people what her name was and how old she was. The book arrived on her 17th birthday with a letter. The person in the letter claimed to be her grandmother and told Kali she was in danger, that the book would help me. But the early days meant little now as she flicked through the pages that were older then most cities, never mind people. Kali found the page she was looking for and read aloud. "It has been written in the ancient scripts that the ultimate forces of good and evil will place their powers into two children. These two will wage war against each other, both trying to destroy one another and the other side. But the final battle will commence when the skies dance with thunder and the earth is at priciest solar alignment. For centuries it has been believed that good will win over evil, but take caution with this message, the phoenix of evil will rise out of the black ashes more powerful and deadlier then ever if good succeeds." Kali sat back. It was him. She'd known for years that she was the child the evil forces picked and now she knew who my opponent would be on judgment day, Jeff Hardy. Everything about her was a clue to who she was. Born at 6.00 am on the 6th of June , as if the 6's weren't a give away, on the day she was born there was a total eclipse of the sun, an eclipse which astronomers didn't expect for another eight years. That day was also written in the scripts, it was known as 'The Day Of Darkness'. For 86 days there were thunderstorms, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, almost as if the the earth itself knew what was happening. In certain parts of Africa, the sun didn't shine for those days. But it stopped abruptly on August 31st, the day everyone on the 'good side' had been waiting for. The day their child arrived, 'The Day Of Light and Hope', the day Jeff was born. Kali ran away when she found out what was going to happen to her, she tried to hide, but the changes starting taking place immediately, changes she couldn't stop. Her hair never use to be wild and fiery, it use to be black and she hadn't born with my eyes the cold colour they now where. But Kali was morphing so to speak, morphing into what she was always intended to be. Evil.