A/N: Sorry if I don't spell the names correctly, I've looked and there are so many ways to do so. Oh, btw I don't own Code Lyoko, but I do own this story and plot. This is in the POV of Jeremy to start off with.

Serene Movements

It's been calm around here lately, even in Lyoko. It's very odd Relita thinks this too. Od, Ulrich and Umi have become restless, but at least they're finally getting their homework done, at least that is what they say on the phone. I haven't seen much of them lately; it makes no sense. Is Lyoko the only reason we are friends?

I only see Od and Ulrich in science and a few other classes, but that's about it, you'd think in a boarding school you would see your friends more than just "a few times a day." None of the others say the same thing, they believe I'm just over reacting, but then again, maybe I am.

It's been two weeks since we've gone into Lyoko, nonetheless the factory. I wondered how much dust has accumulated.

"Five-Six-Seven-Eight," I count out loud continuing the count of jumping jacks. It was close to 3'clock, and we're in gym. I tilted my head slightly to get a better look at Umi, Od, and Ulrich, but no head turned my way.

Jim was watching, making sure everyone participated, like he would do anything else. I turned my head back around to face the front, a.k.a. Sillya's back. Her black raven hair was flying all over; she should have put it up.

I plan to go and check to see if there's anything happening in Lyoko, oh how I wish there is. I'm so bored; there is nothing to do around here! The bell soon rings and we all head back to the locker rooms, where I'd try, like I've been doing the past few days, and confront Ulrich and Od about what they thought on the matter. But knowing them they'll probably say the same thing they've said before, "You worry to much, Jeremy. Xana has finally figured out that he can't win." Well, here I go.

The locker room looked bland and empty when I entered the almost entirely grayish blue room. It was easy enough to spot Ulrich and Od getting undressed in the corner where their lockers are located. I casually walk up to them; I'm a master at that now.

I greet them with an exasperated sigh.

"Hey, what's wrong Jeremy," Ulrich asked in his all to friendly voice.

"It's just that we haven't been to Lyoko in so long, and Xana hasn't been caught doing anything um, illegal lately. And it's kind of boring without having to go to Lyoko to save the world and all."

Od began to recite the all-to-famous speech, "Ah, you worry to much, Jeremy. Xana has finally figured out that he can't win, that's all. But you are right; it is very boring here without going to Lyoko and all. Have you spoken to Relita lately?"

"Yes, and I plan to speak to her again shortly. Would you like to come?"

"Why not, we've nothing better to do. I'll go and get Umi," Ulrich said pulling his way to aggressive shirt on.

We all met in the factory moments later. They all seemed happy to come back here, and I was right, a lot of dust has accumulated on to my computers, oh well.

I started turning my computer on, when Relita's head popped up on my screen. Let me tell you, this can be a very frightening sight if you don't expect it coming.

"Jeremy," she began, panting, "we have a problem, a tower has been activated. Have you seen anything on your side?"

"No, nothing." I said, listening to the others cheer that there was something to do. "I'll send them over, Relita."

"Hurry, this seems to be a powerful one."

"Okay, you guys need to get going," I turned around only an empty room met my gaze. "Od, are you ready?"

"Bring it on!"

"Alright," I began my famous words before they traveled to the virtual world. "Scanner Umi... Transfer Ulrich." The repetitive sound of the high- tech machine began to buzz, and soon they were in the world of Lyoko.

I focused intently on the monitor, trying to see where the active tower was, and where Xana's welcome brigade was waiting. So far nothing, and then...

I didn't know what had happened until a large pain shot through my entire body, and then, all was black...

I came to on the floor; it only seemed to have been a few minutes since the attack. But I did remember something distressing while I was out, a scream... a scream for... help...

A/N: So sorry, I had to leave it a cliffhanger, it was just calling me...oh, was it calling me. So I succumbed to the call, I thought it was worth it.