The disclaimer is always there. I own nothing but Kio. The lyrics aren't mine either. They belong to John Rzeznik along with the whole song in any case.

"I know how you can repay me," Kio called to Jim before he was completely below deck, "Take me solar surfing sometime!"

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It's good to see the sun and know this place, This place I never thought would feel like home, And I ran forever, far away, I, never thought I'd end here alone.

A solar surfboard whizzed by , off the docks and into the air. Kio was standing in front, gripping the sail's railing across as tightly as she could with both hands, the left one was bandaged up though. Jim was standing behind her, steadying the surfboard and choosing its directions. Kio was looking somewhat frightened, but still enjoying the ride. Jim smirked as the board shot off into the air, flying above the town.

Somehow the world has changed, Since I've come home, To give you back the things they took from you, And I feel you now, I'll always know where you are.

Kio was amazed at the sights below them and particularly riding upon this contraption. Jim had built a new one after they had come back and begun rebuilding the Inn. Mrs. Hawkins had even promised Kio a job there when they finished it, if she had wanted it – which she did very much so. Jim sent the board down a little bit to fly within the town. Most adult bystanders would shake their fists at the reckless young kids, flying through the town with no regards for anyone else (as they had said), while little children would turn the heads up in awe watching them fly over head, then turn to their parents and beg them to buy them a surfboard of their own.

And when I see myself I'll always know where you are, Where you are...

Jim drove the board out of the town and turned to within the canyon, but first he took it up to the clouds to fly through, seeing as he knew Kio was fascinated by clouds for some odd, unknown reason. They went into one, tearing through it. Kio grinned and held out a hand a little ways as to feel the cool slip through her fingers. Discovering that clouds were basically nothing was a little disappointing, however it wasn't about to bring Kio down. They burst from the cloud out into the open blue sky. Jim had decided against trying to do tricks again; Kio would probably fall off, and that would kind of suck. So instead he continued flying through clouds, until dropping from the sky and into the canyon, flying above ground and just barely dodging the everlasting rocks and dividers of the canyon.

And I've found something that was always there, Sometimes it's gotta hurt before you feel, Now I'm strong and I won't kneel, Except to thank who's watching over me.

The construction site was still there, but reluctantly Jim didn't go into it. Remembering the words of the robotic cops about a one way ticket to Juvenile Hall. He turned the board around and went on flying, this time pulling away from the ground and back into the sky. Figuring that it was about time to head back without getting into too much trouble, they began to fly back through the town, flying over it although and not through it. Jim and Kio were both obliged to help out Mrs. Hawkins rebuild the Benbow, along with Doppler and Amelia, so they had to sneak out from Delbert's house to go flying. So they returned and would fly another day.

Somehow I feel so strong and I've begun to, Be the one I never though I'd be, And I feel you now, I'm not alone, I'll always know where you are, And when I see myself I'll always know where you are.

Now it's all so clear when I believe everything's been opened up to me. And I feel you now, I'm not alone, I'll always know where you are, And when I see myself I'll always know where you are, And when I feel the sun, I'll always know where you are, And when I see myself, I'll always know where you are, Where you are...

(this is technically the end of 'You see the things they never see' but I'm still going to write on from this story in different ones. X3)