Julia ran to Suzz and Kazuya as they had both done a big attack together and gone straight back to there normal selves. They had wiped out all of the guards in one go! "Mum?" Kazuya didn't believe what he had seen. "sh!" Suzz said to comfort her son. She stood up and walked to the place where the scroll was and picked it up. Julia stood up and walked with her, followed closely by Kazuya. Suzz pushed the scroll into the tomb again and walked to the other side. "I discovered some imprints on this side. There are two big hand slots" Julia and Kazuya walked over and examined the slots. Then Kazuya put his hand in the slot for his and Suzz put her hand in her slot. Suzz and Kazuya felt a lot of pain as the tomb pushed inwards. Bringing them along with it, Jun stood up from her tomb. She had been rescued. Kazuya looked into her eyes and he didn't see the women he loved, he saw anger looking back at him. She didn't care anymore. "Come on" Suzz whispered to Julia.

Suzz and Julia walked to the exit and back to the pillar leaving Kazuya and Jun alone, to resolve whatever problem s they had. They crossed the road and walked into the bush. "From here" Julia began speaking "I don't need to rescue Jin. My mother needs rescuing. I saved his mother. Now I must save mine" Suzz looked astonished as though she could never rescue him alone, but she nodded. Julia ran back to the tomb crossing Jun on the way and when she got there she picked up the scroll. Kazuya turned around "Hand me the scroll, girl" Julia knew that he wouldn't be persuaded. She picked up the scroll and ran. Kazuya chased after her. He wanted the scroll for some diabolical plot, but she wouldn't let him get his hands on the scroll. It was too precious.

Jin looked up and saw that the light had come on again. But he couldn't see a single robot in the room. He looked around and realised that someone was behind him. He couldn't find the energy to talk. He heard a few whispers and thought that Julia and Suzz were there. Kazuya burst into the room with three robots following him. "Jin!" Kazuya said with shock surprise as he had came to find Suzz. Jin looked up but didn't speak. "Suzz, where has that stupid girl gone?" Kazuya spoke as her saw the woman who was his mother, not even calling her mum. Suzz looked up but didn't answer she just nodded in a direction "To Michelle" she eventually spoke. Kazuya burst out of the room with the robots.

Jin tried to turn around to see his Grandma, but he couldn't. Eventually a very soft hand touched him on the head and all the pain he ever felt disappeared. He stood up and turned around. He couldn't believe his eyes, there was stood Suzz Mishima and his mother. "Jin!" Jun exclaimed and she hugged her son. Jin was amazed and had a very long conversation with his mother. This time it looked like a fairytale-fantasy had really come true. But Jin couldn't help remembering Kazuya's words "You Killed Her!" But that wasn't true and he knew it. He thought of Julia, and Steve who had been drugged by the robots. He told his mother and his grandma and they set off to look for Steve inside.

"Steve!" Jin shouted although he knew he wouldn't reply. Jin searched everywhere and had still seen no sign of Julia's apparent friend. He was just about to give up hope of finding Steve when Suzz screamed. Jin and Jun ran to were the noised had came from and saw that she had stumbled upon a secret passageway that she had fell down. Jin jumped down whilst Jun waited at the top. He looked from left to right but he couldn't see a thing. He walked slowly feeling at the walls for anything odd as he walked onwards. "Help me" Suzz was calling and Jin saw her at once. She had fell and injured herself. she was bleeding very badly and she didn't look as though she would recover very quickly. "I'll phone an ambulance when I find Steve" Jin whispered to his grandma and walked further down the corridor and he saw Steve lying there Motionless. "Oh God" Jin screamed because he like Julia hated the sight of death. He reached out to touch Steve and felt his pulse. There was no pulse. Steve Fox had died.