Fi opened her eyes and got ready for a long day at school. She made it through her first two

classes no problem. There was a bit of excitement in the air because of Halloween. Everyone

was talking about what they were going to do that evening. Secretly, Fi pitied them, they didn't

even know the true meaning of Halloween. She had to admit that there was a little tinge of

excitement in her too. No matter how she tried to block that part of her life out, it still existed

within her.

Class let out and the same routine followed as it had the day before. The students filled out of

the room and entered a heavily trafficked hall.

She started down the hall, when suddenly, there was the blonde boy from yesterday. Again, he

stared at her. He broke into a grin.

I know him from somewhere, Fi thought to herself. Just as he passed her, she decided to catch

up with him and see what was going on.

"Hey," she said taking a hold of his shoulder. "Do I know you?"

"Do you know me?" he laughed.

"Yeah. Why were you staring at me? Do I know you or something?"

The boy put his hand on his chest as if he were injured.

"Now, I am truly hurt, Little Duck."

"Bricriu!"

"There ye are. I knew you'd remember me. I am a bit hard to forget."

"Yeah. What are you doing here? What do you want?"
"I need your brother."

"No way, I-. Wait a minute. You didn't need my permission to take over Jack's body last time, why are you asking now?"

"Listen, for some reason, I can only track you. That's right; I know relatively where you are at any given moment in the day."

"Comforting." She said sarcastically.

"Your brother on the other hand..."

"I see. But what makes you think I would just hand my brother over to you?"

"I thought I'd give you another chance to talk to your father, I know you still want to. He wants

to talk to you."

"Why Jack?"

"Tisk, Tisk, Tisk. That's for me to know, Little Duck."

"Well, I won't tell you where my brother is until I know."

"I have a feeling you won't tell me if I do."

"So why are you here then?"

"You will tell me, Fi Phillips. Aye, ye will. Before the clock ticks the last second of All Hallows

Eve, ye'll tell me."