Silver came in a while later and saw Jim and Janna busy talking about solar-surfing, which they both loved to do. It was getting late so Silver told Janna that she should probably go to bed. "Its gonna be a busy day tomorrow, Jan. Jim, the Cap'n left but she left yer solar'surfer here for ya to take home"
"Okay, Silver. Um, Janna, would you like to see my solar-surfer?"

Janna nodded. "Sure, Jim"

The two teenagers walked outside and Silver frowned. "Hmm I wonder if..." He looked at Morpha who was sitting on his shoulder. "Morpha, I want ya to follow them, okay"
"Sure" the shapeshifter chirped as she flew out after Jim and Janna.

When she got out she saw them looking up at the stars.
"Remember the day we met, Jim?"

"Yeah...that kid was bullying you and I chased him away"
"Well I think he was naturally a scaredy-cat so anything you would've said woulda scared him"
"Remember what he was picking on you for?"
"Yes: my singing. He thought it was awful"
"Well I thought you had a really nice voice. Could you sing something right now?"
"What do you want me to sing?"
"Anything you want."

"Rithannen i geven, thangen i harn, na fennas i daur, ol dur ristannen. Eryn echuiannen, i ngelaidh dagrar"

Jim stared at Janna for a few moments, then quietly asked, "What was that song?"
"An Elvish song Jacob taught me a few years ago"
"You sang it really well"
Janna blushed slightly. "Thanks, Jim"
"So, uh why'd you run away from home?"
"Mostly because of Jacob's death. No one but me really cared that he was gone"
"Can you tell me a little more about him? I never got tomeet him."

"Well, he was really protective of me...especially when our mom and dad got drunk and would beat up on me. He'd stand in front and wouldn't let them near me. Even when they really hurt him." Tears began to gather in her eyes as she remembered one of those times. Jim frowned slightly. "Are you okay, Janna?" She wiped at her eyes and nodded. "Yeah. I'm okay. I just really miss him." Jim nodded slowly and lifted her head toward his. She looked up at him and a slight smile appeared on her face. Suddenly he pulled her toward himself and kissed her deeply. A few moments passed before they came apart. Janna looked up at Jim, her face shining. "Wow."

Jim grinned. "Yeah, no kidding. I sure hope Silver didn't see that."
Janna smiled. "He'd be pretty surprised."

Jim slowly let go of Janna and walked over to his solar-surfer. "I hope I can see you again sometime soon, Janna."

Janna nodded. "Yeah. I'll see you later. Namarie."
The boy frowned. "What?"
"Thats 'farewell' in Elvish. Jacob taught it to me."
"Oh. Well Namarie, Janna", Jim said as he climbed on his solar-surfer and started the engine.

Morpha flew inside the inn a few seconds later and told Silver what'd happened outside. When Janna came back inside a few minutes later, Silver was waiting for her, a serious frown on his face. The teenager took one look at his face and ran upstairs to her room. He quickly followed her up the stairs, but she slammed her bedroom door. He sighed and pulled it open, ducking to miss the pillow that flewpast his head. "Janna?"
"Go away!"

He frowned and walked over to her bed. She glared at him and turned to face the wall. He sighed and turned her around. "Now you listen to me, Janna Starfire Silver! The reason I know what happened out there was that I sent Morpha out to keep an eye on you two. I just wanted to make sure you didn't try anything."
Janna looked up and sighed. "All we did was talk and-"
"Morpha said you kissed each other," Silver interrupted, "Did ya do that, Jan?"

Janna looked down and said, "Yeah. But it was so weird. It felt like we were the only two people in the whole universe."
Silver smiled. "Aye, thats what it feels like, Jan." He slowly stood up and turned to go out of her room. "You'd better get some sleep now, Janna. Goodnight"
"Goodnight, Grandpa." Silver went out, tossed Janna's pillow back in, and shut the door behind himself.

Janna slowly started to get ready for bed. After she pulled her nightclothes on she went over to her satchel and pulled out a book. She set it on her bed and turned off the light. Then Janna carefully made her way over to her bed and opened the book. A bluish light filled the room and a voice said, "On the nights when the winds of the Etherium were calm and peaceful..."