Kimiko and Raimundo appeared in the middle of an empty alley.
"Great!" said Kimiko, "Now where are we?"
Raimundo looked around the edge and his face lit up.
"We're in Brazil!" he said, happily.
"Really?" asked Kimiko.
"No, I'm just getting your hopes up!" said Raimundo sarcastically.
"Wow!" said Kimiko, shielding her eyes as she stepped into the sunlight.
"Yeah!" said Raimundo, stepping out beside her, "See why I wanted to come back?"
"It's beautiful!" she whispered.
"Come on, I know a great café around here!" said Raimundo, pulling her along.
"Are we going to go and find Raimundo and Kimiko today?" asked Omi.
"We're not going to go and find them!" said Master Fung, "They have to come back of their own free will or not at all!"
"But it doesn't feel right!" said Clay, "Just sitting' here while they're out there on their own!"
"I understand, but every step they takes them further and you may never know. That step may lead back here!" said Master Fung, walking away.
"But what if that step is in the wrong direction!" said Omi, looking down at his feet.
"Let's just hope it's not!" said Clay.
"If you ask me," said Dojo, "They should get somewhere safe; now that Wuya's on the loose they can't be too careful!"
"Raimundo!" said the Waitress, holding a tray up on her shoulder, "We haven't seen you here in months! How've you been?"
"Great!" said Raimundo, "More or less! You?"
"Average!" she said, "Two ice-cream sundaes coming up, on the house!"
"Thanks!" said Raimundo.
The waitress walked away. Kimiko looked at Raimundo.
"I used to come here a lot!" said Raimundo, sitting at a table.
Kimiko sat opposite him and looked around. She had her hand clasped around the Mantas-flip-coin in her pocket. She had the strange feeling that they were being watched.
"What's up?" asked Raimundo.
"Nothing, it's just…" she began, but then the waitress came back with the sundaes.
She put them down on the table and gave Raimundo a grin before walking away. Raimundo suddenly lost interest in the conversation and began eating. He suddenly looked starving, and Kimiko guessed he hadn't eaten properly in days.
She picked up her own spoon and began eating, still feeling slightly uneasy. When they had eaten, Raimundo leant back in his chair and patted his stomach.
"Best Sundaes in the world!" he said, looking around, "I never should have left here!"
"You never should have come back!" said a voice behind them.
The looked around to see two tall boys looking down at them.
"Hey guys!" said Raimundo, standing up nervously.
Kimiko stood up beside him.
"I owe you!" said one of the boys, cracking his knuckles.
"I don't think you owe me anything!" said Raimundo, "We'll just be going!"
"You're not going anywhere!" said the other.
"If you keep going, we'll be going to the police now back off!" said Kimiko, stepping forward before Raimundo could stop her.
The boy looked down at her and they both began laughing.
"Who's this? Your girlfriend?" asked one of them, grabbing her arm.
Kimiko pulled him up and flipped him over and onto a table before he had chance to react. At the same time Raimundo had grabbed the other and spun him around into a lamppost.
"Try anything like that again and you'll be out cold for a month!" said Kimiko, grabbing Raimundo and walking away.
"Dammit!" said Jack, looking out from an alley way, "Even when there are just two of them they're a strong team!"
"Teams can be broken up!" said Katnappe, "And even if we don't break them up, there are two more who we can separate and on their own, the brats aren't much of a challenge!"
"You think?" asked Jack, looking around at her.
"I'm purrfectly positive!" she said.
"No more cat jokes!" said Jack shivering, "They're sooo annoying!"
"That's the point!" said Katnappe, laughing.
Jack ran a hand over his face in frustration.
"How did I end up in this team?" he asked himself.
Kimiko and Raimundo stopped walking about two streets away from the café they had previously been at.
"Hey…thanks," he said awkwardly.
"No problem, what did you do to make them that angry anyway?" asked Kimiko.
"I sort of…started a few fights, nothing unusual for me really," said Raimundo.
"Well I would've thought that you could handle those guys on your own," said Kimiko.
"I could've before I left, training at the temple has really helped me out!" laughed Raimundo.
He trailed and looked at his feet. Kimiko watched him.
"We could go back to the temple if you really want…" she said.
"No, I left for a reason and so did you! We've got to stand by what we believe is right!" he said.
