"So, you are saying you saw him?" asked Van in a tired voice as him and Reese sat around a table talking. Reese had come over the previous day and she was planning to tell them what she saw. "Positive. The kid looked exactly like you. When I said that you did he called me crazy," said Reese in a serious voice. "I hope you are right because we have been searching for years. Every time that we would get close they would suddenly disappear again," said Fiona as she walked into the room carrying a tray with the mugs of coffee. Reese took hers and looked at it carefully. "You didn't put salt in this did you?" asked Reese looking at Fiona skeptically. She remembered what happened the last time she visited and drank Fiona's coffee. "Don't worry, I didn't," said Fiona in a quiet voice. Reese took a small sip and was happy to see that it was normal black coffee minus the salt. "Oh, and like I said I am positive that he looked exactly like you Van," said Reese taking a sip of the coffee. "There is one problem with everything," said Fiona in a half-hearted voice. "What that?" asked Reese with a curious expression on her face. "He was just born when he was taken away. As much as we would love to get him back, it would do no good. He probably wouldn't even know who we are. I mean, I am sure that he has heard of us because almost everybody does, but he wouldn't know that we are his parents," said Van in a sad voice. "I guess I can understand that," said Reese in a quiet voice. "However. I think I may have an idea that you can use," said Reese with a strange glint in her eyes.

From around a corner, Sakura was listening in on the entire conversation. 'My brother, they know where he is?' she thought with a small smile on her face. She listened to it all, every single word that was spoken. Sure they had told her not to listen in but most of the time she just couldn't help herself when she knew that it had to be important. "What about Sakura?" she hear her mother say. "I think it would be wise to leave her out of this, at least for the moment. I don't want anything else to happen to our family. Plus if she were to know she would probably immediately go there. We don't want him to leave because he knows that we found them," said Van in a sad voice. 'Well I am going whether you want me to or not,' thought Sakura knowing that this was exactly what her father was worried about. 'Then again, I think I might have an idea on how to get close without making anyone suspicious,' thought Sakura with a wide grin on her face. 'The question though is if I can find her,' thought Sakura. By accident she hit something while she was doing all of her thinking. He managed to catch it before it hit the floor and told everyone that she was there. She let off a sigh of relief and continued to listen in on the conversation.

"How are we even going to be able to get close to them?" asked Van with a sigh. "First you should think of a person that the guy Zane doesn't know about. If you can get that person in there then whoever it is can keep us notified on what is going on," said Reese in a calm tone of voice. "What about Irvine and Moonbay's son and daughter? The three of them are about the same age so it might make it easier for them to be around each other," said Fiona trying to come up with an idea. A sudden growling noise caught all of their ears. "What was that?" asked Fiona looking around the place. "Just Sakura. She has been listening in the whole time. Isn't that right?" asked Van with a smirk on his face. A very red faced Sakura then walked around a corner. She just nodded her head. "No point hiding it from you. You would find out sooner or later and no matter what we say it would do us no good to try and stop you," said Van calmly while taking a sip of his coffee. "He is my brother, so I have all the right to be a part of this," said Sakura in her defense. "I suppose you do, but what if he sees you. He will run off again like he has been doing for years," said Van calmly. "I was a child back then. He wouldn't know it was me," said Sakura trying to find anyway that she could go. Van didn't like the thought of her going but he knew that she was right. "By the way. What was with the growling earlier?" asked Fiona a little confused. "I had the same idea that you had but you took it from me," said Sakura with a pout. "How about this," said Sakura with a bright smile on her face. Van looked at her curiously. "I can go with the two of them and look over them. I will go by a different name so that he won't know it is me. Please, please, please," begged Sakura even going so far as to get on her hands and knees to make her point. Fiona looked at Van for a response. Van just let out a sigh knowing that it may be dangerous, but his daughter was a very capable person. She could do everything that they asked to help them out. Plus she was very smart so she would know what to do and what not to do. Van let out a sigh before he said, "Fine." Sakura was jumping up and down in joy when he said this. "But, you had better not do anything that will let him know that we know or else he will take off," said Van seriously. "I know," said Sakura with a smile.

"What do you say Irvine? Are you going to give us a hand in this?" asked Van with a pleading tone in his voice. He waited for about another minute while Irvine thought it over. Finally after much deliberation he came up with his answer. "Sure thing, but nothing had better happen to my kids," said Irvine with a slight growl. "Don't worry. Sakura will have everything under control. Your kids will be just fine," said Van hoping that that would make Irvine feel better. "Alright then. I will be glad to help you get your son back," said Irvine with a small smile. "Thanks. Oh and Fiona says to tell Moonbay that she said hello," said Van. "No need to do that. We are going to head down that way. If you are going to use our kids then we are also going to help in anyway that we can," said Irvine with a smirk. "That would be great," said Van with a smile before the screen shut off. "What was that about dad?" asked Irvine's son Aaron. Irvine was silent for a second before he spoke. "Pack up your stuff. Tell your sister that you two are going to be doing something important," said Irvine as he leaned back in his chair. Aaron was confused but did as his father was told.

Sakura drove a car across the desert sands. She would have taken a zoid but she knew that it would have only of caused a suspicion from that man. So she was stuck with this. Two other were riding in the back of the car. One was the 16-year-old Aaron, and the other was his 15-year-old sister Elizabeth or Liz for short. They were both very quiet. "So what do you guys think about what is going on?" asked Sakura trying to start a small conversation between the three of them. "I don't know," said Aaron quietly as he watched the scenery passing by them. "Um, Sakura," came Liz's voice. "Don't call that when we reach the town. When we reach the town call me. Lina. At least when we are around people," said Sakura with a smile. "Right. Anyways. Who is this person we are supposed to looking after?" asked Liz curiously. "He is my little brother. We are supposed to keep an eye on him so that he doesn't leave. At least until we can find a way to get my parents in without Zane knowing that they are coming. Don't say anything about what we are doing. Just try and get in close with him. Do you got all of that?" asked Sakura staring at them. They both nodded their heads yes. "Good. We are going to be there soon. Just remember all that I said," said Sakura with a small smile. "You have nothing to worry about. We are going to help you guys in any way that we can," said Aaron with a smirk on his face.