Kimiko stopped her bike and the two other bikes stopped beside her. The kids were riding two to a bike. Kimiko took her Shen-Gong-Wu detecter and started to walk in the direction it was pointing. Matt, Dani, Tamara and Vic followed her. Kimiko stopped in front of a bush that was moving slightly.

Jack Spicer jumped out of the other side and started running with the silver flute in his hand.

"Not likely Jack!" said Kimiko, flipping over the bush and landing in front of jack before grabbing the flute.

"Hey!" said Jack, "I found that!"

"Well it's mine now," said Kimiko.

"Hey Kimiko!" called Tamara.

Kimiko groaned and looked around Jack at the four teenagers standing expectatnly.

"What Tamara?" asked Kimiko.

"Tamara?" asked Jack, "Who's that?"

"Kimiko's going to train us to become Xiaolin dragons like her!" said Dani.

"I never agreed to that," said Kimiko angrily, "What do you want Tamara?"

"Well, the flip thing was cool, but can't we see a Xiaolin Showdown?" asked Vic.

Kimiko groaned and hit her forehead with her hand.

"New dragons?" asked Jack.

"Are you Jack Spicer?" asked Matt.

"Evil gienius," said Jack, "Master robot builder!"

"More like lame loser, builder of heaps of scrap metal," said Tamara, "Or at least that's what Kimiko said."

"You said I was lame?" said Jack sounding hurt.

"Well in all fairness, when did any of your schemes work out?" asked Kimiko.

"Er...well...no," said Jack.

"They would have done," said a croaky voice that sent shivers down their spines, "If he had stayed with me!"

Kimiko and Jack span around.

"Wuya!" said Kimiko.

"Run kids!" called Jack, "Let the experts handle this!"

"Tangle-web-comb!" shouted Kimiko and shot the streams at Wuya, but they then turned and headed straight for them.

The strings wrapped themselves around Jack and Kimiko.

"You're supposed to get your focus!" shouted Jack before the strings coiled around his mouth.

Kimiko wasn't listening. She stared desperatly at Tamara, Matt, Dani and Vic.

"Who are these?" asked Wuya.

Kimiko tried to yell out, but the cords were wrapped around her mouth. She kept telling herself to focus, but she couldn't; not while they were in danger.

"No matter," said Wuya, "I've got what I wanted."

She leant down and picked up the silver flute. She leant down beside Kimiko's ear.

"You turn will be soon," she hissed, "I like the new children. I hope you can save them better than you saved your friends."

With that she got up and flew away. Jack, who had been concentrating for the last few minutes, was finally free off the comb's string.

"This is all your fault," he said, releasing Kimiko.

Kimiko gasped for air and leant back against a rock.

"Was that her?" asked Matt.

"That was Wuya," said Jack.

"Why didn't your comb thing work?" asked Dani.

"Because she wan't focused!" said Jack, "And now Wuya has the flute."

"I thought you were evil, why do you care?" asked Vic.

"Becasue I don't want ten thousand years of darkness." said Jack.

They all continued asking questions and arguing while Kimiko's temper rose higher and higher until...

"SHUT UP!" she shouted.

They all stopped and looked at her.

"When you're told to leave, you leave!" said Kimiko to the teenagers standing near her.

"We wanted to help, but then she just took the flute and left." said Vic.

"If you want to become dragons you have to do what your master says," said Kimiko, "And if you can't do that then don't keep your hopes up."

"Why are you so mad?" asked Tamara.

"Because now she's going to come after you to get at me!" shouted Kimiko, "If you'd have left she wouldn't have noticed you!"

There was deathly silence for a few minutes, but it seemed like hours. Jack shifted awkwadly from one foot to the other. Tamara kept opening her mouth like she wanted to say something, but the words wouldn't come. Kimiko stared at the ground before climbing to her feet.

"Well you can't go back to the temple on your own now," she said, "I'll have to stay with you."

The four teenagers looked at her excitedly.

"But that doesn't mean I've agreed to train you." said Kimiko, "I just don't think it's fair to make you leave your home because of me."

"Well I'm going to get going," said Jack, "I've got other things to do. Robots to build and stuff like that."

He walked away and Kimiko sighed and ran a hand through her hair.

"We'd better get back," she said, walking away.

When she was out of hearing distance Vic turned to the others.

"We messed up bad," he said, "If we want to help, we'd better do what she asks."

They all nodded and walked after Kimiko, who was already climbing onto her bike.

By night time, the teenagers were sat around a fire. Kimiko was keeping an eye on them while practicing to use the tangle-web-comb. She aimed it at a tree and concentrated.

"Tangle-web-comb!" she shouted and the stings flew out and wrapped themselves around the tree trunk.

She looked closely at the comb.

"Why didn't it work earlier?" Kimiko said to herself, "Could I really be that unfocused?"

She looked around at Tamara, Vic, Dani and Matt, sitting around the fire and laughing. It reminded her of when she was a dragon in training; sitting with her friends, laughing about nothing that really mattered. A small smile spread across her face. It had been Omi, Raimundo and Clay who had made it so hard for her to get her focus in the first place.

Kimiko smiled slightly as she sat down for a break. Maybe the dream was telling her, not to remember her friends, but to help those like them.

Over at the campfire Tamara was trying to talk to her friends.

"So how are we going to convince her to train us?" she asked.

"Maybe we should try listening in future," said Matt.

"Can we really expect her to help us?" asked Dani, "I mean it looks like she's trying to forget all the stuff about the dragons. I mean, I'd want to if I'd been through that."

"Well there's no use in worrying about it now." said Vic, standing up, "We'd better get some sleep, I want to go to the village tomorrow."

"I'll stay up for a few minutes, I want to talk to Kimiko." she said as the others headed for their tents.

Tamara headed for Kimiko who fired the Tangle-Web-Comb again. It wrapped itself around the tree without any problems.

"So you got it working again?" asked Tamara.

Kimiko span around.

"I wasn't focused when I used it earlier," said Kimiko, "It needs absolute focus to work."

"Absolute focus?" asked Tamara, "What's that?"

"It's like..." Kimiko said, tyring to think of the right way to put it, "You have to 'quiet the storm of your mind, drown out all distractions. Only then can you achieve true focus,' or something like that."

Tamara stared at her.

"Where did you hear that?" asked Tamara.

"Master Fung taught it to me," said Kimiko, "That's how I first achieved absolute focus."

"Can I have a go?" asked Tamara.

Kimiko grinned.

"I don't think you want to do that. You saw what happened to me and Jack earlier!" she said.

"I'm totally focused!" said Tamara.

Kimiko smiled and then stepped back and blinked hard. For a second she could've sworn she had seen herself looking up at her.

"Well can I?" asked Tamara.

Kimiko smiled and handed it to her. Tamara aimed it at the tree.

"What do I have to say?" asked Tamara.

"Just call out 'Tangle-Web-Comb' and focus." said Kimiko, her blue eyes gleaming.

"Tangle-Web-Comb!" shouted Tamara and the strings flew out.

Kimiko stepped back; she didn't want to get caught in the threads. They circled the tree and came back, tying Tamara up just as Kimiko had predicted to herself.

"Ow!" called Tamara as she fell to the ground.

Kimiko walked forward, concentrated and ran a finger down the chords, releasing Tamara.

"That's harder than it sounds!" Tamara groaned as she climbed to her feet.

"You're telling me," said Kimiko.

"Can you teach me to use it properly?" asked Tamara.

"Maybe," said Kimiko, "If I think you guys can handle it."