Kimiko was in the dream again. She could herself crying in the remains of the still smoking temple. Her younger self managed to climb to her feet and looked around. She pulled out her mobile and started trying to dial through the sobs.

"Emergency services? I need some help. There's been a fire at the temple...it's in a clearing between the mountains...there was a fire...people were in the building...yes I was too...I don't know...just please get someone up here now!" she shouted into the phone.

It went dark and skipped forward to Kimiko standing over the graves of her friends. She didn't even seem to be completely there. She was staring at the graves and then she turned away. Kimiko could remember what she was thinking.

'That's enough' she thought 'I've had enough of crying, being weak. I'm going to get back at Wuya, but not like this. It's about time I got over this. I'm not going to be weak anymore...'

She walked away. This was were it all began. For years she managed to push the memories down, but then the headaches began and the memories kept coming back, like a part of her didn't want to forget at all.

Suddenly she was in the burning temple again. She could see her friends falling down around her by the hands of Wuya. She tried to scream, but her lungs were filling with smoke.

"Run! Get out! The fire..." she suddenly started coughing.

She was screaming again and she fell into darkness.

"Kimiko?" asked a voice out of the darkness, "Kimiko?"

Kimiko's eyelids flickered and her eyes opened. Tamara was standing above her, looking concerned.

"Tamara?" asked Kimiko sleepily, "What's wrong?"

"You were yelling in your sleep," Said Tamara, looking away, "You kept yelling out to your friends, yelling about a fire and Wuya..."

Kimiko sat up and shook her head.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare you," said Kimiko.

"We're going to the village, if you want to come with," said Tamara.

"Sure," said Kimiko, "Standing up."

The drove into the village at mid-day. People looked around nervously as they approached.

"You've got a reputation by the looks of it," said Kimiko.

"Vic and Matt have," said Dani, "We normally manage to keep out of trouble."

"We'll head for the market, you guys take the bikes to get refilled," said Vic, "Be ready to run if we have to."

Kimiko went with Dani and Tamara. While filling up the bikes, Tamara explained that since they can't run as fast as the boys, they filled the bikes while the boys grabbed what they could from the market.

While she was explaining this, there was a sudden shout and Kimiko span around to see the boys running at them. Their arms were full of items and they were being chased. A tall man leaped forward and grabbed Matt by his shirt and pulled him back. Kimiko ran forward.

"Get going, I'll deal with this!" said Kimiko, stopping Vic from trying to spin around and run back.

Dani, Tamara and Vic climbed onto their bikes and drove away.

"Do you mind?" Kimiko loudly as she approached, "But he's my responsibility and if you don't let him go right now I'll have to hurt you, and I really can't be bothered doing that right now!"

The tall man looked up.

"He's your responsibility?" he asked in a deep voice.

"Unfortunately, so what's he done to deserve this?" asked Kimiko angrily.

"He's been stealing from my store!" said the man yanking Matt back.

"Then I'll pay what he's taken today," said Kimiko.

"What about the other boy?" asked the shop owner.

"Not my problem." said Kimiko simply, shrugging, "Take it or leave it,"

Kimiko held out a handful of money and the shop keeper hesitated. He then shoved Matt at Kimiko and took the money from her hand.

"Come on, we'd better get back to the others," she said quietly, leading him away to where bike.

They were about to leave when a scream shouted. Kimiko span around to see Wuya floating above the village.

"Living among thieves now?" said Wuya, "You've gone down hill. I guess that's what happens when you lose everything."

She let out a crazed laugh and Kimiko took in a sharp breath and sank to her knees as a ferocious headache brought bloody images from her past back to her.

"Yes, young Kimiko, bow down to your superior!" laughed Wuya.

"Matt..." said Kimiko, struggling to get to her feet, "Take…the bike and…get …out…of here!"

"But Kimiko…" began Matt, helping her up.

"Just go!" said Kimiko, pushing him away and stepping forward.

Matt nodded and climbed onto the bike before driving away. Kimiko smiled gently and pulled out the Tangle-Web-Comb, aiming it at Wuya.

"Did you send him away out of concern, or to rid yourself of any distractions?" asked Wuya.

"Bit of both," said Kimiko, "But mainly because of the distraction. Tangle-Web-Comb!"

The strings flew from the comb at Wuya. Wuya drew a strangely shaped sword out.

"Sword of the Storm!" she yelled and phased straight through the strings and then blasted air at Kimiko, sending her flying, "Still using that old Shen-Gong-Wu? Wouldn't those children love to know that you think that they're distractions?"

"They already do!" said Kimiko, pulling a small coin out of her back pocket, "Mantas-Flip-Coin!"

The people on the ground watched as the girl flew up at the witch and a massive fight erupted.

"Third-Arm-Sash!" Kimiko yelled as she landed on the ground.

The arm flew out and yanked the Sword of the storm out Wuya's hand and passed it straight into Kimiko's. A small smile spread over Kimiko's face as she glared up at Wuya.

"I'm going to kill you, you know," she said, "I'm going to kill you for everything you've done!"

With that she jumped into the air and slashed at Wuya. Wuya just managed to dodge the attack, but the edge of her dress was shredded.

"You may kill me one day," said Wuya, "But it's highly unlikely."

Kimiko landed on the ground.

"You're too weak without your friends," laughed Wuya, "And now you've gone and got yourself another weakness."

Wuya drew out what looked like a crystal ball. Kimiko recognized it instantly.

"EVERYONE RUN!" she screamed and the people who hadn't already fled began to do so, but it was too late.

"Orb of Tsunami!" screeched Wuya and water fell from the sphere, drowning the entire village.

Kimiko was swept up by the water. She tried to struggle up for air, but couldn't. Her head ducked beneath the waves, and she was gone…