Disclaimer: WHY? Why do we need these! It's OBVIOUS I don't own them! Jeez…

A/N: So. I didn't get as many death threats as I thought I would. Good. You guys don't hate me! Yet...

Rain pelted Leonardo's body and slid down his shell. With a short growl, he pulled out his katana, and raised it to a battle position. "You will pay for what you have done." The wind carried his voice away, but the hate burning in his eyes was easily seen. Leonardo leapt, his weapon piercing the body of-

"Leo? LEO?" Don's voice cut into Leo's thoughts. Jolting out of his daydream state, Leo looked around. He blinked. When he had first sat down at the kitchen table, it had been around eight in the morning. Now it was noon. Had he really been thinking that long? He had been so close to finding out who it was…but he had a good idea.

"You okay?" Don asked, knowing Leo was actually not okay, neither was he, Raph or Mikey. It just seemed like the polite thing to do to ask.

"Yeah…" Leo said distantly. Don sighed. He had zoned off again. "Do you want something to eat?" Don asked slowly.

Leo looked at Don. He looked as if he was seriously thinking about saying yes, but then looked back at the table. "No."

"You haven't eaten since-"

"I know."

Don fiddled with a piece of peeling paint on the cupboard next to him. "Are you sure? Because-"

"No."

Don sighed. He would try again later.

Leo watched Don give up on him, and walk out of the kitchen. He knew he hadn't eaten in two days. But he wasn't hungry. Leo stared at an empty pizza box on the counter across from him. He ran his finger around a scratch in the kitchen table. It had been there since they were little. Leo had no idea how it had got there, or if the table had been like that when Splinter brought it home.

'I shouldn't just be sitting here,' Leo thought. 'I should be trying to find out who did this…and why…' Although Leo had a good idea who had done it and why, his fears weren't confirmed just yet.

Shaking his head, Leo stood up from his chair, planning to head to the dojo to get rid of some built up stress. At the door to the dojo, Leo listened carefully. The sounds of someone beating the crap out of a punching bag floated into the hallway. Someone was already in there.

As far as Leo knew, Mikey hadn't left his room after Donnie had helped him there last night. He didn't know where Don had gone, but he wasn't the type to relieve stress by beating up things. And that only left one person.

Raph was leaning against the wall, breathing heavily, taking a break from working out.

"Raph, I-"

"I don't wanna hear it, Leo." Raph growled, looking at Leo from under his arm.

Leo stood, considering. 'I could just walk away, right now…' "Hear what?"

Raph stared at him incredulously. "You don't think I know?"

"Know what, Raph?" Leo sighed. He was getting tired of this game already.

Raph turned his shell to Leo. "You don't think I know this is my fault?" Leo didn't say anything, just kept his eyes on his brother. "Think, Leo. When did things get to be so bad? On Saturday. When I left."

"Raph, it's not-"

"Yes, it is, Leo!" Raph said, turning so he was facing Leo. "If I hadn't been so hell bent on leavin', if I had listened to you and stayed here, you wouldn't be missin' that hand, and Splinter might be alive right now."

"Raph, listen-"

"No, you listen! I was so mad at ya I left to go to Casey's. But it started rainin'. So I went home. And while you and Donnie and Mikey were fightin,' and coulda gotten killed, where was I? I WAS RIGHT FUCKIN' HERE!"

Leo was shocked. "Raph-"

"I coulda helped...but I was right here, safe and warm while you guys-"

"RAPH!" Raph fell silent. Leo sighed, looking down at the ground. "Listen, Raph. These thoughts passed through my head too." Raph's head shot up. "But," Leo continued, "I realized. We can't pin this on you. This is not your fault. It's no one's fault except Oroku Saki's."

Raph looked up, surprised. "You really know it was him?"

Leo shook his head. "I don't know for sure. But think, Raph. Why else would a bunch of Foot ninjas be in here?"

Raph picked up his sais from where he had dropped them on the ground and stuck them back in his belt. "I…I'm gonna go check on Mikey," he mumbled, before he practically rocketed out of the room.

Leo shook his head and unsheathed his own weapon.

Mikey woke with a start and sat up quickly. He had been having the most freaky dream…his leg gave a painful jerk and Mikey gasped in pain. Looking down at his leg, everything came rushing back to him. It wasn't a dream. It was real. Sensei was dead. As the realization his him, a few tears slipped down his face.

Someone knocked softly on his door. "C-come in," Mikey said softly, wiping the tears away so it wouldn't look like he was crying.

"Mikey?" Raph came in. "Uh…how's your leg?"

Mikey shrugged. "Broken."

Raph scratched his head, struggling for words. "Uh, yeah…I knew that. So…"

Mikey waited for Raph to say something else. When he didn't, Mikey shifted uncomfortably. "Did you…want anything?"

Raph sighed. "No…"

Mikey grinned. "Good. Then you can help me get to the bathroom."

A small smile appeared on Raph's face. Count on Mikey.

Leo breathed deeply, closing his eyes. BRING! Leo opened one eye. BRING! Leo sighed and got up. Stupid phone. "Hello?"

"Leo?"

Leo blinked. "April? How are you?" After they had found Splinter, April had decided to go home. Casey was staying with her, since she didn't feel safe alone in her apartment.

"I'm okay. Listen, me and Casey were talking, and we have a suggestion…"

Leo walked into the TV room, where Raph and Don were sitting on either side of Mikey, watching TV. Mike had his leg propped up on the table.

"Guys," Leo said. They looked up at him. "We're going to Casey's farmhouse."

Don looked confused. "What? Why?"

"Bury Splinter. Let's go."

Raph stood up. "We're going now? What about Mikey?"

"We'll have to help him."

Don stood up as well. "Leo, we can't just-"

"Yes we can, Donnie. Be at the Battle Shell in thirty minutes." Leo left the room, leaving his brothers totally and utterly confused.

Thirty minutes later, all four turtles were assembled at the Battle Shell. Raph was doing some last minute gas refills, while Don helped Mikey get comfortable in the back.

When they were all ready, Don hopped in the driver's seat, Leo in the passenger's seat. Raph sat in back with Mikey.

"Leo, can you tell me why you are so bent on getting to the farmhouse?" Don asked, as he pulled out of the garage.

Leo sighed and leaned back. "I don't know Don. I didn't mean to freak out like that. I just want to get Splinter buried, I guess."

Don nodded, keeping his eyes on the road. "I can understand."

They drove in silence for a little while. Then Leo sighed and rested his head on his hand. "Donnie...I wanted to get out fast, because what if they came back? The Foot? We're in no condition to defend ourselves."

They rode in uncomfortable silence for the rest of the trip.

April looked up as the Battle Shell pulled into the driveway. She came onto the porch and waved. No one waved back. April put down her hand and hurried over to the back of the van. "Hey guys." She said softly as Raph jumped out of the back. There was a muttered 'hey,' but she was unsure who it was.

April noticed the splint on Mikey's leg, and hopped inside the back of the Battle Shell to help him down. Mikey gave a small smile of thanks to her, but didn't say anything else. April began to lead him inside the house, but Leo's voice stopped her. "Wait."

April and Mike looked at each other, than turned around. "What, Leo?" Mikey asked.

Leo sighed. "We're going to do it now."

Raph, Don and Mikey looked at each other. "Right now?" Mikey asked. Leo nodded.

April ran a hand through her hair. "Well…Casey should be done with the hole now…"

As if on cue, Casey came jogging out of the forest, completely covered in dirt. He raised a hand in greeting. "So, you guys ready then?" he asked. At the looks on their faces, he shrugged. "I heard ya from there."

"Some ninjas we are." Raph muttered.

"Yeah, Casey." Leo answered, ignoring Raph. "April, help Mikey there, would you? We'll follow with Splinter."

Don and Raph got the box that contained their master, and started to follow April and Casey, when they noticed Leo wasn't following. "Y'comin' Leo?" Raph asked, twisting his head around.

Leo nodded. "Yeah, go ahead, I'll be behind you." His brothers continued into the forest. Leo looked up. The sky was turning grey. It was going to rain. Leo sighed and began walking after his brothers. Sure enough, he hadn't even walked five steps before it started lightly drizzling. Five minutes later, it had turned to an all out downpour.

Leo squinted behind his bandanna. He could make out four figures standing in the rain….

Leonardo was walking through the rain. Squinting behind his bandanna, he noticed he was at the farmhouse. Leo could just barely make out four figures standing around in a circle, looking at something….

Leo froze. The feeling of déjà vu washed over him. The dream he had had on Saturday…before everything started…it wasn't a dream. It was a premonition.

Blinking, Leo came to a realization. The four figures in his dream had been Raph, Don, Mikey, and April. He couldn't see Casey anywhere. And they had been looking at…Leo swallowed hard. The something the figures had been looking at in his dream was Splinter's grave.

"Leo, you look like you've seen a ghost." Casey commented, now visible, having been hidden by a tree. April glared at him. "What?" Casey looked confused. "OH! Bad choice of words…sorry."

Don and Raph carefully lowered the box into the hole, and they all stood there, staring. April had tears running down her face, though it was hard to tell, due to the rain. A small sob came from Mikey.

But Leo wasn't paying attention anymore. His first dream had come true. So what about his daydream this morning? Would that come true as well?

As the rain continued to beat down on them, Leo thought hard. He knew who had killed his father. And he wouldn't rest until he was dead.