Keria was torn between two feelings when she saw Rail standing there. 'Rail,' she thought. 'They told me you died, they told me that you were mowed down under the barrel of Jak's gun but here you are facing me, facing me standing here in Jak's underware...OH MY GOD!'

"Hi Keria." he said looking into her blue eyes.

"Rail... I... you... they said that..." Rail walked forward and slowly put a hand on her shoulder.

"Ssshh," he said, having the gull to hug her. "I'm here, it's okay."

Keria gripped him back, hard, letting her tears fall on his shoulders as she sobbed.

Rail was on top of the world. After nearly a year of isolation from her, isolation from peace here he was with her in his arms again. he was back with her and he loved it.

He broke, reluctantly, her embrace but couldn't think of anything to say.

"You two must have some catching up to do." said Jak. "Rail, I'd be honored if you'd stay the night."

"Thank you Jak." said Rail. "I will find it hard to repay you." With one last hug Rail went into the bathroom to shower and Jak and Keria crawled back into bed.

"Why didn't you tell me about him?" asked Jak.

"They told me you killed him Jak," she said stroking his face. "I didn't want you to know that you killed someone who was very important to me. I love him almost as much as I love you."

"You mean lov-ed, right?"

"No Jak," she said. "I still love him. I mean he found me when we came here that's not a bond you can easily break."

"Yeah,' said Jak. "I guess." He smiled a suggestive smile. "You wouldn't do with him what you'll do with me though right?"

"Oh, shut up and kiss me Jak."

He did and they fell asleep.