Aelita got in the way, struggling to keep Jeremie in her sights.

Scott pushed her aside and Aelita just got in the way again. Isabella came in and took Yumi into her room. Scott told Odd to go to another room. Ulrich was also sent off and Galadriel told Yumi to take Kat with her. She shooed everyone in the room out and put Jeremie on the bed. Aelita remained by Jeremie's side.

"I'm not going anywhere, except with Jeremie." She held Jeremie's hand and looked up at Galadriel.

Galadriel sighed as she started writing something, "Aelita, we don't have time for this! Go!"

Aelita narrowed her eyes at the doctor.

The doctor finished what she was writing and slipped it under the door, "It will take a while for them to get here, anyways."

"Who?" She demanded.

"The other doctors, for the plague."

Aelita looked confused.

"The ones that deal with the cases, they'll probably want Kat too."

She held Jeremie's hand tighter and opened her mouth to protest.

"Don't even say it, girl, I've heard it all."

Another paper, enveloped, slipped under the door. Galadriel read it and then looked at Aelita. "Get your friends."

Aelita looked confused for a moment, "I'm not going anywhere, except with Jeremie."

Galadriel sighed and went into the next room.

Aelita heard the door open. Kat and Ulrich came in, followed by Yumi.

Ulrich looked at Aelita, "Aelita, who, or what is in the closet?"

"Look for yourself."

Odd came in as Ulrich entered the closet, followed by Kat.

Kat could hear Odd and Aelita talking and could hear the hum of a running computer. Ulrich spoke first.

"Hello," he said.

The blue-haired girl on the screen turned to Ulrich, "Hey."

Kat recognized the voice, "Clarice."

"Hi," the voice responded.

"What's going on? How'd you-"

Clarice's voice smiled as did she, "I downloaded myself to this computer, I'm like Aelita and Xana, except that I'm useless and—beyond the point. Where's Jeremie?"

Ulrich paused, "He won't be able to talk."

The girl nodded, "He's got the virus."

Kat nodded.

"Any cures?" Clarice asked.

"Nope," Ulrich promptly replied, "None, we know it's a cross between Fijian and Scarlet Fever, or produces like symptoms."

"It can't be cured, Xana's got the cure and it can only be made on Lyoko, even testing Kat's blood and looking for what stopped it won't work, looking at Yumi's blood's twice as much of a dead end."

Kat sighed, "I'll be the death of us all, I knew that I should have shot myself when I had the chance."

"No," Ulrich and Clarice chorused.

"We'll be moving to the cafeteria soon," Kat said, "Quarantine can't be kept anymore, not the way it's been at least. They're sterilizing the first and second floor and giving the healthy people those floors. Giving three to shipping and four and five go to the sick."

"You can add Jeremie to the count," Ulrich added.

"How will helicopters fly in?" Clarice asked.

Kat replied before Ulrich, "There's a good size balcony on either side of the third floor, it already was handling shipping, and the extreme cases were upstairs, with some other healthy people. It originally went healthy people on the left side, sick on the right, doctors in the middle, shipping on the third floor."

"Can see that didn't work out."

"Right, so they're moving it all."

"Who will be in this room?"

Ulrich smiled, "I'll go check." With that he left the closet to the main room.

"Kat," Clarice said, "Don't blame yourself, Anna, Lee, Iva, you, me… we all knew the risk, it's not your fault."

Kat turned away.

"Kat, stop blaming yourself, you know Lee would disapprove."

Kat turned towards the screen, "Do you know what happened because of that! Do you! Do you know why I can't be alone for long! Do you know why I can't do the things I love anymore! Do you?" She yelled at Clarice longer and Galadriel was wondering if there was something wrong with the girl, other than being blind.

Clarice spoke softer, "No Kat, I don't. And I'm sorry I don't. But right now we need to get this settled, then you can scream at me all you like, but right now… we have a problem."

She was ashamed of herself; instead of greeting Clarice with open arms she turned her back on one of her last friends, she couldn't do that any more.

"I thought there were only three floors," Aelita said, poking her head through and entering, "With approximately two-hundred rooms on each."

"There's five floors, I forgot two, and a basement. There's four elevators and two service elevators that go to the basement."

"What will they use that for?"

"The dead."

Aelita turned to the screen. Clarice glared at her, "Hello, Aelita," she said stiffly, "I see you're having fun."

"Hello Clarice," Aelita replied as cold as Clarice, "You've been being a sneak, no doubt."

"Ain't my fault for self-preservation."

"I bet you turned in Kat and her friends. You always were a tattle tale."

Clarice glared at Aelita, "No, I never turned them in. I just did recon for Da."

Aelita folded her arms, "Am I supposed to believe you? Sister?"

"I've changed, and I know more about the virus, then you ever dreamed."

"I care?"

"Everyone will die, because you couldn't spare a moment for your sister."

"The worry is almost drowning me," Aelita replied, sarcastic.

"Don't even think of pulling that plug, you know you'll regret it."

Aelita just glared. Kat found this confusing and covered her ears while at the same time sitting on the ground. Aelita and Clarice took the hint, they shut up.

"Nothing like sibling love, eh?" Ulrich said, sticking his head in the closet. Kat nodded.

"Who will be in this room?" Clarice asked.

Ulrich paused, "No one."

"Great, it'll be easier to sneak in!" Kat exclaimed.

"Quite the opposite," replied Ulrich, "See, we'd have to sneak in here, so we can't dress up like a doctor or a nurse."

"Clarice, can you download yourself to another computer?"

Clarice and Aelita shook their heads. "I'd have to get more energy, and to do that I'd have to go back to Lyoko."

"Network?"

"I can move freely around a network, I just need to know the computer's name and I'd have to be connected to the network."

"The computer you're on?"

"Has network, I got in via the internet."

"So all we need is computer name?"

"Yep."

Note: 5 pages! Well 4, technically. I just didn't want to stop.