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Chapter Fifteen:
The End of Biovolt and a New Life


Yuki's POV

I turned to walk back to my room when I stumbled. I would have fallen had it not been for Tala who caught me at the last moment. My vision became a little blurry, but I noticed as he nodded to Kiara. The next thing I knew, Kiara was supporting me and escorting me back to my room.

We finally reached my door, and I handed the key to Kiara. She unlocked the door and pushed it so it was slightly ajar. After that, she helped me to my bed, where I sat down. Kiara was about to head out of the room when I grabbed onto her sleeve and pulled her down onto my bed.

"Kiara." I started. She nodded for me to continue. "I'm sorry we had to meet again after all of these years here in Biovolt. To tell you the truth, I didn't really want to come, but Voltaire threatened me, saying that he would hurt all of my friends if I didn't come. I had no choice." I looked at Kiara, expecting my little sister to be mad at me, but instead, she just curtly nodded and told me to go to sleep.

After that, she stood up and left my room. Right before leaving, she turned to me and smiled. I'll never forget that smile. It was so happy, yet so sad. It was so innocent, but so mischievous. It was so sweet, but so harsh. It was so betrayed, but so loved. It was so sad and hurt, but so glad and healed. It was a look of peace. Seeing that look made me know that no matter what happened here, I could always trust her and Tala. I smiled weakly back to her, and she left. That night, I fell asleep thinking about my sister, Tala, and all my other friends. But mostly, I thought about Kai.

Yuki's Dream

I looked around only to see nothing but darkness. Slowly, I took a step forward. After a few moments, I took another step, then another, and another. Soon, I found myself in an underground cave. It was so cold and unwelcoming. There was even a mysterious red fluid on the walls. It looked so much like blood.

I shivered at the sight. I continued walking until I found myself inside of a large, dark room. The only source of light coming from a torch lit by fire in the center of the room. Next to the torch, there was a stone slab. I looked around to make sure that no one was near me, and I slowly made my way to the giant bolder.

When I finally reached it, I grabbed the torch, that seemed to have been lit many years ago and was kept burning for all eternity by a mysterious occult power, and brought it closer to the rock. I saw markings on it. I looked at it in confusion and I slowly bent closer to get a better look.

What I saw was a picture of four humans. Or, at least they looked like humans…in a way…Anyways, they were dressed in black outfits. They had these markings on their bodies that resembled scars, and their eyes were dull, almost as if they were possessed. I touched the picture and felt a burning sensation fill my body. I immediately released my hand from the picture.

I took a closer look at the images that were sketched onto the rock, and I saw some markings that looked to be some kind of language. Strangely enough, I was able to read the writing. The writing was directly beneath the picture. Hesitantly, I read it. Here lie the evil bitbeasts, the cause of all the destruction and darkness of the world. Their names, in order, are Shadow, Night, Void, and the worst of them all, Death…The rest of the words were scratched out and I could not read them.

As soon as I finished reading all that I could, the rock began to glow. Scared, I moved backwards, accidentally letting the torch fall from my hand. The rock continued to glow, but in an instant, it stopped. I heard footsteps behind me. I was about to ignore it, and run for my life, but a nagging voice in the back of my head told me to turn around. Reluctantly, I did. I was shocked at who I saw. It was Keli.

"This is not just a dream, my sister." I looked at her confused, but she ignored the look and continued with her sentence. "It soon be all clear to you." I watched as Keli slowly dematerialized in front of me. I let out a gasp, and the next thing I knew, everything blacked out.

End of Yuki's Dream

I awoke with cold sweat trickling down my spine. Clutching onto the sheets that were barely on me, I got up and went to spray cold water on my face.

Tala's POV

I sat in my room waiting for Kiara to come. I told her to bring Yuki to her room, the come here. I looked at my closed door, and sure enough, a light knock could be heard from the other side. I swiftly stood up and opened the door to allow for her to enter.

She looked at me quizzically, but I simply motioned for her to take a seat. She took a seat on the edge of my bed, and she looked at me, as if hoping I was going to say something. To tell you the truth, though, I was pretty stuck on what to say. I took a deep breath, and decided to just tell her how it was.

"The plan is going to go into effect soon. I'm going to call up Kai today, and we're going to talk about it. If all goes well, we should be getting out of this dirt hole no later than tomorrow night. We're going to need your full cooperation, though. Are you sure you're up to it?" I looked at her, and I noticed as she hesitantly nodded her head.

"Yes. I'll do whatever I can to help." Kiara raised her gaze so that her eyes were level with mine. They held a sort of blazing fire in them, and they seemed as if they were prepared for whatever may come to be.

I nodded my head and led Kiara out of the room. I made sure the coast was clear, and then I led her to her room. When I was positive that she was safely inside, I went back to my room. Once I was back inside of my room, and the door was closed and locked, I picked up the special phone and dialed Kai's number.

"Hn." God, Kai really needs an attitude adjustment…

"Yo, it's Tala."

"No, it's Santa." Sarcasm was dripping from his words as he said this. I rolled my eyes in annoyance, and just decided to ignore the comment.

"It's time. It's time to put the plan into effect. I heard it with my own ears. Yuki wants out of this place."

"When?"

"Tomorrow around midday if possible. Can you guys get here?"

"Ya. I'm sure the others are ready. They've been training non-stop for this day."

"Good. So I guess this is it, huh?"

"…"there was silence on the other side. "Ya…"

"Kai…"

"Ya…"

"We're going to do this?"

"Ya, by tomorrow night, Voltaire and Boris will be no more."

"Ok, Bye."

"Hn."

We hang up, and I slowly made my way to the other side of my bed. I opened a sort of secret compartment, and I took out my few belongings that I brought with me. I told Kiara to gather up her possessions and keep them safe. I didn't really have to worry about Yuki, though. I knew she didn't bring anything of major importance with her.

When I was sure that everything was secure, I got on top of my cot, and I fell into a deep slumber, knowing that this would be the last time that I would ever have to lay down on this thing for the rest of my life.

I woke up with a start. Rolling over onto my stomach, I turned to face the beat down clock. It was only 4:30 in the morning, but I just couldn't sleep. I had a feeling that Kai was awake right now, too, so I decided to give him a call.

"Tala."

"Haha, I see you got sick of your usual greeting."

"Hn." I rolled my eyes at his enthusiasm.

"I guess not. So, you couldn't sleep either?"

"No. No one could. Even Tyson is awake."

"Wow, now that's something."

"Hn."

"So, you ready for tonight?"

"I have to be."

"Ya, that's a good point."

"Get some last minute rest. Today's not going to be some walk in the park."

"Ya, ok. You guys too."

"Hn."

"Bye."

Once again, we hang up. I hate to admit it, but it makes me feel happy to know that as long as Kai's safe, I can always rely on him. He may be a bastard sometimes, ok…all the time, but he's one of my best friends. I know the last couple of weeks have been harder on him than it has been for the rest of this, so I'm ready to do whatever it takes to help him out. Kai and Ray, they're like the brothers I've never had, and nothing can tear us apart.

I did some last minute training, and I guess I lost track of time because the next thing I knew, the bell signaling breakfast was being rung throughout Biovolt. I took a last glance at my surroundings, took a deep breath, and headed out.

As I exited my room, I saw Yuki and Kiara come out of their rooms. I smiled at them. Kiara smiled back at me, and Yuki just nodded her head showing that she was acknowledging my presence. She seemed to be limping slightly. I guess she is still in pain from yesterday.

We were walking down to the cafeteria, when we were stopped by none other than Voltaire and Boris. I glared at them, but they seemed to hardly notice. I then noticed that they noticed the weak condition Yuki was in.

Voltaire swiftly walked up to her and kicked her. She fell to her knees. It took all of my strength to keep myself from killing him and Boris right at that moment. I looked at Kiara and saw that she was having just as much trouble as me, if not, more.

"Get up, you pathetic weakling." I had just enough of his crap! I was about to lunge myself at Voltaire, but I stopped when I saw the look in Yuki's eyes. It was like she was begging me not to do it.

"Sir, I'm sorry to have bothered you." Yuki bowed and turned away. She motioned for Kiara and me to follow her. I stared, dumbstruck. With one last glance at Voltaire, I turned away. He had a smirk of triumph plastered onto his face. Just wait, Voltaire. You'll get what you deserve. And it will be sooner than you think, too.

We walked to the cafeteria and silently ate our breakfast. When we were finished, we left for the training facility, and we went about our business as if it were just another normal day.

With Kai—Kai's POV

I got off the phone with Tala, and I looked at the clock. I noticed that it was only 4:45. Everyone was already up. I had told them what was going to happen last night, so everyone was anticipating the battle, and no one could rest.

I walked into the living room where everyone was. The room was so silent, that the drop of a pin could be heard as if it were an atomic bomb exploding only a few feet away from where you were standing. I looked into each and every one of my friend's eyes. They all had a burning passion in them.

My gaze rested on Mariah, who was, once again, trying to hold back her tears. Mika saw this too, and she went over to her friend and put a comforting hand on her shoulder. This made Mariah smile. Just as I was thinking, the doorbell rang.

I watched as Lulu went over to the door, and opened it, revealing a very tired out looking Mr. Dickenson. Lulu motioned for him to enter, and he came into the living room. Instantly, everyone looked at him as if waiting for him to say the one thing we all wanted to hear.

"Your plane for Biovolt leaves in one hour. I suggest you all get ready so I can bring you to the airport." With that, everyone filed up at the door. Mr. Dickenson dabbed a cloth on his forehead to get rid of the sweat. We all got into a limo, and sooner than we expected, we found ourselves in an airport.

After a few long moments of waiting, our flight was finally called and we got into the plane. Each one of us dreading what would happen once we reached our destination. As if on cue, the plane lifted off.

No one spoke throughout the flight. I could feel the other passengers looking at us as if we were a bunch of abnormal children. If only they knew. I turned my head to look outside of the window. I could see clouds beneath us.

It was such a pretty sight, but I could easily think of one thing that was prettier than the scenery. Yuki. I promise, I'm coming for you. I'll get you out of there, and then we can be together forever.

I sighed and closed my eyes. I could feel Ray's uneasy gaze on me, so I opened my eyes and gave him a questioning look. He just shook his head and went back to what he was doing. Before I knew it, we had landed.

Our little group of seemingly normal teenagers left the airport and began to walk through the dark alleys of Moscow, preparing to do a totally abnormal and very dangerous mission to rescue three of our friends.

When I told the others about Kiara, the girls, minus Hillary of course, were shocked and they all agreed that we had to do all we could to save her too. The guys, who had no idea who Kiara was, looked at us confused. I remember telling them that Kiara was Yuki's half-sister, and I remember the looks of shock that were written on their faces.

Without even realizing it, we reached Biovolt. I motioned for the others to follow me, and very cautiously, we made our way into Biovolt. Somehow, we managed to get past the guards and we finally found ourselves at the doors that would lead into the cafeteria. I took a deep breath and pushed them open.

Yuki's POV

After a long and hard morning of work, Tala, Kiara, and I made our way to the cafeteria for lunch. When Voltaire and Boris told us that we were having lunch today, I was surprised, but I decided that it was best not to question them. I sat down at my usual table right between Tala and Kiara.

I glanced over at Tala and noticed that he was all tense. My eyebrows furrowed at this. Then, I looked over to Kiara and noticed that she seemed really uneasy about something. Once again, I was curious. I don't know why, but I anticipated a huge battle.

I began to pick at my food, when Voltaire stood up. I looked at him, knowing that he was about to speak. He glanced at everyone in the room, his gaze lingering on me for a fraction of a second longer than everyone else, before he finally opened his mouth to speak. Just as he was about to say something, the cafeteria doors swung open, and I gasped at what, or more correctly, who was there.

It was Kai. Behind him, the others were there as well. They all prepared to launch their blades at Voltaire, but at that moment, I felt something metal being pushed up against the back of my skull. It was Boris, and he was holding a gun to my head. Voltaire snickered.

"Launch your beyblades, and Boris there will shoot your little friend to a million pieces." I expected Kai and the others to falter a bit, but when they didn't, I was surprised. Then, I understood everything.

Tala and Kiara stood up from their spots next to me, and without even warning me, they launched their blades into Boris's flesh. He fell down in agony. I looked at Tala, and he smiled at me. This had been their plan all along. I felt tears form in my eyes, as I hugged him.

I ran into Kai's open arms, and I hugged him tight. I never wanted to let go of him, but he gently pushed me away.

"Kiara, Yuki, everyone, round up the kids and get out of here." Kai looked at us, and we nodded. We rounded up all of the kids that were here in Biovolt, and we were about to make a run for it. I looked at Kai. "Don't worry. Tala and I are going to finish this once and for all. We'll be ok." I nodded my head and ran out of Biovolt.

Kiara noticed a small, scared looking boy in the far corner of the room and she went to go get him. She told me to go on without her, and that she'd be ok. I nodded and left. As I got outside, I turned to face Biovolt. The little boy came running out, but there was still no sign of Kiara. I figured she just stayed back to help Tala and Kai.

Just then, there was a loud eruption. Biovolt was destroyed into nothing but random debris, flying in a million places. My heart shattered. I could hear Mariah sobbing in the background. I was about to turn away, when I caught sight of two figures in the distance.

It was a limping Kai carrying a badly injured Tala. They came within a few feet of us, and Mariah ran to Tala, flinging her arms around him. Instead of running to Kai like everyone thought I would, I looked around. I increasingly became worried.

"Guys, where is Kiara?" I looked at Kai and Tala, who looked at me equally as shocked. Tala finally managed to speak, his voice really dry.

"I thought she was with you…"I shook my head.

"She stayed back…" We all looked back at the now burning building. No one could have survived that. I started to cry. I fell to my knees, and I felt a pair of strong arms being wrapped around me. I knew it was Kai. I clutched onto his shirt and cried even more.

Mr. Dickenson came up to us, and he called for helicopters. Some children were put into hospitals, others were put into mental institutes, some were put with foster parents, and others returned home to their families. That was it. The end of Biovolt.

I sighed and walked into a sterile hospital room. The others were already there. I looked at the two occupied beds. One, held Tala. And the other, held Kai. I sat on the edge of Kai's bed and his hand gripped mine. I smiled at him, and for the first time in what seemed like an eternity, we kissed.

Somewhere—Normal POV

In a dark, underground cave, the large electric shocks of an explosion filled the room. The shocks caused the large bolder in the center of the room to crack, and a black, dark, mysterious, and very dangerous aura came out.

The power of this strange thing was so immense, that the earth above it split, allowing the power to escape. It made its way around a big pile of debris in Moscow, Russia, until it found a limp body of a young 15 year old girl. The strange power revived the girl, and claimed her body as its own.

The girl's eyes were glazed over, and she stood up. She left the pile of debris, almost mechanically, and she walked away. She was totally healed, and there wasn't a scratch on her. The girl walked down the streets, ignoring the looks she was receiving.

On her left wrist, there was a silver bracelet, and around her neck, there was a silver chain with a pendant of a wolf on it.

One Year Later—Mika's POV

It's been a year. It's been a year since what happened at Biovolt. It's been a year since the Purity Bladers were no longer a team. It's been a year since any of the girls and I have seen our boyfriends. It's been a year since we talked to them, and strangely enough, everything was fine.

I walked down into the living room, and sat down next to Yuki on the couch. I took some of her popcorn, and she glared at me. I chuckled. Yesterday was my 17th birthday, and I couldn't have been happier.

One year ago, our boyfriends, the G Revolution, went back to their rightful homes. Kai went back to Japan, though, saying that he just couldn't think of his home as his home anymore, and that he wanted to be as far away from Moscow as he could be. Yuki understood. We all did.

The day we said our goodbyes was heartbreaking, but I know that one day, we will meet up with them again, and then, everything will be back to how it was meant to be. I smiled at my thoughts, and I didn't notice Lulu come in and give Yuki a letter.

I looked Yuki curiously, and I noticed the shocked, extremely pale look on her face. The other girls must have noticed it too, because they came over to see what the letter was all about. On the front it read: To: The Purity bladers. There was no return address. Kimi was first to speak.

"The Purity Bladers? But we quit being a team like a year ago…" Lin nodded her head and Mel spoke next.

"Open it up, Yuki. We'll never know what it is until you open it." Yuki nodded her head in agreement, and she slowly began to open the letter.


AG329: THE END! The story is now over! Please review one last time, and tell me what you think. Personally, I think the ending sucked, but oh well. THE SEQUEL IS UP!