As the daylight's sun rose for those in Breezegale, It also rose for those who'd recently moved there. May was an early riser, always trying to beat her brother to their training room across their large hall. Out of habit, she was the first to awaken in the Klonian household. She was the only one up early enough to watch the sunrise over Breezegale, the most amazing sight she'd ever seen for a long while. In the backyard, Marie slept soundly, kitten nose twitching as a mischievous Pinky hopped around her. It jumped over and over again, causing a ruckus until Marie woke up, eyes sunken. At that moment, the mouse-like Moo ran off and she laid back down in the grass, letting out a giant yawn.

"I wish the sun rose like that on Rose Island..." May said to herself as she was cuddled up on the porch. She had her hands on her knees and her knees to her chest. "...So many colors. I wish Archie could see..."

Marie overheard, clumsily standing. Stumbling over, she let out a yawn, saying "He might be able to... I thought up a few ideas..."

"He can...? How?" May curiously asked. Marie explained "Well, this is a dream realm...But the chances of a specific dreamer stumbling upon this place are in the billions! Either way, people from the real world could get here by dreaming, or if they're dimension travelers they can freely choose the worlds they go to..." she added "real or dreams..."

"So... If we can find him, Archie can come here too?"

"I guess, but outsiders shouldn't stay in dream realms for too long..."

"I see..." May understood. "...They'd cause too much damage over time... But, then... how long have I been here?"

"You have no choice really" Marie answered bluntly, stretching her arms out "Unless you'd like to drift and wander the earth, counting away the days until a loved one dies of old age or something, that way they could join you... at least here you're not entirely alone."

"I guess so..." May said as she unbundled her legs, letting her arms rest behind her back. "I'm glad to know that there's someone here for me. Just, I wish it was someone a little closer... Ya' know? I'm feeling just a little homesick now."

"Yes, you can look around... but even as a ghost the world is dangerous out there" she said "ghosts loom about all the time, and if you want to go there, and you stray too far from me, than you'll be stuck in your world... and I don't want you to be alone there until you have some experience..." May nodded. "Of course. It may be a place I'm used to but it's not in the same form..."

"Yes, but it may be wise that before I return you to your world to stay, you could learn how to get a better influence on your world" she said "You know, the basics like communicating to the mortals and touching objects." May nodded again, always up for learning something new. "The basics sound good." She smiled.

"Then let's bring you to your world..." Marie said "I shall take on ghost form as well there!" With that, she opened a portal, a blue aura glowing from her hands. "I'm guessing you come from a world parallel to this dream world... I think that would be Mobius?"

"Yep, that's my world alright!"

"Then hop in! This portal shall take you there!"

With a quick gesture of her arms a small portal appeared next to the porch. It swirled somewhat like the first vortex, but reversed. May wasted no time and hopped right in, Marie following in after it, both coming out on the other side. They both landed in some city, Marie wasting no time taking on her spirit form. Both instantly became a pasty mist color, and no one around took notice to their arrival. The place where they arrived seemed to be some form of a military base. Soldiers marched up and down the halls in unison, and the occasional relaxed worker with a cup of coffee. It was a cafeteria, or so it seemed.
"This is where Archie went?"

"I guess... no one here could hear you though..." Marie said "or see you, the mortals shall not be a thing to worry about... now our first lesson should be simple, getting a grip on objects... it requires a will, so strong that the objects become a part of you in a way, and then they become an extension of you soul... sounds kinda complicated, but it's really driven by emotion" she added.

"Hmm... sounds easy enough." May nodded and reached out for an abandoned coffee mug. Her hand went right through it. "Or not..."

"You have to want to do it so much" she said "Just saying it's easy means you're not driving your desire" She concentrated, her eyes seeming to change subtly, as she tipped over the mug, causing it to shatter "And that's the key to it!"

The sound of the shatter attracted a couple of heads. Behind them they could hear, "What the fork...wasn't that Chanthy's mug?" and "Oh yeah... she's gonna be ticked."

"Who put it there? On a leaning table? It was Dave wasn't it?"

"I think we did something wrong...?" May asked Marie.

"Luckily, they can't even see us" she assured "Let alone hear. Most dreamers lose innocence and belief, so the only people who would even have a chance of seeing us would be small children... but yeah, we don't want to be destructive..."

She nodded. "So erm... moving on?"

"Yes, try again, this time, don't assume it's so easy" she said "like I said, it's emotion, want, desire! Those must be strong to work, and surely over time you'll get this!"

May tried again with another abandoned mug. Moving her hand slowly, and closing her eyes. She visualized herself picking it up, and she did. "Huh..." she looked back down at her hand, surprised. "Marie! Look! I did it!" She cheered as she quickly turned around, allowing her focus to slip and causing the cup to fly through the air. It flew right through her friend and hit one of the workers right in the face.

"...DAMNIT DAVE!" the worker yelled.

"Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm" Marie sighed, a giant sweat drop falling "That's good! I never seen it mastered so fast!"

A voice came from outside the room, "What? Did I hear my name? Are you guys blaming me for something again! I swear!"

"Good, now let's see..." Marie said "Try a smaller object so it's less noticeable"

"Hmm..." the kit looked around for something a little smaller. "Oh hey, a penny." She reached down and picked it up, standing to show it to Marie. "If I had pockets, I would probably put this in them." The workers noticed the floating penny and responded with loud gasps, followed by screaming and running out of the room in panic.

"Ummmmmm" Marie began to chuckle "That's good, and I think it's funny how they can't see us! Anyway, we should practice this somewhere far from the mortals, to perfect your skills. I think you could possibly master this trick today! Heck, you could probably become a fully fledged ghost in a few weeks!"

She nodded with a grin, and then looked back at the penny in her hand... "... I guess I'll have to get used to it..."

"Sometimes poltergeists spend their whole afterlife playing practical jokes like these" Marie said "But remember, don't take it too far. Next thing to do is fairly simple, flying. Actually, it's instinctual in a ghost, just imagine yourself doing it, and it happens." With that, she lifted off the ground, heading towards a wall. May jumped a little to give herself a boost, and then did what she tried with the cup. She was flying around in no time.

"Yes!" Marie cheered "Follow meh!" With that, she flew at the wall, phasing through it. On the other side, she found herself outside a skyscraper rather high up. May followed quickly, as if she'd flew once before. Must be in the Kitsune genes.

"Maybe outside of this city" Marie said "around a forest... so what is this place anyway?"

"I've never really seen it before..." May responded as she looked around. Sadly, she couldn't see her house from there. "I've heard rumors of there being a resistance to Kresant's reign, so I guess this is their base..."

"Oh..." Marie said "I don't know much about this world, but I can sense a great unrest... anyway..." She paused, trying to spot a forest. For miles city stretched, and she gave up, thinking "Let's see... that place looks rather deserted" she said, pointing towards a slums' alleyway.

"Yeah." May nodded. "Let's head there and check just in case." She got herself a little bit of a head start in that direction. Marie followed behind, feeling happy that her new friend was learning so fast "You're quite skilled, it's a shame you died, you probably could have found a way to help the people here."

"But who says you have no power?" Marie reasoned 'If you train enough, you could strongly influence your world..."

May stopped in her tracks. "I could have influence on the world... but I could never influence Him..." She paused for a sec, and then continued moving. "...never mind. Let's keep going."

Marie continued, pretending to ignore that comment, not wanting to pry. Looking into the slums, she saw some people, but not many. They were a few children, cold and sick from not having the proper care, two kittens.

"...How horrible." May said grimly. "But this must be a common sight for those who live here... So many children. It's nearly impossible for anyone not to notice. I bet they all just pass by and not even try to help..."

"Hmmmmmmmm I can help..." Marie said, without thinking. By nature, she thought of others before thinking of herself, as she hid behind a trashcan, reverting to solid form. Out from her hiding area, she approached the children, confused and lonely.
"It's okay" she said soothingly "where are your parents?"

The children had no idea what to say. They continued to stand there shivering for a few seconds, until an older man approached them from a nearby building. "Okay kids, shelter's open. Just try not to break anything this time. you little snots..." They all hurried into the building without so much of a goodbye, but it wasn't like they were taught any manners..."…Can I help you...?" The man asked as he noticed Marie.