" Ray! Please slow down." Mariah wined as she struggles to keep up.

"Well we did tell you that this hike is going to be tough." Lee slowly walk pass Mariah.

"Yeah, you should have stay home." Kelvin circled her a few times before dashing off.

"If you want, Gary can carry you." the giant bend down.

"No! I don't want to be carried" Mariah pushed Garry out of the way. "All I need… is to.. catchmybreath." She breathed heavily.

"Why don't we take a little break then?" a silhouette appeared through the mist. "After all we are not in a big hurry to find the herbs."

"Finally. "The pink head girl flop down onto the ground exhausted.

"Yeah, lets eat." Gary opens a huge sack and passed around its contents.

"I don't… Get it..." Mariah swallow down a month full of water. "I know that I can walk a lot longer than this."

"The air is extremely thin this high up, you aren't use to it yet." Ray told her.

"Rrr… this is so unfair, if I wasn't born a girl then I could have trained up here with you guys a long time ago."

"Don't be so hard on yourself." Kelvin swing down from a near by branch. "I'm sure that you can't keep up even if you were a boy."

"What!" fumed, Mariah stood up and chucks everything that she could get her hand on.

Kelvin easily dodged them all, and before long Mariah get tired out by the excitement and sat down again.

"Well, that was entertaining." Lee commented.

"Don't you… start too Lee."

During the commotion. No one noticed that a certain raven hair boy quietly slipped away.

Meanwhile…

"Tyson, I really think that this is a really bad idea." max whispered in a really loud voice, while looking over his shoulder every once in a while.

"Oh max you worry too much, after all it's only a computer." Tyson walked out of the door carrying a gray laptop under his arm.

"Are you sure about this?" max asked. "Kenny is very protective of his laptop."

"Than he'll be glad to know that it's in good hands." The two sneaked out of the noodle shop.

"I still think that we should wait for Kenny to return from computer camp."

"Then it'll be too late." Tyson looked around the corner. "Lets go!"

"What if we break it?" the two raced down the street.

"We won't."

They sneak into the dojo. "Safe!" Tyson slid the door close; he put down the laptop and turned it on.

"Too late? It's only two days."

"And that's a hundred years in computer game years."

"Oh boy," max signed and sat down beside Tyson. "Well, what do you know, it requires a password. Guess we can't play the game now."

" I'm in." Tyson chirped.

"What?" max stared at the screen? "How?"

"Well I tried 'Tyson is the best' first, but when that didn't work I just typed in 'beyblade'"

"Really?" max had a sweet drop from his forehead.

"Yep, and grandpa always said that I'm computer incompetent." Tyson gloat, with his hand on his waist.

"Then tell me Mr. Technology. Is it suppose to do that?" max pointed at the screen.

Rows and rows of 1's and 0's flashes across the screen.

"Oh, its just a teeny technical difficulty." Tyson banged at the keyboard. "I'll have it fixed in no time." Now banging even harder.

"Stop it Tyson, you are going to wreck it." Max pried Tyson away from the laptop.

"Wait… I'm almost finished."

Bling!

Amazingly the screen returned to normal. The two boys signed in relief.

"See, told ya."

"Whatever Tyson." Max let go of him. "Wow! Way cool screen saver."

"Yeah it almost looks real." Tyson reach for the white snow.

Okay, I know that it doesn't make sense to write that a screen saver looks real, so what I really meant was that it looks 3-d so it seems like that you could almost touch the things on it. I'll…. Just stop now.