Disclaimer: Please see previous chapters.

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Tahu was beginning to get agitated. Lewa had run out with Kiia when she mentioned that she wanted to show him something. Why didn't she want to show it to him!

Gali, Onua, and Kopaka were ehispering in a corner.

GW: Uh, I think the Toa are in a big room. Yeah. The setting is a big room.

"I swear. Lewa and Kiia went down into the forbidden room. Even with my Kanohi Akaku Nuva, I could see nothing," Kopaka said.

Well…" Gali began, but was interrupted by the appearance of Lewa. Something was wrong with the young Toa of Air.

"Fire- Brother, Stone- Brother, Kiia has asked called for you," Lewa said quietly.

Gali: Ohhhh. Which choice did he take?

GW: Gali, be quiet.

Pohatu and Tahu rose (I assumed they would be sitting) and followed him out the door. Then, they disappeared down the hall.

Onua and Gali turned to Kopaka. He understood their glances. Kopaka stood- up and followed them, quietly, and stealthily.

Kopaka: Stealthily? Is that even a real word?

GW: - Turns to spell- check- Um… yes, according to the computer.

Kopaka: - throws hands into the air- You humans and your electronics.

GW: - grins evilly-

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Kiia gestured to the forbidden door. "Come on," she said, false sweetness oozing from her mouth like honey.

Tahu knew it was wrong. But Lewa was following her down the dark steps, so why shouldn't he? So, he followed.

Tahu glanced at his air- brother. Something was wrong with his eyes! They were cloudy and blank. "Lewa, are you okay?" Tahu asked.

"Of course!" snapped Lewa. "Why would you think that I wasn't?"

Pohatu then noticed Lewa's eyes.

Tahu: You know, you're kinda late.

Pohatu: So?

Lewa: Is she gone?

Pohatu: Who is "she"?

Kopaka: Our hyper- active author.

Pohatu: Umm… she came by a while ago. Said something about walking a rock raptor.

Onua: That would be her dog.

Tahu: Then who's writing this story?

GW: Me of course. I got back with the rock raptor 2 hours ago!

Tahu: O.o

Lewa: AHHHHHHH!

"Stop," he said. But they had reached the floor of the room.

SLAM! The door closed by itself on the three Toa.

"Kiia, what's happening?" demanded Tahu.

"Your demise," she hissed, a poisonous smile twisted on her face.

Lewa suddenly gasped, and slumped to the floor.

"Lewa!" cried Pohatu, racing to his side.

Tahu focused on the traitorous Toa. She had shed her disguise, and was blasting dark energy at him. "Why all this?" Tahu cried. "What do you possibly have to gain from this?"

"REVENGE!" Kiia shrieked. "For my hidden past!" Blast! "For the secrets kept from me for so long!" Blast! "For the destruction of my creator!" BLAST!

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Kopaka put his ear to the door. Drat! He couldn't hear anything. Well, I'll just have to wait.

Lewa: Ok, HOW COULD YOU NOT HEAR ANYTHING!

Kopaka: Further inspection showed sound proof walls.

Lewa: … What?

GW: Ok, well… I'm not really good at battle scenes, so here's a quick little thing to show you all what happened:

Fought, got their rahi bums kicked, unconscious, bound and practically held hostage.

GW: So, I might redo this chapter in the future, so, no hard feelings right?

Lewa: HOW COULD THEY SOUND PROOF WALLS?

Kopaka: -sigh-

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Lewa woozily opened his eyes. When he had flatly refused to betray his brothers, Kiia, as promised, ha blasted him with her spinner. The familiar feeling of mind- controlling effects was unbearable, to say the least. It had been very painful when she had released him from her hold. Lewa saw the he, Tahu, and Pohatu were bound in thick… webbing? Kiia was glaring down at them.

"Ohh… what past- happened?" he asked wearily. Lewa coughed when the floor around him started swirling around, forming a sandy cyclone. He looked up just in time to see Kiia hurl a fireball in the helpless Toa's direction.

A/N: Tee hee. I like mind- control. Well, as for Kiia, and her revenge thing, you will learn later why, (when Lewa falls off a cliff)

Lewa: HEY!

GW: Anyway, thank you again FightingFox for the fabulous review. Oh! And a word of advice for everyone: THE TWILIGHT ZONE IS FFRRREEEAAAKKKYY! (heh, watched a marathon last night. NEVER TRUST A TALIKING DOLL!)