"Next we call forth the Earth Team!" The Earth Team watched as the Whizzing Arrow II.

"Let's hope that your training pays off," Don said.

"I'm sure Eva took the training to heart," Maya said.

"Come on Don, a little faith could do you some good," Rick said. Don blinked and leaned forward, looking at the giant pink thing painted on the star racer.

"What the hell is that thing?" Don shouted.

"Bunny!" Molly said with a gasp.

"It looks like Eva's rabbit head," Maya said.

"That's exactly what it is," Rick said with a smirk. Don turned to glare at him. "Hey, you're the one that wanted a fire, so I lit one. Remember, I got my tattoos after I met you."

"I like it," Maya said. "Eva finally made her mark."

"Now, without further delay, we call forth, Super Racer!" Satis's little racer came jumping and galloping into the starting area. He opened the pit and jumped out.

"Give it up for Super Racer!" Satis cheered. Eva lowered the glass to the cockpit and looked at him with a small smirk.

"I see that you've tried to top the design of my Super Star Racer. You're attempt has failed!"

"That voice sounds really familiar," Jordan muttered.

"Satis, you couldn't have picked a goofier costume, could you?" Eva said with a chuckle.

"Who is this Satis? I am Super Racer!" The crowd cheered, applauding the racer. Eva laughed at Super racer and settled back onto her Rocket seat.

"Alright Super Racer are we gonna just sit here and talk, or race?" Eva asked.

"We will most definitely race," Super Racer said. "And I won't lose."

"Be careful Eva, don't let his appearance fool you," Don said. "He's one point ahead of us. He's only lost to Toros."

"This guy can't possibly be for real," Jordan said.

"Don't be fooled Jordan. Appearances can be deceiving," Eva said.

"Eva, Jordan, just focus on the race," Maya said.

"We need this victory!" Don shouted.

"Don't worry guys, we'll be fine," Eva said. "There's nothing Satis can do that will surprise me."

The stone gates dropped and Eva flew past them. She glanced behind herself, watching out for Super Racer. She saw him coming up behind her. However, unlike the first time, he didn't start shooting.

"What are you planning?" Eva muttered to herself.

"Back off, you wacko!" Jordan shouted, shooting at him. Without missing a beat, and earlier than expected the boulders started rotating, creating a shield. "Eva! We've got a problem back here!" Eva looked behind them and narrowed her eyes. She timed her dodges and managed to miss the boulders that had become Super Racer's wings.

"Eva, you have to lose him!" Don shouted.

"What do you think I'm doing?" Eva shouted at him.

"Both of you calm down," Maya said. "Eva, his wingspan is much larger than yours. He can't move as well as you can. Just keep avoiding his wings."

"Don't worry, I think I've figured out the pattern," Eva said. "Unless Satis has a few more tricks for me? What else do you have up your sleeve?"

She swerved through the course, avoiding the barriers. She looked behind her, watching the boulders destroy the barriers, allowing Super Racer to pass through with ease. She watched as the boulders settled back into place.

"Jordan, switch sides," Eva ordered.

"If you say so," Jordan said. While he was switching Eva locked him in place.

"WHAT! Are we seriously going through this again?" Jordan shouted at her.

"Give me a moment!" Eva said, narrowing her eyes. "The hell are you planning?"

The boulder in back came out, before shooting forward, acting like a cannon, and shooting the first one forward. Eva shrieked as it hit the side of her racer. The Whizzing Arrow immediately fell onto it's side, not able to adjust to the sudden weight.

"Not again." Eva cursed under her breath and quickly pressed buttons on the controls, righting the Whizzing Arrow. She looked back at the boulder for a second before looking forward. She unlocked Jordan and he slid out on the opposite side. "Sorry Jordan, but you're kinda stuck over there, hope you don't mind."

"Actually, not at all," Jordan answered. "How'd you know that was going to happen?"

"I thought it was a bad idea for you to be out at that moment, let's just leave it at that," Eva answered. The cockpit went dark as they entered a tunnel. Once they were out Eva narrowed her eyes as Satis' single wing began spinning quickly. It soon just became a red hot blur. Eva smirked and gripped the handles. She gasped as Satis' ship began rotating as well. Soon the whole racer just became a red hot blur of a sphere.

"We are so gonna lose," Jordan said with a groan.

"Only if we don't pass him before we hit the beach," Eva said.

"Eva wait for the beach," Don ordered.

"But why?" Eva asked.

"You can't pass him right now. You're too cramped," Don explained. "If you get hit it's game over permanently. Stay back." Eva looked at the screen and narrowed her eyes.

"What do you guys think?" she asked.

"It's too dangerous to move right now," Maya agreed. "I don't want anything to happen to you because of these races."

"Too late." "Rick?" Eva asked. The screen centered on her coach. She bit her lip lightly as she saw him thinking it over.

"If there are any demons you wanna face, you gotta face 'em now Eva," Rick said. Eva closed her eyes and took a few deep breaths. "Start tracking the wing."

"You can't be serious!" Don shouted.

"Got it!" Eva said, her eyes focusing on the darkened spot she could see shifting around. It slowed in her mind, allowing her to track it easily, despite how fast it moved.

"Pull back. Prepare your speed."

"One breathing entity," Eva breathed out. She narrowed her eyes and shot forward. She could faintly hear her father scream at both her and Rick. Her mother was shouting in fear and panic. Jordan was screaming in horror, she didn't even need the communication system to hear him. She moved behind the wing, shooting out in front of Satis. "Have a little faith in me."

"Are we really alive?" Jordan asked quietly. His voice was shaking in shock and disbelief.

Eva looked back at Satis seeing his wing settle back in place. She smiled lightly when she saw that he wasn't even trying to take her over anymore. She slid past the entrance and settled her racer in the center of the arena.

"How could you be so reckless?" Don screamed. "Of all the things you could have done!"

"She wasn't," Maya breathed. She watched her husband continue to scream into the microphone.

"Couldn't agree more," Rick said with a smile.

"I should ground you for what you just did!" Don shouted.

Eva groaned and slid into bed.

"You okay sis?" Molly asked. She hung her head over the bunk beds and looked at her sister, her view flipping upside down.

"Yeah, just a little on edge," Eva answered, looking up at her.

"I saw your race," Molly said. "Why'd you do that? You had everyone scared."

"I'm sorry about that," Eva said with a sad smile. "I had to. There was no other way to win."

"Are you absolutely positive?" she asked. Eva nodded. "Okay. Just don't do anything like that again." Eva chuckled as she watched her sister's cheeks puff up.

"Come here Molly." Eva held out her arms, smiling at her sister. Molly climbed down into Eva's bed, settling next to her.

"What is it?" Molly asked, tilting her head.

"Do you want to hear a song?" Eva asked. Molly's eyes widened and she smiled brightly.

"Yeah! Sing for me please!" Eva giggled and pulled her close.

"What song?" Eva asked. Molly hummed, thinking for a moment.

"Il etait un petit navire," Molly answered.

Eva laughed. "You're a grim little kid, you know that?"

Eva walked over to the pool, careful not to make too much noise. She sat down at the top of the decline and looked up. She smiled at the stars twinkling above her head.

"What a surprise," a voice said. Eva looked behind her, and saw Satis's small form. "I didn't expect to see you out here."

"Yeah, couldn't sleep," Eva confessed.

"And why is that?" Satis asked, standing beside her.

"I heard him," Eva said, pressing a hand against her head. "He visited me again."

"Oh? And what does our friend have to say?" Satis asked.

Eva chuckled lightly. "He thinks he can control me."

"Is that so?" Satis said with a hum. "He should know better."

"Yeah, he really should," Eva said.

"He's not going to give up though," Satis warned her.

"I know. And neither am I," Eva said.

"But Satis, I do have a question." Eva shifted in her seat. She brought her hands up, playing with them nervously.

"What is it, Eva?" Satis asked.

"Canaletto, does he..." She trailed off, biting her lip. "Does he have the power to change memories?"

"What makes you ask that?" Satis asked in concern.

"I remembered something, in my race against Aikka," Eva explained. "But, the more I look back on it, the more it doesn't seem right."

"What happened?" Satis asked.

"Well, Aikka and I were on Earth, and the Crogs had demanded the head of the champion of Oban, my head. Naturally, no one on Earth knew about the race. So all the reporters dug up information on this race, including, somehow, everything that Aikka did to betray me in the name of the Crogs." Eva took a deep breath and rubbed her neck lightly. "We got into a small argument. It was supposed to end with Aikka crying because he was still stuck, because the Crogs were still deep within Nourasia."

"And what happened in this memory?" Satis asked.

"He….H-He..." Eva felt the corners of her eyes start to prickle. She gripped her throat, her breathing coming out faster. "He k-killed me." She breathed in deeply as she began to sob. "And I was so scared. It took over my whole body, and made me lose the race!"

Satis hummed lightly and rubbed her back. He thought it over. Manipulating memories did not seem like something Canaletto had the power to do. However, "It could be, that he only has this power over you. As his creation."

"So, he's just going to mess with my memories? Until what? Until I forget?" Eva asked. She sniffed and wiped her eyes, but the tears wouldn't stop falling.

"I don't think that is his intention." Satis said soothingly. "I believe his intention is to make you doubt your own memories." Eva nodded, taking a deep breath as she calmed down.

"Back home I, I have a book," Eva told him. "Several books, actually. I wrote down everything that I knew would happen during the Great Race. And everything that happened after until I woke up on the day of the crash. I didn't want to forget a single detail."

"It's a good thing you did," Satis said.

"But I forgot them," Eva said. "The Great race was supposed to start a month after my birthday, but this time, it started the day of. In all the rush and hurry, I forgot them at home."

"Don't worry, Eva, everything'll be fine," Satis assured her.

"I really hope so," Eva muttered. "I need to win the prize, and I need to get Jordan to take it before Canaletto has a chance."

That's the only thing that matters.