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Back at the B-Pit, Madoka was sitting in the dining room impatiently tapping her foot and constantly looking at the clock. "Where is he?" she groaned. Her patience was wearing thin.

"Calm down, will ya?" said Reiji who was sitting on the sofa, watching TV. "He'll probably be here soon."

"I sent him to get groceries 2 hours ago!" Madoka stated. "It doesn't take that long to get a few things! When I see him, he is going to get his!" Reiji didn't do nothing but smirk when the doorbell rang. The two turned around and saw that it was Kenta. "Care to tell us where you've been?" Madoka growled.

"Getting your groceries…" Kenta wise cracked in reply as he laid the bags on the counter.

"That is not I meant and you know it!" Madoka yelled. Her voice was echoing through the whole house.

Kenta put his hands over his ears in pain. His sense of hearing was still very sensitive and her yelling was causing Kenta's ears to ring. "Madoka and her insistent ranting!" he growled in his mind.

Madoka continued ranting for a few more but she then realized that he was hurting. "Kenta… Are you alright?" she blankly asked.

"Yeah…I'm fine." Kenta replied after he glared at her for a moment. He could hear Reiji snickering in the living room. "Reiji's still here, huh?"

"Yeah." Madoka sighed. She didn't seem too happy about it. "Ryo already called you about us watching him?"

Kenta nodded. "Well actually, it was Allen who called Me." he said.

Madoka shrugged. "Anyways, what took you so long?" She asked. "The shops weren't that far from each other, ya know?" She had her hands on her hips. Kenta sighed. He knew that she wouldn't let him leave without an explanation.

"If you must know, I ran into a few detours along the way." Kenta explained, rubbing his crease. Madoka was Kenta's friend but it was things like this about her that really got under his skin.

"And just what were those detours?" Madoka asked.

"That's none of your business!" Kenta growled. Kenta was getting really agitated. Madoka just backed away and started putting up the groceries. "If you don't need anything else, I've gotta go." Kenta sighed and went out the door.

"You sure pushed his buttons." Reiji joked at Madoka.

"Shut up, Reiji." Madoka stated. Reiji just laughed back.

Kenta walked around outside the city for hours to try and clear this frustration but he wasn't having much luck. Right now, he was near the coast line where Ryuga's grave was. Kenta just couldn't get the strange feeling that occurred at the bey park and at the beach off this mind. Why were they happening? What should he do about it?

"I wonder if Allen or the others can explain this." He mumbled to himself as he turned around a corner. "Agh! I just don't get it." He scratched his head in frustration. Kenta then let out a long sigh and looked over at the evening sky. The starts were beginning to come out He then turns to his left and saw a Jeep in a nearby parking lot. Curiously, walked closer to the vehicle and saw that this Jeep looked very familiar. A smile came upon Kenta's face and he began to walk up the hill.

On top of the hill, Ryuto was looking over his brother's grave, thinking about the past. About before Ryuga left and was in the Dark Nebula, when they were kids and used to play together with their family. Ryuto had a sad yet faraway look in his eyes "Brother." He sighed. "You don't know how much I miss you and wish you were still here…"

"I thought that it was you…" said Kenta who had just arrived at the grave site.

Ryuto turned around and smiled. "Oh, Kenta…Hi there." he said softly. Kenta walked up next to Ryuto and gazed at Ryuga's grave as well.

"I thought you would've already left by now." Kenta said. "Didn't you have an exploration to go to?" The ocean breeze was blowing as the two continued to stare at their friend's grave. Ryuto was silent and had a dazed look in his eyes. "Hey, Ryuto? Kenta asked again, snapping his fingers in front of his face.

"Huh, what?" Ryuto said, snapping back into reality. He looked at Kenta and remembered what he was asked. " Oh, yeah. Well, I have to leave in a couple of days so I thought that I would come here before I left." Ryuto then made a small laugh while Kenta just smiled.

"I see…" Kenta said. For some reason, he had always found it funny that a serious and hot tempered person like Ryuga would have a kind and carefree brother like Ryuto.

"It's amazing that it's been almost five years since the Battle of Nemesis, huh?" Ryuto asked.

"Yeah." Kenta replied. He looked at Ryuto and could tell that he was getting a little upset.

The longer Ryuto looked at his only brother's grave, the more his eyes began to fill up with tears. "Dang it." he whimpered. "You'd think after so many years I would've gotten over this."

"It's never easy when it comes to a death of a family member." Kenta said in comfort. There seemed to be a bit of sadness in his tone. "I should know."

"S-Sorry." Ryuto said, knowing what he brought up.

Kenta shook his head. "No, it's okay." he said calmly as he turned his head to the golden colored sky. "It's okay to mourn over someone but after a while, you have to move on. But that's doesn't mean you shouldn't forget them either. Keep them close, because that is where you can get your strength."

Ryuto just was in awe in Kenta words. He then started laughing.

"What's so funny?" Kenta asked.

"Nothing." Ryuto replied. "It's just that that I'm older than you but you seem to be a lot more mature than me."

"I guess you're right," Kenta laughed. He looked at his watch to see what time it was. "Well, I should get back home now."

"Yeah, me too." Ryuto added. The two then began to head down the hill.

However, in the woods by the grave, a dark and mysterious young man with black hair was watching the two bladers. He had his eyes fixated on Kenta. "So that's him." he mumbled to himself. He then took out his bey and put it on his launcher.

And almost in a instant that strange buzzing sensation came over Kenta again. Only, this time it wasn't as bad. Kenta turned around to the grave site. "What now?" he growled. He gazed through the trees but couldn't see anything.

The mysterious figure was about launch his bey when he saw the grave stone. He slowly lowered his launcher and sighed. "No. It wouldn't be right to do in a place like this." He put his bey back into his case and started to leave.

Kenta was still a little paranoid while he continued to gaze in the woods. After a few minutes Kenta's senses returned to normal.

"Hey, Kenta!" Ryuto called out. "Is something wrong?"

Kenta shook his head as the buzzing went away. "Uh, y-yeah, I'm fine!" he replied and continued to walk down the steps. He turned his head back to the grave. "Must've been my imagination." he thought.