"Oowww...." Jenny moaned, clutching her head. She was having the worst migraine in the history of migraines. She was lying in her hotel room with the lights off, curled up on her bed. She shut the windows, closed the blinds, switched off anything that could possibly make any noise.

She wasn't sure exactly how she got it. What her memory told her was very unlikely. She was sitting in a restaurant, her parents were in a small store across the street. She had been in Dublin for a few weeks now, and knew her way around pretty well.

Her mother had to do some research in Ireland, and figured she may as well bring the family along, so now Jenny got some time with the lush green of Ireland, and away from the mountains and what not in B.C. Anyway, she was sitting in a small restaurant, when she heard some annoying evil cackling from the table in the small corner.

There was a boy with skin so pale it looked white, and bright red hair. He had some odd yellow goggles perched on top of his head, and a black floor length coat. He was about Jenny's age, and was with another figure, who Jenny couldn't see. They were hidden behind a menu which they were holding straight up to there face, covering it. The boy was cackling annoyingly, and Jenny decided to ask him what exactly was so funny. It was giving her a headache.

As she approached the boy, she noticed he was holding something. It was a staff with some sort of an animal on the top. A monkey. It had ruby eyes, and its mouth was wide open as if it were screeching.

She finally reached him.

"Excuse me." She said impatiently.

The boy turned around and looked at her.

"What?" He asked.

"What exactly is so-" She started her sarcastic question, but then started feeling faint. She collapsed, and a searing pain arrived in her head.

"Ah! Migraine!" Jenny cried, lying on the floor.

"Jack, what did you-" A screeching voice asked the red haired boy, Jack, and lowered the menu. What Jenny saw had to be a side affect of the migraine because it was a translucent purple ghost with an ugly mask on its face. It has a beak nose, all pointed like a scarecrows and it's eyes were spirals. It made Jenny feel dizzy.

"I-I, I dunno. She walked up to me and then- Wuya!" He shrieked and stared at the thing, Wuya, accusingly. "Is this some kind of joke!?" He asked her.

"No! I had nothing to do with this!" Wuya said in her screechy voice.

Jenny managed to stumble to her feet. She dizzily turned around and glared at Jack.

Jack stared at her in surprise. "I think it's time to go." And then he pushed a button on his watch and to propellers popped out of his backpack, and he flew off with the ghost thing, Wuya.

Jenny pulled out her cell phone. On the second ring her mother picked up.

"Muuum.. I don't feel so good. I'm gonna go back to the hotel, okay?" She groaned.

"What's wrong?" Her mother asked in a worried tone.

"I have I migraine. I think-" She paused, thinking of the strange boy, Jack. "I think it was something I ate."

"Well, okay then. You have money?" Her mother asked.

"Mm hmm."

"Okay, love you. Take care." The phone went dead. Jenny shuffled her way to the hotel, which was only a block or two away. As she walked towards the hotel, it seemed almost as though the sky got darker, and then her headache got worse.

Jenny thought back to that moment. But it wasn't something I ate... She thought to herself. "It was that staff." She said out loud to no one, except maybe her stuffed bear.

Then there was a knock at the door. Jenny flinched. "Come in mum, dad." She called. She heard a hesitation at the door. Did they forget their key or something. She wondered crawling out from under the covers. She shuffled over to the door, rubbing her aching head. I can't believe their making me get up... She grumbled inside her head. She reached the door and slowly pulled it open.

"Hey guy-" She started but then stopped after seeing who was at the door. Four kids her age. 3 boys and a girl. The first one to catch her eye was the small one, who was wearing a red martial arts uniform. Jenny, for some reason, always noticed small things first. The next boy was the tallest of the bunch. He wore a very cowboy-ish outfit and a cowboy hat to top it off. The third boy was in between the two, and had a head of brown hair, and was wearing a simple fouler top and some cargo pants. The girl had jet bright blue hair, pulled back into a messy bun, with hair clips all over. She was wearing a simple halter top and a short skirt with leggings underneath. The girl beamed and held out a locket with a semi moon on it.

"Hi, I'm Kimiko!"