Maj heard something in the mirror room. She walked in to find a small dog sniffing around the room. Sitting by the chessboard, rubbing her thumb and forefinger over the silver queen was Yin.
"What are you doing here?" asked Maj. "Maho was here. They have an arrest warrant for you."
"That doesn't surprise me," said Yin, putting the chess piece down.
"What are you up to? Wait, don't answer that. I don't want to know." Maj turned her attention to the dog. "What's with the pooch?"
"You get to take care of him until this mess is sorted out," said Yin.
"What? Why?" Maj put her hand up. "Don't tell me. Why me?"
"Why not you?" asked Yin. "You said you always wanted a pet. Consider Kiwi as a trial pet. His owner left him in my care and I'm leaving him in yours."
Maj shook her head. "Yin, I can't cover for you this time," she said.
"I'm not asking you to," said Yin. "I'm asking you to look after the dog. I doubt Maho wants to deal with him."
Kiwi barked.
"Fine," sighed Maj. "But if he piddles on the carpet, he's out."
"Then make sure you take him to the bathroom," Yin said with a smile.
"Yin," Maj called when she turned to leave. "Be careful."
"No promises," said Yin.
Yin disappeared, leaving Maj to tend to Kiwi. "Okay, Kiwi. Let's see what we can find you to eat."
Yin appeared in Manhattan and hung in the air. She could sense something, but it wasn't in the city. It felt like it was coming from the sky. Yin flew high in the air, following the energy she sensed.
There was a dark shape hidden in the clouds. Yin, with her special eye, could see it with little difficulty. It was an airship, but the technology did not belong to this dimension.
"I'm willing to bet that's my guy," Yin said to herself.
Yin flew around and found an entrance. She slipped inside and began to look around. The technology in the airship was definitely beyond what anyone in this dimension could come up with.
The airship was large, but there wasn't anyone around. Yin began to search for the crew. The place looked abandoned, she could sense traces of life.
Yin decided that she should go straight to the source: the bridge. Someone was sitting in the captain's chair. She raised her hand and prepared to strike.
"You, stand up," she commanded.
There was a chuckle, male by the sound of it. Something about that chuckle made Yin's stomach knot up, which never happened.
"I won't ask again," said Yin. "Stand up or I will use force."
"You almost sound like you mean it," said the man.
However, he complied. He stood up and turned around. He was wearing a red jumpsuit with black gloves and boots. His hair was jet black with a streak of white and his eyes were dark. There was a smirk on his face that turned into an evil grin when he saw Yin's jaw drop.
"Yang," Yin whispered.
"Did you miss me, sister?" he asked.
Yang looked over Yin's shoulder and nodded. That was the last thing she remembered before she hit the ground.
More drama. This is the last part of the trilogy. Everything needs a twist and an answer.
