Kenny, still dressed in his makeshift 'Mysterion' costume, sat on the ledge of the tall apartment building, his legs dangling of the edge as the wind chilled him. He sighed and looked up at the night sky. "Damn it Kyle, why do you have to be so difficult?" he smiled at the memory of the Jew and shook his head. Not fearing death, Kenny slid off the ledge and let himself free fall to the ground. Moments later he was floating heavenward, watching as rats tore his lean body apart and scurried back to the sewers with their scavengings, leaving no evidence of him ever being there. He sighed as he continued to float toward the stars when suddenly he stopped. Confused, the blonde looked around. "Hey, what's the deal dude?" he cocked a brow looking toward the stars.

"There is something you must see." A voice boomed. Kenny rolled his eyes.

"Cant it wait till next time? Im really exhausted and-" his sentence was cut short as he accelerated towards Kyle's apartment.

"Watch closely!" the voice boomed again, causing him to flinch slightly.

"Okay, okay, Jesus dude." He chuckled to himself at the irony. Down below, Kyle tossed and turned, the odd mumble escaping his lips. Kenny focused his energy and sat at in the chair near Kyle's desk. The red head continued to toss and turn as his mumbling became clearer to the dead male's ears.

"Kenny, d-don't go, please don't!" Kyle muttered. Kenny sighed, frowning and looking skyward.

"I know he misses me dude, that's why I tried to see him tonight!"

"I'm afraid that you don't see the full affect young McCormick." The voice said and Kenny glared towards the sky. Suddenly Kyle shot up, his eyes wide. After the initial shock wore off from his dream, he placed his head in his hands and sobbed gently. Kenny stood from the chair and walked towards Kyle. He gently rubbed Kyle's back, causing the red head to shiver as a chill ran through him.

"I'm sorry Kyle; I'll make it up to you." Kenny promised in a whisper as he was abruptly pulled away from the red haired Jew.

"I wish I would have told you the truth." Were the last words Kyle said before he sighed and once more tried to fall back asleep. Kenny cocked a brow at his childhood friend's words.

"What truth?" he wondered as he entered the large gates of his temporary home. He sat on a large cloud, pondering those words for the remainder of the night.