Me: Smile Guys, Cuz I actually wrote something for once!

Anyway-long story short school sucks like hell so you know…

Kai: when doesn't it?

Me: Wow we agree for once -hugs kai-

Kai: It burns! -runs away-

Me: Kai come back!

Max: Um don't forget about your readers...

Me: Oh right thanks MaXie! Any hoot:

Me: Once again thanks for the reviews! It is looking like Kai might like Lex just a little bit (winkwink) -runs in a full sprint for Kai- GET BACK HERE! YOURE IN THE STORY!

Tala: did she just promise what I think she did?

Hiro: I believe so, she didn't do the disclaimer either...

Tala: Don't look at me last time I did it I got yelled at for curisng...she can but I'm not allowed to anyway.

Hiro: fine I'll do it...

Me: -yells from down teh hall-This story still has a lot of fire to it but the end is coming soon-drum roll-Kai can't keep his secret forever! So please read

Kai: Get the hell away from me!

Hiro/Tala/Max: sweatdrop

Hiro: -sigh- Disclaimer: I don't own beyblade, I have stated this in every story at the beginning of every chapter…so if you still think I do than you really really need to see a doctor right now.


"How long is he supposed to stay like that?" Mariah whispered as she woke. The night sleeping on the floor was not comfortable at all and her back cracked as she sat up. This was the first and last time she slept like this.

"Until he decides to wake up I guess," Max voiced. He was the only other person up sitting the fire watching the blue haired teen. Alexander laid stretched out on the other side of the flames that danced around his face asleep. Sweat had broken out on his forehead despite the chilling wind, but he seemed at peace.

"Peace," Max thought. "What a funny way to describe you."

Mariah stayed silent as a familiar feeling came to her. Getting up she walked deeper into the cave going into the small room she, Rei and Ilyana had created for a bathroom.

Max watched her go behind the rock before turning his head back to Alexander. He brought his knees up to his chest and rested his arms on them.

"Who are you?" he whispered. The male had puzzled him from the very moment he'd kidnapped him. Why would he do that if it wasn't for ransom or to kill him?

Max sighed. It made no sense no matter which way you looked at it. He'd just stolen some fruit and like Tala had pointed out the only thing that would have been done to him was a few lashings, kidnapping royalty was death. Then he hadn't hurt him, tied him to a tree yes, but he given him fresh food and than had planned to let him go when he found out about the rash.

"What are you suppose to be, my enemy or my savior?" Max sighed.

Tala rolled over deciding he had had enough of sleep and opened his eyes. A loud clap of thunder sounded and everyone jumped.

"Jeez!" Tyson yelled. "What in the heck?"

"The storms finally hit us," Spencer sighed. "Now the show really begins."

"You can say that again," Bryan voiced. "The wind out there is going nuts."

"You're right," Tyson sighed. "Jeez it has to be knocking down trees."

Alexander sighed, he'd jumped up like the rest of them his hand moving towards the dagger in his boot. The move had cost him a lot as his head ached in sharp spouts of pain.

His body felt weak and he wanted nothing more than to throw up everything that was making his stomach heavy. Water, he needed water he realized, his throat was so dry.

"Lex can you get him some water," Evenescence spoke noticing he was up. The female wolf moved into a standing position and stretched as the thunder rolled again.

"I don't think we'll be sleeping anymore today," Ilyana yawned. "Oh well we're dry."

Lex moved slowly shaking slightly. The thoughts of what he'd said last night ran through her head. He was an avian like her, he had to be. Suddenly everything was making sense.

When they had fled, James and Jamie must've taken him with them and hid in the cabin. That's why the bedroom was hidden, they kept him locked away when travelers were near so he had never been marked with the wing saving him from a life of slavery. It also proved the reason behind him kidnapping Max, lashes on the back involuntarily brought out the wings from their shoulder blades. It was the body's natural reaction.

Alexander watched with clouded eyes as Lex pulled up the water slowly. She looked shaky yet calm and he couldn't put his finger on it but something wasn't right.

When she came to him, making the water float in mid air he stared in her eyes and he knew. He knew she knew his secret. Last night came back to him in flashes making his pain increase in his head.

"How in the hell," he thought. Why had he done that? He'd told her exactly what he was endangering everything. He'd been so careful not to give anything away and then he had to open his big fat mouth.

She gave him a crooked smile as she guided the water to him and he opened his mouth eyeing her. She couldn't talk and that was reassuring but the fact that she knew meant that there was still that chance. Bryan especially would pick up on it if she decided to share with him what she knew.

Kai laid back down and closed his eyes, his hand resting at his side but his body was tense. At any moment he wanted to make sure he could defend himself. Bryan was a proud man and activist when it came to his race but he was also a sort of bragger. If the Princes got word of it…especially that ice wolf than the gates of oblivion was in his near future.

Kai's hands gripped into fists and he forced himself to calm down. He had to get rid of all of them as soon as possible and just disappear. As soon as the storm was over he was gone.

He'd just have to wait it out.

"Damn it, I have to be the stupidest person on the planet."

"How are you feeling," Evenescence asked sitting near him. "Any pain."

"No," he answered. He didn't dare tell her about the head ach or nausea he was feeling. It was the only think keeping him awake right now, he was so tired.

"Let me know if that changes," she voiced. "If you want water ask Lex or Spencer. Stay hydrated, if you don't your body will fail you quicker."

Alexander nodded.

"How long's the storm Maxie?" Tyson asked. He moved next to his blonde friend sitting down.

"Storms like this are unpredictable when it comes to how long they'll be here for Marines. You should know how long it's going to last," Max grinned. "It's the wind that moves it from one place to another."

"At least the earth will weaken it," Rei voiced. "It's at it's strongest right now, the further inland it gets the weaker it will become."

"Seriously?" Ilyana asked him. She was sitting beside the Prince and looked his way.

Rei blushed slightly at being put on the spot light. "Well yeah, I don't know how really but it needs the sea and water to build strength so land just weakens it."

"That's neat," Ilyana grinned looking back at the fire.

"Where's pinkie?" Tala asked referring to Mariah.

"Oh she went to the bathroom," Max put in.

"With Hilary?" Tala asked.

The blonde frowned. "I don't know, Hilary must've woken up before me I didn't even know she was missing."

A squawk alerted them as Dranzer flew from deep with in the cave circling above Kai. At the familiar voice the male smiled slightly as the bird decided to land on his chest.

"You do have sense enough to come out of the rain," he voiced roughly. "Who would have thought, your not as dumb as you look."

Hiro smirked at the humor and so did the others especially when the bird walked across it's master and bit his ear.

"Damn it," Kai swat at it. Blood flowed from the small wound but all Dranzer did was chirp in amusement flying high. Kai glared, the bird was flying dead.

Bryan whistled in the silence and everyone watched amazed as Dranzer came to him. Bryan wrapped a cloth around his hand careful of the talons and held it out. Dranzer landed on his arm without a problem.

Kai sat up watching wearily. He wanted to snatch the bird off the hand and kill Bryan for touching him but his curiosity was stronger. Dranzer had never come to anyone that willingly, not even James or Jamie had had the ability to call the bird over and Bryan did it without trying.

Bryan put his hand behind him and Kai tensed. If he touched the bird in any way there would be hell to pay. Dranzer had been his only friend growing up and he'd sworn to protect him with everything he was. The two understood each other being of close relations. His red wings had reminded him so much of his father and his singing voice of his mother. The bird had flown with him side by side and had in fact taught him how to fly. If it hadn't been for him the wings on his back would have been worthless.

Bryan brought his hand around and it held sunflower seeds up to the top of his palm. The tension in Kai subsided slightly as the bird greedily ate. Suddenly he felt horrible, Dranzer had been cooped in here all night and hadn't been given a thing to eat or drink for that matter. Why the heck hadn't he thought to bring some of his food with him?

"That's an interesting bird," Hiro voiced moving near Bryan careful not to scare it. "You don't find those in any other land, but shouldn't he have migrated by now?"

"He's mine," Kai spoke. That was all the information they were going to get on the bird. Dranzer was his and that was all there was to it.

"He's pretty," Ilyana spoke moving towards him. She reached out to touch his feathers when Dranzer moved faster than any one would have thought and bit into her skin.

"Ow," she pulled back quickly. There was no blood but the bird chirped in anger.

Kai smirked lying back down. There was no need to worry, from the look of things Dranzer was still Dranzer, his Dranzer.

Suddenly both Miriah and Hilary ran into the light of the fire gasping for breath.

"Oh my gosh guys you have to see what Hilary found!" Mariah voiced catching her breath. "You will not believe it."

"Found what?" Rei asked curious and smiling.

"I couldn't sleep so I went deeper into the cave," Hilary voiced.

Kai who had been tuning out the conversation suddenly found it the most interesting thing in the world.

"There's a shrine back there with the largest bird I've ever seen. It looks like a door into a hidden room!"

Kai jumped up all feelings of pain forgotten as he stood in a rush facing the two of them. His face was white as the blood loss left him cold.


"This storm could be a problem," Crusher voiced looking out. "It's going to put us behind schedule."

"Don't worry about it so much," Ming Ming voiced. "It won't be long and we'll be back home where we belong. The group had taken shelter in a make shift home, four thick walls of stone that had been pulled up around them made by Garland.

"Besides Mystel is already ahead with all the back up we'll need," Garland voiced. He sat in the middle of the floor breaking his meditation to comment to the other.

Wyatt sat in the left corner, they tied him to a post and gagged him with a rag. He was hungry, thirsty, tired, and his joints were screaming in pain. Weakened as he was he still looked between the two. What were they planning? Why had they gone after him? Did it have to do something with Tyson and the others? Or maybe a group was going around kidnapping all the princes. Was he going to end up like Max?

"Getting the Princes are going to be fun hey Brooklyn?"

The silent orange haired man lifted up his head. Throughout the entire journey he had not even gained a speck of dirt on his impeccable white uniform.

"Yes, catching the others will be quite amusing." His voice was smooth and it sent a chil down everyone's spine. Suddenly Crusher whished he had not asked that question. Something was off about the young man, something out of this world. He was perfect, never lost an ounce of blood, gotten dirty, or even scrapped as far as any one knew. He had no faults it was just inhuman.

Silence broke into the small room.


"This is getting ridicules," Robert voiced pacing the room. With him were the kings and queens of the nations along with the four other priests along with Kane the second highest ranked general and Goki.

"Traitor," Johnny snapped slamming his hand on the table. "He should be hunted down and lynched for what he's done."

"No doubt," Oliver voiced sipping tea. Unlike the other he was quite in control of his emotions not flying off in anger. That had always been one of Johnny's weaknesses. "There is nothing we can do about this right now."

"The faster we go after them the better," Goki voiced. He was tired, not sleeping at all that night but the meeting was more important than his body's needs.

"I say we send everyone after them," Tala's father voiced. "We don't seem to have another choice."

"The problem with that is we have no idea where they are or how he even plans to find the others," Enrique voiced. "No doubt he needs to be found but finding him will be a problem. The weather near the mountains will wash away all the traces of him being there."

"I've been to the mountains," the gruff man contradicted. "It took two days to even get there in the war. He is not there yet and the weather would have forced him to stop. Brooklyn is smart and calculating he wouldn't risk this operation in this storm."

"That Mystel is already suppose to be there with back up," Goki reminded them. "A large group is going to have to go there."

"If they're alive," Bruce voiced.

"How can you say something like that," his own father looked at him. "You can't possibly know what's happening."

"Why would this guy keep them alive? If what Goki says is true than it would be in the kidnappers best choice to kill them and run away. Staying with them and keeping them alive guarantees his death."

"Mariah and Hilary are with them too," Judy spoke quietly. "Their parents should be informed of their whereabouts."

"Yes," the former Dragon king agreed.

"You're right about one thing," Kane voiced. "It would be in his best interest to kill them but what if he and Brooklyn are working together?"

"Your right," Robert sat down.

"That is a possibility," the Elf head sighed. "The fact that Brooklyn let him get away so easily with Max and then couldn't' find them even though he combed the entire field surrounding the kingdom doesn't sound likely."

"Either way we have to move as soon as it is possible," Boris sat forward. The human King looked into Kane's eyes. "As soon as it is possible you must take the most skilled men you have and make it too the avian border. Send a message to the forces in the west as well by and an avian military messenger, your fastest man and tell them to take up arms and met you there."

"Yes sir," Kane kneeled infront of the members of royalty and turned on his toes walking out of the room. Goki followed suite.

"Prepare yourself Boris," Robert looked at the man. "All of you need to."

"What do you mean?" Bruce looked at him. The priests were of no known race, the only lines left of ancient blood. There wisdom was unmatched despite their young age and those lucky enough to receive their words were warned never to take them for granted.

"The world is resetting itself," Oliver looked at them. "Water, Earth, Wind, Fire, Dark, Light, and Metal are resetting our world."

"Your war disturbed the balance," Enrique took his cue. "We warned you of this but neither side consented to what we said. And now we all are to be born again."

"Fire is the destroyer," Johnny used his fire to create a ball of fire in his hand for emphasis. "It will destroy the old world as yin."

"And Water will create the new world," Enrique looked at them as they stared back mesmerized as his created a ball of liquid. "Water is Yang."

"Yin and Yang," Robert, the head priest looked at them. "The true form of balance in the universe." His eyes looked directly at Boris, though he didn't know the part the man had played in bringing this upon them he knew that he was a major player. Someone to be feared. "You need to all be careful about your next actions, it has the ability to bring about the greatest chaos this world has scene since it was first created. The gods are coming back."


"You can't go back there," Kai voiced. "I told you not to venture into the back of the cave." He was angry at himself for not noticing the two had been gone for fair too long and letting his guard down bringing them here.

"We…just wanted to see what was back there," Mariah was scared, she had seen his power once before. "Besides what difference does it make?"

"You knew it was here all along," Tala voiced coming close to Alexander. The other male ran his eyes back and forth between the people in the cave. Anxious his eyes made quick rapid movement as his body stiffened.

"I think it's time we got some answers," the wolf's voice continued.

"I owe you nothing," Kai spat. "If you want shelter from the storm you will not go back there again." His voice was commanding but he didn't feel confident in his ability to make them listen or control himself much longer. An aching was forming in the middle back working it's way up.

"This is the avian Kingdom's land," Rei spoke. "There was a tale about a door leading to a room of avian treasure."

Kai turned slightly surprised to see the tiger connected male had gotten up. His eyes stared into the opposite ones as his hairs on the back of his neck rose.

"That's it isn't it," Tala voiced. Kai turned his head sharply to look at the other male. "You're the keeper of the Avian goods, the key to the door aren't you?"

"Wait…"Tyson voiced. "What do you mean treasure room?"

"Before the end of the war rumors spread around that the Avain King Alexander had ordered every expert artist and scribe away from the front lines and into the once titled Great Halls of the castle." He looked at Kai and the teen remained impassive.

"It was there that he told them to redo every piece of art and cultural artifact. He replaced the originals with copies and hid the originals in a room dug in the side of the mountain. When our fathers conquered the land and burned everything to the ground they burned the copies not the real work which was never found."

"Alexander is the key to King Alexander's treasure chest," Tala almost laughed. "It's so fitting."

"Wow," Max voiced.

Kai felt himself shaking. He was slowly loosing it, already the girl knew what he was and now this! Was he trying to destroy everything his parents had done? Why was he messing things up?

"Is this true?" Bryan's harsh voice hit the ceiling.

Kai felt the threat in the words and turned. The avian was so full of emotion at the news that he had released his wings making him larger than he really was.

"Is it true?" he voiced again.

Kai blinked and looked at Lex, she was just as anxious as her brother. Were they hoping that this little bit of 'treasure' as Tala called it would end all the hate against them? Were they that hopeful? They were fools.

"Answer me," Bryan growled.

"I don't have to tell you a thing," Kai voiced. Quicker than he could even hope in his weakened state Bryan pinned him against the wall, a dagger at his throat.

"You don't have a choice."

"What do you think it would matter if it did exist?" Kai shot back. "Do you think it will make them love you? Do you think it will end the hatred that they show for you? They'll still hate you, they'll still sell you, mistreat you and kill you like your nothing but an animal."

Bryan's eyes narrowed but he didn't waiver. "Don't pretend you know us, your pictures don't mean anything. You don't know the pain we've experienced."

Kai's eyes widened as he realized what he was talking about. They had been in his room looking at his stuff. His things.

"I want to know what's behind this door," Tala voiced. "Take us there."

"And if I refuse?" Kai shot back.

Tala shrugged, "My father was in charge of destroying the city. I'm sure he would like to know where the rest of the material is so he can finish the job." Bryan and the others looked in his direction.

"Of course he doesn't have to know if you cooperate," Tala continued. "I just want to satisfy my curiosity, I could care less about what happens to it."

Kai studied the faces. They were set and determined. The rain out side continued to plummet downwards as he closed his eyes.

"I'm sorry," he mouthed.

"Follow me," he growled. Bryan dropped him and Kai walked forward the others on his heels. It was over. This was the end.


It was twenty minutes of absolute silence, the others carried torches with them and Kai wasn't grateful for the light or warmth. Without it they wouldn't have asked to come.

They came to the large carving at the end of the cavern and the others gasped. The phoenix, Dranzer was carved in her glory. Mouth open in a never ending call she was wrapped in a circle her head almost coming in contact with one of her seven tails. The feathers were a blood red matching her primal eyes and gold armor adored her breast and feathers. The white head feathers ran down her back like a waterfall.

The ach in his back turned into a raging burn. He wanted to turn so bad.

"Look at his work," Ilyana muttered.

"Dranzer," Bryan whispered in awe.

"She's pretty," Ilyana agreed. "She was the element of fire wasn't she?"

"Yes," Bryan answered. "She fell in love with a man and came to earth giving up her goddess rights to live with him. They had several sons and daughters together but their genes had mixed. The first son didn't change but his younger siblings did. Fearing what her husband would think, because he didn't know her true form, she told the children to keep it secret."

"But in the field the eldest spied on his younger changing but he refused to tell anyone. He was scared thinking they were a form from hell and when he found out his other sister could change he decided that they were vermin and should be killed. He barricaded the rooms one night and put their cabin on fire in an attempt to kill his family. Dranzer was the only one to survive turning into her true form, she wept as the flames dwindled thinking her family dead.

She noticed her eldest son then, Rurik, and became angered at his distrustfulness. She became angered with his hatred towards those that he had loved and his unwillingness to accept other creatures like she had his father. She felt the feeling of superiority he wore with the happiness of succession at murdering his family. She cursed him then turning him into what he had feared the most through blindness, an Avian. She abandoned him then. If it wasn't for his wife which had accepted him and his mother she would have stayed away from us but his wife had thought it a gift not a curse so she blessed the woman and her children with wings. Wings to fly in the sky to be close to the gods and her. The earth blessed them then giving them power to control the elements."

"That's amazing," Hilary spoke. She had no idea that the Avians had come into being in such a dramatic tale. They were never told that.

"Nice story," Tala voiced. "Can we open the door now?"

"Watch it wolfie," Bryan growled. "Seeing her makes me all the madder and killing you here would be all too sweet."

"Bryan," Hiro called. "Calm down." His voce was soothing and calm causing the Avain to remember himself. Bryan stopped but his anger boiled under his skin. Hiro sighed wondering how much longer his friend could control the other side of him, the other side demanding blood as retribution for all that had cursed his life.

Kai sighed and closed his eyes. He was still weak and this was going to take a lot he'd half to be careful. This was a risky game one he would lose completely if he lost control showing them his wings.

He placed his hand on the diamond on the middle feather and focused. His energy poured into the air igniting it and his hand glowed. The fire melted through the iron ore behind the diamond weakening the door. Breathing hard and trying not to overdue it he pulled back. With both hands he pushed hard on either side of the diamond and the doors swung open.

Walking inside he turned grabbing the torch from Rei's hand. The other male didn't respond as it was taken and he walked into the darkness. Taking exactly seven steps into the room he threw his foot out in front of him and hit the rock he was waiting for. The torch moved down hitting oil.

The flame moved quickly across the oil bath running across the room in different patterns illuminating everything.

"Wolborg," Evenescence voiced moving forward.

"Look at it," Spencer commanded.

The room was larger than any they had seen. Statues paintings, drawings, jewelry, scrolls lined every inch of it.

"Don't touch anything," Kai commanded. His voice wasn't as strong as he had hoped but they listened handicapped by awe and wonder.

"This is amazing," Ilyana walked in. "There must be a hundred libraries in here," her eyes glued to the rows and rolls of scrolls that lined the walls.

"Everything in here is from a dead culture," Hilary voiced. Lex looked at her funny, it wasn't dead yet.

"Who are they?" Tyson voiced catching everyone's attention. Large paintings were hung on the wall to their left. Several ran down a line of forty five. "They all have red wings but they have to be different."

"They're the royal family," Hiro voiced. "The red wings were passed down by blood distinguishing who was the head of the nation and who was next in line."

"Then I'm guessing that was Alexander," Spencer voiced. He pointed to a picture of a tall blue haired male with red wings and a stern hard look on his face. He was young about 27 if that and beside him was a woman. She was elegant and beautiful with golden wings and between them was a child barely three staring innocently at the man painting the picture.

Kai stared into the eyes of his father and caught his disappointment and shame. He couldn't look away as his jaw hardened. The man kept his eye staring at him, telling him that he had disgraced him and his race.

He finally shook off the spell and looked away.

"Whose the kid?" Hilary asked.

"Kai," Hiro answered. The hairs on the back of Kai's neck stood at ends as his muscles contracted and loosened.

"What happened to him?"

"No one knows, probably died in the mayhem with most of the citizens of Daizer, their capital city and where their castle stood."

"Look at the crowns!" Tyson moved to touch one but Kai's hand came out and snatched his in a deep grasp. "What's your deal?"

"I said don't touch anyting," Kai growled.

"Oh man look at these," Hilary's voice seemed haunted. Kai turned sharply, she had walked deeper into the room and stood in front of the war paintings. Several hundred lined the area all hung one above the other in several rows depicting different scenes and actions of the war.

"What in the…" Tala lost his voice as they stood beside her. The vivid images depicted a side of the war that they had never seen before. There was no pictures showing the glory their fathers had held in the war, no wondrous battles but slaughter.

Every painting showed the blood, the sweet, tears, and lives stolen caught still by the greatest hands in the once alive Avian Empire. Hilary, Ilyana, Max, Spencer, Mariah, Tyson, and Rei fought down their strong emotions. Tala felt numb seeing his father in one of the pictures half changed and charging towards a much younger Avian cutting him in half. The male was his age. Was this how they'd won the war?

"Looks like the Avian was a sore loser," Tala announced.

"This is just," Max let his voice fade. Kai came up behind them slow and stood near Bryan.

"What the heck is this suppose to be?" Tyson yelled looking at him. "Some of these are sick!" He pointed to a painting that depicted on of the larger battles against the Dragons. Both sides were drawn half necked fighting one another, there were wounds but no blood. The only red lines were swipes that ran across the entire painting that had dried dripping.

"Images of the war," Kai voiced. "The artists were at the front lines themselves. The paintings were drawn when they came home from war to recreate everything else in the room."

"You know war is never beautiful," Rei touched on lightly, his hands falling on a young elf. He and the avian had fallen on each others swords; the avian was so much smaller than the elf.

Cries started as Lex fell to her knees holding her face. Her tears began to wreck her entire body. Tears overflowed wetting her hands and streaming down her face.

"Is she alright?" Max looked at her in concern. He liked the avian girl and if this was too much for her than maybe…

"Aw damn," Bryan voiced. His rough voice lost all menacing features and his shoulder slumped like a child's been scolded.

Kai glanced down, the picture that she had come across. It was his general and his wife. Her parents.

"Lex," Bryan sounded small like a helpless child just as he had been when everything fell apart. His large hand came down on her shoulder and his wing wrapped around her. He felt useless, incapable of anything.

"We should go," he voiced. His friends, the ex-circus folk nodded feeling sad at making Lex cry. The headed for the door. Bryan picked up Lex and walked out with them as she continued to cry in his chest.

"This is all overwhelming," Rei stood beside Mariah glancing around at the statues. "An entire culture survived their destruction."

"I wouldn't say that," Max voiced. "The people are the real culture."

"Get out," Kai commanded. The others looked at him.

"Why?" Rei asked.

"Because we're done here," he walked out the door an watched as they followed him leaving the room open.

Kai glanced inside at his father and mother before his eyes fell to his younger form. Innocent. That was something he hadn't been for a long time. The door closed completely and he used the fire to melt back the metal ore.


They walked back to the cave entrance together, Mariah snuggling next to Rei for warmth as the rain continued and the thunder. They stayed together and ate in silence before going to bed.

"This is the third day it's been like this," Max voiced.

Kai frowned, had he been asleep for two days? It was possible his body was weaker than it ever had been.

"The waters leaving," Max voiced. "The moisture in the air is gone."

"The wind's moved too," Tyson commented. "The storm is dying."

"It will be gone by tomorrow," Bryan agreed. "We can move on then."

Kai waited until they were in a deep sleep before getting up and walking back into the room. Using what was left of his remaining energy he opened the door stumbling to the only remains of his parents, the picture.

He slid underneath the painting unable to remain awake any longer he fell asleep with words on his lips, "Forgive me."


Alright it's done! The next chapter is complete and guess what guys it's actually the fastest chapter I have ever written! It took me almost an hour and a half and I just started it!

Sorry about not revealing Kai's identity yet – I mean I said it was coming but never said in this chapter (mawhahah)-

Kai: You're just another fricken liar admit it.

Max: Um Kai why the long sleeved shirt?

Kai: she burned me -looks at silverdranzer who whistles innocently-

Max: how? -frowns-

Kai: -pulls up sleeve to show a dark red spot- I told you she burned

Tala: right

Max: can I poke it?

Kai: what?! -Max pokes the spot- Damn Tate you are so dead!

Me: Jeez what a baby. Anyway a lot going on and a lot answered-hope it didn't confuse people too much.

Who didn't like Boris being the king of the human kingdom? I mean come on who saw that? And freaky prophecy anyone?

Oh bad thought-Wyatt is Boris's son- Oh I am so sorry Wyatt (runs of crying and begging for forgiveness) how could I do that to him?

Anyway….

Now that you've READ you can REVIEW!!!! So please do so-I live off of critics

Tala: yeah just don't let her hug you.