Immediately, Maka swung her scythe, testing to see how good I was. I crudely blocked it, realizing how I'd only fought weak Heartless that required little-to-no experience. Maka then used her scythe to knock me down, then put the blade against my chest.

"Uncle." I squeaked.

Yetra, however, was much stronger and more experienced than I. Riley charged at her, swinging his blade to see how experienced she was, like how Maka had did to me. Yetra blocked it and countered, kicking the Irishman in the stomach. Riley doubled over, and Yetra stepped back, ready for anything.

"Piss," Riley coughed, standing up. He put his iPod's ear buds in and said "Right then. No holdin' back."

"I won't." Yetra said emotionlessly. Riley jumped forward, sword over his head. Riley brought the sword down, the blade whistling it was so fast. Yetra, though, was faster, blocking the sword. I noticed sparks of electricity flying up from the impact and "ooh"-ed. Yetra then tried kicking, only for Riley to grab her foot with a large hand.

"I learn better than most," Riley said, tossing her away. Yetra caught herself, stabbing her sword into the ground, and spun so that she stood behind it. She lifted it, the blade backwards, and Riley laughed. "Your sword's backwards, Yetra."

"I know." Yetra said, tossing the sword above Riley's head. She jumped, caught it when it wasn't backwards, and landed behind Riley. And, before Riley could turn around, she put the tip of the sword to his back. "Give up."

"Alright," Riley said, dropping Kylie. Soul, in his human form, poked me with his shoe, making me realize that I was still laying down. I saw Yetra's sword disappear, the lightning going back into her body, and made my keyblade disappear.

"Sorry, I was sleepy." I smiled, and stood. I walked over to Riley, taking his ear bud out and putting it into my ear. I recognized the song and asked "Heartkiller by HIM?"

"Don't judge me." Riley said, taking the ear bud back.

"Why's he listen to his iPod so much?" I asked.

Maka shrugged. "It's just one of his traits. I think it's cute."

"Oh. Right. Everyone's a couple here." I sighed, then smiled at Yetra. "That was awesome, Yetra."

"Really?" Yetra asked, her voice now full of emotion.

"Yeah." I said, patting her on the back. I heard someone clapping, and noticed Stein. Immediately, Riley grew stiff, and couldn't look Stein in the eye.

"Good job, Yetra." Stein said, though he didn't sound like he thought much of my friend. "You need work, Jeremiah."

I shrugged. "It is how it is."

"Well," Stein put a cigarette between his lips and lit it. "You should know what a Nobody is. When one becomes a Heartless, a Nobody is made. Those with stronger hearts have Nobodies that look more human."

"That's odd. But everything's odd in my life right now," I shrugged.

"Tell me your friends and family's names." Stein said, leaning against a tree.

"I don't know my mom and dad's names," I admitted. "The best and only friend I had was Ianus, and my sister's name was Tracey."

Stein nodded, taking out a notebook, and scribbled something down. After a few more seconds of scribbling, he looked at Yetra.

"And your name is Yetracx, correct?" Stein asked.

"Why?" Yetra asked, eyes narrowed.

"You are a Nobody, and you stay by Jeremiah because you only feel emotion from him." Stein said. "And you are Tracy's Nobody."

My eyes widened as I went through it in my head.

Tracy.

Yetracx.

All you had to do was add an X and an E.

"Wait, where does the E come from?" I asked, a bit desperate to disprove what Stein said.

"Her name is spelled 'Ytracx,'" Stein said. "She signed her name in her diary."

"You read my diary!" Yetra shouted.

"Yes," Stein said. "You knew that you were a Nobody, that you had some connection to Jeremiah. You also noted how you hoped he didn't find out, and that you would never tell him."

Yetra jumped forward, trying to hit Stein, but Riley stepped in front of the Doctor, getting a black eye. I grabbed Yetra, chanting "Calm down, calm down" until, finally, she stopped moving.

Then, it was my turn to get pissed off.

"What the hell, Stein?" I asked, letting go of Yetra. Stein was surprised at my reaction, but only showed it by an odd look in his eye. "You don't just break into somebody's stuff!

"You don't care that this means your sister is dead, or that Yetra is a Nobody?" Stein asked.

"I already knew that Tracey was probably dead, and Yetra's my friend." I said.

"She's not a perso-" I punched Stein in the face, his cheek swelling. Riley put me in a hold while I glared at Stein.

"Say that again," I said, "and you'll wake up with a broken nose."

Stein stood, crushed the cigarette I knocked from his lips with his heel, and walked off.

"Let him go," Stein said as he walked away. "And teach him how to fight."