The trees and fields were just a blur of green as the car sped by them. But Jun was still mesmerised by their beauty. All she wanted to do was to disappear into the blue, cloudless sky, so that her troubles would go away. Instead, she was stuck in a hot, humid car, with her constantly complaining family.

"Ugh, I'm think I'm gonna throw up," Asuka, who was sandwiched between Kuma and Panda, groaned.

"Ah, ah, ah!" Lee swung his finger at her. "No throwing up allowed in my car."

"Keep your eyes on the road!" Heihachi ordered, still flustered from Lee's earlier words.

"It's a wonder I can drive at all," he wept, taking a glance at his throbbing foot.

It had only been around an hour since they had set off, but already everybody was annoyed.

"I need some air," Asuka gasped as she leaned over Kuma's lap to open the window. A huge gust of refreshing wind washed over them.

"No! My hair!" Lars cried out as he attempted to shield it with his arms.

"Tough!" Asuka said, hiding a grin.

Lee made a sharp turn to the right, making everyone slide over and crush Jun and Jin against the doors. They were now on the highway with no countryside in view.

Jun sighed. Viewing it had been the only thing keeping her sane.

Maybe this wasn't the best idea, she admitted to herself.

"Are we there, yet?" Kazuya spoke up all of a sudden, making everyone jump. He hadn't said a word the whole trip.

"Don't start..." Lee warned him. "But since you asked, we should be there in a couple more hours or so."

Everyone groaned.

"Can't you drive any faster?" Kazuya asked, impatiently.

"What's the rush?" Lee responded. "I want your anticipation to grow! The sight of my spectacular villa will send you into a state of euphoria!"

"Doubtful," Kazuya disagreed. "The last time I felt excitement was around 1958."

"What about when we...?" Jun started, but quickly shut up.

Jin shuddered at this waking Xiaoyu, who had been sleeping against his shoulder.

She swiped the drool from her lip with her thumb, and her eyes darted around the vehicle.

"Are we there, yet?" She directed at Lee.

"I can't wait to see your faces..." he murmured, ignoring Xiaoyu's question. "The admiration you will feel for me. The love in your hearts will be overwhelming..."

"Uh… Lee?" She uttered while peering over his seat.

"Pride… acceptance…" His eyes had glazed over, and the words from his mouth came out in a chant. "Family… love…"

It was if he was in a trance. Suddenly, his head fell against the dashboard, seemingly passed out. Everybody's eyes suddenly shot to the front of the car.

"Ahhhhhhhh!" They all screamed in unison as their transport no longer had a driver.

"Grab the wheel, Heihachi!" Jun ordered.

He didn't respond. His balding head was resting awkwardly against the car door, and his tongue was hanging from his mouth. It seemed he'd had a minor heart attack.

The car began to swerve onto the wrong side of the road.

Kuma launched forwards, his arm connecting with the side of Asuka's head, and he clutched hold of the wheel.

"Not you, Kuma!" Jun cried out as she covered her eyes.

Suddenly, Lee regained consciousness. He gave Kuma an amused look before he shooed him away. He brought the car back to the correct side of the road.

"My apologies everyone," Lee said calmly, as if nothing had happened. "I was so overcome with excitement, I must have fainted!"

Everyone glared at him, apart from Heihachi and Asuka who were still passed out.

Jun clasped her hands together once again, please, let us come back alive, please, let us come back alive!

A couple of hours later…

The Moon and stars were out as night had come.

The car's lights illuminated the villa's driveway as it came to halt. The sound of the car's engine was replaced by the sounds of the sea.

"We're here everyone!" Lee's giddy voice woke them all.

"Thank the Devil," Kazuya sighed as he cracked his neck.

Everyone spilled out of the car and scanned their surroundings.

"Wow…" Xiaoyu's mouth hung open, her eyes reflecting the Moon and sea. "It's so romantic!"

The villa was directly by the sea. It had one floor but still seemed to be quite large.

Kazuya crossed his arms looking impressed. "Not bad."

Kuma and Panda were licking their lips at the prospect of all of the fish.

"Follow me," Lee said, and he started towards the front door.

"Get our bags, old man," Kazuya directed at Heihachi with a sneer.

Heihachi had been resting against the car when Kazuya had spoken up.

"I've just had a heart attack!" He gasped.

Kazuya just walked away, laughing.

Lee startled everyone when he suddenly turned around to face the group.

"Welcome! Today, the mending process begins! The Mishima's and Kazama's destinies will change! We will come together as one and…"

"Just move, will ya!?" Asuka shouted impatiently as they all barged past him and through the door.

They all squeezed into the hallway. Lee pushed through the crowd, and popped out with a sigh.

"This way," he pointed at a door to his left.

They made their way through and found themselves in the living room.

A beautiful view of the Moon reflecting sea greeted them through the glass doors.

"Pretty!" Xiaoyu squeaked as she scuttled over to the glass doors.

"I wouldn't if I were you," Lee warned her as he poured himself a glass of wine. "The beach is beautiful indeed, but at night, it's a ghost's playground…"

"Oh, please," Asuka scoffed as she took a place beside Xiaoyu.

Lee pulled open a drawer beside him, and pulled out a torch. He held it up to his chin and flicked the switch… but nothing happened.

"Dammit," he murmured, tossing it over his shoulder. "Needs new batteries… Anyway, I'm serious. They say when the Sun goes down, an enormous hairy beast emerges from the sea, snapping up anything it can. It has fangs that shimmer in the Moonlight, a snake like tail, and it breathes fire! I often hear screams at night when I'm trying to sleep."

Xiaoyu and Asuka had moved back to the group, their faces etched with fear.

"What nonsense," Kazuya scoffed.

His expression changed when a large shadow filled the room. They screamed as they were crushed by something from behind.

Heihachi stood in the doorway, having just thrown the luggage over them.

"Damn kids," he said through gritted teeth as he stormed out of the room.