Rowan had Jodi's hand. "Come on Jodi, I know your there. Remember when you were teaching me how to ride a bike? Remember us making cookies and almost catching the house on fire? Come on Jodes, you can do this." Jaime was by her side trying to keep her from crying. "Jaime, take Rowan to get something to eat, she's been here for hours, let Kyle try for a while." Uncle Jeb finally said. Watching the pain on Rowan's face was more than any of could bear. Kyle quickly took her place and started talking to Jodi. Ian grabbed my hand, "come on, you need to eat too." I sighed, I didn't want to leave Jodi behind and I was holding Sunny's cryotank. Ian was right, I didn't want to go, but I had too.

We made it to the kitchen, Lily and Lacey were consoling Rowan. Jaime looked helpless. I sat with Jaime and held his hand while Ian got our dinner. "Jaime you need to eat too sweetheart". I tried to tell him. "I will, I promise, I just don't know what to do for her. I hate seeing her hurt like this"

"It's ok, Jodi is strong. Trust me on that Jaime" Ian said as he sat down. I bit into my bread thoughtfully. I wondered why it was taking so long for Jodi to come around. It's never taken anyone this long before. I hope Doc was wrong and Jodi wasn't in a coma. As I was wishing Jared and Melanie would get back soon, Melanie entered the room. "Come on guys, let's go! We got our new Sunny"

I shoveled the rest of my dinner in my mouth as quick as I could, and I bolted for the hospital. We made it back just in time for Doc to finish healing. As he rolled her over I gasped. The girl was beautiful. She had long dirty blonde hair, a deep tan, and the longest legs. This girl was athletic and I felt a tinge of jealously. They found me an angel's body and they had found Sunny this strong body. Ian looked at Jared "Got a thing for blondes Howe?" Jared gave Ian a dirty look and said "Hey this one was all Mel, I was just following orders"

"I chose someone who looked like Sunny. She looks like a Sunny don't you think Wanda?"

I had to smile, I understood why the difference in bodies now "Yes, she definitely looks like Sunny"

Jaime laughed "She's so gonna kick your but in soccer Mel!"

"Shh, you guys, we need to get Sunny awake to tell us what happened" Doc hushed us "Wanda, your best at this, come on let's give it a try"

I started talking "Sunny, hey sweetie. Your home now, you're safe. Come on sweetie, it's time to wake up and see yourself" her eyes started to flutter. "Doc quick the Awake!" I was stunned because it didn't take long at all for me to wake her.

Sunny inhaled and her eyes popped open "Jodi! Where is she?" Sunny struggled off the cot Ian and Jaime caught her before she hit the floor. "Where is she?"

"Calm down Sunny, its ok. She's right here." Ian told her and led her over to Jodi. Sunny put her hand in Jodi's and started crying "I'm so sorry Jodi, I should of listened to you, I'm so sorry. Why isn't she waking up? Wanda?" Sunny looked at me helplessly.

"Sometimes it just takes time, Sunny. She'll wake up" as I spoke my words Jodi's eyes started to open and Jodi moaned.

"Finally!" Rowan exclaimed. Kyle pushed Rowan out of the way "Hey baby, it's me"

Jodi's eyes opened and she looked confused "Water" she whispered but Jaime was already there with what she needed. She emptied the bottle quickly and looked at Jaime "More please" she asked hoarsely. Doc was at her side and started checking her vitals. Sunny was crying and sat on the cot next to Jodi "I'm so sorry. I could have killed you. I should have listened to you. I was just so scared!" Jodi looked at Sunny quizzically "Sunny?" Sunny nodded her head, what happened next no one expecting. Jodi punched Sunny in the face. Ian caught Sunny as her eyes rolled back in her head and Ian laid her down. Doc sighed "Jodi, that wasn't necessary."

"Oh yes it was. She was selfish and just about killed me in the process. Sunny deserved it. Don't worry it's out of my system, I won't hit her again"

Kyle was grinning "That's my girl" he said softly and Jodi rushed into Kyle's arms and they cried. Kyle was whispering in her ear and I knew everything was going to be ok. I looked at Ian and said "Come on, let's go to bed." For the first time in weeks I felt content. As we exited the hospital, Burns was leaning against the tunnel wall and stepped forward "Wanda, I'm sorry. I had no right to interfere in your home"

"Burns it's all right. I think we need to sit down and have a long talk so you can know the whole story and not just bits and pieces of it. It's important, why don't you come to our room and we can talk so you can go on your raid and not have to worry about it."

We stayed up late that night and told him everything. Some of it was edited, it was just too personal. Lacey had wondered in and filled him on her part of the story of what she could remember; the puzzle was completed for Burns. When we were finished he sighed "I should have come to you sooner. This has been festering for months. I assumed too much and jumped to conclusions. I apologize and I hope we can be friends for a long time." I hugged him "Of course Burns, us natives have to stick together"

I fell asleep easily; it was the first night in a long time I didn't have a list of worries swimming in my head. It felt nice to have things back to normal, well about as normal as it gets around here.