• The last two days flew by so fast Don didn’t have time to even care that people stared at her and kept a distance. She met everyone in the dining hall and greeted them with a gentle smile. “Long time no see. How are you two?”
    “DON! How are you?” Raya jumped over the table and gave Don a hug that nearly took her breath away.
    “I’m going to live if you don’t kill me first.” She joked as Raya giggles and climbed back to her seat only to be mildly scolded by Relic. “So are you ready to finally go home?”
    “Yes! I can’t wait.” Raya, like a ball, bounced up and down until Zane stopped her. “Awww Zane, I wanna keep bouncing. Anyway, lets head out.” Everyone agreed and left out the door and stopped at the big tree that Don first waited at so long ago. “So I guess this is good-bye…” Raya pouted and tears shimmered in her eyes as the realization that they would never meet again hit her.
    “You’re right… I’m gunna miss you. You were my first real friends.” Don looked down at the twins and sadness took hold of her and a single tear graced her cheek.
    “BYYYE!” Raya shouted before pouncing on Don and giving her another death-grip of a hug. “I love you Armageddon and you too Zane. I hope to not see you around.” She laughed one more time before giving one more hug then dashing off to complete her final mission.
    “It’s been great knowing you. I’ll miss you two. Good-bye.” Relic smiled a sad smile, hugged them, then headed in the same direction as his twin.
    “Ready?” Zane asked then looked down at the piece of paper. What Turns Everything Around, But Does Not Moves? Together the pair said, “Mirror.” Then they looked at the second hint: a picture of rain.
    “Where are we going?” Don asked as she tried to put mirror and rain together.
    Zane thought a second before answering, “Mirror Lake.” With that they headed off to do their final mission.
    It was a long and grueling trek. They met enemies around every corner and had to climb dangerous mountains in order to reach this isolated lake. By twilight they finally arrived at their destination. As tired as they were they continued, desperately wanted to get home. There was a stone alter in front of the lake and on it a puzzle. Exasperated the pair put all their found puzzle pieces together and formed a key that opened the lake up and they headed down. They walked miles in the dark tunnel underneath the watery surface, always on edge afraid something would pop out and attack.
    After hours of endless walking they reached a huge room with a single door and a stone pillar in the middle. The pair looked at each other and headed towards the middle but stopped just shy of the pillar. “Hey Zane. If…no when we make it out of here lets meet up on the other side.”
    “Yeah, that’ll be cool. Where?”
    “Umm… Fire and Ice in Boston?”
    “Sounds good.” They smiled at each other before walking up the shallow stairs. Once at the top they read the final riddle. 'I’m worthless, yet very important. I can call from great distances, yet very few will hear me.' Don and Zane looked at each other in total bewilderment. This riddle made no sense to them, and yet Don had a feeling she knew what it was talking about. She traced the hole under the writing and an idea hit her. She rummaged through her things as Zane watched her in curiosity. Smiling she pulled out an all too familiar object and held it between them.