Hello! Thanks for the reviews. Sorry that school keeps getting in the way of me updating. Anyway, here's more to the story! I'm sorry if you had to wait long for this chapter. Excuse the spelling mistakes. I beta-ing my own stories so I often miss a couple things. Besides I was in a rush! Literally.

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Operation W. I. G

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" What the crud are you talking about?" Wally frowned at her.

Kuki stared between them in amazement. It's like she knew it was the same two guys from her dream, but they were different. They were much older than how they had appeared in her dreams. Still, Kuki knew it was them.

" From my d-dream…you're them- I've dreamt about you guys-," She spluttered, not even sure how she could possibly phrase that for them to make them understand.

Wally shook his head. " Look I don't have time for this crazy talk. I'm late for class-," he began walking away.

"Wait!"

Kuki moved forward almost acting on pure impulse as she reached for him. Her hand gripping on his orange hoodie. Wally stopped abruptly, completely taken by surprised. Kuki froze for a moment staring at the boy slightly shorter then her. Their eyes locked for a fraction of a second before Wally took his arms abruptly back. " Just leave me alone!" he snapped before stomping away.

It is him, it has to be…-Kuki thought to herself as she watched him leave.

" Uh…well. I believe this is yours," Nigel cleared his throat uncomfortably. He handed Kuki her schedule.

Kuki turned back to him. " Oh! Thank you!…-"

Nigel merely nodded before making an attempt to leave. Kuki followed behind him. " You think I'm crazy don't you?"

Nigel contemplated whether to be nice or tell her the truth. Obviously he had also found her little outburst pretty creepy. As he opened the doors to the school, he simply shrugged.

" It just- I-," Kuki sighed, shaking her head. She didn't know how to explain it or describe the feelings she is having. She had the urge to hug them both, but isn't sure why. " Nevermind"

Nigel felt bad for her, sure he thought her strange, but the sad look she was having made him feel bad.

" Um. Are you new here? I doubt I've seen you before," He attempted a conversation.

Kuki face lit up at that. " Yeah! I just moved here…or moved back. I used to live here when I was younger," she smiled cheerfully.

" Really?" Nigel frowned, skeptical. He had lived here all his life and he's pretty sure he's never seen her before.

" Yup. My parents used to tell me that I was hardly home. I used to hang out with a group of kids on our neighborhood all the time, except I can't remember them anymore," Kuki sighed sadly.

Nigel thought over his own missing childhood. Was it merely coincidence that they both couldn't remember their childhoods? Before he could ask more about her childhood an administrator came down the hall.

" What are you both doing out in the hall! Class already started! Nigel Uno you don't want me to call you dad about this,"

" No. Mrs. Mercy I'm heading to class now," Nigel replied .

" Same goes to you young lady," Mrs. Mercy now turned to Kuki, who simply nodded before scanning her schedule. Even though her mind still raced to what happened before. For some reason she got the sensation that something was obviously not right about her memories. She always trusted her gut more than anything else and right now it was telling her that there was something more to her visions and her memories. As she went to class she couldn't shake the growing feeling inside of her.


XX

Wally almost groaned when he realized he had P.E. He particularly didn't mind sports, but usually he hated having to be in teams. As he rushed into the gym his eyes locked on the girl who had rudely bumped into him this morning. Oh great she's here, he thought , slightly uncomfortable. He wasn't sure how to react to what the girl said before. He didn't remember her at all, yet she claimed to have seen him in a dream. Yeah right, what a crazy chick.

As the teacher called roll by alphabetical order, Wally thought over this morning over and over again. He can't seem to shake the familiar feeling of the girls hands on his arm.

" Wallabee Beatles."

His name being called shook him out of his memories. " It's Wally. Here." He raised his hand right as his eyes locked onto the girl wearing green. She was staring right back at him. He simply grunted before looking away. Who the hey is she?

The P. E teacher thought it brilliant to start off by dividing the class to play four square. Wally almost groan again as he saw who he was paired up with. It was a strange looking kid with an aviator hat and the oh so smooth guy he met earlier today, along with some other girl.

" Nice seeing you again," Nigel said, Wally rolled his eyes responding with a " Same-wise baldie."

" You still didn't apologize to her." Nigel narrowed his eyes.

" Why should I? She bumped into me," Wally argued.

The other kid with the aviator hat named Hoagie looked between Nigel and Wally. " Um. Guys. Shouldn't we be playing -"

" You won't go anywhere with that attitude." Nigel responded to Wally " The world doesn't revolve around you."

" Who thinks that! I'm not conceited!" Wally eyebrows crossed. " Unlike you. Cool guy."

" Okay. I have no idea what you two have going on but shouldn't we-," again Hoagie tried to break the tension radiated from both of them.

" I am not conceited!" Nigel protested.

Wally sarcastically laughed at that. " Oh really? I know a conceited person when I see one!"

" Okay fine. Who needs four players, two squares are enough right?" Hoagie turned to the girl who just shook her head and pretended to find fascination in her nails. Hoagie was already used to be rejected by everyone. He couldn't even recall ever having any loyal friends. His brother, Tommy, sometimes tells him that he used to hang out with these group of kids when he was younger, but honestly it was too long ago to remember. One thing he knew for sure is that these two guys fighting in front of him, would definitely never be in his list of friends.


XX

" Abby don't know what you're talking about," replied the dark skin girl with the cap and braids to Kuki when she approached her.

" I mean. This past hour I keep seeing small glimpses of people in my brain," Kuki rambled. " I know it sounds absolutely crazy but I think I was…-was I friends with you before? Sometime in our childhood."

" Abby's never seen you in her life. Abby's sorry she can't help you."

Kuki disappointment was evident. Maybe she was indeed going crazy. None of the people that seem so familiar to her from her vision seem to know her. Perhaps it really was a dream, it wasn't real. Her heart pounding with one painful thump. She felt horrible, she wanted to cry and only because she felt like something was lost.

" Whoa girl you 'kay? Abby could go get you some tissues," The girl with the red cap offered.

Kuki shook her head. There was no reasonable explanation she could give to why she was crying.


XX

As the week processed, Kuki tried to avoid to people she proclaim to be her lost childhood friends. She tried, but it was nearly impossible they shared too many classes together. There was a part of her that was happy to have them in so many classes, but that really made no sense. She didn't know them and they didn't know her. Why would she be so happy to be with them. She sighed deciding that maybe it was better if she just forgot about them.

( 4 weeks later)

Kuki was drawing a picture in her math class, instead of focusing on the teacher. She drew her favorite stuff monkeys. She grinned as she doodled until the teacher said.

" I think it's a good time to get paired up in a groups of two- let's see how about- Kuki since you seem to love paying attention in class why don't you go pair up with Wallebee on this problem and give us the answer in another fifteen minutes."

" Huh-what?" Kuki looked up startled, she only heard three words, her name, his name, and paired up.

Wally groaned " Oh come on, that's not fair."

Kuki heart begun speeding up all over again. It's been weeks since the first day of school, since he even talked to her.

" Fifteen minutes," the teacher repeated once, then paired the rest of the class.

Wally grudgingly made his way towards Kuki desk. He slumped down on his chair without another word. Kuki just stared back at him. They shared an awkward silence. He didn't even face her.

" Well..um," Kuki swallowed a lump into her throat. " Hi!" she decided that no matter how his attitude towards her was, she should be friendly.

" Look let's just get this problem out the way," Wally muttered, then frowned when he saw her doodle of the stuff monkey.

Kuki quickly flipped the page. " Ah-right the problem. Um..I..- wasn't really paying attention."

Wally raised an eyebrow at her.

" Okay fine. I'm still madly in love with stuff animals and monkeys!" She confessed.

" I know, but I'd thought you grown out of it," Wally responded with shrug.

Kuki dropped her pencil. " What did you say?" she asked.

As if noticing what he had said Wally also froze. Did he just say he'd known she had loved stuff animals. How had he known that? He didn't even know her for crying out loud.

" Oh crud. That is freaky! That's not what I meant- it was only a random blurt."

After a couple more seconds of surprise, a smile curled up in Kuki lips. Perhaps she wasn't crazy then, maybe she was right, they had been definitely been friends before. How else would he know. A sudden determination settled into her. She will find proof. After his outburst, she is even more sure than ever that somewhere traced in his memories she's there and for the rest of them too.

" Thank you Wally," she smiled at the bewildered blond Australian.


XX

" Mom. What happened to all my childhood pictures?" Kuki asked that night to her mother as she cleaned the dishes.

" They're at the album, but there's a lot of pictures that you kept . You stuffed them somewhere-said that you had to keep them safe from…whatever you talked about when you were little. I could never keep up with your crazy adventures Kuki." Her mother smiled.

Kuki nodded, thinking it over. She had to hide those pictures somewhere important then, but where could she hide them. Where would she hide something really really important…- her eyes lit as she thought it over. Her rainbow monkeys! Of course. She burst into a run going directly to the yellow rainbow monkey, she hugged it's tummy searching for something that could be hidden inside. Nothing. She went to every of her rainbow monkeys, squeezing tightly. Nothing. Another and another then…prick. She felt something inside. She gasped turning the monkey around to realize that it had been cut slightly in the back. She put her hand through and pulled out a small album book. With hope and excitement she flipped it open.

A smile spread her lips along with tears that began brewing down.

" I knew it…-" she whispered swinging around her room. " I knew it, I knew it, I knew it!"


Now, just because Kuki seems to remember more doesn't mean it'll make things any easier. No. This chapter was sort of like I have to go through this before I get to the next part chapter. I do hope you enjoyed it. I promise to include more of Sector V interaction with each other and Rachel too. Stay tune. I have to update all my other stories eventually, so who knows when I'll update but hopefully you won't wait too long.