It was a normal day for Steven Exe. He walked around listening to his favorite Jazz song, Bottom of the River by Delta Rae. He hadn't anything better to do, anyways. It was a normal day, after all. 5 people all trying to kill each other, 3 others being complete idiots, and 10 of them having sex… yep, just an absolutely normal day.

It was also a normal day for Ara, but for a different reason…it's because she was being chased by her 2 younger sisters, Ana and Ala (Yes, yes, the irony is hilarious…), but that didn't matter. The most important part is that her sisters were about to cover her in toothpaste and whipped cream. She crept through the hallways, looking over her shoulder every 2 seconds and looking around every corner. Of course, the one corner she's looking over her shoulder is the one that Steven was walking around at the same time.

Steven had his eyes closed, listening to the most intense part of the song and humming along with it when someone ran into him at full speed. They both were knocked back on their butts. "Oof! Hey, watch where…oh, hey, Ara. Running from your sisters again?"

She turned a corner and ran straight into someone and was knocked back. "Whoa!" She was then knocked straight on her butt. "What the-" She heard Steven's voice. "What? Oh, yeah. Running from my sisters. Got to go!" She stood up, brushed herself off, and started off again, but Steven grabbed her shoulder to stop her. "Hey, wait! They're not going to prank you when someone's around unless it's meant for two people, so you're safe, right?"

"I guess…but-" She started to make a counter remark, but was cut off by Steven. "Then just relax. Come on, let's go into the kitchen. You hungry? Because I am." He smiled at her. Steven was always nice to her ever since he first met her when she showed him around. "Oh. O-ok." She replied. "I-I'll have a peanut butter and jelly, thank you." She was kind of sprung onto this, but she wasn't going to be mean to him, especially because of how…sensitive? Calming? She could never figure it out, but she always was nice to him even on the first day she met him. It was kind of a natural instinct.

They both began to walk towards the kitchen. Steven looked at her. Dang, she was pretty. It didn't matter how much she seemed to only be interested in friendship, she was still more to him then she realized. They reached the kitchen and he grabbed 2 slices of bread and placed them on the table.

Steven was curious about what prank she was running from this time. "So, what were they trying to pull on you before?"

"Hmm? Oh, nothing. Just the usual, that's all."

"Oh? Well, if it was nothing, why did you look so nervous?" He was right. She was nervous, because her sisters were highly unpredictable. She had no idea whether or not they would pull the prank anyways. Fortunately, they weren't going to, but she didn't know that…

"No, really, it's nothing." Steven finished the sandwich and handed it to her. "Okay…I believe you…" Just then, Steven's phone began to buzz with a text. "What the-" He pulled it out and looked at it. He had a skeptical look on his face, but then his jaw dropped open.

"What? What is it?" She unsuccessfully tried to look over his shoulder. He turned to her and handed her the phone. "Look." She took it and looked at it. "Huh?" The text read like so.

"Come to Britan, you will see, to find your parents and what could've been. Sincerely, G."