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'Xion'=thoughts
Roxas=narration
I remember it now...at least part of it
It all started on that day
The day I first met you
A cracked white ceiling, a white bookshelf and a small white closet with a set of black cloaks offering the only color in the room that wasn't white. A sight, as one could imagine, that grew old very quickly, especially when Roxas had to wake up to it every morning. And just like any other morning he woke up lately, he had to force himself out of bed after having another nightmare just to see the same blank white room with dirty organization cloaks and empty potion bottles littering the floor.
"Ughhhh," Roxas moaned, scratching the back of his head. "I feel like I was asleep way longer than I should've, I better get ready."
He weighed among the many, many downsides of being in the organization, having only one outfit available to him at all times at least cut down on the time it took to get ready each morning. Soon Roxas was in and out of his room, stepping out into the empty halls of the castle while fidgeting with the zipper on his cloak.
"-Hey Roxas!" Called out a familiar voice from behind him. He stopped walking and spun around to see Xion, a nobody like him and currently the only girl in the Organization, running over to his side with an infectious smile on her face.
"Good morning!" She chirped.
"Morning..."
They were similar, Roxas and Xion, both having blue eyes, a young age compared to the other members, and most importantly, they could wield the keyblade. They were the only ones with the power to carry out the Organization's plan of completing Kingdom Hearts, although, that's where the similarities between them ended...
"You look happy today," Roxas said, ending the short pause between them. "Wish I could say the same for myself."
"Ah well, I think it's because I actually had a good night's sleep for once."
"And I had another nightmare, didn't know what it was about, but it kept me up all night."
"Sorry to hear that, but at least the good news is we're going on a mission together..." She broke off momentarily to correct herself. "We were supposed to go on a mission together."
"What do you mean we were?"
Xion gave Roxas a wry smile. "It means you're like 3 hours late and the super important heartless Saïx assigned us could be off to another world or something."
"Wait- really?! Oh no, Saïx is gonna kill me!"
Roxas scrambled into the Gray Room, a place where Organization members prepared and departed on their daily missions. Coordinator of such an "important" task was Saïx, a tall, brooding man with a constant look of contempt on his face, at least whenever Roxas saw him. This time when Saïx saw Roxas running into the Gray room (with Xion following closely behind), his facial expression was slightly more menacing than usual, but nonetheless fit properly between the category of stone cold glares and slighted frowns. "Roxas, tell me why you have yet to complete a mission I assigned to you 3 hours 13 minutes and 7 seconds ago." He uttered
"Because I-"
"That was a rhetorical question and look at me when I speak to you boy. You may not have emotions, but you will have respect for your superior."
Roxas averted his attention from the floor to the X-shaped scar etched deep into Saïx's forehead. He often wondered how he earned such a badge, with him being as cool tempered as well...an emotionless husk, but it would have to remain a mystery considering Saïx was about as approachable as a rabid wolf. Although given the choice, Roxas would definitely choose the carnivorous wolf over Saïx.
"I'm sorry, I'll go on my mission right away," Roxas said quickly.
"Yes you will." Saïx handed Roxas a crumpled sheet of paper. "Be off on your way now."
Xion nudged Roxas in the arm, attempting to soothe his nerves, before another voice cut. "-Geez lighten up Saïx or you'll scare them off." It teased.
"Axel!" Xion and Roxas exclaimed, spinning around on their heels to see his smirking face approach them from behind. He always did have a way of showing up at just the right time to get them out of trouble and today was no different, though he was noticeably more tired than usual, seeing their faces somewhere made him forget how dead tired he was.
"Man am I glad to be back here for once!" Axel plopped onto the couch across from them, then propped his legs on the table. Despite the castle of Nobodies having a generally lifeless, soul sucking atmosphere, it was nice at least one room was accommodating to the nobodies. "That was one hell of a mission! I can't wait to take a fat nap, what about you guys?"
"Taking a nap would be nice right about now." Roxas muttered.
Xion crossed her arms and gave Roxas a sharp look. "You can sleep all you want after the mission, Roxas. Don't forget you're the reason why we're late." She reprimanded.
"Yeah," Roxas began chuckling, unable to contain himself. "But did you hear him say I was assigned a mission '3 hours 13 minutes and 7 seconds' ago? That guy's gotta get a life."
Xion shared in his laughter only to break off abruptly when she could feel his presence suffocating them. Without as much as a word, Saïx commanded them to turn around to see his fist clenched and his signature death stare in full gear while a dark aura surrounded him, a once placid expression was now that of someone looking to murder.
Axel smiled at Xion and Roxas, parting silently with an exchange of hand waves and worried glances as they threw themselves into the darkness that would lead them to their mission's destination. Dark, smoky tendrils snaked and slithered around Roxas and Xion on their way, always an unpleasant experience, but Roxas kept himself busy by skimming through the mission report. "Uh Xion, did you read this?"
"Mm hm. We're dealing with a pretty powerful heartless, one that can warp time."
"You seem pretty calm about this, ah," He sent a teasing smile her way. "But, it's so like you to worry about this stuff."
"What? No, not me, I'm just channeling my inner nobody, no emotions, ha...ha...right? There's nothing to worry about."
"Then why is your keyblade out already? We're not even there yet."
"Huh what do you mean?" She hid the oversized key behind her back, quietly making it disappear. "I thin the darkness is getting to you."
Roxas shook his head. 'Xion's definitely freaking out right now, she's just hiding it so she doesn't worry me, but is there really anything to worry about? Me and Xion have been through a lot of missions in a lot worse situations. A little time traveling heartless shouldn't be so bad.'
How wrong I turned out to be.
Finally, Roxas and Xion emerged out of the darkness into the quiet world of Twilight Town. Even with no heartless in sight, Xion had her keyblade in hand squeezing the handle with a tightness that made her knuckles white and making no attempt to hide it. She swung the keyblade aimlessly in the air, in her mind, practicing for the real deal. "So where do you think we should start looking for our target?" She eventually asked, fearful of even the silence.
"We can start looking around the train station."
"There's not much to look at, but it's a good start."
Not long after they began searching around Station Heights, a dark, eerie feeling swept across the field and sent a spine through their backs, enticing Roxas and Xion to regroup and stick close to each other. Roxas' unconsciously manifested in his hand, sensing the danger that was on the horizon.
Suddenly, a massive, humanoid heartless, rose from the depths of the darkness. It dripped an inky blank substance onto the ground as it made its ascent into the world of light, then stared at the two nobodies with its beady yellow eyes. The heartless made its judgment by pulling out a pale white scythe from its back and holding it in front of its body.
Realizing what was coming next, a rush of adrenaline pushed Roxas forward and he charged at the heartless, brandishing his keyblade. A valiant effort rendered in vain when despite how fast he thought he was running, his legs were moving slow and heavy like lead. "Xion, stay back!" Was what he wanted to say, but the slowness affected his speech as well, with Xion hearing only her name before rushing in after him.
"Roxas!" Xion tackled him out of the way before the scythe's blade could hit him. "The heartless is too powerful for us, we have to-"
She stopped mid-sentence, her body tied to the shackles of time just as he was being released from its hold.
"No, no, no! Damn it! There's no time to run, I'll just have to protect you from here-reflect!" A large white shield covered Roxas and Xion, momentarily protecting them from the heartless' scythe, but it merely teleported behind him and with one effortless movement, slashed straight through Xion's body.
Then she was gone, just like that.
Roxas frantically looked around, not a trace of her remained anywhere, as if she vanished into thin air. "Where did you take her?! Bring her back!" He demanded.
The heartless responded by raising its scythe once more.
"Please..." He fell onto his knees. "Bring her back..."
As the blade reached his body, all Roxas could do was gaze at the ground that once held Xion. Memories, old and new, flashed through his head like a storm. Despite being moments from impending doom, all he could think about was the mundane things, eating ice cream, hanging out with his friends at the clock tower, going on the day to day mission. That's what he did everyday, that's all he ever could to do, and now it seemed like his days as a nobody was over...
Beginning To End
"Roxas..."
"Roxas! Get up!"
He slowly opened up his eyes to see Xion with her anxiety stricken face easing up a little when he woke. "What...happened?" He mumbled out.
"Actually, I think the better question to ask is...where are we."
That's when it finally dawned upon Roxas, where were they? It was a question that hung over his head as he stood up and collected himself, he'd never been at a place like this before in any of his missions. This place they were stuck right in the middle of was a grand, sprawling town, flooded with people from many different worlds and backgrounds that poured into the streets and locales.
There was, of course, an undeniably strong presence of heartless, especially coming from the giant castle that loomed over the flourishing town, but it was masked by an even stronger presence of light that shined from every corner of the town, even down to its foundation. A general loudness erupted from the bars, shops and restaurants scattered about, welcoming any outsider that wandered past its gates and enticing visitors to stay just a little bit longer.
There was just something radiating about the town, this world they happened upon by chance and Roxas and Xion couldn't help but smile at each other. Mostly because they were glad to see each other safe, but partly because whenever they were, it would be an interesting stay.
"Looks like that heartless decided to take us to a new world instead of, you know, killing us," Xion said. "But don't you think there's something so familiar about here?"
"I know what you mean, but I can't say this world is the first to give me that feeling. I'm just glad we're away from that monster."
Xion let out a giggle. "You mean the heartless or Saïx?"
"Heh, both." He paced around before returning to Xion. "Sooooo now what? Wanna go back home and report our failure to Saïx?"
"Uh, definitely not now, but if we gather enough data about this world, it might suffice for Saïx to not maim us on our return." She suggested.
"Good idea, maybe there's even an ice cream shop!"
"Hopefully, if we're lucky!"
The two began their new mission down the cobblestone street, enamored by the all the sights, then subsequently lamenting over their total lack of munny. They reached an open area, past the noisiness of the town, where a gigantic sparkling fountain court laid surrounded by lush hanging gardens. A beautiful , captivating site that naturally attracted many of the townspeople, but today it was relatively quiet, leading Roxas and Xion to comfortably approach the fountain.
"How come we've never been here?" Xion asked.
"Beats me, but I'm glad we're here no-oooooooow!" Roxas fell down below into the collecting pools of water. "Ugh, watch where you're going!" He yelled after spitting out a mouthful of water.
"Ah- sorry about that! My bad!" A boy called out. He rubbed the back of his head hair, embarrassed, then turned to Xion, who was standing still next to him. "You know, they should really build a railing right here."
Xion's eyes widened with shock when she saw him; the fiery red hair sticking out wildly from his head, the sarcasm married to his voice, he may of been wearing different clothes (and was a lot shorter) but it was unmistakably him. "A-Axel?! What're you doing here, any why are you so short?!"
"Short? What're you talking about I'm pretty tall for my age! And who's this 'Axel' guy you're talking about? Name's Lea, get it memorized!"
Her face twisted in confusion. 'This doesn't make any sense. First off, Lea? That doesn't sound nearly as well as Axel. Maybe he's a heartless, no, that can't be unless...'
"You gonna keep staring at me like that or what?"
"Oh sorry, I didn't mean to."
"Sure about that?" He asked coolly.
"Um...hey, you're acting kind of weird, you ok?"
Lea furiously rubbed the back of his head, sinking into a flustered mess before bouncing back up with another one-liner, "Better than I'll ever be. I mean, geez, are you a dictionary? Cause you're adding meaning to my life!"
She gave him the blankest, beyond lost at this point look, oblivious to his advances. Lea sighed in defeat, his face turning as red as his hair, luckily, before it could get any more awkward than it already was, Roxas yelled out, "AXEL!" Then followed with, "What's up? I thought you were back at the castle!" He ran up to Lea, confused, but nonetheless happy to see him.
"Man what is with you two and Axel? I'm not Axel! I'm Lea!"
"Huh? You're what? And why do you look so-"
Xion inched towards Roxas, then tugged his arm. "Roxas, I need to talk to you." She whispered.
"If you'll excuse us, Lea."
He shrugged.
Xion walked Roxas out of earshot from Lea where she placed her hands on his shoulders and looked intently into his eyes. Her sudden seriousness startled Roxas, but it gathered his attention. "Listen, this poor Axel imitator is not our Axel. I don't know where we are, but I have a feeling we're far from home."
"What do you mean?" He shook his head. "We can just use the darkness to get home!"
"That's not what I mean Roxas! I don't think we can get home that way!"
"No, that's not true. Come on, we have to get back to Axel for ice cream!" He created a dark portal and ventured into the beckoning darkness despite Xion's resistance. Then he ran, and ran, and ran throughout the black catacombs. There was no end in sight, nothing to go to or away from, nothing hiding away within the folds of the darkness. Nothing at all, their home, the void Castle of Nobodies that floated over an empty city, was gone, and so was Axel along with it. At least the Axel they knew, the Axel that made jokes, ate ice cream with them, and stayed by their side no matter what.
"Where are we?" Roxas asked himself one last time before yelling into the darkness that same question, as if it had all the answers hiding away somewhere, but the only answer he received was the touch of Xion's hand on his shoulder.
"Roxas...let's go back. There's nothing here for us."
"How could you say that? Aren't you scared, even a little bit?"
"Of course I am!" She cried out. "I'm so, so scared, but I haven't given up. Not now, when I realized something, and this is just conjecture, but I think we're somewhere in the past a really long time ago. Think about it, we were facing a heartless with time powers and we disappeared suddenly. Now we're seeing a younger version of Axel and the fact that the castle is gone just confirms my suspicion. I know it sounds crazy, but it's the only way I know to explain this."
"Well, I guess that makes sense when you say it like that."
"But if I'm right, that means we can never..." The weight of the words became too heavy for her to bear and she went mute. Roxas gave her hand a reassuring squeeze. It must of worked a little bit because her head bobbed back up, determination taking place over her doubt, and she squeezed Roxas' hand back. "Wherever we are, I think we're here for a reason, otherwise, we wouldn't even be here."
"So maybe whatever brought us here, will eventually bring us back," Roxas said. "In the meantime, looks like we're stuck with this Lea guy."
"Well if he's just a younger version of Axel then we should become fast friends!"
"Tell that to my butt that after he ran into me."
"Roxas!"
"Fine, whatever, if you say so, but let's not keep him waiting any longer."
They returned to the world of light to see Lea haplessly laying on the railing, when he saw the two had returned, he ran up to them. "Where were you guys? I look back and you two disappeared, I was starting to think you up and ditched me."
"Nah, we we were just talking about how you're not the real Ax-"
Xion stomped on his foot.
"I mean, um..." He awkwardly rubbed the back of his head. "Let's just start this all over...my name's Roxas, nice to meet you."
"And I'm Xion! It's a pleasure to meet you as well."
"Right well, I'm Lea for the last time and I don't think I've seen the two of you around here before. You guys from a different world?"
"Yeah, we're from Twilight Town." Xion supplied. "What is this world called anyways?"
"You guys seriously don't know? And I thought I was slow, this world is Radiant Garden, light capital of the world, got it memorized?"
Xion and Roxas exchanged confused side-glances, the name definitely didn't ring any bells.
"Uh sure," Roxas said. "Mind showing us around, since we're new and all."
"I would on any other day, but see, me and my best buddy Isa decided to skip school today 'cause there's this new game that came out and we've been wanting to play it for forever. So I'm trying to keep a low profile you know, but from the looks of it, I'm pretty sure Isa got caught already."
"Isa?" Xion repeated. "So he's your best friend now..." She said sadly.
"Yep and you guys have to meet him! Maybe we can even play the new Yozora game together at his house, well, if he isn't grounded for life by now. I know, if you want, you can help me find him, I'll show you all the places we're not supposed to go."
Roxas nodded to Lea. "Sounds good to me, let's go!"
"Right!"
The trio ran down the busy streets of Radiant Garden, at least it was busy until everyone started running away screaming from the direction they were heading. Roxas and Xion summoned their keyblade at the sign of trouble and bolted straight through the crowds of people.
"Hey wait, what're you two doing?! Shouldn't we be, I don't know, running away with the crowd of screaming people?!" Lea's words of caution merely fell on deaf's ear as they were already dead set on facing whatever was causing everyone to run away. And there was a something-a group of monsters darting around a now empty restaurant, bouncing off the walls and ground.
Neither Roxas or Xion had seen the likes of them before, they were of a different variety; jagged, erratic creatures with sharp, red eyes that had perpetual emotions of sadness, anger, or even happiness inscribed on their face. Monsters they would eventually come to know as the Unversed. Regardless, monsters were monsters and they readied their keyblades.
"Must be a new type of heartless!" Roxas said.
"I know, let's defeat them before they defeat us-" Xion pointed her keyblade at the unversed. "Magnet!"
A large purple sphere forced the creatures into one space, creating an opportunity for Roxas to easily slash through them and vanquish them back to the darkness they were born from. Xion soon joined him and they finished off the fight with a satisfying fist bump, happy they were finally able to have a success following their long forgotten mission.
"That was so awesome! Where'd you learn to do all of that?!" Lea exclaimed.
"You're impressed by...me?" Roxas asked, excitement rising in his voice. 'Usually it's the other way around between us, now Axel's like a little kid and I'm the adult!'
"Of course! I wish I could do that, but all I have are my dingy frisbees. You gotta teach me some of those moves so I can give Isa a hell of a time whenever we get into fights!"
"-Don't embarrass yourself." A young boy around their age with shoulder length, spiky blue hair walked over to them with his hands in his pockets and a sly smirk on his face, trying to look as cool as possible in front of them. "I don't know how you expect to beat me in a fight when you looked like you were about to pee your pants just standing there and watching those two take care of the monsters," He said.
"Shut up! Talk about a 'supportive' friend. You don't look too good yourself, Isa."
"Maybe I'd look better if I wasn't running away from the castle guard for the past ten minutes. I'm kinda glad the monsters came so they could get him off my ass." Isa shifted his attention to Roxas and Xion. "'Sup, my name is Isa. Gotta say, I'm impressed with the way you handled those guys."
Roxas and Xion nodded slowly, dumbfounded by the younger version of Saïx standing before them, more surprised by the fact he actually complemented them and didn't try to bite their heads off. Not to mention his uncharacteristic display of emotion, they didn't think Saïx even knew how to raise the corners of mouth past his usual tight-lipped frown, let alone give them a whole, genuine smirk. That was almost a smile.
"What's with that look you're giving me? Not like I have three heads or anything."
"No sir!" Roxas said quickly. "Er uh...I'm...Roxas."
"...Xion." She supplied.
Roxas turned to Xion. "This version of Saïx is way better." He whispered.
"I know..."
Before the uncomfortable silence could rage on any longer, Lea broke it up with some small talk, "You know that Roxas and Xion are from a different world called Twilight Town, cool huh?"
"Really? Heard that place isn't so bad, the sun never sets, right?" Isa asked, once again facing Roxas and Xion. "But I'm more of a night type of guy, there's something about the moon I can't get enough of."
"I can't relate, nothing beats the sunset for me." 'Talking to Saïx like an equal is so weird. He's changed so much.' "That reminds me, do you guys have any sea-salt ice cream here?" Roxas asked.
"'Course, Radiant Garden is where sea salt ice cream originated after all. Problem is, we're kind of, sort of, not ever allowed back there," Lea said.
"Wh-what do you mean by that?"
"Come on, we'll show you!"
After a series of confusing short cuts through places they had no business being at, they finally reached the downtown square. Shops of all kinds lined the streets with taller buildings, cutting into the skyline, while Lea carried most of the conversation, they made their way further and further down the street to see their long awaited sea salt ice cream shop at the end of the block.
"There it is!"
Before Roxas and Xion could run over, Lea stopped them. "Don't waste your money, I'm about to show you why we got banned from here." He stood up and walked over to the ice cream shop.
"He's just showing off." Isa muttered. "You guys must be pretty cool if Lea is getting ice cream for you."
"If you say so." Roxas huffed under his breath.
A cranky, old duck stood behind the ice cream shop stand, his eyes narrowed and he tapped his fingers along the ice cream stained counter. "I thought I told you not to ever return here if you know what's good for ya. Now where's the other lad?"
Lea crossed his arms. "It's just me this time around."
"Right, I didn't make me fortune from being dumber than the dummies. Now I know you're plotting something, I can see it in yer eyes!"
"What? Me? No...where would you get a silly idea like that Scrooge?" Lea pulled out one of his toy frisbees and dropped it behind his back. "-Oh hey you hear that?"
"Hear what?"
"It sounded like a monster. You know a few of them started attacking the town earlier."
"Likely story lad, besides, did I also tell you I made my fortune by being tougher than the toughies!"
Before Axel could open mouth to argue, two of Scrooge's nephews ran over to the ice cream stand, a look of worry across their faces. "Uncle Scrooge! Uncle Scrooge! Huey is in trouble, this big ol' monster came outta nowhere and took him away!" Dewey yelled.
"Yeah yeah!" Louie chimed in. "We need your help Unca' Scrooge!"
"Don't worry boys, I'll give that monster the one-two, did I ever tell you about how I made my fortune by-"
"Yes! Now let's go, let's go!"
'That doesn't sound too good!' Lea ran back to his friends. "Hey, I think those monsters are back!"
"Again? Let's go Xion!"
"I'll help too," Isa said.
The three ran off to the outskirts of town."Wait up, I'm not exactly in shape like you guys are!" By the time Lea caught up, they were already in the middle of battling the giant monster. 'Ah, look at the thing, its arms are huge!'
Roxas blocked an incoming swing from the unversed with his keyblade, then parried the attack, causing it to stagger back. Xion used the opportunity to cast a bind spell on the creature and golden chains wrapped around its gluttonous stomach and meaty arms. It was rendered immovable for as long as the spell endured, allowing Huey to break free of its grasp and return to his Uncle.
For the final act, Roxas and Xion moved behind to its back, where they struck their keyblades on its vulnerable spot. As promised, Isa helped out, taking a swing with a baseball bat he found lying around. With the three of them working together, it wasn't long before the unversed became a mere memory, its remnants scarring the ground black.
Scrooge along with his nephews approached the kids with a rare smile on his face. "Good to see I'm not the only one here with a lick of bravery. Thanks for returning my nephews back to me." He tipped his hat in gratitude.
"Well, we're happy to help." Xion replied.
"And thanks to you too Isa. I would'a never guessed you'd be helping me out with anything except to cause another a headache," Scrooge said.
Isa rubbed the back of his head. "Whatever." He mumbled.
"Oh- now I got a fine idea, you can all get free sea salt ice cream for a whole week!"
"Really?!" Roxas exclaimed.
"It's the least I could do."
"That's what I'm talking about! Free ice cream!" Lea cheered. "I almost feel bad for trying to steal it from you."
"Right...well let me rephrase that, free ice cream for a whole week for everyone except Lea!"
"Aw man! Me and big mouth!"
"No, you definitely had that coming!" Isa broke out into laughter and soon, despite how weird it felt to be laughing with the person they hated the most, Roxas and Xion couldn't help but laugh along with him.
Afterwards, the four of them decided on a much needed ice cream break by the fountain. Roxas and Xion thought it was the perfect place behind the clock tower and so they sat by the fountain, watching the sparkling water cascade down into the pool as they ate their sea salt ice cream. A comfortable silence rested between them while they chowed down on their ice cream, it was the first time Roxas and Xion could finally feel safe around Isa and Lea, although there was still having that ever lingering weirdness they couldn't quite shake off yet.
When Xion finished off the last few bites of her ice cream, she looked over to Isa and Lea. "So, how long have you two known each other?" She asked.
"'Bout to ask you the same thing. Me and Isa have known each other for a super long time, ever since grade school, right?"
"Wow, really? How'd you guys meet?" Roxas followed up.
"Lea used to get bullied a lot as a kid 'cause he was such a crybaby. Guess I kind of felt bad for him, 'cause it's not like me to pick up stray puppies, so I became his friend and taught him how to fight. The rest is history." Isa explained.
Lea roughly pushed on Isa. "You didn't have to go and tell them all of that! Besides, you used to get beat a lot more than I did!"
"Not my fault everyone wanted to fight me."
"Ah- you two really are close," Xion said. "Me and Roxas don't have nearly as interesting backstory as you two, we just met 201 days ago and ever since then we've been best friends!"
"Best friends? Man, hope she didn't just friend zone you Roxas." Lea remarked.
"Huh? What do you mean? I like being her friend!" He protested.
Lea and Isa chuckled to each other.
"If that's what you want. Sorry, we just assumed you two were like, together. Or at least on the verge of it," Isa said.
"Well we are together!" Roxas argued. "We're always together."
"Wait, so you guys are dating?" Lea asked.
"What are you talking about? What is that?"
"You seriously don't know that is? You're hopeless man!"
Isa and Lea broke out in laughter, of course Roxas remained oblivious, but Xion for some unshakable reason, became deeply embarrassed. She quietly chewed on her ice cream stick. 'Is it bad that I kind of prefer the old Saïx now.'
Meanwhile, perched on top of a high building, a shadowy figure with a pitch black helmet watched the four of them from afar. 'There's something about them that's driving me crazy, whatever, I'll find out soon enough when I beat them to the ground.'
A/N: Thank you so much for reading, I really enjoyed writing this! ^_^
