Hello everyone and welcome to the new, and improved, Kingdom Hearts: Dual Destinies! This story is, once again, a collab between myself and LegacyReturns and every chapter has a bit of both of us in it!
Now, I can't promise the updates will be quick or often, but we are constantly messaging back and forth, working on this story, so don't worry, this version WILL be finished!
Before I say anything else, this story has some changes from the original DD. First off, the twins are no longer Liliana and Miliana, we decided to change their names to Liana and Giana (yes, there's a reason for this). Second, this first chapter is almost nothing like the original first chapter of DD. Those of you who read my stories, The Light That Shines and The Light of the Heart, know I like adding the KH openings to the stories. Well...I found a song that fit this story and Legacy gave me permission, so now we have an opening as well!
The opening song is actually the opening for the game Tales of the Abyss and the Englsh lyrics belong to Jefferz on YouTube. Read it carefully, okay, it's just like any other KH opening.
Also! Since we decided we didn't want to dedicate a lot of chapter time to descriptions that just feel really odd to give, Legacy and I have created an encyclopedia in case you guys want to know what the characters and Keyblades look like in each chapter. I will update the two chapters of the encyclopedia for each chapter I post here with the new info, such as the OC's appearance in a chapter. All OC creators will be named there so it doesn't get too repetitive.
And to everyone who's new, I hope you enjoy! Sadly, the SYOC aspect is currently closed, and I don't know if it will open again. If it does, I will let you all know!
I think that's everything now...enjoy!
Opening: Karma
There was nothing at first, all was darkness.
Then the sun began to rise and, with it, the surroundings were revealed. There was a single path that led in two directions. One led towards the rising sun, the other towards the fleeing stars.
In the middle of that path were two young women: Gia and Lia. While Gia faced the sun, Lia faced the stars and their backs were to each other.
Music began to play.
Suddenly, Mahir, Sari, Ryo and Marta surrounded Lia, grasping her arms as they smiled and laughed, to her silent surprise, and turned her around.
At the same moment, Alexina, Rickson, Maia and Jack pounced on Gia and swung her around just as her sister was, Gia's own surprise causing words to slip past her lips.
The two sisters and eight apprentices faced each other before they looked off the path and towards the field instead. Standing there, watching them all, was Aqua, Ventus, Riku and Lea, proud smiles, or smirk in Lea's case, on their lips.
As the music picked up, all fourteen of them transformed into balls with varying degrees of light and darkness and flew away.
"Just one glass bead rolls away without a sound
Another one has fallen and it hits the ground
And soon there will remain only one
But that one sits in the sparkling sun"
The Land of Departure came into view and standing in the courtyard was none other then the Guardians of Light, minus the four Masters.
Roxas and Kairi stood near each other, sharing a concerned look as their hands clasped a Star Shard together and the wind blew past them, light coming off of Kairi's skin and a darkness tinted light coming off of Roxas'.
Sora stood a distance away, his head bowed and guilt covering his features as Namine and Xion stood near him, concern on both their faces as they attempted to reach him, the same light and darkness coming off of all three's skin.
Terra stood apart from all of them, Ends of the Earth resting on his shoulder. His features were filled with remorse and firm determination as his hand rested on his heart and darkness mixed with light came off his skin.
All six vanished, becoming balls that had the light and darkness coming off their skin, and flew away, just as the Land of Departure became nothing more than a photograph, which fell to the black ground and smashed into millions of pieces.
"My heart stops and I faded away
And none of us really knew what there was to say
Though silent and so lonely we still never went astray"
From the darkness came a group of people, all hidden by the darkness. In the center of them was a woman, though her features were unknown.
The woman simply watched as the many lights flew around and scattered. She raised her hand and a single blast of darkness flew up and struck two of the lights, causing Lia and Gia to reform.
The twins were falling, much faster than they expected to and they reached out for each other, their hands grazing before a burst of wind sent them in two different directions.
"Suddenly my soul and mind are unclean
Somebody just tell me what does this mean?
Before I start to doubt my own memories
My memories have turned their very back on me"
Before the darkness could swallow them, however, the lights coalesced around the twins and reformed.
Riku and Kairi caught Lia and Gia, respectively, and the chains of darkness that had been surrounded the twins were banished without a thought. Gia smiled up at the Princess of Heart in gratitude while Lia simply leaned against her Master in relief.
Meanwhile, the apprentices and the remaining Guardians of Light were attacking the unknown darkness. Easily, they each found a partner and began to attack, Mahir with Alexina, Maia with Ryo, Sari with Rickson, Jack with Marta, Terra with Aqua, Ventus with Roxas and Xion with Namine.
And in the center of it all was Sora, charging at the woman hidden in the darkness with resolve in his eyes and light surrounding him. As his light came closer, two men were revealed at the woman's side, and when the light collided with the darkness, Sora vanished.
"I will find you, and I know that I will see you soon
Our heartbeats synchronize and that will guide me anywhere to you"
The darkness retreated and the Guardians of Light and apprentices returned to balls of light as well, allowing the twins to run to each other.
Before they could reach each other, however, light drew their attention and they turned only to see the backs of a paladin prince, a monk princess, a black mage, a white mage, a sage-in-training, a hunter chief-to-be and a bard huntress princess.
"I am calling for you, can you hear my distant calls for you
These many questions pile up; I know that you must wonder too
Why are we here and what we can do?"
The bard huntress turned around, revealing a woman with blonde hair highlighted with red and a familiar face. She reached a single hand out to the twins, spreading the light through the darkness, offering them a home to return to.
Both Gia and Lia reached out for her hand when they froze as the ground below them began to crack. Instantly, both twins pushed the woman away, back to the light despite the protests her mouth released.
The ground broke and the twins were airborne, their Keyblades summoned in flashes of light as Heartless began to attack them. Gia and Lia turned away from each other, trusting their backs to each other, as they fought in the air.
Neither noticed as they fell that they were approaching a mirror until they slipped into it.
"In my reflection, our karma's easy to see
In these rough hands this karma seems so dark and dirty
But with these hands we're able to join together so now
I know where I have to go"
Gia opened her eyes, only to see herself standing in a field full of pure white flowers. She smiled and spun around with her arms stretched out as the wind blew through her long silver hair, simply enjoying the beautiful day as the sun shone down on her.
It was then that she became aware of another presence standing behind her. Turning, expecting to see her sister, Gia smiled and opened her mouth in greeting, only to freeze as she saw a stranger instead.
Standing before her was a man with blonde curly hair and electric blue eyes. He smiled at her softly, as if she were the most precious person in the world to him.
Feeling a smile grow on her own face, Gia slowly walked towards the man as he extended a hand to her. It was all so peaceful and beautiful to her…
"I will always be here just extend your hand and reach for me
Here in this spot of sunshine we are held eternally"
Lia stood under a sky full of beautiful stars and in front of her was Ventus. Lia smiled softly at him, for her cowl was lowered, and began to step forward.
Ventus, however, stopped her, shaking his head with a soft, caring smile on his face before he raised his hand and pointed behind her.
Turning, Lia's eyes widened as she saw a mirror and through it was Gia with a man, a complete parallel to her and Ventus. Without a second thought, Lia placed her hand on the mirror and yelled, reaching for her sister.
"Promise you'll remember that I'm calling for you always
Inside this little glass bead that has fallen down and rolled away"
Gia turned at her sister's voice and ran towards the mirror without another thought, to the relief of Lia. Gia mirrored Lia's actions in grasping the mirror and it broke, leaving the two sisters clasping hands, light and darkness mixing beneath their palms.
"I will never forget, for I know that we will meet again
Our goals and our ambitions seem like they will never reach an end
We can end this if we just focus and run"
The balls of light once again surrounded the twins, supporting them as the Guardians of Light and apprentices reappeared, Keyblades at the ready as they all faced a rising tide of darkness.
Releasing one hand, Lia and Gia turned towards the tide as well.
They could not make out who was leading the darkness, but that didn't matter. The Keyblades began to glow with light as silver and green light began to surround the twins.
In unison, the Keyblades were pointed towards the darkness as the twins raised their final clasped hand, a wave of light rendering the darkness useless.
For the last time, the apprentices, the Guardians of Light and the twins became balls of light, the twins smiling at each other as they faded.
"Finally then, we will become one, one"
Out of the light, the Land of Departure reformed and the balls of light returned to their human forms. The apprentices pounced on the twins, congratulating them, hugging them, teasing them and laughing with them. Smiles spread across Gia and Lia's faces as they looked up.
The Guardians of Light were smiling at all of them proudly, but even behind them, in the sky, Gia and Lia could see their parents, their family and everyone they had started their journey with smiling down at them proudly.
The twins smiled up at them and clasped hands once again, their fingers intertwining.
Kingdom Hearts: Dual Destinies
Prologue
Location: Agrabah - Bazaar
The arabian sun beat down on the bustling city of Agrabah, making the gold accents of the palace shimmer brightly. Unlike the royal family, keeping fresh under the shade, the peasants and working class were mercilessly stricken by the harsh sun. Two figures walked along the clay roofs, both of which were draped in black coats. They were an odd pair to look at: one was tall and thin while the other was short and rather curvy. The shorter one was feminine in the way her hips swayed with each step she took and her black heeled boots only bolstered that femininity.
Suddenly, she threw off her hood, revealing a head of long silver hair, and whined, "Lea! This thing is too stuffy! It's like five thousand degrees out here and we're dressed in all black!"
The man quickly whipped around and pressed the palm of his hand in her mouth, causing her to muffle in protest.
"Gia!" he hissed. "Keep it down, will you? You know we wear these things so we can use the dark corridors. It's a lot quicker than using a gummi ship."
"I know, I know. But can't we get, you know...shorter darkness repelling outfits for this kind of stuff? Like maybe a black shirt and shorts."
"These things don't just grow on trees, you know. We had to trim down Larxene's just so…"
"Just so it can fit me. I know. I've only heard it a hundred times." She grumbled at the end and crossed her arms before letting out a "hmph!"
While she was busy sulking, Lea grabbed the hem of her hood and pulled it over her face. "And how many times do I have to tell you to keep the hood on? We're supposed to keep a low profile. Jeez, we may've gone over this stuff a hundred times but it feels like it never gets through your thick skull."
"Hey~!" she whined. With each of her following words, she stomped hard on the roof she stood atop. "Don't. Touch. My. Hoooo!" With a powerful step, she broke through the roof and plummeted into the room below. There was a loud thud accompanied by a symphony of shattering pottery. Then there was the sound of a man screaming.
"Here we go," Lea said with a sigh. He hopped down from the roof and walked into the small building through the front door to find Gia laying in a pile of broken pots and gourds. There was a large hairy man yelling at her and waving his fist around in the air. Suddenly, he grabbed Gia's arm, placed it down on a table, and reached for a knife that was tucked into his sash. Lea's hand flexed and in a flash of whirling flames, a chakram formed. He tossed it with all his strength towards the man's hand, knocking the knife away, and immediately rushed him by planting his boot into his bearded face. Gia felt Lea's bony fingers wrap around his wrist as he pulled her out of the room. The chakram stuck in the wall disappeared into flames just as quickly as it appeared, leaving the peddler alone in his shop. When the man came to, he rushed outside and scanned the area for Gia and Lea but they were gone, lost in the crowd like two grains of sand in the desert.
Lea kept looking over his shoulder as he pulled Gia through the bustling bazaar. They rounded a corner into an alleyway where less people were walking by. That's when Gia yanked her arm back and said, "I'm okay to walk on my own now."
"I sure hope so!" he snapped. "What was that?! Your little tantrum not only broke some poor guy's merch but it also called unnecessary attention to us. It's always the same thing with you! You don't get your way so you break something or you hit someone or you start yelling and our cover gets blown so we have to evacuate! When will you learn?!"
Gia stared up at the man with her large blue eyes in disbelief. Her eyes began to tremble, her lips quivered, and her eyes became watery. "Don't start," Lea said firmly. Gia began to sniffle as the tears overflowed and spilled onto her cheeks. "I'm serious, Giana!"
"Y-you didn't have to y-yell at m-e like tha~t!" she said as her eyes and nose ran.
He repeatedly said, "No!" as he looked around at the people passing by. "Gia, stop crying. People are looking." He groaned in frustration, "Come on! That's not fair." Gia continued to cry, causing more of a commotion than Lea was comfortable with so he finally resigned to defeat. "Okay! Okay! I'm sorry, just shut up!"
"You're still being mean!" she said with a squeaky voice.
Lea took hold of both of her shoulders, looked her square in the eyes, and said, "Gia, I'm really sorry for yelling at you. I was wrong and I shouldn't be snapping at you just because you made a mistake."
Gia's crying slowed down to sniffles as she asked, "D-do you mean that?"
Lea took a deep breath through his nostrils before nodding and responding, "Yes, Gia. I mean it."
She swallowed the clump of saliva in her throat and nodded as well as she said, "O-kay."
Under his breath he mumbled, "It's hard to believe you're twenty-one when you don't act like it." He then spoke at a normal volume, "We should find a better spot to do some recon from," he said as he turned around and looked for a secluded area. As soon as he back was to her, Gia wiped her tears, leaving a mischievous grin stretched across her face. "Come on," Lea said as he started forward.
"Wait up for me!" she called.
When they exited the alleyway, they heard a man shout, "Look over there at the two in black! That must be them!" Gia and Lea turned to find a pair of men each with a large cream-colored hat and a sword at their hip. "After them!"
"Those are guards. We better skedaddle."
"Why? We can take them."
"These guys are just doing their job, Gia. We're not in the business of hurting innocent people."
Lea turned back around to go through the alleyway but a few more guards were coming their way from that direction as well so he led Gia deeper into the bazaar away from all of the guards. They turned a few corners and finally found a completely empty alleyway where Lea was able to open a dark corridor. They both ran through the portal which took them to a rooftop before closing right behind them.
Gia collapsed onto the ground and rolled to a stop on her stomach. The leather from her coat stuck to her sweaty skin and her breathing was difficult to control. Lea too was exhausted but he could still stand on his feet. He was already used to the temperature inside the coat from his time in Organization XIII many years ago. The redhead got down to a knee to look Gia in the eyes and asked, "Gia, are you okay?"
The young woman's eyes were hazy and she was clearly struggling just to breath so Lea reached under his coat and pulled out a canteen for Gia to hydrate herself. She weakly took it from him and began drinking it all at once.
"No, Gia. I won't need any," he said sarcastically. She managed to shoot a death glare his way before repositioning herself to sit down on the toasty roof.
Lea stood up and said, "Take off the coat now. The sun will feel hot but you'll be able to breathe a little better. I'm going to head down to finagle some Agrabian clothes for us so we can move around a bit more comfortable. Wait here. I won't take too long, okay?"
Gia nodded as she started unzipping her coat to slip out of it. Her eyes were still hazy and it was hard for her movements were sluggish. When she managed to get the coat off, she laid her back on its inside.
As Lea looked down at her, he added, "I should go get us some more water too. You look like you need it."
Between breaths, Gia responded, "Spring...not...tap…"
Lea just rolled his eyes and opened a dark corridor for himself, leaving Gia alone on the roof. She just closed her eyes and gave herself a moment to rest, not even noticing when Lea left. After a few minutes, she had gotten bored from waiting so she decided to take a look at the people down below, hoping to find Lea on his way back already. Nothing interest was happening down on the ground either, much to her disappointment.
"Stupid Lea making me wait here on my own," she grumbled to herself as she laid on her stomach with her coat underneath to protect her from the hot roof. Her coat was only slightly a step up, though.
Gia noticed that there were quite a few maroon pots scattered throughout the area so she began to count them to herself. While doing so, she noticed a pair of children, a boy and a girl, walking up to one of them. The boy pulled the girl by her hand and was pointing to the pot. They both began tapping on the pot only for it to move slightly on its own. Gia's eyes narrowed as she watched them intently. The boy seemed to be more curious than the girl about whatever was inside so he had the girl help him up so he can lift the lid and take a look inside. As he peered his head inside, the pot sprouted four spider-like legs and tilted itself to make the boy fall in. The girl screamed as she ran away, leaving the boy inside the pot which shook around until finally stopping still. Gia watched in horror as the boy's heart rose from the opening up into the air.
Anger fuming inside her, Gia summoned her keyblade, Faerie Whytkin, in her hand and gripped the hilt with all her strength as she dropped down to the ground. She fell straight down so she could push herself off the building and land more comfortably, though the scorching sand still burnt her arms. She winced slightly from pain but pressed forward and swung her keyblade at the Pot Spider. The monster's shell cracked on impact, exposing part of its real form inside as it backed away from Gia. Unfortunately for the woman, there were many other maroon pots nearby, each with its own heartless inside and when one of their kind was struck, the rest rose to attack. Within seconds, Gia was surrounded by a tight circle of Pot Spiders but she thought quickly and looked up for some sort of ledge to grab onto. There was a balcony close by so she cast aerora on herself which pushed all of her enemies away slightly, but also sent her flying upward, which was what she planned. What she did not plan for was that her spell kicked up the sand on the ground, getting some in her eyes. She reached up for the ledge but grabbed too early, instead hitting her fingertips against the clay wall. Knowing that she would just fall back down, Gia started reach out with both hands for anything to grab and she was able to latch onto small clay ledge that poked out from the building.
She was safe out of reach from the Pot Spiders but the nearby people were not so they set their sights on the defenseless people. Unable to see, Gia had to endure the screams that echoed all around her as she hung there, clinging to her own life. She could hear the sounds of swords clanging against hardened clay, letting her know that the guards had arrived to fight the monsters. She was relieved until the sound of men screaming rang in her ears.
"Gia! What are you doing?!" Lea shouted.
"L-Lea? Is that you?"
"No, it's Mushu. Of course it's me! What are you doing?"
"Just hanging in there," she said, trying to lighten the mood. She then sighed and said, "I messed up big time, Lea." She spoke incredibly fast as she explained, "This heartless stole a kid's heart so I attacked it but there were others and they surrounded me so I used aerora to get away but I got sand in my eyes and now I can't see so I can't land and I can't fight and it's getting really hard to hold on so help me please!"
"Okay, just let go and fall back. I'll catch you."
Gia let out a deep breath as she said, "I guess I have no other choice but to trust you." She released and braced herself for and impact with the ground. Instead, she felt her upper back and the back of her knees connect with Lea's arms. He set her down so she could wipe her eyes.
"Here," he said, handing her the canteen. "I managed to get some more water. Hurry and rinse your eyes so we can go take the heartless out."
"I'm going as fast as I can!" she said as she flushed her eyes. Gia could still feel a grain or two stuck but it was bearable enough to fight. She blinked several times to adjust her vision but before she could fully regain it her sight was eclipsed by a set of robes that Lea found for her.
"Put that on," he said. He was already dressed in similar robes with his own keyblade in hand. Gia quickly did as instructed and followed Lea into battle. Up above, a number of hearts were already floating into the sky, which only added pressure.
Lea and Gia both ran toward a group of Pot Spiders and bashed them in with their weapons. Lea's fire strike technique was able to completely slice through one of the heartless. He quickly followed his attack with a fire surge, scorching two nearby pot spiders with the ring of fire. He turned and called back to Gia, "Hey! Hit those two behind me where I cooked them. The pots are weaker there!"
Gia nodded and hit them where he told her to, manage to crack through the clay on her first strike to one of the Pot Spiders and then pierce through the heartless itself on her second. She then swung her keyblade at the second enemy, hitting it hard enough to strike the core inside. Unknown to her another Pot Spider was quickly approaching her, but Lea intercepted it with a firaga from afar, causing the heartless to explode instantly. Gia turned around and shielded her eyes from the heat when she could see again, she noticed a sandy blonde woman standing on top of a roof in the distance. Everyone else had ran away from the area, including the guards, but Gia understood that she was probably just curious. She did not seem distressed though. She stood tall and proud with her hands behind her head, as if she were studying the two keyblade wielders.
"Gia! Focus!"
Gia turned to find a couple other Pot Spiders heading right towards her so she rolled out of the way, slashing at one as it passed by. She looked up at the woman again only to find that she was gone. Suddenly, two of the Pot Spiders were surrounded by a dark aura which completely consumed them. When the darkness faded, the Pot Spiders seemed to have morphed into blue insect segments. The head segment flashed its antennae, calling all of the Pot Spiders to it so it could form a Pot Centipede. Now joined together, the train of heartless rushed Lea with its electrically charged antennae flailing about. Lea was able to dash out of the way but the tails whipped him, leaving a large wound on his stomach.
"Lea!" Gia called out as she ran to protect him from the heartless, which was circling back to finish the job. Noticing the electricity coming from the antennae, Gia thought of a strategy. She pressed her fist to her chest and channeled almost all of her remaining magic into a summon. A spark of electricity formed in front of her before whirling all around the two Keybade wielders and taking shape as a small yellow energy creature. "Sparky!" Gia called cheerfully. "Snack time!"
The summon's eyes widened when he caught a glimpse of the approaching electricity source. His own antennae generated a surge of electricity between them and a tail of lightning formed trailed behind as he flew forward. Sparky circled the Pot Centipede's head, sucking in the electricity, before flying up in the air and unleashing a vicious bolt of lightning down on the heartless. Half of the pots and the tail segment faded away into clouds of darkness, leaving just the head and a few more segments. Gia closed her eyes and cast aerora around herself, once again launching herself into the air. Once she felt the pull of gravity calling her back down to Earth, her eyes flung open. She lifted the Faerie Whytkin high above her head and dove down onto the Pot Centipede's head, slashing through it in one clean swing. Sparky took care of the remaining pots before fading away into sparks.
Gia collapsed onto the ground and allowed herself a moment to catch her breath. That's when it occurred to her. "Lea!" She pressed the tip of her keyblade into the ground to support herself onto her feet. She then reached into one of the pouches on her lower back and pulled out an ether, which she quickly drank to replenish some of her magical energy. It was enough to pour the warm green energy of a cura spell into Lea's wound and shut it.
Jade eyes flickered open, sending waves of relief through the girl. Lea said, "Can't a guy get a little rest here?"
Gia groaned, "You're lucky I'm so compassionate."
He chuckled, "That's one thing you won't let me forget."
"I see you got it memorized."
Lea couldn't help but chuckle at her joke but a sharp pain at his side stifled him. He groaned in pain as he clutched his stomach and rolled onto his good side.
"We should get out of here, Lea. Mind being a gentleman and opening the door for a lady?"
"I don't see any around," he teased as he pushed himself to stand. "Mind helping me put mine back on?" Gia nodded and quickly helped Lea into his black coat before running off to retrieve her own. Once they were both fully dressed with their coats, they found a secluded alleyway to escape through a corridor of darkness.
Location: Agrabah - Ruins
The dark corridor took Lea and Gia to an uninhabited section of the world, a location with many toppled ruins. There, they both sat down to rest under the shade of a large pillar.
"Thanks for the save, back there," Lea said. "Doesn't matter how many times I encounter danger out here. Any day could be my last."
"Lea…I'm not lucky enough to get rid of you that easily. You'll probably outlive me."
He chuckled and again, clutched his chest from the pain. "Maybe...I think it's time we make a call to the others. This is the sixth world in a row where heartless have sprung up and each time, a stronger one appears. Kinda like the boss in a video game."
"If only things were that simple and clean," Gia said with a sigh. "So what are you going to tell the other masters?"
"That it's time to start taking a serious look into whatever is going on." He reached into his pants pocket and pulled out a red and black gummiphone. He dialed a number and then looked down at the screen while the device rang in his hand.
A young man with wild blonde spikes flaring from his head appeared on the screen. "Hello?"
"Hey, Ven!" Lea answered happily. There was a bit of strain in his voice.
"Hey, Lea. Everything okay?"
"Hi Master Ventus!" Gia said gingerly as she tried to get her face in the frame.
Ventus chuckled and said, "Hello Gia. It's good to see you're both alive and well."
"Alive, yes. But well? That's why I called you. I don't know if you guys over there have noticed, but here on my end, things have been getting a little hectic, if you know what I mean."
Ventus furrowed his brows and tilted his head. "I can't say I do. Are you saying that there's trouble brewing?"
"Well I can't say how bad it is for sure but it seems like we might have a problem on our hands. Gia and I are seeing numbers were don't typically see. And it isn't just quantity, the quality of baddies is getting worse too."
"I see. In that case, I think it might be time for you and Gia to come back home. I'll let Aqua and Riku know."
"Sure thing, pal. We'll see you in a few."
Gia's eyes brightened with excitement as she squealed, "Am I going to see Lia?!"
Ventus laughed and said, "I'll leave you to handle that." The screen turned black, leaving an exhausted Lea to deal with an excited Gia. The battle they just endured had no effect on the woman. She was back on her feet, shaking with anticipation.
"Open up a dark corridor already, Lea!"
"Alright! Alright!" he said. "Geez, the least you could do is help a guy up to his feet." The man opened a shadowy rift, which Gia ran into. With a sigh, he followed behind her, limping as he did so.
And there we are! Completely different, eh? In any case, I hope you guys enjoyed and leave a review to let us know what you think! And if we missed anything (such as saying Lili or Mili instead of Lia or Gia), PLEASE let me know so I can fix it.
Welp, I think I've exhausted everything now, so this is where we say bye!
May your heart be your guiding key!
