"My lady, what is troubling you?" Lucy asked quietly, walking up to her best friend, as well as her empress. "I'm guessing that the meeting with lord Zeref did not go as you had expected?" Mavis turned to look at the young noble, sadness in her gaze.
"No, it went exactly like I had expected just… just not as I'd hoped." Mavis said, frowning. "I expected him to reject our treaty but somewhere within me, I fruitlessly hoped he would accept." Mavis turned toward Lucy and smiled. "But that's okay because… we'll just utterly destroy their race." Then, Mavis stood, power radiating from her. She swallowed the lump in her throat. "It's not like they don't deserve it. They interfere with the human race. It's stated specifically in the rules, that we must never do such things." Mavis shook her head. "Come, I have much to discuss with my squadrons."
"Ah, but empress!" Lucy cried, with concern in her gaze. "Lord Zeref he… he's far too powerful. None of our squadrons can take him on. Remember, he even took out commander Erza!" Lucy cried. Erza, besides the empress, was the most powerful angel to ever rise in the ranks, and the first woman to ever become commander of a squadron. Mavis sighed and turned to her.
"Yes, you're right, Lucy." Mavis frowned, looking at the little girl. "But Erza is not as experienced as many fighters. You and I both know this. She would've been able to hold her own, had she not been so young." Mavis said. Lucy looked at her feet with sadness in her gaze.
"But empress… what if he hurts you?" Mavis rose back up to her full height and looked out her bedroom window, looking out at the clouds beyond.
"He won't. Lord Zeref is powerful however, we have something that he does not."
"What's that lady Mavis?"
"We have friends." Mavis answered Lucy, with a smile. "And don't you remember what I told you?"
Lucy tilted her head and smiled. "What you can't do alone, you can always do with a friend." Mavis smiled and nodded.
"That's right, little one, now I have to make a visit." Lucy giggled.
"Are you going to go see that demon again?" Lucy asked. Mavis did not look so jovial, but she nodded, still smiling.
"Yes Lucy, that's right little princess." Mavis said. "Now go on, play with your friends." Mavis told her. The child grinned and ran off happily calling out to Juvia and Levy, her best friends.
When Lucy left Mavis's, expression turned grave. Then, she turned and walked down the brightly lit halls of her marble castle. Her eyes were determined, even though the white halls of her castle made her feel empty, and the memories of walking down the halls with someone else filled her mind. Now, she walked alone.
When she made it to the very last floor of the castle she met the guard, Yuri, at the door. "Good evening princess." Yuri said, a huge grin on his face. Mavis sighed and giggled.
"Oh Yuri, you know I'm not a princess anymore." She said, smiling fondly. Yuri shrugged before his eyes turned more serious.
"Are you here to see the demon?" he asked. Mavis's expression darkened, and she nodded solemnly.
"I am." She said gravely. Yuri nodded and stepped out of the way, opening the door to let her pass. Her bare feet slapped across the floor as she made her way down to the back of the prison. As she neared the cell in the back she heard whimpers and muttering. "Demon." She said loudly, stepping in front of the cell. A child looked up at her, salmon hair spiking up around his head. An odd color for a demon, usually they had either black or red hair. The child looked up, his eyes wide with fear.
"W-when my brother figures out where you've taken me, he'll come and kill you!" the child demon cried quickly, immediately retreating into the corner. "Then you'll be sorry."
"And who, pray tell, is this brother you speak of?"
"Zeref-nii is the lord of all demons, and he'll cut you open and rip all your insides out before burning them all to a crisp!" Coming from a child, the threats were even more disturbing. But one part made Mavis freeze.
"Lord Zeref… is your brother." Mavis said quietly, already knowing that if this was true, then she was as good as dead. Natsu smirked amusedly as he looked at her.
"I recognize it. The smell of fear." He said. Mavis blinked and clenched her fists. Even this demon, who was a child, was disgustingly violent and angry. Animalistic.
"Tell me, demon-."
"My name is Natsu!" Natsu growled, seeming to instantly forget his fear, knowing Mavis was afraid, standing up, and gripping the bars so hard his knuckles were turning white. "And you better let me go, because if you don't, the second I get out of here I'm going to rip you stupid angels apart!" Mavis faced him calmly with her calculating gaze, assessing him.
"Tell me… Natsu, do you even know the meaning of compassion?" Mavis asked, truly wondering if demons taught their children the meaning of that word. She highly doubted they did, but just in case, she did want to know. She had always been a curious person.
"C-con-pas-on?" Mavis looked at him, rolling her eyes. That answered her question.
"I guess not." Mavis said dryly.
"You shouldn't go around making up words." Natsu said, crossing his arms. "It's not very nice." Mavis's eyes narrowed.
"Oh, so "making up" words isn't nice, but threatening to burn someone alive is completely acceptable." Natsu blinked looking at her like she was the stupidest being in the universe.
"Number 1, no one said you'd be alive for the burning. Number 2, I think threatening your kidnapper is perfectly acceptable." Natsu said matter of factly.
then certainly it's alright to threaten the kidnappee?" she said finally.
"Kidnappee's not a word." Natsu said, crossing his arms. "You know, I think I'm starting to understand why my brother hates you all so much." Mavis scoffed.
"You mean besides the fact that it's in his nature?" Mavis asked. Natsu shrugged.
"It's not because it's our nature, it's because your society molds you into stuck-up prudes. That makes me hate you." Natsu said. Mavis furrowed her eyebrows and smoothed her dress down.
"We're not prudes, you're hooligans." Mavis told him.
"Okay." Natsu said blandly, sitting down on the bed, his back turned to her. Mavis sighed at his uncooperativeness and crossed her arms.
"I cannot believe you! How can one person be so frustrating? Stop, being so… so… demonic!" she growled. Natsu turned to her, his eyes alight with a certain mischief that Mavis did not appreciate.
"Why?" Natsu asked. Mavis took a deep breath, turned around, and left. She always thought herself to be good with children. Angel children, anyway. Apparently, she had no idea how to handle a demon child. Mavis stormed out of the prison, with that look of annoyance and frustration written all over her face.
"Uh oh, what happened, princess?" Yuri asked.
"I… I don't-I just can't… I apparently don't know how to keep my cool around demon children. I stood in front of the demon lord today and remained expressionless almost the entire time, but I spend 5 minutes in there with that child and now I want to punch something!"
"Woah, I'll just take a step back then." Yuri said, chuckling. "Listen, I think I know how to handle him. I've seen how demons handle their children." Mavis sighed and turned to him, looking tired.
"Really, how?"
"I've seen demon parents simply smack their child across the face." Mavis blinked at him, expressionless. But on the inside, she was horrified.
"You… you can't be serious." Yuri's face was grave, his eyes held the utmost sincerity.
"I am utterly serious." Mavis thought about all the demons her trained military had fought and come back wounded from battle. Those demons had superhuman strength and Mavis wasn't sure if they knew the meaning of hold back. "I've seen kid's heads pop right off. And the parents keep on going like it means nothing." Mavis's brows furrowed.
"So… your saying that demons don't hold an emotional attachment to their kin?"
"No… why? Did you think they did?"
"Ah… well, I just hadn't really thought about it." Mavis looked somewhat relieved at that. Yuri tilted his head in confusion. "Sorry it's just… that child claims to be the demon king's brother." Mavis said, but really, if demons didn't hold an emotional attachment to their kin, then it didn't really matter whether she had kidnapped him or not.
"Oh, you don't have to worry. The demon king is completely heartless when it comes to emotional connection. Mavis frowned and crossed her arms.
"I guess your right… well, if that's the case then I suppose we needn't worry." Yuri nodded.
"Just get over there and give him a slap, he'll sober up pretty quick." Mavis nodded and took deep breaths. "You're going back in?"
"Yes, I'm calm now, I believe I can talk to him calmly. And no, I am not smacking him." Mavis said. "Let's leave the brutality to the demons." Yuri shrugged.
"Only a suggestion. It probably wouldn't be the first time that kid has gotten the backhand." Mavis nodded and straightened herself before walking back in to what she knew was another version of hell. As she walked, she thought about what it meant to be demon. She had almost no idea of their customs or how they ran things. She really didn't know anything at all. She had only met one demon, well, two now. Natsu, and the demon king.
Really, she didn't even know if they were monsters or not. All she had to go on was the fiery little kid in her cell, and the cold, hatred-filled eyes of the demon king.
Just thinking about those red eyes, burning with rage sent shivers down her spine. He wasn't anything but a monster. Not with a look like that.
"So, you're back." Natsu said, sounding somewhat surprised.
"Yes, I am." Mavis said calmly her eyes determined. "Now, first I want you to tell me if your brother's ever hit you." Natsu scowled at her.
"Nii-chan is the kindest person in the world. You're the one who's monstrous!" Natsu spat. "How dare you accuse him of hitting me!" Mavis lifted her hands up in surrender.
"Hey, hey, calm down." Mavis said. "I'm simply asking a question, not accusing anyone of anything. Although, the way your so defensive makes me suspicious." Natsu scowled at her.
"Even if he did, there's nothing you can do about it, so why bother having a piece of useless information?" Natsu asked.
"I'll admit that I understand your way of thinking, although I'm not going to coddle you if he has. I was simply curious."
"Well don't be!" Natsu growled. Mavis shrugged.
"Fine, you don't have to answer, but what you do have to answer is this. Tell me, what do you know about the demon king's castle? You are the prince, right?" Natsu rolled his eyes.
"The only thing I'm telling you is that if you plan on storming the castle then you're even more stupid then I thought you were. If you do decide to ignore my advice and go anyway and try to overtake the kingdom from the inside then three words; you, will, lose." Natsu said, glaring at the white cell wall.
Mavis thought that was a bit ignorant of him. To be so certain of something so… uncertain. If they had the right knowledge, tools, advantages, and strategy then they could destroy any castle.
"It's impossible, so you might as well give up." Natsu said with a shrug. Mavis shook her head.
"I don't think so. We will never stop. The demon race is losing. They will never win because the angels of heaven will destroy those monsters and obliterate their evil existence just as they deserve." Mavis said.
Natsu stared at her like she was an alien. "You know, for being angels you're rather monstrous, assuming, and ignorant. Did you ever think to talk to us rather than making enemies of us and labeling us as creatures rather than as equals? Did you ever think compromise, ask us to stop taking humans rather than declare war on us? Did you ever think that maybe we have feelings too and feel angry and frustrated when you refuse to see us as anything more than monsters?" Mavis felt her anger increasing by the moment.
"Well… how can I not think your monstrous when parents murder their children without a second thought!"
"Oh yeah? And who told you that?"
"Yuri Dreyer, captain of my 4th squadron!"
"And have you ever thought that maybe he didn't see correctly, or didn't understand what was happening? We demons are as tough as nails and a little backhanding wouldn't kill us. Yes, adult demons have incredible strength and durability, but so do child demons. I'll tell you this, and because you've killed so many of our kind you should honestly know it by now. The only way to kill us is to stab us in our hearts. Even if our head pops off it's just a head! You can sew it back on." Natsu said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. Mavis didn't like being talked down to by a child, however that didn't mean that she didn't listen. His words honestly made sense and while she disliked it she had to admit that he was probably right. They were talking about his kind after all.
"I guess… I never thought about it." Mavis said quietly. The thought of demons having feelings was rather foreign to her. "Do… you have feelings?" Natsu rolled his eyes.
"Well, of course I do!" Natsu cried. "What do you think? If I was a monster, then I wouldn't be talking and yelling and stuff!" Natsu growled. Mavis frowned and grabbed the bars.
"Then tell me, Natsu, how do we defeat you and your kind? How do we win this war?" Mavis asked, crossing her arms.
"And why would I tell you?" Natsu asked.
"Because if you don't there will be some major consequences." Natsu sneered and at that moment his face looked so much like Zeref's Mavis found it disturbing.
"Like what?" Natsu asked. Mavis raised an eyebrow.
"Like, you'll be in time out for a very long time." Mavis said. Natsu glared at her.
"You can't do that!" Natsu cried.
"Watch me."
"I'm already in a cell! It doesn't get any more time out than this!"
"It does if I make you sit in a chair in the corner." Mavis growled crossing her arms.
"You can't!" Natsu complained. "Only my brother can put me in time out! Everyone else is lesser than me." Natsu growled, pouting. Mavis raised an eyebrow.
"Well, I'm just as powerful as this brother you speak of, so, you should listen to what I say." Natsu scoffed.
"As powerful as my brother? You've got to be joking." Natsu said, chuckling. Mavis sighed and crossed her arms.
"My power is meant to heal and create life, unlike his which is meant to destroy and kill. Our powers are different, that doesn't mean that they're not equally powerful." Mavis said.
"You know, I think that's exactly what it means. I mean how are you going to kill anyone with the power of life and healing?"
"Is that all you demons every think about?" Mavis asked incredulously. "You do realize that there are lots of types of healing."
"Oh yeah, like what?"
"Like… healing someone of their evil nature." Natsu blinked at her and shook his head looking at her with a confused face.
"What is wrong with you? We're not evil! And it's not our nature! Just what made you think so narrowly?" Natsu asked.
"It's not thinking narrowly. I'm going off my own experiences and facts given to me by my subordinates!" Mavis growled.
"Going off of your own experience? Just what kind of experience have you had?"
"Well, I… I just met lord Zeref today and he was less than pleasant."
"What were you meeting nii-chan about?"
"We were meeting about a peace treaty." Natsu gave her an incredulous look.
"Well of course he wasn't… pleasant, as you put it. Zeref has a huge problem with angels number one, and if you're treating him like you're treating me, then he's gonna be super furious." Natsu said like it was obvious. "I mean, how would you like to be talked to like you were a creature of complete evil who is no more intelligent than an animal."
"Well, I guess… that might make me just a tad bit… angry." Mavis said quietly.
"Oh, you think so, huh?" Natsu asked with that little glare on his face. "What else might tick you off? How bout getting locked in a cage for doing absolutely nothing wrong!"
"Your brother took Anna Heartfillia." Mavis said. "It was time we returned the favor."
Natsu sneered. "Oh, don't go around pretending that she was important to you! We've had her for years, and I happen to know that the only reason we found her was exactly because you didn't care about her!"
"What are you talking about? We loved her! It was the demons that tempted her over and converted her into your evil ways!"
"Just how STUPID can one person be?" Mavis narrowed her eyes.
"I happen to be one of the brightest minds that history has ever seen. Not to mention, that it's hard to see your kind as beings that have emotion when you constantly rip mine apart!"
"That's only because you attack us and patronize us! I admit that we are violent, especially towards you, but that's only because you make our blood boil! We don't mean to be hostile but… you just make me so mad!" Natsu growled. Mavis gave him a strange look. "I can't control it."
"But I've done practically nothing to you." Mavis said. Natsu sighed and leaned back.
"Listen, I don't know why, it's just that you make me mad okay, nothing personal, sheesh. I didn't know angels took everything to heart."
Mavis tucked a strand of golden hair behind her ear. "Why?" she asked. Natsu shrugged.
"It's not like I can explain it. It's just a thing."
"Well, it's a thing that I very much dislike." Mavis said. "How dare you be angry with me when you don't even know me!"
"How is presuming we're heartless before you even know our names different in any way."
"Well… it's different because… because your demons." Even Mavis knew that was a cheap answer and one that wasn't appreciated. Natsu's expression this time however, didn't turn frustrated or angry, but his smirk quirked upwards a little.
"What?" Mavis asked. Natsu only looked at her smugly and leaned back against the wall.
"I told you he'd come. My nii-chan would never leave me." Natsu said. Mavis's eyebrows furrowed.
"You mean… he's here?" Mavis asked quietly.
"Well, no, not yet." Natsu's smirk turned menacing and what Mavis could only describe as evil. "But he will be soon." Natsu added. Mavis took a few steps back, before fleeing out of the prison.
"Princess, what's wrong?" Yuri asked, concerned.
"What do you mean what's wrong!" Mavis cried. Now she could feel it, the overwhelming sense of dread that built up within her. "Can't you feel it!" Yuri frowned and looked confused. Mavis gave him an anxious look and Yuri slowly closed his eyes. The moment he did they shot open again.
"Death." He whispered. Such an overwhelming amount of it.
"He's coming…" Mavis whispered. "We have to intercept before he reaches the castle! Go, get the guards!" Mavis ordered before running back up the stairs. She knew she had to get the civilians to safety, but the person most on her mind was little Lucy.
Mavis burst into Lucy's room. Lucy was playing there with her two little friends. Dolls, on the floor. Mavis let out a sigh of relief. They'd noticed in time. The demons weren't here yet. She could still get everyone to safety. Mavis briskly walked over to the girl she'd known since she was born. Lucy felt like a little sister to her and she was not about to let her get caught up in this violent war.
"Lucy." Mavis said. "Come, we must leave."
"Leave, why would we…" Lucy trailed off and her eyes shifted so she was looking behind Mavis. The angel empress frowned.
"Lucy… what's wrong?" Mavis asked concernedly. Lucy didn't answer her and kept staring.
Feeling a sense of dread like she'd never felt before start to creep up within her Mavis remained frozen. Never had such terror gripped her. "Well, hello angel." She heard a whisper in her ear. Mavis licked her lips as memories flashed before her eyes. Memories of those exact words played over and over in her mind. Angel… her nickname.
"Zeref." She whispered.
"That's lord Zeref to you." Mavis whirled around her hands prepared for the blast of dark magic that spewed from his palm. "Well, you're still fast aren't you." He disappeared from sight, or at least, that's how it would appear to normal humans. Mavis barely followed his movements and shoved her hands forward, golden aura emanating from her body.
"You will pay for your insolence." Mavis said, her eyes dark and determined. Light filled the room, blinding anyone but Mavis as she soared through the light like it was nothing more than a simple nightlight. Zeref's eyes squinted shut as he couldn't see anything in such light. But he heard her voice. "This is a magic called holy light. And it blinds beings of the darkness." Zeref couldn't sense her, because she was everywhere her voice sending little arrows of rage down his spine. "And this…" he felt a hand touch his back. Zeref growled, moving so quickly not even Mavis could follow it.
That's when she felt it, the blow to her face so hard she flew and smacked against the wall. Mavis grunted before sliding to the floor. She just barely dodged the next attack that was meant to blow her open before sending an orb of light at him.
Zeref dodged and she threw her arms up in defense against the barrage of hits and kicks that Zeref threw out at random. She wondered what had gotten him so worked up all of a sudden. "Don't, touch me!" he hissed and gathered death in his hand.
She knew she wouldn't have time to dodge this one, so she held her hands up. "Angel's shield of holy light!" Mavis cried throwing her arms up.
"Dagger of death." Zeref growled. Mavis watched, horrified as the dagger split right through her shield and buried itself in her abdomen. Mavis felt incredible pain shoot through her entire body.
Mavis screamed, unable to keep it in. "Perhaps I should tell you the dagger of death's properties. It can cut through any shield, suit of armor, or magical energy. And it slowly kills everything it touches. I'm sorry but, your only hope was to dodge it." Zeref said, straightening himself. "Looks like I win."
Mavis smirked, and the dagger shattered. "What…" Zeref stared wide-eyed at where his dagger of death lay shattered into a million pieces.
"You seem to forget who I am, demon lord." Mavis said, slowly picking herself up off the floor. "I'm Mavis Vermillion, empress of angels, and no mere dagger of death is going to stop me. I must admit, it's a rare spell. But so is angel's light."
"The spell that heals all wounds." Zeref stated reproachfully. Mavis tilted her head innocently.
"Don't feel bad, honey. You had a good go." She said, smirking. "And your attempts to kill me were… oh, how to say it… cute, however I do believe that you have clearly underestimated me. And it will be the last mistake you ever made."
Zeref's red eyes sharpened at her statements. He licked his lips in anticipation. "I haven't had this much fun since… well, actually I've never had this much fun."
"I didn't think you'd want to go all out with me, demon lord. Perhaps we should take it outside." She gestured to the smashed wall. Zeref smirked.
"Gladly." He whispered, punching her gut. Mavis flew out of the chamber and her wings spread to reveal feathers as soft as a dove and as beautiful as winter snow.
Zeref spread his own, bat-like wings and took to the sky, after Mavis. Both of them meant business now. Just the raw magical power of the two was making some faint. "Ladies first." Zeref said, smirking.
"Aw, what a gentleman." Mavis said sarcastically.
"Hey, my mother taught me to always let a lady go first."
"Did they also tell you it was okay to hit one?" Mavis asked, crossing her arms.
"Nope." Zeref smirked. "But my father did teach me survival of the fittest." Zeref waited as Mavis glared at him like he was some bug that had crawled out of the sewers.
"Fine then. Let's see how fit you really are." Mavis held out her right hand, golden aura radiating from her in waves.
"Ooo, you know I like them feisty." Zeref teased her with that smirk of his. It was funny how contradicting he was, his tone lilting but his eyes filled with hatred.
"What? Is that how you like your women, playboy?"
"No, it's how I like my dinner."
"You disgust me." Mavis seethed. Zeref rolled his eyes.
"So, you going to do something or…" Zeref shrugged. Mavis smirked playfully.
"Oh, I'm going to do something alright." Mavis told him as a large golden spear flung itself into her hand, golden light radiating from it. Zeref blinked at the huge thing.
"Oh sh-." Zeref was cut off by golden light shooting out of the tip, straight at his heart.
"Die, you worthless demon." Mavis said, "Know that you are nothing when in comparison to the holy light of heaven. Now… Angel… Heart!" Mavis cried.
Zeref watched as the golden light neared him. Mavis too, watched, long golden hair swaying in the wind. "Well, I guess it's time for me to pull out the big guns." Zeref said, taking out a small black dagger. "He can't be serious." Mavis thought to herself shaking her head. He was only making a pathetic attempt to save his life.
The golden light hit, engulfing Zeref's form. Behind him, part of the west chamber was sliced in half and fell, crumbling to the ground. "Well, that was honestly a little easier than I thought." But then there was a backlash. Mavis cried out as a strong gust of wind came at her.
"How do you like that?" Zeref asked, smirking from behind the smoke. He had a few cuts and bruises, but that was it. "No." Mavis thought horrified. "It can't be, this has to be some kind of mistake." Mavis whispered.
"How… how did you." Mavis trailed off, as Zeref wasn't staring at her face anymore. "What?" Mavis growled at him.
"Um…" Zeref started, his face red. "Do you, feel a breeze?"
"A what!" Mavis screamed at him. Zeref pointed at her. Mavis confused slowly looked down and screeched. Her skirt had blown upwards from the huge wind attack and while they were so high up there was a strong breeze… "Gah, look away you stupid idiot!" Mavis shrieked, trying to push her dress back down. "Ah, stupid dress, this is why people never fight and dresses! Ah, how embarrassing." Mavis glanced down to find him stills staring at her. "Arg, I said look… AWAY!" she screeched and sent another white beam at him from her large spear.
When the dust cleared Zeref coughed, covered in soot and slowly turned around while Mavis tried to push her dress down. "Ugh, it won't stay down!" Mavis groaned. The second she lifted her hands it would just fly back up. There was no way she could fight like this! "Um…" she slowly looked at Zeref. "Could we like… postpone this?" Mavis asked embarrassedly.
"The mood's ruined anyway." Zeref commented dryly and disappeared from the area. Mavis groaned again as she pushed her stupid dress down, slowly flying back into what was left of the east wing. "From now on, I'm wearing pants…" Mavis grumbled. She didn't even care if it didn't look as regal or dignified as all the dignity she had left had just left her up in the sky when the demon lord saw her panties.
"Princess, great news!" Yuri cried, running up to her. "The demon lord and his troops are leaving! That's the good news! The bad news is that Natsu escaped, but hey, chin up, it's not that bad. There weren't too many casualties and we're alive, so I'd consider that a win!" Mavis didn't look as happy as Yuri had suspected she would. "Is something wrong, princess?"
"He… he…" Yuri frowned, assessing her.
"He didn't hurt you, did he? Oh, if that… that monster laid a hand on you I'll kill him!" Yuri growled, looking ready to kill anyone who walked in that door right now.
"He… he…" Mavis seemed to have lost her voice, which never happened to his princess before. Now Yuri was starting to get really concerned. What if she was hurt, maybe he should take her straight to the infirmary."
"What, what is it, my princess. Are you sick, wounded, are you just not feeling well, tell me what's wrong!" Yuri said worriedly. Mavis looked at him, looking like a child who had gotten laughed at by her classmates.
Mavis was about ready to burst into tears and her voice trembled as she said, "He… he… he saw my panties!" she wailed. Yuri blinked at her.
"… Huh?"
A/N Okay... so, I don't really have anything to say except that I'm sorry for any errors, If you find any you can tell me. I hate stupid mistakes. Thank you everyone who has read this, you simply looking at this piece of work is really appreciated, so thank you. If you find any plot holes that are daunting you can tell me that too. I make up the story as I go along so that makes plot twists really hard sometimes. Because when it finally happens it makes sense to me, but I forget that you can't see inside my head, so I have to explain my thoughts to you. So if you see anything please tell me. As always thanks for reading and reviews and constructive criticism is always welcome.
