IMPORTANT A/N: So okay, maybe I should be doing a few insy-bitsy comments to explain crap. This story is a cross between Humor and Adventure. That means there WILL be funny bunnies popping up and slapping you in the face occasionally. The characters may not even seem in character. This is NOT an entirely serious story. When it is serious is where the Adventure part comes in. Last chapter was just basically a humor vent/piece of shit, or maybe it was a summary of the setting. Either way, this chappie is where stuff gets rollinggg~

Disclaimer of Doom: I don't know anything! ... Or own, I lack owness of the DGM characters. But I do own everyone else.


In their state of disillusionment, the two boys were the last ones to begin clapping. There was no cheering, but Lavi could hear praise and wonder in the applaud. When everything died down and people were beginning to leave the grounds, a bean sprout grew an idea.

"Hey Lav, what if we met her? She'd recognize us, too, 'cuz she called you Mister," Allen reasoned. I never said he could reason well.

Bookman Junior paused, looking like he would consider the idea. "… Naw, let's find Yuu-lass and get to Istanbul. I need some real food up in here."

"But-," the white haired boy began to protest, but was knocked flat on his face. (AHAHAAAAA, NOICE!) Before she could get away this time, Lavi grabbed the girl as she tried to swerve past. "Augh, train, train hit me, hit me right here," Allen felt up the back of his head before dropping back down again. The redhead raised his eyebrow curiously at him before holding the girl out in front of him.

She was looking at him rather unimpressed, if I do say so myself. "Um, hey Mister Mister. Could you maybe make like a banana and getcher hands off now?" She pinched at her shirt expectantly with her arms crossed, waiting for him to leave.

He blinked slowly. Make like a what now...? "We were in the audience, Allen wanted to meet you," he gestured to the face drop.

The girl looked at him amusedly. "Ehm, I think we met... a second ago. Don't worry All-en, a broken nose doesn't take that long to fix up." She made to leave, but Lavi held her in place.

"So wait, what's your name?" He knew that would never hold her, and was right when she looked at him quizzically.

"Are you one of those rapists that asks peoples' names-,"

"No, no I'm not a uh… rapist," he sweatdropped. Yeah, not a rapist. (How convincing!)

"Good. Now move, bitch!" Her shirt was tugged backwards as her cat hastily made its way up her back, leaping into Lavi's face from the girl's shoulder. The apprentice shouted in surprise as it stuck its claws into the back of his head, its belly flat across his entire face. After awhile he realized it wasn't moving, and began complaining instead. Allen laughed at him throatily, considering his nose was still throbbing.

After a few moments, she took back her cat and slung it over her shoulder, where it burrowed comfortably into her neck. "Name's Anya, strangers. What about the rapist?" Lavi introduced himself, while explaining that he was not actually a rapist (no kidding). Allen eventually caught up on the conversation too.

"How do you get them to do that stuff?" He asked incredulously. All the animal acts he'd seen were jumping through hoops and standing on each other, but not actual, coordinated movement.

"I suggested the idea and they uhh… I guess they put their own twist on things? I dunno, I was just standing there with Kitty," the redhead glared at the cat, who spat lazily back at him.

Now Allen was curious. "You suggested the idea? I mean did you have to train them or anything?" Anya snorted as she narrowed her eyes at him.

"I just told them my idea, and all they said to do was stand in the middle," she eventually got over her amusement. The exorcists stared at her incredulously. 'They told her to'? Did she mean the guys who ran the show? Or the animals? Lavi put the inquiry into words.

Anya shied up right then, noticing her mistake. She mumbled almost silently, "The uh… the animals…?" (CUE MALODRAMATIC FAINTING!)

The shorter boy stood slowly. "So you can talk to them?" He really didn't want to scare her away, which looked like what would happen, unfortunately. She nodded subtly, trying to position her footing differently. She was going to break for it, and they would never see her again. (EVER)

The Bookman apprentice started a sentence, and at that point in time, she pushed off on her toes and skated past him. Kitty was digging in her claws for the ride, so she quickly grabbed the tabby and held her to her chest securely. She sprinted past lingering couples and families, hearing the two boys trying to call out to her. She got to the dirt path and kept running, flying past the huts as she neared the corner where she would turn onto the main road. Before she got there, she rammed headlong into some shmexy's chest. Kitty hopped out at the last minute, avoiding the impact.

"Grab her, Yuu!" The man scooped her up from under her arms, swerving her back around while she lashed at him violently. She thought she felt his weight shift, and took advantage of it by kicking back into his crotch. It didn't work as well as she thought, but she followed it up by swinging her legs up, curling them around his head and pulling forward. They both tumbled onto the road, but when she tried to run for it again, Lavi caught up to them and pinned her down.

"RAPE! RAAAAAPE! Wait no, FIRE! FIRE!" Yeah, who would want to see someone get raped.

The redhead really didn't want to get anyone's attention… not in this position (strike!). "No no no, shhhh! We just wanted to know—"

"MIKEL! ISAIAH! HELLOOOOO? Fire over here!" The swordsman thought of smacking his face in exasperation… naw, too beautiful. Allen tried asking her nicely to be quiet, people were probably taking their afternoon naps! She tried calling the cat over, but it kept its distance, mewling loudly. Anya grew impatient, finally settling down and asking, "Okay, jeezus! Whaduyu want!"

The shorter exorcist answered eagerly, "We think you might have something called Innocence that helps you talk to the animals." Anya glared at him at the corner of her eye, since she was still barely eating dirt.

"Yes of course I still have my virginity, you loada shitfaces! What the hell does that have to do with anything!" Kanda smacked his face.

Lavi stumbled to explain. "No uhhh, Innocence is like a special power! Yeah! Except it chooses who to go to, and not a lot of people have it," he scratched at his chin uncertainly. Anya gave him a 'sounds fabulous!' look. She seemed to hear something because her head snapped around, looking towards the corner house.

As she expected, a few moments later she saw two boys burst off of the main road, dashing towards them. The exorcists looked up in surprise, not actually anticipating anyone to come at them so fast. Anya cheered the two on like they were princes arriving to save her (where's the irony?). As one of them pulled ahead, she saw the man named Yuu pull something out of his belt-thing. As she realized what it was, she quickly tried to avoid the oncoming brawl.

"Wait, Issy stop!" The boy in front skidded to a stop just as the man brought down his sword. The weapon kept coming down before they saw a white blur, and Mugen's target was evaded. Allen held up Kanda's arm, trembling at the effort of using his weaker limb. After a minute, the swordsman 'tsked' at the contact, jerking his arm away.

The younger exorcist turned to the boy still sitting in the dirt, who was trembling just a little. Anya struggled out from under Lavi's weight. As soon as she was up, she kicked at the Yuu guy's crotch again. While he was still recovering from a combination of both kicks (gosh, I feel a little guilty), Anya scrambled forward to fling her arms around Isaiah's stomach. Mikel, who'd been standing a little ways off to avoid the sword, joined the other two when the girl came to them.

After a brief greeting, Anya jerked her head towards Kanda, who was now standing semi-awkwardly with the exorcists. "Stupid fuckface! What the hell is with you, threatnin' my Issy," she seethed at him, still hanging onto the other kid.

"Anyone who keeps me from doing my job is a threat," he retorted unkindly. The dusty girl made a sound in her throat then took a spit at his boots. It was a little off-mark, but it made him sneer in disgust.

"And I'm not Issy," the boy hissed at her.

The other kid—Mikel, if Allen remembered right—made his presence known by stepping forward uncertainly. "What's your job, then? What does it have to do with Anya?" The Bookman apprentice barely recognized the accent from when he'd visited Cameroon.

Allen knew that if she was the accommodator of an Innocence, Anya would need to come with them. They didn't want to get on her bad side or they would have to force her into the Order. "We are exorcists, whose job is to fight demons called Akuma. To do that, we're trying to find people who have something called Innocence to fight them. We think Anya might have Innocence with her," the white haired boy tried his hand at explaining again.

He watched the three kids' expressions change, from confusion and dismay, to annoyance and exasperation on Anya's part. Mikel looked at Anya expectantly, asking for interpretation. She began speaking to both of them in a hushed whisper, and Lavi struggled to hear. When he realized she was speaking in French, he began thinking out the sentences in his mind.

She was saying, "…want me to go fight monsters, I don't want to! They can do this shit themselves."

Isaiah spoke up hesitantly. "But shouldn't you go? They need the people like you, right?"

Anya narrowed her eyes, glancing back at the older boys. She had long since left Isaiah to himself, sitting huddled near them to converse the idea of leaving with the exorcists. "What, no! One less 'soldier' won't do them any harm," she pronounced stubbornly. Lavi chose that moment to interrupt, speaking to them in fluent French.

"But you're one of the only soldiers in our war! We can't exactly hope to win without the power you might have," he added pleadingly. It didn't exactly sound like begging, but he tried to make it sound convincing to them. Mikel nodded gravely, to Anya's disappointment.

As a last resort, she accused, "B-but I'll have to leave them! So no!" Allen's brow twitched curiously.

"Are they your family, then?" She nodded dutifully to back up her point.

"Mikel and Isaiah are my big brothers. Kitty and Yani are cats, and there is also the animals at the show, I don't want to leave them," she defended. He was surprised she didn't mention any parents, but did not doubt that she probably didn't have any.

The young exorcist reasoned, "You don't have to leave your brothers or cats, our Headquarters is big enough for everyone. Although I'm not sure about the other animals, shouldn't you be able to talk to them without being there?" Anya furrowed her brow a bit.

"Well sure, but it won't be the same… They'll have to get another leader, probably," she looked at Mikel for support. He raised his eyebrow at her, looking unimpressed at her excuses. She bit her lip nervously before blurting out, "Okay fine! I'll go as long as I can bring them," she pointed blatantly at her brothers.

Allen nodded agreement, grinning as Anya tackled Isaiah to the ground again to give a proper greeting. While they were laughing it out at his feet, Mikel quickly walked over to Lavi.

"We will need to pack, will you come with us?" He affirmed the inquiry.

"Yeah, but pack only what you need. We can give you clothes and food at our headquarters, and you can bring small personal items." When Mikel nodded in understanding, Lavi continued. "If it is possible, we would also like to try finding Anya's Innocence, if it turns out to be an object. Although I doubt it."

The three agreed to those terms, and began leading the way home. By this time, the sun was heading into a 4:00 position in the sky, but it was not getting much darker at all. Anya grew impatient as they turned onto the main road, jeering at Mikel for a race. As they took positions in the middle of the road, Isaiah trotted ahead and got their attention, counting down dramatically.

"Trois, deux, un, aller, aller!" The siblings shot up and sprinted down the road. Their speed could have been on par with their own, the exorcists noticed. Anya was pulling ahead as far as they knew, but then they were too far up the street to see. Isaiah gestured for the boys to speed up a little, and he started running ahead of them. Lavi and Allen willingly followed, and Kanda eventually went, too.

They tailed Isaiah for about a mile or so before stopping at one of the huts, which had the door left open. Anya met them at the opening, smirked, then went back in and grabbed something. While his eyes were still adjusting to the dimly lit room, the girl shoved a tan colored satchel into Allen's unsuspecting arms.

She held it there for a few seconds before letting go. "Don't drop him now, he's got some head bug he's trying to get over," she talked while scavenging around under some clothes. The white haired exorcist blinked slowly, suddenly realizing who was in the bag. His suspicions were proven correct when he lifted up the flap, where slept a lean male Savannah cat.

Mikel had already finished up with his bagging and was sitting off to the side, writing on a small parchment. Anya was stuffing equipment for the cats in a small string bag, and when it was full she pulled it closed and looped a towel under the straps. All that was left was Isaiah, and he was finished after grabbing a few knick-knacks and dropping them into a rather worn looking cloth bag.

"I guess we can go now," Anya pulled back a few frizzy locks, slinging the bag around her neck and under her arm. Lavi nodded a few times, leading them out into the sun again. Isaiah passed them by, crossing the road with the paper folded into his hand. "Oh, uhh," the girl awkwardly excused herself, quickly following after her brother who walked towards another hut. Isaiah went with them too, leaving the exorcists to wonder what to do. After a moment, they too trailed the siblings.

Mikel knocked on the wood next to the doorframe a few times, and then withdrew to wait for an answer. When no one came out after twenty or so seconds, he rapped on the wood again. Still, no one responded. His brow slowly furrowed and he got ready to knock again, but Anya held him back.

"She's not here Mimi, you know how fast she usually comes," his sister reasoned pleadingly. The older boy creased his brow further, facing the door with a slightly distressed look on his face. He put his hand to the frame, kneeling down to slip the note in through a crack in the door. Lavi didn't want to ruin their moods with questions, so he just walked back onto the road where the swordsman had stayed. Isaiah was the first to follow, and eventually his brother and sister met with them.

The redhead decided to break the ice with an explanation. "We originally meant to go to Istanbul for a mission, but we passed over it instead. We have our stuff at a hotel near there, so we can either go directly there or to our mission," he waited for them to pick what they favoured. Anya, while hugging Mikel's arm, picked the hotel. Her family agreed, the eldest doing so in a more distracted manner.

"So uhm, how are we getting there again?" Anya spoke for Isaiah's puzzled expression. Kanda made a sound of impatience, glaring down the street that stretched out beside them. Allen elbowed him helpfully, not flinching a bit when he heard Mugen slide minimally along the sheath. The trio looked at Lavi expectantly.

"Well, you see this?" He pulled his hammer from his belt, holding it out for them to look. "This is the form my Innocence takes. It can grow and extend whenever I tell it to. It's going to take us to where we need to go." The girl laughed out her amazement, reaching out to tap at the metal. For amusement's sake, Lavi extended the rod a few inches at the moment she touched it, making her howl even more. Even Mikel was laughing quietly, and Isaiah snorted loudly at her.

The white haired exorcist saw the silver tabby crouching some ways away. He pointed her out to the others, and Isaiah scrambled off to grab her before they went. Lavi took the time to check out where they were going on the pocket-sized map he had forgotten to look at before. He figured they could be at their destination about four hours from then, if nothing went amiss. He extended the hammer a few feet before setting it down in their lawn, gesturing for them to get on. Isaiah ran up eagerly, having stuffed the tabby into his shirt for the time being. The others eventually got on too, and after a warning from the redhead, they took off.

Almost immediately, the younger exorcist had to activate his Innocence to keep their new companions from falling off. Mikel seemed to have a rather good hold on his bearings, but his siblings found themselves laughing as they hung upside down on the hammer. Anya was the first to reluctantly pull herself right side up, still gasping with laughter. Allen's claw heaved up Isaiah by the torso, and he gratefully balanced himself out.

No one talked over the remainder of the trip. They wouldn't have been able to anyway, unless they wanted to yell out their conversation over the wind. They hadn't seen Istanbul through the lowering clouds, but dull city lights signaled the end of their voyage. The hammer suddenly started lowering, even though they were miles from the city. Anya voiced her confusion, leaning closer to Lavi so he could hear.

"Allen's probably getting tired, and there's also the fact that it would look weird if we dropped in on a hammer," she felt a little dumb afterwards. Although she didn't know why Allen would be tired—they were only just sitting here. And what the hell was that claw?

The apprentice found a clearing a few hundred meters from the town, gradually dropping down until their feet met the grass. The metal rod instantly lurched to the side as the white haired boy deactivated his weapon, rolling off into the grass exhaustedly. They all got off so the redhead could get back his hammer. When it was back to its regular size, he tucked it back into his belt, walking leisurely towards Allen. The boy sat panting in the grass, trembling with the effort of holding himself up.

"What's up with him?" Anya couldn't help but feel a little guilty, probably because she thought she knew what the answer would be.

Lavi spoke up for him. "Since Allen's Innocence is part of his body, it takes more energy to keep it activated. And he just spent the whole trip holding you guys up." Ah, that bites.

"So wait, was that claw thing his Innocence?" Kanda tsked again, starting to walk towards the town impatiently. Bookman Junior hurriedly slung the exorcist's arm over his shoulder, but pulled him up a little too quickly, much to the boy's protest. Allen grunted noticeably, catching Anya's attention as they began trailing after the swordsman.

"Basically. His arm is where the Innocence is, but… you know what, it's too confusing," the other three agreed. Allen muttered to himself dejectedly, a bit exasperated with how they were talking about him when he was right there. The satchel hanging around his neck squirmed a bit before it stopped moving again.

The sun sat lower in the sky, with the time showing about 8 in the evening. Isaiah pulled out the other cat from his shirt, which struck an idea for Lavi. "Hey Beany, how do you think Tim will like our new friends?"

Allen had to think a moment before paling. "Oh, poor Tim," he breathed. The redhead laughed at his expression before facing forward again. As sleepy as they were, the three siblings didn't ask who they were talking about. They'd probably find out soon enough, anyway.

Their company eventually caught up with the swordsman as he was entering the inn, and Anya had to catch the door when it almost slammed in their faces.

"Asshole," she muttered heatedly. Kanda glanced back at her with a narrowed glare, but refused to mouth off. They headed back up to the rooms they had booked before leaving, and in the hallway they made arrangements. They would all order dinner to Allen's room, which was easily decided. Lavi proposed Mikel would sleep in Kanda's room, Isaiah in Allen's, and Anya in his own quarters.

"Am I the only one who sees something wrong with this?" The longhaired exorcist looked at the redhead unimpressed.

"Seriously Lavi, how do we know you won't try to molest her or something," Allen agreed dully. Anya squinted confusedly at the accused, watching his forehead miraculously start to sweat.

"What! No, uh," he scoffed, trying to deny their claims. "Swear t'god I won't try anything, seriously!" He tried itching his neck around Allen's arm, but the other boy smiled smugly, enjoying the whole thing. He eventually had to remove his arm though, pressing the other one against the wall for support.

"At least short-stack has a few manners, you're just as bad as bad as your namesake, Bunny-boy." The girl's brothers looked on nervously, slightly catching on to what they were hinting at.

The redhead sighed exasperatedly, tucking his hands behind his head and stepping towards Allen's door. "Alright, I see how it is. C'mon kiddies, I'm hungry," he swiped a card through a box on the door, then swung it open and walked in.

They immediately called for room service, seeing as how everyone was seriously wishing for one food or another.

"Maybe some soba about now…"

"I dunno, I kinda want to try some of that Italian stuff. Spaghetsi, right?" Anya scratched at her chin, serving out food for the cats.

"Gesundheit." The girl hit her older brother playfully. The food came a few minutes later when everyone was settled, though there was no spaghetti. The siblings all dug into the bread sticks happily, glad there were something they recognized. Allen got his own cart, and barely respecting the fact that people were watching, he started shovelling down food as politely as he could. Anya saw this and felt her jaw loosen.

"Guys…," she pointed shakily at the vacuum scene. Isaiah deliberately gaped, then started laughing with his sister. The look Allen gave them was enough to make them laugh even harder, forgetting to choke on the breadsticks. Mikel shrugged it off, though every so often he would spare a glance at the younger exorcist.

"Ahahaha, aha… Oh geez, there's shrimp too?" The frizzy haired girl snatched out the selected tray, eagerly grabbing a nearby fork and serving herself. Soon their whole company was satisfied with the dinner, and Lavi rolled the carts out into the hallway. Kanda left without a word, probably to avoid a social confrontation (emo!). Mikel followed a moment later after wishing his family a good night. Isaiah later set up a bag in a far corner of the bathroom. The shorter (stop that!) exorcist asked what it was for, after having peered into the space.

"Cat crap," the boy shrugged. Allen silently 'oh'ed, watching for another moment before turning in to his room again. He went to the satchel where it was resting on his bed, hesitating before lifting the flap. But Yani wasn't there.

"What, did you expect him to still be there?" Allen jerked his head to the side, looking at Anya nervously.

He very nearly stuttered his response. "Uh well, I think it would be better if we knew where he was, for Tim's sake…," he trailed off, an anxious appearance slowly overcoming his features.

"Who-," the girl was cut off by a strange tangled sound coming from under the bed. The boy scrambled forward, digging through his suitcase beneath the mattress. Seconds later, his arm pulled out, clamping onto something golden. The Savannah hungrily held on by what looked like the golden thing's tail, and Allen dragged him out, too. Anya stepped forward, holding onto her cat until he decided to let go, instead vying to drape himself over her shoulder precariously.

"Meet Timcanpy," Allen introduced the golden bird thing unenthusiastically. The creature revealed two rows of intensely sharp teeth, smugly latching onto the boy's nose. He retaliated slightly, trying to pinch him loose. "Ow, dammit-," Anya had the tail between her fingers, causing the golden ball to turn around in irritation.

She held it close to her face curiously. "I can't talk to him, what is it?"

"A golem." She looked at him with her eyebrow raised. "We use them as communication devices. He's a special one though, since Master changed him up a little." She waved off the second part, squinting studiously at the golem. He seemed to stare right back, even though he had no eyes. His wings didn't move too much, he was basically hovering there waiting to get his tail back. When the staring contest couldn't seem to get any tenser, Anya shrugged dismissively and released the tail, while Timcanpy flapped forward and nestled into her frizzy hair. Allen looked on perplexedly, but eventually dismissed his surprise and addressed the girl.

"So where'd Lavi go?" She looked up at him blankly, and an evil look seemed to flash across her face.

She drawled out, "Oh I dunno, I think he was hittin' it off with that room service lady last I checked. Might wanna make sure he's not breeding." She grinned broadly at the thought, hoping she got to kick him in check.

Allen almost slapped himself, but instead chose to ignore the apprentice. "Right, well, forget I asked that. He can go back on his own, and… yeah," he looked around the room, looking like he'd lost something. She looked around too, careful not to knock Yani from her shoulder. She asked the boy what he was doing, and he stopped instantly. "Sorry, uh—so you can take the bed if you want, and Isaiah should probably get to Lavi's room. We do have a mission tomorrow, right?" He gave her a lopsided grin, which didn't exactly match the rest of his expression, but she let it roll.

"Okey, if ya say so. Issy! We have to go to bed, what the crap are you doing in there?" The kid poked his head out of the door and eagerly followed Kitty out into the bedroom.

"Don't call me that. Do we get night clothes or anything?" Anya's brother flapped his shirt for emphasis. The white haired boy slipped past him and into the bathroom, eventually emerging with two sets of plain white pyjamas, most likely supplied by the inn. Isaiah left the room with the clothing after saying 'night night' to the company of four. The girl claimed the bathroom first, as per Allen's policy. While waiting for the bathroom to open up, he set up a makeshift bed of towels and spare blankets on the floor a few feet from the bed.

Soon the door opened, releasing only a minimal amount of steam. Anya carried out her dirty clothes under her arm with the Savannah being carried in her other. She was smiling a bit smugly, and taking a closer look at the cat, he realized why. Poor kitty, he offered in his mind. He left his bed as it was, pulling out a spare pair of pants for the night. He heard heartbroken groaning coming from the hallway and could only assume who it was.

"Lavi?" He nodded to her, walking across the floor to the bathroom. Anya thought she'd heard the suddenly passive exorcist say something like 'damn bunny breeders' before he shut the door behind him. She snorted to herself, stuffing her dirty clothes under the bed. Kitty crawled in after them, realizing she hadn't been there yet. The girl hefted the other cat up to her face playfully, cooing to him. "You're not so hormonal, are you Yani-poo?" Said cat peered at her blearily, looking ready to fall asleep right there. She scoffed at him, carrying him back over to the satchel and tucking him inside. He immediately began filling out the bag, occasionally kneading at the bottom.

When Anya heard the shower being turned on, she started feeing a little droopy herself. Without upset, she rolled into the extremely plush bed, stretching out onto her stomach. Kitty joined her after she had fallen asleep, curling up on the mattress next the pillow.

Allen left the bathroom shortly after brushing his teeth. He wondered if he should be finding the girl a toothbrush, but decided against it when he saw she was already snoring softly. The boy was slightly relieved at his, having worried about her possible reaction to his arm. He knew she hadn't seen it when they were on the hammer, since he was seated behind them.

He quietly pulled the sheet up to his shoulder after having put his day clothes away. He just about fell asleep when he suddenly became aware of the sheets rustling at his feet. Looking down, he saw the Savannah cat tentatively stepping over his legs that were under the blanket, eventually making his way towards Allen's chest with Timcanpy between his teeth. Pretending not to notice them, the boy rested his eyelids shut until he could only see a cloud of what they were doing. Yani paused next to his face, and Allen felt more than saw the cat sniffing his cheek curiously. He went away after awhile, only to climb up and drape himself over the side of the boy's stomach. Tim didn't protest at all for being carried around like deadweight, and when the cat went to sleep, he shuffled forward to nestle himself in the crook of his master's neck.


Okay maybe there were quite a bit of mistakes... but whatever. At least you meet everybody.
Mikel: Mee-kel
Isaiah: Eye-zay-uh
Anya: Ahn-ya
Yani: Yah-nee
I realize there might be a few problems with Mikel's name, what with Tyki Mikky and all that. But it fit, so BOOM.

If you have any questions, ask! I don't want people being too clueless, but there are some things that I will refuse to explain D If you liked the chap, review! Or whatever it is you're supposed to do... yeah whatever.