Hey guys! Welcome back to this story again. Hope you guys enjoyed the first one. Here's chapter 2. So, without further ado, let's begin.
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Chapter 2: New Allies.
The next day, the news were all over the place. The crime lords were arrested and were "brought to justice". Kevin was getting high praise in Second Southtown because he was the one who made the arrest. But the person who got the spotlight was none other than Kain R. Heinlein. Never in the history of Second Southtown, law was able to catch criminals and put an end to their crimes for good. People were starting to think that Kain's presence wasn't bad after all. Besides, the streets were safer than before. Something that people thought was impossible, Kain did it in a month. Other than that, businesses were booming in Kain's reign. A lot of people were happy. Attention was being paid to schools and hospitals. New buildings were being constructed. Jobs were being handed out. A lot of people in Second Southtown had jobs although a lot of people were still unemployed. Kain R. Heinlein was considered as the 'Savior' of Second Southtown and he achieved that title in just a month.
Rock was surprised to see the work his uncle was doing in a day. He had a load of paperwork on his desk. And it increased a lot every few minutes when his secretary brought in more paperwork. Kain was buried in work. If this continued, the whole office was to be buried in files and documents in under an hour. His secretary came in again but this time, she didn't come with a bundle of files in her hand. "Mr. Heinlein, the people from news are here. They want to ask you some questions." She said, looking at the man buried in work.
Kain stopped for a moment and then stood up from his place. "Very well, I'll speak with them." He said and then looked at his nephew who was sitting on the couch. Rock also looked back at his uncle. "Rock, deal with these while I'm gone." Kain said, glancing at the mountain of files on his table. He then looked at his secretary. "Miss Jane, help him with it. I'm counting on you." Kain said politely and with a slight smile. "Yes sir." The secretary obediently said. Kain left and Rock went and picked up a bundle of files from Kain's table. He started to examine them. The secretary began to explain to him on how to deal with them. And an hour passed and both of them were done with almost half of the files. Rock was exhausted, he never thought of paperwork to be this exhausting. "Mr. Howard, we're almost done. We should do it before Mr. Heinlein comes back." Jane said, as she picked up another bundle of files from the table and brought it back to the couch.
Rock knew it in the back of his head that Kain wouldn't be back until they're done. Kain intended to have Rock do the work, probably so he could learn about it. Rock just let out a sigh at that thought. Kain sure was a clever person. "Miss Jane, don't mind me asking but how long has it been since you started working here?" Rock asked, he was curious. He could tell from the way she looked at Kain, she admired him. Was there something between the two?
Jane looked at Rock for a moment. Rock was afraid that he might have hit a landmine. "Exactly one month." She replied, remembering. That was interesting. Kain had been in control for one month. "So... he hired you the day he came in power?" Rock asked.
Jane was taken aback by that question. She stayed silent for a moment. "Well, Mr. Heinlein... I kind of ran into him." She hesitantly replied. And so it began, her story. "My father was in debt due to gambling. I wanted to help my parents out with finances. I was educated as well but I couldn't find work due to corruption being everywhere in Second Southtown. I saw Mr. Heinlein once. I thought he was a person who had businesses or a company of his own. I had already lost hope on finding work that my degree guaranteed but I still decided to give it a last try. After Mr. Heinlein learned about my qualifications, he hired me right away. Not to mention, he also paid off my father's debt and paid for the medical expenses for my mother who was in hospital due to illness. There are still many people who think that Mr. Heinlein isn't a good person but that's not the case. If it weren't for him, me and my parents would be dead in slums. He's the best that has happened to Second Southtown." Jane took a long breath after she finished her story. Rock was speechless. Kain had helped her. Kain helped someone in their hardest times. But why would he display himself as a emotionless person? Someone who did not care about others.
But Rock was also amazed by the patience of the lady in front of him. She definitely was an example of never losing hope. "Wow, you made it really far." That was all he could say. The older woman just smiled. "We all have good and bad times in our lives. It's always Darkest before dawn." She said. Rock could feel those wise words being absorbed by him.
"Well then, shall we finish the rest of the work?" Jane said picking up another file from the table. Rock also followed her and picked up a file. The two buried themselves in work again. But for Rock, things seemed different now. His uncle might be a good person. After all, he was his mother's younger brother.
When Kain returned to his office, he saw Rock leaning back on the couch. He was exhausted. While Jane was checking to make sure if the work was done properly. "Everything ok, Miss Jane?" Kain asked, startling Jane while Rock just moved his eyes to the door where his uncle was standing. "Yes, everything is fine. The work has been dealt with." Jane said, gaining her composure. "My, that's really kind of you. You even finished the rest of it. Thank you." Kain said with his usual light smile as he sat down on his chair. "Miss Jane, you can have the rest of the day off." Kain said, closing his eyes.
"I'm fine, really." Jane said, trying to assure her boss. But Kain was a person who knew all. "You have a headache. Besides, your mother visited. She said, you were looking a lot stressed these days. There's nothing wrong with taking break if it's going to be good for your health." Kain said leaning towards the desk.
Jane was surprised that Kain knew about her state. The work was really stressful. "T-Thank you." She said and left the room, leaving Rock and Kain alone. Rock's face was towards the ceiling but the he was looking at his uncle. His red eyes were locked on the man sitting in front of him. What was he? What was his purpose?
"You look tired." Kain said as he ran his eyes through some of the files in front of him. And he wasn't wrong. Rock made it obvious by leaning back on the couch. "Well, what can I do after you leave us with all the work?" Rock said looking away from his uncle.
Kain had the ability to make anyone look bad at will. "Miss Jane didn't show any signs of fatigue. Why don't you learn a thing or two from her?" Kain's statement made Rock embarrassed. He was right, she didn't seem tired at all.
"You know, you don't need to hide the fact that you're doing something good." Rock said, letting out a sigh.
Kain raised his eyebrow on that. "When did I say that I was doing something bad? I already have a motive, I came here to bring Second Southtown back on its feet." Kain said. Rock was left dumbfounded. His uncle never intended anything bad in the first place.
It was 11:50 pm and King was wrapping things up at her bar. Only three people were sitting at the counter. It was Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard and Mai Shiranui. The blonde haired karate master looked frustrated. "It's been too quiet lately." He said, taking a sip from his drink.
Andy could only agree with him. He had seen Southtown in it's bad days. When it was under Geese and Krauser. He had seen it all. People used to live in fear back in the day. The streets were never safe. Their men were always crawling in every part of the city. But now, there were no police sirens, no gunshots and no sounds of people fighting on the streets.
King on the other hand was not happy about the fact that Ryo had his head in these kind of matters. Instead of enjoying the peace they had been granted, he had been wondering why it had been quiet lately. "It's been quiet ever since those crime lords were arrested. I've been informed that this time there was solid evidence against them. They won't be able to get away this time." She said, putting a glass back in its place. "And Ryo, stop thinking about this for now. Let's just enjoy the peace. Finally, people of Second Southtown are able to live a better life. Not to mention, it's better for us as well. We would be able to spend more time with each other cause there won't be any bad guys for us to stop now." She said. King was usually the shy one when it came to their relationship but she had became more confident as the time passed.
"That's right. Now Andy won't have to be worried about Second Southtown's miserable state and he can at least be peaceful back home in Japan." Mai added her two cents.
"And making Second Southtown a better place isn't our job to begin with. We won't be able to do it even if we try. We've taken down the bad guys many times but they just keep coming. One after another. " King said with her french accent as she crossed her arms.
"You're right. All we can do is fight. But Kain, he's got Rock on his side." Andy said. "All I heard from Terry was that it was Rock's decision to join him." Andy was worried about Rock.
Mai hated it when Andy was worried. "It's gonna be ok. Rock's a big boy now." She said as she placed a hand on Andy's shoulder. Smiling to assure him that everything will be ok.
"So, how's your disciple, Andy? I heard from Marco that he was a really strong fighter." Ryo said, changing topics. After all, it had been a while since the younger Bogard had come to Second Southtown. It wouldn't be nice to worry him about his adoptive-nephew. They should have a good time.
"He's no longer my disciple." Andy smiled, remembering Hokutomaru. "I see him as my rival now. How are things going on your side?" Andy asked.
"I don't teach as much as I did before. Marco is the one who's usually teaching. Dad also teaches sometimes whenever he feels like it. Robert is back home in Italy. He has taken over his father's business. Yuri on the other hand, has been studying architecture. She's a architect now. God knows what that girl wants to do." Ryo said. Being a little worried about his sister.
"She's not a kid anymore, Ryo." King said. Defending her friend. Yuri had really complained a lot about his brother's and father's over-protective behaviour. She was an adventurous person but her brother and father were still scarred by the past. They were worried for her.
"Architecture? Now that you mention it, she always had a thing for designing. She isn't bad either." Mai said, remembering her friend. She couldn't call it Yuri's hobby. It was more of a skill.
And just then, Yuri Sakazaki entered the place. She seemed very happy. Everyone wondered what could make her really happy.
"Mai, when did you come?" Yuri happily exclaimed as she ran up to her friend and hugged her. "I missed you." She said.
"Oh, I missed you too." Mai said, returning the her hug.
When all the greetings were done. She spoke up. "King! Bring out some good wine. We have to celebrate this." Yuri exclaimed. There was no ending to this happiness. Everyone was amused by her behaviour. Not to mention, they were curious as well.
"Celebrate what?" Ryo asked. He was the most curious one of them all. It regarded his little sister after all.
"I finally got a client." Yuri happily announced. "And he isn't just an ordinary client. He's the most famous person in Second Southtown. It's Kain R. Heinlein." She said.
Everyone was even more curious now. "What does Kain want?" Ryo asked. What could he possibly want? The man was mysterious as hell.
Yuri crossed her arms and proudly cocked her head in the air. "It's the biggest project in Second Southtown. He wants me to design an amusement park!" She said with a proud smile.
Everyone was surprised by what she had said. "What?!" Ryo said incredulously. That's what Kain had asked her to do.
"That's actually nice." King admitted. "Now that I think about it, there never was any amusement in Southtown. I'd really like to go to one." King wishfully said.
"Me too." Mai said in the same tone.
"You've never been to an amusement park, Mai? There are tons in Japan." King looked at her friend in disbelief.
"Well, my boyfriend is a workaholic. Besides, we live in a village up in the mountains. There are no amusement parks there." Mai said with a grumpy attitude.
"Well, we can go together then." King said excitedly and Mai got excited with her.
"Was there anything Kain asked you to do?" Andy looked back at Yuri.
"Well," Yuri put her finger to her chin. trying to remember, "He has hired a lot architects for different things. Like, more schools, parks, hospitals, and other stuff like that." She replied.
"That's actually not bad." King said. "Maybe peace has found it's way to Second Southtown." King was happy. She could finally live a happy life.
"That's right." Yuri agreed.
"Um, Mr. Andy." A voice said from behind them. It was Sally, one of the waitresses.
"Yes?" Andy turned his attention to her. She seemed hesitant.
"Can I talk to you for a minute?" She hesitantly asked. Andy was interested because of her behaviour. She never spoke to him like that. She didn't want to go out with him, that was for damn sure cause Mai made sure to show everyone that he was hers. And she would kill any other woman who tried to go out with Andy.
"Sure." Andy said as he got up. Andy had a feeling that she wanted to talk to him in private.
A few moments later they were standing behind the bar. In the same alley, where Rock had encountered Sally.
"So, what did you want to say?" Andy asked, crossing his arms. A sharp look in his eyes. He knew that the matter was serious.
"Well, it's about Rock..." Sally began.
"Rock," Kain said to his nephew who was sitting on the couch in his office, "I need you to go the Adelheid Bernstein and his sister, Rose and ask them to become our ally. They will make a strong ally. Not to mention, they can also help the people of Second Southtown." Kain said.
"Bernstein? You mean, like Rugal Bernstein?" Rock leaned forward as the name had grabbed his interest. He didn't know that Rugal had kids. All he knew about Rugal was that he was also a wicked person, just like Geese. Just one thought came to Rock's mind. Were they like their father?
"Worry not, nephew. Adelheid and his sister, Rose are not like their father." Kain assured his nephew. "And just so you know, Rose was mind-controlled by a person named Botan. She is one of 'Those From The Past'. They tried to bring back Orochi using the time gate. They were unsuccessful in their purpose but three members are still alive. One of them is Botan." Kain explained.
"Sounds like something not everyone should know." Rock said, crossing his arms.
Kain smiled at his nephew's smartness. "Well yes, it should be kept a secret." Kain said. "But if they do not agree to be our allies. Just say that I know about Botan's whereabouts." Kain told his nephew. "And come back alive if possible. The security level is really high. Not to mention, Adelheid is a good fighter himself. And remember, don't let emotions come into the way of your mission. The results are never good if emotions are involved." Kain said. "They're currently located in the skies of Japan." Kain said. Rock only raised an eyebrow at that statement. "Adelheid is the owner of Sky Noah, previously owned by Rugal. It's like a castle in the sky." Kain explained to his nephew. "Do whatever you have to do to make them our allies. But, keep one thing in mind. Adelheid is on really good terms with Heidern. Now we don't want Ikari Warriors to cause any trouble for us. Make sure to tell him to keep it all a secret." Kain explained.
"Don't worry. I'll come back alive." Rock said as he got up from his place and proceeded to walk out of the room.
Rock knew where to go and what to do. The air around him had completely changed. He was more fearless and more confident. He had been working undercover for Kain. Driving out gangs that were in Second Southtown. Beating thugs to a pulp not only gave him a chance to vent his rage but also stay in touch. He now knew Second Southtown like the back of his hand. But he knew that Adelheid won't be like any other gang leader. He will definitely make a strong opponent.
Rock went to his apartment and began to pack the things he would need. He got his stuff and made for the airport. He got on the plane. But during the the while flight, he felt that he was being watched. But it felt familiar though. Very familiar. But, there was something else in the plane that Rock was weak against. Women. He was still bashful when it came to women. He didn't know how to deal with them. There were a lot of women in the place who were staring at him. Rock could not help but get embarrassed. His beautiful red eyes, handsome face and golden locks didn't help in the situation. They only attracted more eyes towards him. Rock had red marks on his cheeks all the flight. He was nervous as hell. Even the air hostess had tried to hit on him. Poor guy. Working with Kain only taught him how to hold a conversation with the opposite sex. It didn't teach him how to deal with women staring at him or how to respond when girls would hit at him.
The place finally landed in Osaka. Rock got off the flight in a rush. He wanted to get off as soon as possible. He was feeling uncomfortable after all. He could do without it. But the feeling of someone watching him still hadn't gone. He knew that he was being spied on. He could feel it. But why did it so familiar? He decided to find out who was spying on him. But there were a lot of people at the airport. It was impossible to rat out the spy. He took a taxi and went to a hotel and just as he had suspected, Kain had made the arrangements there as well. The room was booked for him already. Rock was surprised when he saw that his bike was parked outside the hotel. Kain really pulled his plans off with perfection. Not to mention, he really liked people who worked with him and decided to work along with him. He had his own ideals and morals but he hated those who could not stand up for themselves.
"Rock" A voice said from behind. The voice was oddly familiar. And Rock instantly recognized the voice upon hearing it.
Rock turned around to face the person and see who it was. And as expected, it was Andy Bogard. He was glad to see him. he hadn't seen him in a long time. He did miss his family after all. "Uncle Andy," Rock said in a low voice.
Andy didn't look really happy to meet him. Arms crossed and narrowed eyes. "Rock, we need to talk about something." He said, his voice was cold.
"What do you want to talk about? Is it about the fact that I joined Kain?" Rock raised his eyebrows. "Well, he isn't doing anything illegal."
"No, it's about your behaviour. Why did you threaten Sally?" He coldly asked. Andy's anger wasn't showing but Rock could feel it.
"Uncle Andy, I didn't do anything wrong. She knew about their whereabouts, then why didn't she report to the police? Keeping information regarding criminals to yourself is a crime as well." Rock said in his defence. But Rock was calm. He knew how to win an argument. Another perk of working with Kain.
"Well, the crime lords had threatened her that if she would say a word about it to anyone then her family would be killed. What else could she do?" Andy said in her defence.
"If there is one thing I have learned until now. It's that you have to go through pains to achieve something. And you know it. Even your father died while protecting Southtown. God knows how many times you guys have fought mafia members to save Southtown. And I know that it was painful to go through all that." Rock said, his voice was displaying some emotion now. "As for Miss Sally, I made sure that her family and friends were protected by our men so they could not be harmed. Everything was planned." Rock said.
Andy was more or less convinced by that statement. Rock had really grown up. "I did it for the greater good. If you want to blame me, then go ahead. But now she and family are safe. All the gangs were given a death sentence, remember? I don't care if anyone thinks what I did was wrong. All I'm doing is cleaning the mess Geese Howard made." Rock said as he mounted his bike and drove off.
Rock got a call from Kain telling him to go to Chizuru Kagura. Apparently, the Bernstein siblings were there. After all, Bernstein Industries and Kagura Enterprises were partners. Not to mention, both of them hated Orochi and 'Those from the Past'. Rock raced his bike and moved towards the place. If possible, he would try to get both of them in his favor. That would be really helpful. And would be really better for Second Southtown. But Rock still wondered why would Kain want to make allies? He was so rich that he could take a poop and wipe his butt with money. That's how rich he was, yet still. What was his purpose?
Rock stopped outside a huge shrine. It was no surprise since he had heard that Chizuru Kagura was a priestess. A shrine would a natural place. He chained up his bike and moved towards the shrine.
Inside, Chizuru Kagura was talking to Adelheid and Rose about business matters but the centre of their discussion were 'Those From The Past'. They were still talking when all of a sudden, Chizuru stopped talking. The guardian of the Orochi seal could feel it. A presence of evil lurked within her walls.
Chizuru's sudden silence made the Bernstein siblings curious. "Is there something wrong, Miss Kagura?" Adelheid asked. It was really unusual for to stop while talking.
Chizuru said nothing and stood up from her place. "I'll be back after a while." She had never sensed this kind of presence is her entire life. It was strange. It felt evil but it felt good at the same time. She walked out to the entrance to see who it was. She saw a young blonde boy with black jeans, dark grey hoodie and black shoes standing next to his Honda Bike.
Rock saw had heard from Kain that Chizuru was also a victim of Botan. So, it may be easy for him to convince Kagura Enterprises and Bernstein Industries to align with them. Rock saw the woman standing at the entrance dressed in a priestess outfit. She looked to be in her mid-twenties. He walked up to her.
"Are you Chizuru Kagura?" He asked in Japanese, a little bit of nervousness in his voice. He wasn't usually the one to start the conversation with the opposite sex. Andy had taught him how to speak Japanese whenever he would visit. And Rock had learned it in a very short time. He was a genius after all.
"Yes, that's me." Chizuru nodded, "And you are?" She asked in reply.
Rock hesitated for a bit. Thinkin for a moment that what Kain was thinking sending the son of infamous Geese Howard to make allies. But he had to answer no matter what. No point in running away from fate. "I'm Rock Howard. I came here on behalf of Kain R. Heinlein." He introduced himself. A little bit of nervousness in his voice.
"Howard?" Chizuru raised her eyebrow. She had heard that name before and she didn't hear anything good about it either. "That sounds familiar." She said, her voice had no emotion whatsoever. It was cold.
"What is it that you want with me?" Chizuru asked. The son of Geese Howard was standing in front of her. He should be there for a purpose after all.
"It doesn't just involve you. This regard the Bernstein siblings as well." Rock replied in a robotic tone. He was nervous. Bashful when it came to women and the fact that Chizuru was looking at him in a intimidating way didn't help it.
"Come inside. We'll talk there." Chizuru said and began to walk back inside the building. Rock followed her. Rock was amazed to see the beautiful wooden walls and floor. The entire place was made out of wood. Must have cost a lot. But then again, Kagura Enterprises was one of the leading business organizations.
Chizuru knew that Rock or the person named Kain R. Heinlein wasn't a ordinary person as they knew of the Bernstein siblings. It wasn't easy to know where they were since they were always on the move. Mostly in the sky. Rock followed Chizuru into the room where she was talking with Adel and Rose. Rock was a bit surprised when he saw the Bernstein siblings. They had almost the same features. Maroon eyes and light blonde hair. They were siblings alright. But the only difference they had with Rock was that he had red eyes instead of maroon.
"Adel and Rose, meet Rock Howard. He has something to talk about which regards us." Chizuru said, taking a seat. Rock also helped himself and took a seat. Now, he was sitting face to face with the three people.
Rock took a deep breath. "I'm here on behalf of my uncle, Kain R. Heinlein. The current leader of Second Southtown." Rock said.
"So, what is it you want to talk about?" Adel asked.
"I am here to make a pact of alliances with you three." Rock said. He was straightforward and blunt.
"As much as I know about Kain R. Heinlein is that he took Geese Howard's legacy to rule Second Southtown. Many other fighters have seemed to find him suspicious. Like how could the every crime lord in Second Southtown get arrested in a single night? And how has he managed to stay in control until now? Why has no one appeared to challenge him yet? And most of all, how come that none of the fighters that are present in Second Southtown haven't stood up against him? Not to mention, even Heidern finds him suspicious." Rose countered with a barrage of questions.
"First of all, Kain isn't planning anything bad. Second of all, take a look at these pictures. Second Southtown is progressing really fast under his reign. A lot of people have got jobs and the crime rate has fallen. In fact, the corruption from the police department is gone now. One of the officers was able to infiltrate the crime lords in the warehouse on the out-skirts of the city and was able to arrest them red-handed. It's never happened in the history of the city. And there are still more plans for it's progress." Rock answered with a little bit of false statement about Kevin catching the crime-lords.
"So, you guys need funds for further progress?" Adelheid guessed.
"No." Came Rock's short reply.
"Then why?" Adelheid asked.
"We have all the funds we need. What we need is your trust. Instead, aligning with us will prove to be more beneficial to you than to us." Rock said, calmly. He was in the zone. He had attended meetings with Kain. He knew how to give a presentation.
"How will it benefit us?" Chizuru asked. Rock's last statement had raised their curiosity and gained their interests. Rock knew that he had won.
"Miss Rose and Miss Kagura," Rock looked at the two females. "You two have been mind-controlled by someone who is a member of 'Those From The Past', haven't you?" Rock asked. He knew it but he wanted to see their reactions. Chizuru narrowed her eyes while Rose gritted her teeth. But Adelheid, even though he looked calm on the surface, his muscles had tensed up. He was excited.
"So?" Chizuru asked.
"Her name is Botan. And her currently her whereabouts are unknown. But not to Kain, he knows of her whereabouts." Rock said in a calm tone.
"So you're saying that if we align with you guys, you'll tell us of her whereabouts?" Rose guessed. She was excited as well. She hadn't forgive Botan for mind-controlling her. And neither had Chizuru.
"No, when did I say that? We'll bring her to you ourselves. Like I said, aligning with us will benefit you." Rock said with a smile while running a through his hair. But the fact that Rock was looking at Rose when he smiled was enough to make her blush. She had been staring at him but when she saw him do that gesture, it was game over for her.
"So, are you in?" Rock asked, looking at the three people in front of him.
"The Kagura Enterprises will love to have a partnership with Kain R. Heinlein." Chizuru said, smiling lightly. She seemed relaxed. Botan really seemed to bother her a lot and had became a burden on her mind. Well, it would only be natural to get revenge against someone who mind-controlled you. The same case was with Rose. But Adelheid was excited since he had promised his sister that he would surely punish Botan for her actions.
They had just made the deal when it started to rain cats and dogs. The weather was cloudy but it wasn't expected to rain. Rock looked a bit uneasy. He would have to drive in the rain and reach the hotel completely soaked in water.
"Since it's raining, I would like all three of you to stay here for the night." Chizuru said.
"N-no, it's not that big of a deal. I shall leave. B-besides, you were already in the middle of a meeting when I came." He nervously said. He had dropped his calm demeanor. His true nature was showing. A young man who was nervous around women.
"I insist. I would not want my guest to wake up having a fever next day." Chizuru said in a calm manner.
"It'll be good if you stay. Besides, we would be able to discuss more about our partnership and some other matters." Adelheid said. Encouraging him to stay. Rose was unusually quiet. She seemed happy.
It was a starry sky in Second Southtown. Something that Kain loved. He was standing in the cemetery in front of two graves. Marie Howard and Abel Cameron (Grant). His sister and friend. He was reminiscing the memories, he had with them. That was until his phone went off. He attended the call.
"What do have for me, Hein?" Kain asked.
"Well apparently, Botan is in Second Southtown. You can find her yourself. Things are getting too easy for you." Hein said.
"Well, we both know that it wasn't this easy to get where I am. Thanks for the information." Kain said as he hung up.
It was time to rat out Botan and capture her.
That was it for this chapter. Hope you guys enjoyed. Leave a review. Let me know what you think. I might add a little bot of Rock and Rose in the next chapter. Stay tuned for the next chapter. Until then, stay awesome.
