Shadow jumped in front of the camera. "Sup' everyone, welcome back. Okay, so we got two asks in one day, so I thought I'd kick it off."

Clockwork came on-screen. "And luckily, they're not embarrassing," he smiled.

"Any who," Shadow said, "before we do the asks, lets get the rest of the crew here."

A portal opened behind them and out walked a skeleton wearing a black cloak, a demoness with blue flames for hair, wearing a red corset, black mini-skirt and red heels and a girl with black hair, a black jacket, blue shirt and skirt and a whip attached to her belt.

Shadow took some cards out of nowhere and read from them.

"Okay, first question is from Creepy-Pasta, 'Hey Grim, have you ever met Danny Phantom before and if so, was he the one who stole your scythe in Control Freaks?'"

Grim walked up to the camera. "Well no, but on dat day me scythe did go missin' again, but dat happens so often dat I hardly noticed," he shrugged.

Thanks Grimmie, the next question is from YumiStar, 'First of all, GOD, YES! Thank you for doing this!
Second, who the heck Cin?
And lastly, Clockwork, what is your favorite hobby?'

"First, your welcome Yumi, second, Cin is Satin's apprentice, and my OC, say hi Cin."

Cin winked at the camera. "Hey," she said in a British accent, "nice to meet you all."

"Also," Shadow continued, "I noticed who didn't ask about Val, I should probably explain, she's not Valerie Gray, she's my other OC, she's a paranormal assassin, say hi Val."

Valerie smiled coolly at the camera. "A pleasure," she said, also with a British accent.

"And lastly, Clockwork, you can answer that."

The time ghost nodded. "Very well, as it gets rather boring here, except when Shadow visits of coarse, I've taken up one or two hobbies to pass the time, I suppose my favourite is the violin, I learnt to play when I was young, it helped me through... fairly... difficult times," he started to shake slightly. Grim put a hand on his shoulder and whispered something to him, calming him down.

"Okay, that concludes the first batch, and hopefully there will be many more to come, 'till next time."