Fire's Beauty Part 1

Welcome to Constant Box, where we not only take care of your Pokémon and their needs, but also you and your needs. And we'll do the best we can. Promise.

V(Volt)

(Spiky-eared Pichu and Yuri play with each other before Pichu jumps onto Rei's shoulder and Yuri runs alongside Ricka)
Dragon, Ghost, Ground, Flying, (Several Pokémon are seen playing)
Poison, Bug, Water, Electric, Rock, Grass, Dark, (Rei and Ricka are seen eating with Pokémon)
Ice, Normal, Fire, Fighting, (Yuri and Pichu are fighting over a Grepa berry)
with Steel, Psychic, and Fairy. (Trainers run by)

Right now, my adventure begins, and the only path is to the horizon. (Ricka counts the stock of Pokémon food while Yuri carries cans of Pokémon food.)
A rain of tears will appear soon, but we'll push our way through it in the end. (Rei is seen brushing a Luxray's coat, but too many Pokémon also wanting attention surround her and she ends up getting shocked, Pichu sighs)
Now, lets go on to tomorrow, to surpass who I was yesterday. (Shun smiles as he hands a Pokémon egg to Ricka, who blushes and Rei giggles.)
Every encounter is precious. (Two grunts watch from a hilltop)
My heart is pounding, Challenger! (A Misdreavus scares them away)

I have my dreams in this world, that without fail, will come true one day. (Ricka looks at the sky as images of Trainers and their Pokémon pass by)
Indeed that's what you taught me, (Shun comes up to her and smiled gently)
and why I travel, (Yuri hops up onto Ricka's shoulders)
Is to seek the answer to that one question! (Rei and Spiky-eared Pichu run pass them and she sticks her tongue out playfully before Ricka smirks and she chases after her with Shun.)

Red bonds connect in a circle and spread out far and wide! (Ricka commands Yuri to use Sucker Punch)
The energy will go to everyone and bring happiness to them all! (Yuri attacks the Claydol she is fighting before she turns and uses Fire Fang on a Trainer's Frosslass)
Blue is the earth that we live on and all of its hope shines brightly. (Rei smiles as Pichu let's out a Thundershock at the multiple Grunt's Yanma.)
While yellow flowers bloom life. (Shun turns away with a sad smile as his Tyranitar's Sand Stream Ability causes him to vanish in the sandstorm.)

Dragon, Ghost, Ground, Flying, (Rei, Shun, and Ricka are seen watching the sunset with their Pokémon)
Poison, Bug, Water, Electric, Rock, Grass, Dark, (Rei eats several dozen berries along with the Pokémon as Ricka sighs at her actions and Shun just smiles.)
Ice, Normal, Fire, Fighting, (Shun leans in towards a blushing Ricka, their faces only inches apart.)
with Steel, Psychic, and Fairy. (It turns to the Day-care center with Rei, Shun, Ricka, and their Pokémon smiling)

You know how much Pokédollars Ricka had before this morning? Over 1 million! Now, in Pokémon world, 1 million Pokédollars isn't as comparable to 1 million normal dollars. But 1 million Pokédollars is still a big deal. Do you know how much Pokédollars she has now? Little over 200. Yeah. She's gonna need to beat down a good bit of Trainers to get that much money back, not to mention using Amulet Coin on all of her Pokémon.

Ricka sighed as she put food piece after food piece into the refrigerator. She was deeply annoyed by how broke she had now become. Once glance at her wallet was all it took to remind her of how poor she had now become. This whole little farce was only to keep her from getting arrested. She didn't know she's suffer so hard for it. She may not be in jail, but Arceus sure was punishing her for it.

Exiting the room, Ricka groaned once more. This was the main house, the one where she and Rei rested. It was larger than the other buildings, probably because it was an actual home. Not a trap used to take pictures of unsuspecting women, and probably men. Ya'know, Ricka never thought about it until now. Did men come into this building as well?

Whatever. She exited from the main home, listening to the sound of hammers and wood. The ten-year-old child really was a hard worker, much harder than Ricka herself. Did it annoy Ricka? Hell yeah! As she stood on the main building's front porch, she stared over to the ranch she 'owned'. Constant Box, what kinda name was that anyway? Constant Box; it was simply something Ricka just pulled out of her ass. And now look at her. Constant Box. What the hell?

"Hey, Rei!" Ricka yelled as she walked toward building #3.

The ten-year-old girl turned and glanced at Ricka from over her shoulder. The setting sun had calmed down the summer day by now, casting the skies in vibrant hues of reds and oranges. Rei was standing on the roof of this one story building, gazing down where the infrastructure was crumbling. Stupid Ricka, for an old lady, she sure didn't do anything. She vanished for hours on end into the city, only to return with a ranting mouth. Only thing she said was 'fuck this' and 'why did I fall for this' and some other stuff not necessary for young ears.

Rei, on the other hand, worked all day on these buildings. Building #3 was the building Ace crashed through the other night. Oddly, unlike Building #12, this building lacked many necessary things. It didn't have a bed or TV, or even a bathroom. In fact, many buildings save for #1, #7, #12, and #15, were completely devoid of any furniture pieces or bathrooms inside. So it was up to Rei and her Pokémon to make it better! For Constant Box!

"Hey Ricka!" Rei called from the rooftop, "Do you like what Rei and Rei's Pokémon did with the building? We all worked together real hard! Especially Snorlax!

"Snnnnnoooooorrrr!" the Sleeping Pokémon roared as it rubbed its fat belly.

Rei was really a hard worker. She and her Pokémon were working a hell of a lot harder than Ricka and her Pokémon. Granted, Ricka was busy trying to get the ranch's money troubles in order before she got around doing anything. Seriously, this had better be a profit by the time it's all over!

"We've both worked hard today," Ricka claimed as she gestured toward the main building with her head, "I bought some Hoenn Cuisine from the city today. The sun's setting so let's get some rest today, okay?"

"Okay!" Rei answered as she stepped toward the roof's edge, "Uh what's a Hoenn?"

"It's a region," Ricka answered as Rei stepped her foot over the edge, "Wait a second? What are you doing!?"

Before she could voice her displeasure, Rei leaped up high. Ricka tried to position herself under the ten-year-old as to catch her, but Rei seemingly missed the adult on purpose. Instead, she landed on the ground safely, as if the drop hadn't even affected her. Standing tall shortly after, Rei gazed down to dirt path she landed on, then up to Ricka, who merely gazed up in shock.

"Why Ricka look so strangely at Rei?" the ten-year-old asked.

"Aren't you shins... like... gone from that jump?" Ricka stared back up to the rooftop, "I mean... seriously?"

"No, Rei's shins are alright," she said with a smile, "Rei does stuff like that all the time!"

"You mean, jump from a rooftop?" Ricka asked in confusion, before she shook her head, "Whatever. You are really an interesting child, Rei..."

She turned around and started heading for the main building, while Rei lingered behind. Gazing to her feet, she turned up and asked,

"Hey? What are shins?"

Hoenn Cuisine is so good. It's like Fire Blast and Ice Beam triggered an amazing explosion, and that explosion sat within your mouth. Thanks to the many aquatic life Hoenn owns, it's the number one place to go for seafood. Seriously, one does not understand how great Wailmer is, until one has had it in Hoenn itself. So Hoenn Cuisine is just simply amazing. Of course, that's when it tasted good.

Ricka, despite her dainty demeanor, showed no shame when it came to eating. Fork in hand, she tore into her food like a Sharpedo. Speaking of Sharpedo, she may have actually been eating one. But that's besides the point.

As she completely crushed her food, the twenty-year-old woman watched the TV screen before her. Once again, she witnessed as two Pokémon matched skills and metal against one another. Unlike yesterday, which was strictly a Dragon only affair, this battle held nothing but fighting-types. And they were classics as well. A Pokémon that was skinny and brown, with skinny arms, yet long and powerful legs. It's eyes were somewhat covered by a black hue, giving in the appearance of a mask. Ricka smiled at the sight of it.

"Hitmonlee..." she mused, before her eyes and the TV screen shifted over to this Pokémon's opponent. It was a being that was both similar and dissimilar to the Hitmonlee. This one wore punching gloves, wore a blue gi as well as shoes, "Hitmonchan..."

Rubbing her nose, Ricka settled in deeper into the couch she sat on. Despite being owned by a pervert, this place sure was nice. But where was the ten-year-old girl Ricka ate with. Rei was here one moment, then good the next. Ricka didn't notice it at first, until she glanced over at the seat beside her. There was nothing there.

"Hey? Rei!" Ricka called out, as ash looked left and right, "Rei? Rei where are you?"

She stared around this living room, before dropping her eyes on the doorway. Finally she found Rei, who appeared to be absolutely stunned. The ten-year-old girl had her azure blue eyes on the screen before her, watching as the two Pokémon battled. She hadn't even touched her dinner yet, as it sat within her hands.

"Uh... Rei..." Ricka called over, "You okay?"

The ten-year-old snapped her eyes away from the TV screen and instead to Ricka, giving her this stare of pure confusion. The stare made Ricka shake and pull back. Then Rei began pointing at the screen, while she said,

"What is that?"

"That?" Ricka asked as she looked at the TV, "Uh... it's a television..."

"Tele... vis... ion?" Rei asked in complete confusion, "Is... is it gonna eat Rei?" suddenly, she covered her mouth from fear, "Can it hear Rei?"

"No, no," Ricka said with a chuckle as she pulled Rei close, "This is nothing but a TV. It can't hear you... or eat you for that matter."

"Then how did those Pokémon get inside the screen," Rei asked, "And why does Ricka keep yelling at it?"

"Um... hmm..." Ricka thought, "Okay. I yell at the screen because those Pokémon Trainers are idiots, and they get on the TV because... uh..." she thought briefly, "Ya see, there's thing called a camera, much like the ones that spied on me, that can take images and send them elsewhere, if you catch my drift?"

"If they're using cameras," Rei asked, "Then are they being spied on much like Ricka?"

"No Rei!" Ricka groaned, "Here, listen, TVs are-"

BAM! BAM! BAM!

Ricka and Rei gazed up in confusion. Someone was knocking on their door. Standing up, the adult wondered who it could be. It was about nine o'clock; who would be visiting them at this hour? With a subtle nudge, Ricka told Rei to remain in the living room while she visited the front door. Walking through this building's halls, Ricka couldn't help but to gaze down at her clothing. Instead of her usual attire, she just wore her lazy jeans and muscle shirt. Yeah, the one with a ketchup stain at the bottom. Not the prime clothing to wear when visiting the front door, but what the hell?

"Welcome to Constant Box," Ricka said lazily as she opened the door.

"Yeah, yeah, Constant Box," this young, snappy voice answered, taking Ricka aback, "This is a daycare service, right?"

Who the hell was this? Some teenage girl, one who Ricka towered over with her height. She had wavy white hair that owned red and blue highlights in it. Her hair also covered her right eye, a hair style Ricka never found appealing. Honestly, what was the point of having her hair cover her eye when she owned amber-tinted sunglasses that covered both of her eyes. Pointless? Ricka would say yes.

And was it Ricka, or did this girl give off an extreme 'biker girl' feel? Like, really extreme. Seriously, the low-cut leather jacket just screamed it. Not to mention the fact that it showed off her cleavage and her stomach. Seriously, if the jacket shows off that much skin, what's the point of wearing it? Definitely not to keep her warm. Though, warmth seemed to be something this teen enjoyed, because of the fire motif right at the ankles of her black jeans. Oh yeah. She wore boots of course.

"This is Constant Box, right?" the teenage girl asked, her appearance starting to rack Ricka's nerves, "And so what, that makes you the... uh..." the teenager looked up at Ricka, noticing the woman's lackadaisical dressing. Seriously, it looked like she didn't even try, "What the hell!?" the girl laughed out, "It looks like you just put some shit on and called it a day!"

Ricka looked down to her own clothing before getting angry herself.

"Hey you little snot!" Ricka growled, "Where do you get off saying those things about me!?"

"Hey, I'm not the one who's dressed up like a freakin country hick!" the biker girl replied, which only made Ricka angrier.

"What the fuck!?" Ricka barked, "Listen, if you've come here just to insult me, get the hell off of my ranch you little brat!"

"Okay, okay, calm down," the teenager suddenly said, "I heard from around town you're a daycare service and a hotel or something like that so..." she looked back up, "I wanted to rent a night or two here. My motorcycle ran out of gas outside side so yeah..."

"Wait, you insult me then you ask if..." Ricka stopped, "Forget that, do you have money?"

"Well, duh. Why else would I be here?"

"Good answer, give me a second..." Ricka walked behind the lobby's front desk as she fiddled with various papers. What kind of papers? Papers she randomly downloaded off the internet to make this place seem professional. They were just generic biography stuff that their clients should write their information on, "Uh... what's the name?"

"Chandra Doom," the biker girl said.

"Seriously? Doom?" Ricka laughed, "What's your father's name? Doctor Victor?"

"Listen, I've heard that joke enough. Shut up."

"I am so fucking set!"

Rei's azure blue eyes flew away from the TV screen before her, and instead to the twenty-year-old woman at the doorway. Ricka walked in, her eyes on this slim piece of paper in her hand. She was absolutely gushing from excitement as she her eyes read this the piece of paper left and right. Rei took a few bites of her food after, before leaping up onto her feet.

"Why is Ricka so fucking set?" she asked, which made the adult grow grey.

"WHAT!? NO! Rei!" Ricka said as she crouched down to Rei's level, "Uh... forget I said that... word..."

"What word?"

"The F word."

"What F word? Oh, Rei doesn't understand."

"Fucking... word... or fuck... or any variation of it..."

"But Ricka says it all the time," Rei stated as she smiled naïvely, "So Rei wanna say it too! Fuck! Fucking! Fucked!"

"Shut up!" Ricka barked as she covered the child's mouth, "Listen... fuck is not a good word, understood?"

"Fuck... is a bad word?" the child asked, before she grew grey in the face, "No! Rei doesn't wanna say bad words!"

"Then don't say that word!"

"But that's Ricka's favorite word!"

"What? No it's not," Ricka claimed, "Perpendicular is my favorite word," gaining this silly smile, Ricka gazed away, "Perpendicular... it sounds so funny..."

"Well... why is Ricka so... uh... set? Is Rei set too?"

"In a way," the redhead claimed as she launched back up, "We have a visitor at Constant Box, Rei. And thanks to my amazing business strategies, I've decided to to add an opening fee to our services,"

"Opening fee?" Rei asked, "What's a opening fee?"

"An opening fee, an," Ricka said, putting emphasis on 'an', "Anyway, an opening fee. It's when you stay here, you have to pay a fee from the beginning, then another fee at the end of your stay where I crunch all the numbers for the days together," she waved the check around, "And that Chandra chick just paid us! Fuck yeah! With this, I can buy a mother load of some new Ultra Balls!"

When she said those words, Ricka glanced over the check to the ten-year-old girl below. Rei didn't appear to be pleased with the adult's words, which made her raise an eyebrow in confusion.

"Hey? What's got your silver band in a knot?" Ricka asked.

"Rei may not know much about money, but Rei does know when people are getting cheated," the ten-year-old claimed as she crossed her arms, "If you have money in there, then that money should be used to better Constant Box, not your Ultra Ball needs."

"Okay are you ten or are you my mother?" Ricka asked.

Staring into Rei's eyes, Ricka watched as they seemed to shine. It was that look again, that same look Rei gave her the other morning to make her stay here. Ricka felt the need to tear her hair from her head, but that's not smart. Instead growling, she gave up trying to defeat Rei and her powerful look of disappointment.

"Fine, whatever," Ricka growled, "I'ma put this money toward getting buildings 2 through 6 furnished. I'm getting sick and tired at looking at those places anyone..." she groaned, "Rei we have towels and stuff that needs to be delivered to building #1 for Chandra Doom," Ricka folded up the check, "I have them set up already on the front desk, could you go and deliver it to her?"

"Sure! Leave it to Rei!"

"Wonderful," Ricka murmured, "Try to make yourself seem approachable too. I don't want to scare anyone off."

Yeah, those words were coming from Ricka of all people. The sound of hypocrisy could be heard running through the place. It's not like Ricka's scary (save for when she's mad), it's just that Ricka can be very, very mean.

But Rei wasn't annoyed or demoralized by Ricka's words. She was going to be as respectful as she could be. Besides, meeting new people is always grand! As always, Rei ran toward the lobby, never walked. She just couldn't help but to move incredibly fast. Scooping up the towels and other shower whatnot that was needed for building #1, Rei bolted for the door. Upon coming out to the front porch, she found her footsteps become wobbly as she hopped down the stairs.

"Hey, Swinub!" she called out, "Swinub! Where are you?"

Her eyes rolled along the porch's handrail, stopping when she saw a certain brown Pokémon. It was silent and its eyes were closed, while gentle and subtle snores echoed from it.

"Swinub," Rei called again, "Swinub? Swinub, Rei wants to go and meet this new person, don't you want to meet her with me?"

"Nub..." the Pig Pokémon answered as he grew even more lax.

Of course Swinub wouldn't move. He was much like her Snorlax; always sleeping and lazy.

"Okay," Rei said in annoyance, "Pichu! Pichu where are you?"

Lowering the towels in hand to see around her, Rei searched for her Pokémon. She saw her Snorlax of course, and Swinub was still out of commission, but she did not see her Tiny Mouse. Not until...

"Wile, wile!"

Rei gazed to her right, watching as a certain Deceiver Pokémon ran by. The ten-year-old watched as the Mawile made taunting gestures in the air, her necklace waving in the air. Yeah, a necklace, Rei never noticed it before. This Mawile had a necklace around her neck, one that held a spherical object.

"Yuri?" Rei whispered.

Yeah, Yuri, that's Ricka's Mawile. Rei's attention to Pokémon and Ricka's attention to Pokémon were completely different attentions. It all starts with Poké Balls. Rei doesn't really like them, and believes her friends shouldn't be trapped inside of them. But she does know they are important. But Ricka seems to keep her Pokémon in their Poké Balls all the time. Yuri's the only one who freely roams about without a care in the world. Why does Ricka keep her Pokémon in their Poké Balls?

"Wile wile!" Yuri sneered past Rei, but to the ten-year-old it sounded like, "For a Pichu, you're pretty slow!"

"I'm not slow! You're just annoying!"

Rei's own Pichu ran up from behind, sweat dragging down her pours. She was trying her hardest to keep up with the Mawile that taunted her so. It wasn't that Pichu was slow, it's just that Yuri's really well-train. It seemed as if Ricka put in a lot of time training Yuri's speed. How long did Ricka have her? With all that said, it was nice to see the two Pokémon walk and play with one another. Pichu and Yuri sure had become friends since yesterday.

But as they ran off, Rei once again realized she had no one to visit Room #1 with. She became slightly disheartened, before noticing a green being leap from the rooftop.

"Chikooo!" the Leaf Pokémon shouted.

It landed directly beside Rei, making the ten-year-old gaze down with gleaming eyes. The small and green Pokémon with the leaf stem on its head, gave a brilliant smile as it stared up to its trainer. And that smile made Rei laugh, no matter how many times she saw it.

"Chikorita!" Rei cried with glee, "I have no one to come with me to meet that new person. Do you want to come with me?"

"Chiko, chiko!" the Leaf Pokémon cheerfully replied.

Why did Rei even ask? Chikorita was her first Pokémon, her favorite Pokémon. The two owned such an inseparable bond, what possible reason could Chikorita have for saying no? She graciously followed her trainer over to Building #1, which was where this new woman stayed. There was this strange vehicle outside of it, one that was motorized yet ran only on two wheels. Yet Rei shrugged it off. Coming to the front door, the ten-year-old tried to reach for the doorknob, but couldn't release the hold she had on the towels.

"Hello!" she called instead, "It's Rei! Rei's here to give you some towels and... really nice smelling bars of something!" the ten-year-old gained no answer, even when she yelled louder, "Hey! Rei here! Open up!"

"C'mon Oki!" she heard instead, "Just one little flame! For me, please? Use Ember!"

That wasn't a voice Rei familiarized with. It didn't come from the building #1, but instead from behind. Rei and Chikorita were taken aback by the voice, for they listened out for it as best they could. Placing the towels and soap on building #1's porch, the ten-year-old and her Pokémon immediately ran to the back porch. Rei and her Chikorita were both secretive in their actions as they peered over the edge to see a teenager.

Rei had almost never seen a person like her before. She didn't stand as tall as Ricka, but she sure did snap like the redhead. She also wore such black clothing; what was it that Rei was seeing?

"Come on, Oki!" Chandra groaned to the small little chimp before her, "Just muster up one Ember! Right there!"

The being before Chandra was small, cute, and oh so adorable. With long arms, big hands, and small legs and feet, this creature seemed to be something that should hunch over more than stand up right. It had big eyes that shined, and its tail was burning with an endless fire. Well, its tail was supposed to be on fire, like the rest of its species, but it wasn't.

"Chimchar..." the Chimp Pokémon said unhappily.

"Oh Oki!" Chandra groaned as she gripped her hair, "You know how infuriating you can be? I'm trying my hardest to get you stronger, Oki!"

"Chim chim," Oki, Chandra's Chimchar, groaned, "Chimie chimie... Chim char, char..."

"I don't know what that means, Oki!" Chandra groaned, "Please, just use Ember! That's all I'm asking for!"

But the Chimchar instead crossed his arms and sat down on his little rump. Pouting his lip, Oki showed absolute defiance to his trainer, which only infuriated Chandra even further. If she could explode into flames, surely she'd do so.

"Why Oki?" she asked, "Why?"

Well, wasn't it obvious? Both Chikorita and Rei understood completely.

"Because I don't like fire..." Oki answered, but to Chandra it sounded like, "Chimie chim chariii chim char..."

The teenager eventually gave up trying to get the Chimp Pokémon to muster up a fire, for she instead threw up her arms in defeat. Turning around, Chandra dropped her eyes on the side of building #1. Odd, she could have sworn she heard something there just a few moments ago. Maybe the frustration over Oki's disobedience was getting to her. Seriously, how could Oki be her perfect 'little chaotic monster in training' if he wasn't even listening to her?

"Fine then, Oki..." Chandra said, "We're gonna try again tomorrow but for now..."

Grabbing her amber-tinted sunglasses, the nineteen-year-old face palmed herself. Upon doing so, she revealed her eyes to anyone who could see them. They were a burning red, of all colors. Rei had never seen eyes shine such a burning color, and honestly, it attracted her. But she remained hidden at the building's side.

A Chimchar that doesn't like fire? Why, that's as nonsensical as a Flygon that doesn't like flying! There's many things that shouldn't happen, and that's one of them. Chimchars are brilliant and burning Pokémon that absolutely adore the flames they own. How can any of them, even one, dislike fire? It's simply impossible! Rei had to do something about this!

When the ten-year-old peered over the edge of the building once more, she saw to her regret that Chandra and her Chimchar had already entered their home. It didn't matter; Rei had her mission set. Both she and Chikorita tensed up as they realized what they had to do. Like Trainer like Pokémon, they were going to teach that Chimchar what it meant to be a Chimchar.

"Hey Rei you're back," Ricka said as she flicked lazily through the TV screens, "Did Chandra get her towels and soap and stuff?"

"Y-yeah," Rei lied as she rubbed her cheek, "Rei delivered them to her..."

"Good..." Ricka answered as she gave a stretch on the couch, "I'm gonna watch a few Kanto matches, you wanna watch them too?"

"No thank you," Rei said with a smile, "Rei's going to think for a while..."

"Suit yourself," the adult murmured, "I hope I see some new strategies, me personally..."

Ricka bit the tip of her thumb in a symbolic fashion, before finally finding the channel she searched for. Rei on the other hand walked upstairs to the second floor of this building. Much like the rest, it wasn't a home that had much to talk about. Just one of those generic homes one would see on TV or magazines. Well, it was technically Rei's home. Though, to be quite honest, she hadn't started calling it that yet.

Yeah. Home.

Rei kept walking down the hall, stopping when she came in contact with a door. The door that lead to her room. Well, it's actually her and Ricka's room, but it's her room nonetheless. Rei walked through the door, where she sat down on her little mat for rest. But instead of sleeping, she sat there and thought.

"Hmmm..." she mused, "How does Rei make a Chimchar like fire?"

Meanwhile...

"What the hell!? How am I supposed to take a shower with no towel or soap!? Who runs this damn place? A bunch of Mankeys!?"


Maverick Talks!

I swear, I find something so opposing about this story. The intro is all nice and happy, and then Ricka's such a meanie. But I digress...

Anywhozers, this is merely part one of two. Yeah, another two-parter. I swear, this is entirely by accident. I just start writing, then all of a sudden, I have eight thousand words. So, I split chapter 3 up into chapter 3 and 4. Both of which are coming out together. So, if you're reading this, chapter 4 is already out. But, no, I still have something to say. Something I'll probably reiterate in the next chapter so... kinda pointless?

Anyway, the Character of the Day for Chapters 3 and 4 is Chandra Doom. She's created by ChelseaSienaJosephineCassandra. Chandra Doom is also the first submission for this story, so I'm really happy about that! Anyway, I tried to keep Chandra as in character as she possible could be, all of which came from CheSiJoCaTi notes. Chandra is also the first person to visit Constant Box so that means something, right?

I hope you're able to get a feel of Chandra's character from my writing of her. Me personally, I really did enjoy writing her. ChesiJoCaTi, I hope I did your character justice.

Anyway, see you in chapter 4!

Maverick Kay Prime