'A servant, what like a zombie?' Arthur asked, he was anxious and that wasn't even the start of it. Mystery smiled.

'No, nothing like a zombie. You have so much more will power, at least from this distance.' Mystery said.

'What do you mean from this distance? If we stay away from the forest then he can't be controlled, right?' Vivi said knelling down to Mystery.

'Well as long as the caster doesn't know where he want then he is safe. At least in till…'

'The next full moon?' Arthur asked. 'What happens then?'

'If I remember correctly, you will fully change and you become drawn to the caster. We can always stop you.' Mystery nodded as he was sure that he was correct. Arthur seemed to sigh in relief, he is sure that his friends would be able to stop him from doing anything that he would regret.

'So there is nothing to worry about in till the next full moon?' Lewis asked. Mystery nodded and everyone seemed to let out a sigh, but Arthur had gripped his tail.

'So what do I do about this? I can't go out like this.' Arthur said turning so that they could all see his tail in full view.

'I am sure we can make some sort of charm that can make it disappear from others view.' Vivi said looking at Mystery. Mystery inspected it for the last time, before nodding to Vivi. Vivi ran out of the room before Mystery calmly walked after her, he briefly paused by Lewis who stood in the doorway.

'If anything is off about him, come and find me.' Mystery said quietly, hoping that Arthur wouldn't be able to hear. He could, but he didn't make any sort of indication of it, instead he was trying to figure out how his tail was connected. Lewis nodded to Mystery as he left, Lewis then turned to see Arthur walking around in a circle trying to grab his tail. Lewis he to hold in a laugh as Arthur realised what he was doing and stopped, Arthur turned to Lewis and when he realised that Lewis had seen him he started to go red in the face.

'Come on, let's go get you some breakfast.' Lewis encouraged. Arthur didn't even bother to change into fresh clothes as he left his room and followed Lewis down to the kitchen, once there Arthur slumped into a chair and laid his head on the cool table. It was only when he sat down, did he realise that his left arm wasn't attached. As Lewis got some toast cooking Vivi bonded into the room and towards Arthur.

'I just got an idea, what if we use your arm to put the charm on?' Vivi said bouncing on the spot. Arthur turned his head to glare at her.

'You are not touching my arm, I don't want anything going wrong with it.' Arthur said, lifting his head.

'Please Arthur, it's that or you have to wear something else.' Vivi said putting her two hands together in front of her face to beg.

'I will wear something else, thank you very much.' Arthur said turning away towards Lewis, Vivi walked over to the other side of the table.

'Think about how much more easer it would be, you wear your arm all the time when we are out.' Arthur thought it over, finally he sighed.

'Fine.' He said and before Vivi ran off. 'But. You have to try it on one of my other arms first, as a test and then maybe you can put it on the one I usually wear.' Vivi blinked.

'You have more than one arm?' She asked. Arthur sat up in a instant and looked insulted.

'What did you think? I have been wearing the same arm since the one I made with Lance's help?' Arthur said resting his hand on his forehead. Vivi blushed before answering.

'Actually yes.' Vivi said looking away from Arthur.

'I didn't know either.' Lewis said putting down the toast with a cup of coffee. Arthur looked between his two friends and then sat down, pouting.

'I can't believe you two.' He simply said before taking a bit out of a piece of toast.

'Well then you better go show me what arm otherwise I might take the wrong one.' Vivi taunted, walking towards Arthur's workshop. Arthur grabbed the coffee before going after her, Lewis could only sigh as he floated after them. Neither one of them had hardly been in Arthur's work room so it didn't really surprise Arthur when the two of them stood there wide eyed and their mouths hung open.

'Arthur.' Lewis breathed, looking over partly built arms that sat on one table. Arthur walked over to the arms and frowned.

'I need to finish these.' He only said before walking to a rack where there where there where two finished arms. The one on top looked bulky and old, like it was in need of a good clean.

'Oh yea, I remember now. The one you have now does look better than that.' Vivi said stepping next to him, Lewis joined him soon afterwards.

'That's the first one you built? Why did you keep it?' Lewis asked. Arthur, put down his coffee before picking the arm up and headed for a work bench that sat in the middle of the room.

'I couldn't take it apart, no matter how hard I tried.' Arthur said with a shrug, he had already opened it up and was starting to look over the wires on the inside. Once he was satisfied that everything was still in place he turned to Vivi.

'Now, whatever you are going to do with it, just don't touch the wiring.' Arthur said and Vivi picked up the arm, she frowned as she turned away.

'Was it always so heavy?' Vivi asked herself, before running off. Arthur turned and looked at Lewis.

'I never did understand how she can move so fast.' Lewis said with his eyes smiling. Arthur stood up and went to pick up his coffee, he drank it in one gulp and walked out of the room with Lewis following behind. Just as Arthur made his way to the kitchen, Vivi appeared again and plucked a hair from the top of his head. Arthur yelped and she disappeared from sight once again, Arthur could only rub his head as he ate the toast that he been left before. Lewis pulled out a book from his suit and decided to read, once Arthur finished he put both the plate and the coffee mug into the sink.

'So what do you want to do?' Lewis asked, he had already put away his book when Arthur turned to him.

'I should really go work on those arms, but I still have time.' Arthur said more to himself than anything else. 'Let's just watch TV while we wait, I am sure it won't take that long.'

How wrong he was.

Arthur had managed to stay awake for a few hours, he even resorted to coffee, but all in vain as he was sprawled out on one side of the couch. Lewis had turned off the TV sometime after he fell asleep and pulled out him book again, to keep himself occupied. There was a small explosion from upstairs and Arthur rolled of the couch from surprise, he and Lewis looked at one another before they ran up the stairs and found smoke coming out of Vivi's room. Both she and Mystery walked out, coughing and shaking their heads.

'I was sure it was going to work that time.' Vivi exclaimed. Mystery shook himself and frowned.

'I told you Vivi, we can't casted it on the whole thing.' Mystery said.

'But I don't want to write on a single piece.' Vivi whined. Lewis cleared his throat and the two of them turned to face them. Vivi realised that they were waiting for an explanation, she blushed as she tried to figure out what to say. Mystery beat her to it.

'Don't worry you two, we have fallen on a complication.' He explained. Arthur walked into the room and he regretted it, his arm sat in the middle of a pile of books and looked burnt. He freaked out and ran to it before scooping it into his arms like a child.

'The hell did the two of you do?' He asked, unknown to himself, he had pulled his ears back.

'Don't worry, it's fine, we will get it by morning. I am sure.' Vivi said and tried to get the arm back, Arthur gave up and handed it to her. Arthur exited the room and Vivi closed it just as he left. Lewis made his way to the stairs as Arthur followed behind, they went back to the living and Arthur just curled up on the couch. He leaned over the couch end to the spare tools that he kept there is an old tool box, he disconnected his arm and rested it on his lap. With having finished his book, Lewis looked over at him as he played around with the wires. The sun hadn't even set yet and Arthur was nodding off again, he probably got halfway through the work on his arm before he fell asleep. Lewis slid the arm out of his grasp before laying Arthur to his side, once he was satisfied that Arthur wasn't going to awake any time soon, Lewis left for a new book.