Chapter 7: A Dinner to Die For: Act One
6:14 P.M Day One
40°F
Dining Car
Dining Area
The soft hum of the heat being turned on was drowned out by the sound of a raised voice.
"We don't need a class trial! THIS IS THE BEARS' FAULT!" Emizel screamed angrily. "They prepared the food!"
"And how, precisely, do we know that?" Adohira asked sharply. "Why would they kill one of us after such an elaborate setup? Don't even try to answer that."
"These guys are meticulous about their rules. They are not permitted to harm us, so this is one of our own," Sarah said.
The Overlord shook his head. "Y-You trust them to keep their word? How can we be sure it wasn't them?!"
"Listen here, faggot! The rules state that 'the staff may not directly physically harm any of the passengers unless they are attacked first, or they are performing a punishment or expulsion.' I can't be the killer," Saban said as his red eye shined brightly. "The killer here… is one of you in this room."
Axel's breathing rapidly picking up its pace, turning into hyperventilation. He backed away from the table with wide eyes and leaned against a wall.
Emizel noticed Axel distress and rushed towards him. "H-hey! You're fine! It's ok!" Emizel tried to comfort him by wrapping him in a hug.
Axel shook his head. Fear, paranoia, grief, and despair were already setting in. "Eline… no..." was all he could choke out. He felt small, alone. He curled up and hid his head between his knees and chest.
Emizel gulped. "I-I don't know what to tell you, Axel. I'm sorry, but w-we have to find her killer, and move forward. That's all we can do now..." he said softly, rubbing his back
Yumei took a steadying breath as she stood up and slowly approached Eline's side. "Just because they prepared it, doesn't mean someone couldn't have tampered with it. Though I hate to admit it, this isn't the bears' doing."
In the midst of the panic, Akakuma's voice once again filled the room from the speakers. "Pupupu! I would spend less time sobbing and more time searching. The time till the first trial is approaching. I'd get a move on!"
The sound of the case files being updated reverberated through everyone's tablets.
Akakuma Case File #1
Victim #1: Eline Kinnie
"The victim has foam coming from the mouth. Blood vessels are ruptured around the eyes and blood is leaking from the corner of her mouth."
"The cause of death was poisoning"
"The time of death was at 6:11 P.M"
"The body was discovered in the Dining Area at 6:11 P.M"
"Wow, look at how useful this file is..." Kazuko's words were dripping with sarcasm as she dropped the tablet onto the table. "Seriously, all of this is so obvious."
"Tch. It's just as obvious as this entire setup. Seriously, I tried to warn you that eating was a bad idea," Sarah said before shaking her head at Eline's still body.
The Ultimate Seismologist stood up with a panicked expression. He slowly patted his face as he tried to collect himself. "Dammit. I guess we have no choice but to investigate, huh?"
"Where do we s-start?" Axel stammered out. The boy finally stood up, albeit shakily, but tried to avoid looking over at Eline's body.
Emizel frowned to himself. "I'm not sure what to do first. Should we try to determine the time the poison was put in the food and establish alibis?"
Adohira repressed a cold shiver and raised a single, numb finger. "First order of business: nobody touch anything."
The Soccer Player offered a confused expression. "Wait, but why?"
"The less anyone touches, the more we can preserve the scene," Adohira responded flatly. "If Eline consumed the poison, then we should check to see what's on her plate. Maybe we can figure out what, exactly, was poisoned."
"Well, I'm not going to risk poisoning myself by looking at her plate. Where would someone even find poison?" Sarah asked with a perplexed look.
Yumei gave a sigh as she looked around. "There are too many people in here. Maybe we should search the other cars, too."
"Good idea. Also, for obvious reasons, nobody should investigate on their own," Emizel muttered.
Kazuko offered a mischievous grin as she folded her arms. "Whelp, we need people guarding the crime scene, so who wants the boring job?"
Axel immediately shot his hand into the air. "I-I'll do it!"
"I'll stay with him…" The Overlord's quick offer was accompanied by a reassuring smile that was aimed at Axel.
Tonbe gave a nod. "Alright, you guys can keep watch. Yumei, should we start with the coach car?"
"If we're going to split into pairs, then Emizel and Axel can't be together. Neither can muscle girl and muscle boy. I know you're real friendly with one another, but friendship often affects judgment, especially if one of you is the guilty party." Adohira crossed his arms and frowned.
"And who are you to bark orders around, Mister Pointy Hat?" Sarah scowled at the boy.
"Yeesh, stop jacking off and get started! We don't have all day, you know!" Saban shouted at the passengers with an annoyed expression.
Emizel scowled at the Wizard. "Fine, then. So be it. Who wants to go with me?"
"You and Tonbe can go check out the coach car. The rest of us will conduct an autopsy and then investigate the kitchen," Adohira said firmly.
Yumei gave Adohira a stern look before sighing. "While I don't agree with you, I will stay here and guard the body if it will make you feel better."
"Look, if we're going to play this Adohira's way, I'll stay with Axel and Yumei. It doesn't really matter to me, though," Sarah muttered.
The Soccer Played frowned. "Why don't you trust me? Have I…?" He trailed off, turning his head to stare at the ground.
"Ignore him, Axel. I think he's just trying to be extra cautious," the Overlord said with a disgruntled expression.
"Nobody has to agree with me on anything. I obviously can't force you to do what you don't want to, but I think you know I have a point here." Adohira shrugged and then sighed. "Okay, I don't want to waste any more time. Stay calm, and we'll make it through this," Adohira stated half-heartedly.
"You heard the almighty magic man!" Kazuko exclaimed with a cheeky expression. "Time for the investigation game to begin. What do you say, magic man? Do we stick together?"
"We're obviously not friends, so it shouldn't make a difference," Adohira deadpanned before moving on to examine the contents of Eline's plate.
"Guess that means it's time for us to get going, big guy!" the Overlord said. He gave the taller boy a strained smile, then started towards the adjacent car.
"Well, here goes nothing. I-I'll see you later, Yumei." Tonbe looked to the Monk a final time before turning and following after Emizel.
"Take care of yourself," Yumei said quietly as she watched the pair fall out of sight.
Sarah crossed her arms. "It's a shame we don't have some medical expert to give the body a once-over, but I guess there's no point in moping about it."
As she said this, Hoshu opened a panel on his right arm and adjusted some switches inside of it. Immediately, all the sprinklers in the cars stopped their downpour. "About time we got a stiff. Keeping that damn water flowing was driving me crazy, but I couldn't let you guys go without a nice shower!"
"Wait, you were the one controlling the water?" Axel questioned as he regarded Hoshukuma.
"Ya, but I had to make sure the rooms didn't flood, so I had the water cycle back to the ceiling to rain down on you punks," the bear replied with a grin. As he said this, he motioned to some small openings at the sides of the car that were quickly draining all of the remaining water out of the room.
"Boy, that's even more devious than most of my pranks." The Game Designer couldn't help but chortle at the thought.
"Well, it's good to see someone appreciates my work," Hoshu said as he closed the panel on his arm and ripped off the tiki skirt he was wearing. "Unlike someone else I know. At least now I get to take off this stupid thing; I don't know what possessed the purple prick over there to make me wear it."
"Fuck you. It was funny," Saban replied dismissively.
"You two are about as funny as a toothache," Sarah muttered sarcastically before glancing over at the Wizard. "Found anything yet?"
"I'm getting the smell of bitter almonds. Everyone knows that's cyanide. Looks like the utensils themselves were poisoned instead of the food... Where could they have gotten cyanide from? I don't remember there being anywhere on the train that had poison. We'll need to expand our search," Adohira mused. TRUTH BULLET
6:24 P.M Day One
50°F
Coach Car
Sitting Area
The Ultimate Seismologist felt his brow crease as he eyed the far wall of the sitting area. "I'm not sure if this is related, but I don't recall there being a pipe missing the last time I was in here. Then again, I was more focused on the cold, so perhaps it was just an oversight." He gestured at the wall to accentuate his point. TRUTH BULLET
The Overlord cocked an eyebrow as he looked at the gap in the pipes. "A missing pipe? What does that have to do with a poisoning?"
"Beats me. Detective work isn't exactly my forte. I just don't remember seeing it. If nothing else, maybe it'll make sense to one of the others," Tonbe suggested as he peered down at Emizel.
"You may be correct, master of earthquakes." He gazed around the room, crossing his arms. "It does not appear as if anything else has changed since Axel's and my last meeting here. Let us check the latrine!" he declared, heading towards the closed toilet door.
The burly teen followed behind Emizel with a slightly bemused expression. "We truly did get the shit detail, didn't we? At least it's already getting warmer," he mused as he watched the Overlord open the door. He prepared himself for the stench that wafted out as the shorter boy strode into the room beyond.
Emizel walked towards the door and opened it cautiously, steeling himself for the expected foul stench ahead. However, the smell that greeting him was not the one he expected. "Almonds?" the smaller boy asked as he entered. That was when he noticed the source: a large wrapping of wet tissue and a half-full syringe of clear liquid that was sitting on the toilet's closed lid.
"What the fuck- I mean, what in the nine hells? What kind of alchemy is this?" The Overlord fumbled over his words as he struggled to keep up his persona.
"That's not what I was expecting," Tonbe admitted as he rubbed the back of his neck. "This may be the poison that was used on Eline. If it is, someone didn't do a good job of disposing of it." TRUTH BULLET
"Yeah... Yeah, that's right! They must truly lack the knowledge of Achlys, the goddess of poison, to do something this... shit." Emizel's confident demeanor was quick to fizzle out in the face of the bleak reality staring back at him.
The Ultimate Seismologist offered a strained smile before resting a hand on the Overlord's shoulder. "Hey, you don't have to try so hard. I know you're plenty tough, but you can drop the act. I won't tell anyone."
"I... I..." The Overlord gritted his teeth. "I can't do this." He walked out of the bathroom quickly, sitting in one of the chairs. "I'm sorry, but I'm just so worried. Axel's probably scarred for life, and one of our friends is a killer. I'm sorry, Gundham, but I can't do this anymore!" Small tears started to form in his eyes.
"Hey, just let it out. Nothing good comes from bottling up those emotions. I don't know anything about this Gundham, but I bet he'd understand," Tonbe said as he followed the boy back out into the sitting area.
The Overlord sat in silence for a moment. "I know people used to think that Gundham was just this weirdo who had mental issues, but he had feelings like anyone else. I think he used to speak the way he did to hide the issues he had, to keep up a strong face… I know he was human underneath it all. I remember this one time... Some dogs he was training had gotten rabies from some wild animal they met while out on a walk." He closed his eyes. "Gundham had to put them down. He'd just finished when I'd got home, and he was crying his eyes out. He was speaking just like you or me. 'I'm sorry I couldn't help you; please forgive me.' That kind of thing. Of course, when he saw me, he went back to his persona in a flash. I always wanted to be like him, but I guess I just don't have the same nerves of steel."
Silence prevailed for a long moment as Tonbe took a seat next to the boy. The Seismologist carefully laced his hands. "Your cousin sounds like a great man, but I think you're worrying too much about measuring yourself against him. Emizel, you are your own man. If you ask me, you should try to figure out who you are instead of chasing Gundham's shadow."
Emizel raised his eyes to meet Tonbe's as a slight smile graced his face. "Maybe you're right. I don't know if Gundham's alive, but I know he would force me to not follow his path if he was here right now." He stood up. "Let's go. Maybe the others have found something."
"Agreed, but let's give a swift look around this car again and then check out the viewing room. We can't be too safe, right?" Tonbe suggested with a reassuring smile.
"Yeah, let's do that, Tonbe," Emizel said as they continued their search.
6:33 P.M Day One
60°F
Dining Car
Dining Area
Yumei stood beside the body with a solemn expression. Her gaze quietly shifted around the room as the others conducted their investigation. This wasn't her line of work, but she could preserve the crime scene at the very least. She sighed softly as she watched Sarah inspecting the body. "Careful, lest we have another death to contend with."
"Don't worry. I'm not about to touch her. It's kind of ironic that the drug dealer was killed by poison, isn't it? It makes you wonder why she was targeted," Sarah mused aloud.
The Ultimate Wizard, who stood off to the side, shifted his gaze from the pair and over towards the Soccer Player. "Oi, Axel. Was your plan inspired by my joke from earlier, or something else entirely? It's a strange coincidence, don't you think?"
"Wh-What do you mean?" Axel asked weakly, still shaking from the shock of the situation.
Kazuko grinned. "Oh, I see. Thinking the same thing I am, Ado?" she wondered, eyeing the Soccer Player intently.
"Probably. Yeah… this case is over before it even began. It's not too late to earn some sympathy points, if you explain what's driving you to live," Adohira uttered darkly as he leveled a glare at Axel.
The Monk offered a puzzled expression. "What in the world are the two of you getting at? What makes you think Axel had something to do with this?"
Axel paled and started to panic. "I-I-I didn't kill her!" He shouted, burying his head in his scarf. "She was my friend! I would never kill someone."
Kazuko giggled. "Good acting, man. I should get you to voice act in one of my games!" she announced, pointing at Axel.
"Your words alone mean nothing. It's not unimaginable for the culprit to have conspired with our captors beforehand, to have helped plan all this. The utensils were poisoned by the culprit, and I assume it was Sabankuma who laid out all the cutlery." Adohira still had Axel locked down with a pointed stare.
"Was it not you that took all the cutlery earlier?" Yumei couldn't help but point out, glancing at Adohira. "It seems you had a better chance than anyone else."
Sarah sighed as she straightened her back. "This is a waste of time. Look, the bear said something about not poisoning the food. So, if he can be trusted, it means someone else must have. Instead of pointing fingers, let's focus on doing a proper investigation. Someone needs to check out the kitchen."
Kazuko raised an eyebrow and grinned at Sarah. "Sabankuma didn't poison the food, and Ado said it was the utensils that were poisoned, right? That means Saban ain't lying." She made her way closer to the kitchen door and looked back at Axel. "Ado and I will check the kitchen, but this mystery is as obvious as a shitty mystery game. Axel, not wanting to become a smear on the side of the railway, poisoned a knife and fork. Eline just so happened to be the one to bite it- literally! Oh well, I guess I'll have the fun of seeing what the bears come up with for his execution." She winked at the Soccer Player before entering the kitchen.
Axel started to cry as he backed against the wall. "No… please, I didn't do it. Oh, God. Eline, why? It's happening again…" He breathed heavily and wrapped his arms around his body tightly.
"If sobbing is your form of an alibi, you'd best prepare for the worst," Adohira said bluntly as he strode after the Game Designer. The sound of the door to the kitchen closing echoed through the dining car.
"Would you stop shaking like a tree? They're not going to bite you," Sarah remarked as she playfully elbowed Axel in the side. "And don't worry. I'm keeping a close eye on all of you."
Yumei offered a thoughtful expression as she stared at the door connecting to the kitchen. "Perhaps it's just me, but they did seem rather quick to draw that conclusion."
Axel looked up at the Monk. "What... what do you mean?"
"I don't know. It's just like they solved the crime before we'd even established any details. To me, that just seems suspicious," the Monk opined with a brief shrug.
"Regardless, they're wrong. I mean, you do have an alibi, right? Weren't you with the wannabe darklord? Unless you guys are conspiring together, I don't know how you would have pulled this off. I guess the same could be said about the lovebirds. Jeez, I wish I had stayed with someone, myself," Sarah admitted with a sheepish smile. "It sucks being a suspect." TRUTH BULLET
Axel pulled a tiny smile. "I trust you, Sarah. Before she... died, Eline told me she searched you and that you didn't have my ticket. I'm sorry we suspected you. I can tell you're actually a good friend."
"You shouldn't trust me. You gotta be tougher, ya know? If I was the killer, I could just be trying to play for sympathy. Nice guys finish last is the saying, right? Nice guys end up in early graves in games like these," Sarah said quietly.
Axel thought for a moment. "Well, there is one thing that's a little odd. Adohira and, well... you... didn't eat during the meal. I'm not accusing you of anything, but it is kind of weird." TRUTH BULLET
"He does raise a good point. I'm not accusing you, either, but would you care to answer him, Sarah?" Yumei asked as she quirked a brow.
The Graffiti Artist sighed. "There's nothing to really say. I was paranoid with the whole setup of dinner, and I didn't trust the bears or any of you to not pull something. Turns out my instincts were right." TRUTH BULLET
"There is something else," Axel said. "Hoshu was controlling the water, and he stopped it in the car for the dinner. We thought that was just to get us in, but what if it was to stop the poison from coming off the cutlery? If that's the case, then they knew about the murder... It must have been planned in advance." TRUTH BULLET
"That's… actually a rather astute observation. For what it's worth, you shouldn't let people intimidate you going forward, Axel. In a game like this, it is necessary to stand on one's own feet and face challenges head on. When you do have confidence, it shows," Yumei mused thoughtfully. "Strength of will is an all important trait to have. Without it, people will just run all over you. In a Killing Game, it is a vital trait to have, one that could mean the difference between life and death."
"Th-thank you." Axel replied quietly to the Monk. "I-I just don't like to be a problem for people, so I tend to stay quiet..."
Sarah glanced over her shoulder at the other girl, before a cheeky smile graced her lips. "My, that's some sagely advice. Hard to believe that's from the same mouth I heard moaning not too long ago."
Yumei slowly blinked at Sarah, her one good eye staring hard at the other girl. A faint tint of red tinged her cheeks, but she did not react to Sarah's insinuations otherwise. "Hmm, you heard as well, did you? I am not surprised. It is a small train, after all. I do not mind such references, but I would ask you not tease Tonbe. He is a shy, gentle soul, after all. I do not think he'd take such teasing in stride like I am."
Axel blushed red as a tomato. "Err, can we not talk about that?"
At Axel's words, the tinge on Yumei's cheeks deepened. Her eye closed briefly as she tried to find something to say to the boy. "...Yes, I would prefer we move on. My personal dalliances are not pertinent at the moment."
"Sorry, I couldn't help myself," Sarah mirth slowly faded as she again regarded Eline's still form at the cutlery on the table. "We still have to figure when our culprit managed to slip the poison. We can probably use that to figure out who is safely out of contention."
"Well, Emizel and I spent a few hours together before dinner, so I have an alibi. Yumei and Tonbe spent the last few hours..." Axel blushed again and hid his head in his scarf. "Doing... you know what." TRUTH BULLET
"Interesting. That only leaves Sarah, Adohira, and Kazuko without solid alibis. That's not a bad start," Yumei mused.
"It may not provide me a rock-solid alibi, but I was searched shortly before dinner by Eline. At the very least, it's not possible for the cutlery to have been poisoned shortly before dinner," Sarah said with a roll of her shoulders. TRUTH BULLET
Axel rubbed his eyes. "I saw Kazuko and Adohira walk out of the dining car after about 5:45, so it couldn't have been poisoned between then and when we all went together at around six." TRUTH BULLET
"It's a start, but it just barely narrows our window of opportunity. We had better hope that the others find something more concrete," Yumei mused with a somber expression. Her gaze once again settled on Eline's still form as the gears in her head continued to turn.
6:45 P.M Day One
70°F
Dining Car
Kitchen
Shortly after the door shut, Adohira dropped his voice to a whisper. "If you're wondering why I went so hard on Axel, it's because he's the type who's likely to confess easily if he is the killer. I don't actually have any conclusive evidence right now, apart from his... odd behavior."
Kazuko shrugged her shoulders. "Well, I don't blame you. Of all the people right now who could have snuffed out Eline, Axel had the most motivation. He was about five minutes away from getting turned into a frozen corpse when Eline died. That timing just seems too perfect."
"Yes, and clearly he isn't of the soundest of minds. It's very possible that he may have cracked when he felt the pressure bearing down on him. However, we should still be thorough. That way, we can figure out how it was done."
"Yep! Let's crack this mystery..." She skipped into the kitchen and looked around. "Now, if I know my adventure games, chances are the clues are hidden somewhere you wouldn't look to start with. So, let's check all the cabinets, dark corners, and gaps in this place first." As she said this, she began to look through the cupboards on the walls.
Adohira quirked a brow as he picked up a discarded bottle. "Just as I thought, here's some cyanide. It seems we found the source of poison. Someone wasn't very thorough, or perhaps they left it here intentionally." TRUTH BULLET
"Well, if Axel is the killer, do you really think he'd be smart enough to get rid of it properly?" The Game Designer walked up to the bottle. "He probably did it, then ran out in a panic. What a loser!"
"What's curious are these scratches on the bottle itself. I wonder what caused these..." the Wizard mused as he carefully handled the bottle.
Kazuko eyed the scratch marks closely. "I don't know. Maybe he shoved it up his ass? It's certainly tight enough." She giggled.
Adohira glanced away from the bottle and at the Designer. "You have one deranged mind, don't you?"
Kazuko smiled widely. "You only just figuring that out? I thought you were supposed to be the clever one."
"Fair enough. Although, I never claimed 'cleverness' as my dominant trait. People who rely on brains alone are full of openings," he deadpanned with a smirk. "Whatever. Still, I find it strange that someone would leave it out in the open like this."
The Game Designer sighed in frustration. "I don't know! Maybe Axel is just a fucking idiot." She paused. "Or maybe one of the others, like the Gay Swordsman or Paint Bitch, planted it there to frame him. You're a genius!" She gave him a thumbs up.
"Hmm, I don't know about that. In regard to Axel, I wouldn't put it past him to forget to clean up after himself." Adohira hummed in thought. "But…"
"Sounds about right!" Kazuko interrupted. "You know, Axel kind of reminds of that moron in Hope's Peak. What was his name…? Hiro? I mean, he did a pretty shit job cleaning up his murder, but even he got some pussy before he died! Axel tried to fuck a gay tranny, so his logic clearly isn't that great."
"...If you're quite done, we still have work to do," Adohira said in a blunt manner as he further observed the scratches. "I wonder if this bottle was forced inside of something. Perhaps that's what caused these marks. They seem to be all around its circumference." TRUTH BULLET
Kazuko rubbed her chin. "I guess that makes sense. I mean, I didn't see any poison when I looked around the train. Maybe it was hidden somewhere?"
"Why stuff it somewhere in the first place? Obviously, it wasn't shoved into some hiding place, otherwise it wouldn't be here right now. Perhaps we're looking for some sort of dispenser, something that was used to pour or move the poison." Adohira shook his head. TRUTH BULLET
Kazuko perked up. "What, you mean like a Monokuma Capsule Machine or something? That would be a great way to get things during a killing game. Maybe you could even make the participants slap the area around to find coins to put in it! That sounds like something I'd put in a game."
The Wizard frowned. "You don't take anything seriously, do you?"
"You know you love me for it." She gave him a wink.
"Love is a strong word." His verbal counter was followed by the slumping of his shoulders. "Regardless, we should remember this detail for the trial. Maybe one of the others will actually prove useful," he said in a somewhat doubtful tone.
"I guess that's true." Kazuko's smile faded and she gave him a firm look. "To be serious for a moment, who do you really think did it? Is it really as simple as it just being Axel?"
"Honestly? If I had to make an educated guess, I would say either you, Axel, or Sarah," Adohira mused as he stared intently at her. He then let out a small smirk. "And keep in mind, it's often the people who ask these sorts of questions that are guilty."
A brief moment of silence came over the room. Kazuko then began to chuckle. "What makes you suspect me, Ado? Am I getting too crazy for you?"
"Do you really want me to answer that? Look, it's simple. You don't have a solid alibi, do you? Feel free to take it personally, but I don't trust anyone," the Wizard said with a shrug.
Kazuko thought for a moment. "Well, do you have an alibi? I mean, I was with you after you caught me in the dining hall, but we're as fucked as each other before that."
Adohira offered a somber nod."...If we don't reach the truth, everyone -save one- will be fucked."
As if in response to his comment, a chiming sound came from the front of the train. The speakers crackled to life.
*DING DONG*
"Ahem! As much fun as it is watching you all scurry about, I'm getting so bored! Waaaaah! It's time for the trial!" Akakuma's voice carried over the loudspeakers as the locked door connected to the dining car suddenly clicked open. "Move your butts past the dining car immediately, or you're really gonna make me cry! Believe me, you really don't want that!"
Akakuma Case File #1
Victim #1: Eline Kinnie
"The victim has foam coming from the mouth. Blood Vessels are ruptured around the eyes and blood is leaking from the corner of her mouth."
"The cause of death was poisoning"
"The time of death was at 6:11 P.M"
"The body was discovered in the Dining Area at 6:11 P.M"
TRUTH BULLETS
Almond Scent
Missing Pipe
Soaked Tissue
Syringe
Axel/Emizel's Alibi
Tonbe/Yumei's Alibi
Sarah and Adohira didn't eat
Sarah's testimony
Staff aware of the poison
Timeframe of the poisoning had to have occurred prior to 5:45
Cyanide
Scratches on the bottle of poison
Poison forced into some sort of container/dispenser
7 Survivors Remain
*AN* As always I'd like to thank our betas, and a major shoutout to Superguy for helping with these scenes. Without you, this chapter wouldn't have been possible. You rock! I hope you enjoyed the chapter and please review thanks!
Review Section:
NSPunny
Hah I appreciate you keeping that to yourself and not spoiling it. =)
ThePLOThand
I'm quite proud of what we were able to do in this fanfic version. I really was proud of Eline!
Birbddha
Mwhehehe saved for now. What about next time though? *smirks*
bellatrixshine
Bahahaha, I love how many people you have headed towards the sun. It's glorious!
