A/N: So, I was watching the video for Nickleback's, Someday. Suffice it to say, it totally made me think of this story, and I like…died of all the emotion. Nickleback is like my favorite at the moment. This chapter is going to be awesome. Expect some conflict, and some really cute moments.

I did change my pen name.


Disclaimer: Don't let me fool you, I'm a lot less creative than I seem. I didn't come up with the turtles; I came up with the girls, some innocent bystanders, and the plot.

Music for this chapter:

Someday – Nickleback

Too Bad - Nickleback


Chapter 8

Damage is Done

"To what extent is any given man morally responsible for any given act? We do not know."

- Alexis Carrel

The rumble of the subway was a familiar and comforting lullaby for Leonardo. The sound of the pipes leaking had never been so sweet for him, this damp, normally cold, and dark place was home. The sound of Mikey's radio in the room next to his wafted into his room, and if Leo closed his eyes and listened hard enough he could hear Raphael's low snoring.

It was probably almost seven o'clock in the morning, Saturday July sixth. Leo had always been an early riser, and the fact that he was restless didn't help him last night. There was so much to catch up on with his brothers and his father. There was so much to do, so much training to catch up on, so many people he needed to make amends with.

Leo sat up and yawned, and looked over to the untouched picture of Angel on the table next to his bed. He exhaled as he stared into the familiar smiling face; he had no idea whether or not she would be angry with him. Raph was, but Leo expected that. He really wasn't expecting his younger, hotheaded brother to just welcome him home with open arms.

The sound of Raph's door opening and closing got his attention. Raph was still snoring, which meant Mimi was awake. He stood and put his padding back on, and placed his swords on his back. He stretched and opened his door, exiting his room. He quickly made his way down the steps to see the abandoned main room. Donnie was at work on something, but turned as his brother came down the steps.

"Morning." The purple-banded turtle greeted.

"Morning, Don." Leo smiled, "You updated your system quite a bit…" He raised his eye ridges at the several screens, keyboards and chords.

"I had the time." He shrugged, "So, how was South America?"

"It's much different than the City, that's for sure." Leo smiled crossing his arms over his chest.

"Everywhere is different from the City…" Mimi said coming from the kitchen handing Donnie a cup of coffee from the shop just down the street of where she lived.

"That was quick…" Don said slightly surprised.

"I called in the order before I left." Mimi smiled.

"Thanks, Mimi." Donnie grinned, and Mimi set down two cup holders full of coffee cups.

"Anytime, I got Mikey and Ree hot cocoa, they don't need caffeine…" She began raising her eye brows, Don nodded in agreement, "Joe and Raph like their coffee black, Angel likes two sugars and a little bit of vanilla cream… I need as much sugar as possible and a square of chocolate melted in…" Mimi sighed a bit, "I'm makin' Master Splinter some jasmine tea, and I figured that's what you would want Leo."

"Wow, thanks." Leo said a bit surprised.

"Mmhm." Mimi smiled a little, and turned to Donnie, "I found a job…"

"Oh yeah?" Donnie nodded, "Where?"

"Pizza Palace down the street…" Mimi almost rolled her eyes, "Everywhere else said I had an attitude problem…"

"I've seen worse cases…" Leo smiled and Mimi nodded, before chugging down her coffee.

"Ouch…it's hot." She winced a bit, and crushed the cup, "Your tea is steeping, Leo. Make sure to pour your father a cup…" She nodded," I'll be in the dojo." She winked at Don and then left.

"Did she just drink that in one gulp?" Leo asked, and Don smiled.

"It was two…" He replied, and shook his head, "The girls will be here soon…" Leo's eyes widened a bit,

"All of them?"

"Yes, Leo." Donnie laughed a little, before heading back to his computers.


Mimi was dressed to workout, seeing as she had run to the coffee shop. In a pair of beaten and old tennis shoes, tight black shorts, and a red sports bra. She had pulled her shoulder length hair back into a ponytail and yesterday's eyeliner smudged on her eyes. She took in a deep breath and began to do some katas. Something to warm her up, and wake herself up.

After a half an hour she decided she needed some music. There was an old boom box in the dojo, and Mimi simply pressed play. She smiled as the familiar music began to play.

"Nirvana…how typical..."

Mimi cracked her neck a bit, and stretched her arms. Shaking out her taped hands she began to hit the punching bag. She focused on every hit, making sure it was as hard as she possibly could hit. She kicked it a couple times, carefully aiming her kicks. Grunts involuntary escaped her with each kick, and every other punch.

Shaking it up a little, Mimi back flipped landing perfectly on her feet. Punching the air, kicking at imaginary opponents. Her nails grew as she sliced at the air. A mix of what Splinter had taught her and what she had learned fighting on her own. Rolls, flips, kicks, punches, Mimi was all over the dojo.

When she finally stopped she had no idea how long it had been. An hour tops, she guessed, though to her it passed so quickly. Mimi was covered in a coat of sweat, tendrils of her hair frayed and loose. She turned off the music and did a kata to cool down, when she looked up Leo was smiling slightly.

"You've gotten better." He said plainly.

"Thanks." She said with a small smile, "I've got a lot to learn though…"

"You practice a lot?"

"Not as much as I should, but…" Mimi shrugged with a small laugh, "I get around to it…"

"You'd advance faster with more practice." Leo advised and she nodded.

"I'm well aware," She raised her eyebrows, "Splinter tells me the same thing everyday…"

"Well it's true." He laughed a bit and she shrugged.

"I got school, a job, and Raph to deal with." Mimi smiled, "Add practice in there and I've got a full schedule…"

"Are things okay between you two?"

"What makes ya' think they haven't been okay?" She narrowed her eyes at him.

"April told me about…" Leo began and he exhaled, "I didn't mean to cause so much trouble for you."

"Nah." Mimi shrugged, "It's his problem, not yours." She nodded, "You needed a break, I get it…I mean, some word on how you were doin' woulda been nice, y'know, but what can you do, right?"

"Yeah." He said a little relieved, "It's just hard to believe things have changed so much."

"It happens." She said with another shrug, "I mean, we couldn't be a happy sitcom family forever, y'know?" Mimi seemed to have thought this over a lot, "We'll get through all this and things'll get better…until then…" She paused, "We just gotta work at fixin' it."

"And April gave me the impression you were unstable." Leo smirked, "Very insightful, Miranda."

"Thank you, Leonardo." Mimi bowed mockingly, and laughed, "But don't let me fool ya', I'm still on shaky ground, I just got better footing…"

"Well there's always people to help keep you on your feet." He smiled and she smiled back.

"Thanks." She said and then paused, "Did you like your tea?"

"Heh, it was great thanks." He replied and she nodded, "Do you normally buy everyone coffee in the morning?"

"If I'm feeling up to it." She laughed a little, "I guess I was in a good mood this morning."

"Mimi my cocoa's cold!" Whined Mikey from the other room.

"Then heat it up lazy ass!!" She yelled back, and rolled her eyes, "So…Angel and the girls are coming by this morning…"

"Yeah…" He rubbed the back of his neck, "I know."

"Good luck." She smiled softly and walked past him into the kitchen, "Michelangelo put the caffienated drink down!"

"Aww, man…" Whined the turtle, and grabbed his cup of cocoa.

"You're up early…" Raph yawned raising his eyebrows at her, "Where're your clothes?"

"I'm wearin' clothes…" She rolled her eyes going over to the fridge and grabbing a soda.

"Not enough." He said gruffly.

"I prance around the city wearing a little more than this every night with you…" She said quietly, "What's the big deal?"

"You wear a shirt, that's a big difference." Raph grumbled.

"Its covering everythin', and who's gonna look, Mikey?" Mimi rolled her eyes at the turtle and began drinking her soda.

"Oh baby," Came a high pitched voice as a familiar platinum blond ran in, "Mimi you're hot, let's go make out."

"See?" Raph raised his eye ridges slightly amused, and Mimi rolled her eyes.

"Maureen, you're hot and all, but you've got a boyfriend…" Mimi winked.

"Michelangelo if you say its alright as long as you can watch, I just might throw something at you." Joanne said walking in and Mikey deflated a little.

"Where's Angel?" Mimi asked and Joanne sighed,

"Said she'd rather stay home today…"

"What, no!" Mimi grumbled, heading for the door, "I'm draggin' her here if I have to."

"Mimi," Raph called and she turned, looking annoyed, "Clothes."

Mimi rolled her eyes and walked past him taking the leather jacket off of the back of one of the chairs at the table. She put it on and zipped it up, putting her arms out to the side. He nodded and she bumped into his shoulder as she passed, rolling her eyes again. Donnie sighed a little, and Joanne rolled her eyes. Mikey and Maureen bit their lips to keep from chuckling.

"Well that was cute…" Leo said walking out of the dojo, everyone turned too look at him. Two shrill shrieks came simultaneously as Leo was attacked by the two mutant girls.

"Leo!!" Maureen squealed hugging him tightly.

"Hey girls…" He said with a small laugh.

"Oh my god." Joanne said, looking at him and then to Maureen, "Angel!"

"Angel!" Maureen yelled and they went to go run to the exit.

"Mimi went to get her." Raphael rolled his eyes.

"Yeah but –" Maureen began.

"Relax, Mimi can handle it."


"GOD DAMN IT, MIMI!" Angel yelled, "I DON'T WANT TO GO!"

"IF YOU WOULD CHILL FOR TWO SECONDS –" Mimi tried fitting in.

"JUST LEAVE ME ALONE!" Angel screamed back.

"LEO'S BACK!" Mimi yelled frustratedly and Angel froze, "That's why I came to get you, because you need to talk him, so you can start dealing with your god damn issues!" Mimi's breathing was quick and both females were in a half mutated state, "I don't know what the fuck is up with you, but it's startin' to worry me."

"You're lying." Angel said quietly.

"Why the fuck would I lie?!" Mimi felt her temper slip even more, "You think I enjoy seein' you all depressed and…and fuck, I don't even know!"

"Why's he here?" Angel asked stupidly.

"Because he lives here." Mimi rolled her eyes, "And because the pizza in South America blows, hell if I know the real reason!"

"I don't want to see him…" Angel said quietly sitting on the couch and looking out the window.

"What?" Mimi's voice was confused and she walked over to sit next to the red head with wings, "Angel, what is wrong?" Angel was quiet for a long time and Mimi sighed, and stood up ready to go back.

"I…know how you feel now…" Angel said softly, and Mimi stopped and turned.

"What'dya mean?" She asked with a small frown.

"After we all left…and Raph left you…and…" Angel shook her head, "I just know how you feel…"

"Oh…" Mimi replied lamely, "Missin' Leo is… if you didn't miss him it'd be bad, but you're not alone…"

"Aren't I?" Angel looked over to her, "My sisters are helplessly in love, you're trying to pick up the pieces of your life, April is always busy, Casey is…Casey…and Leo is an asshole."

"Your sisters will always be there for you, and even though I…." She paused, reconsidering her words, "I'm in a better state, and if you need someone, I'm here." Her voice was stern, "I don't want anyone I care about to have to feel like I did…" Mimi sighed and sat next to the winged girl, "April will take the time to listen if you want her to, and you're right…Casey is just Casey." She smiled softly, "But Leo cares about you."

"Why is every one so sure of that?" Angel rolled her eyes.

"Just because he left for so long doesn't mean he doesn't feel the same way about you."

"So I should just go down there hug and kiss him hello and totally forget everything?" Angel asked angrily, "No way in hell."

"No, I don't want you to do that at all." Mimi shook her head, "But I know how you feel, Angel." Mimi said quietly, "And… it was hard, and at the time I really didn't want to…but…" She sighed, "I gave Raph the chance to make everythin' okay again and, I mean, look were we are now?"

"It's different, Mimi." Angel sighed lifting her knees up to her chest.

"The only thing that's different is that I got to see Raph," Mimi said, "And that was more painful than you'd think…" Angel looked at her with questioning eyes and she sighed a little, "Seein' him look right through me countless times, tryin' so hard to get him to see that I was here…just to be shot down…" Mimi then smiled, "That's different, and also, you're a lot less stubborn than I am."

Angel smiled, "Everyone's less stubborn than you are…" She paused, "I don't want to talk to him just yet, Mimi…" She said softly.

"Angel…" Mimi sighed, "Please…"

"No, because I'll go down there, and I'll be nervous and I won't know what to say…" Angel said frustrated, "Just give me some time to think over what I want to say."

"Fine, Angel…" Mimi sighed and stood, "But…" the winged mutant girl looked over at her, "Just remember that it's harder to push him away…I know…" There was a moment of silence before Angel smiled softly,

"And of course we get the complicated brothers…"

Mimi let a small laugh escape her lips, "Yeah, I know, right?" She then paused, "But, I mean, they're all a bit complicated aren't they?"

"Being turtles, I'd expect so." April said plainly, "I'm just saying, both Raphael and Leonardo have a proud, and self-righteous outlook…" She paused again, "They can be scarily alike…"

"I guess," Mimi narrowed her eyes, "I mean, they both have very different ways of solvin' issues, and one has complete self control while the other has none at all…"

"But they both are so intent on protecting others, it's like …" Angel began,

"It's their lifestyle…" Mimi replied, "It's the only thing they can really do…it's their purpose…"

"Yeah, I suppose." Angel said, and sighed. "Thanks for telling me he's here…"

"Yeah." Mimi nodded, "No problem."

"Roger called for you."

"Oh joy." The cat girl replied sarcastically, "What'd he say?"

"Said to have you call him." Angel smiled, "You should just tell him you're in a relationship."

"He should get the picture." Mimi shrugged.

"I just wouldn't let him get too attatched," Angel warned, "I have a feeling Raph won't take well to some skinny human kid following his girl around."

"He already scared the crap out of him with a threat, and he still didn't back down." Mimi raised her eyebrows, "Kid's determined."

"Wow…" Angel raised her eyebrows, and then yawned, "I need a nap…"

"Yeah, yeah." Mimi rolled her eyes, "I'll see ya' around."

"Bye, Mimi."


Raphael watched in disgust as the girls gushed over Leonardo's jungle stories. His brother's were even buying into it. Disgusting, the jerk leaves for a year, comes back, and everyone's worshipping the ground he walks on. A low growl escaped the red clad turtle as he rolled his eyes.

His three brothers sat at the table with Maureen and Joanne next to their significant other. Raph made himself comfortable on the couch, surfing through the channels with no intent of watching any of them. Looking at the time he wondered where the shell Mimi had gotten to, she was going to fetch Angel, but it was taking a long time. She had work today and he needed her to help keep his anger in check for at least a little while.

"Aw, Leo, I'm so happy you're back!" Joanne gushed in a genuinely happy tone.

"It's good to be back, Joe…" Leo replied stoically and Raph groaned aloud.

"It's gonna be a long day…" He mumbled under his breath.


"Mimi, what are you doing to that manhole?" The voice made the girl turn around, and raise her eyebrows.

"Roger…" She said, "What's up, man?"

"Just came to see you," He shrugged, "It's been a while."

"Yeah, I know." She nodded, "But my good friends just came out, and now that the whole family is together they're kinda insistent I spend as much time with 'em as possible."

"Wow, demanding." Roger laughed a little.

"You have no idea." Mimi laughed a bit herself.

"One of these days, I'll have to meet this family you talk about so much." He smiled, and she was a little surprised but covered it up.

"They're not that interestin' man." She smiled.

"Well, they're your family, I mean, why wouldn't I want to meet them…"

"Oh…" Mimi said a little unsure what to say, "Well, it might take some convincin', but I'm sure you could come to a gatherin' or two…"

"Right on." He smiled and nodded, then looked around. "Well, I've gotta book it, I got work today…"

"Right man, good seein' ya'!" Mimi replied and walked a different way out of the alley, she'd have to find another way to the lair.

Roger walked back through the alley and turned behind the building next to Mimi's. He felt a little stalkerish walking past her building everyday in hopes of coming across her. Roger was in a bit over his head, and Mimi sent mixed messages, but he liked the chase. A silly smile lit up his face as he felt better about seeing her, when a thin cold metal lightly tapped his throat making him stop.

"The girl you spoke to is of great importance to us…" The voice that spoke was feminine, but deep and soft, with a slight accent. A hooded figure with a black and red faceless mask with two holes for eyes stepped more into the light. A tough looking person in a ninja suit behind her.

"Mimi?" He asked, 'Geez, this girl has a lot of weird acquientences…' He thought remembering the Nightwatcher's threat, "Who are you guys anyway?"

"We are the Foot ninja, and you should consider helping us retrieve what is rightfully ours." The woman said darkly with narrowed eyes. "It would be wise…" She said pressing the blade to his throat a little rougher.

"I don't know what you're talking about…" Roger said worriedly, "And why is Mimi so important?"

"Do you know who this family she speaks of is?" Asked the woman, and Roger wasn't sure whether he should comment on how rude it was to eavesdrop…

"She doesn't talk about them much." He said nervously.

"Then perhaps you should find out…" She said smoothly, she lowered her sword. "She doesn't care for you like you wish she did, her heart belongs to something else…" Roger looked confused, but turned an ran for it.

"Was it wise to let him go like that?" Asked her accomplice.

"Once he sees her affections are not for him, but for one of those…creatures…he will be driven by revenge and he will deliver all four girls straight to us…" Said Karai wisely, "Our father will be avenged." She then paused, "Come, for the time being our allegiance is to Winters, we need the money." The last part was said in a dark tone of annoyance.


Angel sat alone in Mimi's bedroom for a long time. Staring out her window, not really focusing on anything. The noises of the city flowed through the open window, but they didn't bother her. The city never slept, you had to get used to the noise. She sat with one knee to her chest, the other extended in front of her. She rest her head on her knee and laced her fingers together wrapping her arms around her bent leg slightly.

The sun was setting ever slowly, and the sight was a comfort. Despite the groggy pollution of the city, and the building's blocking a perfect view, it painted the sky with orange, pink, and yellow. It sort of reminded her of Florida, where it was usually sunny and warm. The weather here could change from completely sunny and bright one day to warm and rainy on another.

Feeling like she wanted to see the sun sink into the horizon she stepped out of the open window. Climbing up the fire escape to the roof, where she could see almost perfectly. With a sigh she narrowed her eyes as a light breeze blew cooling her off, it was a hot day. Almost too tired to even get out of bed this morning, she had simply walked around in her attire of shorts made of sweats material and a comfortable cami-tank top.

She yawned at the thought of the early morning, the coolest part of the day and she was sure to be up for it. The only thing was, that she was awake late with a troubled mind. Leo's note had gotten to her, and it was showing. As much as her sister's asked about it, she avoided it. She really didn't want to talk about it with anybody.

Mimi had surprisingly had been a good person to talk to. She, after all, went through something fairly similar. Angel sat down leaning on the ledge of the roof, dropping her head a bit. Leo was back, and she would have to face him. How would she react? Would she plan out a rational thing to say to him, or just do what Mimi would and act on whatever emotion she was feeling?

She felt the breeze hit her face brushing the hair out of her face lightly. She closed her eyes and let the wind caress her, until she felt the deep seas of sleep dragging her slowly in.

"Angel?" The familiar voice broke through the blackness, "Angel?" It asked again, a concerned tone. She saw the deep brown eyes staring back at her instead of the black void, a blue bandana mask around his eyes. The terrapin smiled at her with that warm, adoring smile he only made when it was just them. The large, three fingered hand on her shoulder, then cupping her chin, lifting her head from it's drooping position. "Angel, are you okay?"

The girl's eyes opened abruptly and widely. Wings appeared behind her with a woosh, and some feathers flew catching themselves in the breeze or in her red hair. The same brown eyes looked back at her, both eye ridges raised in concern. His eyes seemed to be taking in every inch of her face, looking for anything that had changed. She grabbed his hand a moved it to her cheek.

"Leo…" Angel said softly, "You're here…"

"Yes." He said calmly and absently stroked her cheek, "Yes, Angel, I'm here…are you okay? How long were you –"

He was cut off Angel's sudden movement forward onto her knees, and close to him; throwing her arms around his neck. Her lips crushed against his, eyes shut tight as if she were a frightened child. Leo's shocked state where he was frozen with wide eyes ended quickly . Tangling the hand that had been at her cheek into her long locks, he closed his eyes and met her kiss.

Tongues peaked out occasionally, barely grazing each other or the other's lips. Angel felt her head spinning, and her heart pounding in her chest and seemingly echoing throughout her entire body. Leo's hands held her tight against him, completely confused, but happy none the less.

Suddenly she broke away, and put a hand to his cheek. He leaned into her hand lightly looking at her with happy eyes, though her eyes showed relieved happiness, her face was stern and almost angry. She stood and took a step back, and he stood as well. They stared at each other for a few moments before Angel took a step forward, Leo expected another embrace and held open his arms and closed his eyes. His eyes shot open when a loud 'SMACK' echoed as he felt a sharp sting on his cheek when her hand connected with it.

"What the hell is the matter with you!?" She yelled, and he rubbed his cheek where an impressive red mark was forming. He looked at her with a stern and stoic look.

"You know, for a moment there, I almost thought you might be happy to see me."

"Cut the cute crap, Leonardo." Angel replied a venomously calm voice.

"Angel…" Leo said in an almost defeated voice as he loosened up a little.

"Seven months and three weeks." She said plainly.

"What?" Leo asked confusedly, eyes narrowed as he put his hands out to the side, "What about seven months and three weeks?"

"It was seven months and three weeks I went without a single word from you!" Her voice rose with every word she spoke as she pointed accusingly, "I had no idea if you were hurt, if you had simply forgotten, if…if you were dead!" She dropped her hands to her sides, "Nothing, Leonardo, nothing!"

"Angel I wanted…" Leo began,

"Staying for an extra six months is one thing, but not even writing to your father?" Her tone rose as she narrowed her eyes at him and shook her head, "What do you have to say?!"

"I'm sorry," He began desperately, "I…everything was just so simple out there, I got so lost in my own world…I lost track of time…"

"Oh," Angel glared, "Oh, so we've all been worried sick about you, wondering if you were bleeding to death in some god forsaken forest, and you've been losing yourself in the jungle…"

"I wrote you letters, all of you, I just never sent them." Leo said, "I wasn't finished with my training, I knew you wouldn't understand, and neither would Splinter. I wasn't ready to come home."

"Then you should have sent someone some word on how you were staying longer!"

"Did you hear anything I said? You wouldn't have understood, just like you can't understand now!" Leo's temper was slipping now as he leaned forward raising his voice.

"Understanding or not Leo, you can't just leave us in the dark!" Angel yelled back.

"What, write home so everyone can tell me that they're sure I achieved what I needed to and it's okay to come home?" Leo asked, "I knew I wasn't ready, and I didn't need you all to doubt me!"

"That's your excuse!?" Angel screamed, "Your excuse for destroying this family is that you couldn't handle us telling you to come home after you FINISHED your training?" She laughed with no humor meant, "It's been six months, Leo, I'd hoped you'd come up with a better bull shit excuse than that."

"So this is my fault now?" Leo asked, " None of it has anything to with you and your sisters leaving, or Raph hurting Mimi? It's all me."

"You're the leader now, Leo, everything falls on YOUR shoulders!" Angel yelled, and continued with, "You're so proud of your status as leader, why don't you take the damn responsibilities that come with it?!"

"That isn't fair, Angel!"

"Life isn't fair, Leo!" Angel yelled back, "Bet you wish you came home when you were supposed to, don't you, then half of this stupid crap wouldn't have happened!"

"What do you want me to do?" Leo yelled, "I can't just arrive and things magically get back in order! It's going to take time, and work, and I can't do it if you hate me!"

There was a long pause were she simply stared at him. He stared back the cold and angry look plastered onto his face. Angel closed her eyes tightly and her expression softened. She seemed to ease up as she sighed, she shook her head and unclenched her fists. She opened her eyes and met his.

"I don't hate you." Angel said softer, "I could never hate you, Leo…" She sighed and leaned against the edge of the roof, "I just…I missed you…and …" She trailed off and he dared to take a step towards her.

"Angel, I'm back now…" Leo said in a comforting tone, "And I can't fix this family alone…" He took another step toward her taking her hand in his, "I need your help…"

She moved into his arms, putting her hands on his shoulders, resting her head just above his plastron. "I'm so glad you're back…" She whispered and he wrapped his arms around her with a weak smile.


Roger ran to his home non-stop, like he had when the Nightwatcher threatened him. He didn't want anymore trouble from mysterious masked people. Why was everyone so against Mimi, and his relationship with her? Well, not really relationship, but the fact that he loved her.

Picking up the phone he dialed her number only to get the answering machine, like he had so many times before. He left a short message and then hung up with a sigh. That woman's words rung in his head loudly. Why wouldn't Mimi feel the same way about him? Sure it probably wasn't as strong, but she liked him, he was sure of it.

And what the hell did she mean by saying Mimi's heart belongs to something else, and not someone? What could she possibly be in love with that wasn't a someone? His head was spinning.

All he knew was that he had to make a move on Mimi, and soon.

Hope you enjoyed it!

Much love,

Whispered Lies