The Fairies of the Force

Chapter 9

The Twenty Million Jewel Job

Qui Gon Jinn bolted upright in his bed. His robes were soaked with sweat. He ran his hands over his cold face. The clammy skin felt abrasive, numb. That vision, it was the most vivid it had ever been. He rubbed his fingers together. His attempt at regaining his composure. Ensuring that he was actually back in the natural world.

The realm of the force was a perplexing world. A dangerous one for those who did not know how to walk along the right path. The force could be deceptive if it desired to. Or it could be the most enlightening power in the galaxy. One had to commit their entire life to its study in order to understand it. And despite nearly fifty years of study, Qui Gon Jinn had yet to fully grasp what the force could be telling him in this particular vision.

It had been relatively the same since he first had it as a young man. That being four red blades ignited among Jedi lightsabers. The red blades would devour the blue and green. Snuffing out the light and replacing it with shadow. Then one of the red blades would break off from the others. It would stand with what appeared to be the elements of nature themselves. And both Jedi and red blades would be against it.

He had brought the vision up to Master Yoda on multiple occasions. He was one of two that he actually trusted to discuss this vision with. Even the great Jedi Grand Master was perplexed, even disturbed by the visions connotations. The symbolism was quite obvious really. A threat would come to the Jedi and proceed to wipe them out. He, Master Yoda, and the other man he trusted with this vision, Dooku, had deduced that very early on in their study. But all three were at a disagreement over what the other half of the vision meant.

Why would one of the red blades turn away? Why would it turn from destroying the Jedi blades and instead turn to defending fire, wind, ice, gold, and steel?

Qui Gon ran a hand through his long hair and let out a loud sigh. He glanced out the window of his room. It was still very early in the morning. Coruscant's sun had not even begun to peak over the horizon yet. Then again, the planet was always bright. The constant lights from the massive city that covered the entire planet ensured that a sun was really not necessary for this world. It was a world that never slept. Although at times, Qui Gon wished it did. It would provide some much needed silence, clarity, in order to hear the will of the Force.

The door to his room opened with a quiet hiss.

"Master?"

Qui Gon glanced over and saw his young student standing in his night robes. He seemed worried. Nervous even. Perhaps the boy sensed his master's distress? Obi Wan was always very sensitive to the emotions of others.

"You should be asleep, Obi Wan." Qui Gon muttered.

The young man rubbed the back of his head, "I can't." He flopped down in a chair near Qui Gon's bed.

The older jedi rubbed his temples. His eyes still felt tired.

"And why not, Obi Wan?"

His padawan opened his mouth, then closed it. He was hesitating?

"I… I think I'm having visions, Master."

Qui Gon's eyes instantly became alert.

"Visions?" He asked, his voice calm and collected.

Obi Wan nodded, "Yes Master."

The Jedi Master turned to face his student. His long legs rolled out of his sheets and his feet rested on the floor.

"Tell me." Qui Gon asked.

Obi Wan shifted in his seat.

"The thing is, I can't make much sense of it." Obi Wan began, "It… it is as if I was only being shown fractions of a full picture."

Qui Gon nodded. He understand that very well. He had the same feeling about the visions that had been bothering him for a long time. Only through intense study and meditation had he been able to make it seem far clearer than before.

"I um," Obi Wan glanced to the walls around him. Qui Gon could feel the anxiety in his padawan. The vision had disturbed him a great deal, "I saw war." Obi Wan began, "I saw legions of soldiers marching to the command of one voice. Jedi led them, but they also didn't. The voice that led them all was distorted, unclear. Shadowed away from my sight. I could not place where it was coming from. It seemed everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Almost mocking me as I searched for it. The voice was like a ghost or a phantom. Present but unrecognizable and faceless."

Qui Gon leaned closer to Obi Wan as the young man spoke. His apprentice was always a strong man. Rarely prone to displays of anxiety or fear. Stubbornness and a touch of arrogance for certain. Qui Gon attributed that to his own instructions. A student often times reflected their Master's own tendencies after all. Both would go away with time and experience. But this was the first time in a long time that Obi Wan was genuinely disturbed.

"When I finally found the cause of the voice controlling it all. It… it laughed. Like it reveled in being found out. Then everything shifted. The war moved to a place I had never seen before. A place filled with people that possessed abilities that were absolutely extraordinary. A planet actually. One filled with life, happiness, and hope. And as the war came it was slowly poisoned. I saw Jedi on that planet, fighting against its people. I saw this planet's own citizen killing each other. I saw someone that looked like a Jedi yet I knew was not one dueling against a woman who I don't believe was a Jedi yet clearly behaved like one." Obi Wan rubbed his head, "Honestly it's far too confusing for me to fully piece together."

Qui Gon nodded in understanding, "Did it have an ending? Or was that it?"

Obi Wan gulped, "It did." He took a shuddering breath, "The planet and everyone on it, Jedi, soldier, civilian, they all died." He gulped down another shaky breath, "And that voice just laughed more."

Qui Gon's eyes narrowed. He could see why his padawan was so disturbed. Just hearing about this vision caused Qui Gon to pause and wonder why such a bleak possibility was shown to his student. The Force was clearly trying to warn them of dark times to come. But how and when would these times reach them? Qui Gon folded his arms and rested his chin against his chest.

"Master?"

"Hm?"

"What do you think of all of this?"

Qui Gon sighed. He was not sure himself, "All of this," he began, "Is a possibility. Not a reality. Remember Obi Wan, the force is always in motion. As is the future. To attempt to predict such things and react to said prediction, is to invite disaster."

Qui Gon rested a hand on his padawan's shoulder. Obi Wan was growing into a great Jedi. He could clearly see that. And soon, his time for the trials would come. And Qui Gon had no doubt that Obi Wan would pass them. But he still had one lesson yet to learn from him. And it was the most difficult on of all. It was the most difficult lesson his own master, Dooku, had ever imparted on Qui Gon.

"Reside in the living force, Obi Wan. Be mindful of the moment. And the force will guide you."

Obi Wan's brow furrowed in confusion, "I… I'll try, Master."

Qui Gon smirked, "What does Master Yoda always say?"

The padawan rolled his eyes, "There is no try."

Qui Gon nodded. Just as he was about to fall back into the embrace of his mattress, his communicator buzzed near his bedside. Qui Gon took one glance.

"Get dressed Obi Wan." Qui Gon rose to his feet, "The council has need of us."

Obi Wan raised an eyebrow, "Why now? At this hour?"

Qui Gon ran a hand over his tired face, "Apparently there is a crisis on Naboo. One that requires our attention."

….

Joshua could not suppress the massive grin on his face as sat beside Lucy inside of the small wooden cart. Somehow, Natsu had convince Mirajane to allow him to tag along on his latest job. Granted, it was a fairly simple job. Meet the client, discuss the job, go to the job, destroy a book, collect two hundred thousand jewel. Simple, to the point, no mess and no hassle. He swung his legs in the air. The excitement he felt only grew as the cart rumbled along the road towards Shirotsume town. This was his first ever official guild job! And he was not even technically a guild wizard yet!

He laughed to himself. How many people could claim that distinction? Only him. And he was proud of it.

Across the cart, he heard Natsu let out a long, pained groan.

"This happens to him every time doesn't it?" Lucy wondered aloud.

Joshua glanced across at Natsu. The poor guy was leaning up against the cart wall. His head was resting against the wall. His face was a horrid green color that betrayed how ill Natsu actually felt. Then there was the sweats breaking out over the rest of his body. Joshua sighed as he watched the dragon slayer suffer.

"Apparently." Joshua replied.

"Aye." Happy agreed.

"Would you all quit staring." Natsu gulped back a shaky breath, "It's only making it worse."

Joshua shrugged, "It's not like there's anything else worth looking at in here."

Lucy bit back a snarky response. Joshua was just a little kid. He did not yet understand the concept of female beauty. So she leaned back in her seat, folded her hands in her lap, and waited for the cart ride to eventually come to an end.

"How's Erza?" She asked abruptly.

Joshua shrugged, "I don't know. She's still out on that S-class job. I haven't heard anything from her."

"Doesn't that make you nervous at all?" Lucy asked.

Joshua shook his head, "Nope."

"Why not?"

"Because Erza's the best." Joshua replied with all the confidence in the world, "She's the strongest wizard in the guild. I know it. There's no way a monster or a dark wizard, or anyone, will ever be able to beat her. Especially now." Joshua's lips parted into a grin that ran from ear to ear, "But one day, I will be stronger than her. Magic or no magic, one day I will pass her up." He smiled at Lucy, "On that day, I hope she is smiling."

Lucy stared dumbfounded at Joshua. This little kid had high ambitions didn't he? Erza was the strongest wizard Lucy had ever seen. The amount of magic power she had unleashed just on Bora of Prominence had caused Lucy to shake uncontrollably. And the blonde doubted that was the extent of what Titania was capable of. For this little kid, magic-less and small, to want to surpass Erza, though admirable, did not seem possible to Lucy.

"I'm sure you'll get there eventually." Lucy smiled back, "You've just gotta keep working and training hard."

Joshua nodded. The cart slowed then came to a steady stop.

"Here we are!" Their driver called from outside, "Shirotsume town."

Natsu blinked and burst out of the car, nearly tearing the door from the hinges as he rushed out of the vehicle.

"FREEDOM!" Natsu bellowed the sky as he stood in the center of Shirotsume town.

"Uh…"

"Just go with it, Joshua." Lucy said as they both watched Natsu and Happy celebrate.

….

Shirotsume town was a rather unassuming little place. It was quiet, much like Magnolia in a way. Although Magnolia had a… magic to it that Joshua had difficulty placing. Maybe it was the crystal clear canals that criss crossed the town. Or perhaps the white stone roads that made Magnolia shimmer in the sunlight during the noon hour. That's not to say Shirotsume town was without its own beauty. But it was a different kind.

The town was much more rugged than Magnolia. The train station dropped the three wizards and cat off right at the entrance of town. There was a simple dirt road that eventually was covered by paved stones. That road led to the town center where there were several shops, a restaurant here and there, and a magic shop for any wizard passing through town. There was not many people walking the streets. All in all, it was very quiet.

Quiet that was, until the Natsu and Joshua felt their stomachs grumbling. Then it was off to the closest restaurant. There the pair devoured the entire menu twice over, leaving the poor chef blue in the face as he tried to keep up with the starving wizards.

"I wonder why Lucy decided not to join us?" Joshua asked before shoveling a spoonful of mashed potatoes into his mouth.

Natsu shrugged, slurped up some noodles, then frowned, "It would have been more fun if she had eaten with us." He chugged some apple juice before digging into a piece of meat, "I mean, we're supposed to be a team right?" He finished with his mouth full of food.

"Yeah," Joshua nodded in agreement, "And as a team, we should be working together."

"EXACTLY!" Natsu chirped, "And that means eating together, traveling together," He shoved a bread loaf down his throat, chewed for a moment, then swallowed, "training together, sleeping together-"

"Do you think we should save some food for Lucy?" Joshua interrupted.

Natsu glanced over at Happy.

"We should save her some of the fat parts." Natsu grinned.

"She looks like she enjoys the fat parts." Happy chirped.

"Hold it right there cat, what the heck is that supposed to mean?" A voice asked.

Joshua and Natsu blinked. The pair turned to see Lucy standing in front of their table. Her normal outfit was gone. In its place was a full blown maid costume. Apron and all. Natsu's eyes widened to the size of dinner plates as he stared at Lucy. Meanwhile, Joshua narrowed his eyes in confusion.

"What's with the get up?" Joshua asked.

Natsu leaned over to Happy, "I didn't think she'd take the whole maid thing this far?" He whispered.

"It's not just a get up!" Lucy huffed, "This is how I'm going to get the job with Duke Everlue. I mean after all," Lucy put a finger to her chin, leaned toward the boys, and put on a cute smile, "I make it work don't I?"

Both Natsu and Joshua stared blankly at the blonde.

"Make what work?" Joshua asked.

"So are you like," Natsu swallowed another bite of food, "actually a maid or-"

Lucy hung her head, "You boys are impossible."

"Um?" Joshua asked as Lucy took a long sigh and sat down beside the ten year old. He looked over at Natsu with a look that begged for help, "What did I say?"

"I don't know." Natsu shrugged.

"Don't worry about it." Lucy replied nonchalantly, "So, are you guys almost done eating? Because we need to go meet the client before it gets too late."

Joshua shoveled another spoonful of potatoes into his mouth. He chewed for a brief moment before smiling.

"I guess I'm full."

"Weak." Both Natsu and Happy replied.

Joshua glared daggers at the two, "I could eat more than you two easily! Watch me do-"

Lucy's hands gripped boht Natsu and Joshua by the arm. With strength that surprised both boys, she yanked them from the booth, slapped some jewel down on the table, then marched out of the restaurant with the pair in tow. Both boys shouting in protest as they left plates of unfinished food. Meanwhile Happy floated beside the trio with a fish dangling from his mouth.

….

"My name is Kaby Melon. Pleased to meet you." The older man in a fancy three piece suit said with a small smile.

Joshua, Natsu, and Happy stared at him wide eyed.

"He said melon!" Joshua cried, his mouth watering and his stomach rumbling.

"You have a delicious name sir!" Natsu exclaimed.

"Aye!" Happy cheered.

Lucy glared at both boys, "Don't be rude boys."

Kaby Melon laughed then leaned forward in the couch he was sitting on.

"Don't worry, I get that a lot." He said with another laugh.

"Still, I apologize." Lucy replied. Though she was not focused on the apology.

That name, Kaby Melon. It sounded familiar to her. But she could not place why. She took a closer look at the man's appearance. He wore a nice suit, his hair was graying though the small mustache above his lip was nowhere near as gray as the hair on top of his head. There were some deep lines on his face. But beyond that, there wasn't anything too recognizable about the name. She glanced behind the man to the woman standing behind.

Just like Kaby, she was completely unassuming. Normal in almost every way. Kaby had introduced her as his wife earlier. And she seemed just like any doting housewife. Everything about the pair was normal, unassuming, not fantastic or memorable in any way.

So why does his name ring a bell?

"Now that introductions are out of the way," Kaby continued, "I assume you two want to know about the job?"

"Oh!" Lucy was jerked out of her thoughts by Kaby's question, "Yes!"

Kaby's grin wavered as he leaned forward. His hands folded as he rested his arms on his knees.

"Duke Everlue has a book in his possession. It is called Daybreak. I would like for you to burn it for me."

Natsu smirked, "Burn a book? No problem." He held a finger aloft and the tip on fire, "I'll burn the whole place down if you want."

Lucy sighed, "I'm not going to jail because you like fire too much!"

"I'm with Lucy on this one." Joshua stated as Natsu glanced over at the ten year old.

Lucy returned her attention to Kaby, "So, may I ask why you want this book burned, sir?"

Natsu folded his arms, "For two hundred thousand jewel, who the heck cares?"

"Two hundred thousand?" Kaby echoed, "I'm-I'm afraid there's been a mistake."

"What? Has the reward has been lowered or something?" Joshua asked.

"The reward has been raised to two million."

The three wizards were silent for a moment. Then their jaws hit the floor.

"TWO MILLION!" All three cried out simultaneously.

"I'm sorry," Kaby said, "I thought you were aware the number had changed."

"Two-two-two m-million." Joshua stammered. With wide eyes, he began counting on his fingers, "That's like um- for me- um- I -"

"We can't even do the math!" Natsu cried.

"Wait I got it!" Happy exclaimed, "I get one million. Natsu gets one million. Joshua and Lucy get the rest!"

"That sure sounds fair to me." Natsu said with a grin.

"HEY!" Joshua cried.

"That leaves none for me!" Lucy roared.

"Are we forgetting who formed this team in the first place? I should get at least some jewel out this!" Joshua exclaimed.

"You're not even a member of the guild yet!" Both Lucy and Natsu roared back.

"I-" Joshua folded his arms and sank into the couch cushions, "I don't like that answer." He pouted.

Lucy shook her head. This was just getting stranger now. Two million jewel just to destroy one book? That made no sense!

"Why did you change the reward?" Lucy abruptly asked.

Kaby's hands tightened in front of him "Because… because it means that much to me. Daybreak must be destroyed at any cost."

Natsu, Lucy, and Joshua sat quiet for a moment. Then, in the blink of any eye, Natsu grabbed Lucy by the wrist and raced out of the small house they were in. Happy sprouted his wings and zipped after them.

"OH YEAH!" He bellowed as he charged down the road, dragging Lucy behind him, "I'm all fired up now!"

"Hey slow down!" Lucy screamed as they pair disappeared down the road.

Kaby glanced up as the two wizard shot out of the house. He arched an eyebrow as the little boy that had accompanied them did not move from his spot on the couch.

"Aren't you going with them?" He asked.

Joshua huffed, "I'm not a part of the guild apparently. So no. They won't get my help."

Kaby let out a small chuckle. He leaned back in his seat and unfolded his hands.

"Don't take what they said too personally kid."

Joshua glanced up at the older man.

"They're your friends, aren't they?" Kaby continued, "You may not be considered a member of their guild, but you should still help them. That's what friends do after all."

Joshua closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and exhaled.

"Why do you old people always make sense?"

Kaby uttered a soft chuckle, "Because we have the experience to back it up. Now get going. Your friends were moving fast, and well, with how small you are, it may take you a bit to catch up."

Joshua grit his teeth, clenched his fists, and stomped a foot on the floor.

"I AM NOT TINY!" He roared before charging out of the house, his cloak billowing out behind him, nearly tripping him up as he rushed after Natsu and Lucy.

….

It did not take very long to reach Duke Everlue's mansion. It was located just outside of Shirotsume town. And it was easily the biggest building in the sleepy little place.

Both Joshua and Natsu starred in stunned awe at the sheer size of the mansion from behind some trees. The pair did not dare get near the mansion just yet. After all, they were not the ones applying for the maid position. Lucy was. So why would they have to get close to the mansion. They both agreed that if anything went wrong, they would be there to help Lucy out. But beyond that, it was up to her.

The blonde wizard was not very happy with the plan, but she figured it was better than the normal plan for a Fairy Tail wizard. And by normal plan, that usually meant no plan if how the jobs in Hargeon and Mt. Hakobe were any evidence to go by. So, Lucy reluctantly agreed to the plan. She hopped out of their hiding spot just down the road from the mansion and lazily strolled up the mansion's front gates.

She hesitated as she approached the gates. The mansion was even bigger up close. How on earth was she going to find a single book in this place? There had to be at least a hundred rooms in the mansion. Maybe more. Lucy gulped then rang the bell.

"Um hello!" She called, "I'm here to apply for the open maid position?"

There was no reply. The mansion looked empty. There was no activity on the inside. She could not hear anyone on the outside either. Just quiet.

Lucy tensed up. Why was the ground near her feet shaking?

Dirt flew upwards as a large hole erupted in the ground near her. Lucy scrambled back as a massive, pink haired woman leaped from the hole. The woman was easily three times the size of Lucy. She looked like a human elephant. Her arms were as thick as Lucy's entire body. Her legs were like tree trunks. And her face resembled that of a bulldog. She wore a maid uniform nearly identical to Lucy's. Though hers was much larger.

"So you're here to apply for the open maid position?" The woman rumbled.

Lucy gulped, "Uh… yeah."

Lucy let out a surprised yelp as a second hole erupted in the ground beside her. As dirt flew by her, a second figure surged from the hole in the ground. This time it was a man dressed in a swanky suit with a large gold button on his chest. A thin, twirling mustache rested just below his large nose. He was not a large man at all. When he landed beside Lucy he was a head shorter. Lucy glanced down at the man nervously. The suit was all she needed in order to know who this strange man was.

The man uttered a hearty laugh before looking Lucy up and down, "So you are the new maid applicant then?"

Lucy gave the man a sweet smile. It was a fake sweet smile. But he did not need to know that.

"Of course." Lucy grinned, "Duke Everlue."

The odd man stared hard at her. His beady little eyes glanced at every part of Lucy. From the top of her head, to the bottom of her feet, he evaluated her. All the way, Lucy kept that sweet grin on her face. Though as time passed, as those eyes roved her, the smile grew more and more strained.

Would this pervert finish already? She thought to herself.

"Hm," Duke Everlue put a finger to his round chin. He then shook his head and turned on his heel, "No thanks. Get lost ugly."

"WHA!" Lucy cried.

"You heard the master. Go home, ugly." The massive, pink haired maid repeated.

Lucy hung her head, "I'm what- but- how am I ugly?"

"You just are." Duke Everlue replied dismissively, "I only hire the finest of beauties in the land. And well, you're not."

"Ooooh." Lucy sighed.

"Now scram already!" Duke Everlue barked before disappearing into the earth with his massive maid.

Lucy sniffled as the pair disappeared.

"I'm not ugly." She muttered.

"Well way to go Lucy." Natsu said as he and Joshua emerged from their hiding spot.

"There goes the easy way of getting into the mansion." Joshua sighed.

"It's not my fault!" Lucy cried defensively, "That old pervert would not know beauty if it bit him in the ass!" Lucy folded her arms over her chest, "I'm going to deliver some payback for that insult!"

Natsu smacked a fist into an open palm, "Do you hear that Happy? It looks like Lucy is ready for Plan T!"

"Aye!"

"Plan T?" Lucy questioned.

"Natsu. Does Erza need to teach you the alphabet again?" Joshua asked.

Natsu shuddered at the thought, "N-no. I know my abc's just fine kid! And Plan T is called Plan T for a reason!"

"What reason?" Lucy asked.

"Plan T, is take em by storm!" Happy cheered.

Natsu nodded, "Damn right."

Joshua felt a smile growing on his lips, "Take em by storm?" he rubbed his hands together, "I can finally put Erza's training to use! Let's execute Plan T!"

The boys began to charge towards the mansion gate. Both skidded to a halt as they felt someone snag them by the back of their shirts and yank them backwards.

"Oh no! I am not going to jail just because you both want to go destroy some stuff!" Lucy huffed, "If we are going to have to break into the mansion, then we are going to do it the right way."

Joshua and Natsu gave each other a puzzled look. Lucy began to speak a plan out loud. But neither really listened. All they could hear was the maniacal chuckles erupting from Lucy's throat as she detailed how they would break into the mansion, find the book, burn the book, then beat up Duke Everlue and his ugly maid. Joshua leaned over to Natsu.

"I have a very bad feeling about this." Joshua whispered as Lucy began to chuckle to herself.

Natsu gulped, "You're telling me."

….

"So, we have more wizards knocking on our door?" Duke Everlue growled as he stared into a small lacrima.

He lounged back in his gold and velvet chair. Relaxing in its embrace. Above him stood a floor to ceiling painting of himself. Only the greatest works of art would adorn his home's walls. And that piece happened to be the greatest.

His fingers tapped together as he stared at the wizards arguing outside his home.

"And these ones are from Fairy Tail." He muttered once he caught a glimpse of the guild mark on the blonde's hand, "Good thing I did not hire her." He frowned, "Why do these infernal guild wizards continue to try and break into my home?"

His eyes widened. Could it be? Do they know about how he came to be so wealthy? He gulped. Those activities were highly illegal. If the magic council found out then he would be ruined! He would be imprisoned. Or worse, the people who helped make him wealthy would come after him. He would come after him.

Duke Everlue ran a trembling hand over his face. His fingers twisted his mustache. If he found out that wizards had infiltrated and discovered his dealings, then there was a far worse fate than prison awaiting him. He watched as the blue cat the wizards had with them sprouted wings and transported the pink haired boy and the ugly blonde woman over his walls and up onto his roof. Meanwhile, the little boy they brought with them was throwing a tantrum outside of the walls. His feet stomped in the dirt as he cried how it was unfair that they would get all of the action and he had to be the lookout.

Duke Everlue grinned. They left their most vulnerable all alone. He tapped the lacrima. The face of his most trusted maids came into view.

"My beautiful girls." He smiled.

"Yes master!" The maids cooed.

"There are intruders entering the mansion. Virgo will deal with two of them. But there is a little boy waiting outside that I want captured and brought to me. I have some questions for him."

"We will deliver him to you, master!" The maids cried in unison.

"I know you will." Everlue tapped the lacrima again. The older wizards were on his roof now. One was kneeling down beside a window. Fidgeting with the glass from the looks of things.

He chuckled as they gained entry to his mansion. They may have gotten past his exterior defenses, but these Fairies would not leave his mansion alive. He tapped the lacrima, directing Virgo to retrieve his valuable guests and to capture the intruders.

"Lets see how well you deal with Virgo and the Vanish Brothers, little Fairies."

And chapter! This one was a touch difficult to write. I don't want every chapter to just be about the OC. I do want to put more focus on the Fairy Tail characters than I did in the original story (after re-reading and cringing a lot, I found that to be one of the biggest flaws in the Dark Fairy). I'm also trying to craft a bit of a new story out of the original fairy tail arcs. Connecting them in a way. You will see how that goes soon. There's already been a hint in a previous chapter.

Anyways, let me know what you guys think! As always, I hope you all enjoyed! Have a nice day!