~ A.N.- Well, hi there everyone! I would like to thank the new readers to my story. I hope you all enjoy what you will be reading. Also, a special shout out to the Fanfic member: Vesferatu for always taking the time to review my updates, and give me some ideas to go off of. I appreciate the help you're giving me in developing my story, intentional or not. ^_^ And to all my other reviewers as well, thank you.~


"Elsa…I… I think I need to get to work on training myself how to use my arrows and fire. I need to be able to protect myself, so you and Kristoff don't have to keep rescuing me all the time." Anna said to Elsa as the two sisters laid down in Anna's bed.

"Of course. And I will help you through it. Once we can control your emotions, we can work on seeing the trolls. The fire part is going to be hard Anna, you'll have to be married. Meaning, you'll be having sex." Elsa sighed lightly, feeling slightly nostalgic at all the time she had lost. She just had her sister back, and a wedding was right around the corner.

"I know… And even though it will be with Kristoff, I'm so scared Elsa. I don't want to think about that right now." Anna shivered lightly.

"There will be a recovery time, Anna. You're going to have to learn how to use your muscles again, and build them up. The training will put you to hard work." Elsa smiled lightly as Anna nodded and closed her eyes.

"Just don't leave my side until I can get out and be beside you, always." Anna yawned as she fell asleep, her body ready to work on recovering all the damage.

"Just close your eyes, Anna. Don't worry. I promise, I'll still be here in the morning." Elsa smiled as she picked up a book and began to read, cuddling her sister close to her, and enjoying a good read.


The period of wintertime had begun to gradually change into a much more forgiving time of year, the time of spring. The ice had thawed, and the meadows were just beginning to turn lush with green grass and the new flowers were just beginning to awaken from their cold winter slumber. Everything was beginning to come back to life, including the kingdom of Arendelle. Kristoff had made the announcement that Anna had befallen a terrible illness, and would be presented once she was at full recovery, and that during this time, Elsa would be with Anna and that she had put him in charge.

What happened in the weeks following the announcement was astounding to everyone, including Anna. The villagers brought forth care baskets filled with homemade goods of foods and natural remedies to help their loved princess of Arendelle to reach a full recovery, and care baskets for Elsa as well as they worried that she wouldn't have the time she needed to take care of herself and as well as Anna at the same time.

While it was true that Anna knew it was going to be a long recovery, she hadn't realized that it meant a full three months of therapy. However, thanks to Elsa, Anna was at full recovery and was ready to be presented back to the kingdom. Anna should be excited to leave the confinement of her room and training grounds, but she wasn't. One could say that even though the physical pain had scared and healed, the emotional scars were still present. The ghosts of the night of her attempted rape still remained in the forefront of her mind, and she was unable to shake the memory. Even at night, she still suffered intense night terrors to which Elsa was forced to wake her up, and calm her down. It had resulted in bringing them closer, but not in the way that Anna had once hoped they would.

Anna sighed as she looked out her window, her hands nervously twisting around the bright red fabric of her gown. There was a lot of people heading up the docks, through the open gates. Anna nervously chewed on her bottom lip, scanning the area anxiously.

'I haven't seen anyone except for Elsa, in three months. Not even Kristoff, who was always too busy with the responsibilities of ruling this kingdom. Why did he have to plan such a huge gathering, and a masquerade theme, on top of that?' Anna thought as she turned around and paced around her empty room.


Finally, Anna mustered up the courage to walk to her door, and put a shaky hand against the cold brass of the doorknob. With a light twist of her wrist, she took a step of faith and walked out of her room, alone, for the first time in all those months. Anna cast a glance towards were the party was beginning to gather, and turned to walk the opposite direction to the painting gallery, where she had always found herself running to, growing up.

Anna let herself in, and looked around at the paintings of the people she admired the most throughout her life. Joan, especially. She sighed lightly, remembering there had been a time when these paintings were the only friends she had. She continued to walk along, until she got into her room of family portraits, which she had not entered since her parent's passing. Each sister had been given their own, to branch off of with their new families.

Her slow moving feet turned into a faster walk, as her sharp eyes took in the history that she finally understood. She finally knew who the mysterious woman was next to her mother. Anna looked around, her feet moving faster as she grabbed the portraits her mother and father and tore them off of the walls, her hands shaking with a new found energy.

" How dare you, how could you have done this to my Mother, to my Sister, to me?! What did I ever do to you to deserve this?" Anna shouted a bit louder than intended as she tore the one down of her father as he was getting presented as the new king and threw it down on the hard floor.

Tears ran down Anna's face as she looked up at the blank walls, the only portraits remaining of her, Elsa, and of her mother and aunt.

Anna sighed shakily, and ran a hand up to her elegantly done hair, and pulled it loose, letting her long wavy locks down. She ran a shaky hand through her loose hair pushing it off her face as she walked into the corner where one last portrait remained, of her and Adrien, painted when she was 15.

Anna sighed as she felt the heavy feeling in her heart, reminding herself that she was missing her best friend greatly. She circled his face with her fingers lightly, and pressed her forehead against the painting.

"I came back after our argument to find that you were gone, and just as empty as this castle became without your presence, there was a hole that was left in me in my heart. How could you have left so easily, like we were nothing at all? You might have felt like we were nothing, but that's not what you were to me. I really thought we were meant to be…" Anna sighed as she looked up at the portrait with saddened eyes. Anna let her fingers fall to her side, unable to part with that painting.

Anna stopped as she looked at a portrait of her mother and herself as a baby, and smiled lightly, seeing the familiar fire she had always seen in her mother's eyes, the same she had inherited.

"Your eyes, they always shined so bright. I know you passed this down to me, in an attempt to save that light, but I'm afraid that fire has been burnt out. I… I'm getting lost in the dark. My light isn't strong enough to break through… And mother, I can't escape this now, unless you show me how." Anna sighed as she stepped back and looked at the mess of broken frames that scattered around her feet.

Anna walked over to the nearby fireplace, and grabbed a long match, and striked it against the floor, causing the tip to ignite with a small but hot flame.

Anna watched the flame dance, before she threw it into the pile and gasped as the fire quickly spread to the wooden frames, and began to burn away the memories. Anna quickly put down a wet circle of water from a nearby watering can for the indoor plants to keep the fire isolated, and opened up the window to let the smoke out of the confined room.

Anna turned around and watched the fire grow and sighed as the fire crackled and spit out embers, turning her pained past into nothing but a huge pile of ash.

Anna sighed as she walked over to the open window and sat on the edge, letting her legs dangle dangerously over the edge. Anna sighed as she felt the light warmth of the sun become absorbed into her unusually pale skin, and the slightly cool breeze flow through her long and untamed light auburn hair. With one more glance up at the sky, Anna jumped back through the window and raced up down the hall way and up the stairs that would lead her to the roof if the castle.

Once there, Anna climbed to the very top where the brass pole, which held their kingdom's flag stood tall and strong.

" It's funny how some positivity makes everything seem so bright, And the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all. Up here in the warm and fresh air, I finally can breathe. I know I left an alleged destiny behind, but right now, I'm too relieved to grieve. I'm standing in the life that I've chosen. My demons won't find me, because the past is all behind me, buried in the flames. Here I stand, and here I will stay, the brightness of a promise of a new day, never bothered me anyway!" Anna sung out as she spun around the pole that held their flag high in the air, smiling from head to toe as pure adrenaline rushed through her veins.


"Anna?" A voice called out from the ajar door, and Anna quickly climbed down the disastrous climb, and greeted Elsa with a light smile.

"Um…Hey there." Anna smiled lightly as she ran her hand through her long hair, removing it from her flushed face.

"What on earth are you doing? We need to be down to the doors to be presented in less than 20 minutes, and your hair is a disaster. I swear Anna, sometimes you're just too immature for your own good." Elsa sighed with a pinch of her nose, and grabbed Anna's arm and led her back inside.

"What on earth is that stench?" Elsa asked as she marched with Anna back down into their room to do Anna's hair.

"Ummm…" Anna sighed, relieved that Elsa didn't turn back to see her light blush on her cheeks.

"You there, find the cause of this foul smell, and dispose of it immediately." Elsa gestured to a walking by castle hand, who nodded and took off towards the smell.

"Now then, no fidgeting. I'll have it done in five minutes." Elsa murmured as Anna walked back into her room, and sat her down on her bed, to fix her hair.

Anna didn't reply but did as she was told, and kept her eyes fixed on the floor.

"There, much better." Elsa smiled as she elegantly pulled Anna's mane of hair into a beautiful bun with two ringlets of hair cascading down on either side of her face.

"Thank you." Anna whispered, and stood up from the bed and straightened her dress and grabbed the black feathered masquerade mask she was to wear, which truly only covered up the upper half of her face.

"Anna, are you sure you are alight?" Elsa questioned for the hundredth time that day, as she watched Anna nervously twist the mask in her hands.

"Yes. I'm fine." Anna sighed as she closed her eyes tight and slid on the mask.

"Fine?" Elsa asked with a questioning raise of an eyebrow.

"I'm nervous." Anna whispered lightly, looking back at Elsa through the mirror.

"You? Nervous about a party? That certainly doesn't sound like you, Anna." Elsa murmured as she walked over and put a reassuring hand on Anna's shoulder.

" I haven't been around anyone in three months, except for you. Not even Kristoff. I know he was busy, but I can't help but feel he's been avoiding me. I feel a huge gap between us and I don't know why it's there." Anna sighed as she nervously bit her lip.

"I have to admit that he has been acting very odd, but I'm sure there is a reason for it." Elsa sighed as she looked at Anna, " But no matter what, I'm going to be here for you." Elsa whispered softly as she hugged her sister.

'I can't bring myself to tell her that I can feel the gap between them as well. I don't want to believe it is real, but I can't help but feel she's headed straight for heartache.' Elsa thought as she pulled away and helped Anna to her feet.


A light knock came from the other side of the door.

"Your majesty, princess, the time has come to be presented." The strong male voice of Kayden called lightly through the door.

"We're coming." Elsa smiled lightly and wrapped her arm around Anna's waist, comforting her as they walked to the door.

"Don't worry Anna. Everyone is excited to see us again. It should be a fun day." Elsa smiled lightly, " Besides, I made sure there was extra chocolate fountains put out, just for you and me."

"Oh, Elsa… I love you" Anna laughed lightly and opened the door and the two royal sisters began their walk down to the doors that would lead them into the great hall.

The trumpets erupted in a melody of melodious noise, reading the sisters smiled lightly at each other as the doors opened.

"Presenting Queen Elsa of Arendelle, and Princess Anna of Arendelle." The royal announcer called out as they both emerged.

"You'll be fine." Elsa murmured as she walked down the stairs to the middle of the carpet, where Kristoff was awaiting them both.

Anna smiled nervously, and walked to the edge of the balcony where she overlooked the cheering crowd, happy to see their beloved princess alive and well. Anna was looking out at the crowd, when her sharp blue eyes met familiar green eyes, in the middle of the crowd. Even with his exquisite mask which covered his entire face but his lips, Anna easily recognized the warmth that came from his eyes. As she locked eyes with the stranger, Elsa felt her anxiety leave, and looked up at Anna with a questionable glance.

"Hello, to my wonderful kingdom!" Anna smiled as she announced to the crowd, " I am very thankful for the care and concern that was sent my way during the long recovery time, and I wish to extend my gratitude to all of you. I have never been more proud to be part of such a marvelous kingdom." Anna smiled and curtsied lightly before the crowd, who cheered in reply, " Now then, the Queen and myself would like you all to start in the celebration of the ball." Anna signaled to the band, who began to play the strings beautifully.

Anna gracefully walked down the stairs to reach Elsa and Kristoff, who both smiled lovingly at her.

"You look beautiful, my princess." Kristoff smiled lightly at Anna.

"I… um… Thank you." Anna replied nervously.

"I'm glad to see you back on your feet." Kristoff responded.

"Yes… Me too." Anna nodded, " With that being said, shouldn't you and I be out on the dance floor? I mean, as the guest of honor, I should be out there with everyone else, it's a rule I think…Not that I have to obey all the rules, but…" Anna rambled as Kristoff shook his head lightly.

"I apologize, but I will have to decline." Kristoff responded and turned around.

"Kristoff… What did I do so wrong?" Anna pleaded, keeping her voice down so only him and Elsa could hear her.

"You haven't done anything. I just don't have time to play. I have to welcome our new trade partners. Sorry." Kristoff sighed.

Anna stood still, her eyes beginning to brim with tears as the sudden feeling of how she felt at her sister's coronation, and caught Elsa's wide eyes of shock on Kristoff and then concerned ones at Anna.

"Anna…" Elsa whispered as her dark cerulean eyes locked onto Anna's crystal that was beginning to glow with the strength of emotional pain Anna was feeling.

"I…I have…" Anna fumbled, suddenly feeling the need to run, very far away.


"Excuse me, my lady, but I was wondering if I could have the pleasure of escorting you for your first dance?" an unfamiliar male voice asked from behind Anna.

Anna and Elsa both looked at the young suitor, dressed with the upmost elegance and decorated with awards from battles. Anna looked back at Kristoff who was showing no sign of telling her not to, and Anna's expression changed into that of anger. She glared at Kristoff, and then smiled as she turned back to the suitor.

"Yes, you may." Anna replied strongly enough for Kristoff to hear, and took the young man's hand, and let herself be led to the dance floor, where he led her in the waltz.

"Kristoff, a word. Now." Elsa hissed as she grabbed his arm and led him away from the party, despite his protests.

"What the hell, Elsa?" Kristoff murmured as they walked into the kitchen and rubbed his sore and now freezing cold arm.

"I trusted you with her heart Kristoff. I trusted you with this whole kingdom. How could you be so cold to her, when all she's wanted was to be with you? Do you know how much pain I saw in her eyes every time you sent word back that you couldn't come see her? You're destroying her!" Elsa shouted and tossed her hands in the air in frustration.

"Look, this is none of your business." Kristoff sighed as he ran a hand through his blond locks.

"If it's concerning my sister, it is my business. I want an explanation, and I want one this very second." Elsa responded with a glare.

"Look, I can't control myself around her. After almost losing her, all I have wanted to do is take her. I want to marry her, right now. I want to make love. I want to have all of her, but I know if I do that, it will awaken her power, and she clearly isn't ready for that! She's not ready for marriage, and I can't force myself on her. Don't you see, if I'm around her, I won't be able to stop myself." Kristoff explained with a deep sigh.

"Then don't get married! For heaven's sake, marriage isn't always necessary. As long as she doesn't become pregnant, there is no need to get married. But you pushing her away like this is going to make her lose control of her powers. You can't keep hurting her. Figure this out, and make things right with her by tomorrow night, or you can find your leave. Because any true love of my sister wouldn't be treating her like this." Elsa warned and with a swish of her ice cape, turned around and walked out to find and comfort her sister.

Her eyes scanned the crowed, anxiety building up as she couldn't fine her sister. It was only when she saw the flash of Anna's bright red dress sneaking out of the back door did Elsa begin to follow to where her sister would be going.


"Oh Adrien, that mask is truly wonderful. No one recognized you at all!" Anna smiled as she skipped along the creek near the castle with her best friend on the other side of her.

"Yeah, except you. You recognized me the moment our eyes met." Adrien chuckled.

" Why did you have to sneak in?" Anna asked timidly as she looked at Adrien who sighed.

"I'm not welcome in the castle. I told Elsa about Hans being my cousin, and the plot my father has to find your mother's secret book about how to spread the curse of magic and one thing led to another, and now she fears that I will try and kill you. She doesn't trust my family, including me." Adrien explained.

"I see…" Anna sighed and walked around the gardens with Adrien by her side.

"But the dance was well worth it. I couldn't stay away after I heard word that you were well. I've been praying for your recovery night and day, since your accident." Adrien smiled lightly as he looked at Anna.

" I am happy that someone is happy to know I'm well." Anna sighed and frowned lightly as she thought of Kristoff.

"Give him some time, he's probably just still in shock that he almost lost you." Adrien smiled, immediately reading her thoughts.

"You know me so well." Anna smiled and stopped as Adrien pulled her into a strong hug, in which Anna buried her face into his neck, breathing in the smell of his cologne.

" I won't be able to stay much longer, I'm sure your sister is out here looking for you. Your absence from that party will be easily noticed." Adrien sighed as Anna hugged him tighter.

"But… I need you here. I need my best friend with me." Anna pouted as she looked up at Adrien with her puppy dog eyes.

"Please don't do that. It breaks my heart enough to know that I can't stay by your side." Adrien sighed.

" Maybe I could reason with Elsa… then you could stay!" Anna responded quickly, looking up at him with hopeful eyes.

"Trust me, it won't work. It will just lead to her watching you closer, and making it impossible for me to at least write you." Adrien responded lightly.

"Hey, don't cry." Adrien sighed as Anna looked down, fighting back tears.

"Don't tell me to do that! My whole life, everyone I've ever needed just leaves me, in a ridiculous fight to try and keep me safe! I'm sick and tired of it. I'm tired of having to say goodbyes." Anna shouted, regretting in doing so as her crystal began to light again, illuminating the darkness that surrounded them.

"So, the firestone does react to you. You have the power of fire after all… Just like Hans said." Adrien whispered in shock as he looked at Anna.

"No… No… This… It's just a weird stone given to me by some of Kristoff's family." Anna quickly tried to lie, but then stopped as she looked at him, " How did you know what this stone is called?"

"I… I…Listen, I must go. Elsa is close. I was told by your mother to give you this letter, when the time was right. And I know it is now," He paused as he handed Anna a weathered letter and then stepped back, "Make me a promise here tonight. That you will never forget me, and even if you can't see me, know that I live in your heart and in your mind. I promise that I will never take you for granted again. I will be near you, always. I promise. If you call to me, I will hear you. I will come." Adrien whispered.

"Adrien, wait, you didn't answer me, and what do you even mean?!" Anna whispered back as he began to back away into dark woods that surrounded the castle.

"I have to go! Just be safe!" Adrien whispered back in urgency as he ran off into the night, dropping his mask.

Anna sighed as she bent down and picked it up, looking into the darkness where Adrien had run off to.

"You're hiding something." Anna sighed as she felt a faint eclectic pulse run through the black velveteen masquerade mask.


"Anna, there you are." Elsa responded as she came to Anna.

" Sorry, I needed some fresh air…" Anna sighed, unable to pull her gaze away from where Adrien had run off into.

" Anna…" Elsa asked and moved in front of her, to look into her eyes, " What really happened?"

"Nothing. I promise. Just found this mask when I came out here to breathe, and thought I could find the owner. No big deal." Anna lied smoothly, fearful of what Elsa might think to know she was going to keep a secret friendship with Adrien.

"Well, are you ready to head back in?" Elsa asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Elsa, I don't want to see Kristoff right now. Can I just retire to our bedroom, and we'll talk when I see you, after the party?" Anna responded with a little hope in her eyes.

"Yes, of course. Go ahead, I'll be up in a bit." Elsa nodded as Anna hurried off and entered the castle through the back door.

Elsa watched her sister leave, her concerned gaze on Anna.

'I know she's lying. Maybe I can get it out of her tonight.' Elsa thought as she began to walk away, but stopped as she felt something crunch under her heeled foot.

She looked down and saw a piece of paper, entitled to herself in a handwriting much similar to her own, one which belonged to her mother.

Alone in the bedroom, Anna sat on her bed and lit a candle as she pulled out her mother's letter to her. After checking to make sure that Elsa wasn't on her way up, Anna pulled the letter out from under her pillow and undid her mother's seal on the papers, and began to read what was written to her.


"To my Dearest Anna,

By the time you read this letter, I will already have passed on to the next world. I am sorry that this had to have happened, and I hope that you are doing well. I hope that you and Elsa have figured out a way to control her beautiful powers. If not, I have enclosed a separate sheet on how to do so. I also want to apologize for the life that I gave you, Anna. I never wanted you to feel the way you did, or be treated by your father the way you were. I know I didn't do a fantastic job at showing you this, but I loved you with every fiber of my being. I never thought of you to be a disgrace. I was so privileged to have you as my daughter.

Anna, you must listen carefully to what I have to say to you. You are born of fire, the power of magic that has been passed down on my side of the family for generations. It is critical that you learn to master it. I am about to leave on a journey with your father to try and figure out if this rumor is true or not, but there seems to have been a new power of great threat, preparing to destroy this world. You must learn how to master your powers, as I was not able to do so. I know it's hardly fair to ask this of you, but if you do not do so, the world that we all know may be lost.

I know that this all seems like a lot to take in. But don't run away. Don't be like I was, you're so much stronger than I ever could have hoped to have been. Take my advice my dearest Anna, You can travel the world but you can never run away from the person you are in your heart. You can be who you want to be, whoever that is, and you have the power to make the whole world believe in you.

If you find yourself lost, keep all your light in the dark. If you're searching for truth, you must look in the mirror and first make sense of what you can see. They say learning to love yourself is the first step that you must take when you want to be real. To control your powers is no different. Before you can master it, you must learn to love who you are, if you ever wish for someone else to love you.

Running away will not help, I would know that sailing to exotic locations won't teach you how you should really feel. You need to be strong my daughter, and face up to the fact that you are who you are, and nothing can change that. Now, I know it's not so far to where you need to go to find the peace you desperately need, but the hardest part is found within the battle inside of yourself.

Never forget that I love you my Anna, and that I love your sister too with all my heart, mind, soul, and strength. Please, be strong. And forgive me, for I know that my weakness against your father's authority caused you and Elsa to endure so much pain. Please give Elsa her part of my letter, after reading through this. It will instruct her in how to help you with your powers, and instructions on the person you both will need to see next.

The trolls believe that one must have sex in order to awaken this power of yours Anna, and I do not know what it would be like to make true love as I never loved or even liked your father, but I ask that you follow your heart, it is never wrong. Whoever you pick, royalty or not, I support in marrying you. Please keep in mind that it has been rumored through the tales of the prophesy that sex, isn't the only means to awaken the power, although I do not know this for sure, it has been said that the same love used to control your sister's powers, are the same that can be used to awaken your own.

One last thing, my child. Please, get as close as you can to Elsa. That is the true balance that you will need to maintain your powers, without her, you could end up destroying the world, rather than saving it. I know it's been hard on you, and I know this won't be an easy task, but you must accept her and let her in, until you and she become literally one mind and one soul. I… I regretfully do not know how to do so, but I have complete faith in you. Be strong Anna, and never forget your own beauty and self-worth. I love you and will always be watching over you.

With all my love,

Your Mother.


Anna fought back the tears as she folded her mother's letter up and hid it under the pillow before opening the doors to her balcony and walking outside to look up at the stars.

"Mother, this isn't fair of you to ask of me! I'm just a child, really. I can't even eat spaghetti without getting the sauce all over myself. How could you expect me to save the world? Don't you understand, I'm a failure? I'm not a good princess. I'm not even that strong to begin with. You've picked the wrong person for this… I… I'm just going to let you down!" Anna sighed as she buried her face in her hands.

"That's not true Anna." A light voice floated through the air.

"Elsa!" Anna breathed as she turned to face her sister.

"You… Dropped my half of Mother's letter. I read through my half, and I am guessing that you read through your half." Elsa sighed as she walked up next to her sister.

"I did." Anna sighed as she looked at the ground.
"Who gave it to you?" Elsa whispered, looking at Anna.

"A…Adrien did. Before he somehow knew you were nearby and took off." Anna sighed as she bit her lip nervously.

"Anna, this thing between us isn't going to work if you keep hiding from me. Kristoff may hurt you, Hans may hurt you, Adrien may hurt you, father may have hurt you, but I'm the only person in this world who would never dare to do such a thing! I… You're all I have and I love you so very much." Elsa whispered as she lifted Anna's face gently to peer into her eyes.

"I…I'm sorry. I love you too." Anna whispered as she looked into Elsa's eyes.

"Anna, when I let it all go last summer, never before had I felt so free. Now I know that a brand new life is down this road, the road that I've chosen. I know there isn't much left here to say, but the one thing I feel that I need to say is, Love's never too late. Anna, I broke free from all those memories, and all those goodbyes and sacrifices led to this new life. I promise you, as long as you don't let me go, I won't let you go. As long as you don't give up on me, I won't give up on you. I'm here to stay." Elsa whispered, as she took Anna's hands into her own cool ones.

"I… Okay…" Anna nodded as she sighed out a huge sigh of relief.

"So then, time to talk?" Elsa murmured as she led Anna back to her bed and say down, patting the bed and indicating for Anna to sit.

"Yes… Our journey… It's ready to begin." Anna nodded as she prepared herself.


~ Okay, so it is very important that you read and review this chapter. Why you might ask. Well, before I write the next update, I need to know what you as the readers would like to see. 1-Would you like to see Anna with Kristoff or her with Adrien? 2- Or would you like the love to be awoken through Elsa? 3- However, if you want me to incorporate Elsa finding true love with someone else, let me know, and I will make it happen. The fate of this story is completely in all of your hands. I will rule with the majority vote. Thank you again for you continued support!~

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