Chapter X
Cruiser Chatter
June of that year….
A certain bunny abruptly stirred in her sleep, claws tenderly running through the soft, downy, lighter gray fur of her tummy. It wasn't wanted given that she was attempting to sleep in for an additional few hours, yet it persisted till she caught the perpetrator with a paw. There came a disgruntled humph from her husband as he was stopped from his thought to be involuntary actions.
No more than a few moments passed by till she released his wrist, where his paw returned to rest against her upper abdomen, thumb lazily drawing small obscure patterns. Letting out a sigh she pressed her back further into his chest, their respective warm gray and red furs merging mutually like pieces to a puzzle. It was comforting for the couple to be in nothing else but their bare fur, even though the fox was somehow more pawsie, if that was even possible.
Quarter of an hour supported such a claim, as the previously accused paw caressing her chest, made her wiggle in their shared embrace. Underneath her gray fur were her more sensitive nubs; the courser fur that was generally indentified as a trait amongst males made it gradually more tricky to ignore the intimate contact. It was almost as bad as the tummy rub earlier, but instead of trying to pull away, the pleasurable fondling was welcomed.
Arching her back slightly she pressed her chest into the warm paw, letting out a small whimper. "Nick….nmmp," she murmured, placing one of her smaller paws on the male's larger one.
There was no response from him, furthering the confirmation that he was asleep and had no idea that he was torturing his wife in such a satisfying way. He simply slept on, letting out the seldom grunt or whine as he dreamt on. Again the prey's paw grasped onto the predators wrist, momentarily stopping the devious bandit. All the male did was drape his tail across her shins, their bodies being hidden from the sternum down by warm bed coverings, which shifted when their limbs and bodies did.
"Nmmp…whem've plaved…enoumph?" she groaned once again, her lips pressed tightly in a pout. Again there was no response, save for if one counted the grunt the tod let out, as he pressed the side of his face deeper into the rosy pillows above his mates head.
Warily the snoozing doe let go of the dark brown paw, this time it behaved, having learnt its lesson, finally. It settled over her lower abdomen, all it did was knead a pawful of the fur. The rabbit surrendered, it was hopeless to stop the paw fully, also she didn't desire to pull away from her heat source jus to get away from it. Especially in the cooler hours of a June morning after a night of heavy raining. Besides, it was comforting to feel the larger animal's heartbeat against her back, and to hear his slow rhythmic breathing above her.
Something about all this brought a sense of familiarity and with that, thoughts of security and ease. Nothing else but her male could so eloquently present these warm feelings of content. All together these culminating emotions that she was experiencing made her let out a long drawn out, heavy sigh of admiration. Memories of what they had gotten up to hours before flashed behind her heavy lids.
Because of this they would both need a shower before they headed out to her family's farm, neither of them wanted to arouse suspicion the moment they arrived. Rabbit's senses of smell may not have been as sharp as a predators, along with some species of prey, but they could still pick things up from a dozen yards or so away. Ideally it would be better if they could spend a day or more there before they brought up the news about them being mates, that and further still being husband and wife.
The latter would be by far the most trying news to bring up, moreover to have her parent's to actually accept it, any of it would be miracle. This was all because of the cards stacking up against them already. Her parents were a little old-fashioned when it came to mates and marriage, preferably in her family it was best to be married before becoming mates since it implied that they had been intimate. Secondly there was her parent's views on interspecie unions. This was a mystery to her as she truly didn't know how her parents felt about it. Not once could she recall her parents even bringing it up in their household, or around her and her siblings.
Still if they were or weren't for it, or just neutral in their feelings toward it, they might be a little distraught finding out that she was dating out of the animal's in the prey category. There was then that her partner was a fox, rabbits' natural enemies since the dawn of time. What truly concerned her was that they wouldn't accept their union owing to Nick's past. He used to be everything her father had stereotyped about foxes, which he despised with a passion. Her mother to a lesser degree shared some of these views, but she often than not waited to learn a little about the animal before she judged.
Either way it was going to be an interesting and very busy two weeks down at Bunnyburrows. Fortunately there would be police work involved as well, so it may give both her and her partner sometime away from her family. This was all thanks to Chief Bogo, as he was the one to assign them to oversee and provide extra security for the festivals that would be taking place while they were there. The tod had voiced his complaint to her before she swayed him to look at it like she was. If things were unpleasant down there they could use it as an excuse to get away for a few hours.
Out of the blue there was loud slam from a door on their floor, this startled Judy up onto her forepaws. Her mauve spheres darted around the room frantically trying to locate what had made the noise but it was hopeless, being all but blind in the dark room. She relied heavily on her hearing, as such her ears were focusing in on the most minuscule of sounds, angling themselves till she caught onto something. However all that she heard were muffled heavy hooffalls, from some kind of ungulate as they walked across the carpet of their apartment.
"I'm going to kill that guy," Nick murmured. "Come 'ere," he tightened the arm he had around her waist, persuading her to lay back down.
"M'kay," the rabbit agreed, her heart still hammering in her chest. She settled her head back underneath her husband's muzzle. She closed her eyes, but it felt pointless as she felt wide awake. After a little yawn she mumbled, "Thought you were asleep?"
"Nocturnal, Carrots" he deadpanned, knowing that she was just a little slow from just waking up. He like ,most foxes were night animal's. With a lot of practice he had become accustomed to sleeping when she did, but he wasn't in a deep sleep till around midnight.
"What time is it?" she murmured, feeling the paw from earlier stroking around her naval, oddly enough this would lull her back to sleep, most nights.
"It's around…" she felt him lift his head up,"… threeish, or so, go back to sleep," his voice urged huskily, before he nuzzled behind one of her ears.
"How 'bout yourself?"
"I was trying, till bashed for brains came in," he growled, wiggling the side of his face into the pillow, once again fighting the losing battle of going to sleep.
"How do you know who it was?"
"I waited outside our apartment last week till he came home, he always slams his door, also same guy who uses all the hot water in the fricking mornings," he growled.
"So that's where you were," she hummed, as his paw roamed from her lower abdomen to her chest.
"Yep, just doing my own little stakeout," a small grin formed as he felt her heart beneath his paw.
"Not as bad as my neighbors," she stated as she placed her smaller paw over his
"…Don't remind me. I'm going to give him a warning, doesn't stop I'm gonna fine his ass for disturbing the peace," from his tone he was serious. He pulled his muzzle away till she felt it against the scruff of her neck, his warm breath washing over the thin fur.
"Ni-Nick?" she heard his muzzle snap shut making her shudder a little as she felt his fangs skim her neck fur. A few tense moments passed by, "Nick this isn't funny," she whispered sourly, not liking him playing like this due to it making her instincts scream at her to scream. The second mock chomp was louder but instead of waiting for a third time he caught the flesh of her scruff between his fangs in a delicate hold, chewing on it tenderly.
"Yhh lvvve ett?" he was able to muffle.
"Yes," she hissed, for some reason or the other it felt pleasurable as well. He teased her about having a biting fetish.
He released her, licking over the spot lovingly, "Taste good," he breathed as he rested his head back in its usual spot. His paw once again settled around her, this time dormant of any sort of mischief.
Him being so pawsie tonight was understandable considering as they might not be able to be so openly affectionate towards the other at her family home. Maybe a nuzzle or kiss, but they'd be in a household full of bunny's with sensitive hearing, she doubted that they'd be able to get away with what they did earlier that night. This she wouldn't openly say to her predator, he'd take it only as a challenge and this would only lead them into trouble.
"Night, Judith," he pulled the covers back up to their upper chests, having been pulled away when she awoke.
"Night, Nicholas….see you later," she purred from grinding her teeth together.
"Hmmm, I hope so," he gave a lingering kiss to the top of her head, afterwards it fell silent in their room once again.
This time it would stay that way till around five when the doe's alarm on her phone would go off, only for them to fall back to sleep again for another three hours, when the sun would be peaking through the slit in the curtain. The alarm had only been forgotten the night before, due to the bunny being more occupied with the moment she had been sharing with her fox. This was also why they would be sleeping in longer than they usually did. It was common for mates to want to sleep in for longer hours after coupling together in a night of unrestrained bliss and lovemaking.
Last night hadn't exactly gone smoothly, given that Nick hadn't been exactly in the mood, but Judy had been more than little persistent in convincing him to go along with it. Something she had learned from him was that his previous mates could never get him to change his mind when he wasn't up to being more intimate. Something about her or just how she did it always swayed him to changing his original standing. It may have been that unlike his previous mates she wasn't too pushy or demanding, or tried to trick him. If he was truly out of it, enough so that he would become uncomfortable she would lay off of him, giving him his space.
Tonight, last night and a little of that morning had been satisfying for both of them. The only regret they had was that they couldn't spend the rest of the morning snuggled up together. Partially because the bunny wanted to get back to her hometown a few hours before dinner, that and because the fox had refused to be swayed in leaving early in the morning. They had settled on leaving around eleven, and would stop somewhere along the way to pick up lunch. This wasn't the ideal plan for her, but she guessed that they had two weeks down there, more than enough time to show her partner around, and to greet her to at least some of her siblings.
A little pass 14:00…
Three hours had roughly passed since they left their apartment, there was still another hour to go and the vulpine was already bored out of his mind. He absolutely detested long car rides, no matter the scenery or what type of car they were in. Last year he had taken Flash up on an offer of a ride in his street car. It had been fun and all speeding on a vacant road, but still after thirty minutes he had become bored. Even when he had been handed the wheel he had soon become bored. Guess he just wasn't a car person, he was more of a, well he didn't quite know what he was. He was into valuable metals and gems, along with other assorted shiny bits and bops.
To take his mind off of his boredom he looked out the window, seeing only endless rolling hills and fields of countryside, seldomly seeing a large farm and house. His phone was currently in his pocket, the signal coming and going randomly, making it more of a chore to go through furbook. Also he promised his mate that he wouldn't have his phone out as often as he usually did, unless it was to take pictures. For one it was one of her parent's top peeves, and that was animal's too focused on their phones to notice what was around them, secondly he wanted to use the time on their vacation to get close to his in-laws and also time opening more up to his mate.
The silence had drawn on for a good hour or so between them, so he asked, "So….how many relatives do you actually have, Carrots," she had told him this already, but he was hoping to learn more about her family.
"My parents including my siblings, or everyone?" she asked glancing at him for a moment before returning her attention to the road, though they were the only ones on it for miles.
"Hmmmm, both if that's alright?"
"It is," she nodded with a smile, glad that he was at least trying to get to know her family, her previous boyfriends had never bothered. "So there's two-hundred seventy-eight if you include me with just my parents and siblings. With all my first cousins, aunts and uncles….well last time I checked, roughly over twenty thousand."
"Holy crap!" this was the third time she had told him, but he still couldn't grasp. "And you only wanted a dozen…." he moaned as he buried his face in his paws.
"It's, not that big, some family's have roughly around fifteen thousand or more relatives," she mumbled, feeling her cheeks burn a little crimson, realizing how bizarre it must be to her mate, who grew up as a single child with only one parents.
Bunnyburrows population was almost around a billion by now if that sign was anything to follow, if there population truly went up five every second. That simply wasn't the case, the sign itself was a joke. It was true that they were explosive breeders, but it was the families who lived on the giant farms like she did that had such large families. They needed hands to work the fields and also because rabbits enjoyed having large families. The exact population was more around sixty-one million in population now, and it wasn't just all rabbits who lived out there either, there were other animals as well.
"I'm just messing, but at least out of all of your family I got the best," he teased, but he did mean it.
"Flirt," she grumbled, her grip tightening on the wheel.
"Only for you," he had turned his muzzle to her with his signature smile, emerald eyes drooping lazily. "Now tell me, why June of all months. Why didn't we go sometime in the winter when their….do you guys even have winter out here?"
"It doesn't snow," she stated. "It rains instead, but that's what it does during the four month winter we have. But I wanted to do June because of all the festivals we have…also?"
"Judy?" he questioned with a raised eyebrow. "Did you hustle me again?"
"No….well sort of," her eyes furiously trained forward, not wanting to meet his gaze even for a second.
"What, need me to talk to a couple of your boy…." his bunny looked at him with wide eyes. "You're kidding?" she looked away again, her cheeks turning crimson. "I swear, you should have just asked me," he sung reassuringly, who knows he might enjoy bragging how great she was.
"It's not just them," she mumbled. "My family always has a family reunion every ten years for three days in the second week of June. Also my last boyfriend's family are close friends to mine, so they're always invited," she mumbled grumpily and a little anxiously, hiding something still.
"You know you can tell me anything, Fluff," he said softly, offering a paw that he had set on the console.
Judy placed her own in his, their fingers locking them together. "I know," she let out a sigh, her ears lowering a little in agitation. "My last ex has been contacting me for the last couple of days, my parents having told his parents that I was coming up," she explained, wishing that her folks hadn't have told anyone. "He told me that he's excited to see me again, that he's sorry about how we broke up…he also wants me back," she groaned angrily with herself, wishing now that she told him to simply back off, instead she had been too passive, not wanting to hurt her ex, no matter how much he had hurt her emotionally.
"Guess you want your big bad predator to scare him off?" she shook her head with a smile.
"No, just want him to see that I'm married, and to someone better," Nick leaned closer and gave the side of her muzzle a chaste kiss for the praise.
"Hmmm, Sly Bunny," he hummed, this more than ever being true.
"I…I'm sorry, I should have told you earlier."
"It's fine, I can see how that's embarrassing," he waved it off.
"Not jealous?"
"Nahhh, after last night, I got nothing to worry about," her face lit up like a tomato, making him snicker, it was too easy to mess with her. "You were great last night," he purred happily.
"You weren't too bad yourself, Slick."
"I picked up on that," he folded his paws behind his head with a sinful smirk, events from the previous night fresh in his mind.
A few minutes passed them by till Judy broke the silence with what she felt was a little too prying. "So what were the names of your other mates?"
"Erhhh, well there was Jenny Locke, Silvia Hurst, Katie Rivas, Tanya Williams, Vienna Ronin, the there was Elizabeth Young," he counted them off on his fingers.
"Were they all vixen's, right?"
"Yep, you're the first interspecies relationship I've had, as you know."
"So you've told me about them, but you never told me why you….." she didn't know how to describe what happened.
"Fell apart, broke apart, split away, kicked me to the curb," he said chuckling humorlessly. "They all ended badly, what's the point in telling you about what went wrong, can't we concentrate on us?" he said calmly.
"I would like to know…so we don't make…well the same mistakes," she admitted, besides it would open him up to trust her more.
He let out a groan as he couldn't see a way to reasonably argue with her logic. "I hate it when your right," he mumbled before he let loose a defeated sigh, "You've only spilled your heart out to me," the memories from his previous relationships rushing back to him as he spoke.
"Nick, if you prefer we don't have to talk about this," the love and joy of his life breathed softly. She was one of the only animals who truly understood him, and hadn't turned away, as such she knew when it was best to not press.
"I want to show you how much I truly do trust you, Carrots," he said softly, as he stared out at the road ahead of them, seeing fields of corn, carrots and other such agricultural produce pass them by.
"You've already showed me you do."
"I haven't though, not really," he chewed on the inside of his cheek as he thought how to phrase his words. "You know little about me, while I know so much about you. It's not a fair trade," his eyes landed on the stereo.
"We got an hour before we're in your nightmarish home?" the rabbit nodded with a little hum of confirmation and a smirk. "Since we're comfortable I'll start with Vienna," he started it bluntly, no point going back now, he was determined, and he also wanted to get these things off his chest. "We met when I was eighteen, my first serious relationship. I remember that she was a good-looking vixen, lovely brown eyes, a smile that could cheer anyone up around her. She wanted to be an EMR. If I'm right she became one when I was twenty-three," he paused as he took a sip at the water from his bottle, feeling a little thirsty.
"But we were only together for eight months. Finally one day she couldn't handle being with me anymore. I was constantly smoking, I wasn't around enough, constantly late on dates and making excuses about not being able to spend time together," he rubbed his forehead in annoyance as he could practically hear her voice screaming at him. "She also didn't take so kindly to the fact that I was hustling animals. Well, one night I came back to my apartment one night and found a note on my bed, no Vienna," his tone wasn't all that flat, portraying that behind his façade that even today it still hurt.
"I'm sorry, we don't need to," the other officer started as she picked up on traces of sorrow. She fell silent as her paw was squeezed by the male's larger one.
"I need….I want to tell you. I want you to know wh-who I was before I met you," she stole a glance back to his eyes seeing that he was serious, then refocused on the road as he continued, "Then there was Elizabeth. She was my second mate, she was a few centimeters taller than me, competitive, academically driven, wore half moon glasses, intelligent blue eyes. You would have gotten along with her seeing as you two can both be shy," he grinned as he drew the comparison, never having done so before.
"I'm not that shy," the prey mumbled in an undertone, which the fox didn't catch.
"I met her one morning while I was getting coffee. She was sitting at a table by herself so I bought a drink for her and sat next to her. We kicked things off right away, but what undid it all was that I lied about my profession. Seven months later….I forgot to say, I was nineteen at the time," his mind was still a foggy this morning from the prior night's engagements.
He pressed on, "Well, half a year later I was out selling counterfeited greeting cards and other knick knacks with another fox, I think his name was actually Fox, not even joking, I think his name was Fox," he chuckled, even today he found it strange to be named after one's species.
"Either way, it was around two in the afternoon, she had left her professors lecture due to being sick that day. She found me at this false stand," he paused as he pursed his lips, deep in thought. "Don't know if I said it, but I told her that I was a contractor with a local construction company in the Tundra district. Well, anyways we got into an argument, I let some things slip, she finally discovered that who I told her I was, was a lie," she slapped me hard for that," he mumbled it sorrowfully, some, most of these were painful. He had been devastated when she left him.
"Did you two stay in touch?" the doe asked cautiously.
"What do you think," he snorted, but not with the intention of being crude. "I wouldn't have kept in touch with a jerk like me. The last I heard she moved away to DeutschsStag for an Internship," he paused as he inhaled deeply, angry at himself. The small paw in his reassured him that at least he hadn't completely screwed up his life. "I did see her before she left though. One night I was walking home, and I saw her through a window at a restaraount with another fox. She seemed happy, much happier then when she had been with me. But she locked her eyes onto mine for a second before looking away, pretending that I wasn't there," his tone was a little solemn.
"That was a little harsh," Judy scoffed and caught out of the corner of an eye that he was gazing over her.
"It was, but in the end I got you ," he said softly, glad that sometimes things worked out in life for him.
"Who was next?" she asked, feeling her heart swell a little in glee.
"This is the last one," he yawned again, becoming bored from being in the car for so long, "Next would be Siliva Hurst. She was alright, but not exactly my type. I was twenty-three when I met her. If I'm recalling this right, I met her when Finnick and I needed to get the van repaired. Someanimal smashed all our windows out," that had cost them a good chunk of change seeing as they didn't have it insured.
"That's awful, why would..." she cut herself off, knowing exactly why someone would do that to them, they were foxes, as simple as that. Nick gave a little nod, knowing that she had figured it out.
"She was one of the mechanics at this garage I took it wasn't anything great about her, she was cute though. Nice gray fur, light mauve eyes, black tipped ears, an okay figure, a bit too gruff for my taste," he shook his head commedically, this out of all his other relationships was just an unkown circumstance in his life.
"Somehow or another I was with her for nine months. Thing is it wasn't even a breakup. I guess we were just friends with benefits, that had taken it a little too far," he mumbled, still even to this day he couldn't lay a finger on what they were exactly. "I saw her about two months ago when we were getting groceries, she didn't recognize me. I find that a little insulting really, I mean who can forget a guy like me," he said with a wide grin, which must have been contagious because his partner smile too, stiffling a giggle. "You were with me too, she was the vixen wearing the oil stained blue overalls, had her cap on backwards," the younger animal nodded, as she recalled the female. It was hard not to remember considering she stood out like, well an oil stain on a rug.
Curiosity wasn't the first time that had gotten the rabbit officer in too deep, she had been like that ever since she was a kit. Always poking her nose where it wasn't wanted or simply didn't belong. Now of all times was an example of such as she suddenly asked, albeit nervously.
"You never…did you…..di-did…..urhhhhh," she stomped her left paw onto the floor mat angrily, just wishing that she could just spit it out already. "Did you love them?"
The male sat up straighter in his seat, being caught off by such a question, he tired to play it off the best he could. "Ah is the cute little rabbit feeling insecure?" he coed.
"What? Of course not!" she snapped back fluesteredly.
"Oh is that so," he purred.
Sighing in exasperation she conceded. "Just…please answer the question," she pleaded, turning to look at him with her eyes wide, ears laid back submissively.
"Don't….come on don't give me that look."
"Nick please," she blinked a few times, making her husband groan in disgust. He was a sucker when she played it cute.
Covering the right side of his face he looked away, but he made the mistake of peeking. His resolve soon fell and he mumbled. "Damn you bunny's for being adorable," she grinned a little, but was actually a little anxious about his answer. It was obvious that he loved her, but for some reason or another she was feeling very subconscious about it all. She couldn't imagine him holding another female in his arms, much less making love to them.
"I guess I was in love with them during the time, or I thought I was," he let out a groan. "What do you want me to say, Judy?"
"I really don't know."
"No, I guess I didn't love them…well I did, but it isn't like how I feel about you. Whatever I felt towards them, it's not the same as what I feel when I'm with you, talking to you or even arguing with you," he tightened the grip he still had on the paw. "I was looking for it with my previous mates, but it wasn't really there. But when we started working alongside each other, and I really got to know you, I felt what I felt for them, but it was stronger. When you returned my love, I just knew. If that even makes any sense."
"It does," she nodded. "I felt the same way about you. No one I was with previously made me feel the way I do when I'm with you. I…I can't even describe what it feels like," she shrugged her shoulders. Judy had slowed the car down a little having spotted a sign that notified them that they were a couple miles out of the main town.
The tod said confidently, "Well, we'll have time to figure it out together," the shorter mammal was watching him, listening carefully to every word he said. "But not right now, we're here," he nodded to the window, his mate's attention shooting back to the road.
Nick grinned seeing how nervous she was becoming, he couldn't deny that he was also just as uneasy as she was. They would be at their destination in the next thirty minutes, where they'd be spending the next two weeks with her family. It was what he was silently dreading for half of this year. Anyone who was married or was planning on getting betrothed was as tense as a bow string when meeting their in-laws. With circumstances as they were for them, they had every right to be a little apprehensive. It wasn't everyday a fox met his extended family who happened to be rabbits. Furthermore the father of his mate wasn't exactly one who saw his kind in the best of light.
There was no turning back now, they were here and were effectively trapped seeing as they also had to stay down here for the festivals. For once in his life he did feel completely helpless and out of control. Things were no longer in his territory of expertise; he wasn't good with the entire family thing, not like his partner. How things would play out, he didn't have a clue. All he knew about his partner's parents was the things she had told him, and also from meeting them at his graduation. They appeared to be pretty decent animal's, if a little bit overprotective of their eldest daughter, that along with being a little bit strange, but in his opinion all rabbits were a bit odd.
Well, I've survived the ZPA, being an insane bunny officer's partner for three years, and I've survived being shot. This should be a walk in a field. He thought to himself, looking on the brighter side of things instead of being his usual pessimistic self. The reason being was his wife who sat next to him. Even with both of them being anxious she still had a cheerful look on her face. That gave him a little strength as he figured that if she wasn't worrying too badly about things, then he shouldn't either.
No matter what happened in the next two weeks, no one was going to tear them apart from the other. They were in this together, and he'd rather be shot again then let someone decide that they shouldn't be together. No one else's opinion truly mattered when it came down to it, it was their choice to be in an interspecies marriage; everyone else could send them strange looks, nasty remarks but as long as they had each other, they were confident that they could overcome it all.
HI: Yes, it feels like it's been forever, trust me I know how you feel, this week took forever to go by. So you'll all probably why I ended it like this, and did this chapter. Right? Well good, because I'm going to tell you Zootopia fans why. I did this chapter because I wanted to do a chapter focused mainly on dialogue and to put more of Nick's past out there before I forgot about it. Also I want to spend a great amount of the chapters times on Bunnyburrows, and also to go more into Judy's past, because I've fed so much of Nick's to you guys so far. We know a great amount more of our Officer Hopps from the movie than Nick, but not much about her childhood. So these will be mainly focused on her perspective. Also thanks to you writers and readers who sent me ideas, I've got some good ones and I'm going to try and incorporate them into these next four to six chapters.
So to those of you wondering why I didn't just have them pull up into the driveway of Judy's family farm. I wanted to do this because I thought it would be fun, and also I'm already working on them in separate chapters, this is due to me have a lot of writers block this week due to my classes coming up for finals. I know you'll all understand that it's difficult to keep these chapters updated weekly with all this extra stress and my time being taken away by hours of studying. I didn't want you guys to go without a chapter this week, and also I found this to be fun and it also gives us more insight to Nick's life prior to Judy running into it.
That's about it for me right now. Hope you enjoyed this chapter, please review if you enjoyed it, have a comment, some ideas you want to pass on to me, criticism or just pointing out my mistakes. Lastly before I sign out for the night, thanks all of you great writers, views, readers for favoring, reviewing, following and viewing this story. All of your comments have honestly made me smile when I go through them in the morning, or sneak to look in class. It's made writing this story a fun experience and I have had a great time working with the ideas you guys have given me, and I am glad that you have all been so receptive and patient with this story. Thanks to all of you this story has made 162 reviews, 274 favorites, 33,420 + views, and it has over 420 followers. You guys are great, all of you. Thanks again so much. This is Reverend Archangel signing off, Goodnight all and I hope you have a good rest of a weekend or week depending on time zones.
