Charlie: Yay! Chapter 10! I'm into double digits! Okays, some quick notes before we get started. Yes, I don't like Matthew, for the simple reason that he sucks…period. I have a level 12 Colm who's better than many of my level 20/20 Matthews. So, as with all other of my fics, don't leave a pointless flaming reading: "OMG YOU SUXORS BECAUSE MATTHEW ROXORS UR SOXORS!" If you do that, you will get a cameo in this and you will be insulted. Now that that's clear, please don't flame me just to get a cameo. Anyways, I'm not even gonna bash Matthew that badly in this, just some torment here and there, but then seeing what I did to Vaida, yeah, I'm not really singling him out or anything.

Erk: Aren't you supposed to be dead?

Charlie: Yes, I am a phantom…wooo! Phantoms are good… MY MINIONS OF DOOM! (FE8…summoners are GOOD). Anyways, here's Chapter 10, Part II of the K/K Miniseries. Enjoy.


K/K Beauty Salon Part II:

Schoolyard Makeover

Kiyoko led the accused Matthew away from the schoolyard where the shock of the arrest had died down somewhat. Jessica had pleaded with Kevin to stop his nonsense, but the priest refused to budge. In the end, it was decided that Matthew should be tried the following day with the Boarder Guards as the Justices.

Kiyoko then decided to take Matthew away from the commotion to prevent any riots from sprouting up. Halfway between the schoolyard and the main commercial area of Silent Springs, Kiyoko turned off the road onto a rickety mountain path. As the two moved deep into the mountains on which Silent Springs was situated, Kiyoko kept looking back periodically to make sure her captive hadn't fallen off the steep cliffs that line the pathway.

Matthew's hands were shackled and his feet were loosely chained. He walked solemnly behind Kiyoko, wondering what sort of torture chamber they were going to lock him into. He had already been stripped of his Miranda Rights, there's nothing left for them to take other than his life and his dignity.

Suddenly, Kiyoko stopped in front of Matthew, making him fall into the snow in an attempt to keep from knocking the girl down. Matthew slowly got up, weighted down by the heavy chains, and looked up. In front of him, he saw a huge dark Château, complete with ominous lightning clouds hanging overhead. The gigantic building was secluded by the surrounding rock formations and could have easily blended in to the mountain if it weren't for the brightly glowing windows and storm clouds hanging overhead.

"We're here." Kiyoko announced calmly.

"What is this place?" Matthew asked.

"Ahh…" A mysterious voice called out from behind Matthew, causing him to fall into the snow again. "This my friend is the infamous Silent Springs Library."

"That's great…" Matthew grunted as he picked himself and his three hundred pounds worth of chains from the ground. He turned around and found a druid standing behind him. Matthew recognized the man as Kevin, one of the people defending the town earlier. "But why am I at the Library?"

"That, I cannot answer." Kevin replied. "Kiyoko, why ARE you two here?"

"Matthew committed a Section 204.67-23.5, Paragraph 2-A, Line 349, Statement 12." Kiyoko said.

"Kiyoko…" Kevin said. "The last time I checked the law book was twelve years ago when I thought wearing mismatched socks was illegal. Give it to me in English?"

"Fine." Kiyoko said. "He's in for Statutory Rape."

"Wow…" Kevin said. He glanced at the criminal. "For real?"

"No." Kiyoko said. "Brian found him with Sammy."

"AHH!" Kevin said. He turned towards Matthew. "You are a foolish one. The priest is VERY overprotective of his sister."

"Yeah…" Matthew said. "You could've told me that before."

Kevin shrugged. "You never asked. Regardless, we must get you settled into your new jail cell. When is his trial?"

"Tomorrow." Kiyoko said. "The boarder guards will stay and be the justices."

"Interesting." Kevin said. "But isn't Brian normally the chief Justice?"

"He's the plaintiff this time." Kiyoko replied. "Matthew is the defendant obviously. He would be defended by his Tactician, Jessica."

"I see." Kevin said. "Do you have a role?"

"I get to be the Persecutor with Chawee!" Kiyoko squealed.

"Don't you mean prosecuter?" Kevin asked.

Kiyoko looked at Kevin and thought it was a trick question. She pointed her fingers at him and clicked her tongue while winking. "Riiiiiiiiiiiight."

"No Kiyo, prosecutor means that you'll be trying to convict the defendant, persecutor means that you're someone who oppresses someone else." Kevin clarified.

"Ohh…I knew that." Kiyoko said. "Well, shall we show Matthew to his room?"

"Indeed." Kevin said. He unlocked the door to the library and beckoned for Kiyoko and Matthew to go in. On their way in, Matthew looked up at the storm clouds in the sky sending bolts of lighting down onto the ground randomly.

"Umm… do those things go away?" Matthew asked.

"Oh, nah, Clide and Clive like it here." Kevin said. "They're nice though, unless you try to escape, then they'll blast you to kingdom come."

"Wait…you actually NAMED these clouds?" Matthew asked incredulously.

"Yeah." Kevin said.

"Weird…" Matthew muttered.

Up in the sky, Clide and Clive looked down at Matthew and listenened.

"Jackass…" Clive muttered.

"Well, he'll be here for a while…lets have some fun with him." Clide said.

"This'll be good." Clive smiled evilly. After Matthew and Kiyoko disappeared into the Library, Kevin took one good look up at the clouds.

"Don't kill him yet." Kevin said. "We need to torture him at the trial tomorrow, Kiyo's prosecuting."

"Okay!" Clide called back. "We'll just shake him up little."

"Good!" Kevin said. Then the druid walked into the Library and disappeared from view.

Inside the Library, Matthew was looking around in awe. The place was enormous with row upon row of books on shelves that stretched into the high ceiling. In the center of the around the cavernous main hall were doors that lead to other similarily large hallways. There was even an entire hall dedicated to those cube thingys that Demon Samantha used to play Final Fantasy the Spirits Within.

"Wow…" Matthew said. "This place is bigger than even the Ostian Library."

"Yes… it's quite expansive." Kevin said. "Just no sudden moves."

"Why?" Matthew asked? He took a step forward, only to get yanked back roughly by the Librarian. Before Matthew could ask why the Librarian pulled him back, fifty bolts of black energy materialized in front of him, zapping the space in front of him into a literal vacuum. Matthew felt air rush forward to replace the air molecules that were vaporized by the trap.

"THE HELL WAS THAT!" Matthew cried.

"Automatic fluxers." Kevin replied. "Anybody come in without letting me know gets fifty flux spells concentrated on their body."

"Is this a Library or a governmental institution!" Matthew asked breathlessly.

"Think of it as a multimillion gold personal collection." Kevin said. "Now… let me get you a card and we shall be on our way."

Kevin walked over to his desk and retrieved a small piece of paper. Using his magic, he encoded a magical message on the card. He handed it to Matthew who looked down and saw his picture and information on the card.

"How did you know all this?" Matthew asked.

"I'm a druid." Kevin said. "I use…DARK MAGIC…WOOO!" Kevin made little ghostly gestures with his hands. "But the real reason is that Kiyoko here got your wallet." Kevin produced a small pouch and handed it to Matthew.

"Oh…" Matthew said. He tied the pouch onto a belt and followed Kevin into the Library. They took the third door left of the entrance and walked down three flights of stairs. At the bottom was a long hallway that led to another door. Along the way, Kevin pointed out various traps.

"This is the poison arrow port." Kevin said pointing to a hole in the wall. "There are around fifty of these scattered all around here. That's the crumbling walkway. Any unauthorized movement over this area will result in a fifty-foot stretch of walkway to fall into a lava pit. And trust me, it won't collapse until you're exactly in the middle, so don't expect to be able to jump back quick, unless of course you can make twenty five feet in less than a second. And finally, near we have the decapitator at the ed of the hallway."

"What does that do?" Matthew asked?

"Decapitates anyone who tries to break out." Kevin said. "We have on the other side for those who want to break in."

"Why would anyone want to break into a prison?" Matthew asked.

"I don't know." Kevin said. "I just wanted two so it'll be symmetrical. Anyways…" Kevin opened the door to the end. It led to a modest cell with a bed, a sink and a mirror. There was a little window for him to look out. "Here is your room. I'll bring you your meals. And good luck." Kevin said.

Kiyoko let Matthew into his cell. The man sighed and plopped onto the bed before Kevin locked the door.

"Is it possible for him to escape?" Kiyoko asked.

"No, because unless he digs through one hundred feet of concrete or survive a five hundred foot fall out the window, the only way he can get past is by going through the hallway." Kevin said.

"Is that possible?" Kiyoko asked.

"No, because the moment he steps into this hallway, fifty arrows will shoot at him." Kevin said. "from launchers in the far door."

"Ahh…" Kiyoko said. The two walked in silence for a while. Just before Kiyoko got to the front entrance, she turned to Kevin.

"Man…sucks to be him." She said.

"Yes…it does." Kevin agreed. He bid the girl farewell and sent her off.

At the schoolyard, Jessica had grudgingly agreed to a trial process to get Matthew free. After that, she sent off the other members of her army present and told them to keep silent until lunch. She had Hector carry the still unconscious Vaida back to the inn as well. Before Jessica left, she told Alan that Florina and Sain would be on their way. Alan nodded and told her that everything was set.

Kiyoko returned to school just after Jessica left.

"What's up?" Kiyoko asked.

"They're coming." Alan said. "Aminec's floating somewhere overhead on Delphi, and Charlie's setting up the mines in the back yard."

"Mines?" Kiyoko asked nervously.

"Yeah." Alan said. "They're not strong so hopefully nobody will lose any limbs."

"Hopefully." Kiyoko said. "How's everyone else holding up?"

"Kate decided to stick around." Alan reported. "Brian took Sammy home. And I dunno how to say this, but the Three Musketeers are screwed."

"What? Why?" Kiyoko asked.

"The mages got an extra guy." Alan said.

"Who?" Kiyoko asked

"That kid." Alan said pointing out Salrin who was chatting with Louisa and Max. "Name's Salrin. He was part of the bandit raid. Showed up in our backyard before your hair incident. Well, he's a mage so they took him in and now we're screwed."

"Hmm…" Kiyoko said. She wandered off for a second and then came back.

"Nah, he's useless." Kiyoko said.

"How do you figure that?" Alan asked. He caught himself too late as Kiyoko dangled a pouch in front of him. "Nevermind…"

Kiyoko was still laughing when Charlie returned.

"What's so funny?" He asked.

"Kiyo just shoplifted Salrin." Alan said. "We're not as screwed as we thought we were."

"That's good." Charlie said. "Is Matthew safely locked away?"

"Yeah." Kiyoko said. "Don't you think Brian was a little harsh?"

"Yes, but I don't care." Charlie said. "I get to prosecute and that's all that matters."

"Can I help?" Kiyoko asked.

"Sure, I need a hand anyways." Charlie said. "Well, we got everything fixed. We're the welcoming committee."

"Eh?" Kiyoko asked. "I get to help?"

"Of course." Alan said. "Here's the plan. We welcome Sain and Florina in. While we're giving them the grand tour of the entrance hall, the Mage-y 'triplets' are going to make something for them to eat in the cafeteria. We usher them into the cafeteria, our job is done and we go to the roof to watch the fireworks."

"After they get their snack, the mages take them to the classrooms, where the young ones show them their work. George and Glenn will be there to talk to them."

"Afterwards." Charlie continued. "They get led to the back where Dias, Hitomi, Fureal, and Aminec are. While Dias, Hitomi, and Fureal distract those two, it's up to us three to light the fuses on the roof leading to mines. Dias will get enough separation between Sain and Florina so hopefully Florina will slide off the cliff and Sain will still be standing. Unless Florina completely lost her reflexes, there's way too many rocks over there for her NOT to be able to grab anything."

"Then, we just watch Sain rescue Florina because Dias, Hitomi and Fureal will be 'knocked out.'" Alan finished making quotation symbols.

"Aww…" Kiyoko sighed. "Where does Kate come into this?" She began wandering around the school.

"Well…" Charlie said. "Please for the love of god don't go into th-"

"EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! KATIE! THAT'S SO CUTE!" Kiyoko squealed.

"..classrooms." Charlie finished uselessly. He and Alan immediately ran into the classrooms hoping to stop a catastrophe.

Kate had decorated the classroom a la K/K, meaning there were a lot of kitty cat drawings, pink, and cutesy stuff. Kate couldn't do much alone, so Charlie had hoped that Kiyoko wouldn't go into the room and go crazy with her.

Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. So by the time Sain and Florina came over the hill towards the school, the entire building was covered in pink wall paper and kitty cat ears. Charlie stood in the doorway amidst a group of fluffy pillows, pink plushies and hanging mobiles.

"Hello?" Sain called as he entered. He was a bit perplexed at the way the school was decorated.

"AWW!" Florina squealed as she went from decoration to decoration squealing at the cuteness. "SO CUTE!"

"That's the loudest I've ever heard you talk." Sain noted.

"Meep…" Florina squeaked, reminded by the fact that Sain was with her.

"Hello?" Charlie offered. "Sain? Florina?"

"Oh…Hello there Charlie." Sain said.

"I see you've remembered my name." Charlie said. "I'm sure you know Kiyoko and Alan here as well." Charlie gestured to his companions.

"Why of course!" Sain said. "And especially lovely Kiyoko. Might I-"

"Don't push it." Kiyoko growled.

"Yes…" Sain said.

"And you are Florina right?" Charlie asked streatching a hand out towards Florina.

Florina nodded meekly and backed away from Charlie's hand. "Ye-..yes…please don't get too close."

"Charlie…" Kiyoko growled. "Don't be molesting her."

"Shush." Charlie grumbled. "Well, anyways, welcome to our school. We'll have some snacks for you in the kitchen later and I'm sure all our little ones are so excited to meet you two."

"We can't wait to meet them too." Sain said.

"Ye-yes." Florina agreed.

"Well, if you go to your right, you'll see our kitchen. Our mage students should have some food for you." Charlie said.

"Okay!" Sain said enthusiastically. "I am hungry." He then went into the cafeteria followed by a shy Florina.

After the two had gone, Charlie gestured to his friends. "Roof, now!" The three of them went outside and found the latter leading up to the roof. Alan began climbing but Charlie and Kiyoko just made a few swift leaps up to the roof.

"Show offs." Alan muttered.

"Hey, not our fault we're swordsman." Charlie said. "Now concentrate, Kiyo, did you move the fuses?"

"No…" Kiyoko said innocently.

"Okay…lemme just…there." Charlie grabbed a group of fuses. "Okay, six mines, the mages will be up here in a second. We have to light these at the same time."

"Okay." Alan said. "It should be fine. What could go wrong?"

"Knowing this town…" Charlie said. "Anything can."

Back inside, Sain and Florina were having croquettes and hot chocolate, both badly burned, served with milk, which was amazingly also burned.

"Mmm…" Sain forced. "This is good… in it's own little way."

"Ye…yes!" Florina said.

"Well…" Sain said pushing his plate away. "I'm full. You three are really talented mages."

"Thank you sir." Louisa said. "Now if you'll step into the next room, our young ones would like to meet you."

"Okay!" Florina said. She was excited about meeting the little children.

"Thank you." Sain said. The two wandered into the next room while the three mages scampered outside and up the ladder.

"What took you three?" Charlie asked.

"Cooking took longer than I thought." Max said. "Now be quiet. Where are the fuses?"

"I have them." Charlie said.

"Good, now I hope you'll be competent enough to keep them safe." Louisa sneered.

"Watch it." Alan growled.

"People!" Charlie said. "Lets fight later? We've got a job to do."

"Fine with me." Louisa said. "Because now that we're even in numbers, you guys know you'll lose."

"On the contrary." Kiyoko said. She pulled out three magic tomes from her robe. "You mages need to learn how to keep your weapons away from wandering hands."

"..give those back." Max growled. Kiyoko giggled and tossed the tomes towards the trio of mages. Charlie and Alan laughed as the mages fumbled to keep their balance while catching the tomes.

"One day…" Louisa threatened. "One day."

"Yes…" Charlie said. "I'm sure you'll defeat us and all that jazz."

Back inside, Sain and Florina were talking to the little children with great gusto.

"The children are very eager to meet a real Pegasus knight and Paladin." Glenn said. "I'm glad you two could make it."

"It'll be our pleasure." Sain said. He spent the next few minutes telling war stories to he children while Florina and the girls played with each other's hair. As Sain dramatized many aspects of his travels with Lady Lyn and subsequent stay at Castle Caelin, Florina couldn't help but laugh. However…she was never prepared for what he had said next.

"And back there, Florina may look like a gentle, peaceful girl, which she is most of the time, but she is also a furious fighter of great skill. She is one of the best knights I know and I don't know what we would've done without her." Sain said.

Florina blushed furiously while all the children looked at Florina in awe. In her arms, Florina felt little Eliza turn and look up at her with bright eyes. They couldn't believe that Florina was such a great knight.

"Well." George cut in. "That is all from our guests today. Say goodbye boys and girls."

"Good bye Sir Sain, Good bye Lady Florina!" The children chirped.

"Good bye kids." Sain said happily.

"Take care!" Florina smiled.

Glenn and George went up to them.

"I'm so glad you two could come." Glenn said.

"You've given these kids an expierence that'll stay with them forever." George said. "Now…there is one thing you could help me with."

"What would that be?" Florina asked.

"Could you give a demonstration of your skills in the backyard? We have our PE teacher out there and a student along with our magic teacher. The kids'll watch from inside, I'm sure they'll like to see you two spar." George said.

"Umm… I'm sure that'll be fine." Sain said. "You up for it Florina?"

Florina jumped back a bit from Sain, but she slowly regained her poise. "Su…sure!"

"Excellent!" George said. "Come with me."

He then led the two into the backyard. Glenn herded the children to the windows. While doing so, he gave a small flick with his hand producing a torch stave. He gave it a good wave, sending a message to the demolition crew.

Charlie was almost falling asleep when the signal nearly blinded him. Glenn's torch flash woke everyone and nearly sent Salrin falling. As everyone gained their composure, they all leaned over the roof to look into the backyard. Indeed, Sain and Flornia were back there, and they were getting ready to spar. Charlie passed out the fuses and matches.

"On my mark." Charlie said. He waited for Sain and Florina to begin. As soon as their weapons met. Charlie gave the signal and all six fuses were lit, snaking their way down the roof and into the ground, where the mines lay.

Moments passed and nothing happened. Then suddenly a huge resounding explosion echoed through the valley as the ground between Sain and Florina split in two. Unfortunately, the explosion hadn't gone as planned. Instead of sending Florina sliding to a sure doom, Sain was the one who went bouncing. Charlie looked at Kiyoko.

"Are you sure you didn't mess with the mines?"

"…Maybe…a little." Kiyoko said sheepishly. Charlie slapped his forehead. "Well…at least we got one of them…lets hope it works."

In the yard, Florina watched in horror as Sain bounced towards the falloff of the cliff. She sighed when she saw that he had caught onto a rock, but still worried about her companion. She looked around and asked for help. The blast had "knocked" Dias and Fureal to the ground, but Hitomi was still up. Florina went over to her.

"Help me!"

Hitomi stood up and shook the snow from her clothes. "Huh? Oh yes! Your friend!"

The two girls went over to here the rift made a little slide that emptied into the canyon.

"Sain!" Florina cried. "Hang on!"

"My, such beauty, how can I not hang on!" Sain said, flirtacious to the end. Upon hearing that, Hitomi grabbed a rock and chucked it at the paladin, missing him by a mere inch.

"Ow! Sorry!" Sain said. "Just get me out!"

"Ug…you're too deep!" Hitomi said. "I can't…"

"I'm slipping!" Sain said.

Florina looked down and gasped. He was indeed slipping. For a few agonizing seconds, Sain clung on, struggling to stay up, but then, his strength gave out and he slipped, going over the edge.

"NOOO! SAIN!" Florina cried as she ran down the rift and flung herself off the cliff.

"FLORINA!" Hitomi yelled. The demolition crew on the roof had also seen her leap of faith and jumped down.

"What did she do!" Charlie asked.

"She…just jumped!" Hitomi said. "I couldn't stop her."

"Let's hope Aminec is ready for them…." Alan said. "Otherwise Jessica will be pissed."

Everyone nodded…and prayed for the best.

Sain saw Florina jump off the cliff after him, when the girl's body reached his he stretched his arms out and grabbed her. Florina tensed for a moment before letting him pull her close.

"…Is this how we'll die?" Florina asked.

"I guess so…" Sain said. "Pity… now no more girls will know of the great Sain."

"Is that a bad thing?" Florina asked.

"Depends on your point of view." Sain replied. "But I'm just joking… hey…if I hold on to you tight enough, do you think you'll survive the fall?"

"I don't know…" Florina said. "But I don't want to try…"

"It was just a thought." Sain said. "I'm sorry I came on a bit strong at times…guess facing death makes a guy think about his actions."

Florina giggled a little.

"Hey, you smiled!" Sain said.

"Am I not supposed to?" Florina asked.

"You just…never seem to." Sain said. "I always wanted to make you smile, but all I ever manage to make you do is cry, blush or call for help. Usually, I end up being beat up."

"Hehe…" Florina smiled. "I'm sorry…"

"It's okay…" Sain glanced down and gulped. "It's a long fall… the ground's coming up slowly."

"Gives us some more time…" Florina muttered.

"I always thought you were very pretty…" Sain said gazing into Florina's eyes.

"…Thanks…" Florina blushed madly.

"What? No scream this time?" Sain asked.

Florina shook her head. "Not this time."

Sain and Florina looked into each other's eyes for a long time as their heads slowly inch towards each other.

"Florina…I…think…I…" Sain said.

"Yes?.."

"I…" Suddenly, Sain saw something behind Florina. "I …see a Pegasus!"

"What!" Florina said.

"No, I see a Pegasus!" Sain turned Florina around and pointed towards the white horse flying towards them.

"We're saved!" Florina said.

In an instant, the white winged horse had caught both of the falling knights and was flying up with them. It heaved a little from catching the two falling people, but it was still okay. Soon, Florina and Sain were up the cliff amidst cheers from the crowd there.

"Are you two okay!" Dias said madly. "Hurt anywhere?"

"We're fine." Sain said. "Thanks to this pe- where'd it go?"

Everyone looked around the Pegasus had disappeared.

"Wow…weird." Sain said.

"Divine intervention?" Fureal suggested.

"Or… something else altogether." Charlie said. He looked down the cliff and saw a lone Pegasus Rider sneak away discretely. The innkeeper smiled

Sain and Florina left later after Fureal did a complete physical examination on both of them. As they left, they bid farewell to the children again and thanked the teachers for letting them come. After telling Charlie and Kiyoko that they would see the two later, the pair left the school for the inn, excited to tell everyone about their near death experience. Sain would of course want to embellish his role, but as they walked back, absent-mindedly holding hands, neither of them seemed to care what version of the story got told.

Charlie watched the two go off.

"They look cute together…" He mumbled.

"Yes they do." A voice said behind him. He turned around.

"Glenn, you scared me." Charlie said breathlessly.

"Sorry… but I have a feeling that during their fall, something happened." Glenn said.

"Me too." Charlie said. "By the way, how's Delphi? Catching a falling Florina isn't hard, but a falling Sain…oh man."

"Delphi's fine, though he's a bit pissed. Aminec's giving me hell for it right now." Glenn said.

"Well, I'm sure it'll be fine in a few days." Charlie said. "And now, I have to go back to the inn. Gotta take care of business."

"You do that." Glenn said. "Good luck Charlie."

"Thank you sir." Charlie said.

"Oh and Charlie?" Glenn called as the innkeeper headed towards the commercial area of town.

"Yes sir?" Charlie asked.

"I expect to see you in detention every day for the rest of the year after these people leave for ditching." Glenn said.

"And you expect me to show?" Charlie asked.

"No, writing referral slips with your name on it just gives me something fun to do." Glenn said. "Take care."

"You too." Charlie said.

Glenn then headed inside. From the window, Kiyoko and Alan watched their friend trudge towards his inn.

"One day, we'll be able to walk away from school during the middle of the day too." Alan said.

"Yeah…" Kiyoko sighed. "But until then, it's Chicken Soup an Pocky day."

"Not any more." Louisa said sheepishly. She and the Mage-y Triplets came up.

"What do you mean 'Not really?'" Kiyoko asked. "I love chicken soup and pocky!"

"Well…when we…tried to cook… we…umm…destroyed the kitchen…so… umm… there…. Oh please don't kill us."

Kiyoko's eyes began to glow. "You..my…" Kiyoko unsheathed her daggers and the mages began to run. "COME BACK HERE! LET ME KILL YOU! I NEED TO KILL YOU!" Kiyoko screamed.

"Is she ALWAYS like this?" Salrin asked as he ran away with his new friends.

"Just on Tuesdays." Louisa said.

"Yeah, she's much worse the rest of the week." Max said.

"Oh great…" Salrin said.

"Yep, welcome to Silent Springs." Max said.

"Thank you." Salrin replied. "Remind me to take the next train out."

"There are no trains here." Louisa said.

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"


Charlie: Yeah, K/K didn't do much, but oh well, I'm brain fried. This is part 2/4 of the K/K series. But don't be fooled, there's more than four chapters on K/K, some will focus on K/K more than others, but I must get the plot moving since I see I have like four chapters and I still haven't hit lunch on day 2. Anyways, hope that was okay, please leave a review if you want to.

Reviewer's Corner n.n

DragonLady626: Heh, Vaida pretty was a very…uneasy scene to imagine for me. SATs are over…thank God. I hope this chappy's still good… the thing about writing this…I'm worried that sometimes my writing may slip.

Kitty Merow: Yay for laziness! I do the same thing, me and my infamous one liners as reviews. I'll be fine on the typos thing, because honestly, these things are just too long. And seeing that we're at chapter 10 and only got past one and a half days… it's just too much to worry about perfection.

SwordmasterKevin: Heh, I wanted to get SainxFlorina crap outta the way. Next chapter, we shall see what fate befalls Heath…though most likely he'll get his head ripped off.

KevinC: Kate and Kiyoko are just crazy. This chapter didn't focus as much on them as I liked, but they still screwed up the positions of the mines. As for your library, yes, it's that lethal, and yes, expect it to be hit by K/K as well.

Inferno-Hero: Heh, the soundboard is cool. SoS is funny, I always wanted to see people's reaction to that name, so I put it in. And now… it looks like my chapter count shall break triple digits.

AngelofFate1: Hehe, Matthew bashing! Yeah! And you look pretty sis! No more gender confusing, meaning that guys in class shall now hit on you. Hehe!

Kiyoko-Chan: I know you can live offa pocky alone, but pie is good and veggies are good for ya! I don't want you to get sick now! You must stay healthy! -fusses- Clubs shall come back…before LUNCH! Hehe, Erk and Rebecca's date definitely warrants the "Erky-Poo fanclub." As for the thirty up club…I have some fun ideas for them that I'm working on. And no Kiyo, a tablespoon is not that big.

Samantha: Hehe, Matty's in court because he stole a piece of toast and Brian found him getting too close to ya. (He's overprotective of you). When Kitty invades again, I'll give ya something to fight with n.n as long as you don't hit me.

Random Person: Hehe, Vaida should awake in a bit… it should be fun! And if X flames me…well, he/she/it can, I don't really care. I'll just embarrass him/her/it even more.

RWT: Lyn's just crazy. I bash Matthew for one reason. I like Matthew, but out of sheer habit, or because this happens WAY to much, I like watching him die more. In my games, he dies for the simple reason that he sucks (effing hell, 5 str, 9 skill, level 20/1 assassin… THE HECK is that!). And looting is fun…although…a bit gross.

Nightmare3: Meh, sanity is overrated. Mine left me long time ago, hence this fic. Hehe, the inappropriate escapades should apply to all characters as Jessica uses some low tactics, but since it's an unfair trial… Oh and I read FE High, it was hilarious! I didn't get a chance to review yet, I should do it now -nod-

Charlie: Phew, that's a lot! I appreciate everyone who reads and reviews this a lot! I love you all and I hope I can keep bring you good stuff.