Hello lovely readers! It's been a little bit of awhile, hasn't it? Well luckily, I've returned with part 2 of the Frontier chapter! Now, this one is a bit long… But it covers a lot on the family's take with Amon and such and I also hope that this makes up for me not posting for awhile lol.

There is ONE more chapter left that is based off of Season 1! I will then have three/four chapters that will be based on Season 2.

Hope you enjoy this chapter! I sure enjoyed writing the ending (and you'll see why).

Anyways, I thank you again for your reviews, favorites, and follows! Enjoy!

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Frontier Part II

At the probending arena, there were a good number of people that showed up to watch and support tonight's match. However, there were also a large number of heavy securities from the metalbending police all around the entire premises. Korra and the rest of the Fire Ferrets were just preparing themselves for the match until two familiar faces showed up in the room.

The avatar was about done putting on her gear when she looked up and saw Sonam and Kun walking in searching for her.

"Sonam! Kun! Over here!" called Korra as she waved to get the twins' attention.

They both spotted the avatar's call and walked on over to where she had been done getting ready with her gear on.

"Hey, check out the avatar all geared up! You nervous?" asked Kun with the usual big grin on his face.

Korra waved off the question and chuckled lightly. "Not a chance. This match is definitely going to be an interesting one."

"Why is that?" asked Sonam curiously.

"See that guy other there," pointed out Korra towards the direction where Tahno was standing at the other side of the room, finishing gearing up as well. Both of the twins looked to where Korra pointed and then observed the guy. "He and the Wolfbats have won all the way to the top in previous matches."

"Woah," said Kun amazed. "Do you mind if I ask him for an autograph then?"

"I'm sure you guys will win against them," said Sonam.

Suddenly, Bolin appears from behind the avatar and springs a huge smile on his face with his hands clashed together. The young earthbender had met the twins earlier today during Rohan's assessment, and Bolin could not believe or contain his flare when he stood in front of two amazing benders from the United Forces. He truly felt as if they were famous celebrities.

"It's so great to have supporters tonight, and by supporters I mean you two!" said Bolin. "The first time I met Rohan he mentioned that he had older brothers."

Kun chuckles. "He also mentioned to us that you tried hitting on our older sister last time." Then the younger earthbender's face fell apart completely and guilt settled inside.

Bolin squeals a bit. "Uh, well, it was really… that doesn't seem like something I would remember." The young earthbender couldn't keep it together once he felt the twins scrutinizing him, even though in reality they really weren't at all. So that led Bolin to swing his arms up in surrender and cry out saying, "Okay! It's true yes! But I had no idea!"

The twins chuckled humorously as they enjoyed teasing Bolin. "Hey, it's all right, Bolin. Kun is only messing around with you," assured Sonam.

"Yeah, not to mention my sister can be intimidating herself. So I'd watch out."

The avatar's attention had not been in total focus during the discussion, she couldn't help but look over towards Mako, who was getting prepared and talking to Asami. Her eyes were then downcast as she remembered the heated arguments her and Mako have been having about their friendship. Sonam noticed this from glancing at Korra and lightly nudged Kun's arm with his elbow to avert his attention. Kun followed his attention to where Sonam was looking and then notice the avatar's sad features.

Kun stepped over to the avatar and swung his arm over Korra's shoulder and said, "Ready to take them down, avatar! Those Wolfbats got nothing on you!"

The avatar lightened up once Kun's cheery words came along to remind her what was important right now. Her situation with Mako has been a bit shaky lately; maybe that's what happens when an innocent crush takes another turn for the worst.

Once the twins left the Fire Ferrets, the competition was just near to beginning that the audience was settling in the arena with cheers and calls out of excitement.

Sonam and Kun sat in the middle row on the East Wing, making sure they were able to see the match in a better view. Of course, Kun made his brother move about five times before picking a good seat, since the earthbender was utterly excited just as much as the crowd. In their adolescent years, their father had forbid them from going near the probending arena due to his belief that watching such a thing would not be a good influence on them. It was always a bit of let down for Kun since he really enjoyed hearing news about the matches from the radio. But now, they were young adults who were able to decide on their own, which was perfectly fine with their parents. Although, Sonam didn't really seem to understand the importance of all the excitement and rallies going on, it was interesting for the airbender to be involved in something like this.

Kun looked around the arena as the announcer came out and started introducing the two teams. It wasn't until the earthbender spotted two familiar faces from a distant, and then realized just who they were.

"Check it out… mom and dad are here," said Kun almost confusedly to his twin.

"Really?" said Sonam turning his attention from the announcer.

"Over there," pointed Kun for his brother to look at.

"I wonder why they're here?" inquired the airbender.

They were both looking at their parents and saw them keeping an eye out for what was happening from the North Wing. Sonam also noticed that there were metalbending policemen strolling around on high points and low points of the entire arena.

"They're probably just looking after Korra. I think we should lay low since they don't know we're here," responded Kun.

Even though they were young adults and they could watch a match without having their father's disapproval on it, there was still one thing that the earthbender was afraid of, and that was getting caught. Sonam sighed before rolling his eyes at his brother's suggestion, this reminded him back to the time of their preteen years where Kun would always get Sonam into some sort of trouble just from listening to his twin. Inevitably, Sonam has always been the complete opposite of his twin, which also meant that the airbender had been a well-behaved kid. However, there were a few times where Sonam would managed to get grounded from ending up getting caught for doing something his twin had originally done. Kun was the definition of a troublemaker as a young boy, and getting caught was something the earthbender never let happen. With Sonam suffering through light consequences with their parents, the airbender knew that his twin didn't like to get caught; so instead Sonam would just take the blame for him. This of course led to their parents to quickly understand what was happening since it wasn't natural for Sonam to cause trouble all the time.

But Sonam couldn't help keep his twin out of serious trouble as well. And Kun couldn't be anymore grateful for what Sonam did. That was how their relationship was.


"It's been awhile since the last time you came to watch a probending match," stated Lin.

Tenzin crossed his arms almost self-consciously before dismissing the statement away. It wasn't something Tenzin liked to discuss about since he didn't really allow his children to participate such an event. And when Korra joined it made Tenzin very upset. There was no telling whether it was due to getting older, but the airbender just found probending rubbish now.

"Oh, come on. You used to enjoy this sort of thing," said the metalbender with a small playful smile.

Tenzin release his arms to letting them fall back down to his side and with a sigh he said, "I agree that it can be rather entertaining, but I didn't want to attach myself to this type of interest."

"Its merely a sport, Tenzin," said Lin. They both stood quiet once they heard the announcer bringing out the two competing teams. The chief looked securely over to where her officers were standing by every entrance of this arena, making sure that nothing seemed unusual. "You know, with everything going on, I was very proud of Rohan today."

"He did great," said Tenzin with a proud smile of his own. Then the airbender thought about their youngest daughter and how she'll soon be on her own too. "Before you know it, Jinora will be off to explore the world."

This time Lin's green eyes pealed away from the announcer and the teams from down the platform, that way she could look up at her husband with almost a sad smile. "I'll have a hard time letting her go when that day comes."

Tenzin places a comfortingly hand on his wife's shoulder as the two of them relinquish this moment, forgetting about their work and talking just as husband and wife.

"As it will for me, dear," agreed Tenzin.

Then the short-lived moment was over once the both of them returned to watching over the avatar in action as the match began.

"I still can't believe your sweet-tempered father was reincarnated into that girl. She's tough as nails," commented Lin after looking at how aggressively strong Korra was playing down there.

"Reminds me of someone else I knew at that age," said Tenzin.


"She had that one! I can't believe that guy Tahno pulled an illegal hit on Bolin like that," exclaimed Kun with his hands thrown all over the place. "I'm going down there to talk to the ref myself."

"That won't be necessary," said the airbender. With a stoic expression, Sonam timely settled a hand to pull his brother down from getting up. "But I would do the same thing too."

Suddenly, without the acknowledgement of the twins, the metalbending police officers were then attacked abruptly by getting electrocuted with electric gloves. Little did the two brothers, chief, and the councilman know was that some of the Equalists were disguised as some of the people from the audience. They attacked the officers primarily before…

"What's going on?" asked Kun. The earthbender finally noticed sights from across the arena of electricity, then saw the officers falling to the ground. Sonam was going to ask what his brother had meant until he, too, saw what was happening.

"The arena is under attack," said Sonam before kneeling down and pulling his twin also. "Get down."

Just on the other side of the arena, Tenzin was still watching the match and saw how the Wolfbats were playing at their advantage against the Fire Ferrets. But it wasn't until the airbender glanced up straight ahead when he saw something bright, except his attention didn't go to what the bright light had been when all he were two familiar faces among the audience.

"The twins are here," said Tenzin almost surprisingly.

"What?" questioned the chief disbelievingly. "They shouldn't be here. We have to get them out of–" At that moment, intense electrical shockwaves sprung upon the chief from behind her.

"Look out!" exclaimed Tenzin before instinctively throwing an air punch towards the Equalist who shocked her. However, the airbender immediately felt the same exact electrical shockwaves before falling unconsciously to the ground just as his wife.

When things couldn't get any more worse, the audience gasped out of fright once they saw, the one and only, Amon appear onto the probending platform with two Equalist henchmen on his side. Korra and the rest of the Fire Ferrets were thrown down into the water below from the Wolfbats.

Kun could not believe what he saw. It was true what he heard after all. Right in front of him was none other than Amon himself. Amon was fighting against the Wolfbats all on his own before he went on to take Tahno's bending away and then his henchmen throwing them into the water afterwards. Suddenly the crowd went into sheer fear once banners were displayed of Amon's Equality symbol around the arena.

"I believe I have your attention, benders of Republic City. So once again the Wolfbats are your probending champions. It seems fitting that you celebrate three bullies who cheated their way to victory because everyday…"

"Come on, Kun!" said Sonam in a whispering order to get his twin's attention. "Amon and the Equalists have invaded the arena."

"We have to stop him," declared Kun, getting ready to jump right down there. But the airbender grabbed his brother to stop him.

"No, we can't," said Sonam sternly. "You saw what happened to Tahno. He will take your bending away if he gets to you."

"Korra and her friends… Where did they go?" asked Kun.

"I'm not sure," said Sonam.

"We better find them and h-" But the earthbender was paused by his twin once the airbender noticed something else.

"Hold on, Kun… Mom and dad. They're not there anymore."

Kun realized that their parents were not standing by the place they were seen, in fact, they were nowhere else to be seen. So both of them rushed on over through the crowd, trying to be as quiet and go unnoticed by any of the Equalist, to get to the over side.

As soon as they reached their parents, the rooftop was cracked open to reveal an airship above outside to which ropes were then dropped down.

"And once that goal is achieved, we will equalize the rest of the world. The revolution has begin!" said Amon, ending his speech.

Lin and Tenzin were beginning to finally wake up slowly from the ground, groaning in pain from the hard electrical shocks that stabbed them. Lin was abled to regain consciousness and endure the pain faster before realizing that her husband was still recovering, so she rushes to Tenzin's side immediately to see if he was okay.

"Tenzin," said Lin.

Suddenly the chief soon heard fast-paced footsteps coming closer and closer from her behind, which left her feeling shook up before…

"Mother," called Sonam as he and Kun got to their parents.

The chief was now felt a sense of relieve to see her twin boys, but quickly became worried for their safety. "You two shouldn't be here, its far too dangerous with Amon and his men here," warned Lin.

"Look… Korra is going after Amon," pointed out Sonam. The three of them saw the avatar bending the water from below as she then sprung out of with the water bringing her up.

"You better go help her, mom. We'll get dad out of here," said Kun.

The metalbender nodded her head at her son's instruction before placing a hand on each of the side of their face. "Be safe, both of you."


"What happened at the arena was a warning to us," stated Lin. "We must take precautions now."

It was now later that evening where everyone, especially Korra, were all back safely at Air Temple Island after a bombarding night. Mako and Bolin had been invited to stay over at the island for the time being, since the arena had exploded into critical disaster by Amon.

"I think it is best to notify them about the situation then," requested Tenzin. Lin and Tenzin were already joined by Mika and Korra in the dining area, discussing about the issue with Amon's revolution. However, Tenzin felt best for his children to be aware and know exactly what was going on.

"Jinora," called Lin for the young airbender. "Would you go on and get your brothers, inform them that we are going to have a family meeting in five minutes." Jinora nodded her head in response before running off to search for her brothers.

"Amon and his men are moving in closer, aren't they?" asked Mika.

"Yes, I'm afraid so," answered Tenzin.

"Not to mention that we are still investigating Sato's Future Industries also," included the avatar.

"A few officers and I were speaking with a few people in relations to Sato," informed Mika.

"Any leads so far?" asked Lin.

Mika shook her head solemnly and said, "One or two, but its still not enough to bring him in on any charges."

"We'll look into it first thing in the morning," concluded Lin before hearing footsteps coming from the hallway.

Now that all siblings were accounted for, they all took towards the living area to begin the discussion. Lin and Tenzin were standing up in front their children and the avatar as if they were going to give a presentation, while the siblings sat either near one another or distant. The distance mostly was Mika sitting on a chair a few feet from her brother Kun, while Kun sat next to his twin on the couch and also joined by Jinora on the other end. Rohan sat on the chair that was across from Mika, the airbender didn't know what exactly this family meeting was about. Korra was joining them on this family meeting for the first time, which was seemed very delightful to have her apart of them.

"Wow… the last time I remember a family meeting being called was when I put mud slime inside So's pillow and shoes, then things got pretty sour after that," commented Kun.

"Actually, Kun, it was Mika you pulled that prank on," corrected Sonam.

"Oh, right," said Kun scratching the back of his head as the earthbender laughed nervously. He could sense that Mika was giving him a sincere death glare from just recapping the memory of that event. "Now I remember."

"Of course you do," murmured the metalbender under her breath as she crossed her arm and looked away from her brother.

Nonetheless, aside from the awkward beginning, Tenzin cleared his throat and began speaking to everyone.

"I'm sure you're wondering why your mother and I have called you all in for a family meeting," started Tenzin. "As you may know by now, Republic City is dealing with the Equalists and their leader Amon. We are not dealing with just any leader… Amon is also capable of taking away one's bending." Suddenly, everyone in the room went into complete silent, except of course the twins and the avatar since this information had already been witnessed in their own eyes. But the rest were slightly jarred by what was just said to them. "Korra had confirmed these rumors to us from the beginning, since she too has witnessed this man's ability in person. And after tonight's event, we must establish protection more than ever before."

"Its best to keep every single one of you safe and away from the city for now," instructed Lin.

Mika had uncrossed her crossed arms and looked directly towards her mother in astonishment for a moment. "Wait… What? Mom…"

But Lin raised her hand up to prevent her daughter from saying otherwise to her instructions. "No arguments, Mika. I understand you have duties to the force, but this is a serious matter where I can't have you as one of Amon's clear targets."

Tenzin nodded his head in agreement by his wife's words and said, "Your mother is right. Amon is aware of the fact that we all have a connection with Korra, and he would most likely do anything to reach her through us."

"Worst of all, he could take away our bending," stated Jinora softly under her breath.

"We will not let that happen, sweetie," assured Lin to her younger daughter.

"So what are you suggesting we do?" asked Rohan.

"Stay on the island by all means for now. The guards will enhance their security around the entire area," said Lin.

"What about her?" asked Kun, pointing over towards Korra over Jinora. "The avatar will need some form of safety as well." After tonight's event, Kun never thought he would see Korra kick some real Equalist butt with his mother for a few minutes, but it was still awfully dangerous. He couldn't imagine having her do something a bit reckless every time Amon popped up. Mostly that was Kun's job to be reckless, however, this was a more different situation.

"I'll be fine," assured Korra.

"Yes. Korra is capable of handling this, and I trust she will be able to assist us on the Sato case for the time being," said Tenzin.

Lin noticed the disdain and upsetting look upon her eldest daughter's face, and decided to pull her aside towards the hallway for the two of them to talk as Tenzin finished up with the rest.

"Mika, I know you are upset about this… But I must do this for your safety," began the chief.

"I'm not some acquitted little seventeen year girl anymore, and I certainly didn't joined the force just to end up watching on the sidelines. I can handle this just as much as you can," said Mika.

Lin sighed as she looked at her daughter, saw the same fire piercing in her eyes with roaring flames to match her striving energy. All it reminded her was another young officer who had also been in the same position; and, of course, that was how Lin understood Mika in all ways because she once lived through it herself. But she was a mother who was aware of everything that endanger her family, another spoken promise she made to keep every single one of her kids safe as possible. It wasn't just because some of them were the only airbenders, but also the fact that the world all around could become a living danger zone. Just like what Amon had become to this city.

"What if they got to you?" asked the chief. "What if they managed to get their hands on you, and if Amon took your bending away for good? I would never be able to live with myself, knowing I was unable to protect you from that madman."

Lin felt tears stinging her eyes before she could take a deep breath to control her motherly emotions.

Mika noticed this and soften her secure and harden posture towards her mother, then said, "I won't just sit around and watch all the other officers risk their own lives without a commander to direct them."

"I understand," responded Lin. "Everyday I admire your leadership, Mika. But this isn't the chief of police giving you orders… this is your mother trying to keep you out of serious danger here."

The younger metalbender felt another wave of disappointment where she failed to have her mother let her help out with this. And so, Mika had nothing else to say but a solemn response. "Fine." Then she walked passed her mother heading for outside.


Mika had gone off to clear her mind outside on the back porch, and was looking over at the moon glowing over the banks of the water. Her ardent animosity seemed to have escalated while dealing with what had happened inside with her brother and mother. The metalbender didn't know why she was so upset for different reasons, and quite frankly, she wasn't so sure why she was upset in the first place. Inevitably, Mika was then lost in her own thoughts, trying to recollect herself and pull those steer tone walls back up. However, she felt footsteps behind her and immediately bounced out of her thinking. It was her brother Sonam who joined her by her side before resting his arms on the railing.

The unpleasant tension that went go between Mika and Kun during the family meeting had really made it ever so awkward for everyone in the room. Mika had stormed out of there while Kun was left standing in the middle of the room when they were both arguing. Rohan was going to go calm his sister down, but Sonam thought it be for him to go instead and try to be there for his sister.

"What an eventful night it was," began Sonam, engaging into a casual conversation starter. Mika had just stood there in silence before letting out a short deep breath once more.

"I don't understand what his problem is..." said the metalbender, her thoughts almost disorganized and incoherent to think straight again; except only one thought came upon her and all she ever wondered was just that one thought. "Its as if he's forgotten what had happened. He can't ignore it forever."

"Kun is just afraid," spoke Sonam gently, which had been the complete opposite to how his frustrated older sister felt. "During the first few months on the waters, we were going through training together, and all Kun ever thought about was his leave from the force. It reminded him of everything that had happened and how it might of affected you before he quit."

"Well, it certainly did affect me," said Mika as she crossed her arms together, not facing her brother and instead found the wooden railing more interesting. "He shouldn't have just dropped everything and left like if none of it mattered anymore."

Sonam's stance was still pacifying as the airbender tried his best to get through his sister in a patient matter. Although he did understand where his older sister was coming from and respected her greatly, the rift between the two earthbenders has lasted this long and needed to be patched up now.

"You've always been headstrong, sis. For it, Kun and I have looked up to you because of how noble you are with all that you do." The airbender was hoping to cheer his sister up by reminding her who she was and everything that she's been known for to everyone. "What you do is also pretty heroic, the same way we saw it in mom as children. And I truly believe that you have been the strongest one out of all of us." The metalbender slowly began to drop her intense shoulders and turn to her brother slightly. "But I am telling you this… Please, do not shut Kun out for his past mistakes. He really has learned a lot from it and has grown into the man he is today."

Sonam's last few words seemed to have caught Mika's full attention to turn completely to her brother this time. Its been known that Sonam was capable of fixing difficult situations, not that the airbender would pry into anyone's business, but it was one of his greatest abilities to confide to others in need. And so, Mika had found it very helpful whenever her brother would give her advice or talks or a few positive words to lift her anger far away.

Mika let out another sigh, only this time she felt more at ease and reassure of what she now needed to go do at long last. The metalbender looked to her brother and said, "Why must you always get to me with your words of wisdom?" Then she lightly and playfully pushes her brother's shoulder before the two siblings chuckle together.

"I try to keep everything as civil as possible," responded Sonam.

"No kidding. You were the reason for keeping our insane household under control," said the metalbender as they both leaned onto the railing again, and looked at the view in front of them. "But thanks. I really appreciate you coming out here."

"Don't mention it. I'm always here to help." Sonam then walks off and headed back inside the house, only to leave his sister back to her own thoughts again; except maybe this time she thought about what she was going to say to her other brother.


After the family meeting was over with, Kun decided to catch a breather and took a light walk down by the rocky shores of the island. The earthbender ended up sitting on one of the flat rocks, and started to bend a few of the little rocks to skip them over the surface of the ocean water.

"You should try doing that without bending the rocks. It's considered cheating, you know," said Mika walking over from a feet away.

For a moment, Kun is only silent and now at the slightest surprised to see his older sister joining him by sitting on another flat rock near him.

"I never learned how to skip rock by hand, you know that," responded the earthbender.

"But I do," said Mika as she then demonstrates by picking up a small pebble from the ground. The metalbender swiftly threw the light pebble, letting it fly perfectly off the surface of water as far as five quick skips before dipping into the water.

"Nice shot," commented Kun with amazement. However, the silence managed to come upon the two siblings as they sat side by side one another and kept their eyes observing at the open water with the wind picking up its current. Kun didn't really have anything else to say, but tried his best to keep it cool with his sister and not cause any fights or arguments. "Sorry for what happened in there, ya know, with mom telling you to lay low from the station."

Mika cleared her throat before speaking and said, "Listen, Kun, I think what we need to talk about is something that has been bothering me since you left."

Kun lowered his head a bit and his eyes were now focusing at the ground instead and with a small voice, said, "Right. That huge fight we had before I left for United Forces."

Mika knew that was now and never that the both of them would face this issue as adults. So she needed to begin with addressing what had happened and how it made her feel.

The metalbender took a short deep breath and said, "I was never able to forgive you for what you did. I know it was well over three years ago, but I don't understand why I harbored this resentment towards you when you got back…"

"Hold on a sec. I'm going to stop you right there, sis," interjected Kun, ready to explain from his part of it. "The thing is, I should've been more considerate when I left the force. I didn't mean to upset you, but I did everything a little bit rash most of the time, and I kind of still do… But the point is that I shouldn't have thrown it all in your face when I quitted. I was a coward for doing that and I'm sorry."

"I wouldn't say a coward exactly…" teased Mika with a small smile, as Kun chuckled lightheartedly with his older sister. The metalbender decided to continue on since she felt that there was still more explaining to do. "You're not entirely to blame for this... I had some fault from this too. I acted like a dictator over you, and I didn't realize how awful it ended being that it drove you to hating me."

"Don't say that, sis. I could never hate you!" assured Kun sincerely. Even though the earthbender had enjoyed pulling pranks to Mika as kids, there is never a line that he crossed to make her hate him or the other way around. But that one fight from three years seemed to have made them cross that line. Except now things were different once time has passed by between them. "Eventually, I figured out the reason that you only did that was because you cared."

"I did," agreed Mika. "I couldn't let my little brother get lost during operations all the time." They both couldn't help but share another chuckle again before they endured another small silence, but this time it wasn't so bad or awkward like the first time.

"I just want to ask you this… Was I the reason you quit the force?" asked Mika almost quietly.

Kun breathed in before breathing out through his nose, trying to remember back three years ago and the vivid events that had happened.

"No, you weren't," responded Kun. "Being on the force was really great and I was super excited to be an officer. But I think over weeks and weeks of training and doing fieldwork, I started to lose sight of those responsibilities that came with it and just started to question whether I was doing something that I truly wanted to do."

Mika nodded her head in understanding, finally seeing the bigger picture than before. She understood how Kun must of felt at the time, given that she too had been in the same position once as a young girl. There were so many expectations that came from the both of them during their time in the metalbending academy. For Mika, she gradually took the responsibilities and expectancies at first until she realized that she was following the same footsteps as her mother. Her mother always said to be whoever she wanted to be and do whatever she loved to do, however, Mika did love the force and working on the field; she truly did. But for Kun, he figured that what he was doing wasn't something that he truly loved. He didn't see himself going far as a commander or leader on the force. Instead the earthbender wanted to travel and help people all around the world. His destiny wasn't the one he shared with his sister, and Mika realized that was okay now.

"I'm sorry for everything, Kun. You think we could finally move on from this?" asked Mika.

"I'd like that," responded Kun with a joyful smile of his own. Soon the two siblings came together to share a hug, solidify their relationship again after three years. Kun let go of the embrace first and said, "But you have to teach me how to skip rock."

"Deal," said Mika, picking up a pebble to throw it for him to catch.

Yay! They've rekindled their sibling relationship at last! Please leave any reviews and let me know your thoughts on this chapter! Also, let me know WHO your favorite character is so far?!