Hi hi!

Ready for shit to hit the fan?

Just kidding, none of that this chapter!

But, you know what there is?

Erin: *Pops a balloon* It's her B-day!

Me:...Why did you pop the balloon?

Erin: I needed the attention!

Miu: You could have just said it nicely.

Me: Right? I liked tha balloon...Poop.

But hey, enough of that, we have walls of text to read!

ONWARDS!


Kyoya woke with a start, eyes wide, as he breathed heavily.

This had been the third nightmare in a row. Kyoya groaned, holding his head. Ever since Erin Piece arrived, he knew something was up. After all what London child would decide to go to a Japanese school with a murderer killing off said students?

Of course, to him, it made sense why that Jack Rune fellow was there, merely due to the fact that his family seemed desperate to get rid of him; or, more likely, his mother.

But, what he wondered was why someone like her would be in a place like this. She was a gang lord, wanted for multiple deaths and murders, one of the largest ones being the murder of Anastasia Ashford.

And then, to make it worse, there is Ciel Phantomhive. He did a bit more digging up on him, and to say that he was surprised was a major understatement. The young earl had earned the nickname "queen's guard dog" and "lord of the underworld" for a good reason.

It had taken a lot to find out what he could, many late nights that Miu never liked; and yet, he couldn't find anything on the butler.

Never the less, he didn't like the idea of a pyro maniac being in the school.

Finally, he noticed the head of short blue hair besides him, making him sigh with relief.

Miu mumbled something into his side, before nuzzling her face into his chest, allowing a small yawn. Kyoya tightened the arm round her waist, holding her in a comfortable embrace, before sighing.

He really did hope that Erin kept up her side of the promise; because if Miu had even a simple paper cut…

…Well…

Kyoya didn't need to fight to win a match.


That morning, Erin woke up earlier then normal.

She woke before the sun filled the sky that day, causing her to groan, as she flopped back onto her bed, her arm flying onto a warm chest next to her.

She looked over, giving the shirtless Sebastian a look, only to shake her head, "When did you take off your shirt?" She asked the air, sighing.

She laid there for a while, trying to go back to sleep, only to sigh, as she rose from the bed, pulling on her uniform, making sure her bag was packed, before walking out of the dorm room.

Unsure of what to do next, she dropped her bag next to the outside of the dorm room, before looking around. At the moment, she was left with her thoughts, wondering what went wrong, or how it all happened.

There really was no reason for her to care, after all, this was all Ciel's fault. Or no, it wasn't his fault, it was more of his…issue.

"Hey."

Erin jolted back to the real world, when Jack appeared from next to her, "Morning to you too."

Jack grinned, "I scared you, didn't I?"

Erin scoffed, "I don't feel fear."

Jack shook his head, "Whatever."

Finally, Erin grinned, "So, did you ask Lucy out yet?"

"What!? No!" Jack shouted, his face going red, "Maybe…Okay, and so what if I did?"

Erin leaned forward, eyes wide open, "Oh? Tell me, what went down!?"

Jack rubbed the back of his head, "Well, nothing, really…I guess we're thing now?"

Erin sighed, holding her head, "I'm a tomboy, not even dating; but I'd know more then you would; wouldn't I?"

Jack's face went red, "But you're a girl!"

"And you're in love!" Erin shouted back, about to go on, only to watch as two arms wrapped around Jack's waist.

Jack's face went from red to full-on sun-colored, as the girl behind him giggled, "Hey there, candy of my eye~."

Erin grinned, giving Lucy a thumbs up, "So you guys really are a thing."

Jack shrugged, trying to play it off coolly, "I guess so."

"Of course we are!" Lucy squeaked.

Jack nodded, a nervous sweat going down the side of his head, "I mean, yeah, it's cool-."

"He legitimately waited outside my doors till I cam home late last night!" Lucy squeaked, "Then he got all romantic, got on one knee and asked me to be his girlfriend!"

"All I did was ask!" Jack muttered, trying to hide his face.

"He's so cute, I've waited so long for him to ask!" Lucy grinned, squeaking.

Jack gave her a look, "…What?"

Lucy smiled, "It was obvious, you know; how much you liked me!"

Erin grinned at Jack's expression, "Was it…that obvious?"

"Yep."

"Of course!"

Jack sighed, holding his head, "Oh God, I'm such a…such a…argh!"

Erin grinned, before doing small salute, "I'll leave you two love birds to your thing." She grinned, before skipping off.

She couldn't help but walk around the place, getting lost more times then once. She found a kitchen, a large one at that, along with a pool room, a rec room, and…wait…

"Why in the world would there be a stable here!?" Erin asked, looking over the large in-door plan of grass, with stables for horses on the back right.

She seemed to be looking up from over an overhang, a cat walk of sorts.

She shook her head, walking on, before spinning around, "…And now I'm lost."

"It would seem."

Erin jumped, screaming, as she spun round, giving the demon a look, "Don't screw me over like that; you nearly scared the human out of me!"

Sebastian smirked, before grabbing hold of her hand, "Come now, darling; we need to go on and get going; or else, we'll be late."

Erin scowled, before grinning, "Fine, alright; we both know how much the young master would hate it if we decided to waste time, huh?"

Sebastian shared that knowing smile, only to shake his head, "You're such a dirty little girl, aren't you, darling?"

Erin grinned sheepishly, as they walked into the familiar hall way, "…Can I ask you something, Erin?"

Erin nodded, "Shoot."

"Did you…Have plans in life?"

Erin tilted her head to the side, "…What? Sorry, you'll have to specify."

Sebastian gave her a look, "You know exactly what I mean."

Erin shrugged, following Sebastian to Ciel's room, "Well, I wanted what very other girl wanted, you know? A special guy, a HUGE family, but I never did want kids when I was younger."

Sebastian gave her a confused look, "Oh?"

Erin nodded, grinning to herself, "But, of course; that was when I was younger. When I got into the whole gang-lord business, I kinda pushed it all to the side."

"So, what would you want now?"

Erin shrugged, leaning onto Sebastian's shoulder, "I don't mind; just…promise you'll be there?"

Sebastian managed a small smile, before pushing open Ciel's door, "But of course, my darling." He then pressed a kiss to Erin's forehead, before pushing her back slightly, "Now, go ahead and wait by the limo outside; the young master will be out behind you shortly."

Erin nodded, moving to pick up her bag, only to have Sebastian beat her to it, "Please, allow me."

Erin smirked, doing a little curtsy, "Thank you, good sir." She said, only to make a face, "Ugh, I'm never talking like that again." She muttered, before walking off.

She stood by the limo for a bit, waving back to Makra and Charlie when they went past, only to sigh.

She knew that she shouldn't get attached to anyone, but now it was too late for that. In a way, I scared her, knowing that, in a matter of seconds, one of them would be ripped from her life.

I guess, in a way, you could say that was her reason for not having any family plans anymore.

To have is only to lose.

Erin shook her head, sighing as she held her head. It was one thing to hold a gang, sure, it was formed to be a big family to her, but she was sure that, with all the death, she'd be able to move on.

But, if she were to have a child…Only to watch him, her, or them die…

Erin shook her head, "This is why I'm never having kids."

"Pity."

Erin growled lightly, before turning to the shorter boy, "Good morning to you, young lord Soren Chess."

Ciel merely shook his head, before walking into the limo, Sebastian closing the door behind her.

Erin hopped into the shotgun seat, before turning around, grinning, "So, you wanted to talk last night?"

Ciel simply gave her a dirty look, only to turn around once again, remaining silent.

Erin shook her head, as they pulled out of the dorm, "Is he giving me the silent treatment?"

"Do remember; he expected you home earlier yesterday. You can't expect him to be HAPPY with you, can you?"

Erin shook her head, before sticking her tounge out, "You're such a kid." She muttered.

Sebastian simply smiled, "Now then, young lord; there is need to act like such a child."

"…"

"Jesus Christ," Erin muttered, before turning around in the chair again, "Look, I'm sorry, Ciel; but I did what I felt was right!"

"Doing something without alerting me first will be the stopper in our plans!" Ciel shouted right back, huffing.

"You can't plan for every damn little thing, Ciel!" Erin shouted right back, steam rising from her shoulders, "I'm not a child! I don't have to answer your every beck and call!"

Ciel sneered, "Oh, do give it a rest, Erin. You're just a scared little girl trying to hide behind a badass your trying to be. But, face it, you can't. You try to solve things with a fight, but one of these days, you're going to realize that you can't. You're going to see just how lonely this world is, and just how much you can really trust someone in this day and age!"

Erin waned to shout back, only to have her voice fail her. Was she really that transparent? Was it that easy to see?

Honestly, yeah, Erin was scared. It was only a matter of time before her lucky streak ran out, and when that happened…Well, she was fucked.

But hey, it didn't hurt to put out a strong front, right? She knew it better then anyone; you act tough, and people won't fuck with you. You won't become connected, you won't become weak.

And yet, as well as she knew her rule, why did she keep breaking it?

She never was one to keep promises, never really liked to follow the rules, but still, the fuck brain!?

"…Darling?"

Erin shook her head, freeing herself from her much darker mind, "Yeah?"

Ciel sighed from the back, "I'm sorry, Erin; I just…I get very worried. You're very reckless at times, and I know you do what you feel is best, but t the same time, do try to at least pretend to care about what would become of you if you're not careful."

Erin hide her awe with a grin, "Aww, I knew you still had a soul, you little Seal you!"

"He better damn well still have one."

Erin broke into tears when he said that, laughing until she couldn't breathe, as they pulled up into the school, "Tell you what, Ciel; we'll both be equal if you agree to take me out to dinner tonight."

Ciel's face flashed with red, lighting up like a sunset, "W-what!? I beg a pardon? Why on earth would I take you out to dinner?"

"You've got to admit, young lord; you really are more in the red then she is, at this point." Sebastian said, as he teleported to the side of the limo, holding the door open for the Seal.

Ciel growled, before waving it off, Watching as Erin threw her bag over her shoulder, "Sure, fine; whatever."

Erin giggled, "Thanks, Seal!" She said, pressing a kiss to his cheek, before dashing off for her class.

Sebastian gave Ciel's red face a look, "…Young master?"

"What is it, Sebastian?"

"Do keep in mind that you're engaged , my lord."

"…Sebastian?"

"Yes, young lord?"

"…Don't tell me…you're jealous?"

"…"


Right before she got to class, she found herself face to face with a certain blonde bitch.

"Oh, morning, Aiko."

Aiko scowled, looking Erin over, "Morning yourself."

"That…Made no sense."

Aiko scowled, "Whatever." She grumbled, before getting in her face, "Look, I don't know who you are, heck I don't care, but if you keep soaking up my popularity-."

"-I'm gonna have to just stop you right there," Erin sighed, before pushing past Aiko, going into her class, "Lemme be straight with you, buddy; I don't give a shit."

Aiko scowled, before grabbing her shoulder, "You might not, but I do! I don't wan a newbie, a London kid at that, to take my throne! You're not taking my crown!"

"Like I'd want a stupid piece of metal." Erin sighed, pushing past, only to accidently walk into a group of guys, "Oh damn, sorry about that."

She kinda expected them to retaliate, throw her back, only to have one size her up, "You Piece?"

Erin looked around, "…Well…I don't see anyone else here with that last name, so…Yeah, I guess."

Suddenly, a hand landed on her shoulder, as one guy gave her a grin, 'Dude, you rock!"

"…Umm…How?"

Another laughed, "Haven't you heard? You're name's all over the place. I mean, you're a beast on the Judo mat, you're popular with both the guys and girls; not to mention you're damn funny!"

Erin grinned, part of the reason being the steaming Aiko behind her, "Well, I personally don't understand any of this, but thanks, bro!"

One of the guys squeaked, "Guys, she called us bros!" They cheered, before rushing off.

Erin rubbed the back of her head, grinning, before facing Aiko, a sparkle in her eye, "I'm sorry, what did you want from me again?"

Aiko fumed, looking like she was ready to throw down, only to shake her head, "This isn't over."

"You tend to say stupid shit like that, and frankly, it gets a lot less scary as time goes on."

Aiko fumed, dashing over to her friends in her heels, muttering some curse words as she did. Erin couldn't help but grin lightly, "…I'll have to admit, I wouldn't mind a throne." She smirked, before skipping into class.

Upon walking in, she could feel many eyes on her, but she didn't really give, as she went to sit at her desk, waving as Miu walked over to her desk, "Hey, could you clue me in?"

"I'm…I'm s-sorry?"

"Well, mind telling me when I became an over-night sensation?" Erin asked, waving to a group of girls who had been watching her since she'd walked in, watching as they frantically waved back.

"Well, when y-you beat the l-l-l-little brother of a j-judo champion, word is b-bound to s-spread pretty q-q-quickly."

Erin sighed, "But it was just one fight, besides, I don't know the rules of judo. I know only one real form of fighting, and that's 'Erin's-way-of-tricking-and-kicking-ass'."

Miu looked like she was about to go on with whatever she wanted to say, only to have the bell ring, causing her to merely shrug her shoulders, before sitting down.

Now if only the teachers cared about he new-found status, then she'd be happy to be excused from class.


All throughout her classes, Erin noticed the many glances shot her way, the many guys and girls (mainly guys) that walked up to her, saying hello and offering party invites and numbers.

Even on her walk to lunch, many people asked for pictures with her, and if Erin were honest, she hated selfies.

Finally, with a groan, she sat down with the host club, holding her head, "…How do you guys deal with it?"

Tamaki tilted his head to the side, "What on earth are talking about?"

"The popularity. It's a bit too much, don't you think?" Erin asked, watching as someone took a picture of her sitting with the hosts.

Tamaki shrugged, striking a new pose with each camera click, "I don't mind!"

"Of course the boss doesn't care." Hikaru sighed, shaking his head.

"If anything, he'll want more publicity on us." Karou sighed, "The host cub could use it."

Erin nodded, looking over, before whispering, "I can go to the club today, but I'll need to go early if I want to get ready for judo. Thank God that Aspen decided to start a bit late."

Honey senpai nodded, before jumping, "So, are you going to join the martial arts club, Eri-chan?"

Erin shook her head, trying to push away the odd yet cute nickname, "Nah, I don't want to send more people to the hospital."

"Bad idea." Mori senpai agreed.

"But don't you want the publicity?" Tamaki questioned, leaning over the table. She could feel his breathe on her face, as he leaned a bit too close. It didn't get any better when many others squealed, the same camera going off once again, "Is the fame not enough?"

"Umm…Well…I…Umm…" Erin stuttered, trying to lean away.

"Oh my gosh, Erin's so lucky!"

"You kidding me? Tamaki' in the face of the Flair Ninja!"

Erin cocked her head to the side, "…Flair…Ninja?"

Haruhi nodded, "Yeah, that's the nickname people are giving you."

Erin shook her head, "Of all the nicknames I've gotten over the years, I never thought that I'd get such a flashy name."

"I SHIP IT!"

Erin cringed at those three words, "God, please no."

Kyoya held that Sebastian-like smirk, "What's wrong, Erin? Getting hot under the collar?"

Erin shook her head, sitting back down, as Haruhi pulled Tamaki back down to sit, "Nice pun, Mr. funny guy."

Hikaru's head tilted to the side, "Pun? What's the joke?"

Erin's eyes widened ever so slightly, as Kyoya leaned forward, smirking, "The joke would come better from her."

Karou nodded, leaning towards Erin, "Do tell!"

Erin laughed nervously, "It's a really bad fire pun, because, you know, 'Flair'?"

The twins blinked, before shaking there head, "That's a real bad joke, Erin."

Erin's eyes went wide, "I didn't make the joke! Kyoya did!"

"Kyoya? Making jokes? Never."

Erin gave up, groaning as she slammed her forehead into the table, Miu patting her back, giving Kyoya a small frown, "W-was that really n-necessary?"

Kyoya shrugged, "I can't crack a joke every now and then? I's not like I'm committing a crime."

Another hit too close to home, Erin thought, as she slammed her head into the table.

Miu shook her head, "Stop d-d-doing that; y-you'll get y-your h-h-h-head injured!"

Kyoya smirked, eyes flashing darkly, "Not much more can make her break; dear. She can handle the pressure and heat…Right, Piece?"

Erin shook her head, before shooting up, "I…I need some air." She muttered, before quickly walking away, holding her shoulders, her eyes wide.

She paid no attention to anyone else, as she walked out, her expression one to threaten death.

Finally, after finding a lone hallway, she growled, slamming her fist into a wall, "So, smart guy wants to go ahead and throw some quick ones at me, huh? Damn bastard; if he doesn't want to up hold his side-."

"What will you do?"

Erin growled, whipping around, "What other evil things do you have planned?"

Kyoya smirked, as he leaned on a pillar, eyes closed, "I did nothing of the sort. Besides, isn't it better is I decide to…Unwind a bit? Tell joke or two?"

Erin growled, feeling her temperature rising slowly, "Maybe I will."

"…Pardon?"

"What if, I don't know, Miu just found herself in some trouble?" Erin asked snidely, giving him a fanged grin, as she noticed the shadows of horror on his face, "I mean, surely; it couldn't have been me-."

"Do anything like that, and I'll have you arrested." Kyoya shot right back, eyes glowing with rage, "I'll have you exposed, and turned in."

"You'd have to catch me first." She shot back, before cackling, "It's funny, how you think you're winning our little game of chess; when really, I'm running this game."

"Games are for children." Kyoya sighed, pushing his glasses up, "Besides; while you're playing chess, I'm playing war."

"You've yet to see all the tricks up my sleeves." Erin smirked, sparks nearly flying from her fists, before sighing, backing up, "You know, if you could just agree to stand clear of some issues, this all could have been avoided."

Kyoya shook his head, looking like he wanted to say more, only to stop, before looking down the hallway, "Can we help you, Jack Rune?"

The boy flinched, as he stepped out from behind a pillar, peeking out with a small goofy smile, "Sorry, I just…Umm…Yeah."

Kyoya shook his head, before bowing, "If you'll excuse me." He muttered, swiftly walking away, nearly shoving Jack out of the way.

Said boy walked past, trying to wear his smile out, only to sigh, "I'm sorry, I have to ask. What was that all about?"

Erin shook her head, giving Kyoya a look as he walked off, "Don't worry about it, Glasses is jus really annoying, that's all."

Jack nodded, before looking around, "Erin, I need to tell you something."

Erin's eyebrow rose, "Oh?"

"Late at night, I use to wait outside of Lucy's room." Jack murmured, before his eyes widened, "No, not in that creepy way, I swear! Sure, we weren't dating yet, but we were good friends."

Erin shook her head, slowly going uneasy, "And so?"

Jack rubbed his hands together, looking around, "…Well…It just scares me a bit, you know? There's a killer on the loose, and she just goes out at night. Sometimes, she doesn't get back till around five in the morning."

Erin nodded, jotting that down in the back of her head, "Does she ever come back with anything?"

Jack thought, before nodding, "Yeh; this one time, she came back with a black duffle bag." He muttered, before his eyes widened, "Please don't tell Lucy I told you!"

Erin's eyebrow rose, her hand going for the hidden gun behind her, "Why tell me in the first place?"

Jack looked around, eyes wide, "I know I've been here for the lest amount of time, but I can tell when someone's watching me." He insisted.

Erin's eyes widened, as she looked around, whipping her gun out.

Jack's eyes widened, as he backed up, "Dude!" He shouted, eyeing her gun.

Erin sighed, putting it away, "There's no one else here besides me and you." Erin sighed, holding her head, "You know what? We need to talk about this later, when we both get back to the dorms, we'll talk. A school hallway isn't the best time, not by far. I'll tell you what you want to know, and you need to do the same for me. Alrighty?"

Jack nodded, his arms shaking, before asking, "…If I may; where'd you get the…the gun?"

Erin grinned, whipping the gun back into its hidden holster, "…It was a gift, from a friend." She nodded, before doing a little bow, "Good day."

As Erin hurried off to her next class, she couldn't help but think about Lucy. Just what was she getting herself into?


As she walked into the gym for afterschool Judo, a familiar voice giggled from behind her, "Here she is, the Flair Ninja!"

Erin groaned, as she walked into the changing rooms, Faden no to far behind, "Where did that stupid nickname come from?"

"Google!"

Erin shook her head, not wanting to ask, as she changed, "…So, you're the one that introduced it?" Erin asked, as she walked out of the area, pulling her gui on.

Faden giggled, "Maybe I did, maybe I didn't."

"Yeah, it was totally you."

Faden shrugged, following Erin back out of the changing room, "I suggested Flair or Ninja."

Ninja I may get, but Flair?"

"For the way you like to fight!" Faden giggled, punching the air, "It's so…fiery!"

Erin shook her head, as she stretched out. Oh, if only she knew of the pun.

From behind her, she could her Aspen scowl, "Come on, Faden! I need you to help the newbies learn the rights and wrongs!"

Faden sighed, before giving her older brother a look, "Learn to live a little, big bro! Just give me sometime, jeez!"

Aspen gave her a look, shaking his head, "Look, I'm not asking you to throw your life away; I'm asking you to just change your job."

Faden scowled, as she walked off, her footsteps loud against the mats.

Aspen sighed, rubbing the back of his head, before casting Erin a look, "I'm sorry about that; even if she is older then you, she still acts like a child."

Erin felt needed to point out that she was in fact forever 19, but kept her mouth shut, as she simply nodded, "I understand."

Aspen nodded, before sighing, "You have a little sister as well?"

Erin shrugged, "…I did, at once."

Aspen didn't ask, thank God.

They stood in silence before a bit, before Faden skipped back over, "The big scary mean big brother and the Flair Ninja; I ship it!"

Erin stifled a laugh, as Aspen chocked on air, "Faden!"

Erin backed away from the two, allowing Aspen to Faden to fight in an odd way, before bumping into the person behind her. Erin jumped, only to sigh, "Damnit, Makra! You scared me!"

Makra smiled lightly, "My apologizes." He said, his short blonde hair seemed a bit more messy then normal, brown eyes dark yet kind.

Erin nodded, before looking around, "Hey, can I ask you a question, Makra?"

Makra nodded, "Go ahead."

"Does Jack have family?"

Makra leaned back, thinking, before nodding, "From what I know, he has no siblings, but he does have a bunch of cousins. Has one he never stopped talking about, an elder cousin on his mother's side; I think his name is Hank Kilrain; or something."

Erin's eyes widened, "…Oh?"

Makra nodded, "Yeah. They use to be really close, but apparently, he just disappeared one day."

"…Huh." Erin muttered, as she stretched, "Anyone else?"

"…Yeah, just one more family. A believe that there last name is something intricate…Afleruo?"

Erin's breathing hitched, before nodding, "Yeah, I know them." She admitted when Makra gave her a look.

Makra nodded, "It's a shame; really. I heard that they use to be a real happy family."

Erin nodded, "Yeah; I know the kids. Three boys, a pair of twins, a little guy. Never really did get to know the mom; but me and the dad are pretty good friends."

"…Umm…Erin?"

"Yeah?"

"The father ran off."

"…Oh."

"Oh?"

"I mean, oh, as in, I know the step-father, oh!"

"…Oh?"

"Yeah, you never heard of him."

"As a matter of fact; no, I don't."

"Yeah! Well, his name is…Axen."

"…Axen?"

"You've never heard of Axen Richardson?"

Makra gave her a look, only to later shoot her a small smile, "Okay then." He muttered, before walking off.

Erin sighed, before shaking her head, "Axen Richardson? Where the fuck did I get Axen Richardson!?" She groaned, happy that Makra had just left it.


Practice ended late that night, leading Erin to walk home under the street lights.

All the while, Erin held a hand to her chin, her bag bumping her leg as she walked.

She wasn't sure what bothered her more, the fact that Lucy went out late at night, or the fact that Jack could tell when someone was watching them.

She groaned, holding her head, It was just a bit too much for one moment, you know?

But, at the same time, she couldn't stop thinking about it.

Just what was Lucy up to, or hiding?

How did Jack feel what she couldn't?

In a way, it spooked her to no real end.

Finally, when she returned back to her senses, her nose picked up on a smell she hadn't been forced to smell in a long time.

Blood.

Quickly, she dashed off, cutting down the street as she veered left near the dorms.

She gasped, eyes wide as she dashed over to the fallen body in a darker part of the parking lot, sliding on her knees, as she checked for a pulse.

Nothing.

She brushed some blonde hair off from his face, eyes narrowing, only to widen, s she jumped back, mouth open with a silent scream.

Those green eyes, once filled with happiness, wonder and joy; were now a void of life, his skin as pale as the moon, maybe even more so.

On his chest, Erin pulled a white note from his jacket, warm sticky blood on the corner.

"Round one goes to me."

Erin growled, eyes tearing up slightly, as she crumpled up the note, finally dashing for the dorms to say what had happened.

The killer had struck down Jack Rune.


Whoops, my bad, shit did hit the fan.

I hope no one was to attached to Jack Rune over here!

Oh...Wait...

Yeah, sorry, Lucy.

SorryNotSorry.

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...I ruin lives.

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