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The old 20. Chapter 20. This was one of my favorite duels to write in my fiction. Mainly because both of these girls kick-ass but also because of the playing styles they have. Both are somewhat similar with Exodia being a end-all deck type and Last Warrior being a lockdown and almost game killer in itself. But their personalities are so dissimilar, which made me wonder about an appropriate duel for them.

Hope you enjoy the story!


Yu-Gi-Oh! Future History

Chapter 20: Re'-Sha vs. Janet

Janet had walked over to a corner of the Duel Ring wishing to be alone and everyone left her that way, either involved in their own thoughts or involved in strategizing for their duels. Janet was in the former group. So when she heard someone walking towards her, she asked them to leave.

"Could you please help me?"

Janet was confused by this and turned to look and gasped as she looked at Re'-Sha's face.

"Keep away from me…" Janet whispered, fresh tears filling her eyes again.

"No, no, I'm not who you think I am!" she said.

"Liar, Catravious told me who you are!" Janet accused.

"Who?"

"Just leave me alone!" she turned to run but her arm was grabbed and she froze.

"No, listen to me. I don't know how long I can stay. My name is Kwandao Kawamura and-" but before she could finish, Terry's hand came and knocked 'Kwandao's' hand away from Janet's arm. Janet turned and saw Terry who had come to her aid and then looked at her assailant.

"Could you both listen to me? I don't have much time!" she exclaimed.

"Why are you talking to her, Re'-Sha?" Terry sternly demanded, looking down on the girl.

And then she had had enough. Her face even shook from the frustration she was feeling, along with her arms. So she reached down for her Millennium Ring and took one of the talons from it and before Terry could react, she touched it to his Millennium Puzzle.

The result was incredible. Terry's mind was blanketed with all the powerful emotions that he just felt ripping though him. Anger, frustration, passion, cruelty, pain, malice, rage, aggravation. Terry couldn't take it anymore and he began to feel like blacking out before it was all over and he felt extremely disoriented and dizzy. Like going from a spinning and whirling roller coaster to just standing still. He caught his hands on his knees and felt for his bearings.

"Like I tried to tell you, I'm not the person you're angry with!" Kwandao said aloud.

"What…what was…" Terry couldn't finish.

"That was the spirit in this Millennium Ring. It retreated into it now and I don't know how long it will stay there so please listen to me. My name is Kwandao Kawamura, and I came to warn you, this thing inside this Millennium Ring is more dangerous than you give it credit for."

"Yeah, I know exactly how ruthless 'it' is." Terry said, with sarcasm.

"OK, you're not convinced but you're listening. That's all I ask." Kwandao said. "Im begging you, either of you, to please defeat this thing inside this Millennium Ring!"

"You want what?" asked Janet.

"I can't take anymore of this spirit ruling my life, I can see everything it does and I can't live with this anymore." Kwandao started sobbing softly and held Janet's hands in hers. "Please, stop it from hurting anyone else…"

Janet looked at the girl's eyes through her tears, a slight gray color, and saw sincerity. Somehow, someway, this wasn't the girl that Catravious and Terry wanted to fight.

"OK, I believe you, Kwandao." Janet said slowly, patting her head. Terry just looked at her dumbfounded.

"Just like that, you believe her?" Terry shouted.

Janet nodded.

"Oh my God, this woman killed just to get here today and because she cops an all innocent plea, you're going to believe her!"

Janet looked dead at Terry, "Yes, I am."

"You're a fool!" Terry shot.

"You're letting your anger cloud your judgment!" Janet shot back. "Look at her, that doesn't look anything like the killer you're talking about!" Janet turned to Kwandao who had just curled into Janet's arms.

"OK, I do believe you, but if that thing is so bad why can't you just take it off and drop it somewhere?" Janet asked.

Kwandao shook her head, "I would, but…I just can't."

"And why can't you? Go ahead and say it." Terry said, now interested in the conversation again.

"OK, well if you can't drop it, how did you get it in the first place?" Janet asked.

Good question. Terry thought to himself.

Kwandao reached down to her Millennium Ring, "It was…is a relic of my family. I can't surrender it except in a duel."

"Relic of your family?" Janet asked.

"Yes, it's been a part of my family…" she turned to look at Terry. "Since it was created."

Terry felt like she was telling him something but he couldn't pick up on it. It was in the back of his mind somewhere. Just then, a speaker broke out over all of them.

"All duelists, please report to the Skybox."

And just then Terry heard it. Teee...tweeet. He looked back at Kwandao, who was holding her head in her hands and her face was contorted in pain. Terry saw her Millennium Ring starting to glow softly.

"Please!" Kwandao screeched, "Don't give….in to it!" and then she threw her head back to the sky. Janet shook her arms and called her name. When she lowered her head and looked right at Janet, she could see immediately that the person she was just talking to was gone. Those grey eyes were replaced by cold, unforgiving silver ones.

"Im right here…" Re'-Sha said in a whisper, looking at Janet with an mischievous smile on her face. Janet let go of her and jumped back in fright. "And I think we need to head for that Skybox so I can…" and with that, Re'-Sha ran a finger across her throat while looking at Janet. Then she turned to walk over to the Skybox where Knowledge, Vega and Jamie were already waiting. Terry walked toward the Skybox too, keeping his distance from Re'-Sha.

Janet took her time, thinking about what she had just heard. There's a person in there that needs my help. I didn't realize that. In a way, she has to be the most scared out of anyone. How does it feel to watch acts like Re'-Sha committed and just only be able to watch? That must be terrible. So...so I have to be strong for her. For Kwandao. I can't be afraid anymore for Kwandao.


"You six duelists are the best that this city has to offer! You're the very best!" Sinclair was saying, not only to the duelists but to the cameras pointing to him and the crowd that had filled the seats and the area around the duel ring.

"But this tournament can't have six champions. There can only be one champion and you've gathered here to decide who is that champion. Who is the best of the best, who is the finest duelist in the city! Please, let me introduce you and our TV audience to our duelists in our first match!"

"Ranked No. 434 in the tournament and proving that rank can be nothing but a calculated number is Kwandao Kawamura!"

Re'-Sha stepped forward from the line the rest of them had formed and took a place on one side of the Duel Ring. She was oblivious to the fanfare for her, no one she cared about was out there, her only focus was in the ring.

"And her opponent is our other female contender, ranked No. 11 in our tournament, Janet Rush!"

Janet heard the noise the people made for her and even heard a small chant of 'Prime' from the crowd, her clan's name. But like Re'-Sha before her, she blocked them all out. Losing her focus was something she couldn't do at this point.

Sinclair calmed down the crowd for a moment so he could speak clearly again.

"Janet, are you ready?" Sinclair asked.

Janet nodded, not removing her eyes from Re'-Sha.

"Kwandao, are you ready?" Sinclair asked.

Re'-Sha cracked a smile and nodded too.

"Duel!" Sinclair announced and began their duel.

Re'-Sha waved her hand toward Janet, motioning for her to take the first move. Whatever Janet had in her deck, Re'-Sha was certain that she couldn't stop her...

"So nice of you…" Janet said, drawing her first card. "I'll summon Zombyra the Dark (2100/500) in attack mode! Then ill set one reverse card and end my turn there."

By this time, the remaining duelists had moved up to the Skybox to watch the duel from there. They couldn't hear their talking all that much but it was a great view of both the duelists. Knowledge looked at Zombyra remembering Janet's favorite fusion to use with that monster. Last Warrior could be pretty useful for her against Re'-Sha. He just hoped she could play it soon enough.

Terry, watching the duel noticed Zombyra but was focusing on Re'-Sha. He didn't tell everyone what Re'-Sha used for her deck, so no one knew that she played with Exodia and Exodia Necross.

Terry thought to himself. I should have told you, but even if it is against someone like Re'-Sha, it's not a duelists place to give away an opponents deck. But I'm sure that you will figure it out. Go for it, Janet. Give it everything you have!

"Ah, it's my turn now. Draw." Re'-Sha said. "First, ill…" and then she froze.

"What?" Janet asked.

"Oh, I almost forgot to tell you the rules."

"The rules of what?" Janet asked slowly.

"Our Game of Darkness….our little Game of Darkness." Re'-Sha said with a wide toothy grin on her face. Janet's eyes got wide and she caught the flash of Re'-Sha's Millennium Ring. Then the whole area around them got dark but strangely it only lasted for a brief moment. Then everything looked normal.

"This Game of Darkness is going to be special." Re'-Sha said. "This game will determine your fate."

"Just say it." Janet said, wanting to know what was happing.

"The Game of Darkness has only one outcome. The loser will become either good or evil, depending on how they are now. If you are evil, you will become good and if you are good, then you become evil. Pretty simple, ne?"

Janet smiled and let out a low chuckle. "Then when I beat you, you'll be done hurting people forever."

Or rather when I beat you...it'll be interesting to see just what kind of monster you will turn into. Ooh, I'm getting goose bumps from the excitement.

"It was my move. And I'll –"

"Activate Trap!" Janet called. "Arsenal Robber!"

"Hmm?" Re'-Sha hummed.

"Arsenal Robber is a Trap Card that forces my opponent to select one Equipment Spell Card from their deck and discard it to the graveyard." Janet said.

Re'-Sha picked up her deck and looked through it for a suitable card. She selected and showed Janet her Axe of Despair and sent it to the graveyard.

"I'll set this reverse monster and end my turn." Re'-Sha said.

Up in the Skybox, Terry silently praised Janet's move with Arsenal Robber. He looked over at Knowledge, who was standing next to him and he was watching the duel with a stern scowl on his face.

"What's up, Knowledge?" Terry asked.

Knowledge didn't answer.

"My turn. Draw." Janet said. "I'll summon this! Makyura the Destructor (1600/1400) in attack mode!"

Janet paused a moment. That reverse monster Re'-Sha has obviously has a special effect. But I won't let her intimidate me.

"Zombyra (2100/500), attack her reverse monster!" Janet called. Zombyra jumped toward Re'-Sha's field and unloaded a fierce, earth-shaking punch on the top of the card. It immediately shattered in a flash and then the shards reformed themselves into a monster Janet didn't recognize, it looked like a big tomato.

"You destroyed my Mystic Tomato (1400/1100), which activated it special effect. When Mystic Tomato is destroyed and sent to the graveyard as a result of battle, I can Special Summon a Dark-Type monster with an attack power of 1500 or less to the field in attack position."

Terry bristled. Is she going to summon a piece of Exodia?

The Mystic Tomato shattered itself as Zombyra jumped backwards back to its own field as Re'-Sha's selected monster started to form. Janet recognized this monster, Giant Germ (1000/100).

"I Special Summon my Giant Germ in attack mode." Re'-Sha stated.

Janet took in the new situation. Well, from the last attack, Zombyra's effect comes into play. Every time I destroy a monster with it, its attack power drops by 200 points so it's at 1900 now. It also can't attack a player directly.

"Makyura (1600/1400), attack her Giant Germ (1000/100)!" Makyura dashed toward Re'-Sha's monster, claws extended and arms crossed and cut through the monster with an 'X' slashing motion. It broke the germ into tiny little germs and brought Re'-Sha's Life Points down to 3400.

RE'-SHA: 3400

JANET: 4000

"Giant Germ's effect starts now!" Re'-Sha said pointing to the air where all the germs were combining with each other to form two more Giant Germs on her field.

"When it's destroyed," Janet started, "You can Special Summon up to 2 more Giant Germs to the field in attack mode."

"That's right and when one is destroyed, like just now, you take 500 points of damage."

Janet looked at her Life Point Counter and watched it tick down to 3500.

RE'-SHA: 3400

JANET: 3500

What's she hiding? Janet wondered. "I'll end my turn."

"My turn! Draw!" Re'-Sha said looking at her drawn card, the Left Leg of the Forbidden One.

"I'll play Sangan (1000/600) in attack mode! And I'll use it to attack your Zombyra!"

"What?" Janet called out in shock. Everyone in the Skybox had the same feeling, except Terry.

"Zombyra (1900/500), Counterattack!"

The little three eyed monster lunged at Zombyra with its claws extended but it wasn't a match for Zombyra on any level. It timed it's swing perfectly and gave Sangan a sweet hook that sent it spinning backwards toward Re'-Sha. The moment it touched the ground it exploded into polygons. Re'-Sha was all smiles though, even though her Life Points were reduced to 2500.

RE'-SHA: 2500

JANET: 3500

"Well, that takes me to 2500 Life Points, your Zombyra to 1700 attack points, and I can use Sangan's special effect to search my deck for a monster with an attack power of 1500 or less and add it to my hand. And ill choose…"

Re'-Sha hammed it up a little pretending to search for something when she was only after one thing really. She didn't announce her card selection but rather showed Janet what she had chosen, Exodia the Forbidden one (1000/1000).


Up in the Skybox, everyone paid careful attention to the card Re'-Sha had just shown. Exodia was a deck type that you needed to remember.

"I don't believe it, she runs Exodia?" Jamie said to no one in particular.

"Janet…" Knowledge said to himself. Terry looked at his friend wondering what he was thinking.

"Terry, did she use Exodia on you before?" asked Jamie. Knowledge looked up from the duel.

"Yeah…yeah she did." Terry said slowly. And he had barely gotten that sentence out before Knowledge had balled his fists into Terry's shirt and yanked him inches away from his face.

"What! And you didn't tell us or her!" Knowledge hissed.

"Nobody asked me about it until now!"

"Bullshit! You don't send a friend to a slaughter without information that might help them out. You KNOW you should have told us!"

Terry's eyes went wide and he knocked his friend's hands away from his shirt and grabbed a fistful of Knowledge's in retaliation. "Slaughter! When did you lose all hope that she would win?"

Knowledge blinked a few times, letting the words hit him. Terry still held onto him but turned to look at the duel. "I don't care who Re'-Sha thinks she is or what she's done. She probably is the vilest person I'll ever know. But when she straps that Duel Disk to her arm, she's not invincible. I beat her. Janet defeated a lot of quality opponents, including you."

Terry looked back at Knowledge. "I have hope in her that she'll win. You saw how she looked after we told her what Re'-Sha really was, but look at her now. She's not scared; she's fighting with all her skill! She has her own faith and hope that she can win!"

Terry shoved and let go of Knowledge's shirt knocking him back a step. "Where's yours!"


Janet, from the corner of her eye, caught Terry and Knowledge in a scuffle. Boys will be boys...she thought to herself.

She focused in on the duel again. Re'-Sha had just pulled a piece of Exodia from her deck. Now she knew what that witch was up to. Janet noted the number of cards in Re'-Sha's hand right now, which was 6. She knew now that Exodia the Forbidden One (1000/1000) was in her hand and she would have to assume that she had at the very least one more piece in her hand.

"Now, I'll switch my 2 Giant Germs to defense position. And ill set one reverse card and end my turn there." Re'-Sha said.

"My turn! Draw!" Janet said. The race is on now. I have to hurry and deliver as much damage to her Life Points as I can in each turn. Those Giant Germs are a bother but I can't wait any longer.

"For this turn, ill summon this! The Earth – Hex Sealed Fusion! 1000/1600" Janet called. Her monster appeared on the field as a sizeable round sphere of earth and rock that pulsed like it was alive.

"Zombyra (1700/500) and Earth (1000/1600), destroy her defensive line of Giant Germs! (1000/100)" Janet said, pointing to the two monsters on the field. Zombyra and Earth started glowing with a purple and yellow aura respectively. Zombyra shot out it's hand, open faced toward a germ at the same moment Earth let loose its own attack. Both of the beams hit and circled the germs and in the light from them, they fizzled out and disappeared into nothing. Re'-Sha stood behind the smoldering embers of her monsters with that grin still on her face.

"Giant Germ was destroyed but you still take 500 points of damage for each one you destroyed in your attack." Re'-Sha stated.

RE'-SHA: 2500

JANET: 2500

"I know. I'll lose 1000 Life Points." Janet said, and saw her Life Point Counter had dropped to 2500. "But you're going to lose more! Makyura, (1600/1400) attack her directly!"

Janet's monster raced for Re'-Sha with one clawed hand reared back ready to strike. Re'-Sha swept her arm toward her reverse card.

"Set Card, Open! Negate Attack!" Re'-Sha said. Her Trap Card flipped up and as Makyura was about to strike, it's claw hit an invisible barrier that protected Re'-Sha.

"Tch…" Janet mumbled.

"Negate Attack is a Trap Card I can activate when you attack. It negates the attack by your monster and it also ends your Battle Phase. Heh, so sorry about that." Re'-Sha said, flipping a hand through her hair.

"The Battle Phase is over but my turn isn't. Trust me, you're still going to lose something!"

"What?" Re'-Sha asked, her interest raised.

"The Earth – Hex Sealed Fusion has a unique effect. It can be used in place of any Fusion-Material Monster as long as the other one is the right one. But by sacrificing that Fusion-Material Monster and this monster, I can Special Summon 1 Earth-Type Fusion Monster WITHOUT the use of Polymerization!"

"What!" Re'-Sha yelled.

From up in the Skybox, Janet heard Terry call out 'Go for it!' and she smiled to herself. Vega, who was very silent up to this point, started to wonder if he misjudged how good Janet actually was. Jamie pumped his fist and just yelled, cheering Janet on. Knowledge, still a little stung from what Terry told him, couldn't bring himself to cheer her on. Janet just can't win against Re'-Sha.

Janet watched as her Earth and Zombyra turned to face each other and then Earth just got wider and wider until it engulfed Zombyra and it looked like a clay monster. When it was totally wrapped around it, it started glowing yellow and then a light shot straight from it toward the sky. Inside the light, everyone could see the shape of the earth covered Zombyra slowly mold into the shape of its fusion form. When it was complete, The Last Warrior From Another Planet stepped forward from the light and onto Janet's field.

"The Last Warrior From Another Planet! (2350/2300)" Janet announced with a flourish. "And its special effect works immediately. When Last Warrior is Special Summoned, all monsters on my side of the field are destroyed immediately. Therefore, Makyura is gone."

Just as she said it, Makyura was destroyed and exploded into hundreds of polygons, except for a portion of its headdress that remained behind and it was floating in the air and glowing red ominously.

"What are you planning?" asked Re'-Sha.

"Makyura's special effect is going to make it clear. In the turn that Makyura is sent to the Graveyard, I can use Trap Cards from my hand like Spell Cards." Janet said, holding a card from her hand. "And, ill play this Trap Card! Disturbance Strategy!"

"Disturbance Strategy?" Re'-Sha asked.

"Right. Disturbance Strategy is a Trap Card that forces my opponent to shuffle all their cards in their hand back into their decks. Then after shuffling, they draw the same number of cards they had previously." Janet said, a confident but defiant look on her face. "A one sided Card Destruction!"

"Allright, Janet!" Jamie screamed.

"Great thinking!" Terry yelled.

Janet pointed to Re'-Sha. "So, shuffle your hand back into your deck!"

Re'-Sha growled to herself but she complied. She looked her hand over and paid close attention to three cards in particular, her Left Leg and Left Arm of the Forbidden One and Exodia the Forbidden One. All three of them have to go back to the deck and she wasn't happy at all.

Re'-Sha looked at Janet the whole time she was shuffling her cards. Her eyes said all Janet needed to know.

"Im going to enjoy seeing you as a wicked mistress…" Re'-Sha said.

"Save your breath." Janet said.

Re'-Sha set her deck back into her Duel Disk and drew 5 cards per Disturbance Strategy's effect.

"That ends my turn." Janet said.

"My turn! Draw!" Re'-Sha said, ripping a card from the top of her deck. She still was fuming about losing her three Exodia pieces because when she redrew, she had no pieces in her hand at all.


Terry was up in the Skybox watching with interest. He was looking at Re'-Sha and from the way she was looking and the frustration on her face, he could tell that Janet had gotten to her. He had no idea how many Exodia cards Janet had just cost her but was sure she had less than before. From his experience, Exodia is her only weapon and without it he would bet Re'-Sha was in trouble. He looked toward Knowledge hoping to see him excited too but he was still in his funk.

How can he believe so strongly that she's going to lose? I just don't get it. There's the risk but she is in excellent position right now.

He felt a nudge to his side and turned to see Jamie just shaking his head no.

"He'll have to learn this one on his own. Knowledge still plays too much with the numbers and facts. He's learning to take chances but this is beyond him right now, Terry."

Terry looked down at the ground. "So what do you think, Jamie?"

"About if she can win? I agree with Knowledge but only partly."

Terry looked up with a questioning look.

"Re'-Sha can beat Janet. Flat out. But Janet is playing with a lot of heart and putting everything she has out on the field. You can't put stats on that, and I feel that she can beat her."

"You and I feel it, but why can't he?" Terry asked.

"It's just his nature. I just feel for him when this is over." He looked back down on the duel. "If he's wrong and Janet does win, how bad would that be to know you doubted a friend right to the last play of the game? But if she lost and he was right all along? I don't know how he could live with that on his mind."


Vega had been listening to Terry and Jamie talk back and forth, wondering himself if Janet could beat Kwandao. He knew just how badly Exodia could hurt you if you're on the receiving end of it. It usually doesn't hit an opponent that Exodia is what they're playing against until it's too late to do something about it. 5 cards and its all over with.

But Exodia isn't without its drawbacks. It's slow. And most duels can be decided in 3-5 turns. Not nearly enough time for the average deck. Not only is it slow, it is something you can't build a backup strategy into if it fails. If you lose Exodia, you normally lose the duel.

But as he looked at Re'-Sha, who had just finished examining her new hand, she didn't seem to believe that she was done at all.

He looked down at his own deck, still fitted into his Duel Disk. He didn't care if he had to play against Exodia, but if he had to he would beat it. He would destroy Exodia to get to his own goals.

Re'-Sha picked up three cards from her hand and eyed Janet's Last Warrior. When Last Warrior is on the field, neither player can Normal Summon or Special Summon any monster to the field.

"I'll set one reverse monster face down." Re'-Sha said. "And set two cards face down, too and end it there."

Re'-Sha smiled and narrowed her eyes. Come into my trap, my dear.

"My turn! Draw!" Janet said. Now she was eyeing Re'-Sha's monster, which probably had some nasty flip effect. But she had no card in her hand that could destroy it. She would have liked to have her Lightning Vortex Spell Card in her hand, even in she couldn't destroy the monster with it.

"Allright, Last Warrior (2350/2300), attack her reverse monster! (?)"

"Got you! Set Card, Open! Book of Moon!"

"What?" Janet said.

Janet watched Re'-Sha's Spell Card flip up and fire a pale gray beam at her attacking monster.

"Book of Moon switches my opponent's monster from whatever position it's in currently to face down defense mode." Re'-Sha explained. Last Warrior tried to shield its eyes from the light but it slowly started to fade away at the same time a face down defense monster started to appear on Janet's field.

"But it not over! At that moment, I'll activate this too! Set Card, Open! Nobleman of Crossout!"

When this Spell Card came up on the field, a blonde haired knight in silver armor and a medieval sword sheathed at its hip walked out of it and continued walking toward the face down monster of Janet's. When he reached it, he unsheathed his sword calmly. Then in a flash, he brought his sword over his head and swung it down on the card, slicing it cleanly in half.

"Tch…" Janet growled. "Nobleman of Crossout destroys one face down monster and removes it from the game."

"That's right, so your Last Warrior is gone from you!" Re'-Sha said for Janet. She started laughing wildly.

"What's so funny?" Janet asked, furious and not amused.

"Oh, that you're completely naked now." Re'-Sha said.

"Get real. I lost a monster but not the duel and definitely not my fight! So let me show you something. My turn, Draw! Activate Continuous Spell! Call of the Mummy! This Continuous Spell Card says that if there isn't a monster on my field, then once per turn, I can Special Summon 1 Zombie-Type monster from my hand."

Janet pulled one card from her hand. "And I'll play this monster. Pyramid Turtle (1200/1400) in defense mode!"

"Pyramid Turtle!" Knowledge said to himself

"Zombie Cards?" Terry said aloud too.

"My Last Warrior is gone, but we've only begun to fight. Get ready, Re'-Sha!" Janet said with a small grin on her face.


Zombie cards huh? Something unexpected but that's the way i try to write.

To some, the Game of Darkness that i wrote up might seem pretty lame. Actually it might sound broken, but I thought it was the best game for a characters like Janet and Re'-Sha to play in. Re'-Sha as a goody-two shoes? Janet as a vile mistress? That's what I was thinking, plus the way the rest of the cast would react to such a change from either character. Especially Knowledge.

I've been working on drawing some of my characters and the places that they visit in my story. Right now, i've only drawn Vega and Knowledge but once i get more, i might get them up somewhere and link them to the story.

Well, Janet is pushing Re'-Sha a lot harder than she might have expected. I guess women from ANY generation, Egyptian or current, won't be pushovers when they chose not to be. In the next chapter, the conclusion of the duel and as i said, it has a big effect on Terry as well as Knowledge.

Then the grudge match begins. Knowledge takes on Vega. All in the next chapter.

Hope you enjoyed the story!