Yep, I've updated. This chapter was quite the challenge since it was hard to think of dialogue and scenes to work with. It was quite frustrating to come with these kinds of things since...I've never actually finished a fanfiction before. It's crazy but, I haven't but it was just difficult to come up with the right dialogue and extra scenes. I have to do a couple of thanks to weluvgirlswithglasses and Animesuki for ideas and vital info. I also hoped that my one shots, The Dark Chocolate and Vigorous Intent kept you all entertained.

I've been a bit more reference happy to so kudos to Max and KeRose. The anime I was parodying in the last chapter was The Familiar of Zero/Zero no Tsukaima. I haven't really watched it, but it's one of those series that had a really good first season but then really faultered afterwards. And a lot of it's appeal comes from seiyuu Rie Kugimiya and her tendency to voice tsunderes. Louise is quite on the extreme-side, so I like making fun of her a lot. The other reference I made back around the end of Chapter 26 was that to Soul Eater. (Which, the Lucky Star OVA actually referenced too) It might just be me, but I just so a load of similarities between the two Pattys.

So anyway, I would like to promise here and now that I will try and finish the story by the end of October. This has been quite a thrill ride, but no worries, I have no intentions on leaving the Lucky Star archives. Thanks again to all you loyal and newcoming readers!

This chapter has a lot of alternating scenes and dialogue, so have fun with it. However, I am also really tired so typing errors may exist. I am giving you all permission to smash me with your grammar hammer for any mistake I need to edit or change or delete.

Disclaimer: Yoshimizu Kagami owns Lucky Star, while I do not. I only own Kaito and Ryuta-kun. Support the official release.


Chapter 29: T.B.D.

"Ok then, so later tonight? Sounds good. Yeah...yeah, I'll get the food. See you later."

Kaito closed his phone as he walked away from the bus stop. He yawned while stretching his back and bending his neck. He had just planned to meet up with his friends at Taichi's house to spend the night and get in some honest play time. They planned to tackle the biggest obstacle the game had, where you have to play for 6 straight hours playing through the entire set list. He wanted to take a nap to rest up for the whole event since it would be all night.

It was strange to plan all of this on a school day, but he was in luck for the most part. Taichi's parents didn't care so much what happened as long as they didn't make too much noise. Kuroi and Sakuraba-sensei did not any assign any homework to take a break from there latest test. Everything was set in place for a perfect night of relaxation. He moved to the front of his house where he opened the door and entered the kitchen.

He wanted to take that nap as soon as possible, so he poured himself a cup of cold tea and walked towards his bedroom. Kaito unbuttoned his uniform as he changed into something more casual. Once that was done, he took a deep sip of his drink and rested his back on his soft bed. Just as he was about to sleep, he heard a knock at the door.

"Kaito? Can we talk to you?" His mom asked.

"Yeah, one second." He acknowledged. Kaito didn't really want to talk to them as he wanted to sleep without having to worry about assault. He grunted as he unlocked the door and sat back on the bed. "Come in."

Sakiko and Iwao entered in with two completely different looks. The mother had her arms drooped down as she rested her hands on her hips. The dad had his arms crossed with fire dancing around in his eyes. Whatever information they had on him, Kaito had to look and feel confident. At least they didn't know he had plans for later.

"Kaito...we have to talk about something."

"What is it mom?"

"There's something we need to know." Iwao said bluntly. "These, girls you've been hanging out with. Have you been doing anything with them?"

"Like what?"

"We've been wondering if you have been...more than just friends." Sakiko suggested.

"Not really." Kaito dismissed.

Iwao clutched his fists. "Well, that doesn't make a lot of sense. If you don't have plans to do anything with them, why hang out with them?"

Kaito cocked an eyebrow at his dad. "Times have changed."

"Do you like anything particular about them though?" His mother brought up.

"Well...they are all nice." He listed off. "Most of them are very cute, some of them can cook, some of them are rich and some of them are otakus like I am."

"Girl otakus exist?"

"Yes...they do dad." Kaito said, with a drop of anger in his voice.

"We just want you to be truthful about this, Kaito." Sakiko said. "If you feel concerned about these girls, you can talk to us about it."

"That's right." Iwao nodded.

"Well, let's say...I am interested in one of these girls." Kaito started.

The two parents smiled knowing they've eased him into this. If they could get him to admit about this girl, then they would have a right to discipline him.

"Can you describe her for us?" Iwao asked.

"She's...perfect." He smiled. "Everything about her is just great. She's beautiful, she's sweet, not to mention that she's an absolute otaku like myself."

"Otaku..." The dad grunted. He hated hearing that word.

"Have we met her before?" Sakiko said.

"Nope."

"How did you two meet?"

"Kona-chan introduced us."

"A classmate?"

"Actually, no. She's a first year. Yet she and Konata work at the same place. It's odd though, because you would think she's my age since she's taller than most other people I know."

"Anything else special about her?" His dad requested.

"She might be taller that other people because she's from America, but everyone's different."

Bingo. That's just how she was described from Misao's mom. A young, bombshell of a girl from the United States who Kaito was dating. Not only would they confirm that, but they would also find out what had happened during the month their house was being repaired. The Yasuhiro elders looked at each other with grins as they looked back at Kaito. He was currently in a state of confusion from the silence.

"Kaito, we've known about this girl." Sakiko revealed.

"I...I see." He said, looking away from them. Despite his appearance, his mind was spewing profanities. "How exactly?"

"Oh, Kusakabe-chan told me." She admitted.

"Damn..."

"Why damn?" His dad asked.

"She wasn't supposed to tell anyone!"

"Why is that son? You ashamed of your girlfriend or something?" He said, with a mocking tone.

"No, no! I care for her a lot! It's just that..."

"Just that what?" His mom asked.

Kaito sighed, as he pressed his fingers against his head. "What happened is that, we bonded in a rather...deceitful way. I was never at Ryuta's house. She offered to let me stay with her on account of how my misfortune and how she lives alone. It was some kind of great opportunity. Granted, I had to act like a butler, but I don't regret that. I'm happy with what turned out. I love her dearly and I just wanted to be there for her."

"So why wouldn't you tell us?" Iwao asked.

"I don't think you guys would be keen on the idea of me staying with someone you didn't know."

The dad scorned back at him. "Damn right."

"I know I lied and don't know what would have really happened, but it turned out all right. And now I have this wonderful girlfriend who I can love every day."

"Kaito...I can forgive you for that." Sakiko said.

"What?!" Both males said.

"I wish you didn't lie to me, I mean...you got of gotten hurt or your money could of been stolen, or worse! But you came back to us safe. And if you love this girl and she loves you then...I think that it's all right. The fact that you took this risk to be close to her is kind of romantic."

"Mom..."

"Oh, come on Sakiko." Iwao interjected. "Don't go all soft on him just because of this girl."

"I'm not; I'm just respecting him for what happened. He'll still get punished."

"But you know that the girl is going to be nothing but trouble for him!"

"What?" The other two asked.

"This...gaijin otaku as you've described sounds like she's no good. From Kusakabe's description, she sounds like some kind of brainless clone. You dating her will get you nowhere."

"How dare you!" Kaito growled.

"Iwao!"

"Unless she's already slept with you." He stared down at her.

"She has." Kaito admitted. Sakiko looked at him with total fright.

"You haven't, had you?!"

"We've slept in the same room. I'm still in school, what do you think I am, stupid?"

"If you are dating her, it sounds like it." His dad scoffed.

"Where do you get off judging Patricia!?" Kaito shouted, bring names into this.

"Are you telling me that you are more irritated about our son dating a foreigner than him going behind of our backs for a month?"

"Why do women have to care so much about lies!?" The old man showed his teeth.

"You don't know anything about how she's such a gentle, caring person! Hell, I've know some girls in the same class who look like boys and make me look like a sexual deviant. Just because she's curvy girl who just doesn't happen to be from this country, it does not mean it's a bad thing! Otakus can be anybody!"

"Ugh..." Iwao stepped back. "If you were dating that Takara girl and she happened to be a closet otaku; that would have been fine. I know she's destined to greatness. But you've just blindsided me with some evil combination!"

"I can't take this anymore, just leave my room!" Kaito demanded!

As the two parents were an inch from the doorway, Kaito slammed it hard on the both of them. They were a bit intimidated on the subject, but they quickly went back at each others throats on the subject. Kaito groaned as he rested back down in his bed, completely in an opposite mood from a few minutes ago. He could hear them bickering on and on about what was worse between the whos and the whats.

It's not like it matter too much to him anyway. He loved Patricia and no matter what would happen, he would be by her side. Parents weren't too much of the issue here. He pressed his face into the pillow reminded of another fear. His friends. Who knows what Konata and Kagami were ready to say upon when he would go to school, that Kusakabe girl having to blab everything with that mouth of her's. As he drifted off to sleep, he hoped for one simple solution. That he would be left off the hook with little consequence.


Kaito looked over at his desktop clock as he lifted his head from the desk. It was quite late considering the time. The boy slumped from his chair to slip into something more sociable for the public. One advantage of having old parents is knowing that they go to bed early. He pressed against the wall as he shoved the door open and shut. He had to make the least amount of sound in order to sneak out of the house.

Tip-toeing through the rooms he made sure not to hit anything. His mom could of been sleeping somewhere else than where she normally sleeps. Kaito made a quick brain check to see if he had everything. Money, phone, keys, cards...all check. The door creaked open in a flash as the otaku dashed out of it. He had made it to the streets, the only thing he had to do was pick up the food and make it to Taichi's.

First thing he had to do though was get some food. Everyone was fine with burgers, but Kaito wanted udon. So he's required to make two stops as he gets into the city. He began to shiver as the heater of his car wasn't going fast enough. After a few quick red lights, he stopped his car off in front of the udon house to get himself a nice meal. Kaito specifically wanted something piping hot so he could stay awake during the massive battle.

The burger joint he had to go to next wasn't too far away, so he simply dropped the food off in his car and walked back into the streets. It would be rude to request one kind of food when you have a second with you. In a few quick transactions, he was carrying two bags filled with clogging goodies for his pals. Luckily he didn't have to carry any drinks as well. He walked slowly to his car and shook his head to prepare himself for the night. Little did he expect...

"Gimme another drink!" A voice shouted from inside of a small, black bar.

"I'm sorry, but you've had just too many."

"It's ok, it's ok. I'll be taking her home." A female voice said.

"But a cop shouldn't be driving drunk! It's hypocritical!"

"Don't worry; I will be the one to drive them home." A third voice confirmed.

The large door of the magnificent bar known as Eden Hall flew open as three tipsy adults staggered out of it. Kaito panicked, immediately recognizing their faces. He dived into an alley, hoping they would move on without noticing him. A call from a parental figure would just make his situation much worse. He gritted his teeth, hearing them sounds of them yelling in the streets, unaware of the volume.

"You guys see anything?!" Yui asked.

"All I see are the bouncing balls destroying the bricks as they bounce of that giant metal paddle!" Kuroi shouted.

"Why-why you suppose in that game that the paddle destroys all those bricks?" Sojiro said.

"The bricks clearly had crushed his family."

"And drank all his sake!" The teacher chanted.

"Makes sense!" The parent said as they slowly gained control of their balance.

"You guys see some kind of red flash?" The blonde woman asked.

"Thought you-you were looking at blocks."

"Nah, nah na na na na no." She stuttered. "I think I saw some kind of red ball or something just go buy. With some fast food."

Kaito shook his head as he stayed in the shadows.

"Must have been a power-up." Yui defended. "You know how those new games have power-ups where you can turn the paddle into a shooter!"

"Did you bring your gun with you?" Sojiro said. Kaito's heart skipped a beat.

"Nah. Do have pepper spray though!"

"Does that stuff actually tastes like pepper?" Kuroi questioned.

"You know, I've never tried. Let's go home and make some eggs!"

As Kaito watched as the irresponsible adults wander pass him to their houses. He quickly moved out of the alley back towards his car. This was going to be a very annoying night considering what happened. But when he put himself in the economic car, he thought to himself.

"I wonder what Kona-chan is doing."


Speaking of the short otaku girl, while her dad was getting drunk and her short cousin was asleep; her face was planted right in front of her computer. She was strolling around in her new MMORPG with the Hiiragi twins at the first floor of an easy cave. With a few new pieces of armor and spells under their belts, they were ready to tackle the multi-colored slimes inside. Their three avatars stopped upon a rather small looking slime with an amulet floating around in its insides.

"Be careful guys, if we want to kill this thing, we have to stun it at the most appropriate times." Konata advised.

"Why's that?" Tsukasa asked.

"When it gets to 50 health, it will try to clone itself. And while the clones themselves cannot clone, two of them will just completely devastate us from there level."

"What about the loot?" Kagami thought. "Do the clones drop loot?"

"Nope." Konata answered. "If the clones were to drop loot, then we wouldn't have a chance to fight them. People would be farming the slimes over and over and over again. The thing the slime drops wouldn't even be as rare or expensive if that were the case, because the market would be flooded with the accessory."

"You can just say no." Kagami rolled her eyes.

"Okay, this will be the plan." Konata prepared. "Tsukasa, you weaken it first with your lightening spell. Slimes are partially made of water, so lightning will make it more vulnerable to attacks.

"O-okay." Her character nodded.

"Kagami, you can swing away at it all you feel like, but you just need to top me off whenever my health bar turns yellow."

"Fine." She said.

"Around 60 percent, you two need to pay very close attention. Tsukasa, you need cast your strongest, longest casting spell to deal the most damage before the slime tries to clone itself. At that moment, I will use my macro that allows me to stun the enemy while alerting you all to pay attention. I need both of you then to deal out as much damage as possible and use your stunning abilities when it tries to clone. We have to go into a cycle so nothing is wasted. We just have to deal as much damage as possible before our mana runs out. You got that?"

"Dah...um..." Tsukasa worried.

"Wish you could make this a little simpler." Kagami said.

"We are in the game world; you have to learn these terms. And that's as simple as I can make it if we want to kill it and not spend a whole night trying to get the exp back."

Kagami immediately paid close attention to her computer screen. Not only would this game rob her of more social interaction, but her weight might rise up again. She had heard how the inactivity from game playing could lead to unnecessary fat. It would be quite the annoyance. Tsukasa just went along with it, not wanting to let Konata or her sister down. She had done enough with that volleyball game not too long ago.

"Okay, everyone ready?" Konata said.

"Ready to go! Yes!" The Hiiragi twins type.

"FIGHT!" She vigorously typed.


Away from the girl's domicile, a car was rolling up to a nearby house. Kaito groaned as he carried all of his food stuffs into his friend's house. It would have been much better if his parents revealed the information until after tonight. He slowly entered the house, hoping not to disturb anyone else. Removing his shoes, he slid around the wood floors, trying to find a ray of light from a closed door. The door busted open as he finally found the right one.

"Kaito!" Taichi shouted from his bed.

"Shh...Shouldn't you keep it down?" Kaito hushed.

"Nah, its fine. My parents are out for the week on a second honeymoon." He explained.

"Hey. Yo." Minoru and Ryuta greeted.

"How's it going?" He questioned.

"Fine." His bespectacled friend nodded. "You were taking a while, so we've decided to tinker with some of the downloadable content the game had. I think if we want to warm up for this trial, we should try out a few songs we haven't tried out before. And let me say, some of these are pretty damn fun."

"And hard." Taichi groaned.

"How so?"

"Oh, I can't remember the band's name. I just remember one of the members has the name...Frusciante? The bass is so painful because it moves all over the place compared to other songs."

"That's what the game does." Kaito shrugged. "They need to add in some variety to keep some things interesting."

"You up for playing Kaito-kun?" Ryuta said, pointing at the plastic guitar in the room.

"Yeah, I need some kind of way to alleviate pressure." He mumbled.

Minoru asked. "What happened?"

"My parents found out about Patricia-chan and I."

His friends had completely different reactions to the news. Shiraishi and Taichi looked down at the floor knowing how serious the relationship was. Ryuta was completely scared out of his mind thinking about the punishment that would be to follow. Not to mention, Kaito would most likely be sneaking out of the house in order to play this silly game with them. The marimo-haired man spoke in worry about it.

"Did, did they mention anything about punishing you?"

"It's weird..." He scratched his head. "Soon it turned from arguing at me to arguing about each other it. Turns out that they have different morals on love and foreigners."

"So are they punishing me?" Ryuta asked. Minoru growled in disgust.

"Doesn't look like it matters. All that I know is that I'm getting punished big time. Not sure what it will be or how it'll turn out, but I know when I bomb is going to explode."

"Hey..." The fat kid began, trying to take their minds of the topic. "How about we start playing now, it might help you from over-thinking about the subject."

"Sure." Kaito sat down, looking directly at the screen.

"Ooh, did you bring the food?" Ryuta said.

Kaito placed the bags of fast food in front of them as the boys went at it like ravaging animals. The otaku wanted to just relax by eating his warm udon and playing the game he loved. The other three wanted to eat through quickly so they could focus on playing. It was lucky for Kaito that they could do it relatively fast. As Shiraishi was looking over his food, a weird thought came to him.

"Hey Kaito, can I ask you a question?"

"What do you want?"

"Something occurred to me." He pondered. "A lot of the people I know refer to Martin-san as Patty. However, you refer to her as Patricia-chan. Why is that?"

The chestnut-haired teen tilted his head as he thought about it. "It's probably because by calling her by her real name, it feels more respectful."

"I see."

"And if you want to think about it deeper, look at your sandwich." Kaito ordered.

He looked at his food with new confusion "Why?"

"When you love a girl, do you really want to think about hamburgers when you're kissing her?"

The three of them chuckled as they finished their midnight meals. They had plenty of playing to do.


"Alright, here comes the macro!" Konata typed into her game text.

Things had been moving smoothly for the most part. Konata was able to keep the slime focused on her, just like her job was designed to do. The Hiiragi twins kept up their roles too casting the appropriate buffs, debuffs, and heals. Just like the otaku had planned, the slime had hit 60 percent health. It was now or never if they were to get that slime-coated amulet. Konata hit a combination of buttons on her keyboard, setting of the macro. On all three computers, a simple phrase was uttered.

"Bang." The computers said in a soft tone.

Konata's eyes sharpened, as nothing seemed to happen. Konata and Kagami were whacking away while Tsukasa was just waiting there like a dunderhead. She began to type furiously.

"Guys, that was the signal! Get to work!" Konata said.

"Ah, oh...ok! Sorry about that Kona-chan!" Tsukasa typed as she prepared up her strongest spell.

"Why couldn't you just have the warning say something more natural? Something like, attack now? Or initiate the plan!" Kagami sneered as she was prepping Konata's character for the worse.

Konata's eyes opened with full ferocity as she was hitting her keyboard with lightning fast strokes. "Damn it, that's no way to disrespect one of the best animes that was created! We are killing this thing or I'm making you both grind until your fingers are nubs!"

In real life, the two sisters stared at each other in worry. Tsukasa was freaked out over this anger in Konata while Kagami was just amazed by the amount of seriousness she had added. But, she was right nonetheless. More time playing equaled more calories stored in one's stomach. They moved on as they continued to fight the beast.


While the girls were killing that enemy in their online game, the boys across town had their own monster to slay.

"No one is safe!" Minoru and the game sang at the same time.

"Play better Taichi!" Kaito ranted.

"When I close my eyes!"

"I'm trying!"

"I've come to take your life!"

It was quite an epic masterpiece of difficulty and metal that the four of them were fighting against. A pain on every instrument with two deadly solos, unforgiving bass patterns and rhythms, and seventy-nine phrases of violent insanity. They were playing as hard as they could trying to clear the song. Minoru spoke very angrily as he was instructed to by the game, as if he was yelling at a pissy pop idol.

"The angel of death is pissed off at me again, just because I got to put you out of my misery! It doesn't matter, I am without fear. Now that you're dead, I won't shed another bloody tear for you."

As the group repeated through the chorus, Ryuta shouted as he was pounding his drums.

"This song is painful, but in some kind of strange good way!"

"Now you know how I feel!" Kaito said. "Come on guys, we have a whole night of song slaying!"

Taichi made a heavy groan through the thrashing sounds. Maybe he shouldn't have invited such serious players to do this kind of thing. And on a school night of all days...


After a long night of game-fueled emotions...

Konata emerged herself from her humid room. She groggily walked towards the kitchen with a severe lack of reaction. In a small amount of time she would have to go to school. Looks like another one of those days where she would have to try and weasel her way out of class in order to sleep in the library. It was worth it though. She did get a nice set of amulets for herself and friends, saving them some money in the process. Plus the stat bonuses would give them a nice advantage towards other enemies.

The house felt very strange at that moment however. Lights were on yet not a soul was scene. There were just two plates on the table. Even with her regular nights of forced insomnia, her dad or Yu-chan would be there waiting to prep her. On closer inspection, the two dishes on the plates appeared to simple rice omelets. Yet on the bottom of the plates, a yellow transparent liquid was scene. Must have been a curry sauce that was made for it.

As she slid her chair to eat her breakfast, she could hear the sound of pattering footsteps. With her frizzled hair and flickering eyes, Konata still saw that it was just her cousin. Yutaka was quite unlike Konata when it came to the morning. She was already in her sailor uniform, ready for school. She didn't want her relative to get punished at school, so she struck up a conversation.

"G-good morning, Onee-chan." Yutaka bowed.

"Ah...hey Yu-chan." Konata said, stumbling around her words. "You make this for us?"

"I think Yui made this force us." She scratched her head. "She wanted to give us some food before going home so she made these."

"I don't think I know much about Nee-san's cooking." Konata pondered. "You want to dig in with me?"

"Of course!"

Yutaka happily moved to the table to start the day off appropriately. The Izumi girls said there words of gratitude and picked up their forks. Yu-chan moved quickly as she cut off a section of omelets with the utensil. Konata did a more sloppy approach and tried to hopefully stab and slide a section off and into their mouth. Once it made contact with their faces however, they were in for a painful surprise.

The blue haired girl made a series of grizzly coughs as she backed far away from that food. What in the world was that? Was Yui that bad in the kitchen? It must have been some kind of rare, crazy, poisonous curry that she made. She started to shun it, as she felt a burning sensation on her tongue. Poor Yutaka was in a worse state of panic, as the air from the heat had moved from her mouth to her eyes. She swelled up immensely, trying to figure out what was wrong.

"Onee-chan!" She cried loudly. "Did Yui use too much shichimi?! It hurts!"

"Not sure, Yu-chan!" Konata coughed. "Whatever it is though, we can't touch it!"

"Water! I need water!"

"Actually Yu-chan, I heard water only..." A loud scream followed from the sound of the faucet turning on. "Only spreads the heat."


At least for the Izumi family, they weren't the only ones suffering from the night of gaming and misjudgment. Later that morning, school had arrived and many students were not looking forward to the pop quiz that was given in Biology. Sakuraba's students groaned as they went to work on the lousy grade. In particular, two male students were in severe trauma from this educational smack down.

Ryuta made a sour face as began writing down answers. It was nothing short of a drummer to get calluses on his hands or his feet to feel sore, but he didn't expect the pain to last on in school. And at quite an appropriate time. Taichi was feeling the worst out of everyone. The cramps in his hands from playing plastic guitar would hardly allow him to pick up a pencil. He bit through the pain as he started piecing answers together. What a dismal day it was to be...

Things weren't too peachy for the class next door either. A large lump formed on a student's head, properly delivered by the hands of Kuroi Nanako. Kaito slowly lifted his head, trying to stare at the woman. His eyes were heavy as he could only see a blur and mumble.

"Yasuhiro, wake up! Do you even know what I was asking?"

"Ne-ne-ne..." He mustered. "No."

Yasuhiro got another fist from that. At least now he could now get the much needed sleep he wanted. Nanako regained her composure as she looked around the room.

"Ok, Shiraishi. Do you know the answer to the problem?"

After several hours of constant singing, Minoru could hardly stand, let alone speak from the amount of fatigue placed on him. He wasn't even a hardcore gamer but he was receiving the pain that a normal one goes through. He was using sign language to try and point out that he couldn't talk so he wouldn't have to damage his vocal chords. Kuroi-sensei simply laughed as she was watching him flop around like a fish.

"What's the matter, cat got your tongue, Sebastian?" He groaned as the rest of the class laughed.


Now I know some of you may want to bite my head off, but let's get something straight. Not every parent is happy about who their child chooses to love. It's not completely one-sided, but it's a touchy subject nonetheless. I really had to side-step around to see what was the right thing to do. It was just tough to think about a lot of these things. Why was it so difficult?

Two Words: Nina Einstein.

I have an extra bonus to you guys. Sometime in 2009 or Late 2008, I will produce a series of short stories of Alternate Scenes for this very fic. Just like in a drama game, what if Kaito went down a different path or what if different things happened that changed his perception? That is what you will recieve, especially those who loved some of the other pairing ideas. How can you get involved? I have a poll up at the moment looking for a title for this new story, so please vote if you enjoy them. If you have a name of your own to suggest if you don't like the five I put up, PM it to me and I may add it to the poll.

A few extra notes relating to the curry. No worries, Yu-chan will be fine. You can get over that kind of stuff. And regular curry, as well as pepper spray, is a yellow color, not red as commonly shown. Yellow is the common color for mild curry even though it can be practically everything. And Shichimi is a hot, Japanese pepper spice mix that they add to several things. Just wanted to clear that up. That's a fact too with spice. Milk Good, Water Bad. And if you can catch any of the references I made, points go to you guys.

Thank you all for reading and waiting. Please, Review, Critique or Ask Questions. See you soon!