Let's see, I need a good disclaimer to explain that I don't own Rave Master… Oh wait, that works.
The Guillotine Blade Comes Down Part 1
It had to be almost midnight. Haru wasn't used to not having an alarm clock with bright letters showing him the time in his bedroom. In the room his grandfather set up for him, there was one old fashion clock all the way on the other side of the room and it was much too dark to see it clearly at the moment so Haru couldn't be sure of the time exactly. All he knew for sure was that it was late.
The teenager sighed for what had to have been the millionth time that night. He knew he should be getting to sleep, but he just felt so wired. It was the kind of feeling where it felt so difficult to just sit still. The silver haired prince wanted nothing more than to get up and pace around his room until he thought of a better use of his pent up energy.
He knew why he couldn't sleep. The image of the way he saw Elie earlier today just would not leave his head. He had never seen her like that before and he did not mean the way she glowed like the sun. He meant those empty, lost eyes that he had only barely caught a glimpse of before he turned away in pure shock. Thinking it over, He was more sure then ever that not only was his grandfather's story true, but there was no doubt the worst was happening to his best friend.
Those empty, confused eyes kept him up at night. How was he supposed to sleep while she was in a basement cell, in her condition?
Now he knew why granddad had waited a while before telling him what was happening to Elie. The Outer world raised boy didn't think he could take much more of this. He had to get up. He had to do something. Obviously just lying in bed doing nothing was getting him nowhere.
He got up from his luxurious bed, careful not to wake Plue was snoring peacefully beside him unlike the prince, he was able to get to sleep, and he envied that. Then he left his sleeping quarters just to walk around the halls, hoping that could clear his head.
After wandering around for a while, he suddenly felt like he should have put on something warmer. At the moment all he was wear was a pare of pants. He should have at least put on some slippers or a shirt. It dawned on him how chilly it was without his bed or sheets. He would have gone back for them but at this point he didn't know how to get back. The halls of the castle were harder to recognize in the dark of night, but he wasn't worried. He knew that if he'd just keep wandering around he'd come by his room eventually and it wasn't as if he was tired yet. He was more concerned with the cold than being lost.
After rounding a few corners and strolling down a few flights of stairs, Haru came upon a room that he knew well. It was the kitchen; he knew he shouldn't have been worried. He found said place so easily because he noticed the lights were still on and he saw somebody's shadow fiddling around in there. Making sure he was extra quiet, Haru tiptoed his way over to see whom it was. The boy smirked right away upon the sight of his friend. Now was the perfect time to make himself known.
"Hey Musica!"
Musica jumped in the air at least a few inches from the surprise. The last thing he expected was anybody to be up at this time of night so he was in no way prepared for Haru's sudden arrival.
Upon getting his Barings back he turned his head to glare at the Outer worlder who just smirked back at him for getting the jump on the oh so great Silver Rhythm gang leader.
"Shouldn't you be asleep, 'your highness'?" Musica asked putting a mocking tone on the words 'your highness'. Like Haru he still had trouble accepting the idea of him being the future ruler of the country.
Haru raised his eyebrow as he made himself comfortable in on a kitchen barstool. He leaned forward putting his elbows on the table. "Shouldn't you?" He also mocked.
"I just came down here to make a sandwich as a late night snack. Musica grumbled.
"Oooh. Your vassal girlfriend takes a lot out of you?" Haru joked.
Musica faced Haru, putting his own hands down on the counter and leaned toward him. "We are not going out. We are just fooling around. " Musica explained.
Haru wasn't quite sure he understood. His uncle and older sister always taught him that if you want to sleep with a girl, especially more than once, you should make that person your girlfriend first, and you had to get her to agree. "I don't get it. If you want to sleep with someone than you must really like that person right?"
"Musica snickered at that theory. "Man, you live in a sweet little world, don't cha kid? Now that was my excuse, what's yours for being up this late?"
Haru's face fell. "I couldn't sleep. Do I need more of an excuse?" The teen rested his chin in his hand as he pouted.
"So Bad dream? Feeling sick? Wired on sugar? Help me out here. Why couldn't you sleep?" Musica prodded.
"I just don't want to talk about it!" Haru replied in a snarky voice, not even bothering to look at his friend.
"So none of the above I take it?"
Now Haru was glaring at the gang leader. "Fine, you wanna know what's wrong? Elie's well being is being sacrificed to make that special weapon of hers!"
Musica stared at the teen, not know what to say. That was a bombshell the teen just unleashed and he wasn't yet 100% sure what Haru had meant. All he knew was that that wasn't on his list of possible reasons why a person wouldn't be able to get to sleep at night at all.
When Musica didn't respond Haru just continued. "Yeah. I made the same face. I just found out today. They didn't tell anyone because they were afraid I'd try to stop her. Of course I want to stop her from doing this! She shouldn't being doing it!"
After Haru's little angry rant, Musica shook himself out of his stupor and responded. "Whoa, whoa, let's recap this. Elie is going to be what? How? When? And where was I when this was decided?
"Evidently all that magic is taking over Elie's mind and soul. The power's too much for her to take and it's destroying her personality and memories. I saw it with my own eyes. It's already happening. I just might loose her, Musica. There's a huge possibility that she'll never go back to the way she was."
The Outer world teenager was supposed to say 'we just might loose her', but instead he said 'I just might loose her'. On any other occasion Musica would be teasing the heck out of Haru for that slip up, but at the moment he was focused on other things.
"Well… Um… I'm sure everything will be… fine?" He tried. The gangbanger was in no way good at consoling people. Nobody helped him when his parents died and he was left on the street with nothing to do but become a thief to survive. No one consoled him when he felt screwed over by the new, New Elie laws that were made when the Grand Duchess was in hiding, and as a result of it all he was never the mushy kind of person who let people cry on his shoulders. Even when he was recruiting thugs who were in the same boat as him for a gang. He didn't baby them and they didn't do that for him.
Besides, he wouldn't know what to say to Haru. He cared a lot about Elie too. She was still a member of his gang and he treated all his members like family. Still he couldn't help but sense that if something were to happen to that little noblewoman, Haru would be the most upset. He didn't want to lie to the guy if everything wasn't going to be all right but that was all he could come up with at the time.
He gave the prince a long incredulous look. The poor guy looked miserable. Looks like this time getting all his feelings off his chest just made it worse, because at the moment his entire face was in his hands. Musica couldn't tell if the prince was crying. He was being awfully quiet, but he knew he was suffering pretty badly.
He let out a sigh. Thinking that he might as well give consoling another shot. He put a hand on Haru's shoulder. "Listen pal, I-"
Musica stopped when he suddenly heard something. After letting Haru sneak up on him, the gangbanger made up his mind that he wouldn't let his guard down again that night. It was a big castle and it could be anyone out at this time of night, but something was strange about the person that he had just heard. The man had learned to pick up on what sounded like someone unfamiliar and there was definitely something unfamiliar about this person.
"Musica?" Haru asked when he noticed his friend become deathly quiet. Musica shushed him immediately so he could hear it better. He didn't have dragon race ears like Let or Julia and he needed to really strain himself to hear it.
Haru was not so concerned about whoever it was walking around, either because he didn't hear it or it just wasn't important enough for him to pay attention to, but if the prince had the same experience of being a wanted criminal and had bounty hunters after him like Musica had for the past few years than he would know the sound of an unfriendly as oppose to a buddy too.
Who ever it was, was walking very cautiously. They took slow and soft steps as to make as little noise as possible, but that still was a challenge because from the sound of it they were wearing heavy boots. The gangbanger could hear the rustling of thick armor moving about and somebody holding a type of weapon that he couldn't identify.
Now why would anybody be dressed like that and wandering about at this time of night. The palace night guards had already finished their nightly rounds and should be stationed in their usual spots. It could be that the gang leader was just hearing things. His ears weren't perfect and a castle was different from a forest, but it was still better to be safe than sorry and it almost sounded like who ever this mysterious person was, they were coming closer.
All the while, Haru stared up at his friend with a very confused expression. He had no idea what Musica was doing. All he knew was that the guy wanted the prince to be quiet, so he obliged but still never took his eyes off his friend, and waited for whatever was going to happen, to happen.
Slowly, Musica rounded the corner of the kitchen counter, trying to make as little sound as possible in hopes that he could sneak up on the stranger instead of the other way around. Holding his breath and taking large, soft steps, he made his way to the kitchen door. He grabbed the handle and opened it as slowly and as quietly as he could to reveal the silhouette of a soldier with a weapon in hand standing there, also creeping around.
So far the stranger had not yet met Musica's gaze, but when the silver claimer opened the door too far and it made a creak, the stranger's head snapped in his direction and their eyes met.
The stranger was fast, but not as fast as Musica. The shadowed man charged at the silver claimer, a lance in hand, prepared to stab the man in the gut. Using instincts Musica acquired for survival, He side stepped the man and tripped him at the last second, causing him to fall flat on his face. Unfazed by fall, the stranger quickly tried to get up, but Musica used his silver to try and keep him down. Once he was tied up, Haru snapped into action and jumped in. He gave the man a swift punch to the face, knocking him unconscious.
Both teenage boys panted heavily at what had just occurred. They could have been killed just a second ago. If they didn't act fast the man would have had them for sure. They looked at each other. Neither of them said it out loud but they were thinking the same thing. The two of them made a pretty good team.
Suddenly, the two snapped out of their thoughts when they heard the man they had just defeated come back to consciousness. The beaten man lifted his arm the best he could to his pocket. He had to give it much effort, partly because of the pain he was in, and partly because the silver rope that was still tied around him was restricting his movements.
He pulled out a walkie-talkie and shakily brought it to his face. Musica raised his eyebrow. He had never seen a device like that before. Haru had, but he had no idea where this guy could get one. That's when it hit him, Haja was able to get access to an Outer world portal and this guy just tried to assassinate him! He must be a Raregroovian soldier!
As if that didn't scare him enough, what the stranger had just spoken into the walkie-talkie made the color in his face drain.
"Man down… We've been found out! Bring back up!"
''WE'VE' been found out?' That meant there was more than one! There were Raregroovian soldiers running around the palace where all of the nobility were currently staying. Crap!
Haru grabbed the man by the caller and hoisted him up to look him in the eye. "How many more are there? What are you guys doing here?" He shouted franticly, but at that moment, the man's eyes rolled back into his skull and he fell back into unconsciousness.
Haru let go of him and stood up. "Musica, we've got trouble! The enemy has found a way into the palace!"
"We've got to warn everybody!" Musica yelled as he transformed his silver back to normal. He no longer needed to contain the guy since he was already down and out.
"I need to get back to my room and get my sword!" Haru yelled back. He couldn't fight without it.
"You run back up there and go get it. If you pass anybody's room on the way, wake them up." Musica ordered. He punched his palm. "I'll get a head start and beat as many down as I can."
The prince nodded before they split up. It looked like the night was just beginning.
Julia slept soundly in her bed, snoring like a beast. She lay in blissful sleep, until something interesting reached her nostrils. It was a known fact that dragon race's were light sleepers. Their senses were much stronger than that of a human's. It couldn't be helped.
At first she just ignored the smell of man and tried to go back to sleep, not even bothering to open her eyes, until she also heard footsteps and actually felt the presence of someone in her room. Now she knew something was up. Her eyes snapped open to reveal the sight of a man standing over her with a foreign looking weapon in had only a few inches from her face.
"Don't move." The man whispered threateningly to her.
Julia didn't move anything besides her lips. Which at the moment was all she needed. She blew a big fireball into the face of the threatening man sending him back screaming.
The man yelled out in agony. His face was on fire, but that wasn't going to save him from what Julia was about to do next. The girl jumped out of her bed and sprang towards the man, knocking him to the floor and out of commission. She took pity on him and put the fire out. He was out cold and pretty badly burnt, but he would live. Julia was just miffed at being woken up in such a rude way.
The female dragon race took a glance at the weapon the man was holding. It was made of metal, but it came in such an odd shape that Julia had never seen before. It wasn't pointy. How was anybody suppose to stab with something like that?
Well that was just one of the questions she would ask when she find out what was going on. It wasn't as if the woman could just go back to sleep with a burned, unconscious man who just tried to kill her on her bedroom floor.
The woman put on her robe and bolted out of the door. What was going on?
As she stepped out of her room and her eyes went wide. In the hallway was at least half a dozen men dressed the same way as the one she had just encountered. They all were armed. Some with weapons she recognized, others with strange new ones, like the one she had just seen her assassin use.
Some of the men were running through the halls. There were at least three at the other end in the middle of a fight. That's when she finally noticed Let. He was in the middle of a brawl, doing his best to take out the three guys who had ganged up on him. Even though he was in human form at that moment, he held his ground well.
"Julia!" He called out to her, noticing her. "I had a nightmare that the palace was being taken over by freaks! Can I sleep with you tonight to be safe?" He teased. He wasn't even scared by the threat this new enemy posed, but it did appear that he had his hands full.
Julia smirked at the comment and was about to respond when one of the assassins suddenly grabbed her arm. "Comere, you!" He yelled as he pulled at her.
Julia only recognized it as a minor inconvenience and flipped the guy onto his back. She then proceeded to join her friend in the fight.
"Nobody told me there was going to be a party at this hour." She jested as she threw a punch at the enemy, taking out one more.
""Let's dance anyway." The male dragon race retorted as he kicked another enemy in the gut.
It only took the two of them a few minutes to take out the enemies, but before they could even do anything else, a dozen more rounded the corner, ready for a fight.
The two dragon race's found it annoying, but they didn't complain. They just put up their fists. What's a few more anyway?
They were just about to unleash hell upon the enemy when all of a sudden they heard a thundering blast from behind them and the screams of many more men. They tuned their heads in surprise. What in the world was that?
Their question was answered when two dragons appeared from around the corner in single file. They were just barely big enough to fit though the hallways but thanks to their expert training they had no complaints and they still managed to maneuver well in the little space they were given.
"Annis! Salbia! Took you long enough! I don't suppose either of you got an invite to this shindig?" Julia yelled cockily, recognizing the two dragons from her hometown.
"The screams that we heard all the way down from our sleeping quarters were invitation enough." Came another voice.
Let and Julia did not notice him at first but The Grand Baron of Makai was standing in between his two vassals. They were so big he could not be seen nor touched from either the back or front. Perfect protection. The nobleman would have been in dragon form too, but his form was much too big.
"Sir, do you really think it is safe to be out here?" Let asked as he went back to fighting the enemy.
"Mind your elders boy. I have plenty of fight left inside of me." Altagis teased as he took his fighting stance, ready to run from the cover his two vassals offered him.
The five dragon races were ready for action. Now if only they knew why and how this battle was taking place.
"Nagisa!" Yelled Mitsu to his fellow vassal as he dodged a swing from an enemy sword.
"Yeah?" She asked as she blocked some one else's oncoming attack
"I'm really glad you were able to come. There are a lot of these freaks for even us to handle!"
This time it was their nobleman who interjected. "Will you kids quit moving your mouths and start moving your asses? Now ain't the time for chit chat!"
Not only was the Earl of Ribelya fighting along side his own vassals, he was taking on more enemy soldiers than any of them and winning.
They weren't the only one's fighting. After hearing a ruckus that was loud enough to wake up even the deepest of sleepers, all of the nobility had gotten up from their respected quarters to check it out. That's when they ran into the assassin army. Yuma ran to Fumia's room and after seeing that she was okay, they had decided to run to Forrista's room and then Remi would be next. They fought off any enemy that came their way but it seemed as though there were just too many to keep track of. It looked as though it would be a while before they made it to the Grand Marquis quarters to secure his safety.
"I am very glad I didn't bring my sister here." The Grand Governess whispered to herself. She did what she could to contribute to the fight, however she was not nearly as powerful as the rest of her allies, especially when she was away from the sea. Not to mention that using this much power for fighting would cause her transformation spell to wear off quicker. All she could do was try her hardest to provide back up when the others needed it and stay out of their way.
That was when one of her vassals saw somebody sneak up behind the Grand Governess. He had one of the Outer world weapons that they had now come to understand were deadly.
"Milady, look out!" He shouted to her, but there was no way to reach her in time.
The assassin was just about to put a bullet threw the woman's head when all of a sudden it seemed like she was much shorter. The time limit had just run out on her transformation spell, and with no legs to stand on, she fell to the floor, landing on her own fin and unintentionally dodging a bullet in the process.
The assassin was momentarily confused by what had just occurred and she took full advantage of that. With one big swoop of her tail, she knocked the man off his feet.
"Why you…" Cursed the man as he slowly got back up. It was clear that that stunt had hurt him but not enough to take him out. That was bad news for Fumia. Thanks to her tail, she would be unable to move properly. She would not be able to get out of the way, and the rest of her allies were too busy in battles of their own to help her.
The assassin took aim at the woman, but never had the chance to pull the trigger. The grand Governess's eyes went wide at the unexpected occurrence that she had just witnessed. It was as is some sort of rope had come alive, wrapped around the enemies' feet and hoisted him into the air, causing him to drop his weapon to the floor in the process.
Upon closer inspection Fumia smiled realizing that it was not a rope that tied him up at all but a vine. She turned her head around to look into the friendly face she was expecting.
"Lord Forrista!" She yelled out happy to see him.
He smiled back. He was lucky to show up at just the right moment. He and his vassals had the ability to control plants and that would defiantly be very helpful in this fight.
"AHHH!" Lady Remi screamed as she covered her ears and cowered. A bullet had just narrowly missed her head, but she didn't know that. All she knew was that a strange man was aiming a device at her, twitched his finger, and the polished marble wall beside her head cracked and broke apart at the sound of thunder.
She was regretting leaving her room when she heard that scream; it was lucky that she wasn't alone.
"Get away from my Grand Contessa!" Screamed Solosido as he charged at the stranger with the device, but he was not quick enough. The assassin turned to him and shot at him.
BANG!
The vassal didn't know how it happened. It all happened so quickly. White-hot pain exploded in his right forearm as he witnessed some of his flesh exploded with blood. He dropped his weapon to the ground and the sound of it clanging to the floor resonated all around them as the man fell to his knees clutching his injured arm.
He screamed out in a tortured pain. He had never been shot before. He didn't even know what that was.
"GYAAAAHHHHH!"
"SOLOSIDOOOOO!"
The only sound that could be heard above the vassal's scream was the Grand Contessa's. Her eyes went wide enough to fall out of their sockets, with big fat tears filling them almost half way. She covered her mouth in pure shock. The worst possible case scenario had just occurred before her very eyes.
Now that her vassal could no longer fight, it was Grand Contessa Maltese's turn to suffer. The man aimed his gun back in her direction. The young woman was too shocked to know what to do, but just as the enemy was about to pull the trigger once more, he was tackled to the ground by an unforeseen force.
The Symphonian prince Haru Glory had pushed the man, causing him to fall to his side and once again narrowly miss the noblewoman.
Haru was just lucky that his room was closest to Lady Remi's quarters or else she and her vassal would have been done for, but now that the prince had got his sword, he was sure he could protect anybody who needed him.
Haru stared down at the man he had just blindsided readily holding his large sword in a defensive position. Just in time as his enemy began to get up, the blade transformed into one of its ten powered forms.
The assassin brought up his gun and Haru brought up his sword. Almost at the same time, they fired away. The assassin used bullets but Haru had another means of attack in mind. Before the bullets could connect, the sword blew them away. Through the pure force of magic, Haru's sword created hurricane winds that blew away the threat, and when it was over the enemy couldn't even move, which meant that the Outer worlder didn't need any other special power to finish him off.
The blade transformed back to normal and he slashed at the assassin. The cut wasn't deep enough to kill him but it would keep him out of commission for a while.
Silently Haru thanked his grandfather for explaining how to use the sword's power. That Melforce blade came in handy. Then he turned to the ones he was protecting. Remi held her vassal's upper torso in her arms while he nurtured his own wound. They both stared at the prince in shock. Neither of them had ever seen anything like that before.
"You two should go hide and get that wound looked at." Haru instructed.
The sound of their prince addressing them snapped them out of their stupor. "Uh, yes your highness." Remi answered, for once she was at a loss for words.
She wanted to ask him what was going on but before she could find her words, the prince ran off to see if anyone else needed him.
She thought about following him but she realized he was right. Solosido came first. She helped the vassal back into her room. He leaned on her for support as he slung his good arm over her shoulder. Silently, the young noblewoman prayed that everything would be all right.
It wasn't before long that the entire castle was in a frenzy. The previous screams heard from around the palace, not to mention the sound of the fighting itself had awoken everybody from their slumber. The palace guards and the all of the vassals raced around the entire west wing of the castle, defeating every blasted enemy that they came across.
Soon the once calm and sleeping palace had now become a battlefield. The assassins were very powerful against the castle guards, especially when they used their Outer world weapons, but the vassals were more than a match for them. Not even when they caught them by surprise did the enemy make much of a dent in the small vassal army.
However that was the problem. The vassal army was extremely powerful, but it was also small. Even with the nobility's men teaming up with the king's men, there was not even 100 soldiers in their ranks and any other member of the Symphonian army wasn't even in the district at the moment.
The assassin army seemed endless. There was no way to tell how many there were. It was scary because it seemed as if when one enemy was defeated, two or three more popped up in their place. Still the vassals fought on for their country to the bitter end.
"This way your majesty!" Reina yelled as she led her king down the corridors to a secret bunker in the basement for safety in times of emergency. Since the castle was built it was rarely ever used but they were glad they had it now.
So far they only ran into two assassins, but the silver claiming woman was able to defeat both in just 10 seconds for each of them. With her around, no one was going to lay a hand on king Malakia.
"Madame Reina, once we get to the bunker I want you to turn around and gather up as many of my old friends as possible, as well as anyone else who cannot fight." His majesty yelled as he followed behind only a few feet behind her. If he could than he would go rounding up the nobles themselves, but he knew he would only get in the way. He was no spring chicken anymore and as the king if anything happened to him then the enemy would win.
"Understood!" She turned her head over her shoulder and called back to her superior. Unfortunately this action caused her to run right into a man. She gasped. How could she be so careless as to forget to watch where she was going? She had the responsibility of utmost importance right now; protecting his majesty and here she was running them both strait into the enemy? She quickly caught her own mistake in less than a second and was about to attack when suddenly realization hit her.
"Oh Musica." She said as she blinked at the man in front of her. He made the same face as her. Apparently the same thing was going through his head at the moment because he also looked like he was about to attack.
The vassal's surprised look turned to one of annoyance. "Look, I'm on the job right now. I don't have time for one of our little 'sessions'."
Musica mocked a look of hurt. "Jeez, we're in the middle of a battle ground. Don't you think I figured that out for myself, I have other things on my mind besides that you know? By the way, I'd take the king this way if I were you." He said pointing in the direction behind him. "I took out all the freaks over there so it's safe."
Both the king and his vassal looked at the gang leader in both surprise and delight. His majesty muttered the word "Extraordinary" at Musica's performance of action.
"Thanks Musica." Reina replied.
"Hey don't mention- OAF!" Right in the middle of his sentence, the gangbanger was toppled over by a teenager that seemingly came out of nowhere. At first Reina got ready to attack the new foe, but on further inspection she saw that it was the dizzy prince who had just tripped and fell into the silver claimer.
"Get off me." Musica snapped as he pushed Haru off of him.
"Sorry man." Haru muttered as he rubbed the back of his sore head in the spot where he had it when he fell. "I hurried back as soon as I got my sword, but I kinda tripped on the way back. By the way, Lady Remi and Solosido are all right when I last saw them but I'd still send someone to go check on them just in case. They did get a pretty bad beating by the bad guys."
"Well it's a relief to know that you're safe."
Haru looked up at the sound of the new voice and smiled upon learning it was his grandfather. "Granddad! Aw man is it good to see you in one piece. The palace has turned into a mad house!"
"Well at least we were able to confirm that all of the enemies are only on the west wing of the castle." Reina stated. "If we can just get the nobility to safety, then the vassals and palace guards can take care of the rest of the freak show."
The king did not look pleased with that at all. In fact his eyebrows furrowed with worry. "Yes that's the strange part."
Everyone looked at the old king for an explanation of what he meant. "Don't you think that it's odd that the enemy is only keeping to one section of the castle?"
"Aren't all of the nobility's quarters there? They want to take out all of them plus us don't they?" Haru asked.
"MOST of the nobility's quarters are there. But there is one more noblewoman in the east wing's basement. What if this attack was staged so that all of the vassals would come to the West wing and there would be less people protecting her? What if it's her they're after?" The king assumed.
Haru's face went pale at the sound of that theory. They had to get Elie's room now!
DUN! DUN! DUUUUNNNN!
I hope you like this action in the castle chapter. I didn't know if any of you had gotten enough of that stuff back in the 'Tanking Back The Homeland' story arc.
I got the idea for this chapter from the movie X men II (the best X men movie out of all four of them in my opinion.) I loved that scene where the anti mutant organization broke into the school in the middle of the night and starting knocking kids out with dart gun so that they could kidnap them, but then some of the more powerful mutants wake up and start fighting off the bad guys and try to get the little one's to safety.
The point is I liked that movie.
RESHA TSUBAKI: If there's something that I wasn't clear on then let me know. I'll tell you anything that won't reveal spoilers. Oh and as for Cattleya, her role in the story is done. She wanted to say in Indiana. She gave a lot of excuses as to why she didn't want to go and after that close call with Lance, she didn't want to risk her life by heading into a strange world where people like him can be found. She's not the adventures type. Sorry.
So guess what. Next chapter you get to see a character who you haven't seen for a long time and I know you'll be happy with his return, I think most of you know who I'm talking about, but don't spoil it for those who don't. (hint, hint Lighteclipse0.1)
I'll see you all next Friday. Review please!
