Info: I get out of school on Thursday and I will be going camping right away, I won't be able to post for a week and a half. I know it won't make a difference because I post like once a month, but I will post one right when I get back.

I also realized I don't think I posted a chapter with what happened to Chrystal's parents. I think it was in a fan fiction I deleted. So sorry, if I did please, please, tell me. Summery: When Chrystal was little her parents were killed in front of her eyes, she ran and hid. The case was never solved and she grew up with Leena.

*Chrystal's POV*

"You ready?" Leena asked.

"Yeah," I said and Leena, Armin and I walked into the Military Police's office.

"How can I help you fellow cadets?" The lady at the desk said. We wore our uniforms to actually get the info we needed.

"I was wondering, well more needing, a cold case from 12 years ago." I asked.

"What team did the investigation?"

"I don't know, actually."

"What kind of case was it?"

"It was the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence."

"Okay, one second," She said and turned around to look through her files. I turned around to Leena and Armin and gave a small shrug and a nervous smile; that was not the most confident way I could've done it. She turned around and put the file on the desk. "Now what do you want with it?"

"We have a suspect for the killer."

"Evidence?"

"None, but a witness, one you didn't find because they're in hiding because they're powerful."

"Okay, who are 'they'?"

"The leader of Voldemort."

"And why would the leader of a company like Voldemort kill two common people."

"Because, m-the father's company was in a rivalry with that company and he was about to rat out Mr. Voldemort for his illegal methods he was using. So, he sent a couple of his men to kill him and a few other people, the witnesses a couple of them, but they failed and went into hiding."

"Okay, we will look into it."

"Thank you," I said and started to leave.

"Wait, kid,"

"Yes," I asked, turning around.

"You new at this,"

"The corps, no, but this, yes."

"You like the corps? Being in the Scout Regiment?"

"No," I said, simple and plain. "But, I don't know where I would be without it."

"Good answer,"

"Thanks," I said and left. I could see Armin and Leena smiling. They were probably glad I was back into the grove of being a soldier again, I know I was, I found my place, and I didn't want it to change, but that probably wouldn't happen, it will change, the corps is a dangerous place, and no one knows if they will be here tomorrow.