Hunter x Hime: Chapter 37
Preparing for War
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"I knew I smelled a rat somewhere. It turned out to be a lot bigger than I expected!"
Himeko slowly raised her head and met the eyes of the slightly obese man standing in front of her, surrounded by his three much taller and leaner men.
"Please refrain from calling me a rat, I look nothing like one. Especially not a fat rat."
Compared to Himeko's calm composure, Shinatobe was trembling in the back. The fact that Himeko refused to teach her Nen was one thing, but having caught by one of the government officials was bad enough. She was praying for Himeko not to get into anymore trouble with her attitude, but Himeko thought otherwise. They just caught a good catch to get Shinatobe to enter the war, but all she had to do was act as if she wasn't in any way associated with Shinatobe to get them both out of it. Then again, acting, pretending and lying are a transmuter's forte.
"State your business out here."
"I have no business at all. I fainted in the forest and this young woman carried me over here," Himeko explained calmly. "I was just getting ready to leave, so I would appreciate it if you moved aside."
Himeko was going to walk past the men, but she was stopped.
"Are you perhaps from the enemy's side?"
Himeko was getting a little annoyed by now. Not only did they block her way once, they blocked it again but she knew she couldn't make a scene either since the man in front of her looked like one of the 'big shots'. "I've never heard of someone dumb enough to faint on their enemies ground, and I certainly am far from being stupid."
"We overheard your conversation," he stated. "You are able to use the same abilities as Shinatobe. You will fight in the war."
"Now you are just being ridiculous," Himeko yelled back. "I'm a twelve year old girl who is not from around here. I have no reason to serve your country!" First of all, she was too young, second she was a girl and thirdly she wasn't even from Yeddo. She was absolutely right, she had absolutely no reason to serve the country and fight in the war.
While she was caught up in the conversation, two of the men moved behind her. The government official gave her a coy smile, "Why don't we just create a reason for you to fight in the war?"
Himeko's eyes followed his gaze, and she looked behind her. Shinatobe was surrounded by two of the taller men. It was obvious where this scenario was going to go next so Himeko turned her head back.
"What makes you think that I'm emotionally attached enough to help her?" She asked. "I met her less than half an hour ago, I hardly even know her!"
"Then you don't care what happens to her?"
Himeko remained silent to answer his question. Her silence could be interpreted in two ways. One: Do whatever with her, it's not like I care. Two: I don't want to answer that question untruthfully, so I'll keep quiet. The fact that there was slight hesitation in her eyes made it obvious which choice it was.
"Very well!" He knew how to get his way in this situation. He's cracked many tough nuts to get where he is today. "Take her inside and do what you want with her."
At first it sounded like a mere bluff to Himeko, but the fact that those two men obeyed him and dragged the struggling Shinatobe inside the hut after covering her mouth told her otherwise. If that were to happen, Shinatobe's whole life would have been ruined because of the fact that Himeko changed the past. It would have ended up being Himeko's fault and it wouldn't have happened if she didn't appear. In other words, she's changed the past too much to look past this too now.
"What the hell do you think you are doing with her?!" The method they used to get her to agree was utterly disgusting, but deep inside Himeko had a feeling this was going to happen eventually. "Let her go!" A signal was given to them by their boss to let Shinatobe go, but they were still waiting for Himeko's response to the whole matter. "I'm not a fighter, I can't even pick up a sword so I'll only be in the way. Why don't you go back to your shogun and figure out a way to sort this mess out without killing any more people?"
"What an arrogant child you are!" He huffed. "Do you think you are in any position to be teaching us how to rule a country?"
"Well let's see," she started off, "Six years into a war with a neighbouring country over something petty as a bit of land, despite having four allied countries you're still weak and are planning to send women and children into the war. Judging from just that, you're not very good at ruling the country, are you?"
"What an insolent child!"
He raised his hand about to slap her, but Himeko grabbed hold of it before he could even try. "Now you are raising your hand against a child? Where I'm from, that's called child abuse you know! You could get arrested for that. I'm telling you now, just get lost before you piss me off even more."
After she released his hand, he retracted it before scoffing, "No matter what you do, you'll still have to end up coming tonight. I'm talking about the both of you." He turned around and started walking towards the dense woods surrounding the hut with his men following close behind. Himeko and Shinatobe took a good while to watch them leave, making sure they left for good this time.
"Himeko…"
"What is it?" Himeko asked in an annoyed tone, startling Shinatobe. You can't exactly hold it against her, she had to go and fight in an ancient war when she had much better things to worry about like finding a way back to her own time line, cleaning the shrine, going back to the dojo, eating and falling back asleep. Yes, those were her priorities at the moment.
"You stayed for me. Thank you, I am in your debt." Shinatobe lowered her head and bowed with respect.
"Cut it out, you shouldn't lower your head to someone younger than you!"
"I'm sorry."
Himeko sighed, "Why don't you just go and apologise to your enemy during the war too? Seriously, I still can't believe that you were sent out to fight in a war and now I have to fight too!"
"Seven o'clock is the time that we are supposed to meet at," she informed Himeko. "We still have half a day left."
"Good," Himeko nodded, "I won't be able to teach you much, but it's better than nothing. Let's go and find a good spot!"
"You're going to teach me?" Shinatobe asked in a surprised tone.
"I might as well since I got myself involved in all this too now. Let's not waste any more time!"
"Right!"
Just as requested, Shinatobe led Himeko to a good training spot. It was quite a good distance away from the hut and the space was quite open with not many trees or bushes around. When they arrived, Himeko sat down on the floor and got hold of a small stick she found lying on the floor before telling Shinatobe to sit down which she obediently did.
"Before we start, you need to know what Nen is," Himeko started off. "Do you remember how or when you got your Nen?"
Shinatobe shook her head, "I was just able to do it one day and since then I've been able to use it."
"Okay, in that case I'll start with the basics." Himeko declared before she started her talk on Nen. "You see, Nen is just a fancy word for your aura. It's as simple as that, but there are four basic techniques you need to know. Ten; the ability to keep your aura pores open but prevent it from leaking out of your body. It should naturally coat your body like an invisible layer. Zetsu is shutting off these pores which hides your presence. It's extremely useful if you want to keep an eye on your enemy without being discovered, but it also leaves your body extremely vulnerable. Ren is an application of Ten where you increase the intensity of your aura still keeping it from leaking away from your body. Ten is usually used for defense, but Ren is used for offense. Finally there is Hatsu, your own personal application of nen. Understood?"
"No…"
"Okay, in that case let me demonstrate!"
Himeko wasted no time to demonstrate the first three techniques pointing out each one and it's abilities one more time. Her demonstration made it a lot clearer and Shinatobe seemed to have understood her a lot better. She seemed quite confident with it too.
"So, this is Ten!" Shinatobe followed Himeko's example and managed to achieve Ten stage with no effort at all, as if it was second nature to her. Himeko was impressed. It took her a whole day to keep her aura from leaking out but Shinatobe made it seem like child's play. "Then comes Zetsu!" Shinatobe sealed off her aura pores and Himeko watched in awe as her presence just vanished. "Then you go back to Ten and intensify your aura to get Ren." In a flash, the intensity of her aura triples, no quadrupled.
"She got them all right in one go. Pisses me off for some reason…"
"So what about Hatsu?" Shinatobe asked with curiosity.
Himeko shook her head in response, "You need to master the first three in order to create your own Hatsu."
"Have you mastered Hatsu?"
"I've started to create my own Hatsu but I'm still in the process of it."
"Not even you've done it yet?"
"No, it's not as simple as the other two," Himeko explained. "You see, your Hatsu should reflect your personality. A good Hatsu is unique and should be personal to the individual. You have to give it quite a lot of thought. You're a transmuter, so you have quite a lot of options."
"Transmuter?"
"Yes, it's one of the Nen types," she replied. "You were able to change the quality of the water earlier, that suggested that you are a transmuter. As a transmuter you can mimic the quality of anything you want with your Nen." Himeko picked up her stick again and drew a hexagon to explain the other nen types. Shinatobe listened with fascination as she wasn't aware of humans possessing such abilities herself.
"What about you?"
"I'm a transmuter too," Himeko answered.
"Can you show me your Hatsu then?" She asked with excitement, but Himeko's expression just fell. She didn't seem as confident with Hatsu as she was with the other techniques. "It doesn't matter if you didn't master your Hatsu yet. You said you started a while ago, so I'll keep it in mind!"
Himeko held her hand out and a small gust of wind escaped, "That's my Hatsu. It's wind!" Shinatobe was in deep thoughts after seeing her Hatsu which Himeko found quite nerve wracking. Was she going to say something bad about her Hatsu? "Is something wrong?"
"No it's just that I think I can do that too!"
"You can?"
Shinatobe did the same as Himeko and held her hand out. Just like before, a small gust of wind escaped, leaving Himeko awestruck once again. "I was able to do that for quite a while now. They don't call me Heaven's maiden for nothing."
"Cheesy nickname aside, this woman doesn't look like it but she is a genius. A natural!" Himeko thought. "She knew Nen all along, didn't have anyone teach her or help her discover it."
"Did I do something wrong?" Shinatobe asked with worry, seeing Himeko in deep thoughts.
"No, not at all!" Himeko shook her head. "Say, when were you first able to use Nen?"
"I think I was a little older than you."
"She must be in her early twenties, so it's been around eight or nine years. It makes sense for her to be able to control it this much after such a long time, but the fact that she was able to learn that all by herself is amazing. I think they are called Geniuses according to Haruko." She couldn't help it but Himeko felt just a little envious at that point. The ability to learn Nen and develop your own Hatsu like this without guidance is a skill that only one in a million or so would possess. She's been able to follow and do everything Himeko's trained for over nearly a year now, but it made her smile at the same time. "Interesting, I'll look forward to training with you old hag!"
"It's aneue* to you!"
"You don't have time to be picky about what I call you," Himeko reminded her. "Listen up, you're very good although it pisses me off how good you are. If we work for a couple of hours, both of us would be able to develop our Hatsu just a bit by this evening. We've got to focus!"
"Yes!"
Both Shinatobe and Himeko spent the next couple of hours trying to develop their Hatsu individually. They could influence each other if they were to train together which wasn't good at all. Although Shinatobe just learnt about Nen, Himeko was confident in her abilities. She was a natural and it wouldn't take her long to pick things up. Even if she didn't get far today, Shinatobe seemed like the type to learn while fighting in battle. She hated to admit it, but ability wise Shinatobe was quite a lot better than her but it was just her attitude that annoyed Himeko. Shinatobe seemed almost too trusting, she reminded her of a certain someone from back home. Gon had always annoyed her with his trusting and goody two shoes attitude, but she couldn't help but admit that it was his charm at the same time. Shinatobe claimed to have found Himeko lying around in the forest, took her home and treated her wounds not knowing her background or anything. The fact that she was strong was good, but she worried that Shinatobe's attitude could get her into trouble.
That aside, Himeko decided to focus solely on her own training. She hated losing, and she didn't want to be weaker than someone who had believed that Nen was magic for nearly a decade. Although she wasn't worried about Shinatobe's abilities, she doubted her own. She would have felt a lot more comfortable with someone around to teach her Nen and guide her down the correct path to developing a good Hatsu. Toshiro, Haruko even Natsume, she didn't mind any of them to be there right now and if there was someone to help her, it would certainly boost her confidence by quite a lot.
Himeko focused her aura in her hands, creating a gust of wind spinning around in her palm. The more it spun, the more wind from the surrounding it got and that caused it to grow in size at a steady pace. She had thought this through for quite a few days, but this was the first time she tried it out.
"Okay, here it goes!" She threw the disc of spinning wind in her palm in the direction of some nearby trees at a slight angle and watched it head towards a tree increasing in size the more it spun. The disc flew at the tree, cutting it in half horizontally in the process. "It worked!"
For the first time her trying it out, it worked pretty well. But then again, she thought about it for quite some time so she wasn't surprised. However, she knew that she could do much better than that and decided to try again and again from different angles, trying to see whether it actually made a difference of not. As expected, the disc moved depending on how hard she threw it and also according to the angle she threw it in. She couldn't control the disc after throwing it since only Enhancers could do that but giving it a second thought, she did find a way to do it. A boomerang comes back after it's thrown which made her wonder whether she could do the same if she threw it at the right angle. It could take her days, weeks even months to try out all the possible angles since even 0.5 degrees could affect the outcome. There was no short cut around it, she had to try it the hard way in order to get what she wanted and there was no better time to start than right there and then.
Unlike Shinatobe, Himeko didn't get much done during her training. She tried her attack over and over again only to discover another flaw in it. The bigger it got, the more it can destroy but if it were to come back towards her then there might be a chance that she couldn't stop it herself with just her bare hands. Not just that, she also discovered that her ability is heavily dependant on it's surroundings. The windier it is, the stronger her attack will be but this wouldn't be the case if she was indoors, or maybe in a closed space. If that were the case then there had to be a limit to how much she could use and she had to find out her limit before fighting actual battles. Even if she were to use her Hatsu in a windy place, there had to be a limit too. At the end of the day, more questions were created than answered bringing her back to square one. She felt like she's done a lot since she felt exhausted after throwing her wind discs multiple times, but she didn't feel any improvement and neither did she feel satisfied. In order for her to be satisfied, it had to be perfect!
Shinatobe on the other hand trained all her basics and started to properly work on her Hatsu. She's started to develop it a few years ago so although she didn't know exactly what to do, she at least knew how to control her Hatsu. Himeko went to check up on her since she needed time for her Nen to charge up again and saw her switching between Ten, Zetsu and Ren.
"A word of advice from me. Don't overuse your Hatsu in battle!" Himeko warned her. "You have to know how to fight without it too for the period of time when your Hatsu has to recharge."
"You mean hand to hand fighting?"
"Precisely. Have you ever held a weapon before?"
"No, I never needed to fight."
Himeko didn't know whether she should shout at Shinatobe for being close to useless or whether she should just keep face palming. "So you've never held a sword before, and neither have you ever been in a fight?"
"That's right."
"What do you mean by 'that's right'?! That's definitely not right. It is far from right! Going into war without knowing how to fight is just like jumping into the sea without knowing how to swim. You just don't do it!" Himeko ranted. "Now, do I slap you for being like this or do I slap myself for still sticking around here?"
"Don't slap yourself!"
"You're right! I'll just go and hit my head against one of those trees over there. That should do a lot more damage!"
"Then just teach me how to fight."
"Listen up old hag, just because you are a little talented when it comes to Nen doesn't mean that you gifted in everything. There is a difference between memorising and actually knowing something. Just because you know a lot doesn't mean you'll do well in an exam, you'll have to know how to apply that knowledge in order to pass."
"Aneue*! Show your elders some respect, you conceited child."
"I am not conceited!" Himeko protested. "I am far from conceited."
"That's something you'd say if you are conceited."
"Okay, fine! I am conceited, happy?" she asked. "But that doesn't change the fact that you are pretty much useless at fighting. We don't have the time or energy to do any training today so you'll just have to learn as you fight. Ren and Ten is key, so if you are able to perfect that you should be fine for now."
Now that Himeko pointed it out, Shinatobe started to worry more. She sure had a point, just because she was good at using Nen didn't mean that she'd be a good at fighting. She had no choice but to go through with it as there was no way out for her now, but when she remembered hearing about hundreds of soldiers dying in battle and most of the soldiers that returned coming back home without arms and legs frightened her.
"Himeko, do you mind if we stopped somewhere before going to the meet up place?"
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"Oba-san?" Shinatobe called as she entered the little wooden shop. The inside was dark, with only a few candles illuminating the place. There were a few old books in the book shelves on the side and a table right at the end of the room. Himeko looked around as she followed Shinatobe inside, "Oba-san, are you here?"
"Shinatobe, is that you my child?"
"Yes, I've brought along a friend of mine." The girls walked up to the table where an old lady was sitting on the other side, observing Himeko. She was quite short, with a slight tan. She had wrinkles on her face and her grey hair was tied up in a neat bun on the top of her head. "Can you read our palms?"
"Palm reading?" Himeko thought as she tilted her head. "Was this the important thing she wanted to get done?"
"Please take a seat."
Although Shinatobe sat down right away, Himeko still wasn't too into the idea of getting your future told by just your palms. She was 500 years in the past and she didn't blame Shinatobe for having all these weird superstitions, but she wasn't really a fan of the idea of getting your future told by someone looking at your palm.
"You have decided to go to the war, haven't you my child?" She asked Shinatobe.
"Yes, it is the only way for them to release my brother," Shinatobe stated. "Will I be okay in the war?"
"You shouldn't worry about the war. You will gradually rise in status in the military earning the respects of the higher ups. I guarantee you a safe return not too soon after you join."
Shinatobe was reliefed, "So I'm not going to die!"
"But don't let people take advantage of your kindness, Shinatobe." The elder warned.
"I don't understand."
"I cannot tell you more."
"I understand."
The elder's gaze shifted over to Himeko who was sitting besides Shinatobe. She looked her straight into her eyes, before she started to speak. "There is a lot of sadness hidden within your eyes. I can see a lot of tears held back, masked behind your deep blue eyes. You are not speaking, yet your eyes are telling me your story."
Before she could reveal Himeko's past, Himeko showed her palm. "I already know my past, I came to know my future."
The elder looked down on her palm, analysing the lines on it. "If you keep going like this, you won't have a future."
"No future? Am I going to die?"
"Your life could potentially be at risk if you do not take care of yourself. You have the potential to live a very long life if you are careful, but there is also a small chance of you dying at a your current age if you are being careless."
"It doesn't have anything to do with the war, does it?" Shinatobe interrupted with worry. The last thing she wanted is to return safely from the war without Himeko.
"Not at all. This child isn't from here, she does not belong here. She will return safely to her home once she is done."
In one way, it relieved Himeko, but it still left questions unanswered. "Then?" Himeko asked in confusion.
"You aren't doing anything for yourself, my child. You are pleasing yourself by aiding those around you with their futures, but if you keep going like this you will end up with nothing. You will live a regretful future, envious of those around you who are living with success."
"Is that true Himeko?" Shinatobe questioned. The person the elder described seemed like the opposite of Himeko who seemed to be doing quite a lot just for herself. The thought of her helping others instead of herself seemed a little funny to her.
"No, not at all." Himeko shook her head. "Whether or not I help people isn't an issue in my opinion. It's my choice and I don't see how I'll regret it, if anything it just helps me mature and grow as a person."
"That I know," the elder smiled. "You might seem like a conceited child at first, but you are quite shy inside. I can't blame you for something your parents have taught you."
"I am not conceited..." Himeko pouted at the thought of being called conceited for the second time in a day. "Is there anything else I need to know?"
"You are certainly still to young to hear this, but there is also a love fortune here."
Before Himeko could respond, Shinatobe beat her to it. "Love? Tell us more oba-san!"
The elder looked at Himeko, seeking permission to say this out loud. "I guess it won't hurt," she shrugged.
"There are quite a lot of significant men in your life at the moment," she started off. "As for now, no one is thinking of you as their significant other. But when the time comes, you will be torn between two men. You will shed tears when you have to pick one and let go of the other."
The elder's tone was serious, but hearing this Himeko couldn't help but burst out into laughter. "Torn between two men? Don't make me laugh!"
"Himeko, lower your tone. It's rude talking to the elder like this," Shinatobe whispered over, trying to stop Himeko from laughing or insulting the elder's fortune any further.
"What else am I supposed to do? The thought of me stuck between two guys is just too funny. Must mean that I'll grow up to become quite hot!" Himeko snickered at the thought before she calmed down. "But in all honesty, I can't picture myself crying over a guy and neither can I picture myself picking one and abandoning another. I'm not the type to prioritise one friend over another, and I don't think I'll grow up to become such a person either."
"Time will only change you as a person. You have grown significantly in a short period and you will continue to mature in the future. You are smiling brightly in your future, but that doesn't mean that you won't shed a tear or two."
After a short silence, Himeko sighed and stood back up. "Thanks for the fortune, but I don't really believe in that stuff. I'll wait for you outside Shinatobe."
The elder watched the little girl walk out of the shop before turning to Shinatobe who apologised on Himeko's behalf. "I'm sorry for her rudeness."
"You don't need to be sorry, whether someone believes in my fortunes or not is their choice," The elder smiled, "I'd rather have someone bluntly telling me that than walking out leaving me with a lie. That aside, is there something else bothering you?"
Shinatobe started fiddling with her fingers, "I was wondering about my own love fortune."
The elder always thought of Shinatobe as a woman who didn't care about love so she was slightly taken back by her request. However, it did make her laugh wholeheartedly. "A very kind man will be falling in love with you soon, and he will make sure of your safety, looking out for you from afar. However, I do not see anything beyond that."
"I see." The fact that there was a little romance in her life made her happy, but the fact that it wouldn't progress past that upset her a little. She had dreams of getting married and starting a family of her own just like any other woman, but since her parents left her and her younger brother alone she had always worried whether that would come true. "Thank you, I shall be going now."
After thanking the elder once more, Shinatobe stood up from her seat and started heading towards the door.
"Shinatobe," the elder stopped her.
Shinatobe turned around, "Yes?"
"Be careful!"
"Yes, I will."
Omake : Life with Boys Part 1 - Special Training
It was 10 AM at the Dojo in Kioto. Since Sensei was gone for a day, the boys just decided to take their day off as there was no one at the dojo to 'make' them train. Although Sensei was gone, he strictly told the trio of boys to take care of their own student and train her as she didn't have an excuse to slack off in the presence of her own teachers.
Let's quickly take a look at Himeko's timetable inside her room:
8AM - 11AM - Sleep while Toshi isn't looking + boss Toshi around (Toshiro's Nen training).
11AM - 1PM - Sleep some more while Haru isn't looking + ask Haru for expensive things which he will buy you (Haruko's Control training)
3PM - 6PM - Living hell! Don't sleep unless you want Psycho McPsychoson to kill you! (Natsume's Hand to hand combat training)
However, the fact that Toshiro returned so early from training all by himself when he was still supposed to train her made the other two wonder a little. They watched him walk into their room with casualty and pick up the Shounen Jump magazine that Natsume has lent him. After all, what better day to laze around than a day when Sensei was not around.
"Toshi, aren't you supposed to train Kou right now?" Haruko broke the silence.
Toshiro looked up from his magazine for a moment and turned back to it, "I am training her. I told her to train by herself and I'll be checking up on her in an hour or so."
"You left her all alone in the mountains?" Natsume raised a brow. But then again, he wasn't surprised.
Toshiro turned the page as he continued to read, "Yeah, what's the big deal? She travels around the world by herself so staying alone in the mountains for an hour won't be that hard for her."
"He does have a point!" The other two thought to themselves. With that out of their minds, Haruko continued to do some work he had to submit on his laptop while Natsume returned to his manga.
Meanwhile on the mountains.
"Hello?" Himeko's voice echoed. "Toshi, are you there? Get me off this tree, I can't get down by myself!"
But only the ravens crowed back in reply.
"I'm sorry for calling you dodo-head! That was the nicest insult I could think of, just come back and get me off here!"
*Aneue - polite term for older sister. Same thing as onee-san, but the term Aneue was used more commonly back in the days.
A/n - One more exam left on monday and then I'm done! I also decided to change the dp for this arc :D I might change it for every arc since I like drawing. But Himeko turned out looking so pissed in the picture xD she looks like a different person in a ponytail too!
Well, I do have a few questions for you all this time around :
1. What do you think of this arc so far? Is it interesting? Boring? I'd love to know as it serves as feedback for me and guides me to write better arcs and stuff.
2. What are your thoughts about the elder's fortunes? Believable or complete bullshit?
3. How will the war work out?
4. After reading the omake, would you willingly live in the dojo? (cuz in all honesty I wouldn't!) I wrote it just for fun since I didn't write much on how life at the dojo is and I'm planning to make a few more short omakes in the next few chapters so keep your eyes peeled for those :D
Now replies to the reviews
To TangoUnicornA - I tend to reply to all my reviews now since talking is fun and I have a habit of not being able to shut up. I drive my brothers insane sometimes xD
I'm glad you like the war arc so far. I thought it would be interesting to stick Kou into a war since she doesn't fight a lot unlike the canon characters. It's a shounen anime/manga, and the fact that I added a girl in it doesn't change it. She has to be able to fight and be able to not rely on anyone else, so I threw in this arc. You can just ship her with whoever you want until she just ends up with someone, but I am curious on who you are shipping her with. Most of the readers ship her with Killua but I can't help but feel sorry for Kurapika... Well, I hope you liked the update :D
To Queechi - Your directions are on point man, I wish I had your skills xD
I'd rather have a brother like Natsume than have two Toshiros as brothers. At least Toshiro is nice once in a while, but they are far from that TT_TT But then again, my second brother is going to move out for university too after the summer so the whole house will finally be mine! (and my parents' of course)
You : 'Once you finish this fic'
Me : Lol, I wonder when that's going to happen
To Nikaa-san - Yeah, that chapter was actually shorter than my usual chapters, so I felt a little bad for releasing it :/
Well, I'll let you be confused until the time comes. Feel free to PM me whenever you want, and good luck with your exam. I only have one left but that's a stats exam. Stats is basically nonsense in my eyes!
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That's all from me for today. Thanks for all the reviews, faves and follows. They honestly mean a lot to me since it tells me that people are actually enjoying what I write. Have a nice day or night. Peace!
