Keldeo kicked the door open and stomped into Matthais' room.

"AHH!" Matthais shouted as he turned to Keldeo. "What are you doing?!"

"Matthais, I heard that you weren't going to go right into Season 2 of Keldeo and the Swords of Justice, and you were going to write some Spyro fanfic instead!" Keldeo said angrily.

"It's The Legend of Spyro and Friends!" Matthais corrected, "I plan on writing a season of Keldeo, then a season of Spyro, then another season of Keldeo, then another Spyro, and so on and so on. And it's very important that I write my Spyro show, too!"

"Why?" Keldeo asked.

"Because in nearly every Spyro the Dragon fanfic, it always has either Malefor return, or some new stronger evil come out and completely destroy everything Spyro and Cynder worked so hard to create and protect (I'm looking at you DragonMaster000)! Those two went through an entire trilogy of games that were complete living Hell for them. They Earned Their Happy Ending, and they deserve it! Which is why I'm not satisfied with when fanfics fast forward to when they're adults with hatchlings. They're only teenagers at the end of Dawn of the Dragon. They deserve a childhood, and friends other than Hunter. And sometimes a villain ruins they're lives when they're adults too!"

"I don't understand what you're getting at," Keldeo explained with a confused expression.

"I want to create a Slice-of-live story-line for Spyro and Cynder. This is possible for fantasy settings. It works in Friendship is Magic, why not Legend of Spyro? Lyreice did a good job in this. I really liked 'Girl's Night', especially because it didn't have Ember tormenting Cynder for once, but really because it was Slice-of-life. I want to make a show where Spyro and Cynder and Sparx have fun adventures in Warfang and other places while making friends and rivals among Bandit, Flame, Ember, Zap, and other characters from Spyro the Dragon and Skylanders. Sure, I planned on including light hearted villains like The Sorcerer, but only something to keep our heroes from getting bored. I want Spyro and Cynder to have fun and explore their world, while making friends, while having adventures, while kicking butt, while exploring their feelings of love for each other. So, now do you see why I want to do this?"

Keldeo thought all of this through, then he nodded, "Yeah, I guess so. Sorry about the outburst."

"No problem, Keldeo. And don't worry, you and Spyro will get equal shares of the spotlight!"

"Thanks Matthais! See you later!"

"Oh, and Keldeo!"

"Yes?'

"Do whatever you can to get everyone to convince Rhetorical irony to finish 'Final Farewell.' That story is so frustratingly sad!"

Keldeo smiled, "Yeah, I've read that depressing story. I'll do whatever I can. Later, Matthais!"