Disclaimer: Please note that the fictional virus is not COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus). Anything related to Fire Emblem Heroes are owned by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems.


"Alright, we're here," said Kiran as he parked the car to the hotel. Anna, Alfsone, and Sharena looked at large and tall building. A stone fountain was infront of the front doors. The exterior walls were bleached and sturdy. Windows with balconies were organized in these walls. As Kiran started to get the luggage, the three knights got out of the car. They were visiting Central Florida in Kiran's world. The three were amazed about the greater technology present. The air smelled cleaner and pop music was playing. However, the humid heat was uncomfortable. Kiran was wearing his same clothes, but his face was now uncovered. He had messy dark hair and hazel eyes. Anna, Alfonse, and Sharena, however, were still in their usual clothes and armor.

"Wow, this place is really majestic!" remarked Sharena. "Thank you for bringing us here." She was holding her leather suitcase that Kiran brought for the three.

"No ploblem, I had to pay a lot of money in order for you to enjoy it," said Kiran.

"I guess this is a great reward for defending Askr and following your commands," commented Anna. She looked at Alfonse, who was less excited than the girls. He stared at the fountain, which reminded him of home. He was worried about a possible invasion on Askr while he was gone. A Burmese python started to quickly crawl to him. In surprise, it leaped and bit Alfonse's left arm.

"Ouch!" he screamed as he shook the snake. Alfonse was feeling great pain. It fell and quickly crawled away. Sharena ran to him and noticed the teeth marks. Small amounts of blood were falling from his punctured skin.

"Brother, are you okay?" she asked worriedly. Kiran rushed to give Alfonse a bandage, which he put on.

"I am grateful for your help," the prince thanked. Anna gave Alfonse some hand sanitizer, which he reluctantly accepted due to that unpleasant smell.

"That was a Burmese python that bit you. The population had been growing recently," informed Kiran, "It's neither poisonous nor venomous but this one can actually jump." Alfonse sighed in relief.

"Good, now let's begin our vacation," said Anna. The four entered the hotel's front room. It was air-conditioned, causing the area to be cooler than outside. They were standing on a colorful linoleum floor with many patterns. The shiny walls glimmered as chandeliers hung from the ceiling. A man in a yellow suit was standing at the front counter. He was relentlessly smiling.

"Hello, welcome to the Feliz Hotel," he greeted, "How many rooms do you need?"

"Just a two-bedroom room for these three, please," answered Kiran. After a few minutes of paying and preparing, the man gave the room keys to Kiran. He handed them to his friends and led them to the elevator. He pressed the button saying "13" and went up. An assembly of percussion and string instruments were singing in the small speaker. Anna and Sharena were impressed by the machine, as it didn't require magic. However, Alfonse was scared and dizzy. Sharena noticed his behavior and tried to comfort him. It was their first time on new transportation.

"You know, maybe we should build an elevator for profit," suggested Anna, causing the others to laugh. Alfonse started to cough for a while, until it quickly subsided.

"I think that snake bite had altered your health," said Sharena, "but don't worry, it would get better by tomorrow."

"Are you sure, sister. I foresee these foreign substances being mixed with my blood." doubted Alfonse.

"I hope that vaccine that you all had to take won't kill you," remarked Kiran. The elevator stopped at the thirteenth floor and proceeded to go to their hotel room. The floor was a red carpet with a mix of green and purple patterns. The hallway walls were dark brown and ceiling lights were lined up. When they go there, Kiran taught the knights how to use the key, which was a card. He opened the door. The fragrant smell of olives introduced them. There was a small kitchen that stood near the door. It contained a white refrigerator, a black microwave, a counter with a sink, and drawers made out of polished wood. The marble floor spreaded under them. It was dark, only the afternoon light of the window. Sharena opened the fridge, which gave her just chilly blows. Goosebumps started to form in her light skin.

"It's crazy how that invention can shoot cold air without magic," she acknowledged while proceeding to open the microwave. Kiran quickly closed the door shut.

"That thing is a refrigerator, or a fridge." he informed her, "It preserves any perishable food and drinks." Anna and Alfonse reopened the fridge door and felt the cool breeze. It was the most refreshing feeling that they ever felt.

"So Kiran, when was the fridge created?" asked Anna.

"They have been around for nearly a century, but most people have one," answered Kiran. Anna got got up and saw Sharena pressing buttons on the microwave. This caused Kiran to get worried. "Anna, Sharena, let me use the microwave for you before ya'll start an fire," he warned. The girls stopped in fear while Alfonse continued to feel the frigid air. The heat had made him feel very sweaty. Kiran tapped on his shoulder, asking him to close the fridge. Kiran led the three to the first room, with a white couch, a lamp, and a television set on top of some wooden deawers.

"So this is what most commoners in your world live?" asked Sharena, "Either way, it looks pleasant."

"Most live in more lavish homes. This is a hotel room you are in, not an apartment." explained Kiran. Anna noticed a pen on a paper booklet. She grabbed it and proceeded to write about her vacation. The Order of the Heroes had been taught how to write with pens and pencils. Alfonse saw a remote under the TV. He picked it up, looked at it, and started to push its buttons. Eventually, he pressed the power button, turning the TV on. The local news channel was on. He recognized that same newscast from the welcome station. An older-looking woman with tanned skin, black eyes, and curly black hair. She was speaking loudly about today's weather while wearing a grey business suit. Sharena began to watch TV too.

"That lady looks very pretty," she complimented while smiling.

"Yep she is pretty. Did you know that they were here because their ancestors were kept as slaves. After that, they were segregated and mistreated due to their darker skin color. Many faced worse conditions than the light-skinned," Kiran informed her with seriousness.

"We have prisoners who faced torture and even execution, but this is really inhumane. Especially over a larger group of people," spoke Alfonse. He started coughing infrequently.

"Indeed, we should never discriminate people over skin color. We're going to have a talk with our mother and maybe other heroes," added Sharena.

"Say, how come we never seen many brown skinned people here?" asked Anna. She had written a lot about ways about using the advanced technology to make a lot of money. Alfonse and Sharena shrugged in naivety. Kiran opened the door to the bathroom. It had been completely cleaned and washed by the janitors. The sink counter was marble and the floor was linoleum. The toilet and the shower blinds were white. Alfsone, Anna, and Sharena had already learned how to use the toilet, wash their hands, dry, and brush their teeth from Kiran. He later them the other room, which had the same materials as the first room. However, there was no couch. A queen-size bed with white sheets and a red blanket replaced it.

"We women are going to be in this room while you take the couch," said Sharena, "Are you okay with that?"

"That's fine with me," replied Alfonse, "I'm going to go to my toom."

"Well guys, if you need me, please call me with my number," advised Kiran. He handed Anna a paper with numbers jotted on it, which was his phone number. He left the hotel room and waved goodbye. "Also, please answer my calls," he continued before closing the door. Alfsone sat on the couch while Anna and Sharena went to their room. They were all excited for wha they are going to see on their vacation of a lifetime. Alfsone uncovered his bandage. It was no longer bleeding, but the bite marks were still there. He sighed in relief and proceeded to watch the news channel until he slept.

The morning sunshine had woken up Anna. She yawned and got off the left side of the bed. On the other side, Sharena was still sleeping. The hotel bed was equally as comfortable as the grass. Anna's red hair was messy and tangled while her nightgown was wrinkled. She went to the bathroom, only to see Alfonse sitting in the toilet. Crumpled pices of toilet paper were scattered on the floor. They contained Alfonse's snot, which disgusted Anna. She stood motionless at the door. Alfonse was a little red from the frequent sneezing he had earlier. Now, he was coughing and slightly dizzy. He had a tired look on his face.

"Oh my Alfonse, are you alright?" Anna asked in concern. Alfsone nodded slowly.

"Don't worry, I am okay. I just had a rough time waking up," he answered. He coughed for some more. He silently blamed that python for that strange illness. However, he hoped that this would so away in a few hours. Alfonse picked up all of the tissue paper and put in the small trash can. He washed his hand left the bathroom. Anna walked in and closed the door. Alfonse looked at his bite marks for some more. It had now turned purple, giving him worry. It was worse than what he previously thought.

"I better hide it so it would not ruin my vacation," he said. Alfonse rushed for another bandage and wrapped it around his arm. When he done, Sharena was behind him. She was in a yellow nightgown and her hair was loose.

"Good morning, big brother," she greeted, "Did you have a good sleep?"

"Good morning Sharena. I was waking up sneezing and coughing but now I'm fine," answered Alfonse. She noticed that her brother had a new bandage on and grabbed it. To his surprise, the bruise was now red.

"That snake did take a big bite, but it will heal," she promised hopefully. Alfonse sighed in relief and decided to watch some television while the ladies were getting ready. He turned on the TV and repeatedly pressed the channel button until he got to the movie channel. An action movie about zombies was playing, but it didn't bother him. A couple minutes in, the phone rang. Alfonse knew that the caller must be Kiran, so he picked up the phone.

"Good morning Kiran," he greeted.

"Good morning as well, Alfonse, did you had a good sleep?" asked Kiran. He was calling from his smartphone in his car. Alternative rock music was playing on the stereo. He wasn't wearing his hoodie.

"I am doing well my friend," answered Alfonse.

"Say, how's that python bite?"

"It's no longer bleeding or hurting."

"That's great! I'm going to bring ya'll to a breakfast restaurant. Then, we will go to a amusement park."

"I appreciate your generosity. I will tell my comrades about this."

"Well, I am going to wait at the front area. I'll meet you three right there," informed Kiran. The two exchanged goodbyes and hung up. Sharena and Anna were waiting for him. All three were wearing neon shirts and red shorts.

"I can't wait for our first fun day of our trip," said Anna, "Now that were ready, let's go." The three grabbed their room keys and walked their way to the front room, where Kiran was waiting and smiling. He was also wearing a neon shirt. He led the three to the car. The morning heat was also present.

"I hope that we won't be outside for a long period of time. This place is too warm and blazing for us," remarked Anna.

"Don't worry, I got some sunscreen so you won't get burns," said Kiran. They got in the car and drove to a breakfast diner. It had a sign with big orange letters saying: MORNING SUN BREAKFAST. Several cars were parked outside. The four got our and walked into the restaurant. There were several booths and a bar. All of them had orange seats. The smell of meat, eggs, bread, and other foods filled the air. Rock and roll music was playing from a vintage jukebox.

"You know, this is much different from the pubs we go to," said Anna. The four sat down at the bar seats. Laminated menus were placed on the bar. People were staring at Alfonse's blue hair.

"Please look at the menu for what you want to eat," said Kiran. Anna looked at the menu, looking for something that she and her friends could eat. Pictures, prices, and descriptions of appetizing food were lined up. An image of stacked waffles had grabbed her attention. She showed the menu to the siblings, who were chatting.

"Hey! Maybe we should get waffles for breakfast," she insisted. The two unanimously agreed. A woman with blond short brown hair and blue eyes came to the counter. She was wearing a yellow shirt, an orange apron, black pants. and a checkered hat. Her blue nametag on her apron said "Misty".

"Hello, welcome to Morning Sun Breakfast," she greeted, "May I take your drink?" Alfonse, Sharena, and Anna exchanged looks and faces the waitress.

"We would like orange juice, please." ordered Anna. The woman jotted down and asked for Kiran's preference; he wanted coffee. The waitress began to give the cook the order when Kiran interrupted her.

"Wait, we are ready to order for our meal," he called. The lady turned back and asked for their order. They all ordered the same thing: waffles, sausage, eggs, and grits. The waitress written the order down and handed it to the cooks. The four were first given their drinks. Sharena took a sip of the orange juice. She began to like the fruity and sugary taste. However, Anna disliked the juice.

"Yuck! I should've got water instead," she regretted. The Kiran and Sharena giggled at her while Alfonse continued drinking. The flavor alternated between tasteless to orangey. It didn't bother him however. After a while, the waitress placed the plates of food on the table.

"There you go, four copies of stacked waffles, sausage, eggs, and grits," she announced. The three ate her and began chowing down on their food. Kiran poured the maple syrup on their pancakes. To the knights, all of the food tasted extraordinarily delicious. The mix of meaty, sweet, peppery, and floury foods entered their stomachs. Alfonse was again having these tasteless moments. This time, he was more concerned.

It couldn't be from that snake. he thought. Alfonse began to munch on his food much slower. A small portion of the meal was uneaten. Sharena and Anna were already finished. Kiran noticed that he was no longer eating and tapped on his shoulder.

"Are you full, Alfonse?" he inquired. The prince looked at him and nodded.

"I told him that he would be getting better, but he had been acting weird lately." chatted Sharena.

"Indeed, this morning, I saw him coughing and sneezing in the bathroom," Anna added. Alfonse started back sneezing.

"I think that we should keep an eye on him," insisted Kiran, "Who knows if there if there is a malady in his breath." After Kiran was done with his food, he paid for it. The four left the restaurant and into the car. Anna and Sharena sat a few inches away from Alfonse as Kiran started the vehicle. The tires started to turn and the drove off. Alfonse began to get a little queasy from the food and dizzy from the motion. He slowly tumbled and tilted. Anna and Sharena exchanged worried looks.

"I don't know if your brother will get better." doubted Anna.

"I have a bad feeling about this. I hope that it's not coming from that snake," spoke Sharena. The trip had turned from an exciting and thrilling moment to a precaution about Alfonse's health. After around thirty minutes of driving, they had reached the amusement park. It was surrounded by large stone walls. There were big red letters with a golden yellow outline saying: FUNSIDE PARK. Tall rollercoasters stood up from the fair. The four could hear happy and scared screams from the people from the rides. They got out of the car and went to the ticket station.

Meanwhile, Misty was still at the diner. She was cleaning the spot where Kiran and his friends were previously eating at. The fresh smell came from the cleaning supplies. However, they were unable to get rid of a virus sticking on the floor. It started to form its own army by eating neighboring cells. Eventually, it made it to the air. The lady inhaled the diseased air. She began to cough uncontrollably. Her body temperature rose and headache were starting to form. Before she fainted, the viral air started to spread all across the diner. Witnesses around the restaurant began to call the police, fearing of what was happening.

Back at the park, Kiran and his buddies were at the entrance gate. People of varying ages were meandering around. Attractions and rides were scattered. It gave a pleasant mood to all of them, especially Sharena.

"Let's try this place," she suggested. Sharena was pointing at a very tall steel rollercoaster. There were large hills, loops, and corkscrews. Coaster carts were speeding along its red tracks. It was named "The Great Dragon". There was a short line of people brave enough to ride it. Alfonse and Anna were skeptical about this ride. This innocent ride had reminded them about the menacing dragons they fought.

"Come on guys, it would be a fun and memorable ride," convinced Kiran. They reluctantly agreed and got in the line. When it their their turn, they set on the black carts. Kiran was very exhilarated but Anna, Alfonse, and Sharena were shaking in fear. When enough people were buckled up, the carts started to slowly climb up the first hill. The altitude rose at a steady rate. Trepidation fell into the knights' blood as they reached the first peak.

"This is going to be crazier than a ride of a pegasus," remarked Alfonse. The carts paused before falling down the steep hill drop. They began to speed dramatically

The people were screaming excitedly and terrifyingly as they faced the twists, turns, loops, and hills. After around a few minutes, the ride ended at where it had started. Anna greatly enjoyed the ride but Sharena was very glad that it was over. Alfonse was nauseous and dizzy from the rollercoaster.

"That was awesomely epic!" yelled Anna. "I want to try it again later!" Sharena blocked Anna's mouth with her hand. She was breathing heavily.

"Do not drag me into a ride like this," she pleaded. They got out of the cart and to the exit line. Alfonse couldn't walk in a straight line. He made it to the trash can and puked. All the food that he ate a few hours ago was now discharged from his body. Kiran and the girls noticed this occurred, causing them to be more concerned.

"Oh my, Alfonse. Are you alright?" questioned Anna. Alfonse looked at him and nodded. He began to cough loudly.

"I think that rollercoaster made him much more queasy," stated Kiran, "But still, we should keep an eye on him." Anna and Sharena agreed. Alfonse was now getting more nervous It could be a curse that the snake had put in his blood. Either way, he had to find out. He followed the group to continue the trip. They had tried many rides and attractions. Sharena was hesitant to ride on any more rollercoasters while Anna was more eager. Alfonse began to get more ill. After each ride, he vomited and coughed. His health was slowly deteriorating. Meanwhile, his viral droplets started to quickly infect other people. It was indiscriminate to who zhe was or where she is, even inside. In a few hours, Alfonse just had enough fun for today. He sat down on a bench as Sharena and the group watched.

"Alfonse, I think that you need medical help," insisted Kiran. He unveiled Alfonse's bandage, only to see his scab alternating from red to purple. Anna and Sharena stared at the odd bite marks. Kiran pulled out his phone from his pocket and called 911. Within minutes, several emergency workers picked up Alfonse and put him in a rolling bed. They also escorted Kiran to where they were going. The other three, especially Sharena, were deeply afraid of what would happen to Alfonse. Visitors and employees watched the four head to the parking lot. Alfonse was placed in an ambulance and the workers drove off. Kiran and his friends followed the vehicle's ringing in his car. They drove in complete and sorrow silence. Back at the ambulance, the medical workers hurriedly tried to keep Alfonse alive. They monitored all of his vital signs. However, he slowly fainted.

Alfonse woke up to the sound of a horn. He got up to see what had happened. It was the same city that he was at, only in the downtown area. The blazing sun shines on top of the blue sky. He looked at his body; he was in his armor. The place seemed normal, but it was not. There were corpses and skeletons scattered all across the streets. They had horrific blisters all over their body. Most of the vehicles and cars were abandoned. All of this frightened Alfonse. He ran through the town, hoping to see people alive. A couple of male teenagers wearing blue jeans, black boots, brown jackets, and white shirts were near a SUV. The tall one had dark-skin and black eyes while the shorter one had pale skin and indigo eyes. The also had mohawks died in red. The boys were putting boxes in the car. It was Alfonse's chance to investigate this occurrence.

"Hey! Can you please two tell me where I am and what in godess's name had happened?" he asked. The two teenagers recognized his blue hair. They picked up their rifles and pointed at him. The boys were scared and angry at the prince.

"You better hide you goddamn rodent!" the tall boy threatened.

"Yeah, you're the one who ended our world!" the other yelled. Alfonse looked confused so the boys dropped their weapons. They walked toward him and gave him one punch for each cheek. He yelled in pain.

"Please, I don't know what you are talking about," Alfonse defended. The teenagers stopped beating him up. They circled around him while glancing at him.

"You got bit by a Burmese python that was stung by a magic fly. With your damn sneezing and crap, you spreaded a deadly virus that can go through walls. It was extremely contagious," explained the short boy. Alfonse partly remembered any of the information. He was bit by Burmese python. He was sneezing, coughing, and vomiting. However, he didn't remember spreading a contagious virus.

"Wait, so you're telling me that I caused an apocalyptic pandemic?" asserted Alfonse.

"Yeah, you blond-haired brute. It can kill people within days. It had worsened due to idiots escaping," said the tall one, "The govies that tried to stop it had collapsed. Now almost eeveryone's dead. It's anarchy town now!" The tall boy started to cry emotionally. Even though he didn't mean for this to happen, he still felt bad for the enormous losses. He decided to flee. As he reached the outskirts, he was shot by a mysterious person.

Alfonse quickly woke up with a gasp. He was in a sanitized hospital room. His vital signs were still being monitored by the nurses. Near-complete silence had filled the room. His vision started to clear. He was no longer in his armor or the clothes he wore at the park. In fact, he was wearing a light blue hospital suit. Anna, Sharena, and Kiran were at the end of his hospital bed smiling. They were wearing their usual armor and clothes; they were cleaner than ever before. The three were very glad to see him.

"Big brother, you had survived. I thought that you were dead," shouted Sharena. Tears of joy were leaking from her eyes. She gave Alfonse a light hug; Anna and Kiran did the same. The prince of Askr was relieved that this nightmare was over, as so he thought.

"We also had caught the python that bit you." revealed Anna. He placed a portable terrestrial vivarium with that snake. There was a miniature tree in it along with a heating unit. The python gave a threatening look at Alfonse.

"But don't worry. I guarantee that she won't bite you again," added Kiran. The animal's presence didn't please him.

"I would like to have a word with my victim..., alone," the reptile requested. The nurses gasped in surprise. However, Kiran and the female knights knew what the snake was about to say. They had brought her in after almost running her over with the car. lfonse was not ready to talk.

"What... do... you... want?" he faintly asked. He didn't had the strength to move his arms and legs yet.

"I apologize for biting you yesterday so I will tell you about that sickness I gave you." she began, "That virus you inadvertently spreaded is the Legionaries disease. However, it is highly contagious and very lethal. It could even go through walls like ghosts. It could kill everyone in the world in less than two months," Alfonse remembered that dream he had. It had the similar effects to what would eventually happen. He got very terrified about it.

"But is there any way I can prevent this virus?" he asked. The snake laughed before revealing her answer.

"Of course, but you have to defeat the fly that bit me," said the python. She curled around the branch she ws on. "I will tell you where you need to go right after you get better." she continued. Alfonse now had the strength to move his limbs. He needed to tell Kiran, Anna, and Sharena about it. To him, it wasn't worth having a world destroyed over not acting. However, he still thought that he was still dreaming.

Alfonse spent the next day in the hospital. His friends make frequent visits to him. They gave him souvenirs, food, and much more. Eventually, he was ready to go. Anna had brought his armor for him to wear.

"So, did that snake tell you about that possible pandemic that was about to happen?" she asked. Alfonse gave an immediate nod. They were in the elevator. Kiran was holding the vivarium his his right hand. Sharena had become very aware about this virus.

"We better find that fly or else many of my people will die," spoke Kiran. They had made it to the first floor and proceeded to walk out the hospital. What had stopped them was the horde of people in the parking lot; they had been infected from the virus. Ambulances were scattered there. The sick people were having extreme coughing, frequent vomiting, and terrible blisters. This was similar to Alfonse's nightmare. The reality made him very nauseous. Sharena held him in the back.

"Don't worry, brother. You're going to make it," she promised, "We don't want to lose my only sibling." Alfonse's face got more wan as he collapsed into the blue carpet floor. Instead of bringing him back to the hospital, the three held him all the way to the car. Anna placed Alfonse on the seat and buckled him up.

"He is quite heavy," she remarked. Sweat was coming down from their skin due to the heavy weight and the intense heat. However, the Burmese python was happily sleeping inside her cage. Sharena lightly knocked the vivarium with her right fist.

"Miss Snake, can you tell us where the fly is at, please?" begged Kiran. The reptile woke up and glanced at her.

"Stop interrupting my sleep! My name is not Miss Snake!" hissed, scaring Sharena. "Anyways, I will guide you like a GPS." The three nodded and got in the car.

Alfonse was now in his dream stage, but it was now different. The room was completely dark, except for a glowing sword floating in a chamber. It had a silver blade and a golden handle. It was far way from him. He began to follow the light source.

"This is the remedy," a deep feminine voice whispered. Alfonse stopped and meandered around. He didn't see nor bump into anybody in the darkness. This had confused him but he decided to get the sword. As he grabbed it, the voice said, "This is the cure to stop this disease, it's yours." Alfonse paused again. He pulled out the sword and bravely pointed it at the ceiling. He closed his eyes. When he opened them, he was at Kiran's car. Sharena and Anna had already left while Kiran remained. He patted Alfonse's blue hair. He was glad that the prince had recovered.

"Looks like you had waken up. Your sword is here," said Kiran. Alfonse looked around. His sword was in the backseat with him. He looked in the window; he was in an ominous forest. There were palm trees with wood the color of blood and black leaves. The dirt was green and the sky orange. The landscape and the eerie screeching made the view disturbing. Alfonse got out the car. He smelled the scent of wet nuts. He saw Anna and Sharena wirh their weapons.

"Anna, Sharena, where am I?" he asked. The two heard recognized his voice. They were cheerful to see him awake. They hugged him before answering. Their expression became more serious.

"We're almost near the fly. That snake had directed us to there," replied Anna. Alfonse looked up and saw a mountain. He gave a confused look at Sharena, but she nodded with smile. Kiran got out of the car with his weapon.

"I guess we're ready to climb that mountain," he said. The knights agreed and followed the path. They marched upwards, being prepared for a surprise attack; there was no one present, not even a mouse. The strange trees stared at the heroes.

"Even though we hadn't fought anyone, don't let your guard down," Alfonse commanded. Eventually, the four had made it to the peak. A giant house fly was here. It was buzzing relentlessly.

"So you had came to stop my virus," it spoke, "But you have to fight me to stop it." He made a loud buzz, causing a group of green slime blobs to attack them. They were not menacing, just too adorable. Sharena politely grabbed one of them and hugged it. Anna stood there very perplexed. Alfonse walked to the fly and sliced it with his sword. It fused back together. The all of the slime turned into soldiers with black armor, even the one, that Sharena was holding. They started to attack them with their silver weapons. The sounds of the clashing of metal began instantly.

"Fight them like you never fought before!" commanded Kiran. Anna began to chop the soldiers with axe. She swung the weapon and strongly hit them. Sharena stabbed the army with her lance. Alfonse cut the enemy fighters with his lance. Kiran was cheering for them. When they had defeated the fly's soldiers, the knights marched to it. He floated there feeling weak. Alfonse walked to the animal and stabbed it in the stomach. A bright white light engulfed the entire area. Now, Alfonse woke up in the couch, back at the hotel room. The night's moon shined over the sky. He checked his body and uncovered his bandage; the teeth marks were gone.

"This is extremely strange," he whispered as he remembered that virus, "But at least it's over." He closed his eyes to sleep. Only the morning sun's bright light would wake him back up. He rubbed his eyes and went to the bathroom. Anna and Sharena were brushing their teeth.

They greeted him, "Good morning." The bathroom was almost the same as yesterday. Alfonse got more bewildered.

"Hey, do you remember me getting sick?" he asked.

"That fly really did sent us back to the past," remarked Anna.

"But we won't have to worry about this anymore," added Sharena. "Let's just pretend that it never happened." The three laughed and continued to brush their teeth. It seem to Alfonse that things had just went back to normal. When they were ready, they left the hotel. Kiran was waiting for them at the car.

"Are you ready for breakfast?" he asked. The three nodded and got in the car. Neither the royal siblings nor Anna had any intention to discuss about that disease. The trip became as memorable as planned.