Authors Note: It's been a second, to say the least. I'm sorry for going on such a long hiatus for no apparent reason, but school really got to me! Anyway, I'll start working on this story again, and the revision to the Vacuo Saga. Newer readers might be aware of this, but since followers aren't notified when chapters get replaced, I have to tell you that I've been rewriting the Vacuo Saga. I'm not trying to force anyone to reread them, but they are a lot better, and longer, so I recommend doing that. My plan now is to release a new chapter every time I revise an old one, so you guys get a lot when I post one. Truly, I am happy I have more free time to work on this. I'm only sad about the reason I do, so I hope everyone reading this is safe! With that done, I present: Chapter 20!

After another day in the hospital, Tai had brought Raven home. Ino did get to see Yang before they came home, but she had still left before them. Once the two had gotten there, they were greeted by Summer. She instantly took Yang from Raven, but it wasn't completely on her. It seemed that Raven wanted to let someone else take care of her. It was odd but Summer had proven to be a natural. The new mother had taken her baby back some time later. Other than having to take care of a newborn, the day was relaxing compared to any previous time.

June had been relaxing, too; at least, until she realized that her notebook was still gone. She looked all over the guest room where she and Summer were staying, and when Summer found her looking around, she asked her what she was doing.

"I, uh… Lost a notebook I keep to myself." June had finished and continued looking.

"Really?" Summer had said it more surprised than concerned. Realizing what she was implying when she asked, she wanted to quell that.

"It's not what you think it is. Just more of… I actually don't really know what to call what I write down. Maybe just sketches and ideas, actually." June had responded.

"Oh! Well, maybe you could ask Ino to help you?" Summer had recommended, thinking that getting more hands would help.

"Eh, I'm not…" June had started to say it loudly, but realized something as she was saying it.

She wouldn't have, right? It was, however, a possibility that her curiosity had made her read it. June then said something else.

"Sure, that sounds good."

She then walked down to the dining room where Ino was helping Tai with Yang, Summer behind her.

"Hey, Ino, I need you for a second." June had told her. Ino listened and told Tai that she would come back. They went into the living room and she told her what she needed help with.

"I'm looking for a notebook I've had for awhile, and I'm not sure where it is, so I need some help."

She had to hide a surprised reaction, though, as she realized something. I never put it back!?

"Oh, sure," Ino said, still suppressing her nervousness.

"Alright." June had then started up the stairs, and Ino followed her to check the guest room, she guessed. Summer replaced her in helping with Yang for the time being.

Once they got to the bedroom, she let June go first, aware of the fact that the notebook she had in the back of her shorts. After she saw the room torn up, she felt bad. I should've never read this thing! When they started looking, she saw June heading for the door after a bit. Seeing an opportunity, she took the notebook out and set it on the floor.

Just then, she heard the door close, but when she looked behind her June was still in the room.

"Why did you close… the door…" Ino had trailed off when June's expression had changed to something more menacing.

"How much of it did you read." June said, more commanding than asking.

"I-I don't know what you're talking abou-" Ino stopped when June showed her the notebook. She looked behind her at the floor and noticed it was gone. She was a lot faster than she remembered. Ino then broke and started to explain herself.

"Alright alright! I'm sorry. You left it when you and Summer had gone in a hurry. I couldn't help myself, so I read it. I read up to the point where you brought up the… Branwen… Part." June had kept staring daggers at her for another couple of seconds before she had just sighed. Then, her face softened completely, looking more disappointed than mad.

"Just… Don't tell anyone, okay?" June had told her and she put the notebook away within her cloak.

"Wait," Ino cut her off before she could leave the room, "what else was in there?" In response, June just made a motion to indicate she wasn't going to tell her anything else.

Considering what else was written down in it, it made sense. It mentioned her Silver Eyes, which she hid to protect herself and her friends, so she cared a lot about that thing.

After another day, June planned to visit the old headmaster. When she told Summer what she was doing and when she would be back, she asked a favor.

"While you're there, do you think you can tell Ozpin about Yang? I think he should, and he can tell Qrow when he comes back. Raven said she doesn't care, but I'm sure Qrow does," she asked June before she left.

"Don't worry. I'll make sure to tell him," June told her, and reassured her that she would take care of it.

She went off and got a ferry heading to Vale. The whole trip wouldn't be a long commute, but she would spend a day in Vale for some relaxation. Once the ferry had arrived, she headed instantly for the airfield that took students to Beacon. She was able to board the ship when she got there, but it would be a second before it departed, so June had to wait.

It was then that a familiar voice had gotten her attention.

"Heya June!" She looked down a bit to be greeted by a head full of blonde hair.

"Um, hi?" June had addressed her, but didn't know who she was. She looks familiar.

"Oh, right! It's been awhile since we talked! I was the girl from Atlas who fought Ino in the final round of the 31st Vytal Festival Tournament! It's Sakura." Her fast talking and jumpy personality had immediately reminded June of who she was.

"Right. Sorry I didn't recognize who you were immediately," she said, apologizing.

"Nah, I get that. It's been a couple years. Why're you going to Beacon?" Sakura had asked her right after saying that. June would have to adjust to such fast speaking.

"I'm just here to talk to the headmaster. But, to be fair, shouldn't that question apply more to you?" June had said it and implied that she had flipped that question.

Before Sakura could answer, the airship had closed and they had started the ascent to Beacon. She quickly started to talk after they took off.

"Oh! I have a little sister who decided to attend Beacon. She doesn't have a place to stay since she's from Atlas, but I'm here to bring her home for the Summer! Personally, I think it was a good idea. The more I think about it, the more I wish I went to Beacon instead." She had said a lot quickly.

"Well, that sounds nice. How's your sister doing?" June asked the hyperactive girl.

She hesitated, though. Sakura could usually read a person quite easily, which is why she could socialize easily as well, but June had always been different.

"She's doing fine. Not as good as me, of course, but fine." Sakura found herself stopping, not sure what to talk about. Before she could come up with anything, June had broken the silence.

"That's good. It can be difficult to do well in these academies, not to mention attending one so far from home," she said.

"Yeah! I enjoy Beacon but I wouldn't really understand trying to get away like that," Sakura said, confused before immediately shifting again. "Wait, didn't you used to live in Vacuo?"

"I did. Did Ino tell you that?"

"Yep! Although, she never did give me the reason. So, why did yah attend Beacon?"

"Oh. I guess I just wanted to see other places. I only ever lived in that desert before I came here-"

"I get that. Snow is just a cold desert if you think about it! But whatabout your parents?" She almost cut June off and started looking at her like a curious puppy after asking.

"Um, It's… Complicated, to say the least." June intentionally looked away while frowning to show the severity of the topic.

It worked, and Sakura decided she would leave that where it was and ask her something else.

"Oh, okay. Well, why do you need to see the headmaster?"

"A friend of mine works with him, so I was seeing if there was anything on his whereabouts from him."

"Really!? The only people who can be close like that to our headmaster are high ranking officials."

"Oh, right. I sometimes forget that Atlas is like that."

"I think a lot of people do, too." Before Sakura could say anything else, June started off.

"I'd hate to end our talk here, but I have to check on some other things. It was nice to see you again, though."

"Aww. Well, it was nice to see yah too!" Sakura said before walking off.

June didn't actually have anything else to do that second, she just didn't feel like continuing that talk. She did like Sakura, but the questions, starting to get deep, were concerning to her. She hoped she was just sociable and curious, and truly thought that; however, she didn't want to risk anything.

After a little bit of waiting, the airship had arrived at Beacon. She got off and saw Sakura rushing to the school. June, though, took her time as she walked to the central elevator that would take her to Ozpin's office. The ride itself was longer than most, considering how high the tower is, and she had arrived at his office. She found that he was working on something.

"I was wondering who was coming up. It's nice to see you, June." He had addressed her while closing what he was working on, "Take a seat." She followed and started to talk as she sat down.

"I should start with asking for a favor. Summer asked me if you could tell Qrow something when he gets back." June had started.

"Hm, I'm not sure when that will be, but what is it?" Ozpin had asked the girl.

"Well, Raven and Tai finally had their kid, so Qrow should probably be told that when he gets back. They named her Yang, too," June had answered.

"Oh, well that's great. Summer told me she was pregnant. It's also good to hear that she's doing well. I'll make sure to tell him; although, it has been awhile since I've heard from him." Ozpin had responded, and then explained before June could ask, "He warned me that he would be out there for awhile this time. He's awfully dedicated to learning everything he can about Salem. I do hope he can see his niece." He had stopped, but he spoke before June again, "Considering you talked about Summer, I'm assuming that you are here for some other reason, yes?"

"Yeah, I am, actually," June had told him, but seemed to still be debating whether she should tell him anything. It was, however, Ozpin, and, even though it was harsh, she didn't fully care for him the same way she did her friends, "I… found something of interest." She took out her notebook and flipped to a page she wrote for this occasion. He read it, and he looked invested in it rather quickly.

"I see. Is there anything else I should know?" Ozpin had said it in a more serious tone, seeming concerned. The page had her first account of seeing a figure during her final mission, and then her research into the bandit tribes that hired someone with a matching description.

"Well, it might be important to know one of the bandit tribes that hired them was… The Branwen tribe." June had paused a second saying that, and Ozpin had gotten the message.

"Well, that's certainly… A development. However, I can't be sure if I could justify doing anything about it without more evidence. It does appear that you are just describing a mercenary. As for the hooded figure you saw during your fight with the Leviathan, well..." He explained why he couldn't help her with anything. He did, however, try to make her feel more optimistic, "But, I'll be sure to ke-" He was cut off by the girl.

"It's fine. I understand why you can't do anything. I just wanted to show you in case anything happened. I needed to tell someone anyway. I'll take care of research into it myself." June explained. She then got up, and then added something else, "And make sure not to tell anyone."

"Don't worry, I won't, and I hope your research doesn't reveal… Too much. Take care." Although the comment may have seemed rude, she knew the good will behind it. She left, responding to the goodbye nod he gave with another.

Considering that their talk didn't take long, June decided to stay at Beacon for a little while. Quickly, she found herself in the Library. June had almost read everything in there during her four years since it was a pastime for her. Thankfully, they added new books all the time, and it was a rather large library.

She found, however, that she had a problem that she wasn't expecting at all: Popularity.

"Um, hello?" June's reading was interrupted by a light voice. When she looked up, she found a girl with long brown bangs, and she was almost hiding behind them.

"Uh, hi?" June had responded, and then continued, "Do I know you?" June had also set down her book, but didn't let go of it.

"I- I just wanted to say hello." The girl was very shy, stumbling over her own words.

"Uh, O.. K then." June had then brought the book back up to keep in reading, but the girl had started to talk again.

"Wait! Sorry, sorry! I just don't know what to say! I want to talk, but-" June had cut off the girl.

"Calm down. Just relax." June had told her in a calm, relieving tone. It helped the girl as she breathed and relaxed. June then continued, "How about we start right? What's your name?"

"Oh, right." She had realized it and answered her, "It's Gretchen Rainart."

"Well, nice to meet you, Gretchen." June had responded nicely and continued with hers, "My name is-"

"June." Gretchen had cut her off before she could finish. June's expression had changed to a more concerned and serious one. Gretchen had seen it quickly and got scared while trying to explain, "Wait! It was rude to cut you off. Let me explain. I saw you in the 30th and 31st Vytal Festival Tournaments, and you were very cool! And it now sounds creepy-" June cut her off by raising up her hand.

She herself switched to a lighter tone, and smiled.

"No that makes sense. It's my fault for not remembering. I didn't really grow up in a place where we could see the Vytal Festival, not to mention Vacuo was a harsh place," June said, realizing the girl was antisocial or saw June as some form of celebrity, or both.

"Oh, well that's interesting. I grew up here in Vale, so the Vytal Festival was always a tradition. I just wanted to tell you… That you're one of the people who convinced me to come to Beacon." Gretchen had told her.

"Hm, I hope other people weren't the only reason you decided to become one."

"Uh, what is that supposed to mean?" The girl looked both confused and concerned about what June had said

"No, I'm sorry. I'm happy that you were able to get into Beacon, but I was trying to say that I hope you understood all the risks being a Huntress had when you signed up, instead of just trying to become one because of someone else you saw fighting," June explained.

"Oh! N-no, I'm not that inconsiderate. Seeing Hunters were one of my pull factors, but it was being able to protect people that got me. I did do research and didn't go in blindly. My brother was still resistant to me attending, though." Gretchen had said that last line with some distaste, which was then followed by some sadness

"Is something wrong?" June had asked her in a concerned tone while being curious in her own sense.

"No, it's just… I love my brother, but I wished that he would have supported me in coming to Beacon." Gretchen had told her, and then followed up, "Sorry. I got kinda personal with that."

"It's fine. I would hope his opinion changes after you graduate as a Huntress." June had said that while winking, and then went on, "I appreciate your liking of my skill as a Huntress, but I would like to get back to reading."

"O-oh! O-of course! Have a good day!" Gretchen said goodbye, with June waving to her as she walked away. The day had gone by relatively fast, and, surprisingly, June had several more students come up to her in a similar fashion to Gretchen. I guess blue hair does kind of stick out, huh? she asked herself rhetorically.

With sunset, June had found herself on an airship heading back to Vale. One trip later she was on her way to a hotel to stay the night in. It didn't really matter to her if it was bad, though. Most Inns were worse, especially the cheaper ones. Besides, all the walking had made June tired, and made falling asleep a little easier.

She woke up early, needing to catch a ferry to Patch in the morning. It didn't take her long to walk to the dock, just making it to the ferry. After a quick trip across the water, she walked back to Tai's house. When she finally got there, she knocked and was greeted by Summer.

"You're back! What did Oz say about Qrow?" Summer asked her while she opened the door for June.

"It wasn't good. He said he wasn't going to be back for a while. Apparently, Qrows been out for a long time, and planned on it," June told her while walking in, and Summer didn't seem happy about it.

"Well, that sucks. But I guess Raven isn't all that concerned about it, even if it is confusing why she's refusing it." She made it sound as though Raven was resistant to Qrow coming to see Yang. June went to the guest room. She then started to pack up.

Eventually, Summer came up and saw what she was doing.

"You're… already leaving?" Summer looked awfully depressed about the prospect.

"No. Not today, and not tomorrow. However, it will probably be soon." June's answer didn't make her feel better, so she said what she was thinking, "Hey, don't get so sad. I'm preparing to leave, but I wanted you to come with me. Of course, when you want to leave."

"Really? I would want to go now, but I should stay here for a bit longer." Summer had added that last part, seeming confused how she felt.

"It's fine. I was expecting that anyway. I was just making sure I had everything, too, so I'm not concerned about leaving now." June gave Summer the power to call when they would leave, and she was fine with that

A couple weeks had gone by before Summer had felt okay about leaving, thinking that Tai and Raven should get used to taking care of their kid without having someone else's help. Ino was more resistant to leaving, but after Tai suggested that it would be better for him and Raven to be alone, she realized that he was right. All while this was happening, Summer was almost jumping with excitement to leave. June knew she was excited. This, though, was a little too much in her eyes, so she decided to be up front with her as they were leaving Vale.

"So, Summer, are you really that excited to go out?" June asked the girl.

"Of course I am!" She responded rather quickly, and then continued, "I wasn't able to go exploring after Beacon, y'know. Well, that's what I get for staying long enough for the kid."

"It couldn't have been that bad, right? You were able to live on Patch for that time."

"Eh, that's still in Vale, though. I would really like to see Mistral, but I like the idea of going to Vacuo and Atlas."

"Pffff," June had responded to that comment in a mocking manner.

"What's that supposed to mean?" Summer had said it with an angry, pouty face.

"You're probably just talking about Vacuo to try to make me happy."

"You know that I know you enough to know that's the worst decision I could make!"

"...Yeah… Right." The way she said it reminded Summer of what she saw there.

"I mean, I don't hear good things about it, but I definitely want to see it, and everywhere else."

"Yeah. I'm only messing with you. I was visiting a friend in Vacuo and had to cut the trip for this, so I think we'll take you along for a second trip."

"Really!?"

"Yeup!" June then put her hand on the girl's shoulder before the both of them were flicked in the back of the head.

"We haven't even left Vale and you too are starting to flirt," Ino joked, "But I guess I signed up to be a third wheel agreeing to come."

"Hey! We weren't flirting!" Summer had said in a defensive tone.

"It was getting there. I would know."

"Anyway, Ino, would you be okay with going back to Vacuo?" June stopped the conversation, "It's up to you this time."

"Well, I mean, I think Summer should be the one to come up with that one."

"Oh. Actually, I kinda want to go everywhere, so it would be easier for me if one of you chose," Summer answered, putting her hand behind her head and smiling with her eyes closed. Ino sighed in response, and followed up.

"Um… Then… Mistral, I guess."

"Good. We should get going, then. I'm kind of curious what the headmaster there is like." June had started to trail off during, and after, saying it. Ino elbowed her quickly to knock her out of her thinking.

"You mean challenge him to a fight," Ino said back. June elbowed her back before saying something

"Eh, same thing." They both chuckled about that.

"You too really are good friends, huh?" Summer had jutted in after seeing them. Ino's expression wavered as she realized what was behind that, but she wasn't able to say anything.

"Well yeah. We've all known each other for a long time," June had answered back.

"Right, of course! It's just been a second since I've seen you."

"Yeah, it really has. Time just flies by, huh? Anyway, let's get going." After she finished, June started walking towards a path that would get them to Sanus' Eastern Shore.

She followed in silence, but Ino kept an eye on Summer. As important as what she thought was, this wasn't the time to bring it up aloud. Did June really not notice that? I guess she hasn't dealt with this sort of thing in her life, still…

Deciding to take the scenic route of getting to Mistral would add a lot of time to their trip, but they had all the time in the world to sight-see. Summer was particularly enjoying it, having fun helping people and being able to do what she wanted. June, however, was mixed about the two months of travel leading to Sanus' Eastern port.

Has it really been bothering me that much? June asked herself while walking behind Ino and Summer. It really shouldn't be. It's her choice whether she wants to do anything with me like that. Still… It wasn't the only thing, though, and it felt like she hadn't been talking that much to her, too. Or in general, really. I guess she's really enjoying her time out here. It is her lifelong passion, afterall, so she's probably focusing on the trip more than anything. She made peace with that, realizing it was the most logical reason. Although, she still had that off feeling, Like something more is going on.

"June," Ino caught her attention, "You okay?"

"Yeah, I'm good. Something up?" She went faster and matched the other girls pace easily.

"The ports up ahead, and it has communication stations that can connect to Vales CCT Tower."

"Hm, can't think of anyone that I would…" June trailed off, remembering something a second later, "Oh, I guess I could find out where May is if we're going to Mistral."

"That's Marches sister, right?" Ino had gotten a nod in response. While they were talking, the shore and port had come into view, and it didn't take long until they got there.

The port wasn't full but was certainly not empty. There were quite a few people waiting for passage. To access the comm area they had to give IDs to the guard who was wearing a security uniform and holstered revolver. He checked June first, and asked her something after checking.

"Excuse me, miss…" He trailed off after he realized something.

"It's just June," she responded, knowing the confusion.

"Right. Well… We've been down on security for some of our boats, and the manager here has been left with balancing it. I can't make any decisions here, but I think you might make his day better." June looked into the comms room before looking back to the guard.

"I think I can make it even better. The two behind are also Huntresses." He then looked at Summer and Ino behind her, after which they offered their IDs. Even behind his hazel beard they could tell he was happy about this.

"Then, please, we could really use your help right now," he said in an extremely formal tone.

"Don't worry. If you could show me where I could find him, I'd be willing to hear the problem," June said. "Oh, and I'll go alone. You two can use the consoles in the meantime." She directed the last part to Summer and Ino.

"Of course. Past the comm center there's a hallway. Then, you'll find a door leading to his office. If you give it a knock tell him who you are he should let you in," he told her. June said thank you before he returned it, and went in.

It wasn't very active. Only one person was in there using the consoles that lined the walls. Following what the guard said, she found the hallway and eventually the door. She knocked and heard a voice telling her to come in. When she did, she saw an older man sitting at a desk, stroking is white goatee looking at a display. He looked up before becoming confused.

"Who are you?" he asked.

"I'm a Huntress that was planning on a trip to Anima," she answered.

"You are? Hm, of course. That Will worries about too much," he said while chuckling to himself. "Well, I'm assuming my friend outside told you about the problem we've been having?"

"He did."

"I see. Well, my name's Bazel." He held out his hand. June took it.

"And my name is June," she responded while taking a seat in front of his desk

"Nice to meet you, June. Let's get down to business, then. We have a couple ships that don't have any Hunters assigned to them at the moment.

"I'm sorry to hear that, but I am only concerned with going to Anima. I'm not here to help with anything else. Sorry."

"No no, that's fine. We're still pretty lucky. One of our ships is ready to leave for Anima tomorrow, but without Hunters we didn't know if that was going to happen. We'll compensate you if you plan on going."

"In what way?" June said.

"I'll be able to get on you on the ship for free, and although I don't have much, I would be willing to pay you some money for it."

"What about getting three people on for free?"

"Three?" he said surprised. "I'm sorry, getting two more on a ship without paying would be hard if they were just civilians."

"Well, the other two with me are also Huntresses."

"Really? If that's the case, the captain would most certainly let them on without any fees."

"That's good, but what about payment?" June asked, and the face he made wasn't promising.

"Well… I don't know if I could pay for all three of you. I'm sure the captain would be more than willing to help out-"

"Don't worry about it, then. I think the other two find getting on for free payment enough."

"If that's the case, then thank you! I'll make sure to tell the captain right now." He then got up.

June also stood up and, before she could reach the door, he held it open for her.

"Thank you," she said.

"You're welcome."

June went out into the hallway and kept on until she got to the comm center. There, she found Ino waiting while Summer was using one of the terminals. She walked over and asked Ino if anything had happened.

"No not really," she said, "It's taking a second for Summer to use them."

"Hey, it's not my fault," Summer bumped in.

"I know I know. It's because we're far from Vale."

"Anyway," June started, "we'll be getting on a boat heading to Anima for free."

"Really?!" Ino said in surprise.

"Yep. In exchange we'll be the Hunters escorting the ship."

"Well that's fine. At least we don't have to pay for anything," Ino said, and then looked back at Summer. "Are you still not getting anything."

"Nope. This time from Tai, too," Summer said.

"You already tried with Raven?" June asked.

"Yeah. At this point the only person I could call is Ozpin."

"That's weird," Ino added.

"Yeah…" Summer said, "At least we know Oz should pick up, right? He never really leaves Vale, or even Beacon that often. Maybe he can tell us if somethings up?"

"That sounds good," June said. "I'll try using one of the other ones to see if I can talk to March."

June then went over to another console. Putting her scroll in it, she saw about getting in contact with March. Considering the distance it might take a second. Before she could do anything, however, Ino came over to her, looking distressed.

"What's wrong?" June asked her as she got to her.

"Ozpin said Raven went missing!" Ino said in a hurry.

"What!?"

They both ran back over to Summer, who was listening to Ozpin.

"Oh, you're with Summer as well, June?" Ozpin said looking at her.

"Is Raven really gone?" Ino asked.

"I'm afraid so. It's been a month since she disappeared. Tai's been frantic about searching about her, so I'm not surprised that he didn't answer any of your calls."

"Do you think anything could've happened to her?"

"I'm not sure. She is a Huntress. And a skilled one at that." After that comment, only June didn't look confused.

"What are you trying to imply?" June asked in a solemn expression.

"If she wanted to not be found, she wouldn't be," Ozpin answered.

"But why would she just… Leave?" Summer asked.

"I… don't know, and I can't be sure. But I do think she won't be coming back anytime soon."

Only silence came after that last part. It was like that for some time before Ozpin broke it.

"I do have work to do if there's nothing else you want to talk about-" Ozpin was cut off by Summer.

"Can you tell Tai that I'm coming back?"

"Hm. I'll try calling him. If that doesn't work, I'll find the time to meet him personally and tell him if you don't get back before then."

Ozpin then said goodbye and the display cut off. The three Huntresses just stood there for a second. Then, Summer spoke.

"I don't plan on forcing you guys to come back with me. I would just feel bad if he didn't have anyone."

"You don't have to explain yourself," Ino said while putting her hand on her shoulder. "He's your friend and teammate, after all."

"She's right," June said.

"Then, would either of you come with me?" Summer asked them.

"I'm sorry. I already said that at least I would help with one of the ships leaving with Hunters," June answered.

"That makes sense."

"I'll go with you, then," Ino said after her.

"You would?" Summer asked her.

"Of course. If June's staying here to help and I don't have to worry about anything, I'll help."

"Well, thank you." Summer then went over to June. "Stay well, would yah? And come back, too."

"Of course," June answered back, taking the girl's hand.

There was no other parting gift, though, as Summer pulled back and went off. Ino followed behind her. June knew the captain would be disappointed to lose two of three promised Huntresses, but she also knew he wouldn't complain directly to her. However, she had been the one to lose something the moment Summer left, but she wouldn't realize until it was too late…