Monday, with no time left and a lot more to lose, I went to school. That idea Saki has given me two weeks ago is now on the final stages, I just need to garner attention for the plan to fully work.
So, what was my plan?
To create another prom proposal that'll be so much worse than what Yukinoshita and the Student Council proposed. Through this, we could give the PTO a choice that'll hopefully result in Yukinoshita's to be chosen. It's a great plan and all, but I still lack the means and the power to do so.
Thankfully, Zaimokuza and the Game Club participated to help.
"Are you sure this will work?" One of the students Zaimokuza brought along asked. This guy strangely looks like Sagami from my class. "I just don't see the logic in your plan. You wanted to create a dummy prom that is doomed to fail from the start."
"It's to give them a choice." I answered. "The Faculty and the higher ups of Sobu wants the Student Council to voluntarily stop, which means they could swing the other way and change their minds. It was the PTO that is our enemy, for they are the ones that wants the prom to not happen." I looked at the two first years and they're still confused.
"But I still don't see the reason behind this." The other first year spoke. "Why go the lengths to do something like this, only for it to fall flat on its face?"
"Because this will give Yukinoshita and her prom a higher chance to be accepted by the PTO." I spoke as I review the plan on my head. "That's what this is, a push to the right direction for the PTO to consider Yukinoshita's plan. Knowing that, would you guys still help me?" I asked Zaimokuza and the two first years.
"We have spent countless battles together Hachiman, this one will not be different!" Exclaimed the chuuni that was Zaimokuza.
"I know that this will fail, but if it at least gets Isshiki to squirm and be concerned, then I would do my best to help." Sagami's look alike answered.
"Then could you set up a website for me?" I asked the two. "I just need it to look polished enough to look like it is legitimate. This way, it will make it seem like it was not a dummy prom."
"That's easily done, Senpai." The two started working.
"Hikigaya." A voice called out to me. As I looked for the source of the voice, I saw Hiratsuka-sensei standing by the door. "Someone wanted to meet you." She spoke again. Almost all eyes were focused on me the moment Hiratsuka-sensei finished speaking. Oi, stop staring at me, you used to ignore me all the time right?
"That's rare." I said as I stood up. "Did they ask for anyone else to come?"
"Well…" Sensei put her hand under her chin and struck up a thinking pose. "They didn't ask for you specifically. I was told to bring the one in charge."
"Right, that's going to be me if they're asking for that." I said as I walked to Sensei's location. Once I reached her, we started walking. The weather outside looked so clear that it feels opposite to the foreboding feeling I had inside me. It would've been better if it's forecast or raining, so it would match the feeling I'm feeling right now.
"Is this a part of your plan, Hikigaya?" The teacher walking besides me asked. I guess even her wanted to know if I got this handled.
"Yes it is Sensei. This is the only variable and once this goes smoothly, I have completed my plan to help Yukinoshita." I explained to Hiratsuka-sensei. To be honest, there are still holes on my plan, like a concrete budget, the location, and more. My mind raced towards the events after coercing the game club.
"Yui, come on here!" Came the loud voice of Miura. "Come on quick Yui! I'm freezing!" She called out for the pinkette near Ebina.
"Coming!" Yuigahama said as she walked to Miura, bringing some heat packs to warm her up. "Here you go Yumiko! Where would you like to put it?"
"On my back! My back is freezing!" The fire queen exclaimed. She turned her back to Yui and faced me. "Seriously… Why on earth would you think of this Hikio?! This is moronic!" She complained. I'm very sorry for putting you into such misery Miura, but you said you'll help me.
"Strip out Yumiko! We need to get a clear shot!" Exclaimed Ebina as she proceeded to remove the jacket and the jogging pants Miura was wearing. "Also, make sure to remove your shoes as we don't want them to get wet!" Miura did as she was told.
I turned my attention to Yuigahama. She was looking sad and maybe the reason is still me, but knowing her, she probably said yes because her nice girl persona cannot say no to the fire queen that is Miura. I better give her a reward for all the things Yuigahama have helped with.
"Yuigahama." I called out to her and she got startled. She turned to me and waited to hear my words. "Thank you for helping us out." I said as her face lit up for a bit.
"It's no problem, Hikki!" She replied as she smiled at me. "I'll help you however I can!" She smiled sheepishly this time. I know that you'll help Yuigahama. That's why I'll try to do my best to answer your confession as well.
"I'm sorry for running away from you before Yuigahama." This stopped her from smiling. I spoke again to stop her becoming sadder. "After this ends, are you free? I'd like to talk about some things." Hopefully, this would make her happy.
It seems to do the trick. Yuigahama smiled again before speaking. "Sure! Just message me so we can talk about it!" The sadness that I can feeling from her was practically gone, replaced with a warm joyous smile that is contagious. I smiled to myself.
"Hikio! Take a picture of us quickly!" I did what I was told, snapping few pictures of Miura and Yuigahama. As I looked on the pictures, I noticed that it looks crap. I don't think I have a future with photography.
"Let me take a look." Ebina spoke. I gave her the camera she did a few adjustments, then took two photos. "There!" Ebina handed me back the camera. The photos looked like it was shot by a professional photographer.
"Wow, this looks really good." Then I remembered that Ebina liked BL and fujoshi things, making me think that she takes a lot of pictures when she attends conventions. "Let me guess, you were forced to take pictures of cosplayers when you attend conventions right?"
"Hehehehe!" The girl with glasses just laughed at my statement. She ran towards the two, who were playing with the waters. "Hikitani-kun! Make sure you take good shots!"
They played for a bit, and I made sure to take photos of them.
"Hikigaya, we're here." I was brought back to reality after Hiratsuka-sensei shook me violently. "Stop spacing out on me brat. I was asking you earlier if you had time, yet you didn't even answer." Thank you for not punching my guts out when you saw that I wasn't listening, Sensei.
"I'm free for the most part. We can have ramen sometime Sensei." This seem to appease her, as she pumped her fist in joy. Once she saw that I saw what she did, she got flustered and turned around. She thought I wouldn't see that huh?
Once she got her bearings, she cleared her throat before speaking. "Go on Hikigaya, I'll come in after you." And so I did, I entered the room, having an inkling on who would I be meeting today.
"Let me say Hikigaya-kun, I was really impressed with what you've accomplished." Yukinoshita-san spoke as she inspected the proposal I had. Observing her, I don't think she's that much impressed at all. Hiratsuka-sensei sat beside me, and is also observing the matriarch of the Yukinoshitas. "But..." There it is, the dreaded but that will dismantle whatever I had built. "I don't think this is enough to sway the PTO, to be honest."
I didn't expect that answer. I totally expected her to go on and tear it to shreds, but she held back because she probably wanted to hear me say something. "I know that it is still lacking, Yukinoshita-san." I had to take a deep breath before I could start speaking again. "That's why I am asking for your help." If she wasn't listening before, I can safely say that her attention is all on me now.
"Hoh, go on." She probably wasn't expecting that I would play it like this.
"I want you to convince the PTO on my behalf." I said to her. I noticed Hiratsuka-sensei become surprised on the corner of my eye. "I don't have enough influence to convince an organization like that, so I am asking for your help, Yukinoshita-san." I bowed as I spoke. I wanted her to know that I was sincere, asking for her help. As I cannot see the reaction of Yukinoshita's mother, I cannot judge what she is thinking right now.
There was a pregnant pause, as if the people inside this room was statues. I was still bowing, Hiratsuka-sensei is still surprised, and Yukinoshita-san is deep in thought.
"Rise, Hikigaya-kun." I did what she said. This time, I was able to observe the face of Yukinoshita's mother.
She looked happy.
Why? Did I do something to warrant such a reaction? "I'll give you my answer after you answer my question, Hikigaya-kun." I nodded to her, signifying that I was ready to hear the question she is going to ask. "My question simple, Hikigaya-kun…"
"Why?" Why what? "Why are going to such lengths, just for the prom to happen?" I don't even know myself. All I know was that I needed to do this.
For the people who are waiting for it to happen…
For the person who cried for it to at least happen…
For the person who works hard to make sure it happens…
And for the person who believed in me that it will happen.
"No, why are you going to such lengths just for my daughter?" Yukinoshita-san asked again. I already knew the answer to her question, it was just the wording of hers that put me off. She really likes to insinuate something huh? Now I know where her eldest got that mischievous attitude.
"Because I wanted to." This was probably a shock to her, possibly creating a misunderstanding on her end if I don't speak again. "Isn't that what friends do?" The one who was more shocked would be Hiratsuka-sensei. She knows that I wouldn't, for the life of me use that word.
I saw Sensei grin, she might be thinking that I had grew up, or that my personality is fixed now. I have a feeling that she'll take me to somewhere this afternoon.
"But still, why go to such lengths just for a friend?" Was Yukinoshita-san's question.
"Do I need to have a reason, other than helping a friend in need? Do you ask your friends why they help you?" I answered back. "Besides, this is my way of honoring your daughter's request."
"Request?" The mother asked.
"Yeah, she asked me to save her someday. I know that she might feel like she's becoming a burden to me, because of me helping her." I paused to drink water. The soothing feeling of the water as it goes down my throat is helping me calm down. "But she doesn't have to worry, for this will be the last. I'm doing this because she's an important person to me." I saw Yukinoshita's mom looking at me like she's waiting for me to say a word. "After all, her and Yuigahama are my true friends."
After my speech, the room turned quiet again. Hiratsuka-sensei, still observing, and Yukinoshita-san is looking at me. "Very well. I'll bring this up to the PTO." She said as she put down the proposal. "Thank you for helping my daughter Hikigaya-kun, I appreciate it." I was relieved that I had convinced her to help us. With this, my work is complete. I have done my part, and now all I could do was put my faith to Yukinoshita and the Student Council.
"I wish I'd have a son-in-law like you." Muttered Yukinoshita-san. I wasn't prepared for that so I blushed because of embarrassment.
"I don't think that's ever going to happen, Yukinoshita-san." Hiratsuka-sensei and her was surprised. "You daughters have very different opinion about me. Your elder wants me because I'm entertaining, and your youngest hates my guts. I don't think there's a good thing that'll come out when I get together with one of your daughters." I stood up. "But still, thank you for your consideration, Yukinoshita-san, I'm very grateful for the things you've done for me." I know that she knows me, that I was the one who got hit by their family car that day. I bowed at her again. "Thank you for giving me your time, but I'm afraid that I'll have to go now. Take care on your way out, Yukinoshita-san" That was the politest set of words that came out of my mouth. I didn't even give her a chance to reply as I left the room in a hurry.
"Then, if you really didn't want me to help…" I said as Yukinoshita gulped. "Then we'll settle this the only way we know how." The look on her eyes tells me that she gets what I mean, but she still asked me the question.
"You mean that?"
"Yes, that." I raised my arm to point a finger to her. "We'll just turn this into a good old battle of wits." I spoke out. Even Isshiki looks confused now. "You go and do your best for this prom, I'll go do my best too. Winner will get one wish from the loser." After this, I crossed my arms in front of me. "How about it? Just like the old times right?"
I saw Yukinoshita look down the ground, before looking at me with a determined face and a smile that said she accepts the challenge. "I don't need to agree to this, but I know I'll win, so get ready to grant me that wish, Hikigaya-kun."
Just like before, she accepted this arrangement.
But unlike before, this time she actually looked happy doing it.
"Job well done guys!" The Student Council President, Isshiki Iroha, exclaimed. "So, raise your glass and let's toast for ourselves!" Everyone, including Yuigahama and Yukinoshita, raised theirs. Of course, me being me, I didn't even hold a cup of whatever they're drinking for I don't want my tired arms get more tired. After her spiel, Isshiki walked to the three of us. "Senpai! Thank you for your hard work!" It was strange hearing it from Isshiki, who I know as being sly. The way she looked at me, I don't think she's thanking me for my efforts today. Rather, she's thanking me for making sure the proposal got accepted. "With this, we can expect the prom to happen next year! And when the time comes, I'll be the prom queen when our prom comes around!" There we go, the expected Isshiki remark that I know.
"Then make sure to wear something nice for it." I replied to her and she laughed at my remark. We all heard a sound of a door opening, making sure that the person entering would get the attention. We didn't expect the person who entered the room.
It was Yukinoshita's mother.
All the chatter in the room stopped, the matriarch demanded all the attention she can get. With the eldest daughter behind her, the two walked towards us. Isshiki, did her best to leave us three. I don't know if it is because she sensed what's going to happen, or is it because she realized that she won't have anything to contribute to the conversation.
"Good evening, Mother." Yukinoshita greeted to her. Yuigahama, who is adept at reading the surroundings, did the same. I did nothing but observe their interaction. Yukinoshita-san, who bowed a bit at Yukinoshita and Yuigahama's greetings, turned her attention to me.
"Ara, Hikigaya-kun? Fancy seeing you here."
This made sure that I won't be escaping them anytime soon. Yuigahama and Yukinoshita's sights turned to me also. "Good evening Yukinoshita-sama. I hope you are having a great night." Being polite is a chore, if you ask me. The matriarch was positively surprised at what she heard.
"That formal? Fufufu." What's with that mischievous laugh? Now I fear my safety. "You didn't have to be that formal with me, Hikigaya-kun. Calling me like you used to is fine." I really don't like how she words her statements. This time, it's suggesting that we have a deeper relationship than being acquaintance. Sighing was all I could do at this point.
"Then, please forgive my rudeness, Yukinoshita-san." I heard another 'fufufu' come from the mother.
"That was a great event." Yukinoshita's mother spoke out. Prompting her child to respond. "It was all thanks your guidance. It became that smooth because of the guidance you've given us." The said child bowed to show her gratitude. "Well, it went smoothly because you have been very accommodating to our sudden requests." This time, the mother also bowed, showing her own gratitude.
"Seeing you handle the event..." Yukinoshita's mother started to speak again. "All I can say is that you've done a great job being the person in charge." Whether Yukinoshita smiled or not, I cannot see her reaction to what her mother said. But I know that she was very happy getting praised by her mother. Seeing her mother's lips curve upwards, I assume that she's happy or proud of her daughter.
"Me too! I've enjoyed what I have seen so far." Interjected the sister. "Isn't this the kind of career you wanted to take, Yukino-chan?" There it is, the unexpected mine that Haruno Yukinoshita gladly stepped into. This in turn made their mother look at her.
"Career? What do you mean by that?"
"Why don't you ask her for yourself?" Redirected the sister. This made the mother look at her youngest, as if telling her to explain. She even brought the fan she was holding up to her face. Do it Yukinoshita, show us how you've grown.
"I… I have an interest with dad's job." The daughter started. "So, I'd like to be involved in it at some point in the future." She paused. "I know that what I did for this event doesn't directly relate to that future, but still, I wanted to tell you what's on my mind right now."
"You are seriously considering this, right?" The mother closed her slightly opened fan, as if to emphasize her question. I saw Yukinoshita nod her head in confirmation. "I see…" Her mother spoke again. "Well if that's what you wanted, then I'll do my best to support your decision." She relented, seeing the determination in the eyes of her daughter. She lifted her right hand to touch Yukinoshita's shoulder. "There's no need to rush, think about it from here on out, okay?" The mother smiled. I guess this is it huh? "Well it's this late, so I guess I better go." This time, she turned her attention towards me. "Hikigaya-kun, thank you for all your hard work up until now." It was strange to hear, but what was stranger to me was that I through her suggestive wording, I interpreted it clearly.
She wanted me to stop associating with her daughter.
"Are you sure you wouldn't take up my offer, Hikigaya-kun?" That threw me to a loop. If she was saying that, then, did I misinterpret what she said earlier? Taking my silence as a no, she muttered a quick "excuse me" before leaving. I was surprised that Yukinsohita's sister didn't come with her mother.
The party ended shortly, and the committee went and cleaned up the gym. This left me, Yuigahama, Yukinoshita and her sister on the room.
"Nee-san, thank you for everything." Yukinoshita showed her gratitude. Her sister however, had other plans. "Well, Mom certainly seemed like she was okay with it. Hard to say how other feel though, right?" I understand where she's coming from, or at least I think I do. It's hard to surrender the position she was forced into to protect her sister, just because in the end, what she reluctantly accepted amounted to nothing.
"Do you think I am satisfied? Do you think what happened here today holds a candle to the twenty years of experience? If you want, then show me something worthwhile." She paused and breathed. "The twenty years I've spent being groomed, you can't expect me to give it up that easily, right?" She looked at her sister, as if challenging her. "You're gonna have to do better than that." The elder Yukinoshita proceeded to walk, but as she passed me, our eyes met.
They say that you can convey want you want to say through your eyes. When our eyes met, I think it conveyed that she expects to me meet me outside.
After what her sister said, Yukinoshita apologized for her. Yuigahama then went ahead and spoke that what we had was as valuable as what the elder Yukinoshita had.
"The experiences we had, I grew to love them." Yuigahama spoke out. Yukinoshita nodded, agreeing at the pinkette's statement.
"That's why…" Yukinoshita started speaking. "If we're going to end this, I think now is the best time for us to do it." To be honest, the Service Club's primary goals are completed. Yukinoshita have grown, I have become a much more tolerable person. It was all the club is right? A pet project of Hiratsuka-sensei.
"I'm fine with it going on if it's okay but…" Yuigahama paused. "If that's what you want, then it's fine by me." She sported a sad smile. I guess all of us didn't want it to end huh? I might've classified this club as Hiratsuka-sensei's pet project, but I have come to treasure the memories I had in there.
The two of them looked to me, waiting for me to answer. "I…" Do I really want to end the club? Why am I the one deciding this? I cleared my throat.
"I think that it's time for us to end this."
It was a rare sight not to see Yuigahama in this room. Yukinoshita was typing on her laptop as I was reading a book. "So, Hikigaya-kun." Called out the president of the club. "Who won our battle?"
"Well, who do you think?" I asked. That challenge in on itself was pointless, but it's the only way for Yukinoshita to accept what I was trying to do.
"I think you've won that one." It was rare for her to ever admit defeat. "You're the reason the prom was accepted in the first place." While what she was saying was right, it was her efforts that was accepted and not my proposal. All I did was give the PTO a choice.
"No, it was your prom that was accepted, so I think you are the one who won." I replied to her. "I don't really care whoever won. But I'll honor my word and declare you as the victor. "So, as the victor of our bout. What is your wish?" Silence resumed after that.
With the rays of the sun obscuring her face, Yukinoshita spoke. "I wish that we stop hiding behind the club."
"So, let's end the club and be friends for real."
I was walking on the main hall of Sobu, when I saw Yukinoshita Haruno leaning on a wall. She was doing something on her smartphone. But once I got near, she immediately started speaking. "So you ran away huh?" That which I didn't do.
"So, why did you call me here?" Was my question to her, ignoring the question she asked earlier. She stopped playing with her phone.
"I am disappointed; you know?" She stopped leaning and faced me properly. "Not only about the matters in our family, but also because you're not giving me an ending that I want to see." She finished.
"What do you mean by that?"
"All I wanted was a satisfying ending you know? And no, don't talk about my mother, that woman was never satisfied with things." Answered the woman. "The things I've done for Yukino-chan's sake, then I'll find out that she wants to do it herself." Like I said earlier, I understand where she's coming from, her some sort of sacrifice being disregarded, wouldn't that leave a bad taste on your mouth?
After all, I have experienced it, sort of.
"But isn't that for the better?" I voiced out. "At least this way, you don't have to sacrifice yourself anymore. You can do things that you wanted to do, without caring about keeping up appearances."
"Are you saying that my sacrifice is for nothing?!" Exclaimed the woman. She is looking at me with an angry face. "Is that what this will lead up to? With me getting tossed aside just because my precious little sister, whom I made sure would get the freedom I didn't get, was running towards the shackles herself?" Asked the elder Yukinoshita. I shouldn't even meddle with their affairs, for I am not and will never be a Yukinoshita myself.
"I am not saying that." I answered, stopping her from speaking more and more. "This isn't even my problem to begin with." I sighed. "Look, I know you did what you have done for your little sister's sake, but have you ever asked her herself? Did you even consider her feelings in the first place? Or did you just start becoming the person you are now, because you felt like it was the best course of action, that it was all that you could've done?"
The eldest daughter of the Yukinoshita family, for the first time, had no words to retort to what I have said. "Now I know why you found me interesting, because you have seen yourself, no, what you could've been if you weren't thrust into the place you're at right now."
I walked forwards, which for the first time in my life, I was the one intruding someone else's personal space. "Who are you really, Haruno Yukinoshita?" The said person covered her face as I heard her sniffles. It was also the first time I called her name, full or not.
"I don't even know what to do." I heard her speak between the sniffles.
"You could start by being who you really are." The dim halls of Sobu High did nothing to hide the fact that her face, which she was hiding, was now exposed to me. "Who did you really want to be, Yukinoshita-san?" I was not expecting what she would do next.
Since I was the one who intruded on her personal space first, I should have at least expected this. Still, I was surprised by her hugging me. We stayed like this for minutes, until she stopped crying and she removed herself from me. "Thank you for that Hikigaya-kun, it looks like I needed that for a long time."
"You didn't have to hug me, you know?" I replied to which she just giggled.
"Then about you three, what are you going to do with that?" She asked after she stopped herself from giggling. "Did you run away or did you do something?"
"I did something about it, you'll just have to wait and see, ne?" I tried imitating her signature mischievous personality, to which she just laughed at. Seeing that we really don't have anything to talk about anymore, I bid my farewell. "It's time for me to leave, Yukinoshita-san, have a good night." I started walking away from her, but before I could turn to the corner, she asked me a question.
"One last thing Hikigaya-kun. Mother spoke about this offer of her to you, what did she mean by that?" It was a good thing that my back was facing her, for I know she would be teasing me if she saw my slightly flushed face.
"That offer? Why don't you ask your mother about it? for she was the one who offered it in the first place."
"But you're already here though. Come on Hikigaya-kun, care to tell your friendly Onee-san?" Sensing that she wouldn't let me leave without hearing it, I just sighed in resignation.
"Fine. Your mother offered me to be her son-in-law." Not waiting for any more reactions, I turned to the corner to grab my outdoor shoes. I heard a loud "EHHHH?!" As I walked out the school's main entrance after getting my shoes.
After talking about the Service Club, Isshiki barged in the room, to which I am thankful, for she stopped any form of explanation I have to do. "Hey guys! We finished cleaning the gym, so…" Sensing the heavy atmosphere between the three of us, Isshiki muttered a "huh?" Before getting her composure back and speaking again. "Did something happen?"
"No, it's nothing." I answered her. "So, you guys done?" This time I was the one who asked her a question.
"Yeah! All that's left is to clean this room." Isshiki did a cutesy pose. "But anyways, Thanks for your help!"
This is the perfect chance to leave, so I spoke before Yukinoshita and Yuigahama could. "Okay. Good work everyone. I'm leaving now." I walked towards the exit.
"Huh? This room needs to be cleaned though." Isshiki spoke up. However, I wanted to just leave so that's what I did. I trudged the corridor, thinking that I have granted Yukinoshita's wish.
"Hikigaya-kun wait!" The soft yet resolute voice of Yukinoshita, coupled by her holding on to my sleeve, stopped me from walking. "Thank you for what you have done today." She shook her head after that. "No, thank you for all you've done for me, Hikigaya-kun." I turned around to pay attention to what she was saying. "But it's all okay now. From here on out, I'll do my best, work hard, and do better for my own." I knew what she was going to say, for I myself know that this might be the last time we'll interact with each other. The after this day, our interactions would be minimal, or would not exist at all. A simple hello in the corridor, an excuse me or something. "So that's why-"
"Yeah. I know. It's fine." I stopped her before she could even finish her sentence. It might be a confession or something but knowing her, it's probably her saying that she's fine now and that I should stop. I walked off, not even stopped because Yukinoshita's grip on my sleeve loosened.
This is probably the ending her sister wanted to see.
I encountered Hiratsuka-sensei on my way out. She offered me a ride home, but I refused and told her that my parents expect my bike to be at home. When I reached my home, Komachi and even my parents were already sleeping.
After a short shower to removed sweat and at least be fresh before sleeping, I hopped to my bed. Deciding to quickly check my phone for message, I saw a message from Saki.
I know that you'll find a way. Thank you for making the prom possible, Hachiman.
I slept comfortably that night.
A/N: Hello! Here's the latest chapter for Misunderstood!
This chapter could be a drinking game tbh, take a shot everytime you see "Yukinoshita" used. I promise you'll be wasted before you reach this A/N.
On to some things:
Haruno might be OOC on this one, but that's how I interpret her character. Episode 10 of the third season put emphasis on the reluctance of Haruno and probably her being a little bit of angry at her sister for her chosen career path. Haruno was forced to be a perfect person by her family, all to protect her sister's freedom. Then you'll learn that your sister would be willing to participate onto it herself. Isn't that a bit frustrating?
Also, if there are grammatical errors, I'm very sorry about that.
This story most likely will end in two or three chapters. So just sit tight and thank you for the support!
Anyway, I'll update Hachiman Becoming Better next!
Follow and Fave if you liked it! Leave a review if you have something to say. And as always, thanks for reading!
-Jasserru, not Vsauce, out!
