A/N Well well well, welcome back everyone. Her for you is another chapter! I am so sorry this one day late, I made the mistake of trying to crank out multiple chapters in a single week, won't be doing that again. Now I do also have some more info about my other two fics but that'll be saved for the bottom.

Now also first things first my favorite bird the Raven has posed a very key question, Why in the hell has no other Guardian found Louise yet? Well that has to do with when this story takes place, we are still pre-twilight gap era and only just post-battle of six fronts, so to my understanding, the Guardians control over other planets is very loose and patrols are not exactly a thing yet as the Vanguard still has yet to properly emerge, also the Walls of the last city are currently a top priority for the last city so it would be very unlikely that Guardians would be leaving the planet for any reason.

My most sincere apologies for the mishap, I do hope you enjoy the rest of the story.

Mercury 3 years 6 months since arrival

Louise was passing the by time flipping through the old photo album she had found in the City, in it were many photos of the planet before the collapse. She sighed as she flipped the many photos of the beautiful cherry blossom like trees, 'how could such a wonderful place be destroyed so easily, and who could do such a thing' Louise thought to herself. As she was flipping through she found a photo depicting a family in front of the mansion she had been staying at, she felt an aching feeling well up in her chest, the blurry image of that one woman showed up in her head again. She didn't know why but she felt an overwhelming feeling of loss and longing whenever that woman's face, reaching out, brushed her fingertips along the photo.

"This is your conductor speaking, we will be arriving at our next stop is flower ridge station, I repeat next stop is flower ridge station, passengers wishing to disembark here please gather your belongings and be ready to leave, thank you for riding Mercury express." A voice echoed through the train's intercom, Louise rolled her eyes knowing exactly who the voice belonged to. Saito had recently taken up the role of train conductor for no other reason other than he wanted to.

Louise closed the album in her hands and made to stand up, Saito would return the album to their personal storage when he finally stopped playing train conductor. According to him, they'd been on the planet for three and a half years now, and still, they've heard no radio chatter on the occasion they would turn their radio on. They knew far too little about the Vex to warrant broadcasting in the open, and it's not like they'd seen or picked up on any ships flying over the planet. According to Saito when he'd left there had been an enormous battle back at the camp he'd been staying in, he claimed it was unlikely that any Guardians would be leaving the camp any time soon, at least until they could make sure the camp was safe.

Making her way to the doorway she fumbled for the manual release, it was difficult when the only light provided to her from her helmet. 'I really need to start learning this solar stuff, it might make for a decent light when Saito's not around.' Louise thought to herself as she began to grow frustrated with her lack of success at finding the lock. Finally, she managed to locate the panel that housed the manual release on the door. She could have just waited for Saito to open it for her, but he wouldn't be leaving the locomotive until the train was slowing down and Louise always enjoyed the view of the desert whenever they approached their next stop.

As she pulled the lever in a clockwise manner she heard the doors hiss as they unlocked and slid open. This time remembering to keep her helmet on her head before she opened the door she got a beautiful view of the desert and approaching town without having to deal with the pain of her eyes adjusting to the sudden change in light.

Louise sighed as she admired the view before her, the desert sands may not change much but the unmistakable feeling of their winds against her robes, and when the opportunity arises, her hair she can't help but appreciate the feeling of freedom given to her when she looked at the rolling dunes of sand. As far as she knew there was no one waiting for her, except maybe the people left back on earth, but she was pretty sure they were not aware of her existence yet.

Looking to her right she watched as the town gradually got bigger and bigger, smiling slightly Louise pondered what they would find in this Town. They didn't get to stay at the last town for very long before the Vex caught up with them, Saito suspects they only caught them because the town was already under their control and they had only given away their position by showing up. Louise shivered at the memory of their escape, she'd been forced to once again try and tame the damnable beast he called a sparrow. Sighing to herself she resolved to make certain that the town was completely clear of Vex before they decided to settle down for a bit.

Judging the distance between her and the town she estimated she still had a few minutes before they actually arrived. Looking around for something to do she came up with nothing, with time to kill she decided to meditate until Saito came to grab her. Sending him a quick two pings through her Radio to warn him of what she was doing she knelt down and felt her mind slowly drift off into the void.


Saito felt his shell silver as Louise's presence receded from his mind, she'd given him a heads up on what she was planning on doing but it still didn't stop him from worrying. Whenever Louise went "Voidwalking" as they'd decided to call it, he felt her presence almost completely vanish without any trace, his only reassurance was that her light hadn't been snuffed out.

Doing his best to refocus himself on the task at hand he dragged his eye back to the train's controls. Slowly applying the brakes he monitored the trains speed just in case the brakes were too worn out from time and ended failing then he would be forced to use the emergency brakes or just simply cut power to the maglev systems and let the weight of the train slow itself down. Doing so will always be a last resort as it would likely damage all the magnets and machinery that are underneath the train, making it inoperable without a complete makeover and a proper mechanic, neither of which were possible for them.

Thankfully it wouldn't be necessary as the train's brakes had no issue reducing their speed to enable him to park the train. Calculating the speed and distance quickly Saito applied the brakes just enough so that they would slow to a stop at the station, with that out of the way he moved to the back of the train to wake up Louise so they could get exploring and check for any Vex presence in the town.

A quick transmat later and he was in the same cabin as Louise was, it took but a moment for him to locate her visually as he couldn't feel her presence through their connection whenever she was meditating. As he floated over he noticed something he didn't previously about Louise, whenever she meditated the air surrounding her seemed to ripple very subtly, like a light gust of wind breezing over a calm lake. It was almost reminiscent of the way the fabric of reality reacted whenever she tore it open to perform a blink. Only at the moment it seemed far more subtle, it was invisible at a distance and still pretty easy to miss up close but it was there. Saito hummed to himself as he tried to examine it closer, it didn't give off any bad feeling, but it did appear as though Louise was faintly rippling with Void light.

Tearing his gaze away from Louise for a moment, Saito noticed they had arrived. Sighing to himself Saito knew it would be best to start checking the town for any Vex lest they get ambushed and possibly lose the train.

"All right Louise, rise and shine…" Saito said he reached for Louise's mind through their mental link.


Louise was actually quite enjoying herself in the Void, there really wasn't anything around her but the domain felt very welcoming to her, the only way she could describe the feeling was like taking a warm bath at the end of a long day. She sighed as she floated through the void doing little pirouettes as floated about, it was a very liberal feeling being able to float about freely in this empty space, much more than that provided to her when she was traveling on the train.

She was almost mad when she felt the familiar tug from Saito urging her back to reality, she could only sigh knowing she did have obligations in the real world, and if didn't return she might end up getting him killed. Gradually she sought out his connection as slowly felt her mind recede to her body as she returned to reality.

Louise's eyes felt heavy as she opened them, whenever she spent an extended amount of time within the void she always felt like she was waking up from a long sleep. Shaking her head she slowly got to her feet, looking out the open door she noticed they had arrived at the town's station.

"Well I hope you enjoyed your brief walk, but I'm afraid it's about time we disembark." Saito piped up from beside her.

Sparing him a quick glance Louise nodded before she picked up her rifle from its resting place behind the door and held it in a relaxed stance. She had tried earlier to take Saito's advice of keeping it on her at all times but it was very uncomfortable to sleep against the wall with the rifle on her back, and she was not about to rest it against her shoulder again. The last time she did that the train hit a bump in the tracks and she accidentally shot herself in the head. It left quite the mess and Louise did not enjoy the thought of accidentally killing herself whenever she decided to take a nap on a train ride.

As she inspected the rifle in her hands she fumbled with the safety trying to flick it off, her hands were a little small compared to the weapon's previous owner, it was difficult for her thumb to reach. When she'd asked Saito if he could change it like he'd done the sparrow he explained since the weapon was not entirely made of glimmer they would need a gunsmith in order to make such precise changes, and with the sparrow, he'd only rescaled a few aspects without making any major changes to the overall design.

Finally reaching it and successfully disabling it she practiced raising the weapon and checked the sights in the same way Saito had taught her. Once she was satisfied checking it over she got moving, hopping down from the train car she felt the familiar crunching of sand beneath her feet. She quickly scanned the room looking for any signs of Vex machinery, once she was satisfied there was none she made her way to the nearest exit. The station was similar in design to the one in which she had first found the train, with a very high glass archway roof with either end of the station left wide open.

'I suppose they never had to worry about desert sandstorms while this planet was still a garden world' Louise thought to herself as she noted the wide-open sides of the station. Making her way across the platform she made for the exit, the Train was always at ground level making it rather easy to access in the event of a chase.

Leaving the station she looked around at the town committing every detail to memory as she did, it was a little overkill in her opinion to do so but she refused to be caught off guard yet again. Seeing no obvious signs of Vex influence she held out her palm and let Saito pop his shell out.

"Alright, do your thing," Louise said to Saito.

"Scanning now," Saito said as his shell bobbed open and closed while he rotated on the spot. "Hmm, no Vex signatures showing up, and I'm not detecting anything from their network right now, so I highly doubt there is any present but I'll keep an eye on their network in the event that anything spikes you'll be the first to know."

Louise nodded and let Saito nestle back into her head, she'd never say it aloud but his presence in her head was always calming. It was always nice to know she had a friend nearby. 'I feel the same, it was always so lonely searching for you during all those years.'

Louise had to resist the urge to facepalm, Saito was back in her head and over the years had become very good at reading her thoughts. As he mentioned not long after a ghost links to their guardian their minds begin to operate in perfect synchronization. Meaning even her deeper thoughts can sound like whispers in the wind to him.

Readjusting her grip on her weapon Louise made her way forwards into the town to begin exploring and scavenging for supplies, she was hoping the town had a library so she could pick up a few dozen new books to read, she was beginning to run dangerously low on new content to read, and with her photographic memory, it was ultimately pointless to re-read what she already understood. 'Books are good and all Louise but you should really pick up another hobby, I mean as a warlock I suppose it's only natural you'd want to read but there are a lot of other practical skills that Guardians should have too you know' Saito chimed in having been listening in on her thoughts.

'Reading is all I need, besides I read some quotes on how the pen is mightier than a sword' Louise short back slightly irritated by his comment on her reading habits. If it was up to her she would just spend her immortal days with her nose stuck in every novel and text she could get her hands on. Although, maybe some practical studies could be of use if she could get some Vex parts maybe she could forge a bladed weapon from their metal? It did seem pretty durable after all.

'I suppose that would at least solve our weapons issue, but you would still need to learn how to properly use those weapons, and you would need to be right up close.' Saito offered his own thoughts on the matter.

Louise sighed, bladed weapons like a sword or spear would be nice and it would solve their ammo problem if she forged them herself but she would need to both practice how and then learn how to fight with them, 'Well if we're stuck here any longer I suppose it's an option after all.'

Shaking her head Louise continued her walk, they've wasted enough time discussing weapons, the Vex could have been right on top of them and they would be none the wiser. As Louise was walking through the streets she spotted what appeared to be an old bakery, for a moment she was lost in a trance, a distant fragment of a memory forming in her mind. She was sitting at a large table, and in front of her was a birdcage shaped object, it had three-layer and each was filled with what appeared to be various pastries and cakes, when she reached for them she noticed the size of her hand was tiny, it appeared the memory was of her toddler years. As she reached for the nearest pink cake she heard a stern voice call out to her. She wasn't sure why but she felt a chill run down her spine when she heard it, it was sharp and colder than ice. "You are a noble not some commoner filth without any manners, so stop acting like one!" The voice spoke again. 'Noble? Commoner filth?' Two terms came to her, she'd read about them in books, in earth's ancient history the people were often ruled by a monarchy, those closer and more loyal to the kings and queens often received more beneficial treatment, while those below were not completely ignored they lived much harder lives. The memory faded and all Louise felt was confusion.

'Was I… was I alive in those times? No, that's impossible. Saito found me shortly after I died, so then… how? How did that feel so real? Mercury didn't have a class system...' Louise racked her brain for answers but none came.

'Louise, we need to keep moving, we can discuss the memory later, trust me I'm just as confused as you are but we need to move.' Saito assured her.

Dropping her hand from her helmet Louise kept moving, she'd have to come back later. Hopefully, she could get some answers to all of her questions spinning around her head.


Taking a few more turns Louise found precisely what she had been hoping for, a library.

"Oh boy…" Saito groaned knowing that no amount of convincing would make Louise continue their search.

"We need to be very thorough in our search, don't we? So I think we should make sure this building is completely clear of Vex influence. Right?" Louise asked.

"*Sigh* yeah, yeah I'll get to cataloging the books for transport," Saito responded dejectedly, there was zero chance of Louise stepping one foot outside the town's borders unless she had every scrap page in the Library.

"Thank you!" Louise giggled, she couldn't help but act like a kid in a candy store whenever she found a Library, for her the shelves upon shelves of books were each a goldmine in their own right. That and something that always bothered her, whenever she read through the historical novels, she was always perplexed as to why it all seemed so foreign to her. If she was as studious as she is now when she was alive then it was a mystery as to why she would not be familiar with the topic of history.


Saito was concerned, why was he concerned? Because the town they were currently staying in was not under any guardian or hell even any warlord's protection. The Vex could show up at any moment and they would be overwhelmed in a matter of seconds, and despite the looming threat, his Guardian had her nose stuck in yet another book without a care in the world. What caught his eye however was the text Louise had in her hands, it appeared to be a book on blacksmithing. 'That might actually come in handy if we have to stay here any longer' Saito thought to himself.

Returning to his cataloging Saito multitasked cataloging the Library books while checking the Vex network for activity and the Radio frequencies for any Guardian, Cabal, or Fallen patrols in their area. Local radio chatter was as quiet as ever, only ever picking up some static from a few fallen ships overhead…

A few fallen ships overhead!?

"U-uh, Louise, I don't mean to interrupt but, we might want to pack up what we can and get moving. As in right now." Saito said nervously.

"Why wait don't tell me, are the Vex already here? I thought we lost them in the last town." Louise dropped her book and shot to her feet, it took her a few seconds to locate her rifle having put it down a few feet away from her.

"No, not Vex, Fallen" Saito said "They have a few ships in low orbit over this town, I don't know if they intend to land here, but we need to be long gone before they do."

"Right…" Louise was very hesitant to leave the library behind but if what Saito had said was true about the Fallen, she did not want to meet them.


Making their way back to the train Louise noticed some barrels that were rather out of place, their design was not Vex, but it wasn't very human either. It had a much rounder and almost bubbly appearance.

"Uh oh," She was so focused on the barrel she didn't even notice Saito leave her head until he spoke up beside her. "These barrels aren't Vex, but they aren't human either."

Louise could already tell that from their design but the way Saito confirmed it with worry in his voice was not a good sign. "Fallen?"

"Yes. Louise, I need you to keep an eye out for a sigil of some sort, just a symbol really, it will help to know which house we are dealing with."

"Umm alright" Louise wasn't sure what to look for as Saito hadn't gone over house symbols with her before, but she would do her best regardless.

As Saito jumped back into her head Louise started jogging, her eyes snapping to every surface in range of her vision, she was not about to be caught off guard a third time. Finally, she came across something out of place, on a street wall she found a red banner hanging with what appeared to be a symmetrical symbol with what she could only describe as a sword in the center with two downward-facing rifles flanking either side.

"Hmmm no I don't recognize this one, whatever, when we get back to the last city I'm sure they will appreciate the information," Saito said a little disappointed he didn't recognize the symbol.

Louise just nodded a little unsure of how to react.

"Regardless the fallen aren't anyone we want to get involved with when we already have our hands full with the Vex we really need to get out of here befo-"

Whatever Saito was going to say was cut off by the booming sound of a fallen ketch flying overhead.

"Louise! Train now!" Saito yelled

He didn't need to say it twice as Louise was already sprinting to the train station. She could hear the roar of the enormous ship flying overhead, they hadn't started shooting at her yet so there was still a chance they had not been found. If they could reach the train maybe just maybe they can get away from them. It was risky but it was the only option they had.

Louise felt her body move faster than she had ever before as adrenaline coursed through her veins, she was beginning to contemplate blinking to close the distance faster, maybe then sh-BOOM

Any further line of thought was cut off as she felt her feet leave the ground, every muscle in her body began to spasm as arc energy coursed through her entire being. She felt her body flip through the air before she made contact with the sandy road beneath her. Her momentum carried her into a roll where she was helpless to stop herself as her muscles refused to respond to her commands. Finally, she stopped rolling and she began to slowly regain feeling in her limbs. That single shot had demolished her light shield, shattering it like a thin sheet of glass. She counted herself lucky she had not been hit directly or she presumes there wouldn't be anything left of her. Desperately trying to catch her breath she pushed herself onto her back to get her weight off her stomach and lungs. Taking a few gulps of air Louise scanned her surroundings, the ketch that had fired at her had lost sight of her behind a building, she hoped they presumed her dead from the blast. She knew for certain no ordinary human would survive a hit like that.

"Louise hang on" Saito popped out in front of her, "I'll patch you up just hold on, we need to get indoors until they leave"

Louise felt a sense of relief course through her veins as Saito perfectly healed her body back to peak condition. Gritting her teeth in an effort to suppress the memory of the pain she just experienced she grabbed her rifle and broke out into a sprint. This time sticking to the alleys to remain out of sight. A few seconds later she heard the same roaring engines, only this time she saw the Ketch flying upwards and away from the town.

"Did, did they just leave?" Louise asked, a little confused.

"Not likely, they probably deployed some troops and then returned to orbit, it's how they usually operate, they rarely leave their ships within range of getting shot down," Saito explained, his voice held a firm tone as he spoke, it was all he could do to battle his anxiety. "We need to move, we might be able to sneak past their troops on the ground while they search the place, it's likely that they set up some sort of camp here and we tripped a sensor while they were away."

Louise only caught the first half of Saito's sentence as before he could finish something else had caught her eye. Not too far away from her, she had spotted what appeared to be a furnace and some odd-looking spears. Grinning to herself she hatched a plan "Hey Saito, any chance you could store those things in our inventory?" Louise asked pointing to the objects in question.

When Saito saw the direction Louise was pointing in he didn't need any clarification to guess what she was looking at. It would appear as though some of the Fallen preferred to make their weapons on the surface, and they had just stumbled across one of their forges.

"Theoretically… yes, if you can carry some of the smaller items on your person I might be able to snag the furnace," Saito said, the sole reason he decided to go along with Louise's terrible idea was because as they were they had no physical weapons other than Louise's rifle, and Saito was not about to put his trust in her terrible aim. A bladed weapon would at the very least be deadly if she swung it properly.

"Great! Louise said excitedly, lowering herself into a crouch she checked her radar for any signals nearby, when she was confident there were none, she dashed as quietly as she could manage to hide herself behind a set of barrels. 'Saito is this close enough yet?' Not wanting to risk any noise she asked through their mental link. She was only about two meters from the forge.

'Yeah this'll do, keep an eye out for me okay? This will just take a second' Said said before jumping out of Louise's head and floating over to the forge in question, there were a few various tools littered across the table along with what he suspected were blueprints but the were in Eliksny so they may not be of great value, still, he took all of them with him before he got started on deconstructing the forge to put it into storage. Smaller objects usually only took a second or two, but larger objects like this could take minutes at most and they really didn't have that kind of time he needed to hurry.


To say Louise was nervous was an understatement, Louise was sweating bullets, right now Saito was completely exposed. If she didn't react fast enough he could be picked off by an enemy without her even knowing. She knew for certain now she was not a soldier in her past life, and she most certainly couldn't keep calm in a situation such as this. Trying her best to control her breathing she leaned against the barrel praying to the light that Saito would be finished soon and they could just be on their merry way.

Finally, after what felt like hours she watched as the forge that Saito had been shining his light on for the past few minutes vanished into little motes of light. She only relaxed when she felt Saito enter her mind moments later. Not bothering with words Louise wasted no time breaking into a crouched run to try and evad-


This was bad, really, really bad.

One moment he and Louise were on their way back to the train, and the next Louise was dead on the floor. 'By the Light, is every exit we make going to involve Louise getting killed in some manner?' Grumbled to himself.

They had gotten lucky so far, getting into the city into the Library and only shot at once by a ketch passing overhead. Now it seemed their luck had just run out, while making her exit Louise took a direct hit from a Vandal's line rifle, a perfect headshot. Louise was dead before she hit the ground. Now Saito was stuck with the predicament of trying to revive Louise without given himself away or leaving himself too exposed. He'd seen where the shot had come from but he couldn't do anything about it until the Fallen left its perch.

And so he waited and waited. Saito counted the nanoseconds that passed while he waited for the Fallen Vandal to finally leave its perch or just patrol somewhere else, unfortunately it did not seem interested in doing so. Did it see them take the forge? Or were they lucky and it just spotted them as they tried to get away? The questions were racking up and Saito was getting increasingly worried as they did.

Finally after Saito counted 3 hours 27 minutes 12 seconds the Vandal seemed to be called elsewhere. Once it left Saito waited to see if another would take its place, when none did he wasted no time flying over to begin reviving Louise. Approximately 5 seconds later Louise was groaning and moving about.

"Urg, what happened, and why does my head hurt so much?" Louise groaned as she clutched her head.

"Getting shot in the head tends to do that to a Guardian, regardless we don't have time to chat the Vandal that shot you has moved we've got a window to escape we need to take it." Saito said.

He didn't need to see her eyes to know they went wide as saucers when he finished explaining, once Louise gathered herself she got to her feet and grabbed her rifle again, 'She really needs to get a better grip on that thing' Saito idly noted.

"Show me where to go" Was all Louise said.


Getting out of the Fallen camp was proving to be much more difficult than getting in, seeing as while they were currently unaware that she was back on her feet, it didn't mean they weren't on the lookout for other intruders. If they found out she was a guardian she may end up in a lot more trouble than she was already in, once they knew what she was, Saito would have a lot more difficulty trying to revive Louise.

Dodging between alleys Louise kept herself in a crouch to avoid being seen, peeking her head around the corner she got a better view of the camp, while before it had been relatively quiet it was now abuzz with activity. Dregs were patrolling every corner, vandals were positioned in the building, and vantage points scanning every inch for activity. Even if they managed to get to the train they would just chase after them in their ships, probably just to scrap the train for parts. Gritting her teeth Louise realized they needed a distraction and a big one. Racking her brain for any possibilities she landed on one idea, it wasn't something she'd tried before but it might work, if she could pull it off that is.

Turning around she made her way deeper into the back alleys away from the camp and away from the train.

'Umm, I don't mean to be rude but Louise I put a marker on the train… in the other direction.' Saito piped up in her head.

'I know' Louise grinned.

'What are you planning' Saito knew for a fact that Louise would not be taking her sparrow over the train any day and the only reason she would be going away from everyone would be if she wanted to draw attention away from the train, the only question was how.

'You'll see…' Louise replied 'if it works'

'Oh boy' Saito was pretty sure he was not going to like what came next.

After running a few more blocks Louise hummed in satisfaction. 'Alright this should do, Saito bring out the sparrow.'

'O-kay' Saito responded a little confused. A moment later Louise's sparrow was in front of her. 'Do you mind me asking what you need this for'

'Oh nothing much just to make some noise, now let's see if I can…' Louise trailed off as she began to focus.

'Why do I get the feeling I'm not gonna like where this is going' Saito thought grimly.


Once Louise had set up her little distraction they had precariously made their way back to the train station to board the train. Saito flew off to the Locomotive to be ready to start the train's engine when the time came.

Louise looked back at the town and camp as she waited, any moment now. Aaaaaany moment.

A few tense seconds later the far side of the city exploded in a massive violet flash and an ear-splitting bang. "NOW SAITO!" Louise felt the train lurch under her feet as Saito pushed the engine to its limits once more to get them moving as fast as possible. As they began to pull away Louise looked back at the havoc she had caused and grinned. Earlier she had asked Saito if she could balance a Nova Bomb on the sparrow could he possibly hardwire it to drive forwards. With a few quick tweaks to the controls and a little bit of glimmer Saito had the sparrow's accelerator set to boost until it hit the camp they had just left behind. Then all Louise had to do was precariously build a nova bomb and place it gently on top of her sparrow. By feeding it an excessive amount of energy she was able to make sure it was stable enough to not detonate from the smallest bump in the road. All that was left was to rig a control and wait until they got back to the train. Louise could not have been prouder of her little strategy, the only problem with it was it would cost her a sparrow and an enormous amount of energy to prepare, and she was begging to feel very fatigued as the adrenaline in her system slowly faded.

Making her way to the nearest wall she lay her back against it as she waited for Saito to show up. A few minutes later he arrived with good news.

"Alright! They'll be stuck trying to figure out where that came from, by the time they do we'll be long gone!" Saito cheered. "And let's not forget about our prize!'

Saito shot light out and from it came the forge they had stolen from the fallen. Louise smiled victoriously, now she finally had another hobby other than reading.

"Hey Saito, how am I supposed to power this thing anyway?" Louise asked.

"Ah I'm glad you asked, for that well, since we don't have a renewable supply of ether I'm going to need to teach you how to use the Sol subclass to generate the heat," Saito explained.

Louise nodded before yawning, "Can we do it a bit later, I think I'm a little too drained after that last Nova Bomb."

"Sure, get some rest I'll keep an eye out for you" Saito chuckled.

"Thanks" Louise barely managed to get out before she was out like a light.


A/N And that's all for this time, now onto the other fics!

Now as I mentioned above I tried to write multiple chapters in a single week, a terrible idea and I'm not trying that again, really not worth the headache.

So next week I plan to release the first chapter of Louise's Titan familiar in lieu of an update here. I do apologize for that. However, we will be back the following week while I struggle to put together an upload schedule.

And as for SAO IRL, I'm going to delay that one a bit as I read the Light novels, I feel I missed a lot of key info only watching the anime so I'm going back to read the LN's first then I'll release the chapters.

Anyhow that's all for this week until next time!