They come across a huge marble wall, blocking them from the shiny little town.

"No problem, I can just fly over." T.K.O began lifting higher and higher but K.O restrained him.

He spoke with a huff in his voice, "that's immoral!" K.O just sounded whiny to T.K.O.

"K.O," T.K.O let out a dramatic sigh before continuing, "are you serious?!" K.O looked taken aback, not that the current pilot could notice. The little boy residing in his mind stood up and summoned a table to lean intimidatingly on. Even T.K.O heard the loud bang as he slammed his hands onto it.

"Betrayal to the code of Honour! Do you have any sense of morality??"

The vessel they were inhabiting held a glazed look across their face, "Listen, K.O. I do not care about morality or some other smelly waste of time. This is a question of survival." T.K.O scolded.

"B-but- it must've taken so long for them to build this huge wall and we're just going to fly over it like nothing." K.O pouted, All of his previous righteous anger melted onto the table.

The alter pinched the bridge of his nose in frustration. He knew K.O had a bleeding heart but this? This is just too much.

"Oh, then what shall we do!" K.O is startled by T.K.O's sudden change of mood. "We're never going to be able to see our mommy again, or Rad, Enid, the bodega or even Dendy!"

"Fine, fine, fine! I get it! Why'd we have to fight all the time anyway?!" K.O frowned. "You always win!"

"You're just too predictable."

That earned T.K.O enough silence for him to commit a trespass, coming across a single crow in his way. He shooed it away impatiently, although he had thought he had heard K.O whisper a little goodbye to the guy.

"Do you think we'll see them again?" K.O finally spoke up, much to T.K.O's dismay.

"I honestly don't care much." Said the alter whilst landing considerably gracefully atop the huge wall.

"Y'know, I wish that you would stop dampening my mood like this."

"You're stuck with me."

"Ew, no." K.O abandoned the K.O-vision and trekked across the room towards the door. Opening it, he ran outside.

T.K.O had taken this time to take a break on the floor, "I can hear you shuffling around in there."

"You said you didn't care,

"About the bird." T.K.O sighed. K.O paid no mind to the clarification.

"I'm gonna find a new alter."

"You can't just chase me out by getting a new roommate, " silence, "I- oops! Sorry, thought you cared about me for a moment there."

K.O stopped ignoring him, "I do care, but..."

"But what?"

"We gotta find something to balance the coffee." K.O explained as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

"No thanks, I like mine bitt-er..." T.K.O nods away into a nice nap.

Turns out K.O messed with his connection, forcing him out of control. He appeared in front of him a moment later. T.K.O certainly wasn't pleased although K.O on the other hand was looking rather smug about this fact.

"Let's fuse."

"No."

"Yes," The former voice of reason grabs onto both of T.K.O's hands tightly with a crazy glint in his eyes. "I can't share my brain with a emo idiot and only a emo idiot T.K.O!"

The emo idiot was insulted, "you finally snapped huh?"

"If I'm gonna share my mind with a emo idiot we might as well stuff a whole sitcom cast down here."

"No, we're getting you to a mental hospital K.O," T.K.O spoke slowly with a hint of unease stuck in his throat. "Is this about the crow?"

AN: And, at last, the fun begins at the sake of a crow and K.O's sanity.