A/N: Now I'm the villain in your history. Love and be loved. Read… and review!
Don't Run
[Spring 104 AG]
Under the cover of darkness, Ty Lee gathers the small assembly. They all know what they're facing. They know, she tries to convince herself. It's a smattering of fellow Kyoshi Warriors, about two or three, and far more Firebending soldiers from the local communications tower. She takes a deep breath and composes herself.
"Alright everyone, we all know what's at stake," she tells them. "This is the best shot the Fire Nation has had at apprehending her in years. If she really shows up, we can all go down in history. The world will remember us for capturing Princess Azula."
The eyes of the many nod their heads in acknowledgement. Ty Lee continues, "We have to be careful in approaching her. She is very dangerous. She can summon lightning without even winding up anymore. Do not underestimate her."
Ty Lee then directs the Fire Nation soldiers to enter the bar first. They are to go in, order drinks, be casual, and wait. The Kyoshi girls are all dressed down, but inconspicuously armed with their fans. Ty Lee will remain outside as recon, but also because if she gets too close they may spook her.
She gives them as much advice as she can and then gathers the girls for a prayer to Kyoshi to watch over them. The men go on ahead, while Ty Lee gathers the rest into a circle. They hold hands as Lo Vang, the most spiritual of the group, leads them. The girls depart and Ty Lee is left with just her thoughts.
It's been almost three months since Suki grounded her. She'd been itching to get back into the hunt for Azula, but there was nothing to be done in the motherland.
'Not like Azula was going to show up at my doorstep.'
She had kept her mind and hands active, reorganizing and redecorating her home. She put more time into physical training. She was waking up earlier, staying up later. She thought she would have Ayon's face burned into her memory. Instead, she had Azula's. The raven locks and sunset eyes. She wanted to reach towards those eyes and strangle the light from them.
Then, just yesterday morning, like a gift from Agni, a messenger hawk arrived from one of their informants in the Baochou Village. He had given a detailed explanation of how Azula would be at The Idle Grove on Whaletail Island. The Kyoshi Warriors quickly wrote to Zuko and Suki for instruction. They were many days, if not weeks away. Ty Lee was summarily let off the leash.
She positions herself on a hill in the darkness nearby, eyes peeled to the door of the lowlife bar.
Azula pushes open the doors and finds a poorly lit bar. Two girls play pool by the entrance, a handful of off-duty Fire Nation soldiers are littered around the room. Some more barely-legal girls are sitting around with drinks in front of them, but clearly not drinking them.
She instantly can tell something is wrong. They had chosen The Idle Grove because of its relative isolation. The space was far too active given that she just so happened to walk in. Her eyes scan around the room before falling on the man sitting alone in front of a Pai Sho board. She approaches and sits down across from him.
"Hello weary traveler," the elderly, dark skinned man greets her. "What can I do for you?"
Azula sits down gracefully across from him. She grips the arms of her chair. She remembers it all clearly but wonders if now is the best time given her environment. She decides to see how things play out. She asks him, "May I have this game?"
He nods, "The guest has the first move."
Azula reaches into her pocket and produces a single white lotus chip. She places it in the center of the board. The old man nods, "I see you favor the white lotus gambit. Not many still cling to the ancient ways."
Azula nods and leans in, "Those who do may be trapped replaying the same battle forever."
He nods approvingly, "Then let us play."
They instantly begin playing the pieces, one after another, almost simultaneously, without saying a word. They don't even look at what their opponent plays. On any given night no one would notice this or care, but tonight eyes follow this and ears strain in vain to listen. When they are done the tiles on the board form the shape of an inverted lotus flower.
"Your strategy is wise, weary traveler." The man says in a hushed tone.
Azula leans closer and they whisper across the board from each other. "I had hoped for us to play Pai Sho alone, but it appears tonight that we have an audience."
His eyes do not move. Their blackness stays focused on Azula as he says, "I concur, I much prefer to play in quiet."
The men around the room have stopped pretending to drink. She crooks her eyebrows at the one sitting across from her. "I must say though, I don't feel that our game would've gone on for long regardless. I don't think we are of the same skill level."
The girls without their uniforms sweat. The man nods. "We could still play? Yes, our endgame may be similar, but only our strategies differ."
Azula looks at the pool players. One of them nods to her. She looks back at the man across from her. "Yes. Yours is that designed by men of little minds and little action. Mine is one of only woman."
The messenger looks confused. He lacks decorum as he asks, "Only woman?"
Azula smiles. She leans in close and motions for the man to lean in as well. He does so and she moves to his ear, with all eyes on them, the ginger girl playing pool takes an extra stick and silently moves towards the bar doors. Out of the corner of her eye, Azula sees her slide the pool sticks through the door handles to lock them in.
She raises a hand and grips the back of his neck. He grows stiff and fraught. The wandering eyes around the room grow wide with fear. She whispers into his ear, "Tell your leader to come see me when he decides to take this shit seriously."
With one fluid motion Azula slams his head into the Pai Sho table. The pieces fly up into the air and he instantly lies unconscious on the ground. Chairs screech backwards and Azula stands up swiftly. The Fire Nation soldiers assume aggressive stances. Azula shouts above all of the commotion, "You thought I was trapped in here with you."
She extends her hands out around her. The soldiers prepare to fight. The Kyoshi Girls pull their fans out and all of them turn to face the Mother of the Kemurikage. She looks around with a malicious smile. The ginger girl and purple eyes positions herself to block the door. A brunette with black eyes and a single braided ponytail quietly moves behind one of the guards.
"But you're trapped in here with us!"
The last word stuns the room. The next sound is not the floom of fire bending or the crackle of electricity. Instead, it's the crack of Zirin's pool stick hitting a Fire Nation soldier over the head.
Ty Lee inhales suddenly. From her position in hiding she can see clearly as a girl with short black hair approaches The Idle Grove. They push the doors open and disappear inside. Ty Lee feels like she's suffocating by the time she finally exhales. She watches the windowless building and waits.
There is silence for a few minutes. Ty Lee listens to the ocean lapping against the rocky shores. She wonders many things as the waves crash against the nearby cliffs and the sound crashes against her ears. 'Why did she come here? For what purpose? Why did she come alone? How did she get here? What is she thinking? Why is she doing this?'
Ty Lee wants to kill her for what she did to Ayon. But moreover, she wants to understand her. Sit her down, in chains, and pick her apart. Learn what makes her tick. If only she could just pull at the strings, perhaps she could watch her unravel. Maybe then she'd see the horror that she's perpetrated.
Almost as if on cue, she hears new sounds. Distinct from the rushing water, the sounds of fire and lightning comes from within the bar. After just a few seconds the noise stops. Ty Lee holds her breath once again. She grips her clothes tightly, worried that they've killed her in the fire fight. In the eerie silence she wonders if they had subdued her, or if Azula had known they were there. Her mind races away from her.
The next moment the bar doors fly open and the girl with short black hair comes sprinting out at full speed. Ty Lee involuntarily stands up and completely vacates her tactical advantage. She looks at the bar doors waiting for someone, anyone to exit. Her eyes peel back to the girl disappearing across the field and night air. Ty Lee can't see what's happened inside, but she can see her one chance to capture the girl slipping away. She takes off running after the Princess.
There are several factors working in Ty Lee's favor. The first is that Azula had run right in her direction when she came out of the bar. The second is that the terrain of Whaletail Island is mostly flat. They are running on a slow decline, going downhill, making her chase easier. Another thing is that these are open fields. There are no strangers to interfere or dark corners for the Princess to disappear down.
Next, Azula may be fit & a picture of physical perfection, but Ty Lee is no slouch herself. She has trained just as much as the girl she now chases, and she was always physically stronger than her old friend. Finally, the island is tiny. Azula is running away from the direction she came. Either she was in such a hurry that she got lost, or she is leading Ty Lee directly to her true origin.
No matter what it is, Ty Lee is on her and gaining. Azula peeks over her shoulder every few seconds and sees a figure chasing her. She just doesn't know who it is yet. It doesn't matter to her though, because her finish line is within sight: the island cliffside. She slows as she approaches it until she comes to a stop. Looking over the edge, she guesses that it's a hundred foot drop or so to the water.
"This is it!" A voice calls from behind her. "No where else to run now, Azula."
The Puppetmaster stands facing the water. She sees the moonlight reflecting off the surface of the South Sea. Everything has gone according to plan. She smiles to herself, preparing to face whoever has chased her down. She opens her palms as she slowly turns around.
The sight surprises them both. It's the first time that Ty Lee has seen the raven haired girl in years. On the other hand, Azula followed the brunette around the Xue Wu Village, but never talked to her.
"It's over. Turn yourself in, Azula," she tells her. Ty Lee holds her hands out on either side of her. "You can stop running."
A twisted smile spreads across Azula's face. She doesn't respond. She doesn't say anything. Instead, she slowly lifts her left palm up and out, extending it towards Ty Lee. The girl with grey eyes watches as the electricity sparks in her hands. She knows what may come next. A flash of light and then she would feel nothing.
Ty Lee tightens her muscles. Her hands fall to her side and ball into fists. She stands a little taller. If Azula is going to kill her, Ty Lee will not beg for her life. She will go with grace. She will not give Azula the satisfaction of watching her cry out as she goes.
Completely stunned, Azula watches Ty Lee dig-in. She doesn't fear Azula. She doesn't cower in the face of death. She is prepared for it. She will take it if Azula decides. She feels like a god at this moment. Not even death will dissuade the true believer. So, instead of threatening Ty Lee, Azula threatens the one thing she wants more than anything else:
Herself.
She extends two fingers in her left hand, then slowly drags the fingers to point at the side of her head. Electricity ripples along her fingertips. She prepares to shoot her own head full of lightning.
Ty Lee watches her raise her hands up. She curls two fingers out and points her attack at herself. The idea of the girl killing herself elicits a physical reaction from the young acrobat. She throws her hands out and takes a step towards her, screaming as loud as she can, "NO!"
To the acrobat's surprise, Azula laughs. She bursts out laughing at this reaction. She smiles widely, like a lunatic, and shakes her head. Ty Lee realizes it was a cruel tease. A fake-out to scare her. Azula has gotten all of the information she needed from just this moment. She points her fingers towards Ty Lee's feet. Lightning flashes and a half-second later the sound cracks and echoes across the island. Ty Lee jumps back, but the blast never would've hit her. Azula doesn't miss, yet she had this time.
When Ty Lee looks up, Azula is gone. The Princess has vanished into thin air.
It takes him completely off-guard but Lin finally notices that Azula was flying through the air towards him. In the black of night it was hard to see her, but the blue flames emanating from her feet stood out. He could tell she was trying to limit her output so make her less noticeable. He stands on the edge of the boat and watches as she approaches and slows her descent. Finally she lands on the boat beside him.
"So I take it things went exactly according to plan?" The short, stout man jokes.
"We were made before I even walked through the door."
Lin begins pulling the lines off of the dock to take their small boat back out. He shakes his head, "Do you think it was Zaso?"
"I'm not sure. He seemed surprised too, but if it wasn't him then it just becomes murkier."
Lin steps to the motor to start it up. He sighs, "We can return home and try to conduct an investigation."
"That'll take forever and could turn up nothing."
"Yes, Empress. Did you have something in mind?"
Azula clicks her tongue as he starts the engine. He goes to the wheel and starts to pull out of the dock. He eyes her oddly. He can see on her face the wheels turning in her brain. He offers, "Shall we go to Tuzi Island for the night? Will Zirin and Ruki be waiting for us there?"
Azula connects some dots. She knows what they should do. She tells him, "I told them to get to Namo and go on without us if we're not there by morning. But no. Take us to Chin Village."
He instantly sees the genius of it, "Ah! Smart, Empress. They don't have a proper port so they can't document that we were there."
Azula narrows her eyes and smiles. "That's not why we're going there."
Ty Lee pulls out the key to her home and unlocks it. She enters the two story building and locks the door behind her. She exhales and puts her keys in the bowl by the door. She walks towards the kitchen, starving after having not eaten all day long.
It had been a difficult day. She'd let Azula slip between her fingers. Then she returned to the Idle Grove and was met with unimaginable horrors. The men had all been killed. All of the Kyoshi Warriors had been knocked unconscious. There was only one man who survived. He answered all the questions they had then took his leave. After the girls came to, they informed Ty Lee and the others that the lone surviving male was the one who had come to meet with Azula in the first place. No one had gotten a name or address. Like Azula, he too had simply vanished.
She had spent all day answering questions about how she had failed the operation. Then came the scolding messenger hawk from Suki and the 'not mad, just disappointed' hawk from Zuko. She met with the families of the slain men in the bar. Now, with the sunset once again, she finally returns home.
She pours herself a shot of cactus juice and takes it down in one gulp. She pours another and stares at it. 'Screw it.' She leaves the shot on the counter and walks away with the bottle instead, chugging from it recklessly. The young girl may be an "adult" and "Warrior" and capable of incredible acrobatic feats, but she is still not much mass. The cactus juice goes straight through her. Her throat burns as each gulp goes down.
She notices a small, thin package on her kitchen table. She picks it up and opens it. A pearl necklace is inside. 'Probably the same one from the festival,' she thinks. One of the other girls must have dropped the package off while she was out. She wants to put it with the rest of the 'gifts' she received. She carefully climbs the twelve or so steps. At the top she sips again from the glass container in her hand. Her gait is less tight than normal as she strides into her bedroom.
Piled on the corner of a dresser are the perfume, blouse, and note from Azula. She places the pearl necklace down with it. She sips from the bottle and looks down at them. Ty Lee is not dainty, but she doesn't weigh much either. The cactus juice is already hitting her harder than she realizes. She drinks again. She puts the bottle down and picks up the perfume. She examines it, then sprays a tiny bit on her wrist. She rubs her other wrist on it and then takes a whiff.
Cinnamon.
'That smells so Agni damn good.'
She sprays it on her neck and let's it settle for a few seconds. She picks her bottle back up and walks back towards the door, ready to make something to eat. As she does she hears some clatter of noise, but it doesn't click in her brain instantly.
Ty Lee takes a few steps down the stairs before she looks down to the landing. Standing at the bottom of the steps, looking a bit lost and confused, is a girl with raven hair that is only a few inches off of her scalp. Ty Lee freezes. She gasps. That little noise is what finally attracts the attention of the girl at the landing. Those old, familiar gold eyes turn to her and they stare at one another for barely a second of silence. Azula speaks just two words.
"Don't run."
Ty Lee reacts on instinct alone. She screams.
"AHHHHHH!"
She turns to run back up the stairs and the glass vase slips out of her hand, crashing onto the steps. Azula rolls her eyes and immediately gives chase. She sprints up the steps after the brunette.
Ty Lee runs into her bedroom and shuts the door behind her. She locks it. She hastily springs into action looking for anything to help defend herself. Azula bangs on the door, "Let me in!"
Ty Lee mumbles to herself incoherently. She has no windows in her bedroom, she has no escape. She searches for something she can use to fight. On the other side of the door, Azula shouts, "I'm not going to kill you."
Ty Lee searches and searches but she has nothing. "Open the door now."
Not even a spare fan lying around. "I'm giving you to the count of three!"
She is frantic and slightly drunk already and unsure of what to do. "One…"
She grabs a pillow off her bed. "Two…"
She looks for something to load it with. "Two and a half…"
There's nothing available. She sees a book on the ground. She leans down to pick it up but loses her balance and falls on her hands and knees.
The door bursts open, wood shards flying as Azula kicks it open. Ty Lee looks up in horror and screeches louder.
"Ahhhh!"
She gets up on her knees and throws the pillow at Azula. The Leader of the Fire Warriors swats it away, then strides towards the girl. The terror filled grey eyes look up as her former friend gets down on top of her and pins her to the ground. Azula carefully grabs her arms and puts her weight down on her so as to not hurt her.
"Ahhhhh!"
Ty Lee screams louder but no one hears it. Her house is isolated from the others, no one will come for her. This will be where she dies. Azula tries to shut her up by yelling at her, "Stop screaming!"
Ty Lee only screams louder. The last thing she'll see is those golden eyes and black hair. Azula yells at her, "Stop it! Stop!"
Finally Azula yells so loudly that Ty Lee hears her over her screams, "I just want to eat with you!"
Ty Lee's screaming dies down. She stares up at the girl on top of her. Azula gets progressively quieter with each sentence, "I just want to eat. Have some dinner. Chat over food."
Ty Lee stares up in total bewilderment. As the brunette becomes silent and sullen, Azula stares down at her. She asks, "Will you have dinner with me?"
Ty Lee can't keep her eyes straight. The cactus juice has hit her hard, but so has her adrenaline. The fight or flight instincts in her are now firmly stuck in 'freeze.' Azula stands a few feet away, by the kitchen table, staring intently at her. She stands over the stove heating up rice and chicken. Every few seconds Ty Lee's eyes dart to the dark haired girl, and every time she immediately averts them when she realizes that Azula is staring right at her. The skillet finishes and Ty Lee slowly, cautiously plates the food. She hobbles over to the table.
"Here, allow me." Azula says, pulling a chair out for her.
"T-thank you?" Ty Lee says as she sits down with the dishes.
The silverware is right there, including a sharp knife at her side. Azula sits down beside her and smiles. She picks up her chopsticks and digs in. Despite all of her hunger, Ty Lee can't bring herself to touch the food. Now she is the one who stares. She can't believe that Azula is so calm. As if they had been together for the last few years and dinner at home was just another normal occurrence.
Azula looks up from her food and chuckles at Ty Lee. She says, "It's so nice to see you again."
Ty Lee blinks at her and offers, "You too?"
Azula goes back to happily eating. Ty Lee figures if she's going to pretend like this is nothing, then she may as well ask her the questions she's thinking. "Why are you in my house?"
"I love this, is this your recipe?"
Ty Lee blinks and stares. She grows hostile. "It's my friend Suki's."
"Mhm," Azula hums as she swallows. "Her house is really nice. I like the yellow door."
This makes Ty Lee uneasy, because the underlying message was that Azula knows where Suki lives and where to find her. She keeps her composure and presses on, "Why are you here?"
"I needed to see you."
"Why?" Ty Lee is determined to get to the root of this.
Azula puts her utensils down and stares at her food. Ty Lee watches her zone out momentarily as she concentrates. Finally she looks up at Ty Lee, eyes glassy and water shimmering on the edge of pouring out. Her voice is scratchy as she says, "I need your help, Ty Lee."
Ty Lee holds her breath. She couldn't remember ever seeing Azula cry, yet here she was, about to unleash. Her mouth dries up and she briefly licks her lips as she listens.
"I don't want to keep doing this," Azula tells her, eyes searching. "I didn't mean to… I know what I've done… I'm just… I'm so sorry, Lee… I didn't mean to… and Agni, Ayon… Please, Ty Lee, I have nowhere to go. I need help. Ty Lee, please. I am so sorry."
Ty Lee has listened but the words seem so hollow. Killing Ayon, the attitude she had just a moment ago about Suki, how controlled she's been in every encounter. None of it adds up now. Her eyes narrow, she furrows her brow.
"Bullshit. Bullshit," Ty Lee tells her.
At first Azula stares at her with confusion and hurt. As the staring contest extends for a few seconds she realizes that her old friend is smarter than she gave her credit for. She drops the facade, abandoning the sniffling, teary eyed look. Ty Lee grows more angry as this happens.
"Agni, you're an asshole," she says and Azula finally looks away. She picks up her chopsticks and goes back to eating, ignoring Ty Lee. The grey eyed girl decides to prod her, "Dragon Empress."
Azula looks back at her, realizing that Ty Lee shouldn't know about that name. She chuckles at this to play it off. She asks the girl, "You're really proud of yourself, aren't you?"
Ty Lee is desperate to prove herself. "I know more than that."
Azula doesn't reply. She just crooks one eyebrow at her.
"I know you're the Mother to the Kemurikage."
"Of."
"Of?"
"It's 'Mother of the Kemurikage.'"
Undeterred, Ty Lee continues, "I know you robbed some sailors that were working for Sokka."
"They were pirates," she corrects her. "And I left them their sword."
"I know you killed Ozai."
Azula tilts her head but doesn't reply. Ty Lee continues, "Or you set him free, that's the other popular theory. But I know you. I know you and I know you killed him."
Azula crosses her arms and leans back into her chair. She narrows her own eyes at the brunette. She begs her to go on, "What else do you know about me?"
Ty Lee grows sad. "You killed… my partner."
Azula frowns too and shrugs. "If it helps, she didn't die screaming like the others."
Ty Lee shakes in her seat. Meekly she asks, "Are you here to kill me?"
Azula shakes her head subtly as she picks up her chopsticks and goes back to eating finally. "I just want you to know that I'm watching you."
"Why? Why are you doing all of this?"
"I'm helping the common folks that you and Zuko have forgotten about."
"You think you're helping people?"
"Do you think you're helping people?"
"Yes."
"Do you?"
More hesitantly now Ty Lee responds, "Yes."
Azula senses her weakness. "I think if you asked those ordinary people, you'll find out who really helps make their lives better. Who really helps those in need."
"What was the meeting about at the Idle Grove?"
"Introductions to some potential new business partners."
"Why are you killing all of these people?"
"I'm not killing people. I'm killing men."
"Ayon was not-"
"She was my first. I think she'll be the last but I'm not sure yet."
"But why?"
Azula smiles condescendingly. She places her hand on Ty Lee's left hand, sitting on the table. "She was just getting in between us."
Ty Lee grows furious. Her rage breaks through her inebriation. She looks at the knife on the table by her right hand. Azula cuts into her thought process, "Don't do it."
Ty Lee looks back quickly at Azula. She shakes her head, hand still on Ty Lee's, she repeats, "Don't do it."
Ty Lee does it anyway.
Her chair screeches backwards, she grabs the knife and stands up straight, thrusting it towards Azula. The Dragon Empress is too agile for her. She stands quickly, dodges the jab, grabs hold of the hand, and then pushes her body. Ty Lee crashes into a wall behind her, Azula still pressed against her. In all of the commotion, Azula rips the knife out of Ty Lee's hand. Now she holds the blade up and just inches from Ty Lee's neck.
"How did you know where to find me?" Azula asks calmly.
Ty Lee hyperventilates, the knife lightly touching the exposed skin near her collar bones. Their bodies are pressed against each other, their faces just inches apart. Exhausted, inebriated, defeated, and held at knife point, she worries about what Azula will do. She does not answer the question, annoying the Mother of the Kemurikage. She lowers the blade until it is pointed at her heart. She pushes it ever so slightly into the skin. Azula coos at her.
"It's worse when I push it in slowly."
Terrified, Ty Lee rasps, "A-a man. From the Baochou Village, down south in the Fire Nation. He told us his various connections had allowed him to know what you were up to."
'Lin?!' Azula fears.
"His name. What was his name?"
Ty Lee sweats and doesn't answer. She considers trying to fight. Azula raises her free hand up and smacks the wall beside her. Ty Lee closes her eyes and confesses.
"Yon Rha! His name was Yon Rha." She shouts into Azula's face. "He used to be a Southern Raider. He killed Katara's mother when she was a girl so he's indebted to Zuko and the others. He was trying to curry favor with them by passing what he knows about you."
"Yon Rha…"
'It wasn't Lin.'
"... betrayed me?"
Azula doesn't know who this Yon Rha is, but she would find out in short order. Suddenly though, being so close to her old friend, she smells something. It was very familiar to her. She sticks her nose in closer to Ty Lee's neck and sniffs. It smells like cinnamon. She backs away, the acrobat looking confused and alarmed.
"Are you wearing it?"
Ty Lee stares in disillusion.
"You keep surprising me, Ty Lee." She says with a devilish smile.
Azula backs away. She holds the knife still against her heart. She grabs a glass vase off the table and shoves it into Ty Lee's hands.
"Drink up, old friend."
The grey eyed girl looks down at what remains of the cactus juice. At first she's confused, but then she realizes what's happening. She raises it to her lips but stops to say, "Before this is over, I'm going to find you. I'm going to find the most important thing to you, and I'm going to kill it."
"Big words from a tiny person. Now drink up."
Ty Lee does as she's told. She chugs a few gulps of it as Azula holds the blade out in front of her. She pulls the vase down and wipes her mouth. It doesn't take more than thirty seconds. She feels woozy and the room spins around her. Azula holds the blade near her and whispers.
"Sleep tight, my little Circus Freak."
A minute or so passes before Ty Lee can't see straight. Azula guides her to the couch and collapses her onto it, lying her on her side. Without another word she walks out and leaves the acrobat to her long awaited trip to dreamland.
When Ty Lee wakes, she battles a terrible hangover but rushes to the post office. She sends word that Yon Rha is in danger. She finds out in the next few days that he was dead before her message even left Kyoshi Island.
Around the same time she was stumbling into the messenger hawk station, Fire Nation guards were responding to a hysterical mother in the Baochou Village. Her son had been found dead, his throat slit with a note pinned to his chest. It read a simple message.
You're welcome, Kat. - Mother to the Kemurikage
A/N: This chapter's OST is "Crazy in Love (Remix)" by Beyonce.
Love always. Tyzula forever.
Notorious
