The Battle of Olympus part 3
When Calliope and Alecto went through the Hyperion gate, they were back in the mortal world. Both looked as they saw they were not far away from the city of Olympia, one of the few remaining cities that wasn't swallowed by the oceans after Poseidon died.
But as they heard a recognizable sound from a flying chariot, they drew their weapons, seeing Helios flying through the air while battling the winged stallion Pegasus. "You'll pay for your treachery, Pegasus!" The Sun God yelled in anger as Pegasus hit Helios' chariot hard with his mighty wings! Helios tried to hit him with one of his fire balls, but missed. Both kept fighting through the air as they were flying above Olympia.
"Pegasus needs our help! C'mon baby!" Calliope said to her lover as they both ran to the entrance of the city.
When they were close to the gate, they were shocked by a giant hand appearing before them. But both women calmed themselves, after realizing that it was the Titan, Gaia. She was trying to climb back on the mountain, but couldn't as she was terribly wounded.
Calliope and Alecto approached Gaia, who was surprised and happy to see her friends still alive. "Calliope? Alecto!? You are alive!" Before she sighed as she felt sorry for not helping them before. "I'm so sorry that I couldn't help you both. But please understand, if I tried to help you, we would all have fallen to our deaths."
"It's alright, Gaia. We understand." Calliope ensured her, as she and Alecto understood why she couldn't help them. But as she looked at how terribly her arm had shattered and how much wounded Gaia was, she said. "Geez, Gaia. You're wounded."
Gaia nodded "Yes, child. I tried to return to battle but... I can't. I suffer greatly."
Then Alecto asked Gaia. "What of the other Titans?"
Gaia became sad as she looked to the distance, to where what seemed to be small islands. But as Calliope and Alecto looked better, they were horrified that they were no islands, but dozens of dead Titans!
"By the Gods..." Alecto said with horror.
Gaia then said. "We're losing the battle. We tried to take on the Gods, but they are too powerful and... Thera is dead too."
This shocked Calliope and Alecto. The very first Titan they had freed was dead.
"I tried to save her... but I was too late. The damned Sun God killed her!" Gaia said in anger that it was Helios who killed Thera.
Both Calliope and Alecto were also very angry and were eager to kill the Sun God for killing one of their friends. But first, Calliope used the Amulet to heal Gaia.
After Gaia was fully healed, the Titan smiled at the two heroines. "Thank you, my friends."
"How many Titans are still alive?" Calliope asked, concerned.
"Several of us are still around, but they won't hold out much longer." Then Gaia spotted the lava Titan, Perses, fighting desperately against Helios, with Pegasus' help. "Looks like Perses is in need of help."
Calliope nodded and instructed Gaia. "We'll go and help Perses and Pegasus. You go up and help the Titans. We'll join you as soon as we can."
Gaia nodded. "All right. Good luck, Ghost of Sparta and former Fury Queen." She said as she started climbing back up the mountain to come to the other Titans' aid.
After getting to the Doors of Olympus, several undead soldiers appeared but Calliope and Alecto killed all of them, proving themselves as heros before Calliope opened the doors and they went through them before going through some tunnels, with Alecto flying her over over some gaps that her wings couldn't get across while finding and opening some chests before they got into the city.
As Calliope and Alecto entered the city, they saw Perses was being attacked by Helios. "Behold the glory of Helios!" But As Helios was about to fire another fireball at Perses, he missed because Pegasus hit Helios' chariot hard with his wings.
Calliope and Alecto were trying to come to their friend's aid, but were being held back by dozens of undead soldiers and a Centaur General. When they finally killed them all and moved further, they saw that Pegasus was beginning to have more trouble fighting Helios. Perses tried to hit Helios, but missed and accidentally hit a building. As people fled the building, Calliope and Alecto spotted a siege weapon.
After they killed more undead soldiers, Calliope tried to operate the weapon... before a Chimera came from nowhere and attacked the lovers, forcing them to focus on the beast, getting several good cuts on it while avoiding its dangerous rage attacks.
As they tried to kill the beast, Helios saw that Calliope and Alecto were now distracted and tried to use this opportunity to kill them. But just as Helios prepared to fire a fireball at them, Pegasus quickly flew in front of him, sacrificing himself to save his friends as the Fireball directly hit Pegasus and sent him crashing down!
"PEGASUS!" Calliope yelled as she saw Helios killing their winged friend.
And with their increasing fury at the potential loss of their horse friend, Calliope and Alecto finally killed the Chimera by cutting off its snake tail, stabbing it in the ribs and finally tearing off its horns and stabbing them into its head!
Though they wanted to go and help Pegasus, both Calliope Alecto had to save Perses first. Calliope used the siege weapon to shoot Helios out of the sky, allowing Perses to grab him tight in his grasp before he threw him over to the other side of Olympia.
The Titan then thanked the Ghost of Sparta and the Fury Queen for saving him by nodding, but he felt sorry for not saving Pegasus, as the winged horse did everything he could to help him. "I'm... so sorry about your friend, my allies. He did everything he could to help me and I will forever remember what he did for us." He said sincerely before he then climbed back up the mountain to rejoin the battle.
When the lovers finally got to Pegasus, Alecto tried desperately to heal him with the Amulet, but it was too late. The winged stallion was dead. Both women became sad for losing their trusted companion, but then became furious and went to Helios to make him pay for what he had done.
"Helios, you will die for this! We swear it!" Alecto said with justified anger.
"And it won't be quick or painless for you." Calliope added after her lover.
They then moved back to where they fought the undead soldiers and the Centaur General and killed the harpies before Alecto flew them to the other side of the gap and they killed more undead soldiers before going through the building and killing more undead soldiers while Calliope found and opened a few chests before they flew up to a burning building and saw a man trying to get away from it. Alecto gently grabbed him and flew him down to safety before rejoining her lover as they got to where Helios had landed.
But when they tried to advance on the injured god, several heavily shielded undead soldiers surrounded him to protect their god as a Cyclops appeared. The 2 lovers got an idea before Calliope used her blades to get on the 1 eyed creature before making it swing its massive club, breaking the soldiers' shields before Alecto killed them while Calliope ripped out the Cyclops' eye, killing it before the lovers approached the heavily injured Sun god.
The wounded Helios pleaded for help from the two women. "Calliope. Alecto. I have not forgotten the debt I owe you. Save me now, as you once saved me from Atlas, and I promise to repay you in full."
Both Calliope and Alecto knew that there was nothing that Helios could make up for after what he had done as Calliope fiercely said. "There is nothing you can do to repay us, Helios! You killed Pegasus, killed Thera and so many others! And for what!? Just to save Zeus' ass!?"
Helios couched as he answered. "This is war, Calliope. And in a war, we all choose a side. Pegasus made his choice... so did I." Before he then laughed a bit. "Hahahaha. You and the Titans will never defeat Zeus, Lady Death. You will all forfeit your lives in trying."
Alecto had enough of this and drew her swords. "Of all the lives you should worry about, Helios. Ours are not one of them".
"Feel the power OF THE SUN!" Helios yelled as a burning light came from his face, nearly blinding the two women
Covering their faces, they slowly approached Helios before Calliope then kicked his head till Helios no longer shined his blinding light.
Helios then begs Calliope to stop. "Wait! Wait! I can tell you how to destroy Zeus!"
Calliope stopped as Helios then told them. "You know the Flame of Olympus, right? Listen, if you step into the Flame, you'll receive a power to increase beyond the Gods-".
But He was interrupted as Alecto grabbed him by the collar and pushed him to a wall. "You lie, Helios! We know everything about the Flame! Hephaestus told us that the Flame kills all who touch it! Even Gods!"
"And you believe him? That freak has fallen from the graces of Olympus!"
Alecto tossed him hard to the ground as Calliope then said. "That is exactly why we believe him."
Helios then looked angry at Lady Death and the Ex-Fury Queen. "My death will not lead you to Zeus."
Calliope grabs him by the collar and faces the Sun God with a fierce look. "That... is where you are wrong." Before she turned him and grabbed his head, wanting to rip it off of him.
Helios tried to stop her, but Alecto punched him and held his arms as Calliope then pulled off his head, while Helios screamed to death.
The head then screamed one more time as a burning light came from his eyes and mouth. "AAAAAAARGH!" The Sun God was dead.
Dark thunder clouds started forming across the sky, blocking all the sunlight before the world was now turned into darkness, with a never ending rain.
With the Head of Helios in their possession, Lady Death and the ex-Fury Queen used it to reveal a secret door that led into dark tunnels that led to the Path of Eos while also using it as a weapon to blind some undead soldiers before killing them.
As they entered the part where some light entered the cavern, Calliope took a moment to look around, as this was a place they haven't entered in years. "The Path of Eos. I never thought we would ever come back to this place ever since our business with Persephone." Calliope stated.
Alecto nodded. "Yes. Though I must admit, it hasn't changed much since then." That was when the former queen of the Furies thought about Helios' sister, the Goddess of dawn, Eos. "You think that Eos would be waiting for us before giving the chance to kill us?"
Calliope shook her head. "No. She isn't the fighting type, baby. You know that, since we've met her countless times after that on Olympus." Then Calliope thought about what Eos would really be doing. "No, I think she's somewhere out there. Being afraid to take whatever side in this war, I guess. I don't know, but... something tells me we will see her again. Someday."
After going further into the caverns and defeating many enemies along the way, both found another Pandora statue with a burning blue fire in its hands, showing Pandora.
She was afraid of what was going on, for she could hear and feel all the fighting outside, as the mountain rumbled. "Calliope! Alecto! It's getting close."
Calliope and Alecto come closer to the fire, calming her. "It's alright, Pandora. The Titans are helping us free the world from Zeus." Calliope explained.
Pandora was confused and relieved at the same time. "The Titans? So... you guys freed them?"
Calliope nodded "Yes. Well, I freed them."
"But... I thought they were the bad guys?"
Alecto smiled while she shook her head. "Trust me, they're far from being the bad guys."
Calliope wanted to stay and chat, but they needed to get going. "We need to keep moving, Pandora. But we'll tell you everything once we get to you. Just stay put."
Pandora smiled as she nodded. But then shrugged. "Okay, I'll just wait here. Well... it's not like I can go anywhere."
Meanwhile on Olympus
Hermes was together with Zeus in a war room, at the edge of Olympus. The king of the Gods had noticed how dark the skies had turned and knew that this had to do something with Helios.
He contacted Hercules, who tried all he could with his undead soldiers to hold off the Titans "Hercules! What's the situation?"
"Me and Helios have defeated most of the Titans, father. But some are still fighting to the bitter end. Calliope and Alecto have killed the Sun God! Without him, we can't hold the Titans much longer!"
Frustrated, Zeus broke contact. "Grraaah! Don't they understand that their actions are destroying the world!?"
Hermes shook his head and mocked Lady Death and Alecto's actions. "Thinking only to kill, not thinking of others. How typical! Hahahaha."
Just as Zeus wanted to say something, he was interrupted as all of the sudden the doors opened and Aphrodite stormed in. "Zeus! We need to talk!"
Zeus annoyingly said. "Not now, Aphrodite! Can't you see we're in the middle of a war here!?"
"This has gone far enough, Zeus!" Aphrodite said fiercely, as she knew that this had to stop.
Zeus and Hermes were surprised to see Aphrodite so angry. But Zeus would not tolerate this from any other God. Aphrodite faced Zeus, not changing her attitude "The way you are doing things is madness! Don't you see, Zeus? Your fear and obsession with Calliope has brought this to Olympus in the first place! You wanted to kill Lady Death, only because you were afraid she would dethrone you!"
"AND SHE WOULD, given the opportunity!" Zeus fired back.
But Aphrodite shook her head. "NO! She was loyal to Olympus, loyal to you! And now your actions have turned the people and nearly all the servants of Olympus against us! You punished those rebels, by turning them into monsters?! How could you!? How could you be so... so... CRUEL!?"
Out of anger, Zeus slammed Aphrodite in the face, making her fall to the floor!
Aphrodite held her face as her nose bled. "How dare you speak like that to the King of the Gods! Let me remind you, Goddess of Love, that it is my will that is the way of the Gods. And my will is LAW!"
Aphrodite slowly stood up and said while she shook her head. "This is not right, Zeus... all what you are doing isn't right!" Before a tear came from her eye.
Zeus crossed his arms. "All that I'm doing is necessary. Calliope has gone too far for me to stop now."
Aphrodite scowled at Zeus while wiping off the blood of her nose. "No, Zeus. You have gone too far..." And then she left, knowing that it was pointless to change Zeus' mind. The God that she once knew was no more.
Once Aphrodite had left, Zeus got a message from one of his soldiers that was still loyal to him. "Lord Zeus. Lady Death and the Fury Queen are in the Path of Eos and are nearing the Chain of Balance."
"Thank you, captain" Zeus said as he broke contact.
"The chain of Balance?" Hermes said. "Then they will be near the Caverns, what holds-".
"The labyrinth." Zeus said. He then faced Hermes, instructing him. "Calliope and Alecto must never bring the Labyrinth together! Take some of the monsters and stop them".
Hermes smiled evilly as he played with his coin. "My pleasure, Zeus. They will be no match against my speed." Before he then left and called with him dozens of monsters with him, to await the Ghost of Sparta and the Fury Queen, in 'The Caverns.'
As Zeus then remained alone in his war room, he was thinking deeply. He had already lost his brothers Poseidon and Hades, and now Helios was dead too. He can't afford anymore losses among his fellow Olympians. He had to seek new allies, people who would do anything to kill Calliope and Alecto, and especially their daughter. He contacted his loyal oracle, asking who would be beneficial for his war against the Ghost of Sparta. The female Oracle smirked, as she knew someone who would be useful.
In the Underworld
Among the many of the damned souls, now free from Hades' grasps, was the spirit of Vasilios. The young man who was punished hard in the afterlife for his crimes in life: Murder. Greed. Selfishness. Arrogance. Hades' minions would show him no mercy. But now, with the God of the Underworld dead, no longer controlling the many dead souls, Vasilios was among the many who wandered relentlessly across the depths of the Underworld, in search of escape. But like so many others, Vasilios' spirit too would never find a way to escape Hades' realm.
"Damn it! Why can't I escape this place!?" The evil spirit yelled. "This was not supposed to be my fate... I was destined to become the greatest counsel member of Athens!"
"Why be a counsel member... if you can be a God?" A sudden voice asked Vasilios. The young man's spirit turned, seeing the God Zeus behind him.
Vasilios was shocked at first to see the King of the Gods. But remembering his latest encounter with a deity from Olympus, he bowed before Zeus. "My Lord... have you come to release me from this fate? But, what do you mean to become a God?" Vasilios asked Zeus.
Zeus crossed his arms, as he stated. "The fallen Goddess of War has already killed several of my fellow Olympian Gods, and I am in search of new ones... for the new world."
Vasilios looked at Zeus, thinking the impossible of what Zeus was offering him.
Zeus showed an evil smile as he asked. "Are you familiar with the girl named Sylvia?"
That was when Vasilios burst into anger. "SYLVIA?! SHE HUMILIATED ME! SHE, THAT SPINELESS GIRL AND HER BITCH MOTHER!"
"Then what I offer you... is power, Vasilios. All I ask in exchange... is that you kill the girl Sylvia, along with Calliope and Alecto. Once you've done that... I offer you a place on Olympus as a new God." Zeus offered, if Vasilios is able to kill the Ghost of Sparta's daughter, and her mothers.
Vasilios was overwhelmed by this offer from the King of the Gods. But he knew he didn't have the strength to defeat Sylvia.
Zeus seemed to know what Vasilios was thinking of and said. "I will offer you power, Vasilios, and much more once you've completed the task." He formed a grin as he asked. "Now... do we have a deal?"
Seeing how much power he would weil, Vasilios smiled evilly at Zeus. "Deal."
Then, Zeus reached out his hand to Vasilios' head, sending huge amounts of energy into the spirit. Suddenly, Vasilios had a whole new body, with a zombie-like skin, but he could feel more powerful.
Back with Calliope and Alecto
After killing the last enemies, Calliope and Alecto neared the large chain that went all the way up to Olympus. Hot steam air came out from the bottom. Calliope got an idea and used Icarus's wings as she jumped high and went even higher with amazing speed as Alecto followed her by using her flying powers.
The two women were doing their best to avoid the falling flaming debris and obstacles in the way, as they both kept flying high into the sky, following the large chain that would lead back up to the top of Mount Olympus.
After a few minutes, they came to a large opening, close to the chain. Both saw Perses and Gaia climbing back up the mountain, fighting Zeus' minions. Perses saw a lot of Zeus' soldiers at the chain, ready to kill Calliope and Alecto. The lava Titan acted quickly and slammed them before they could have a chance to kill his friends.
Calliope and Alecto smiled at Perses as they kept flying high. He nodded as he said "Go Lady Death! Victory is within our grasps!" And then climbed further up.
After avoiding the last obstacles, Calliope and Alecto finally made it to the top.
It was a large opening in the Caverns of Olympus, filled with large hanging cubes, and a cage with a large blue fire. After flying over the cubes, Calliope finally landed on one of them, with Alecto hovering next to her before both looked around in this large opening of the Caverns.
"What are these strange cubes, baby?" Alecto asked.
Calliope shook her head. "I don't know, my love. This must be the 'secret project' that Zeus had been working on I'd heard of. I wonder what purpose it serves."
Calliope then saw some tinder roots on a turning wheel before she used the bow of Apollo to burn it away, activating something that made the cube they stood on start moving as some more cubes moved as well.
"Well, whatever these cubes are, they seem like a puzzle of some sort" Alecto wondered.
Calliope nodded as that was what it could be.
Some minutes passed by before the cubes had moved into place and Calliope and Alecto moved up the other cube and started the mechanism again, making more cubes to move, including the one they are on now.
But then, undead soldiers appeared. The Ghost of Sparta and Fury Queen fought them easily, but then minotaurs appeared, smashing the chain that held the cube.
Calliope and Alecto's eyes went wide, as they knew that if they broke it, the whole cube would collapse, killing them all!
Calliope and Alecto used all their weapons and abilities to stop them, before they could break the chain. "Are they crazy or something!? Don't they know that they would kill themselves too by smashing that chain?!" Calliope asked her Fury lover as she killed one of them.
"These are minotaurs, baby! They don't have any brains!"
The two women fought many enemies for a long time, till they were all dead. They felt relieved as the cube was now attached to the others and the chain released it.
But Both were exhausted. "That was too close." Calliope said while panting.
Alecto nodded and then passionately kissed her. "Damn right, babe. I would fuck you right now if we had already won."
Calliope smirked as she rubbed Alecto's ass, making her moan a bit. "Something to look forward to."
However, their little romantic moment was interrupted by the Messenger of the Gods. Hermes.
"Oh, look who it is. Calliope, the Ghost of Sparta, and Alecto, former Queen of the Furies. The fallen Goddess, and her cursed lover" Hermes said, taunting the two women while he played with his coin.
Calliope approached him with an angry look. "To catch a fly from the ass of Zeus is not worth our time, Hermes."
Hermes put his hands on his hips as he said. "A coward's words, Calliope."
Alecto then said very angry to him. "The only coward we see here is you, messenger of the Gods! By sending your minions, instead of fighting us yourself."
Hermes only chuckled as he smirked. "It's called strategy, Fury Queen. Something that clearly your 'Titan friends' lack." Then he laughed as he said. "Speaking of the Titans, do you both want to know how Thera reacted just before Helios delivered the final blow?" He then posed a frightening look as he then laughed out loud. "BWAHAHAHAHA!"
This made both women furious as Alecto fired her black goo at Hermes, but when she missed because of how fast he avoided her attack, he mocked her. "Ha! Missed me!" Alecto tried again, but missed again as Hermes was too fast. "Missed me, again! You don't try to catch me because you know you can't."
Hermes then ran and was within a second sitting on the giant chain, taunting the two ladies even more. "Ladies! Where are you off to today? Hahahahaha! Killed any family members lately? Oh, that's right, Calliope, you're off to kill your grandfather, Zeus. Bwahahahaha! Won't happen. Can't happen. Calliope and her companion are on a fool's errand. Again!"
But his taunting was making Calliope and Alecto even more angry as Hermes insulted them even more by saying in his singsong voice. "Never, never learn. Never, never change. Calliope, the fool who killed her own blood. Alecto, the fool among her own kin and Gods. Both forever, ever cursed. Both forever, ever doomed. Consumed by vengeance to their last breaths. The Spartan and the Fury light the way to their dusty deaths." Before he then sprinted with lighting speed to the top of the chain while laughing at the two women.
Being very irritated by his mocking and insults. "I swear when I get my hands on him, I'll tear him to pieces!"
Calliope wanted to do the same. "Me too, baby! He's a dead man!"
Both Calliope and Alecto then started climbing up the chain, all the way to the top.
Meanwhile, with Aphrodite
The Goddess of Love had just come back into her chambers, where her two pleasure women waited for her.
They were shocked to see their mistress with a huge bruise on her face and a nose bleed. "By the Gods! Mistress, what happened?!" The dark haired one asked worriedly.
But Aphrodite just walked past her pleasure women and entered her dressing room. There she stripped out her outfit that showed her breasts and put on a more regular outfit, and a cloak. As she stepped out of her dressing room with a very determined look, she walked over to her large bed and took a large knife that she'd kept under her pillows.
Her two pleasure women wanted to know what their mistress was about to do "Mistress, where are you going?" The blonde asked.
Aphrodite faced her two servants and then said while placing her knife to her belt. "Go and get something else to dress. I need your help."
Both pleasure women were confused, while the dark haired asked. "For what, mistress?"
"I'm going to the caverns to free Pandora, and I need your help to do it."
This shocked the two servants even more. "Freeing... that thing?!"
"Don't you ever call her that again!" Aphrodite said furiously, making both pleasure women very scared of their mistress reaction.
Aphrodite calmed down as she explained why she wanted to do this. "Listen, I'm going to free her, because it's the right thing to do. She's being captive in there because of me!"
Tears came from her eyes as the Goddess of Love felt that she was responsible for bringing so much suffering to Pandora. If she hadn't told Zeus about Pandora's love bond with Epimetheus, maybe none of this would have happened. But deep in her heart, she was at least glad that she had warned Epimetheus in time before he would be killed by the gigantic tidal wave that now had swallowed the lands of the earth.
Aphrodite then said to her servants. "Please... I ask you to help me... to do the right thing."
Her two servants also felt sorry for what they did and said about Pandora. But freeing her was against their vows. The dark haired then stated. "Mistress, we know that we took a vow to serve you years ago and do whatever you command of us. But freeing tha-... Pandora, is against our vows."
The blonde servant nodded as they couldn't help Aphrodite to free Pandora because of their vows.
Aphrodite knew that they were right. As long as they had their vows to her, they couldn't go against what Olympus stood for. What Zeus stands for.
Aphrodite then sighed as she then said. "Then... I'm releasing you both of your vows."
Both the pleasure womens' eyes went wide. "Wha... what did you say, mistress?"
"I'm setting you both free... You are no longer bound to your vows or to my services. All your sins are forgiven. You are free."
Both servants of Aphrodite couldn't believe their ears. Their mistress was setting them free. What they'd desired for so long, but were afraid to speak about it, was finally granted to them. They were free.
Tears were forming in their eyes and tightly hugged Aphrodite. "Oh, Mistress! Thank you...! Thank you so much!" The blonde one said with joy.
The dark haired fell on her knees before her feet. "Thank you... thank you." She said with the same joy.
Aphrodite knew from the beginning that both of them only wanted their sins to be forgiven and did everything for her so that Olympus would forgive them. But Aphrodite took abuse of their vows, to have so much pleasure in sex with them, doing everything she desired. Now, Aphrodite felt that she truly had changed, by setting them free and forgiving their sins. A tear came from her eye as to how sorry she felt.
Then she looked at her two 'former' pleasure servants and said. "But listen, I'm still going to free Pandora. I'm not ordering you anymore to help me... I'm asking you if you both want to help me. Zeus has completely lost his mind and there is no telling what he'll do next... I know what I'm going to do is high treason, but I know deep down in my heart that this is the right thing to do. If you don't want to help me and want to escape Olympus... I'm not going to stop you."
Both couldn't give an answer for some time. So, Aphrodite then gave them both one last kiss on the forehead, feeling that they won't help her. She smiled before leaving them. "Farewell." And walked out of her chambers.
As she stepped into the rain of the night, she covered her head with a hood and marched to whatever lay ahead.
But then she was stopped by her two former servants, now both wearing a different outfit and cloak with hood as Aphrodite. "Wait, Lady Aphrodite! We're coming with you." The blonde said, while the dark haired nodded.
Aphrodite smiled and gave them both a hug. "Thank you." Then as she broke the hug, she instructed them. "Then let's go. Let's hope we're not too late to turn the tide in Calliope's favor."
And with that, all three then ran to the part of Olympus that could take them to the Labyrinth while Aphrodite mentally prayed to Pandora. 'Just hold on, my sweet Pandora. I'm coming.'
There you go, my dear friends, part 3 is complete. Part 4 will come soon after some of my other projects are updated. Rate and review. See you next time, my dear friends.
