Jessica's Point of View
I stepped into the house, shocked at what I saw. Master Yen Sid was sitting on the couch. "I have company over today. I hope you don't mind Jess." Mommy said. "Of course not. It's completely fine." I said, pulling off a sweet smile. "That's good. I've gotta go get dinner started. I'll be right back." Mommy smiled. I looked at Master Yen Sid. He stared right back at me.
"Seriously?" I huffed. "I didn't know you would be here." He sighed. "How do you know my mother?" I asked. "Your mother's father happened to be a good friend of mine." He explained. "You knew my grandfather?" I gasped. "I'm surprised you haven't figured it out yet. I suppose since you haven't, it doesn't really matter. I didn't know you were going to be here. While we're here, do you have anything to report?" He questioned. "No sir. Everything has been quiet, although from I have a feeling that Axel is questioning the Organization. He may make a good ally someday." I replied. "Thank you. Jessica, have you ever considered leaving the Organization?" He asked. "What? But you need me." I said. "You are a big help of course, but I don't necessarily need you to continue. I certainly don't want you to feel like you have to do this." He replied. "I... I don't think I can leave now." I stammered. "I'm sure you could find a way. Just think about it for now. Your mother is lonely living by herself and you can't stay in the Organization forever." He said. I sat down on the floor and grabbed my coloring book and crayons from under the coffee table to distract myself. I start coloring.
"I just can't yet, okay? Why does everyone want me to leave the Organization? First Axel, now you." I grumbled. "You're too attached to them." Master Yen Sid realized. "I'm not too attached. I can leave whenever I want." I remarked. "Well that's good, because now you're going to have to prove it. When you get back, you're going to find a way to quit." He instructed. "Wait, what?! Why!?" I exclaimed. "Jessica, I can't let you become too attached to them. I should have done this years ago to be honest with you. You have given me great information and I'm greatful for it, but someday, I may need your help to... take care of the Organization, and when that time comes, you can't let your emotions stop you from doing what needs to be done." Master Yen Sid explained. I stop coloring but I keep my eyes on the picture. I can't bear to look up at him.
"I understand." I sighed. I knew this day would come. It's time to cut my ties.
"Good. We can talk to your mother about you living here." Master Yen Sid decided.
Don't worry. This isn't done. You'll see.
Samantha: It really depends. Sometimes there's a new chapter the same day, sometimes it can be months. I'm not consistent.
