-Unknown world-

Ashley O'Malley has had to deal with so much crap in her life, be it E-Day, fighting the locust horde and their terrible beasts of war, and the constant battles she fought where so many of her friends and family died scraping away victories and defeats. Her career as an Onyx Guard wasn't all shiny and cool like she thought it was when she herself was a meager cadet. Come to think of it, most of her time during the Locust War was mostly her trying not to get herself killed. All this walking was allowing for some precious introspective moments, a rare commodity for someone from Sera.

There were, however, constant interruptions.

"Hey crazy lady in black!" Her attention was thrown upwards by the boy without any hair on his head. "Wanna keep up?"

"It would be easier if you had a car, or something." Ashley mumbled to herself, and watched as Sasha did a loop-de-loop on one of the huge branches. Ashley couldn't remember a time where she saw children being happy, or trees this tall. Some of the UIR were tropical nations, maybe they had some sort of forest of giant trees. Ashley could only guess what this place had in store for her.

Maybe she wasn't even on Sera anymore. That was a terrifying thought.

Another thing; just where did these kids get their toys? Those insane grapples fascinated her. Were they some sort of special forces that had been unknown to both the COG and the Locust? Who manufactured them? Just how did they function? Were they effective against the Locust, or were they just made for some sort of fun?

"If you must know, they're called ODM Gear." Connie noticed that she was staring at both of their devices thoroughly, even through her helmet. "Omni-directional movement. Basically wherever we point and shoot, we go."

"That's pretty damn cool." Ashley said as they entered a clearing, both of the kids landing beside her. Ashley could see that this was some sort of training grounds, as there were other teens wearing the same uniforms as Sasha and Connie, doing all sorts of military exercises. Some were testing their ODM gear, others were practicing moves on sandbags like punching, kicking or just doing something that would help them. Ashley was impressed. Normally the stranded folks were inept, slow and scavenged a living, but unlike the island and here in this strange place they were doing something to keep themselves occupied. A large lake was nearby, with more of the forest stretching towards the outer shores.

"Here it is. Our training grounds." Connie said, taking in the sight. "Home sweet home. C'mon, I'll introduce you to the others."

"I can see there are more of you." Ashley noted as she and the two teens walked forward. As they entered the camp, those who caught sight of Connie, Sasha and the strange lady in black armor stood agape and stared in wonder. Slowly, the sounds of shuffling feet and dirt scrounging were silent as Ashley stood in front of a cabin. Taking note of the silence, she turned her head and noticed that everyone was staring at her. Most of them seemed about Connie and Sasha's ages, around their mid-teens. Some were tall, like the boy who was sweating profusely, and others were small as Ashley saw a petite blonde girl who looked like she had descended from the heavens with her good looks. And yet they said nothing.

She scoffed and entered, taking mental notes not to trust any of these crazy stranded.

"Connie, who the hell was that?" Said bald-headed dork turned to see two of the Shinganshina trio standing behind him, and based on the voice it must have been Eren, resident titan hater and one of the most emotional characters in the whole squad. The boy had reason to be slightly annoyed, the fact with bringing a total stranger into their camp like it was no problem.

"Oh, black armor lady? That's Ashley O'Malley, an Onyx Guard." Connie emphasized his point by smirking and wiggling his hands at Eren, to portray this newcomer Ashley as some sort of mystery awaiting to be solved. Eren's confusion only went higher, and he wasn't alone.

"What's an Onyx Guard?" Armin Arlert, Eren's best friend, asked. He was more or less interested by the fact that nobody really knew who she was, even Connie, who seemed to have found her with Sasha.

"Beats me." Connie shrugged. "We found Ashley carving her way out of a dead titan. And then she hit me hard. Really hard. And then she was talking all this crazy stuff, like cogs and radios, and she didn't even know what a titan was! She called them "Lumbert" or something like that." As Connie told the story, and his comrades were only getting more and more confused and intrigued at the same time, the Onyx Guard that he was so clearly talking about was busy getting herself something to eat. Thankfully she had wandered off and discovered that further down there was a kitchen area of the cabin. Smiling as she took off her helmet, Ashley found a place to sit and took some loaves of bread to munch down.

Ashley couldn't remember the last time she ate a piece of bread. Azura's food was always being divided, between her and the other Onyx Gaurds all they got were MRE's and the scientists got to eat steak and pasta. Her heart burned at the memory of those people, so smug, so happy that they were having a vacation on some resort while the rest of the world fought, starved and died.

In a way, she thought that she deserved the bread. She hadn't eaten anything in the past two days and she was famished. As her old instructor once said to her; "An army can't run on empty tanks or empty guts!" She smirked. That mean old bastard taught her so much. As she finished taking her last bite of her fifth loaf, she went up and got a cup of water and then was probably going to head over to whatever cabin held the instructor to see if they had any sort of radio.

There wasn't a sink to be found, but there was a water tank with a nozzle. As she poured some refreshment, the shattering of plates echoed behind her. She quickly turned her head to see that someone had been clumsy enough to drop some plates. She eyed the broken things, and then turned her gaze up towards the girl who dropped them. Black hair, a short cut with a blood red scarf around her neck. Her ethnicity seemed out of place here, but Ashley was too busy wondering other things. Almost instantly the shock that the girl was showing was replaced by cool, formidable anger.

Mikasa had been washing the dishes and putting them back when had come across the newcomer. Instantly, her shock caused the tall pile of clean dishes to fall out of her hands and shatter on the floor. When she caught the woman's face, it revealed a multitude of scars lacing her face, tattered blonde hair and stormy eyes that glared at her. Whatever the reason, she wasn't going to let this newcomer see any sort of fear from her.

"Who are you!" She demanded, jutting a finger at Ashley's direction.

"Ashley. And you?" She said back.

It took a while for the girl to talk back. "Mikasa." Obviously, this young girl wasn't trusting of her.

Not one for talk, is she? Ashley thought to herself. Probably doesn't like the COG. "Well then, Mikasa, it's been nice meeting you and the others, even they haven't said a word to me, so I'm just gonna go, okay?" Ashley said and was about to walk out the door when they burst open to let in more cadets who had heard the commotion between Ashley and Mikasa. The Onyx Guard took note of all the characters that she was seeing, since everyone seemed to be slightly different in their own ways. A young lad with burning green eyes immediately sought out the black armored woman. He must have thought that Ashley had somehow attacked Mikasa.

"Just who the hell do you think you are?!" The boy raged at her, his green eyes burning with anger. "You can't just come in here and eat our food!"

Ashley laughed. Kids these days. "Didn't see your name on it, boy. Besides, it's only bread." She took another bite from the loaf in her hand, only making the kid angrier. "Easy stuff to bake, even an idiot could do it."

"It would be easier if there wasn't a shortage." Another boy with blonde hair a blue eyes answered her, talking to her with an affirmative yet gentle tone. Obviously, he wasn't trying to put himself in danger. "We're very short on land here, miss. Every loaf counts for us cadets in the training fields." From the looks of things at this camp, there seemed to be some sort of disarray.

"Oh." Ashley suddenly felt pretty guilty for eating their food without permission, especially in front of kids. Even if she was starving, it would've been a better idea to ask. "Forgive me. I haven't eaten anything solid in a couple days." The young lad could see that the woman was genuine.

"Just who are you, anyway? I've never seen armor like that." One lad, a bulky blonde with a large build, noted Ashley's Onyx armor. "The Military Police don't use armor, and certainly not the Corps or the Garrison. So, are you some sort of special guard for the king or what?"

As the kid talked, the Onyx Guard was having a mental recalculation. All this talk of corps and police and walls, maybe, just maybe, she wasn't on Sera. Maybe the portal that they found on the island dropped her somewhere beyond the universe, like in one of her old comic books. It would make some sense. After all, nobody had ever seen or heard what the portals would do. All Prescott found was their locations across Sera, that's it. And if she was beyond Sera, then she would have to make sure that she wouldn't seem to suspicious towards these other humans. She cursed herself for slipping out information when she first met Connie and Sasha. Then again, she thought she was on Sera, and that they were stranded.

Ashley was beginning to realize that they weren't stranded. They had uniforms, symbols of corps and strange war devices to combat their own adversaries, called titans. Nothing like that existed on Sera. And if she truly wasn't on Sera, then the COG didn't exist here, so how could she say that she was part of a government that they had no idea exists in the first place? She could talk all she could about the COG because she was probably the only one from Sera here. Talk about liberation.

"I'm Ashley. To be honest, I'm from somewhere else." She answered wholeheartedly. She was indeed telling the truth.

"You mean... from beyond the walls?!" Sasha exclaimed, and everyone seemed to crowd around Ashley awaiting for her answer.

"Yes." Ashley admitted. The crowd let out a collective gasp of shock. Was it that impressive?

"Have you killed any titans?"

"What's it like outside the walls?"

"Do you live near the ocean?"

"Woah woah woah, one question at a time please." Ashley stuck her hands out to try and calm the excited crowd. Slowly, the group of young trainees stopped talking to listen to what Ashley had to say. Of course, their excitement was expected, after all it isn't every day that someone from beyond the walls just comes out of nowhere, into your camp and started talking about stuff that had only been legends. Ashley eyed a boy in the back with freckles and black hair, standing next to another who seemed to be in a bitter mood with a crop-cut.

"What's your village like?"

"Oh, I don't live in a village." Ashley laughed. She was born and raised in Jacinto, before it sank into the Hollow. "I came from a city, filled with people like me."

"Then there's bound to be more of you! That's great!" He cheered, unwillingly bringing back painful memories for the Onyx Guard. Ashley visibly sunk, and with that she had answered his own future question without both of them talking.

"There aren't more of you, are there?" The blonde said.

"No. I'm the last of my kind." Ashley somberly said. The last of the Onyx Guards, stranded quite literally in uncharted territory. No COG, no Sera, nothing. A whole new world. But that also meant no locust, no lambent! And then she remembered the titan that ate her, and she knew that if these people were training to fight against them, then there must be far more than just the one she encountered. "I'm called an Onyx Guard, special operations units for missions that don't exist. I've been in service for almost a decade now, fighting for my people and my country, the COG." The more words she used, the more entranced the trainees were. Once again, freckles spoke up.

"The COG?"

"Coalition of Ordered Governments." Ashley answered.

"How'd you get here?" The blonde asked.

"Long story." Definitely not telling them about the portals. Or the locust. Don't want them more scared of me. "Look, could I speak to whoever's in charge here? I'd rather not be an unwelcome visitor here in... where the hell am I?" Ashley wondered. These talks of walls and titans have gotten her all confused. If there were titans, why aren't they here? And where are these walls that they keep talking about?

"You're behind Wall Sina, in a training camp some miles away from the walls."

"Ah." Ashley said, somewhat annoyed that this wasn't a noted location on the map. "I got a quick question for the rest of you; if these walls safeguard you from the titans, how come one caught me in the forest behind your camp? Are the walls incomplete or do titans exist everywhere?"

The trainees all looked at each other in horror. Ashley noticed that her mentioning of the giant that tried to digest her must have spooked all of them. They must have known, or at least assumed, that this place was safe from their titan threat. The Onyx Guard huffed to herself. If there were any chinks in the armor of an enemy, someone would exploit it. Perhaps the titan crawled over the walls? Ashley hadn't even seen any sort of walls so she must assume they must be tall enough to keep most titans out, hence the one that grabbed her while she was still on her home world. Or maybe they weren't, she didn't know.

"There aren't supposed to be any titans behind the walls!" One of the trainees said angrily, the kid with the crop cut gray-brown hair. He wasn't yelling at Ashley, but rather towards the general crowd.

"I know that, Jean!" Sasha said back.

"Then why the hell didn't you tell us?"

"I did tell you!" Sasha yelled, who looked like she was on the verge of tears.

"God fucking dammit." Jean, the angry kid, rubbed his hand through his hair in frustration. "Just when I thought this damn place couldn't get any worse."

Ticktickticktick

Instantly, Ashley placed her helmet on her head and whipped out her lancer. After hearing that sound, she instantly knew that would indeed get worse. There was only one creature she knew that made that dreaded noise. The rest of the cadets were startled by both the noise and the sudden action of the strange woman in front of them, who was aiming her huge rifle around the room. Strangely, she was pointing at the floor, as if something was going to pop out and attack.

"What the hell was that." The green-eyed kid whispered. The group clung together, but the Onyx Guard stood alone, slowly advancing forward. Then she spoke.

"All of you, get outside."

The silent, foreboding tone that she used was enough to raise the hairs of everyone else. Her flashlight activated, pointing towards the less lit parts of the dining hall.

"What's going on?" Blondie whispered.

"Don't want to find out." Connie said and decided to take Ashley's advice and head towards the door. He wasn't alone, as nearly all of the other cadets followed him into the safe warmth of the outside. The only ones who lagged behind were blondie and Sasha. Ashley wasn't going to take any chances with these kids, but seeing two of them staying behind instantly got on her nerves.

"Listen, blondie, you're smart right?" She said harshly, "Get Sasha out of here, now. And tell everyone that nobody is allowed inside until I say you can. Got it?"

"How can we trust you?"

Ashley raised an eyebrow. "Would you rather find out what made that noise?"

Blondie was quiet.

"Didn't think so."

"C'mon Armin, let's get outta here." Sasha grabbed blondie, now revealed as Armin, and dragged him outside.

...

Outside, the rest of the trainees were talking to themselves. What was that strange woman babbling about? Why did she order everyone outside? Granted, that noise that they heard was pretty scary and nobody wanted to know what made it, but to leave her behind and alone in there? Something didn't add up.

"Where's Ashley?" As soon as Armin and Sasha stepped out, Eren was there to ask.

"She's inside. She doesn't want anyone else coming in." Armin told Eren, and made sure that his voice was heard.

"Great. Of course this happens during lunchtime." Jean whined again. "Why are we even listening to that crazy lady anyway? For all we know she could be feeding us lies about herself." Jean had a right to worry. Newcomers were generally untrustworthy because of their affiliation towards an outside force, and that put many people's nerves on edge. If this Ashley was indeed from beyond the walls as she said she was, then Jean had every right to be skeptical of the woman. If he was going to get to the Military Police then he would need to fit the criteria and fit in with his future branch.

"Even if, I'd rather it be her than us going to find out what made that ticking." Annie said, her tone of voice totally devoid of empathy for Ashley.

Jean instantly rounded on her. "Well aren't you fucking noble, Leonhardt? Just let the stranger die or whatever so you can bitch about it."

"I don't see you running in there to help her." Annie responded harshly, making Jean choke on his own words.

Before Jean could bite back at Annie, the sudden sounds of explosions and what was like clapping thunder roared in the cafeteria. Everyone fell silent as the sudden battle inside the building overtook everything that they were talking about. Shrieks of something totally unknown to them were screaming, and then more clapping thunder. Another explosion, and then silence.

The door to the cafeteria suddenly burst open, revealing a small, gray creature. Everyone jumped at the sight of something so ugly; gray body, spindly legs like a spider's and a large beak with no eyes. On the beast's back was something made of metal, aligned with wires and tubes and a tank filled with a yellow-orange liquid. The ugly thing shrieked at the cadets and charged, scuttling across the ground towards the group. Everyone scattered in all directions, but the little thing made a beeline for Marco and Jean, both of whom had fallen over trying to get away. Jets of flame blasted out of the side of the creature, and it gave one final shriek. The two boys covered their heads to protect themselves as the creature attacked.

Until something punted it out of the way, and just in time too.

Ashley had killed off the remaining tickers inside, and noticed that the cadets were running away from something through the window. Realizing that a ticker must have gotten through, she rushed outside only to see freckles and Jean about to become little more than a smear on the ground thanks to a screeching ticker. Thankfully, she had ran up and kicked the damn thing as hard as she could, sending it away from the scared cadets.

"You two okay?" She knelt down and gave a hand to Jean, who slapped it away.

"What the HELL was THAT?!" Jean screamed at her.

"Something I thought shouldn't exist here." Ashley said, her voice full of horror. How the hell are tickers here? The locust couldn't be here, could they? Ashley's eyes widened in sudden shock; the locust must have used the other portals to bring themselves here! In the last years of the investigation that Prescott allowed, they had discovered that there were more of the giant hexagons buried underneath the surface of Sera. The Hollow housed dozens of those things and tickers were incredibly common in the locust armies. If the locust were indeed clearly here, as the sudden ticker attack showed, then she would need to alert her new human comrades.

"What do you mean, shouldn't exist here?" Jean asked angrily. He was getting tired of this woman and her excuses.

"I need to talk with your supervisor. Now. Where is he or she?" Ashley demanded. As she said that, the ticker that she kicked suddenly sprung up, and as if recognizing the Sera native, screamed towards Ashley, who simply raised her rifle and shot the thing. The bullets impacted the imulsion-filled canister and promptly exploded, taking the ticker with it. The trainees stared in shock, and Ashley reloaded.

"You want to fight more of these little bastards? Get me your boss!"

"I'll get Shadis!" Connie cried out. This "Shadis" must be the supervisor or drill sergeant, someone who was legitimately in the chain of command. And if the tickers proved anything, then these trainees were going to be prepared for the fight of their lives.

...

Night had fallen for the trainees, but their minds were not at rest. After Ashley had gone to meet with Shadis, the kids had gone to their bunks to talk about the recent events. Most of them had been terrified out of their minds about what Ashley called the "tickers", little mean things that explode. None of them had ever seen creatures like that, but Ashley knew what they were. That only raised more questions about the woman and where she was actually from. A group of boys, consisting of Connie, Jean, Marco, Reiner and Armin were discussing the theories of what kind of secrets Ashley could be keeping from them.

"You think she's hiding something?" Reiner asked the in-thought Armin, who was mentally calculating everything that he knew about the mysterious Ashley O'Malley.

"Of course she's hiding something, Reiner! Are you dense?" Jean bitterly sniped at the large man, who shrugged in response.

"There's only one possible solution to this." Armin explained, the facts that he knew coming together. "Ashley must have fought creatures like those before. Before she told me and Sasha to leave, she immediately aimed at the floor. She knew that they were small, nimble things and she knew that large amounts of people inside would make it difficult for her to stop them from further destroying the hall."

"Speaking of which, did you see the inside after Ashley left to talk to Shadis? It looked like a damn warzone." Connie said. He had seen what a ticker battle aftermath looked like; dozens of scorch marks, bits and pieces of monsters and blood just about everywhere. The blood wasn't too bad to clean off, and Shadis had ordered the flesh and metal to be collected so that someone could take a look at it. The blackened floors, however, would require the wood to be replaced.

"So she fights creatures that explode from where she is?" Marco said to himself out loud.

"That's another thing." Armin scratched his chin. "Why would she need such a large rifle to combat something so small? And with teeth no less."

"Compensating for something?" Reiner joked, and Connie elbowed him.

"It makes no sense. Unless..." Armin's eyebrows furrowed.

"Unless what, Arlert?" Jean asked.

"Unless those creatures that she killed earlier aren't the only things that Ashley fought. Think about it, she said that she was the last of her kind. Seeing how easily she killed those things, it doesn't seem possible that they would have all died from a single enemy. If they were trained like Ashley, then it wouldn't be a problem. The way I see it is that what could be the true enemy of Ashley and her 'COG' is that there is some sort of greater power controlling, or better yet, utilizing creatures like those for some sort of easy fodder." Armin tried his best to reason with what little info Ashley told them. "But there begs a bigger question; why are they here, at the walls? Are they here to conquer us or kill off O'Malley and finish the job, not caring who gets in their way?"

"So whatever killed Ashley's people are now here, basically." Jean reasoned himself, and found that saying it made him slightly panic. "Great. Now we're all going to die, or at least nearly all of us. One of us will live, at least, if Ashley's existence tells us anything."

"So, what?" Connie said. "We hand her over to her enemy and they leave us alone?"

"Something tells me that they wouldn't do that." Armin said to Connie.

"Why's that?"

"Because if they were attacking Ashley, and just Ashley, then why did one of those things try to kill Jean?"

"Because it has no eyes?" Reiner guessed. "It'd be hard to kill a single woman when you can't exactly see."

There were so many questions that nobody could really answer about Ashley. Quite literally dropped out of nowhere, the Onyx Guard as she called herself was a total enigma, be it herself, her motives and everything else that she had talked about. Armin found it hard to believe that she was being truthful in her words. If her enemy had arrived here, then what were their motives? How did either of them get here? These questions could only be answered by Ashley, and that seemed far off. He knew that she was hiding specific details about herself and the place she came from, either because she was lying or she didn't want them to get scared of her enemy, or herself. Going over what she was like was easy, Ashley is a soldier, strong-willed and willing to put herself on the front lines. The Military Police would love to have her, and so would the rest of the branches.

Ashley's existence in the walls would have to come to an eventuality: she would have to adapt to here, away from her world. She must align herself with the MP's, the Scouts or the Garrison. What would become of her weapons, her armor and even her character is unknown. Her armor was advanced, probably better than anything here could compare. Her two guns, the rifle and the double-barreled thing, were unlike anything he had seen. Muskets were already old tech so anyone who got a hold on her would more than likely commission her weapons to study. Her allegiance towards the 'COG', the Coalition of Ordered Governments, seemed to be lackluster. Would they come for her or would they prefer to leave her here and deal with their enemy first.

But who was Ashley's enemy? It couldn't be titans because Sasha had said that Ashley didn't know what titans were until they told her. Was it other humans? It would make sense since she would use weapons, like rifles, that were more useful in killing people than killing titans. Yet again, Armin was probing in the dark.

...

Keith Shadis was a man who had lived through hell and back. His last mission before retiring as a drill instructor, the failed retaliation at Shiganshina, had taken so much out of him, seeing those giants and their terrifying mouths opening and eating everyone in their path. This new life that he was living now was far more peaceful. Granted, he had to be a colossal hard ass because if he showed mercy then the cadets would be in a big surprise when a deviant titan would slap then out of the sky or tear then limb from limb. He couldn't afford to be merciful.

As he sipped his mead, his thoughts went to the woman sitting in front of him. She had been found in the forest, supposedly from a titan corpse, from where Connie and Sasha, ever the dynamic duo, had brought her to him after a supposed attack. He had seen the aftermath. Whatever had attacked, or what remained, had been taken care of by the newcomer. She didn't seem to care that she was an outsider.

"You're Keith Shadis, right? You're in charge around here?" The woman asked. Her tone was sharp and urgent, as if she had seen danger. Keith didn't know how to respond to her, she was so abrupt and in-your-face that he was caught off guard. "Then we need to talk. My name is Ashley O'Malley, and yes I'm an outsider. Yes, from beyond the walls." Everything that she had said was basically her sucking the answers from Shadis' unsaid questions.

"Uh. Okay." Shadis said plainly. For now, he would listen to what she had to say and then send a report to Darius Zackley.

"Alright, look. Keith, I'm going to keep it simple: I want to help." Ashley explained to the quite surprised Shadis.

"I think you should talk to my higher ups first. I can't exactly allow you to do that, yet." Why the outsider would want to help was totally out of his world. He didn't have the registration to allow indoctrination for unaligned forces, but he was good friends with Zackley. He would allow her to do what she wanted to count as help. "I don't think I can trust you as well. I don't know what your intentions or your motives, so how can I know that you're not some agent here to kill us?"

Ashley responded by taking off her helmet, revealing her scar-riddled face and tattered hair. Her stormy eyes locked on to Shadis' own, his gaze never leaving.

"I'm human. That's all you need to trust me."

...

"It seems our good friend has arrived. Looks like she found another portal." High in the hills, far away from the camp, a group was watching the events unfold. They had followed the Onyx Guard here, her scent and her trail of carnage were quite attracting. Of course, she had been found by the lesser humanity. They had taken her in, but they could tell that the wallers would be far from trusting her totally. She was a stranger in their land, just like they were. The one who spoke was looking through a telescope at the camp, where he could see Ashley walk out of the command cabin towards the mess hall.

"The tickers failed." One of them, a huge lumbering brute. On him was a shield, a flail and a helmet with ornamental gothic horns. Another one, almost exactly the same as the brute, stood next to him. "We should have gone with them to finish her."

"Patience, friend." A voice that sounded like flesh on sandpaper rasped out. They turned to see jet-black armor, ornate with deep carvings of alien literature and crosses. "We will have our chance on the O'Malley woman soon enough. If anything, it would be nice to see her become a meal to one of the titans." The armored being laughed at the thought. How interesting would that be to be eaten by her own kind.

"You think Saturn and Fenix will find a cure for us?" The scouter spoke. "With what's happening, I fear that our hard work will come undone. We've taken humans from this world to help with their experiments but Ashley's presence might throw our plans in jeopardy."

"It will be some time, but I have a feeling that O'Malley isn't going to be the only human from Sera here for much longer. When the time comes, I'll send a team to deal with her, and those miserable humans. Come, we're finished scouting. Let's head back to Antemurale and report what we have discovered to Saturn." The armored one said, and the group was off towards the nearby cave.


IT'S FINALLY DONE!

So much for a hiatus. I've been typing as much as I can but since I have a job now I don't have much free time, but do expect more updates.

See you then.