A/N: My very first fanfic chapter is out, you guys! Yeay! I'm so happy and excited! I really hope that you will enjoy my story. Please don't be too strict with me since this is my first fanfic in English (I'm actually German) and it's also my first fanfic with an OC put into an already existing anime plot. Usually I'm always writing sequels, own arcs with new plots or even complete own stories, so this will be a brand new experience for me :-)
We will start with a Katsuki X female OC Fanfic here, but let me warn you that it'll be a slow burn since his character is kinda difficult to write and I want to keep it as close to the original as possible to make the romance parts authentical (hope I succeed...) and I also want my OC to have as much contact to the other characters of MHA as possible to create friendships and other important relations. There will be hints to other shipped couples as well, so I hope you guys will enjoy it as much as I do.
What else to say? Oh right, my OC's name is Masha Shirogawa and I will begin my story with her childhood experiences and a little bit of background information before I'm going to enter the anime plot around U.A. and class 1-A. You can see Masha as the cover picture of this story, but I will also include a description.
My fanfic will follow the anime plot (I'm not reading the manga, so it'll be anime only) with some extra scenes and chapters created by me in order to have some more couple time and chances to put Katsuki and Masha together. I'm really living for the little romantic fluffy scenes and I so love to add funny parts and sarcasm a lot, so differently from Masha's background story and the darker parts of the original anime, I will try to have a bright and cheerful mood as long as it's possible and appropriate. Just a little warning, because I really have to fight my way through the action and fighting scenes (honestly speaking I think I kinda suck...) so I'm sorry in advance.
So if you're here for a little romance and (my just a bit weird) humor, I hope you're gonna find what you're searching for.^^
Have lots of fun and lovely greetings!
Jacky
Chapter One: Byakko's Downfall
Mommy was angry. Little four-years-old Masha could tell, even though her mother was hiding it very well. Ever since her intimidatingly powerful quirk had developed, Masha's parents were either angry or cautious around her.
With her white and black striped tiger ears and tail that matched her short white hair with black strands and with her feline amber eyes the little girl looked cute and innocent. But despite her appearance her quirk came with great power, speed and agility, not to mention her extremely enhanced sensory organs and intuition which made Masha able to read someone's mood, physical or mental condition and see through lies.
To sum it up with the development of her superhuman powers the once oh so sweet and loveable child had turned into a white tiger, an aggressive beast that easily lost its temper and humanity to strong emotions like anger, fear or sadness, going on an uncontrollable rampage, not caring who was being hurt or what damage was caused to the surroundings.
It had been almost a year now and Masha was already looking forward to her fifth birthday, but her parents were exhausted and sometimes even scared. The little girl had tried her hardest not to lose control because of course she didn't want to hurt anyone, but the more she tried it only got worse. She ended up hurting the kindergarten teachers, scaring or even attacking other children and most recently even her mother wasn't able to calm her down anymore.
And that was why mommy was angry at her. Because Masha had used her claws and scratched mommy's belly. Luckily her mother had been able to step aside and prevent herself from most of the damage, so the cuts weren't deep, but Masha felt miserable. After the incident the little girl had cried her eyes out and apologized hysterically multiple times, but her parents had not been able to let her come close to them. In fact they were still reluctant to hug or kiss her or to make any physical contact at all.
They tried to mask their true feelings, but Masha was able to read their body language and to notice the slight changes in their scents. She was still too young to understand everything properly and was barely relying on pure instincts, but she was intelligent enough to realize that her quirk was dangerous and hurting and scaring people around her. So the little girl was afraid of her own powers and started to keep her distance from her parents and also from other people. She wouldn't be able to invite any other kids to her birthday...
The young girl stared out of the window, sitting on the back seat of her mother's car. Mommy was taking her to a big city to have some fun today to make up for having to celebrate her birthday all alone, but Masha wasn't excited or happy, she was anxious. No matter how much mommy tried to smile or to tell her that they were going to eat delicious ice cream and buy some presents for her, the small girl wasn't able to get rid of the uncomfortable tension she was feeling since they had departed from home. Something just felt terribly off and Masha wanted to curl up under her blanket.
Mommy had to drive over an hour before they arrived in the big city and Masha had to promise not to let go of her hand and not to leave her side in order not to get lost. Soon the little girl and her mother were strolling through the city center and for a while Masha's anxiety vanished as she was staring at the big impressive buildings with all their colors and the huge crowd filling the streets. Mommy kept her promise and they were having fun trying some cute dresses on, putting weird and way too big sunglasses on their faces and Masha was happy to help her mother to pick some new shoes that would look good at work in the post office. The two of them had pizza for lunch, looked at a beautiful fountain and a lot of funny street performers on their way and stopped by a playground where Masha could run around freely as long as no other children were around and mommy was reading a newspaper while relaxing her tired legs.
Before returning home her mother really bought a large ice cream and asked the small girl to sit on a nearby bench. "Masha, mommy forgot to buy something important for daddy.", she said with an insecure smile on her lips, but her daughter was focused on her treat so she didn't notice. "You wait here for me and eat your ice cream. Mommy will be back in only a few minutes, okay? Be a good girl while mommy is gone, yes? Don't bother any people and stay put."
Masha glanced at her mother briefly with her amber eyes and nodded. "Yes, mommy. Masha will be a good girl and listen." As her mother was about to walk away she exhaled strongly and looked at the happy rosy face of the child on the bench. Tears were filling the woman's eyes and she covered her mouth with one hand. "Mommy loves you, Masha.", she assured the little girl with a trembling voice. "Never forget this. Mommy truly loves you." Masha met her mother's gaze with her own loving eyes and smiled. "I love you too, mommy. Soooo much!" The woman watched her daughter make a gesture that showed how much she loved her with the distance of her small hands growing wider and wider and the big sparkling eyes in her cute baby face sticking on her for a short moment before she turned her back on the child and took big hasty steps away from the bench.
Only a few seconds later, or so it seemed, the woman was walking through a huge shopping mall, tears were falling down from her reddened face and she was heading for an exit that would lead her to the parking facility she left her car in earlier. As for her little daughter Masha who waited patiently as promised on her bench while still licking her ice cream, it didn't take very long for her to realize that her mother wouldn't come back to her anymore.
But unfortunately very differently from what her parents had expected and hoped for, abandoned young tigress Masha was not found by a kind police officer or an awesome hero patrolling through the night. She was not so lucky as to be put into an orphanage or a caring foster family and no one helped the lost little girl to gain control of her overflowing emotions and her constantly growing quirk powers. White and black striped Masha grew up on the streets, on the rooftops and in the dark back alleys of the big shining city she spent her last happy day with her mommy.
After about half a year Masha had found a new home and a new family for herself. She was with the street cats of the city now, living secretly in the shadows of the human society. She had figured out that in order for her and her new friends to survive it was absolutely necessary for them to kill or to steal. It wasn't a question of right or wrong anymore, so the young tigress learned how to hunt down mice, rats, birds and sometimes even stray dogs which tried to attack the kittens.
Although Masha knew they weren't using any words or human language, she was able to communicate quite well with the cats and sometimes they were able to trick some people to steal food. She still didn't want to hurt human beings, so the little girl hid during the day and only came out after sunset when less people were around and she kept a big distance from the nightlife district. It was noisy, smelly and full of rowdy people.
However on one sunny day the young tigress was awakened by a loud bang and crying voices. It sounded like quarreling kids and since Masha was sleeping on top of a garage of an one-family-house near a playground that made some sense, but what about that noise? Masha quickly jumped down and ran towards the direction she was sure that loud bang came from.
"Kacchan, stop it!", an angry but very young voice cried desperately. "Look, he's crying already. I will never forgive you if you don't stop it right now!"
Wow, this child is very brave, the small girl thought while turning around a corner tracing the kid who obviously tried to protect another boy from that said Kacchan. She could hear someone laugh and yell a sneering answer, but a second explosion made it impossible for her to understand the words clearly. Masha continued to run down the street and shortly before she arrived at the playground, a boy in a pale yellow T-shirt passed her in a hurry. He wasn't even looking at her as big tears were flowing down his cheeks and he was calling loudly for his mommy. I'm sorry for him, but he's also lucky, Masha thought sadly while looking at the back of the bullied boy. His mommy will come and care for him.
Slowly she walked to the playground and saw a second boy with greenish dark hair lying on the floor on his back staring at the blue sky above him. As she came closer she noticed that he was covered in scratches and bruises. Was he the protector? Masha stopped hesitantly because she knew being close to other kids could be dangerous for them. "You okay?", she asked clumsily. She hadn't talked to anyone in a while. The boy sat up startled and looked at her with big green eyes. With his messy hair and the freckles on his cheeks he was absolutely adorable. Masha blushed instantly.
He seemed surprised to see her, but nodded slowly. "Y-yeah, I'm fine.", he mumbled. "I got in a fight." The boy tried to get up on his feet again and winced. Masha wanted to help him, but was afraid of hurting him even more instead, so she kept her safe distance. "You fought Kacchan? Is he mean?", she asked instead and the boy's green eyes widened a bit. "How do you know?" The young girl pointed at her tiger ears. "I can hear very well. You told this Kacchan guy to stop and then it made boom."
With shining eyes he stared at her ears and also noticed her tail. "Whoa, they're so cool!", he exclaimed enthusiastically and Masha blushed even more. "I wish I had such a cool quirk!", the boy continued and hung his head. "Kacchan is actually my best friend. We're always together. He's so cool and brave and strong! I want to be like him, too, but the doctor says I have no quirk at all and I'll never get one." Masha's ears drooped seeing the kind boy being depressed. She decided to cheer him up, even if that meant that he would be afraid of her afterwards.
"My quirk is not cool.", the little tiger girl started. "It's scary. It hurts people. I don't want to hurt people, but my quirk makes me do it. I hurt my mommy, so my parents are angry and scared. Everyone is always afraid of me.", she explained calmly. "That Kacchan is not cool at all! He likes to bully others. You're much, much better than him! You don't need a quirk. You protected the boy without a quirk. You're awesome!" Surprised the green haired boy gazed at the young tigress, his mouth agape. "I-I am... awesome?" Masha nodded again, fiercely. "Don't be friends with that bully! Don't become like him!"
It was the first time in the little boy's life that someone had actually called him awesome or better than anyone else. He had no friends except Kacchan and he called him weak and useless. Even his mother and the doctor had told him to give up on his dreams because he was quirk less. He couldn't help but to start crying. "I want to be a hero!", he admitted sobbingly much to Masha's surprise. "I want to be the number one hero like All Might and save people with a smile!" The little girl giggled and pointed at his tears. "Yeah that's better than becoming a meanie like your friend, but first you have to stop crying." The kind hearted boy wiped his tears and began giggling along. "You're very nice. Thank you.", he said, finally showing her a bright and very cute smile. "I'm Izuku." Masha was glad that he cheered up and returned the smile. "Masha."
After their first encounter the young tigress felt happy and warm inside, so she hoped to see the adorable little boy again. Because Izuku-kun was still kind of hard to say for her, she ended up stuttering and finally calling her new friend Izukyun. At first she was very hesitant to approach him, waited for moments when no other kids or also adults were around and only carefully came closer to actually play with him, but small Izuku never showed any signs of being afraid of her and Masha realized very soon, that she never got angry or out of control near him. In contrast the little girl seemed to calm down whenever she saw Izuku smiling and waving his hands at her. He never mocked her or tried to pick a fight. Playing and talking with him was very peaceful. Masha soon built up the confidence to be close to the young Midoriya boy, even hugging him sometimes causing her shy friend to blush.
As they met at the playground on almost regular basis and strolled through the neighborhood where Izuku was living with his mommy and Masha showed him some of her stray cat friends, the two kids got to know each other pretty well and learned about their background stories. Izuku was very shocked that Masha had been abandoned by her parents and had to live on the streets. He even started crying for her sake, but the young cat girl calmed him down and made him promise not to tell this to his mother or to other adults because she was afraid of getting caught by the police.
"If they put me into a house with many other kids I will harm them again.", Masha explained unhappy. "Maybe it's better like that. I don't hate mommy and daddy." Just before her mother had left her, she had told Masha that she loved her. The little girl still remembered this moment very well and cherished it in her heart like a treasure. She was sure that it hadn't been a lie. Living with the cats now also wasn't that bad. Masha survived pretty well and was free to do whatever she pleased without being scared of losing control over her quirk.
While growing up and getting even stronger and faster, she made the shadiest streets and back alleys her territory. The whole town became her playground. She jumped over rooftops and dashed through the night, but a life on the streets of a big city for a lonely young girl was nothing to be called easy or peaceful. Masha learned her biggest and maybe also her most important lesson when she was about seven years old.
A guy was staggering down the small lane where the young tigress was sitting on a dumpster. He looked shabby and broke and was apparently drunk, but nevertheless she could sense the threat coming from him, so she tried to avoid a confrontation. However there were always those people who would attack someone looking weaker even without a clear purpose. In an instant Masha was violently shoved against a wall. She hadn't even been able to see an attack coming and pain rushed through her entire body. The wall behind her made a crumbling noise and cracks were running over its surface. While the young girl struggled in the stranger's tight grip, she could smell sweat, smoke of cigarettes and that guy's foul breath. She didn't even know what his quirk was, but her instincts of a wild beast took over immediately.
Masha showed her extended fangs and hissed, her amber feline eyes widened in bare fury and black tiger stripes slowly began to expand over her cheeks. She remembered the middle aged man staring at her in surprise first, then in horror and finally she heard him scream in a high pitched voice. In the next moment she was blinking confusedly at the dead body lying on the ground in its own ponding blood. Her fingers with the still extended predator claws and her clothes were covered in crimson red blood, too. Masha had just killed a human. She had sliced open the torso of that guy who had attacked her.
At this turning point in her young life, innocent little Masha realized that surviving sometimes also meant fighting for one's own life and that there would always be some bad guys who would do bad things to other people. The choice had been her own life or that of the drunken guy and Masha had chosen to protect her own one. Survival of the fittest. From that time on her point of view changed from not wanting to hurt anyone to not wanting to see anyone get hurt or getting hurt herself by bad guys, much like Izukyun had protected a boy whom he had never seen before from his actual best friend. The difference was that the kind hearted green haired boy wanted to be a hero and heroes never killed the bad guys, so for Masha that wasn't an option anymore.
Besides with her bad temper and without any control over her quirk powers that would never be an option anyways. But quirk less little Izuku never judged her or was scared of her. Not even once. And he wanted to continue to be her friend, although he was certainly not okay with killing people even if they did very bad things. Masha wasn't exactly happy about that either, so she hugged her best friend tightly and shed some tears leaning against his shoulder.
As she went on with her life in the shadows, the young tigress happened to stumble over more small fry like that drunkard. They were no real villains, sometimes hardly even criminals. Those people were just poor, desperate, ill-mannered and once in a while also violent. Some of them were addicted to alcohol or other drugs and most of them just tried to survive and were having a hard time. Other people would wrinkle their noses and call them scums. Masha pitied them as long as they behaved themselves around her, but those who were stupid enough to threaten her or other innocent people while she was present were less lucky. Sometimes it was enough to just scare them away with her flashing angry eyes and her low tiger growling. Masha wouldn't walk around killing everyone in her way or some poor little thieve who stole a handbag or something like that, but as she reached an age of nine years, she had taken five lives of human beings.
Three of them had tried to kill herself, one had attempted to rape a young teenage girl on her way home from a party and the last one had been about to shoot another guy with a gun. If the young tigress hadn't interfered in each case, the life taken would have been her own or an innocent one, so even though she had known she wouldn't be able to control herself, she had decided to act rather than to just wait and watch or to ignore and walk away.
During these two years Izuku had always been the one to keep Masha grounded, telling her she did the right thing and that it was not her fault. And she was the one who continued to tell her green haired friend that he could become a great hero despite being quirk less no matter what other people told him.
However rumors were spreading through the city now that there was a cat-like monster living in the slums which frightened and sometimes even punished people who did wrong. The police was investigating the five murders and several people, the two rescued ones among them, testified that they had seen a small figure with cat ears and a tail. The positive aspect was that it was much easier to chase away shady people with her appearance now, but it was also harder to stay hidden. Police officers were patrolling more often and also the heroes were on guard. It was difficult to get something to eat and her visits at a certain playground began to decrease more and more.
While dealing with all that chaos a young woman entered Masha's life without even noticing it. She was beautiful, gentle and friendly. Masha watched her every morning before going to work as she was feeding the stray cats. The woman petted them, played with them and then took her leave to a nearby animal shelter where she stayed until evening, so Masha assumed that the woman was working there. Sometimes the slender built woman with blond shoulder-length hair and warm hazel eyes also came on Saturdays, took her time with the kitties and then went to a grocery store before returning to her home. Masha liked her for caring for the cats and for being so calm and friendly. Her smile reminded the young girl of Izukyun when he sometimes brought some self-made snacks from his mommy to the playground to share them with Masha. They were both that kind of gentle people who cared for others. Later on Masha also learned that the woman had the ability to speak with animals from her cat friends and she liked her even more.
Then one evening when the little tigress was waiting to see the blond woman on her way back home again, she suddenly heard a loud scream coming from one of the big main streets leading through the city. Her body moved before she could even think. Masha jumped over some rooftops to arrive on a building right next to the street. People were shouting and running around in a panic, cars were scattered across the street, some of them still had their doors wide open. "Hero!", a dark haired guy cried hysterically. "Isn't there a hero around? Call a hero!"
And then Masha spotted the reason behind that entire ruckus. A huge and muscular creature with blue skin, long horns on its forehead and large canine teeth growing from his lower jaw was standing in the middle of the street. He looked much like an ogre and he was obviously a strong villain. In front of the loudly yelling bad guy a blond woman cowered on the ground holding her ankle and grimacing in pain. Masha recognized the nice lady from the animal shelter and stared in shock at the blue monster lifting a big fist. "Outta my way, bitch!", he growled angrily and his massive arm moved downwards.
Just before the punch could hit the woman, Masha threw herself down the roof she was standing on and in battle at a high speed that she didn't even know that she was capable of. With a loud bang the young tigress crashed into the giant's face, causing him to step back and fall over a car right behind him. Masha landed on her feet, turned around, grabbed the woman's back and her legs and started running as fast as possible. Behind the next store and some cars she put her down very carefully because her claws were fully extended.
With wide and teary eyes the woman looked up to her. Her whole body was shaking in fear. "You okay?", Masha asked and tried to sound friendly. She looked at the woman's ankle. "Does it hurt?" The scared woman followed Masha's gaze and touched her foot. "Uh-uh yes a little, I think it's sprained.", she stuttered. "I-I tried to run away, but someone pushed me from behind and I fell down." She met Masha's amber eyes again and covered her mouth with one hand in realization. "Oh my! You're still a child!" Her eyes were examining the young girl's body quickly. "Are you uninjured?" The girl only nodded. "Thank you so much for saving me. That was very brave, but also very dangerous you know."
Masha forced herself to relax a little bit and smiled. She knew with her claws and fangs out and with her black tiger stripes covering her cheeks when being enraged like this she looked scary to other people. "I'm fine.", she assured the nice lady. "You're the friendly woman from the animal shelter who always feeds the street cats, right? They do like you very much." The woman nodded her head surprised. "Yes, I like cats a lot. I have two of them at home. But how do you know?" Masha avoided her gaze and looked on the floor instead. "I see you every morning." Finally the woman showed her a kind smile again. "Oh, is that so. Then I think I should introduce myself to my savior. My name is Shirogawa Kahono. Nice to meet you." Masha bowed awkwardly. She felt like she had never done this before and wasn't quite sure if she did it correctly. "Nice to meet you, too. I'm Masha."
A loud bang followed by a furious roar interrupted their conversation and the little tigress glanced around the corner. The blue monster had thrown the car he had stumbled over earlier into an office building and was drumming with his huge fists on his puffed out chest. Okay now he was playing King Kong? Masha was worried about the bunch of people that was still out on the street. If the blue ogre continued to rampage like that someone could easily get hurt or even killed. Just where were all those heroes when they were needed?! Masha hissed angrily. Her inner tigress was not okay with that kind of situation at all and she felt that she was closely on edge of losing herself.
"Please try to get away from here.", she told Ms. Shirogawa without looking at her, keeping a close eye on the colossus. "I will try to distract him until a hero arrives, so go and safe yourself!" And with that said Masha charged at the villain again while the woman screamed her name worriedly behind her back. She was very much aware that her powers weren't even close to be able to keep up with his. The earlier impact on his head, or better in his face, seemed to have had no effect at all except for a little nosebleed and extreme rage. Also she wasn't sure if her claws could actually cut through his thick skin, but she was faster and much more agile.
Masha just hoped to keep this big guy away from the innocent citizens long enough for a pro hero to arrive. She hopped and bopped around the blue giant, growled at him, scratched him with her claws, did somersaults in mid-air and backflips on the ground. Masha avoided all his attacks and powerful punches flawlessly, jumped and dashed and jumped again. For a while she perfectly managed to outmaneuver the stupid meatball, but that only made him go mad as hell. The next time he swung both of his fists at her and she dodged, the massive impact left a big crater in the asphalt of the street. Terrified she felt the ground shake under her feet and she stared in shock at the hole he had just created with his bare hands.
Masha panted heavily and she felt the exhaustion slowing her down. Her legs were trembling already. She wouldn't be able to keep this up much longer. Just in that moment the ogre picked up another car, but he didn't throw it at her. The vehicle was flying towards some people who tried to evacuate from the office building the first car had crashed into. "Annoying flies!", the blue villain grunted.
Masha sprinted with everything she got left and shoved two young men in business suits out of the way. Only for herself it hadn't been enough speed. The car grazed her shoulder and the clash sent her flying. The young tigress thudded on the ground and the stabbing pain in her shoulder filled her eyes with tears. Her entire body was aching as she got up on her feet again and her arm was hanging down in a weird and twisted way.
Masha turned her head to search for the two guys she had tackled with full speed. She found them not too far away from herself lying on the street as well, gazing at her with wide disbelieving eyes. Next to them was Ms. Shirogawa attempting to help them get up, but she froze in her movement with a horrified facial expression.
"What are you doing?", Masha shouted at them and held her throbbing shoulder. "Run you idiots! Move your butts!" At the same time the massive body of the villain appeared right in front of the little cat girl, his fist ready to strike once again. "Got you, damn brat!", he cackled maliciously and the young tigress scared stiff awaiting the final blow.
"MASHA!", Ms. Shirogawa screamed desperately in a very high pitched voice, the two young men besides her were still too shocked to get up from the floor. I'm so glad they're safe, Masha thought for herself while staring at the blue dumb head still in a flaming temper. But instead of an impact, pain and breaking bones, the young girl felt something strange wrapping around her body from behind, pulling her away from the fist that was about to shatter her to pieces.
Carefully she was placed into the arms of a black haired, unshaved and very tired looking dude who had saved her with something that looked like a very long grey scarf. From his left and his right side behind him, some flashy guys in colorful costumes and capes came running to the scene as well. Masha exhaled relieved. The heroes had finally arrived! "Thank you very much!", she sighed exhaustedly at the hero with the shoulder-length black hair. He looked down on her with his tired eyes and nodded once.
"You did well.", he complimented her with a monotonous voice and she beamed at him happily. A pro hero just praised her! She had to tell Izukyun he would freak out! "Now rest and leave it to us." The little girl felt her consciousness fading away and began to panic. What if they put her in a hospital or even worse in an orphanage? People would be very close to her, other children would be in danger!
Masha struggled in the arms of the hero, but winced because of the massive pain she started feeling even stronger every minute now. "You don't have to be afraid. I won't harm you." The dark haired man looked at her questioningly. "My quirk is dangerous for others around me.", Masha tried to explain with her already weakening voice and the hero furrowed his brows. "I don't want to, but I end up hurting people. I lose control very easily. I can't go to a hospital. You have to tie me up." He nodded again, this time he seemed to understand why she was fighting back at him. "Don't worry. I can erase your quirk if needed. I won't let you hurt any people. That's my job, right?"
Masha's head plopped against his shoulder. Erase her quirk? Was that his power? Darkness started to surround her senses. "Don't let anyone come close to me when I wake up!", she pleaded, her voice only a whisper now. "...No other children... around me...", she mumbled right before she passed out completely.
A/N And it's finally over! Thank you very, very much for reading! I really love you guys!
If there are any mistakes, I'm terribly sorry, but I'm relying on my English learned at school and on online dictionaries...^^
I can't make any promises exactly when the next chapter(s) is (are) coming out. I have some prepared, but I have to edit them again before uploading and I'm still writing new ones, so it'll probably take some time, I hope you guys understand that. Also because it's not my first language, I need some more time and effort because I actually want it to be as free of any mistakes as possible. (Again, hope I succeed... xD)
If you have any comments or reviews, please always feel free to write them down, I'll be happy to read them even if not all of them are praising me or my story. However, I ask you to be polite and professional and refrain from insulting or bullying on purpose. (Of course not only at my story, but in general! Let's be friends and get along, everyone!)
So, that's all from me for now.
Hope you have a great time! :-)
Lots of love
Jacky
