The inside of Matt's fathers van was just big enough for all of them. It was the van the news people at the TV station used to use. But it got too old, so Matt's father bought it cheaply. He had let Matt convert it a little. Matt had taken out all of the back seats, and replaced them with one long couch going around three quarters of the perimeter. This left it very open for conversation. The driver's and passenger seats were still there though. As soon as the door was shut Catherine and Davis burst out laughing.
"How did you distract them?" Joe asked.
"I faked fainting, then out of no where he said he thought I was dead," Catherine said in-between her laughter.
"Davis, those poor people!" Mimi said from the passenger seat.
"I'll say, you should have seen their faces when she stood up," Davis added.
"As long as no one got hurt," Izzy said.
"Nah, one woman almost fainted though," Davis chuckled again.
"You really are a nasty piece of work aren't you?" Kari said.
"Hey, it was pretty funny," Tai admitted.
"Well, what did you guys get up to in my house?" Izzy asked.
"Nothing much, just a little catching up," Tai said looking across to Sora, she grinned.
"Yeah, and we tried to help you out by thinking of a digimon that could be doing this, but there just isn't any with this kind of power," Agumon said still sounding disappointed.
"Hey, don't worry about it," Matt said encouragingly from the drivers seat.
"Yeah, that was a good idea, and what we should have done first," Izzy added.
"Well, like I said, there just isn't a digimon that could do this," Agumon replied
"Oh well, I suggest that we just all sit back and enjoy the ride," Davis said, putting his hands behind his head.
"Good idea, I'll put the radio on," Matt said. He turned the volume dial and music began playing. It was the local rock station of course, and a station that had debuted some of Matt's bands music. But seeing as they had been on a break during the finals, they didn't have any time to play. The music was loud, and the back section had really good sound quality. Another of Matt's additions had been a decent sound system, and it was worth it.
"Hey, I hope you don't mind if I go to sleep, I'm kinda tired?" Tai said.
"No, of course not," Mimi said, she leant over and turned down the radio to a more reasonable level.
"Yeah, you need it," Matt added.
"Thanks guys," Tai replied. Tai was seated in the back corned of the van, so he propped himself up against the back window. It was not long before he went to sleep. Sora could feel his grip on her hand fading, until it was ultimately gone. She did not move it though, she needed the comfort.
"Izzy, I have to ask, do you know what you are going to do when we get there?" Joe asked.
"To be honest, I don't have a clue. Knowing Tai's condition, I wanted to sound like I did, but I really don't," Izzy replied. He reached around behind him and took his laptop off his back. He opened it up and hit the power.
"Yeah, I know what you mean. I tried to sound confident for Tai, but I don't know if this is a good idea," Davis said unsurely.
"I agree, I think it's actually very risky, but it's all we have to go on," Izzy replied, now typing away madly.
"Well, I suggest that we contact Gennai before we go stepping into any strange dimensions," T.K. suggested.
"Yeah, I'll do that now," Izzy said, this time he didn't even lift his head. He reached into his pocket and took out his mobile phone. He attached it to the laptop and dialled onto the internet. He went straight into a chat room, and begun looking for his dimension friends. He also opened up a program that Gennai had given them a long time ago, so that they could contact him if need be. It took a while for a reply, but eventually Gennai did so.
"Hey guys, I've got him," Izzy said.
"Well, what does he know?" Davis asked.
"Give me a chance to ask him," Izzy replied.
"Now, I don't mean to interrupt as usual, but who is Gennai?" Catherine asked.
"We don't really know, he's quite illusive, but he knows a lot about the digital world and he helps us out," Davis explained.
"So how does he know all this stuff?"
"Well, we don't know that either, he seems to just know it," Davis replied again.
"Hey guys, he says he doesn't know of anything like this happening in the past. And that we should not mess with dimensional travel until we've spoken to him, so he can teach us what he knows," Izzy said, reading off the screen. Izzy typed a response, he said that they would meet him then next day.
"So what are we gonna do, just forget about this?" Matt asked.
"No, we have to do this for Tai, even if we fail," Izzy replied.
"But Tai wouldn't want us to, you know that," Sora protested.
"Yes, but that's because he wouldn't want us to risk getting hurt. He'd be thinking of us as usual, and it's time we thought of him," Izzy replied.
"I suppose you're right," Sora said reluctantly.
"Are we all agreed, I won't do this if it isn't unanimous?" Izzy asked. No one had any objection, because no one could bear to voice their fear. Fear for Tai, fear for themselves, and fear that maybe this time, they couldn't stop the problem. They had all felt it before, but this time it was everybody, especially those that were present for Tai's transformation. They had seen him lying helpless on the floor, twisting and turning in agony. And they had felt the same way because all they could do was watch.
"Then it's agreed, we're doing this… for Tai," Izzy said in the absence of any objections. The silence resumed, everybody immediately returning to the prison of thought, and fear.
Tai remained in a deep sleep. This was the best sleep he'd had in a long time. He soon drifted away to a strange world where nothing looked familiar to him. But it felt like more than a dream to him, it felt like reality. He found himself lying in a large, grassy field. Tai decided to try and move, to see if he was in control. Sure enough, his left arm moved when he tried. /This is new\. Tai stumbled to his feet and looked around, but none of the others or digimon were there with him. Tai looked up. The sky was filled with black smog and dark clouds. In between them, he could see it was sunset. He focused on the horizon and in the distance he saw a large structure. Tai took a deep breath. The air was thick and he could smell smoke. He began walking and as he moved closer to the structure, he began to hear noises; they were explosions. Tai was certain something was wrong so he began walking faster. Soon he found himself running. He could hear his crest rattling as he ran and could feel his heart pounding. The crest bounced up and out of his shirt. He looked down at the symbol within. /I'm courage, I have to be brave, I have to help them, regardless of being alone.\
Running faster towards it, he could see that the large structure was actually a castle. It was built high atop a cliff that seemed to be out of place in the middle of the field. But it was magnificent. It's four towers rose high into the sky and surrounding it was a large, thick wall. Tai could see the smoke he smelt was rising out from inside the walls. The castle itself was built of white stone and had many large stained glass windows, but he could not make out what they were from the distance. It didn't seem to have any sort of defensive additions, but one thing stood out about it, there was absolutely no way up. The cliff on which it was built was far too high to climb without ropes, and even if he had them, it would still be far too difficult. Tai stood under the shadow of the cliff, no longer able see the events occurring above. He could, however, hear them loud and clear. The explosions were intensifying.
Tai stopped to catch his breath as he reached the base of the cliff. He needed to think of a way to reach the top. /Okay, I've got these things, now lets see if they are any use to me\. Tai focused all his energy into moving the wings on his back, but nothing happened. He began to panic. Tai swung his head as far back as he could and all he saw was nothing. It seemed that as fast as the wings had appeared, they had also disappeared. Tai began to worry. He ran his hands through his hair and was shocked that they combed through it without hindrance. There was no trace of his recent transformations. They were gone. /Great. The one time they could have actually been useful and they're gone\. Tai slumped to the ground and rested his back up against the cliff. /Good lot of use me being here, I can't even do anything. But why am I here?\ Tai wallowed in thought until a new sound was heard. This was no explosion, this was roar. He hear the scream of something fly over head, reminiscent of a military jet. Tai jumped to his feet, and run out so he could see what it was.
It took him a while before he was in a position where he could see the castle again and he was pretty sure that whatever it had been, it was long gone now. Tai was now thoroughly tired. He had been running for a while and was just about at breaking point. Tai turned sharply and began walking
backwards. He slowly saw the castle appear. It was now flaming furiously, but something in the corner of his eye caught his attention. Tai turned and there, majestically floating in the sky, was a dragon. The dragon was huge, it's total wingspan being at least twenty metres. It had huge legs, and large claws. Dangling below it's body was it's tail, fifteen meters in length. Tai gazed slowly over to it's head. Emerging from it's head were two large horns, each twisting a little to the side, but ultimately ending upright with a pointed end. The dragon let out a huge roar and in it's mouth, the beast had large teeth and a considerable number of them. This unnerved Tai, but not nearly as much as it's eyes. Each was a flaming red, clearly visible, even with Tai's distance. They seemed familiar to him. /What is it, I know I've never seen this before. Wait, they… those eyes, they were mine.\ Tai was shocked. He knew they fitted both Izzy's and T.K.'s description perfectly. That's why they were familiar to him because for a while, they had been his own.
Tai took two steps back, then fell to the ground. This was too much for him now. First his body was ravaged and torn apart to make room for wings, horns and a tail, then they were taken away from him and now he found out that he'd had demon's eyes. Out of nowhere, a flaming aura erupted around the dragon, similar to the one that had consumed Tai, but more fierce. He could see the dragon slowly rear it's head, like it was gathering power. Tai could see a bright light coming from the dragon's mouth. It roared, sending a flaring stream of flaming energy heading right for the castle. It impacted with a loud crash, annihilating anything in it's path. Tai could here the screams of the innocent, the helpless, that had nothing to do but die. The dragon followed up the stream with several balls of flame. They hit with what seemed to be precise accuracy, sending all four of the towers crashing upon the town. Then the dragon stopped, looking upon it's destruction. Tai was filled with anger, but all he could do was cry. He had failed. He thought he had been brought here to help, and all he could do was listen to the screams of death.
Tai sat with his head resting on his knees and wept. He couldn't help it. The dragon stirred above. Tai heard it's majestic wings begin to move and just as quickly as it had arrived, it left, flying straight up into the sky, parting the clouds on it's way through before disappearing. Tai did not understand this. He had always felt that dragons were creatures of good, not evil. He had just witnessed one kill what he could only assume was a large number of people. Tai looked through his tears, the world around him was blurred, then it disappeared.
Tai was returned the world of the small van. He stirred violently, then sat upright, gasping for air as he did.
"Tai, what's wrong?" Sora asked concernedly. Tai said nothing, he swung his head around so he could see his back, his wings were still there. He looked down to his legs, and felt his head. Sure enough, both the horns and tail were still there. Tai was not sure whether to be relieved or afraid. The problem had been solved in the dream world, but all he could think about was why they were gone. Tai rested his head on his hands and took some deep breaths.
"Tai, what's going on?" Izzy asked. The entire group was now concerned. Tai looked incredibly afraid, more so than they had ever seen before.
"Yeah, maybe we can help," Agumon said optimistically, in light of the recent events, he really didn't think they would be able to.
Tai tried to speak, "Th… those eyes… my eyes?" but this was all he could get out.
"What about your eyes?" Sora asked.
"I… they were… and it just… all those people…" Tai babbled incessantly now, he was totally lost.
"Come on Tai, you can tell me, just take it slowly, I'll be right here," Sora said supportively.
"All I could do… was watch," Tai continued his babbling.
"Tai stop!" Sora shouted, but he would not. She knew what she had to do, but it was hard. She slowly lifted her hand, and slapped him across the face. It was not a full on slap, but hard enough to hurt.
"Agh," Tai recoiled.
"I'm, I'm sorry Tai, but I had to," Sora replied. She hated hurting him, but it was all he could think of to do.
"I know… don't worry," Tai said softly.
"Now come on, just tell us slowly, what happened?" Sora asked.
"I, I don't know. First off I was asleep, then it was like I wasn't. I was dreaming, but I was there, I was conscious, and I was in control," Tai started.
"You were here the whole time though," Agumon said.
"I know, but I wasn't there."
"So what happened, where were you?" Izzy asked.
"I don't know, I have never seen anything like it before. It was a huge field, with this cliff face right in the middle of if. It wasn't even a part of a cliff face, or mountain range, it just rose right out of nowhere," Tai started.
"But what happened that freaked you out so badly?" Matt asked, losing his concentration on the road. The van drifted slightly to the right, and was heading for a tree. He swerved to the left, then back to the centre of the road.
"Nice driving," Davis said sarcastically.
"You wanna try?" Matt challenged. "Wait, I take it back," Matt rethought his challenge, as he knew that Davis would take him up on it.
"Damn, I was looking forward to it."
"Hey guys, loosing track of priorities here," Kari interrupted.
"Sorry," Davis said remorsefully.
"That's okay, but continue Tai," Sora said.
(A\N sorry, another long waffle of stuff you've heard before coming up^_^) "Okay. I woke up, and I was lying in the field, no one in sight for miles. I got up, then I noticed the cliff. I could see there was something on the top of it, so I thought I'd go and check it out. I started walking, and began to make out what looked like a castle. Then out of nowhere I heard this huge explosion, so I began running. I don't know why, but I knew that I had to help, even if I didn't know how I would do it. I could see and smell smoke. I ran as fast as I could, and the closer I got, the louder the explosions were. I also began to make out a giant castle. When I reached the cliff I stopped, I didn't know what I was going to. I looked at the cliff, but there just wasn't any way I could climb it. I decided that if I had these wings, I may as well use them, but I turned around and they were gone. The tail and horns too, they had just vanished."
"What do you mean they just vanished?" Izzy asked.
"Well, they weren't there, like I was normal again," Tai had a hint of depression in his voice.
"So, what's the matter?" Sora asked
"Well, I felt like something was missing, like a part of me was gone. I mean I know they're not supposed to be a part of me, but they are."
"That's understandable, we saw what you went through to get them, so you would feel lost," Kari said, trying to console him, even though she really didn't get it.
"What happened next?" Davis asked.
"Well, I had sit down because I was tired from the run, and out of nowhere I heard this really load roar. Like that of a military jet."
"Now that sounds more like one of your dreams," Kari joked, but Tai did not laugh, he only looked more serious.
"This isn't funny," he snapped.
"Sorry, I didn't realise," Kari said softly.
"You guys just have to understand how serious this is," Tai replied.
"Well we would if you'd tell us about it," Matt said harshly.
"Sorry, I guess I should take it easier," Tai said remorsefully.
"Well, why don't you carry on?" Sora said encouragingly.
"Okay, this part is hard to explain, but I'll try. Like I said, I sat down and heard the roar. I had to know what it was, so I began running out so I could see the castle again, to see what was going on. When I looked over to the castle, I saw a… dragon."
"You mean like puff the magic dragon?" Mimi said in an awfully childlike tone.
"No, I mean like big large ferocious dragon," Tai replied.
"Oh, well that's no good," Mimi said, coming back sown to earth.
"Tell me more about the dragon Tai, what did it look like?" Izzy asked inquisitively.
"Well, it was big, and I'm talking really big. I can't tell you exactly how big, I was too amazed to really take notice, but believe me when I say huge. It had two wings that spanned far out from it's body, and a really long tail. But it also had a pair of horns on it's head. But what freaked me out the most was its eyes. They were flaming red, and they felt familiar to me, I just knew them. From the descriptions that you guys have given me, I knew they were my eyes."
"Interesting…" Izzy said starting a long train of thought.
"Yeah sure, how about freaky?" Tai replied.
"What, why?" Izzy asked.
"Don't you get it, I have had those exact eyes, those evil eyes. We don't even know what I'm becoming…" Tai said his voice getting quieter and somewhat depressing.
"Huh, why do you say evil Tai?" Sora asked.
"Yeah, that's a big assumption to make?" Davis added.
"Sorry, I haven't finished the story yet. It's what the dragon did."
"Well, what did it do?" Matt asked from the drivers seat.
"Well, the castle was obviously under attack by something, but it just seemed to watch. Then it begun to move, and seemed to be gathering it's power. Then it just attacked the castle. A huge stream of energy flared from it's mouth and impacted with precision. Most of the castle lay in ruins now, and as if that wasn't good enough, it followed that up by taking out the four towers that surrounded the castle with smaller balls of flame…" Tai couldn't continue, he had been speaking slowly, but it had now become too much for him.
"What's wrong Tai? You have to remember this was only a dream," Kari said sympathetically.
"You guys just don't get it do you? This wasn't just a dream. I could hear their screams, helplessly watching all they had crumbling to the ground. All they could do was die, and I could feel their pain. Here I was, standing there, only being able to watch. No this was no dream… it was real…" this silenced the group, no body could really say anything. This, as usual, didn't stop Davis though.
"Well, I don't think that it could mean anything, like you said, you've never seen anything like it," ha was stumbling for words.
"Yeah, maybe because that dragon destroyed it. Like Izzy said, maybe this stuff happened long ago, and everyone forgot it. And what if it's coming back… what if I'm really meant to destroy this world, maybe I am the new evil…" Tai looked away from the group and hung his head in shame.
"That's enough! I can't take this anymore!" Agumon shouted. None of the digimon had said anything, truth was, they were afraid to say anything. They had no idea what was happening, and what this meant for their world. They also felt that it wouldn't be much help bring up pointless ideas, so they just sat and listened. But Agumon could not take it anymore. This was changing Tai, he was not being himself. And not because it was making him change, because he was letting it change him.
"Stop it now Tai, you know who you are. You're the person who risked his life to save a strange world from creatures far more powerful than yourself. You're the person who took leadership of a group of strange new people when no one else could. And you're the only person who bears the crest of courage. But most of all, you're my best friend Tai, you were my first friend. So I'm not going to sit here and watch you let this thing destroy you."
"What do you mean?" Tai asked looking into his friend eyes.
"You are yourself, nothing can change that but you. And I'm sad to say that you are changing…"
"What, how?"
"You're giving up. You never give up Tai, not once in the seven years I've known you."
"I didn't mean to…"
"Then don't, just sit tight until we get to this other dimension, find whatever did this to you, and kick it's sorry ass until it turns you back."
"You're right buddy, I was letting myself get too caught up in this. Guy, listen, I'm sorry for how I have been acting, I've been a pretty bad leader, but I'll try to make up for it."
"Look Tai, don't worry too much, besides, we're almost there," Matt replied.
"And Tai, don't think that you're evil, because I know you're not," Sora said moving closer to Tai.
"How do you know that?" Tai asked
"Because, I could never love something evil…" she said putting her arm around him.
"Thank you…" he whispered.
T.K. moved over to the door and slid it open. They filed out, Tai being the last to leave. Agumon was the first of the digimon to stand, and moved over to the dor to leave. Anxious to do so, he hated being pent up, especially for four hours.
"Agumon, I think you should stay there," Matt suggested. He stopped in his tracks and looked over to Tai, putting on the best 'Feel sorry for me' face he could.
"Sorry buddy, but I think Matt's right. Even if the place seems deserted, it might not be. And these people aren't like the city people, they don't have somewhere to be and will as questions," Tai added. Agumon sat on the ledge of the van.
"Fine," he said sourly.
"You know Tai, maybe you should stay to, rest up a little?" Mimi suggested.
"Yeah, that's a good idea," Joe added, "I mean, you seem pretty tired, and I don't think that running around this place would be a good idea for you," Joe added. He spoke with confidence, and great knowledge, the typical doctors tone.
"I suppose," Tai said, a sigh following the answer. He sat down next to Agumon, "You up for some company then?" he asked rhetorically.
"Sure, but it's not so fun on this end is it?" The orange digimon was right, for Tai it was not fun on that end. He was supposed to be the leader of the group, and he couldn't even help them look around.
"I'll stay here, in case some body comes across the van looking for a owner. We wouldn't want them finding Tai, and a van full of digimon," Sora said.
"Nice thinking," Matt said in agreement. They all knew the real reason she wanted to stay, she wanted to be beside Tai. But they were surprised at the good reasoning she had.
"Well, maybe I suggest we get moving, if we are ever gonna do something here?" Davis said, anxious as always.
"Alright, we'll split up into pairs," Matt suggested.
"Of course," Joe said, a smile on his face.
"The usual groups then?" Izzy added.
"If you guys don't mind," Kari replied.
"No, fine, you guys go ahead, we have been trapped up in that van for a while," Joe replied. They all nodded and headed off in separate directions.
The campsite was divided into several areas. There was the administration block, this had a large hall, many offices, and a cafeteria in it. two sets of cabins, one for boys, and the other for girls. These cabins were arranged in four rows of seven each. This meant the site had ample room. Lastly there was a trail off into the forest, this eventually led to a clearing with a bonfire area, and a toilet block. They decided that Izzy and Joe would take the admin block, Catherine and Davis would take one set of cabin, T.K. and Kari would take the other. Lastly Mimi and Matt would take the forest trail. This made Mimi upset, and she did not hesitate to whine about it.
"Do we have to take that trail?" she said in her highest tone. Her whining was not without reason, as the winter days were short and it was now beginning to get dark. The entire campsite was creepy though, and the wind was not helping. It howled through the corridors, and rustled around in the trees. The feint seeks of bats could now be heard as they begun their communications for the long night ahead.
"Yes Mimi," Matt replied, not as reassuringly as she had hope for. "But do you think anywhere else would really be less creepy? I mean those cabins have lots of small dark corners, and windows that have emptiness behind them, and the admin block is a large empty hall, who knows what could really be in there with all that room. If you ask me, I think we got the best option."
The group was silenced, all were now unnerved. Davis swallowed his fear, and spoke, "Thanks a lot Matt, great work," Davis said sarcastically.
"Yeah, we really needed that," Kari added. Matt chuckled internally, it was funny for him, but he doubted they would see the humour of the situation.
"Right, but do you think this place will have electricity?" Matt asked. He had a point, it was going to get dark, soon.
"No, I doubt they would get it supplied if no one was here," Izzy replied.
"Don't you have flashlight in there somewhere?" Tai asked.
"Yup, we keep em in case there's a breakdown." Matt moved over to the van. Tai and Agumon cleared the way, he climbed in and lifted one of the seats. Sure enough, there were four large, heavy duty flashlights in the storage compartment. He climbed down and out of the van and distributed them
"You better make it quick, I don't know how much battery they have left," Matt said as he handed the final flashlight to Davis.
"Right, ten minutes," Davis replied. They nodded and headed their separate ways.
Davis and Catherine took the set of cabins to the left of the van. This looked like it was more commonly used for the boy's cabins, as there were messages carved into many of the wooden walls, "J 4 K" and "John sucks" amongst the cleaner of the many messages. Davis shook his head a little, he did not understand how people could act so stupidly. But then he remembered the fact that he had done some pretty stupid things himself. Catherine was gripping Davis's arm tightly, she was also cuddled as close to him as possible. Any closer, in fact, and they would not be able to walk. This was not only because she was cold, but because she was afraid. She tried to look at the flor the whole time, but unfortunately for her when she did lift her gaze, it met one of the windows Matt had made mention of. It was a void into space. The darkness had engulfed the interior of the cabin and had made nothing visible. She was locked in but Davis stepped on a stick and it snapped, breaking her focus. She jumped a little, and squeezed ever tighter to Davis's arm. She was now cutting off the poor boys circulation.
"Kat, it's okay?" Davis said calmly. His voiced soothed her, and she loosed up a little.
"Can we go back yet?" she asked nervously.
"Nearly, we're almost at the end of the row."
"You guys don't do this sort of thing often do you, because if you do I think I'll leave the group," she said sarcastically. The quiet of her voice and the speed at which she said it masked this somewhat.
"No, but you wouldn't really leave would you?" Davis asked, it had gone right over his head.
"Of course not Davis. I'm sorry for saying that…" she said getting even quieter.
"No, don't be, it's my fault, I missed the joke there. How about we just forget it and get out of this creepy place?" Davis suggested.
"Good idea, best you've had all day." they continued their walk, but sopped hen they heard a slight moaning.
"Okay, bad time for a joke," Catherine said harshly.
"It's not me, my sense of humour isn't that bad."
It happened again, but this time seemed to sound like words, "Uhhh,...... digidestined." It said.
"How about we run?" Catherine said.
"Yup, I think that's the right thing to do," Davis replied. They turned tail and ran as fast as they could, but clung to each other for their very life. They sprinted back to the van and stopped to catch their breath.
They were the last group back, the rest had seated them selves in the van.
"What is it?" Tai asked.
"A… A voice," Catherine replied.
"Yeah, and a creepy one at that," Davis added.
"Could you be a little more specific?" Izzy asked, "What did it sound like?" they continued to catch their breath, and Davis was about to speak, but he was interrupted.
"Digidestined," the voice bellowed. This time it was loud, and clearly understandable.
"Like that one then?" Tai asked light-heartedly.
"Yup, that's the one," Davis replied in the same fashion. The entire group was amazed at how they could be joking around at a time like this.
"Digidestined, you must stop this foolishness. Come to the digital realm immediately……. Or the keeper of courage, may not survive……." It bellowed again. This time it ripped through each and every one of them, digimon included. No one could speak, frozen in fear, all they could do, was look, each and every one, fixated on Tai.
Muhahahahahaha, another cliffhanger, I'm getting good at these. Three sections today. Section 1 acknowledgments: I have to say a huge Sorry and thankyou to kiran. She is an excellent author on ff.net, and my favourite. You'll notice I mention her at the beginning as an inspiration, but she is now my beta reader too, and she is doing a FANTASTIC job!!!! So yeah thanks so much. Also a hello to Blindy, Fuzzi, ZEmpress and Thereisnospoon. These are all my best friends over fanfiction.net messenger. And hello to everyone else.(Oh how cheesy this is)
Section 2 Pointless blurb: yeah, sorry about the long wait, I really have no excuse here, so sorry. But I hope you liked it. And I promise next time the wait won't be so long.
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Well, momentai guys!!!!!
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