FINALLY, FINALLY! I have gotten around to updating. And, I got my pretty 12 reviews.

Anyways, the reason I am updating is that I am in class and we had a quiz and I am done and I don't feel like playing Oregon Trail.

So I know that we've all been waiting for the next chapter in the story and I won't keep u all waiting to long. Or maybe I will depending…

Disclaimer: I don't own ASOUE and if I did I would not have wrote this chapter at a pool in Attleboro and now be typing it up during computer class.

I will try to update more often but I don't know how that is going to work because my parental controls were set 2 high and I don't know how to change them lower. Updating at school is not a pleasant thing to do.

V.P.O.V

I peered into the distance. If I wasn't very much mistaken there were two, people standing in the distance. It was odd, I thought. The sign on the door clearly stated that wandering after dark was prohibited. Yet, there were two people walking around.

"Klaus," I said quietly, "What is that?" I pointed to the figures in the distance. I knew very well that they were people, I was just trying to see if he knew, and it was going to benefit Sunny if he did. I didn't want to say what it was, because I was pretty much mortally afraid. If it weren't for Klaus and Sunny I would have.

"I'm not sure," Klaus finally answered my question.

K.P.O.V.

I was sure. The shapes in the fog were defiantly people. But, I didn't want to say it out loud and than be wrong. I did however want to see if those people knew someplace to stay the night.

"Lets find out what they are, and if they know someplace to stay the night," I said to Violet.

"Sure," she said walking forward several paces. I followed her over to where the people were standing.

"Hi,"  I said hoping to start a conversation. The figure in front of me turned around and I gasped as I saw a familiar face.

Done- Finally. And a pretty cliffhanger too.  It's not very long either but I think that I will update this afternoon also. Therefore, I still have to have something to write.