Chapter Five: Dragon God Unleashed/The Cat Returns

Ryuujin Koihou/Neko Tachimodoru means the same as the chapter title.


Fenrish woke the next morning the same way she usually did - wrapped in Mousse's strong arms and smelling the alluring aroma of breakfast. It was a routine to wake up, but one she didn't mind.

Slowly, she disengaged herself from her still sleeping husband and sat on the floor at the base of their futon carefully, crossing her legs and closing her eyes as she did so. The cool morning air felt good on her bare body, and helped her reach within herself to search through the streams of auras around her.

Today was different, somehow. Something big was coming, sooner than she had anticipated. Despite the rush of emotions that were brought about by such a discovery, she kept her eyes closed and concentrated on slowing her breath again before finally getting up to get dressed.

Once she had on her simple full length blue kimono, she stepped out into the hall and slid the door closed again, letting her husband sleep in. The house was still quiet, but she knew without a doubt that she wasn't the first one up.

"Morning, Fenrish-san," Renia called to her as she stepped onto the landing at the bottom of the stairs and turned towards the tearoom. "Sleep well?"

"As well as could be expected," Fenrish replied with a smile. The children were all gathered in the tearoom already - including Maina, who appeared to have joined in the morning workout as well. There was no sign of Ranma or Akane sparing outside this morning, though.

"Ki training, as I understand it," Kasumi said gently as she came into the tearoom behind the elder student and half-trained Shinto priestess. "They asked me earlier to make sure that no one disturbs them. They are in the Dojo now."

"Not like we could interrupt them if we wanted to," Fenrish replied easily. It was true, too. However they trained their ki was so powerful that it sealed the Dojo up more securely than anyone could comprehend. She had a good idea as to some of the activities that the two leaders of the Anything Goes School were undertaking, but had never voiced her opinions. "How is everyone this morning?"

"Hungry!" Renia replied as Kasumi set the first plate of food down in the middle of the table. Her cry was echoed by her younger sister, as well as Setsumi. Chika, as usual, was relatively quiet this morning, and Minoru said nothing at all as he waited for the others to serve themselves.

Maina seemed lost in herself as Kasumi put a full plate of food in front of her, giving her a clear helping rather than having her fight with the others for a fair share.

"It looks wonderful, Okaasan," Fenrish said, putting a hand on the woman's shoulder as she stood back up. "Don't forget to..."

"Get some for myself," Kasumi finished. "I know, don't worry. Ono is on my case about eating properly too."

"Looking forward to school today?" Fenrish asked as she sat down at the empty part of the table. She didn't need to eat just yet - it never hurt to wait for the other adults to come down anyway. "I understand that you had a bit of trouble yesterday, Maina."

"Kasumi helped me out," Maina said after swallowing her mouthful. "I think I can get some of it today, anyway. And I learned yesterday not to speak out in class, or end up with water duty."

"Oh?" Kasumi asked in surprise. "No one mentioned that... what happened?"

"She volunteered," Minoru said flatly.

"What?"

"Baka!" Renia said, slapping the back of the blue haired boy's head, causing his face to plant into the food. She then looked to Fenrish and Kasumi and shrugged. "I was talkin' in class, and was sent out. She didn't know what that meant, and when the sensei asked if she wanted to join me, she said yeah."

"I don't think I'll be doing that again, though."

The group then fell silent as the kids continued to eat. Renia was the first done, as usual, but she didn't just leap up to leave like she usually did. Instead, she shifted over so she was sitting behind the newcomer and pulled the ribbons out of her hair. Fenrish and Kasumi just watched in surprise as Maina didn't react at all, and Renia went about braiding the incredibly long hair, threading the first ribbon halfway down, and the second at the very bottom to hold the braid firmly in place.

"Thanks, Renia-chan," Maina said softly as she stood up from the table to go gather her things.

"No problem, Maina-chan," Renia replied with a grin, flipping to her feet and racing the other girl up the stairs.

Fenrish and Kasumi exchanged quick glances at that, and Kasumi's normal smile broadened as she stood up to go get more food for the adults who were about to come downstairs as well. Fenrish stood as well, however, and made her way to the main gates.

"Bye, Fenrish-san. Good luck today!" Renia called as she started out in her usual run with Setsumi and Minoru. Maina was a step or two behind them, but caught up quickly enough.

"Take care of yourselves today," Fenrish called after them. "Ki-chan, watch out for changes! You too, Ninku-kun and Karai-chan!" She had to take a step out of the Tendo grounds to continue to be heard. "And Fuki-chan, be careful, and have fun! You're still learning, after all!"

Smiling to herself, Fenrish made her way back inside and joined the others at the tearoom table, sitting close to her husband Mousse and getting ready to actually start her day.


"I've heard Ki-chan before, but not those others," Maina admitted from behind both Renia and Setsumi on the fence today. "I can guess that Minoru is Ninku-kun, right?"

"He is, isn't he?" Renia called back. "Never seems ta raise his voice or get mad. Doesn't laugh neither, though."

Setsumi, on the other hand, broke out in giggles. "I've never lived that down, have I?" she asked Renia.

"What?" Maina asked, curious about the exchange.

"Karai-chan," Minoru said from beneath them, drawing Maina's gaze, though Renia and Setsumi didn't look down at all. "When she really gets going inside, she can make quite the mess without even trying. And she's got more energy than anyone else I know... though it really only comes out when she's having fun or training hard."

"Cyclonic storm?" Maina smiled to herself. "I guess that fits."

"What's most surprising is that Fenrish-san called you something as well," he pointed out, this time causing both Renia and Setsumi to come to a sudden halt and turn around. "Didn't you two hear her? Fuki-chan."

"Fuki-chan?" they both repeated, and Renia went on after nodding. "I guess that fits, doesn't it, Maina-chan? You're no longer bound by… your training as much," she finished, though Maina knew what she was getting at.

"Why is it surprising?"

"Fenrish-san has never given a nickname to one not of the family before," Minoru explained calmly. "The fact that she would do so now implies how she feels about your presence... as though you have always belonged with us, and not just having arrived."

Maina couldn't keep the tears from the edge of her eyes at such a thought, but the sound of odd shouts from ahead made her wipe them away quickly. "We're wasting time!" she pointed out, leaping over both Renia and Setsumi to keep running along the fence. "The fight's about to start!"

"Don't worry!" Renia called after her as she started running as well. "It's Friday, which means today they don't fight us. Instead, at lunchtime they try to 'woo us with pleasant things,' " she said with a shudder, "another one of the principal's pathetic ideas."

"Pleasant things?"

"Like flowers and candies," Minoru said, shaking his head. "Like that would ever work coming from a crowd. I'm ashamed for all of them..."

"Sure you are, baka," Renia said with a grin. "You're just sorry you don't have the guts to give anyone anything like that, right?"

"I'm not rising to your stupid challenge, Renia."

"Told ya."

"It didn't work last week, or the week before that, or the week before that. What makes you possibly think it would work this week?" he asked, his voice still level. Maina noticed that he was very carefully not watching any of them this time, though.

"Can't blame a gal for trying, right?" Renia asked, winking to both Maina and Setsumi. "Alright, c'mon. Let's get to class. Gym starts today off, so it'll be good. You'll go great there, Maina-chan, don't worry."

"If you two are on the same team, the other team won't stand a chance," Setsumi pointed out. "Good for it. Crush them!"

"And if they are on opposite teams?" Minoru asked.

"The sport becomes a battle," Setsumi said with a shrug. "So what else is new?"

As luck would have it, Renia and Maina did end up on the same team, and, true to Setsumi's prediction, the other team didn't stand a chance. The sport ended up being baseball, and the game actually set a record - most baseball's lost through home runs in a single class. Fourteen from Maina, and twelve from Renia.

Renia was quick to point out at the end of the class that she had been hit twice when she had been up at bat, meaning she had two of her home runs stolen from her by the poor pitching.

As lunchtime started to get closer, Maina started feeling a little off. Not entirely sure what was wrong, she decided to listen to her best friend and head to the nurse's office to get checked out. She didn't want to admit that anything was wrong with her, as that would imply a weakness, but after she passed out when she stood up, she had been 'convinced.' All she had planned to do after leaving and claiming to go to the nurse was take an early lunch…

It was this way that she found herself waking up to an unfamiliar room with only one familiar face anywhere nearby - and it wasn't Renia, as she had half expected. Instead, it was Minoru. He was talking to the nurse about something, but she couldn't make out what was being said.

Apparently, the nurse noticed her movement, however, as she cut him off and turned towards her. "Feeling better, Kounji?" she asked kindly.

Maina shrugged, checking herself over quickly. Whatever the feeling had been had passed. "Yup, I'm fine. Nothing can keep me down for long!"

"Good," the nurse said with a smile. "Lunch is about to start, so I'll let you go. As near as I could tell, your body has just had a touch of a shock recently - not being used to full meals and a proper sleep before the past couple of days - but that shouldn't be a problem in the future again."

"Thank you," Maina found herself saying, much to her own surprise. Rather than question herself, though, she opened the door and left quickly, just a minute after Minoru had left as well.

As soon as the door had shut, the speaker system turned on. "Could Tofu Setsumi please report to the nurse's office for a questionnaire? Tofu Setsumi, the nurse's office please." Maina knew that the one speaking was the nurse herself, and found herself wondering why Setsumi was being called for such a thing.

Remembering that Minoru had been there just moments earlier gave her a clue, as did the fact that she remembered what was to happen at lunchtime. Pleasant things... she shuddered despite herself. It was as Minoru had said - coming from a crowd, such a thing was disgusting.

Entering the cafeteria, she found herself on the opposite side of the room compared to Renia and a few of the other girls from her class that she still hadn't caught all the names to just yet. In between was the crowd of boys, all of whom were holding something.

"Outta my way," Maina demanded, trying to push passed the first group to get through to join her friend. "C'mon, move!"

"Kounji?"

She turned at the sound of her name being called, but didn't register who had said it at all. She tried to - she tried to focus on anything, in fact, beyond what was being held directly in front of her: the one thing that brought her more horror than anything else. Screams echoed in the back of her mind - her own screams from years past - and then the kitten leapt onto her head and mewed.

It was only a few seconds later that she had bent down to all fours and echoed the kitten, startling the crowd of boys that had surrounded her to try and give her more things.


"So what was that question thing all about, Setsumi?" Renia asked as the brown haired girl came into the lunch room doors. "Never heard of anythin' like that before."

Setsumi shook her head and looked to the centre of the room, as though trying to gauge how difficult it was going to be to get some food. "It was weird, Renia," she said. "The nurse had no idea what I was talking about when I got there. She seemed surprised to see me, actually."

"She was busy with Maina, so that could have distracted her, right?" Minoru pointed out. "Maybe she didn't catch what you were asking about."

"No," Setsumi said, shaking her head at the blue haired boy. "No, that wasn't it. Maina wasn't even there - she had left a few minutes earlier." She then paused and looked back to him. "How did you know she was at the nurse, though?"

Minoru looked startled to be called out like that, but before he had a chance to reply, a shout of terror interrupted him, and as one the three turned to the centre of the room again. They were just in time to see six boys being flung into the air, and a group trying in vain to run. Pandemonium erupted moments later when Maina leapt onto a table and landed on all four, meowing loudly before attacking another group of boys that seemed to be trying to subdue her.

"What is she doing?" Minoru demanded, taking a step towards the fray, trying to figure out how to get closer to her to knock some sense into her. "She's acting like an animal."

"I don't know, but we've gotta stop her," Setsumi said. "C'mon."

They both stopped after a couple of steps to turn back to Renia, who hadn't moved a muscle yet. They were surprised to see a look that was a cross between horror and nausea on her face. "What's wrong?"

"The neko-ken," she whispered, her voice lost in the chaos.

"What?"

Minoru's shout seemed to snap her back to her senses, as she pulled at the closest boy who was trying to flee and pulled him to her face. "Get everyone you can to run outside. We have to get her into a clearing, now!"

"Y... yes, Renia-san!" he said, nodding his head, determined not to let her down. He was a beginner at the Dojo - and therefore one of the boys who did not take part in the morning ritual, and one of the few boys that Renia wouldn't pound upon talking to.

"Don't just stand there, bakas!" Renia said fiercely when she turned back to the two. "Get everyone out! I'll handle Maina, or try to!"

"What's going on?"

"It's the neko-ken!" Renia said. "Minoru, you're faster than Setsumi still, right?"

"When I go all out, yeah," he admitted, not looking to the other girl suddenly.

"Ya'd better start goin all out then. We need Ryu-san here, now! Tell him Maina's gone neko, and he'll understand. Get anyone you can to help, too!" Minoru nodded and shot of through a window without saying anything else.

"What about me?" Setsumi asked. "And what is this neko-ken, anyway?"

"I'll explain later," Renia promised. "For now, get people outta here. I've gotta get her attention, to try and calm her down until daddy get here."

"Right."

Renia knew it was odd as she stood to her full height of around five foot two as crowds of people washed past her. It seemed almost like they were parting like a great wave at her mere presence, which sent little currents through her body in the thrill of it. They were counting on her, and she wasn't about to let them down.

"Alright, the neko-ken," she muttered to herself as she started to walk forward, spotting the neko-Maina batting an Upperclassman around by a basketball net. "Complete loss of control, berserk in the face of danger... what else?" she thought, trying to remember what she had read. She had put the scroll aside awfully quickly, deciding that she wasn't going to be learning it ever. "Right, trust. She's gotta find someone she trusts and feels safe around."

"The beauteous flower has indeed turned tigress upon us," a voice said from behind her suddenly, making her groan. "Surely it is due to her lack of visual contact with me upon arrival. Fear not, students, I will rectify this situation at once!"

Renia knew better... she really did. But she couldn't help herself, she had to step to the side to let their idiotic principal walk past in his attempt to calm Maina down. "Nabiki always said Kuno was a bit of an idiot," Renia sighed as she started forward again. The principal hadn't lasted four seconds - his bokken lie shredded on the ground and he was stuck in the wall from a particularly fierce batting from Maina's ki claws.

She had made it within ten feet of the neko-Maina before things had gone from bad to worse. One of the boys who often seemed to lead the morning attacks had approached her with a basket of flowers in an attempt to pacify her. Renia had to admit - to herself only, of course - that if she didn't know what was going on, she might have tried a similar tactic, using something more worthwhile, of course.

The result of his tactics, however, was a bushel of petals shooting through the air, and a suddenly very scared girl who was acting like a cat. Maina shot out the window into the main courtyard, where all the other students had already fled.

"Kuso!"

Taking off in a run that would surely have made her father proud, Renia darted out of the cafeteria and onto the green lawn through the emergency exit. The crowd was shouting again, and she spotted Setsumi nearby, waving violently at her.

"No luck so far?"

"Does it look like it? I can't get her to notice me!" Renia said, exasperated. "I've just got to force her to pay attention to me and no one else!"

"I don't think that's gonna happen, unless you've got some magic bag of tricks that you haven't been telling me about," Setsumi replied, shaking her head and looking back. The crowd seemed to have formed a large circle around neko-Maina, and she was randomly attacking students who got a little too close for her comfort level. "She's gonna keep going until everyone's gone or she collapses in exhaustion. I'm betting the first."

"Bag of tricks?" Renia repeated. "That's it!"

"What?"

"I've gotta concentrate, Setsumi," Renia said, closing her eyes. "You've gotta keep people from bugging me, I've never tried this before. I didn't think I ever would, either..."

"What are you doing?"

"Just keep people away."

Hatred. Right, well, I hate that this is happening to Maina-chan, Renia thought to herself. And I hate what everyone's going to say about this tomorrow... if only Nabiki were here! She'd calm everyone down in a heartbeat! She felt something pulse through her as she kept her focus clear, and half smiled to herself.

What's next? Fear... she thought. They could really hurt her. Maina's in trouble, more than I've ever thought of before. If someone gets a lucky attack in while her back's turned, she done for - the crowd'll tear her to pieces after what she's done to them.

A rush of energy surrounded her suddenly, forcing Setsumi and several other students backwards. The cool blue aura flared to life around her, and then sparked to a violent red, shooting up around her in a giant ring that kept everyone else away from her.

"I am the daughter of Saotome Ranma, great Dragon Gods. Lend me the power that I know you possess," she said softly through the energy that was gathered. She had never even thought of gathering her ki like this before, and the feeling scared her half to death. This could hurt dozens of people already, and was really going to hurt her if she screwed it up - it could be bad even if she did it right, really. So much energy... "You would not have allowed such a move before if you didn't understand why it was needed... please, let me protect my friend."

The violent ring that looked like flames flickered for a moment, and then died down to nothing. With a roar of frustration, Renia flexed her arms at her side and thought harder, trying with all of her being to call upon the tactic that she had stolen a look at only yesterday - was it only yesterday? It seemed that so much had changed since then...

Blue and white mist swirled to life around her without any warning as she looked back to the crowd and saw them closing in on the tiring neko-Maina. She couldn't keep going for long, that was for sure. There was a good deal of students of the Dojo trying to help stop her from hurting people, and they were putting up more of a fight than she had thought possible.

"Shishi no Ryuujin!" From the mists burst the incredible form of a magnificent dragon. It snaked around in the air several times above her before shooting down to ensnare her in an instant. Several of those watching screamed and fell backwards, trying to avoid the ethereal beast.

As quickly as it had surrounded her, it shot forward through the crowd knocking them aside as if they were made of paper or glass - though thankfully they weren't as breakable. The dragon opened its mouth as though to roar, but no sound came out as it surrounded Maina, encircling her quickly as it had Renia moments earlier.

It had appeared in an instant, and the dragon vanished in kind with a puff of white and blue mist. An eerie silence fell over the crowd as no one dared to breathe for a moment, wondering both about what had just happened and what had been happening earlier.

The neko-Maina then mewed softly and padded her way over to Renia on all fours, looking every part a cat if not for her human body. In a single bound, she had knocked the eldest Saotome child down and was curling up in her lap, much to Renia's surprise and embarrassment.

"Renia-chan?"

Renia looked down to Maina again as she felt the girl stirring suddenly in the silence, and smiled despite her discomfort as she looked up at her. "It's alright, Maina-chan. The neko-ken's over now."

"Thanks," she whispered, sighing for a moment before bolting upright and out of Renia's lap in an instant, looking around in dismay at the large crowd that had been watching them, not sure what to say.

She was saved having to say anything by the sudden appearance of Ranma Saotome. No one could really say how he had arrived, but the fact that Akane landed on the ground next to him from above, and Shampoo moments later carrying Nabiki suggested that he had come by the rooftops.

The rest of the afternoon was a complete blur to Renia. Her father stayed at the school for a while with Shampoo and Nabiki, explaining what had happened to the crowds while minimizing the damage that the truth could actually cause. In the meantime, Akane had ushered Minoru - who had come behind the four adults - Setsumi, Maina, and herself back to the Tendo residence in silence.

By the hard, cold look in her mother's eye, she knew that she was in trouble.

Kasumi had met them at the main gates and taken Maina right away to see her husband. Dr. Tofu had looked her over carefully behind closed doors, and when he had emerged, declared her to be tired, but otherwise in good health still. Nodoka had said something about the stupidity of pandas before Renia had been taken by the arm to her room by her mother.

Akane said nothing as she looked at her eldest daughter for a moment, and then turned and closed the door behind her. Idly, Renia wondered where Akiko was, but figured that she and Chika were probably in the Dojo, if not still in school. She had no idea what time it really way.

"I want an explanation."

Renia turned in surprise to find her father standing by the open window in her room suddenly. She knew it had been closed moments earlier, and was surprised, and a little disappointed in herself, that she hadn't heard it open.

"Now."

Apparently she was taking too long to answer. She knew that she had never seen her father so upset before in all her life - even after the time she and Setsumi had snuck into the kitchen to eat his birthday cake a day early (they were six and four at the time). "I just..."

"Just what, Renia?"

"I just wanted to know the history of our School!" Renia blurted out, closing her eyes against the tirade she knew was to follow her words. "No one told us anything, and I wanted to know what had happened before! After learning about the Umisen, I knew that there were sealed techniques, and I wanted to know about them! Please don't..."

Ranma cut her off by walked towards her. "So you thought you had to sneak into your mother's and my room and steal the School's Scrolls?" he shouted. "And then you went ahead and used a sealed technique in front of hundreds of people this afternoon? Don't you even know what sealed means?"

"It was all I could come up with!" Renia shouted back, trying to defend herself. Her parents had never yelled at her before, and she fought off the tears that were threatening to come already. "I had to get her to pay attention to me, no one else! I didn't want anyone to hurt Maina-chan!"

"So you'd rather betray your family honour than let a friend come to harm?" Ranma asked in a quiet voice. He didn't give her a chance to reply before making his way to the door, so she wasn't entirely sure how he had hoped she would have answered. "Starting tomorrow, you are to report to Sensei Muu Tsu for special training. This will continue everyday until such time as he deems it fit to stop, do I make myself clear, Renia?"

"Hai, Ryu-sensei."

"No," Ranma said, startling her. "My name is Ranma. You are to call me either Ranma-sensei or just Sensei until further notice. Am I clear?"

"Hai... Sensei."

He paused as he started to close the door. "I'm sorry, Renia-chan."

When the door closed entirely, Renia broke down into tears on her bed.


Shishi no Ryuujin: Roar of the Dragon God. Ranma's battle ki charged to such a degree that it forces the enemy to turn towards him. It was used to force Harito's Devil form to leave Akane alone and focus on him. The ki is so powerful that anyone not intended for the battle will be unable to get anywhere close to fighting, and it is this last aspect which draws it into Renia's mind when she uses it to get neko-Maina's attention.


I'd like to cover a topic that I suspect I may receive a couple of flames about very shortly - though I'd be happier if I didn't, rest assured. As my beta (SilverBullet23) pointed out, Ranma seems rather out of character at this stage in the story, given how he had behaved in Shadows are Stirring. I know that.

... I'm sure most of you are now asking what I'm thinking, if I know he's ooc. No one writes purposefully ooc, right? (In case you don't know the answer, I'll say this much - the best fanfiction authors at least take such things into account first). Everything depends on circumstance and interpretation. In this case, for Ranma to be so overbearing/overprotective of Renia and the scrolls, one has to ask the big question of why. Which I'm sure, if you weren't doing before, you now are. So why? Well, there was a certain incident in the past... an incident that I haven't covered just yet. The children of the story are not aware of it at all - given that it happened before Renia turned one, while Minoru was still in Fenrish's womb, and while Setsumi was still just a twinkle in her parents' eyes, that makes sense. Just trust in the fact that, when it does come to light, his behaviour will make more sense, as will Akane's behaviour towards their eldest child in the next chapter.

And you'll probably understand just why they never discuss the past with any of the kids, and never bring it up. When this story comes to light, that era will end, and everything will change for the kids. They will also better understand their parents - and know that when Ranma challenges/threatens something, he means business without fail.

Also, if any of you out there are parents (or siblings to significantly younger/weaker brothers/sisters), you'll understand that such roles usually instill a sense of overprotectiveness in a lot of people anyway…

Oh, and special thanks to said beta (SilverBullet23) for his help with this chapter.

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JakeTheSheepy: Glad to hear I lived up to expectations. I try to, anyway. It won't be as slow paced later on, trust me on that, though it may take a while longer than you might think for Ukyo and Genma to return. There's something else that they get to deal with first that is much more important – a look at the past, during Renia's first year of life mainly, but also finding out a bit about Chika and thwarting an engagement proposal…

nonengel: Yeah, Furikan is a bit troublesome right now, it's it. That will change later, too. I'm glad you like how things are going… and I know I don't often end quietly. Sorry about that.

Neon-Ronin: My understanding with the Umisen scrolls were that they weren't cut up – just folded to make the envelopes. That's why Ranma could learn the secrets of the technique – he could still read them, and later when he had the time, I figured he would have written it out, even if he was only sealing it again. Thanks for pointing that out though – it would come as no surprise that I missed something by mistake, after all. I'll do what I can to keep things coming properly… good luck with your own writing. I'll be by there later to leave a few reviews… I think I'm running behind overall with such things…

Wonderbee31: Yeah, things are going to get interesting quickly, don't worry there. And you've hit the nail dead on the hea, too – Maina is lonely, and Renia feels for her. She's lonely too, just in a different sense. As for the chapter, I know a lot of stuff happened that might not work together just yet… but it'll all make sense later.

Doctor Emmit Brown: Yeah, yeah he does… as you can see now. And more of that will come later, too, unfortunately for Renia. I'm glad I've caught your interest with the previews through responses (I hoped to catch a few people that way), but a comment you made in an earlier chapter (about liking the original characters) comes back to me suddenly, and I thought Id leave a bit of a preview here, too. There's a bit of a flashback coming up… one that will be focusing almost entirely on Ranma/Akane as they struggle to save the most important thing in their lives. Cryptic enough? Well, the full tale comes to light shortly, don't worry. Thanks for your feedback – as always, it means a lot.

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Until the sun sets upon a broken world…
The Shadows