A/N: Thanks for NOT reviewing. Just Kidding. Well hope you like this chapter. I have been getting writers block. Yeah, I understand that this may not be the best chapter but I am sure you won't mind.


Sidney and Shawna were in a carriage, two horses trotted at a medium pace. The sky was blue and they were half way to Ack-rin's castle. They had sat in silence most of the way. "Well what do you want to steal from Mr. Rin's home?" Shawna had looked up from the window and looked toward Sidney with a large smile on her face. "I think we should go for the comforters. I hear they are beautiful. Or the curtains." She chuckled under her breath.

"Nah, I say we go with all the knives and silver ware, oh and also all his weapons." Sidney looked from her window and they both started to laugh uncontrollably. "Do you think we will get out of here before we get old and wrinkly?" She quickly fixed a serious face. She couldn't keep it very long. They were laughing so hard that they could not breathe.

"Yeah, I am sure that we will get out in a matter of three days to three weeks. I don't think that we will be there for over the month. Do you think that I am going to go through Jankyn withdrawals?" Shawna asked when they had gotten very quiet.

"Yeah, by the way you was looking at him early this morning I think that you are going to kill yourself if you don't get to see him. Now Shawna Marie Maroon, I want you to promise me that you are not going to fall in love with Ack-rin, and that you are not going to have his kids. And if you do you will put them in a orphanage. I will not let you take care of a child that was made by somebody that killed your family….huh girlfriend. That is not going to happen..." Shawna took a long breath. "Now if you are to marry Jankyn then you will have to promise me that you are going to make him move to Scottsville. Make him move his castle if you have to. And if you don't I will slap you with a fish, Salmon if you prefer." A stern look grew upon her face. Again they were laughing so hard that both their stomachs were hurting and tears were flowing from their eyes.

The carriage came to a sudden stop. Sidney and Shawna were knocked to the front of the carriage. The luggage had fallen of the back of the carriage. Shawna looked out one window and Sidney looked out on the other side. The horses were kicking their legs in the air. Something had spooked the horses. The carriage was out of control. Shawna pulled herself back into the carriage and then pushed her self over toward Sidney. She grabbed Sidney's shirt and pulled her back in the carriage.

"Did you see the driver-dude? Because, I didn't see him when I was looking out the window." Sidney pushed her hair out of her face. Pulling it up into a tight pony tail she had also dumped her suitcase open. "I am going out there to see what the entire ruckus is about. This is not normal, I think anyways." She grabbed a couple of knives and put them in various places. She put her cross necklace on and grabbed a vile full of holy water.

"No, didn't see no cab driver-dude." Shawna quickly found her suitcase that had all her weapons in it and put her knives on in various places. She jumped put of the carriage and ran toward the horses. She had clamed the horses down and covered their eyes with a cloth that she had torn off of her shirt. Sidney had stopped her and they had turned to look at the horrifying scene of their driver. He was slain, his head hanging by a single thread like piece of skin. His face was bloody and he was knocked over to the side.

In his had he clenched a piece of paper. Sidney had forced open his had and pulled the paper out. The writing was in English, but was unreadable from all the blood that was on it. Time passed and they had cleaned up carriage and pulled it to the side of the road. They gave the driver a proper burial and said their good-byes. During that time they had let the paper dry and was now able to be read. They had un-hooked the horses and rode them bareback to the castle.

"Jankyn, Aubry. I think you need to read this!" Shawna and Sidney burst into the house and saw that Jankyn and Aubry and several other people stood there with a model of Ack-rin's castle. They were delegating on how to attack his castle and kill Ack-rin.

"You really need to read this!" Sidney handed over the paper and told them about the horses and the driver.

"You two need to be on heavy watch. Stay here. And I mean it!" Jankyn quickly left the room with Aubry following right behind him.


A/N: Dun. Dun. Dun! Such a good ending. This chapter is really good I think, best by far. Give me a review, and let me know what you think.

Lisa de Lujun.