¤´¯¤..¤´¯¤..¤´¯¤

Rinse

She'd do anything to sparkle in his eye

She would suffer, she would fight and compromise

She's been wishing on the stars that shine so bright

For answers to questions that will haunt her tonight

¤´¯¤..¤´¯¤..¤´¯¤

Rinse

And if she runs away she fears she won't be followed

What could be worse than leaving something behind

And as the depth of oceans slowly become shallow

Its loneliness she finds

If only he was mine


Joyous Heartache

Chapter 11: Lessons in Life

Saturday 15th January

Hmm… I think I may actually be able to finish this before school goes back cheers.

Enjoy!

p.s sorry about the cliffie in the last chapter!

February 22nd

Arg. I'm so confused. I just finished chp12, and I have no idea what you guys know and what you don't know… its hard keeping track of where you're up to when you are writing chapters ahead.

Next chapter may not be up for a few weeks, because I want to finish chp13 before I put it up!

One last note: To all the ppl who are in yr 11 now, and said to me 'hahaha you think yr 9 is hard, wait till you get to yr10' I completely understand. Homework homework homework homework ASSESSMENT ASSIGNMENT homework another assessment. For goodness sake teachers give us a break! Its only week 3!

I am extremely busy at the moment…

Due to school I haven't even had enough time to put up this ALREADY WRITTEN chapter! glares

Disclaimer: Haven't had one of these in a while, so just a reminder, I don't own Digimon, and all of the songs used are by Vanessa Carlton.

Ok, well yesterday I tried to put this up, but then wasn't working, so now I have to wait for the weekend before putting it up. Sorry! At least now I have time to answer reviews…

looks up wow, what a long, and pointless authors note…

-

Through the canopy of trees the sky was like black velvet, with no shadowy clouds to veil the sparkling stars. The white dots were like condolences for all the soldiers who were praying for the scouts that were lost already in the war. The scouts that saved the major army by killing many who attacked them; people who would have ended up attacking the main army instead.

The prince and heir of the Ishida kingdom, was staring up in the sky, lost in thought, thinking of all those things. Their camping ground was set, and he was loath to send out any more scouts to check the area after what had happened. Yamato looked up, duly noting Davis' presence sitting beside him on a log.

He could hear the soldiers whispering, rumours going around about the scouts they had lost. More importantly about the younger boy who had been leading them with their prince. No one knew who he was, no one understood what his position was amongst them, and now, no one knew where he was.

Satoki, the Captain, underneath the royal family, walked up to Yamato, looking unsure of what to do. "My lord?" he questioned. Yamato looked up, his blue eyes dark and troubled.

"Yes?"

He took a deep breath in, "The soldiers are talking, my lord. They are unsure what our next move is, and whether they are now capable of defeating the armies of Kamiya."

Yamato turned back to the fire before him, thoughts racing through his brain. The pressure was too much, and he was so confused. How could he give hope to his people, when he had none himself?

"My lord?" Sato asked.

Yamato held his head in his hands, "Sato, I just cant right now… please, just leave me be."

Satoki looked even more uneasy, "But my lord, you must do something" he pressed.

"Cant you take care of it," the heirs eyes were filled with grief and hurt and bore right into Sato.

The Captain was very confused of what to do now, and the little quarrel had caught the attention of many soldiers and pages, all interested in what was wrong with their prince, and why the younger boy was of such importance to a captain of the Takenouchi's and the prince of ishida.

"But my lord," he said, "They are worried about you, their prince, anything that I say will mean less to nothing to them."

Davis glared at the captain of the Ishidas, and decided it was high time he cut in, with a spurt of anger he yelled, "Listen, he doesn't want to do anything got it! There are more pressing issues on our minds right now!"

The captain took a step back, realising he went to far. Yamato sighed staring at the fire.

"May I offer some counsel?" he asked.

Yamato nodded imperceptibly, and the captain continued, "It is not smart to keep such secrets from anyone, especially such a large and important group of people such as your own army. Trust is the most important thing for an army to have, and eventually the pressure will cause the downfall of them all."

Yamato slowly looked up into Satoki's eyes, and he could see that he was being completely honest. "So you think that the truth would help?" he whispered unsure. He knew that Takeru would have been completely uncomfortable and against it if he were here. But he wasn't. He was a Prince of Ishida, and his deeds for his people had gone completely unnoticed.

Was he going to standby and let the same thing happen again?

Yamato looked down, "He was my brother," he whispered, and Davis looked up, surprised.

"My younger brother,"

Satoki stared, "You mean the 16yr old boy, was-"

"Prince Takeru Ishida," Yamato stated, before turning back to the fire, "Yes."

Yamato turned his head to the soldiers who had been listening nearby, looking at them. "Is it true?" one of them asked, gaining the attention of many surrounding soldiers.

Yamato nodded, "not many people knew though"

"Why?" another soldier asked, "Why has he been unknown to the public for so long?"

Matt shook his head, sitting down on the log, and the soldiers understood that now was not the time for questions.

The news spread like wildfire through the campsite, and many were anxious to pay their respects to their unknown prince. Yamato was sitting next to Davis by the fire again, listening to the talk around him.

Turning to Davis, he questioned, "Do you think that was the right thing to do?"

Davis didn't answer for a while, "Yes," a smile lit his features, "just to see the look on Takeru's face when he returns," he laughed.

Yamato looked at the younger boy, "You really think he's coming back?"

Davis nodded, "and you should too."

-

"My Lord?" The soldiers ran into the room, there disposition stony and erect, but there eyes shining with greed and pride. "You're orders proved successful, my Prince, and we have succeeded in killing and capturing many of the Ishida soldiers, including some of the higher ranks."

Taichi felt a wave of nervousness hit him, he was beginning to feel regret for a lot of things he had done in the past, especially lying to his sister of her past, for the war.

Now he was unsure if he really did want this war, did he really want to fight against his old best friend?

He was starting to think that this had nothing to do with Takeru's birth; that was just a reason…

Just an excuse

The guards pulled Takeru down a dark and cold hallway, on either side of the hallway there were dark prisons, in extremely bad conditions. They finally came to the end of the hallway, and there was a large iron bar door, taking out a big set of heavy keys they opened the door, and threw the stunned prince inside.

Takeru lay there, trying to breathe. He was duly thankful that his hands were chained in front of him and not behind, he didn't want to lose what little pride he had left wriggling around his cell trying to stand up.

That was the only thought that processed through his mind as he lay down in the dark dank cell; eyes closed as he remembered to breathe in and out, and repeated that process many times.

Slowly, he opened his eyes to the dank surroundings, and smelt the musky putrid scent of prison, the cold dark bricks, and the small cell windows letting in as little light and hope as possible. He hated it, hated the feeling of cells, the atmosphere that was around it.

Slowly he pushed himself of the ground, blinking his eyes and trying to adjust to the darkness. From nowhere, a strong hand helped pull him upright.

Takeru blinked again, surprised and unsure. His head was still pounding from the beating he received, and it was well into night, the moonlight reflected on the ground through the bars, he could make out a human form.

"Are you all right?" it whispered softly, he sounded young, male and completely comfortable in the dark surrounding.

Takeru nodded, but unsure whether it was imperceptible, he opened his mouth, "I think so."

He looked up at the boy, who was standing now in the moonlight, he had a kind soft face, bruised slightly, his wrists were unbound, but he had a metal cuff round his wrist. His hair was a dark colour, and he was definitely about 16.

The boy glared at the barred door, "those guards are always too rough," he said, "But don't worry those binds will be taken off soon enough,"

Takeru scoffed, an unamused expression on his face as he imagined them even considering taking off his binds.

He nodded, "even though it doesn't feel like it, my names Kayel."

"Takeru"

Kayel looked at him with a strange expression, before accepting the name. Takeru slowly sat down, Kayel definitely didn't look like an Ishida, but you never really knew.

Kayel looked at him, "What are you in for?" he asked.

Takeru sighed, running his hand through his blonde hair, thinking of a way to explain, "Opposing," he stated.

The other boy nodded, "That's seems to be the way it is these days," he said, "I've been in here for a good few months from what I can gather from the passing of time in here, I think they've probably forgotten why, so they cant decide what to do with me. There have been many people who they've put in here, but none of them stayed very long."

"I don't expect to stay here long either," Takeru said.

Kayel looked up, "What? Have they already decided on an execution?" he asked.

"Nope," Takeru said, although he was 99 sure of what his fate here would be, "I'm going to escape."

Kayel smiled, "But no-ones ever said that before, and I really don't think its possible."

"Then you've never been in a cell with yours truly," Takeru smiled around his split lip, secretly hoping that they would keep him around long enough for him to plan an escape.

Kayel laughed, "Obviously not."

There were some moments of silence, before Takeru continued, "So, do you remember?"

Kayel looked up, his slightly long hair following, "Huh?"

Takeru continued, "Why you're in here"

Kayel nodded, "Yeh," he whispered, seeming reluctant to go on "my family was pretty poor so I had to join the army, it was never really my thing, and I didn't understand it, I mean, why fight in a war that has no reason? It just seems like a waste of life to me. I made the mistake of saying this out aloud to some of my new friends, and they told me in."

Takeru looked down at the floor, "Oh, I'm sorry."

"Don't be," Kayel said, "Whats done is done, I just want to get out of here and make sure they didn't hurt my family."

Takeru looked up, "I know what you mean, my brother's going to be really worried,"

Kayel smiled, "Of course, your whole family will be, it's the best way to go down, standing up for what you believe in, they'll also be proud."

He sat down, looking at Takeru through the darkness as he tried to balance himself and sit down next to Kayel, "That's not what I mean," Takeru said resting his head on his knees, exhausted from all the things he had learnt in just one day.

"Kayel," he started, looking up, his eyes unsure, "I'm a prisoner of-"

He was cut off abruptly as the guards opened up the barred door, shoving it open with a load clang, sneering at Takeru. "Come on, you Ishida scum." The guards said as they slowly approached the new friends, glaring and leering all along. "Today is not your day," they said.

Grabbing him, they jerked him roughly up to them, punching his face so that the lip began to bleed again. One guard came unimaginably close, right up to Takeru's face, a sick smile upon his mouth. "Its ours," he whispered, as Takeru writhed in his bonds trying to move away from their rough touch.

"Enjoy your last moments," they taunted, shoving him out the large door.

Kayel sat stunned, "war" he whispered, finishing his new friends sentence, and he understood. The war was beginning; the useless war that had been going on for ages was taking the first step into eternity. Now it was impossible to stop this war until somebody, namely the princes, realised how useless it was, how pointless.

Right now he was the only one who fully understood. They were all the same, deep down. All had the same priorities, and trust, but for some reason they were being pitted uselessly against one another. He had spent a good ten minutes talking to what he thought was a Kamiyan, but turned out to be an Ishida, and he still couldn't see the difference.

There was no embodiment of evil, no bad country that needed to be destroyed. There was just power, and those who wanted more of it.

His eyes looked like ebony in the darkness of the prison, searching for an answer, for just one way that it could be stopped.

One way to save all the lives pointlessly at stake.

Takeru felt himself being shoved again down the hallway back to the prison. He was too exhausted to worry about what had just been decided, both physically and emotionally. He seemed to be delirious all throughout the hearing, from the beatings he had been receiving all throughout the day, and now it was become closer to midnight, and that was all his body could take.

The judgement had gone just as he had expected, no chance to talk, and people all around him yelling about the best and most satisfying way of killing him. Really quite pleasant.

Kayel was still sitting in the same spot when the door was opened once again with a large clang, this time the guards closed the door behind them, and took Takeru to a dark corner, and put him in the chains on the wall. "Sleep well," One of the guards said, before laughing out the door.

He heard the footsteps disappear down the hallway, and once he was sure they were gone, moved over to where they had Takeru chained, confused at the past events.

"Takeru?" he questioned, looking at his new friend for signs of life.

Takeru coughed, "You were right," he whispered deliriously, "they did take off the binds."

Not quite what I meant, Kayel thought, looking at him sympathetically. "You can go to sleep they wont return again for a while."

Kayel didn't know what time of day it was, as he woke up blearily to the familiar dark cell, and his new friend chained to the wall. Takeru was awake, his eyes blinking looking around the cell for something to avert his thoughts from the pain he was still going through.

Kayel blinked, trying to see through the darkness, "You're awake"

Takeru smiled wryly, "Its hard sleeping like this," he informed the Kamiyan.

Kayel nodded, embarrassed, "Right, of course," he looked up, concerned, "Did you get a bit of sleep?"

Takeru shrugged through the chains, "Enough,"

"Listen, mate," Kayel started, "They've never done this before,"

Takeru smiled, "Kayel, its alright. I told you, or, almost told you, I'm a-"

"Prisoner of war," Kayel finished.

"Yeh," Takeru drifted off the atmosphere uncomfortable.

"Well," Kayel smiled, ignoring the atmosphere, "You've proved me right in many of my assumptions."

"Like what?" The atmosphere disappeared, as Takeru questioned.

Kayel smiled, "If you're a prisoner of war, then you've got to be a soldier, and I always thought that everything they told us about the Ishidans were a lie, and that they were probably a lot nicer than the Kamiyan soldiers."

"and I've proved both of them positive?" Takeru asked.

"You certainly have." Kayel laughed, "You can call me Kay, if you want, that's what all my friends used to call me."

Takeru smiled at the gesture, and he somewhere in his head that he would escape and return Kayel to his family, "and you are most welcome to call me Tk." He answered.

There was a moment of silence, and neither of them noticed the slight footsteps coming down the hallway.

Kayel laughed, "To tell you the truth, most of the Kamiyan soldiers were bastards."

Takeru flinched, thinking of his father for the first time in many days. "I've been called that"

The other boys head whipped up, his eyes confused and startled. Takeru was most certainly nothing like those Kamiyan sheep.

Before he had time to question the startling statement, his head quickly turned to the door, and the guards entered, making a beeline for Kayel.

Kayels eyes turned confused as they picked him up, and bound his hands again, he didn't say anything though. He knew better than to question a guard, but gave them a good glare for measure as they kicked him out of the cell.

They passed a superior looking women, her long brown hair hidden by a dark cloak, done up with a golden clasp.

"The cell is empty of all but the Ishidan, My Lady," He said, "We'll dispose of this one in a nearby cell."

They threw Kayel into an empty cell outside his own large one. Kayel looked about him, confusion etched into his being. He hadn't been out of that cell for over 4 months, and was beginning to wonder about his new friend.

The guards bowed as they let the Lady enter, and she glanced at the Kayel, his eye colour now noticeable out of the darkest cell, but dulled from all the months locked up and her heart went out to him.

Turning to the guards, she ordered, "Leave us, I will return for you shortly."

The guards nodded and bowed, and only let their confusion show as they turned around from their queen. Kayel watched them go, his dark green eyes following their movement, as he moved in his bonds, sitting in the dark corner of his new small cell, and waiting.

Takeru's head went up, his eyes challenging, as he struggled with his bonds, but the person who came through the door was the last that he would have expected.

He stopped struggling as the graceful figure came through the doorway, and for some reason his guard dropped a bit. He felt as if he was in no danger from her, and that she meant no harm.

The Queen of the Kamiya's knelt down to where the youngest prince of Ishida was chained.

Takeru spoke first, his eyes looking navy in the dark, "you look like her." He choked.

"Like who." Her melodic voice counteracted.

"Hikari."

This stunned the Queen, she was sure that the Ishida's were not supposed to know of the return of their little princess, "I never believed what my son said. I didn't seem right."

He looked up to her with wide unbelieving eyes, filled with pain, and such hope she couldn't meet his gaze, so she continued.

"You and Yamato were never bad boys. I didn't want this war, and I know you didn't. I never believed it."

"Thankyou."

"What for."

"Lots of things" He smiled, his voice softer… "I saw Hikari yesterday, and it was a lot harder than I expected it to be… Sometimes, I imagine what my mother was like, and I think she'd be somewhat like you…"

The Queen looked at the boy, he was smiling, despite the death sentence on his head, despite being chained to a wall, he was smiling as if he hadn't a care in the world. Nancy was blessed to have given birth to such pure innocence; so much like she was.

"Nancy was so much more than me." She whispered softly.

Takeru smiled softly, seemingly looking at the cracks in the floor as if he hadn't a care in the world.

"There's more…" The queen said as she looked at him. "You said something about Hikari."

He paused, the smile faltering as he looked up into her eyes, the despair was certain… he looked back down at the floor and said in a voice that she could barely hear, even though there was such silence.

"I loved her," His soft voice rang throughout the silence, she had to strain to hear him, but his sentence ended as if unfinished.

"And she loved me."

The Queen walked out of the cell stunned, looking at the guards she nodded her thanks, "You can put the other one back in" she told them, giving Kayel a glance in his cell.

The guards bowed their heads, "No, my lady," they said, "I think it is more appropriate for them to stay separated for the time being, we believe the prince will be coming soon."

"Well," The queen started, "Make sure that afterwards that boy goes back in his own cell."

"Yes, your highness,"

"And look after him properly." The guards nodded their heads in acceptance, before returning to their posts.

Kayel smirked behind his bars, moving out of the dark corner and into the front of the cell where the hallway candles were flickering, reflecting bars in his small cell. With another rogue smirk he sat down and gave a death glare to the guard nearest to him.

There was only one good thing about that cell and he wasn't going to waste it. The guard noticed Kayels glare, and glared back, before submitting.

Kayel smiled roguishly. This could be fun. He caught the eye of someone in the adjacent cell, and his eyes widened at the sight of the other Ishida scouts. He could tell from their uniform where they were from. Offering them a little smile, he went back to his glaring game.

Takeru had lost all ways of measuring time in the dark black cell by the time the cell gate clicked open once again, he was wide awake, and his arms were throbbing from holding his weight. He was hungry, and his throat was parched, and had no idea where they had taken Kayel.

He didn't even look up as the gate opened with a loud clang, but seemed to give death glares to the ground that was so close, yet unreachable.

A voice cleared its throat, and TK remembered that someone had entered, he had hoped it would have been the guards returning Kayel, but clearly that was not it.

His eyes, navy in the deep darkness, locked with ebony-brown ones.

He smirked, "Tai! Haven't seen you for a while, its been what," his face lost the smile and turned into a glare, as he continued dangerously, "Three years."

Tai eyes turned unsure, "You have some spunk,"

Takeru smiled without humour or kindness, "I try."

"You should know that between the two of us, you are the one chained to the wall, and I am the one who got you there,"

Takeru scoffed, "Perhaps, but that doesn't change the fact that I have a free conscience, while you, for all your glory, know that what you are doing is wrong."

Tai looked at him incredulously, "I haven't made any mistakes" he said, "You are the one who got here,"

TK shook his head, "That's what makes us all different, our parents, Yamato, Sor, you and me."

The older boy looked confused, "What?"

"Our choices," He looked at Tai accusingly, "how we see things,"

Tai gave him a look that clearly said he didn't understand.

"But in our heart we're all the same."

Tai laughed, "You're not making any sense."

"You can make excuses around everything you've done, Tai, and pretend that you have no conscience telling you to make amends, but no matter how many times you feed yourself lies, the truth is still going to be staring at you, in the face. The longer you hold it off, the worse the outcome will become."

Tai shook his head, disgusted as the words hit home harder than he would have liked, "you have no idea about anything that Hikari has been through,'"

Takeru nodded, "Yes that relates to Hikari too." His navy eyes looked at his brothers' once best friend through the darkness, "Have you told yourself so many lies that you believe them all?"

"I don't have time for this," Tai said, and backed away, "I could have you killed,"

"I'm going to die Tai, either way. That threat has no back."

Glaring at Takeru through the darkness, he turned around, the younger boys words echoing through his head, he was reaching the door as Takeru spoke again.

"Yama never talked about you like you were a bad person, Tai." Blue eyes latched onto Dark brown once again, "He used to be right."

Standing there for a second, Taichi became lost in memories, shaking them away he opened the door and shakily walked out.

Kayel was still glaring mercilessly at the guards when the door clanged open again. Quickly putting on an innocent expression, he seemed to find something extremely interesting with his fingers.

"Put the other one back in the cell. Don't let them have any more visitors for the day." The voice said.

The guards nodded, looking uncomfortably at Kayel nervous at the notion of going anywhere near his cell, let alone leading him somewhere else. "Yes, your highness." They said, sounding a lot more scared than anyone would like to admit.

Kayel just tried desperately to hide the smirk that was trying to get through his innocent façade.

Hikari lay on her pink bed, her thoughts once again returning to the young Prince that they she had met almost 4 days ago, in 'the cell'. It was all she could think about, it was as if there was a string between them, and it had been pulled too tight, and all that she wanted to do was race down there look after him.

But she didn't know why.

The notion was completely un-comprehendible. Here they were. The great battle of their time, the enemy prince captured, and all that she wanted to do was make sure he wasn't hurt.

Or see him again.

Something had stirred again within her, when first saw him the other day. And memories just kept flooding back in, and she didn't know what to do with them all.

None had even had that prince in them, so why were they triggered by him? She didn't know where she was in these memories, but there was something about everything that just didn't make sense.

But she wanted it to. She wanted to know why just seeing him made her heart break in two.

Why did she want to see him again?

Why did she want to look after him?

The floodgate had opened and there was nothing she could do.

Sitting up on her bed, she decided to get something to read to keep her mind off him.

Making her way to the bookshelf, she opened a small, pink book.

A thin piece of paper fell right into her lap.

Slowly she opened it up, her crimson eyes scanning over its contents.

It was written in her handwriting she used around 3 years ago, its writing beautiful and flowing.

'You must believe in who you are and Trust your heart; it is the only one that doesn't lie.'

-

to be continued

- -

A/N: THIS IS A PRETTY IMPORTANT AN, SO READ IT IF INTERESTED IN NOTICES AND TALKING ABOUT CHPS!

WOOHOO! I FINISHED IT! I've been writing this chapter for so long, and just didn't know how to make it as good as possible for you guys… It pretty much all takes place in the prison, and I'm sorry about that, hopefully that will change soon, but I'm not giving away anything!

Do you like Kayel? I was always going to introduce another OC, and I must admit I've grown quite attached to him… I hope you guys have too… I've known that Takeru was going to meet a new friend in the cells for ages and I've known exactly what he was going to look like, and his name… well, it went through an evolution… first it was Cael, then it was Cayel, and then I decided I liked Kayel best.

It was fun to finally write him in this chapter and watch as his personality evolved… I hope you guys like him too.

I know it seems that they haven't really talked that much, or know each other too well, but by the end of the chapter they've been in the cell together for a few days, and in conditions as such, you get to know one another quite quickly and have to learn to trust one another, cause you are all that you have.

This chapter was hard because Takeru doesn't know what Kayel looks like, and Kayel doesn't know what Takeru looks like, in a dark cell. I was thinking about giving away his looks slowly, but for a hint, he looks more Takenouchi than Kamiya.

PRISON

I figure that the prison is a hard picture to get; this is just a thought, think of it like this. There is a large hallway, with cells on either side, at the end of this hallway there is a barred door, the entrance to the big cell. That is Kay and Tk's cell.

Huh. Maybe that seems simple enough, but I'm unsure whether I explained it well in the story.

Hope you enjoyed it, the next chapter will be coming soon!

Love,

Em

Review Responses

Amber: Thanks, I'll try!

Evil Genius: Don't worry, I'm glad your reviewing now tho! . Monster? I hope I'm not making her into one, but I suppose it looks like that in the end of the last chapter! (mwahahaha) She'll turn back soon, I love her innocence as well! Hm. Crests… theres a good question… haha! I'm glad you decided to review, and I love questions! Thanks!

ArieHuh! A lot of people have been asking me that, maybe I didn't make it clear enough… shrugs shoulders oh well, no, Take didn't lost his memory as well, but he understood that he wouldn't see her for a while and moved on for a bit, whereas Kari couldn't do that, cause she lost her memory… hope that cleared it up a bit! If not, look back over my past review responses to other ppl, I may have explained it better then! Thanks heaps!

Michele: Yay! I'm glad you liked it, hope this chapter was as good as the last! Thanks!

VamprincessmiyuThanks, I'm glad you enjoyed, there are a lot of better prince and princess ones out there, but my next story, or my story after my next one, is going to have them much more in character, I'm glad you liked it! Thanks!

Nightgodesshehe! I'm glad you liked, I posted up the mini story, if you want to read, its called shifting tides… thanks!

RogueSummersLoverI'm glad I explained the question sufficiently! Everything will begin to fall into place pretty soon, so don't worry! Sorry about the wait! Thanks for reviewing!

BlueSakuramonThanks! The mini stories up, if you want to read, and about the connection thing, it was more of an automatic response when she heard who he was, feeling the connection will become/has become more of an aftershock. I'm not so sure how well I did Takes reaction… but I may go over it some more, thanks for reviewing!

EbacustaWhen I first started the story, I was going to include all the other digidestined, but now I see that just aint going to happen, but they are all going to appear in my next two stories, which will be set in modern day times! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!

Review lord: Memories will come, slowly… patience! Thanks for the favourite! You shall see, as for the rest of your statements! Thanks for reviewing!

Eva-Freak015: Yeah… stupid soldiers, Thanks for the review!

Kay: I'm glad that I surprised you! Thanks!

PintaminoD'accord ! Sorry it took longer than I expected!

Tabbycat411: it pleasures me greatly to see all of these questions that I really shouldn't answer… Sorry, but the wondering comes with the waiting, which hopefully wont be too long! Thanks for the review!

Yutaka: Thanks! I'll try!

Godsbane I'm glad u liked! Thanks!

Takari Lady aka D-3- Thanks!

Unforgiven Gamer: Hiya! Yeah, I think with LSF I wasn't too bad, it seems to be this one I just always seem to take longer than a month… I mean this chapter has been written since before I put chp10 up, yet somehow, it hasn't been put up till almost a month afterwards… (glares at school)… yeah, i was hoping for the twist effect… Thanks for reviewing!

I think there are a few more reviews that came after I downloaded the review page to write the responses, so if I missed you I'm extremely sorry!

P.s: Go to my unfinished site: www.takari.tk Eventually it will have a lot more information, and I'll upload pictures and maybe even videos for my fanfiction, and ideas I had but didn't continue with… but not yet, for now its just a plain black and rainbow site.

You can go if your interested.

Thanks!


Wednesday 26th January 2005