A.N: Yo yo everybody! Its-a me! Mario! Lol jk. I'm sorry I started this long long-awaited reunion with such a terrible joke. I suck. I humbly apologize. And I also apologize for how long I've been gone... LIFE... Need I say more. But as I keep saying. I'll finish this story if its the last thing I ever do.

Also... little a tidbit that no one asked for... would it be too creepy if I admitted that Jack's dream was inspired by a similar one of my own. Sometimes my own mind scares the shit out of me. After I wake up, I'm like wtf brain?! Where'd the heck did that come from. That's it. No more scary movies for you before bed... then immediately it decides to go watch IT at 1 AM alone.

Now enough of my rambling, you must've heard too much of it already. Here is the next chapter. I HOPE YOU'LL LIKE IT CAUSE HO HO THIS ONE IS A DOOOSEY! BUT WAIT! Before that is ...

SHOUT OUTS!

Daisy: OMGOSH ME TOOOOOO! *combusts from fangirl overload* They are the bestest ever. So perfect. And thank you so much. I hope you're still with me. I'm so sorry for taking so long. Here's the next chapter and cookies! (::)(::)(::)
Infrared-Ultraviolet: C18- IKR! Jack and responsible? In the same sentence?! Say it isn't so. But all in all… I absolutely loved writing Jack and Emma's still duo thing. It was so much fun. I'm glad you enjoyed it as well. 10/10 big bro characters is what I live for. *cough* Tadashi and Dean *cough cough* And YAY! I like that you agree with me on the Orange color thing. Honestly not many people appreciate the beauty of the color. And lol… I nailed it cause that's basically me irl. (Why do I say this to people so proudly I'll never know) And yeah… as for their sibling reunion… You'll have to wait and see. We're almost there. C19-OMG YAS! That's exactly what I was going for. It made me so happy reading those words you wrote about Jack needing to hear some reassuring words for once. And hahaha, you and me both, my good friend. Don't worry. All will be revealed soon I promise… Like really really soon. You wanted Hic's tragic backstory? Well here it is… Your welcome in advance. Dude! That thing where you said the crush and banging my head against the wall… I AM LIVING THAT EXAMPLE AT THE MOMENT CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE IM DYING OVER HERE! For months now no less. *cries in a corner* C20-Lol yeah. I don't mind the ship but its not something I wanted to get into. I wanted the story to make sense in a logical zombie apocalypse way more than just catering to the audience. Lol, I'm sorry about the over-explainy bits. I never know if anything is too much. Even in real life my friends gotta be like WE GET IT before I actually shut up. Its kinda embarrassing. AND IKR! I think Jack and Astrid would make a kickass duo. And while I ship Hiccup with both Merida and Astrid. They aren't that strong and I didn't want to stray from the path that I've chosen for this fanfic. About the POV changes. I'll try my best to keep it to a minimum. It'll be a slow change though so please bear with me. And Punzie… Well… if your reading this shoutout before reading the chapter then… I apologize in advance for what I'm about to put you through. C21- ME TOO! Lord knows how I would react. Jeez, I don't even wanna think about it. And I get the thing with Jack. But given this backstory with his little sister… I don't see him as a crier… nor as someone who's first reaction is to panic, ya know? But I can easily see him throwing a fit and getting mad at how cruel and unfair the world is to him for taking away the people he cares about most. His sister, his uncle and now Punz. I donno why I feel it suits him. ^^ I still really appreciate you telling me though. OMG ME TOO! Can you imagine having to deal with that sort of shit on your own!? *shivers* THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL COMMENTS AND THOUGHTS! I absolutely love reading and replying to them. (::)(::)(::)(::)(::)
OneWhoDreamz: Lol, Jack was pretty scary there, wasn't he? Let's see a zombie survive against him then huh. And tbh… who knows what I mean about the little black bag at this point. Who knows… Maybe I am throwing you off… Maybe my words are exactly how I intent for them to be. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I know you'll have fun figuring it out either way and about the amputation thing… Personally I find that more horrifying than death. The thing is, if I was bitten by a zombie and someone had offered to cut one of my limbs off I'd rather die or be turned. I wouldn't wanna live the rest of my life being a liability to my friends or family during a zombie apocalypse where they'll probably have to sacrifice themselves at some point to save my worthless life. I'd rather spare them of that. I feel very very strongly against my loved ones suffering cause of me… and I guess when I decided to go down this path, a little bit of my insecurities bled into the story. I know its not a logical way of reasoning as to why they didn't do what they could've or should've done. But its my take on it. I hope its enough. ^^; Thank you for the review Dreamer! (::)(::)(::)
Bauerriny: OMG I KNOW! The title song alone! Jeez that beautiful wonderful guitar and all the emotions and nostalgia it brings. Thanks for reminding me about TLOU. SO GOOD! And of course I don't mind you re-posting the translated version of this. Please do send me the link to where it'll be going though. I'd love to check it out. And thanks a bunch for the sweet comment. (::)(::)

ENJOY!

ONCE AGAIN A BIG BIG THANKS TO ALL THOSE OF YOU LOVELY PEOPLE WHO ARE STILL WITH ME ON THIS AND HAVE BEEN PATIENT WITH ME AND ARE SUPPORTING ME! I LOVE AND APPRECIATE EVERY ONE OF YOU! *gives you all a big sloppy kiss*


Chapter 21: I'll Never Let Go Jack.

How could she be so calm about this?

Is she not afraid of death? Or is it that she felt that life wasn't worth living in a world filled with dead things anymore…?

Well, now that wasn't entirely true, was it? They didn't know if the world is filled with zombies for sure, did they? It could just be the small town of Burgess that was met with this misfortune.

Their home…

How did things go so wrong so fast? Rapunzel wondered as she sat next to Jack. He had been sitting dead silent beside for a long while now; not even glancing at her. The weight of the gun he despised, resting uselessly on his lap. Not long now- will one of those bullets be lodged in her brain for all of eternity as she roamed the earth as a soulless, mindless creature.

She knew her friends wanted to do something to help her. Anything to help, but they all knew it was just too hopeless. They all seemed lost in their own thoughts. They did come up with a few possible solutions that could cure her but none seemed even the least bit feasible; plus they didn't have the resources to pull it off anyway. Most, if not all the solutions were devised from zombie movies and comics… Yeah, cause obviously, those were the most reliable of sources to go on.

Where would they even begin to search for a cure? Would they even know what to look for? Will they find it if they did? Maybe, if they had had more time…

It's not that her friends were pessimists, they were just being realistic. And that's exactly why Jack now sat solemnly beside her looking as miserable as can be. As if the weight of the whole world rested on his slumped shoulders.

She felt horrible for asking him to be the one to do it. But she wanted him to… He needed to be the one. Her heart was screaming at her when he finally agreed to what would be her last wish. She felt an array of mixed emotions within herself. She didn't know how to figure them out. It was just too overwhelming. The feelings were not only for Jack but for her other friends as well; Hiccup and Merida.

Rapunzel might have been a popular girl in school, but she never really shared that special bond with any of her friends there. Of course, she knew many if not most of them hung out with her mostly because of her family's fortune.

But these three, they hadn't even spent a whole day with her and yet, here she was, sharing her last moments with them. And they're there for her; comforting her. God knows, she needs it. They keep telling her that things will alright even though they all knew it was a blatant lie.

Destiny had brought them together but it seemed that destiny was crueler than the devil himself; it brought them all together only to tear them apart again. Her heart ached at the thought. This would be her final moments on earth and her last moments with her best friends; she refused to spend in in grief.

And that's why; they now sat at one of the relatively cleaner tables of the messy diner, having breakfast like it was any other normal day. Merida and Hiccup sat on the other side of the table, parallel to her and Jack; laughing at the friendly banter, pretending for the sake of her sanity as well as their own, that nothing was wrong. It was merely an act to cheer her up; it would've worked too if it weren't for that persistent black aura around them.

But still… it was something…

Hiccup passed some bits of breakfast under the table for Toothless while cracking a joke, Merida flushed and punched him playfully; careful not to hurt his shoulder. She smiled to herself as she took a small bite from the breakfast that Merida helped Hiccup prepare that early morning. It wasn't anything special but nevertheless, Rapunzel savored each bite as it would be the last thing she would get to eat before the overwhelming hunger for human flesh began.

She was aware of the fact that she wouldn't get turned into a zombie that very instant. Symptoms would show up first, just like it did with her parents… She wondered if she would know exactly when she'd turn into a zombie or if it was more of a spontaneous process.

They had discussed it earlier on, while she and Jack watched their other two friends prepare their morning meal and they had come to the conclusion that it would take hours, at least six before anything even happens. And the first signs to watch out for were fatigue and headaches. She wasn't feeling either at the moment so that was a good sign. Maybe she dodged a bullet…? It was of course highly unlikely but still… one can hope…

They had all finished eating and were now sitting at another table. One that was closer to the front door and the broken window where the sunlight shone most. Toothless stood guard at the door; ears perked up at even the slightest of sounds.

"I wish we had a pinball machine o' a foosball table o' somethin'," said a bored-out-of-her-mind Merida. The only thing currently keeping her busy was the knife in her hand. She was carving little stick men figures with bows and arrow onto the flat surface of the table. It was the same knife she had used to kill that zombie earlier with. She had decided that; the knife was an easier and also effective weapon to have with her. Not that she was ever planning on leaving her precious bow behind. No, she just thought it was better to have an addition to her little arsenal. She even had the perfect means to carry it.

She would insert the blade between the laces of her right army boot. The hilt will keep it from falling out and no one would get hurt that way. Pretty cool, huh? Yup, she felt like one of those awesome super assassins on a mission.

"I know what you mean, even a deck of cards could keep me entertained right now." Jack sighed, leaning back in his chair, propping his bare feet up on the table, and clasping his hands behind his cool neck. His gun laid uselessly next to him.

"Or monopoly…" Hiccup chimed in innocently, then frowned when his friends looked at him like he had grown three heads. "What? It's a nice game." He muttered.

"Yeah, for a nerd like ya, it is," Merida cackled.

"A lot of people play it!" Hiccup defended.

"Sure they do, Hic." Jack snickered teasingly.

They talked for hours. Shared stories and traded tales from their pasts. They got to know one another even more. Jack, of course, being the most secretive of them all. He told them what he told Rapunzel on the rooftop. They pretty much had adopted the same look that she had given him. But he was less forthcoming when it came to his 'adventures' in Burgess. When it was apparent that he wanted the spotlight turned away from him, Merida picked up. She told them about her life in Scotland and all the fun she had there. Then finally, it was Hiccup's turn.

"Anyways, ya neve' told us abou' yer family," Merida questioned. She was curious to know how Hiccup's family was. Were they as awkward as he is? Or were they the mean military types? For some reason, everything about Hiccup kinda fascinated her. His personality intrigued her and his mannerisms made her laugh. Even back in her homeland, she'd never met anyone like him.

"Oh… well…" Hiccup hesitated with a pause. Why was telling them about his past so difficult? It's not like they were going to change their opinion about him if he did anyway. Was he ashamed? Yeah, that was probably it. Looking at Merida's bright smiling face, Jack's impassive gaze and Rapunzel's inquisitive look told him that wouldn't judge him. Plus it also looked like Rapunzel could use the distraction. He hadn't missed the way she had been wincing ever so often and creasing her forehead from time to time. So with a deep sigh, he just came right out and broke the ice. "I don't have a family…"

An echo of silence followed that sentence. No one said a word. It was definitely not what they were expecting. "You mean… you're a-"

"Yeah," Hiccup said; saving them the trouble of saying the 'O' word. "Toothless here's my only family,"

Bark! Bark!

"I'm so sorry to hear that," came Rapunzel's whisper followed by Merida's apology. Jack, as usual, didn't say anything; but his eyes said it all anyway.

"It's okay, I mean it's no big deal, you know…" Hiccup shrugged uncomfortably; subconsciously rubbing his right arm. Speaking about this was harder than he imagined. Please let this conversation end here. Don't make them ask me what happened Hiccup prayed.

"Wha' happened?" Merida asked.

Of course…

"Merida!" Rapunzel scolded.

"What? I was just askin'," Merida shrugged dismissively and again faced Hiccup attentively; gesturing him to answer her question.

"Well uh… I um… never knew my real parents…" Hiccup said sadly with his eyes cast down. He refused to look at his friends till he finished his tale. "I know I was born in Brentwood, Pennsylvania and I grew up in an orphanage there…"

And that orphanage was nothing like the one back in Burgess. The building where he grew up in for the past few years was more of a home than any other 'homes' he's been in in the past.

Irene Humphrey was the lady who ran the little homely orphanage. Sure, she was angry and yelled most of the time but everybody in the orphanage knew she meant well. She took good care of them and changed into a completely different person when one of them was sick. She was kind when she had to be and strict when she needed to be. She had to be both because she wasn't married and had to take responsibility for all the children who lived there. For whatever reason, she hated the idea of marriage and thought it was absurd. She was one of those strong independent types. She was extremely protective of all the kids as well. Speaking of which, he wondered how she and the other kids were doing…

The kids who lived there were all much younger than he was. He was a lot like a babysitter than a friend to them. They never listened to anything he told them to do. They did look up to him sometimes though and listened to the stories he would occasionally tell them. He spent most of his time studying and his free time doing chores around the house. You could say, he was partially responsible for the little house too.

The orphanage where he spent the first few years of his life in Brentwood was like any other orphanage; they fed you, gave you an education, and then kicked you out when you came of age. Hiccup though wasn't fortunate enough to get kicked out as he was adopted before that could happen. And what's wrong with that you may ask…

A lot.

"When I was six, I was adopted by a couple named Bradley and Martha Fulton," Hiccup continued.

The others couldn't help but cringe at the harshness in the brunette boy's words when he spoke their names. It seemed so unnatural and out of place coming from Hiccup. He continued to tell them about the past that was better off forgotten.

He told them about how the Fultons' treated him in the first few weeks after the adoption. They treated him like a prince. Showered him with love and kisses. Bought him everything a little boy could ever want.

Life was pretty wonderful until the fifth week came around…

The second day of the fifth week is when everything went downhill.

Bradley Fulton was in the military; a marine to be exact. Word had come to his family that he was MIA and everyone knew what that really meant. Martha spent days crying her eyes out. She went into depression and soon couldn't get through the day without emptying four bottles of whiskey. She would just grab whatever she could and drink it all up.

She neglected her duties as a mother and refused to take responsibility for Hiccup.

Now, it didn't just stop with neglect… no, it went beyond that.

It went to abuse…

Hiccup heard gasps coming from his companions. He still didn't look up at them. Just pushed on, he had to get this over with. If he stopped now, he didn't think he could ever say the things he said to them again.

Martha would come home from a hard day's work and spend the rest of her time and energy harassing Hiccup. It would sometimes even resort to beatings.

Hiccup lifted his shirt up with one hand to reveal the scars that remained on his stomach and sides after all these years. Merida stared wide-eyed completely baffled, Rapunzel had both her hands covering her mouth in shock and Jack remained as stoic as ever; except for his eyes, of course, they were filled with sympathy. He covered up the unwanted proof of his past by bringing his shirt back down again and reminisced his story.

Four years of constantly being ill-treated Hiccup was finally rescued by none other than Irene herself. She, apparently, had the knack to sniff out innocent needy children. She was an old family friend of Martha's and had come to visit them. The minute she stepped into what was left of the Fulton's household, she knew something was wrong. She had begun to visit them constantly after that until she found the proof she needed to save Hiccup and take custody of him.

With that, it went through all the legal issues and finally, Hiccup ended up living with Irene.

Irene then brought Hiccup back to her home in Burgess. It took Hiccup three whole years to get used to his new lifestyle. He from then on felt extremely insecure around other people and just didn't like hanging around them for very long. He even hated leaving the protective barrios of the orphanage. But then things changed over the course of the next seven years-also thanks to Toothless; his best companion and the most trustworthy too. And Hiccup is now the person you see today; a lanky awkward seventeen-year old struggling through puberty.

"Aw, man. Hic, Am sorry 'bout all that." Merida now felt guilty for making him talk about his past. He didn't have to tell them; she shouldn't have forced him. It was none of her business. She felt anger rise to an unbelievable point when she saw the long scars on his body, no doubt inflicted by a belt.

"Hey, like I said it's no big deal…" Hiccup chuckled lightly. Like he had reminded himself many times over before-It was all in the past. That part of his life was over! Amen to that!

Only the physical scars remained but his mental scars had long ago faded away; thanks to long hours of therapy and Toothless.

"Don't feel sad, Hiccup," Rapunzel said with a soft smile. "We're here for you now…"

Hiccup finally looked up at his three friends and smiled. It seemed even Rapunzel had forgotten about the current horrid predicament she was in. And truth be told, he felt more confident about himself now that his friends knew his past. "You know what this calls for? A group hug!" Okay, so I sound like a complete girl, sue me.

"Yay!" Rapunzel laughed. And then nudged Jack, who wasn't making a move to get up. "C'mon, please?"

"Ugh, do I have to?" Jack and Merida whined in unison then shared a what-the-heck-was-that look with each other. He was glad at least he wasn't the only one feeling extremely girly in this situation. Well, except that Merida is a girl… But she was less girly than any other girl he'd met.

"Yes!" Rapunzel forced them both and they all hugged. Even Toothless had joined in on the hug, nuzzling between their legs, wagging his furry tail in delight.

Jack felt seriously uncomfortable. He squirmed uneasily. It was weird at first but then he supposed it felt good- in a weird way of course. And to make things worse, his friends didn't look like they were letting go anytime soon. Merida didn't seem all the enthusiastic about the hug either, but she didn't look nearly as awkward as he felt. "Uh… Are these things supposed to last this long?" He shrugged away.

His three friends laughed at how red his otherwise pale face looked. Great, Merida was going to call me 'tomato head' from now on. Not that she needed any more nicknames to add to her long list already.

Everyone was happy and laughing and just for a moment, everything seemed alright. But the second that moment passed, everything turned a one-eighty.

All laughter and happiness shattered and disintegrated away.

Rapunzel suddenly clasped her bite wound and gasped as the startling pain hit her. She would have fallen to her knees if it hadn't been for Merida's quick reflexes. Her head felt like it was about to burst open and her body felt like dead weight. She slumped against Merida and Jack who gently lowered her to the floor.

"The antibiotic!" Jack yelled with a worried expression on his face.

"I'll get it!" Hiccup said already rushing to the first-aid kit. He pulled out the bottle and his frown deepened when he found that there was nothing left in it. "Argh! It's empty!"

"Gah! Wha' do we do now!?" Merida panicked; gripping Rapunzel's hand tightly. Aren't people supposed to become warmer when they had a fever? But Rapunzel's skin felt almost as cold as ice; she was freezing! The golden-haired girl was squirming and withering like a leaf.

They heard Rapunzel rasp out a reply. "S-salt wa-water…"

Right! Salt water kills bacteria… though now that the process had begun, not even salt water was going to save Rapunzel. But nonetheless Merida got up to go get the salt water without question or hesitation.

Of course, she had to first find the salt and then make sure she mixed it with water first- it wasn't the same as an antibiotic but it was something. And right now, they were out of options and it looked like they were out of time as well.

Hiccup would have gone to help Merida but with his still injured shoulder, he would only succeed in slowing her down. He knelt down next to Rapunzel and Jack and did his best to keep her calm. Even Toothless was trying his best. It's as if the animal understood the dire situation they were tangled in. He whined and licked Rapunzel's shaking hand to offer what little comfort it could.

Merida was back in a flash and slid to her knees in front of Rapunzel and placed the bowl filled with saline water beside her. She dipped the towel in and proceeded to dab the wound.

"Hang in there, it's almost done."

Rapunzel hissed in pain, She spoke up with tears in her eyes once the pain became at least bearable. "Y-you know, I w-wish I had magic hair so I could j-just wrap it around whatever hurts and s-sing a song t-to make the pain go away," She mumbled, trying to lighten up the mood and then shut her eyes when the second wave of agony coursed through her. "J-just one song to fix everything that's broken …"

"You have a really great imagination," Jack chuckled, playing along with her. "Someone should make a movie like that."

"What would the name be, I wonder?" Hiccup asked. He was quick to catch on to what they were doing and decided to join in; for all their sakes.

After thinking for a few seconds Merida piped in too. "How 'bout 'Tangled'?"

Rapunzel gave them a lop-sided grin, despite the pain she was in. "It's perfect…" She then groaned and began pulling her hand away from their grasp.

"Rapunzel, stay still…"

"I-I think something's wrong…" She felt dizzy, her headache had escalated to a whole new level and she was about to upchuck at any moment now. Her skin burned and it felt like someone was skinning her alive. "I c-can feel i-it…" Her voice faded and her body slumped in hopelessness and fatigue as she began to fall backward.

"Whoa! Hey…" Jack's cold hand caught her back and he gently lowered her worn-out body flat on the messy diner floor. Her eyes were shut and so he shook her and choked out. "Punzie…?" Oh god! It's starting…

Rapunzel opened her eyes slowly to mere slits after hearing the desperation in his voice. She could feel herself fading. Gosh… is this what dying feels like? Is this what her parents went through? Her glassy eyes looked at her friends. They were looking worriedly down at her. It was breaking her heart as much as it was breaking theirs.

Hiccup and Merida sat next to each other on the right side of Rapunzel while Jack sat alone on her left. They exchanged panicked glances- not knowing what else to do. Hiccup looked at his watch… It was five thirty…? Had they really spent that long talking about his past? Time had literally flown by them, hadn't it? And now, it seemed that Rapunzel's time had finally run out.

This is not supposed to happen this way! They were supposed to have more time. Where the hell were the symptoms? The signs? Everything was happening too fast and all at once.

What's going on here? Why hadn't it followed the pattern? Were they wrong to assume the duration of the changing? Was it random? Was it different for every individual?

Nothing was making any sense!

Only one thing they knew for sure though…

None of it seemed real up till now… The reality of the situation was like a hard sucker punch to the gut…

Rapunzel was fading right in front of their eyes… and they couldn't do a damn thing about it.

"Damn it!" Jack suddenly burst out in anger. "We can't just sit here and do nothing!"

"There's not much else we can do…" Hiccup said miserably. They had thought about or at least he had and it seemed as though the person first has to die before getting turned into a zombie. It was more like common sense. The soul has to leave the body in order for a zombie to be born.

It was strange really, associating life with death- The two extreme ends of any living creature on this earth.

"Bullshit!" Jack bawled. "There has to be something!"

"There's nothing!" Merida cried out this time; in both anger and sorrow. She was just as pained as he was. She hated feeling such anguish fill her heart. She had never before experienced this kind of heartache before; the heartache of losing a friend. "We don' even know what tis virus is… or if it even is a virus. Where are we going ta find a cure?"

"I donno!" Jack yelled in frustration, spreading his arms to his sides helplessly. "But we… we can't just let her go… I can't…"

After a long tense pause… "The only thing we can do for her now is… is just be there for her," Hiccup whispered. The flood of sorrow continued to flow and reached well over their heads; drowning them in sheer misery.

Rapunzel was fading fast…

She looked like she was struggling to even stay coherent. She could feel her mind starting to shut down along with her body. She had to tell her friends the truth before she would no longer be a part of the living. The truth about how much she loved them and how grateful she was to call them her friends and for having the opportunity of being able to spend time with them; however short it may have been. "Th-thank you… for… everything, guys…"

"No, Punzie!" Jack scolded, is normally strong and confident voice cracking with emotion as agony filled emerald eyes opened and blinked lazily up at him. "Hold on! Don't close your eyes, stay awake! You hear me?! Stay awake!"

"Too t-tired, Jack…" Rapunzel whispered; her voice barely audible at all. "Jack, promise me that… when all this is over, you'll go back to your family because…" She sucked in some oxygen and continued. "Because I know, they love you… just as much as I do."

"… Please… promise me… you will." She weakly extended her hand towards him.

"I will." He choked out another sob and took her hand in his. "I will… I promise."

She took another deep breath and summed up all the energy she had left and turned to her other friends. "Thank you guys… for being there for me… until… the end…" And with that, her eyes closed; never to open again and her last breath left her body.

"No! Rapunzel!" Jack begged with his only two remaining friends, her fingers went lax in his hand. They were all begging for her wake up relentlessly until only his pleading voice echoed through the empty sad diner. "Please… Punzie… don't make me break my promise…" The promise I made to protect you no matter what… don't make me break that… I don't think I'll be able to handle it…

A hand on his shoulder made him look up at two sets of eyes which seemed to be reflecting the same sorrow he felt.

"She's gone…"

And those two words brought the whole world crashing down on his heart.

Rapunzel's gone…


And that is it for this chapter... I don't think even a wall of Nokia phones is gonna protect me from you guys this time... *slowly backs away*

*Ditches wall and hides behind Jack* No one would hurt Jack, right?

Me: Protect me, Jack!

Jack: *snorts* You're on your own, kid. *Flies away*

Oh Jeez… Please don't hurt me… T_T

How about you leave me a review instead? ;-)

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