Taiy-Chan: Okay, I'll start this damned chapter and see how long it takes me to finish it. You guys better be happy! It's still February! The epilogue will be out in a week at most. Oh my God, it's actually ending.

So, I'll work hard on the (technically) last chapter of this ficcy and you guys can do hard to read and review it! Hehe! Though I highly doubt it will reach 400 reviews (tear) an authoress can hope, right? BTW, what the F stands for in the title will be reviled in the epilogue if you were wondering.

Also, Taiy is not completely fused together (meaning mind and all) unless I state so, okay? Some people were asking about that.

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Chapter 21

Diffusion


The Bladebreakers started badly when Taiy threw open the door, he ignored the slam of the wood hitting the wall and marched over to his team mates.

"We're going tonight." Was all he said.

His friends gave him blank looks, eying him warily. Was his mind still fused? Or were Kai, Tala and Ray back in control?

Taiy saw their confusion and sighed.

"Yeah, I'm back you guys. I'm sure I gave you a scare but I'm back." The other Bladebreakers breathed a sigh of relief, tension leaving their shoulders. "But we're running out of time."

They met his ice blue eyes, determination and understanding clear in their coloured pools, as if they already knew what was coming.

Taiy could stop a small smile from curling his lips.

"If we want answers, and if we-meaning Kai, Ray, and Tala- ever want to get our own bodies back, it has to be tonight." He explained, pausing to check if the team was still with him. Nodding, he continued. "That last mind-merge lasted longer than all the ones before and it was harder to get the control back. We nearly walked right into Boris' outstretched arms." Taiy growled. "But he doesn't know that we beat it. Boris is still expecting us to go to the Abby."

"So, you mean that if we were to sneak in, it would be the easiest to do so tonight?" Kenny confirmed, adjusting his glasses.

Taiy nodded again.

"I don't-"

"Don't you even say it, bud." Tyson warned, getting to his feet. "We're coming with you, no matter what. Haven't you learnt anything over these past few years? It's all of us or none of us." The blue haired blader said firmly.

Max stood beside Tyson, wrapping an arm around the other boy.

"I agree with Tyson here." The blonde said, grinning. "And plus, it could be fun."

Hilary nodded and Kenny gave a weak smile.

Taiy shook his head, but there was amusement in his ice blue eyes.

"It's your choice, then. Let's go."


The Bladebreakers approached the iron gates and crouched behind tall bushes. Their eyes were narrowed and calculating. They could just pick out the built guards, dressed in all black, standing around the perimeter of the building. Questions flew into their minds and useless plans formed only to be thrown away a second later. Just how were they supposed to get in?

Taiy's ice blue eyes were slits as they swept over the grounds. He nodded to himself, looking grim when he turned to his team.

"We know of a way through the back, one that even Boris has forgotten about. It's the one that Kai used to escape this place and move to Japan." His friends nodded. "If we can get through there, we'll be on the underground floor, the first one I think."

"Let me guess." Hilary said flatly. "Boris' most important machines and researches are kept on the lowest floor of this place."

Taiy nodded.

The brunette rolled her eyes.

"Typical evil villain, I'd say. Man, Boris needs some originality. First the tall, ominous building, then the freaky guards in all black, that age-old plan to take over the world…" Hilary shook her head. "It's surprising that he's even gotten this far."

Taiy risked a small laugh, remembering why he held so much respect for the only girl on the team.

Tyson huffed, crossing his arms.

"I feel like I'm in some cheap Anime going to rescue some Mary-Sue who's voice could be used to attract dogs." He said.

The team broke out in a quiet laughter before falling silent. They had stalled enough and, as Taiy said, their time was quickly running out.

"Let's get around to the back and head from there." Taiy said. His friends nodded and they melted into the shadow, the wind gusting through the bushes as if nothing had ever been there.

Taiy frowned as they crept silently through the darkness.

"This all seems too easy."

"Or maybe Boris is just very stupid. If he still expects us to come freely into his hands then I think that it proves to everyone that he's on crack."

"Though he doesn't deserve it, we have to give the bastard more credit. He's smarter than that. He must have realized that we weren't coming to him and is just waiting for us."

"Either way, we have to be careful."

"Right."

"Damn it! What happened to the humour? I liked it when we had meaningless conversations."

"I have to agree with you on that one, Tala."

"I have a feeling I'm going to kinda miss sharing a body with you two…"

"Getting sentimental already, 'Tal?"

"So what if I'm a bit emotional?"

"A bit? If I didn't know that you were a boy, Tala, I would seriously suspect that you are on PMS 24/7."

"Thanks, Kai. Here I am, trying to express my feelings and be nice and you just have to throw it back at me."

"I was only jok-"

"No, no. Don't bother. I get the point. I always knew you hated me."

"Come on, Tala! Can't you take a joke?"

"Doesn't look like it, bitch."

"You guys…"

"You know what; I can't wait till I get out of this damned body! I'm sick of you, Kai!"

"Well, I'm sick of you two, Miss PMS!"

"Fine!"

"Fine!"

"Oh God. You both are acting like little children fighting over your favourite toy! Grow up a bit!"

Ray received no answer and Taiy's mind went quiet as the mixed teen lead his friends to the back entrance of the Abby.

"Tala… I'm sorry."

"You are?"

"Yes…"

"Okay then! Hehe! That's all I was waiting for!"

"You mean….. You were pretending!"

"Yup! What, did you really think I'd actually act so spoilt?"

"Uh, yeah."

"I'm going to ignore that comment for our mental health."

The Bladebreakers entered the backyard of the Abby, but, to their surprise Taiy lead them past the guarded grounds and into the shadowed forest behind the building. They followed the iron gates until they came to a clearing and stepped onto the lighter earth where no men were watching them. The Bladebreakers' eyes travelled over the grassless ground and the many dark tombstones that stood in rows behind hanging trees. Many of the owners of the names carved on the rock had barely lived a life before they were buried there. Taiy pointedly ignored the graves and trained his eyes to the ground as if searching for something.

He stopped suddenly in the middle of the clearing, frowning as he surveyed the ground. He seemed to find what he was looking for and he kicked the ground with his boots, clearing away the dirt. His friends watched him curiously, their eyes widened when a metal hatch was finally reviled. It was circular, about two feet wide and long, and was stained a dark brown. A handle was set in its middle and a thick bar was laid across it, preventing from anyone coming out the other way.

Tyson stared incredulously at him, one fine brow raised. He pointed down at the metal hatch in the ground.

"This leads down to the Abby…" it was a statement and Taiy nodded. "And Boris doesn't know about it…." Again, their captain inclined his head.

"Before this place was used as a school, when slavery was still legal here, the Russians used it as a place to keep the slaves and sell them to clients." Taiy explained. "Eventually, people found out about it and created a secret organization to help the slaves escape. They made this tunnel that leads down right to the cells. The government found out and banned slavery, shutting this place down. A couple of centuries ago the president of Biovolt, Voltaire, bought the building, saying that he would use it as a school to teach Russia's children. The government thought that the building was now but to better use. I can't say that they were right, though" Taiy finished gravely.

Not a word was said as the ice blue eyed blader unhooked the lock on the latch and heaved it upward, the rusted metal creaking as small chips of it broke off. Swinging the hatch to the side, Taiy peered down the darkened tunnel. Small metal bars were lined one after the other like a ladder before disappearing into the darkness.

Tyson peered over his friend's shoulder, shaking his head.

"Man, this sure is creepy. I feel like I'm going to go down into hell or something." He muttered; the whites of his eyes clearly visible in the night.

"Something like that." Taiy said quietly, carefully lowering himself down into the small tunnel. A grown man would barely be able to fit. "You guys don't really have to-"

Max rolled his eyes, an act that was usually reserved for his other team mates. The blonde came to stand beside Tyson, his pale hands on his slim hips.

"We told you already, we're coming no matter what. You can't shake us off that easily." The American smiled brightly, white teeth flashing.

Taiy sighed and allowed a faint smile to grave his face. Nodding, he slowly stepped down the metal ladder, the light from the opening gradually disappearing. He heard Tyson start to come down above him, Max following when he had room. Soon, all five of them were in the tunnel and Kenny had the sense to close the hatch behind them, plunging them into darkness.

They landed one at a time on the stone floor. Glancing around them, they found that they could barely see. There was almost no light in the room, the black bars of the cells on either side of them blending in with its surroundings. Water dripped steadily from the ceiling and the Bladebreakers tensed.

Taiy wasn't deterred, though and, not sensing any other people in the room, he headed for the doorway that he knew was at the end of the room. Working the heavy lock for a moment, he slowly pulled the metal door open, squinting his eyes when light suddenly poured into the room.

His eyes slitted as he scanned the corridor outside. Not seeing or hearing any guards, he opened the door fully, motioning to his team to follow.

Outside of the dreary room wasn't much better. Wet, stone walls surrounded them in a long tunnel, dark doors on either side of the hallway. Taiy walked forward, his quiet footsteps not making a sound. Stopping in front of one of the doors, he paused.

"These are the Demolition Boy's rooms." He whispered as the others came to stand behind him. "If it's the same as when I left, this should be…" he opened the unlocked door. "Ian's room." He confirmed.

As his ice blue eyes travelled over the empty bed and deserted floor, he frowned. Closing the door silently behind him he pushed past his friends, walking quickly over to another door, opening it only to come out empty handed. Shaking his head, he approached the last room, his strides rushed as he bit his lip, nearly throwing open the last door.

He closed the metal door, turning around to lean on the cold frame. He brought a shaky hand to his head, brushing it through messy bangs.

"They're not here…" he said quietly.

"Training usually ends at eight, right?"

"Yes, they should be in their rooms by now, especially since the championships are over."

Taiy's already pale face turned white and his ice blue eyes widened. He shot upward, hurrying down the empty hallway, his hands clenched into fists at his side.

"The championships…" he muttered, ignoring his friend's confused looks as they ran after him. "They lost…. Shit. This is not good."

Taiy gasped suddenly, knees nearly buckling as he clutched his face. A hand slammed on the wall to help steady him as he hunched over, gritting his teeth in pain.

Taiy heard his friends come rushing to his side, asking what was wrong. Their voices blurred and mixed together and their words were lost to him.

"Our minds…"

"Damn it! We need more time!"

"If our minds fuse now…"

"Then everything will be for nothing! We can't stop here, not when we're so close!"

"We've got to fight it… For a little longer."

Taiy straightened, albeit painfully. He narrowed his eyes in concentration and walked on, knowing that the other Bladebreakers would follow.

When he got his breath back, the pain lightened, if only just slightly.

"Our minds are the only thing that was not fused together at the airport." Taiy quickly explained, leading his friends down a flight of stairs. Not one person had come to block their path yet. "The reason is because if they merged our minds too fast, we could be lost and 'Taiy' wouldn't be anything but an empty shell." He gritted his teeth, not even glancing up at the hallways they sped through, as if he didn't know where he was going. But it was the exact opposite, he knew all too well. "So they slowly are come together until they finally become one."

"And they're fusing together right now, as we speak." Kenny said, nodding. "That's why we had to come tonight, before it was too late."

Taiy inclined his head, confirming what the burette said as true. They reached the bottom of yet another flight of stairs; the last floor of the Abby.

"No guards have blocked our path yet…. This is all too easy."

"They're waiting for us."

Taiy paused in front of an open cupboard, his ice blue eyes catching something. Reaching inside, he picked it up, nodding slightly as he hooked the item on his belt. He met his friends' questioning gazes and smirked. Tyson rolled his eyes and Max dared to smile. Soon, they were walking again.

Taiy stopped in front of a large wooden door; he took a deep breath as if bracing himself. The mixed blader slowly pushed it open, stepping into the dark room.

"Oh... God..."

"What happened!"

Taiy's chocked gasp echoed off the dripping stone walls. He bit his lip, shaking his head weakly in denial. Tyson let out a small cry and Hilary clutched her heart, fighting back tears.

Two figures could just be seen kneeling on the damp ground. They were chained to the stone wall, metal clamps holding their wrists above their heads. Similar rings encircled their ankles, a strong chain running back to the wall. Their heads hung and blood dripped down their faces, making it look as if they were crying.

The blonde one's head slowly raised, bleary eyes blinking before focusing, unbelievingly at the people before him. His mouth moved but no words came out. He licked his dry lips and tried again.

"T….Taiy… What are… You doing here?" Spencer rasped, coughing slightly.

"I…. What happened to you?" Taiy asked instead.

Spencer risked a strained smile.

"We lost, that's what. You should know what happens when we lose, Taiy." The older blader must have saw how Taiy's eyes flickered over to Ian's still form in a silent question for he shook his head. "That little twerp got the least of it, don't worry. He's just unconscious."

Taiy breathed a sigh of relief, his shoulders losing some of its rigidness.

"I knew you'd come, Taiy." Spencer whispered and his dark eyes held some sort of knowledge in them. "Always playing the hero, aren't you?"

The Bladebreakers' eyes widened and a tense silence fell over them. Realization suddenly dawned on them and they gaped at the blonde.

Max finally spoke.

"You know about…?" The American trailed off.

Spencer nodded.

"Boris decided to tell us last night. I guess I kinda suspected something like that anyways." His eyes met ice blue ones. "We were worried about you, Tala."

Taiy fought back guilty tears, moving forward.

"We've got to get you out of here…" He whispered, glancing around the room for any keys.

He almost fell to the ground when another wave of pain flared through him. He gritted his teeth; one hand rubbed his temple as he closed his eyes.

"You don't have time for that, Taiy." Spencer warned. "Your minds are fusing together, as I'm sure you know, and right now, you're walking right on the edge of the knife. Time's nearly up, Taiy."

The dark haired teen bit his lip, his hands clenching at his side. How was he supposed to leave his friends here?

"Don't worry, bud. We'll get them out of here." Tyson said, nodding. "They don't look as bad as they could. As long as they can walk, it won't be that hard."

Taiy sighed, turning to his team.

"If you're sure…"

Hilary gave the distressed boy a reassuring pat on the shoulder, offering him a small smile.

"We'll take care of it, don't worry. You have an old man's ass to kick."

Taiy smirked, thanking his friends silently with his eyes. He looked around the room once again, proudly watching as Tyson and Max took out their blades, ready to tear the metal of the chains apart.

The nagging feeling in the back of his mind intensified, and it wasn't caused by his fusion. Something was off. Taiy's blue eyes widened in realization.

"Where's Bryan?" He whispered.

Spencer's eyes locked with his once again and the younger could tell that the blonde had been waiting for him to ask that question.

"Last door on your right. Boris took him there an hour ago."

That's all that Taiy needed to hear. He left the two Russian's in his team's capable hands and burst through the metal door, sprinting down the hallway to the door just at the end of the corridor. Taiy's pace faltered as another wave of pain flashed through his mind, but he didn't stop, he only went faster. This was it, this is what it all lead up to, this was it, this was it….

He kicked open the double doors and his muddy boots left dirty footprints on the pure white floors as he stepped into the room.

"So, you finally came." Taiy faced the tall man before him, eyes scanning the white room for Bryan.

The teen was chained to the clean walls much like his friends had been. The lilac haired blader looked up when he felt Taiy's gaze on him. No words were exchanged.

"I came here for answers, Boris." Taiy said coldly.

Boris laughed, stepping around the guards watching them to stand in front of the mixed bladers. The men dressed in black cocked their guns, sick smiles twitching at the corners of their mouths.

"I thought that you'd be able to figure out at least that much, Taiy." Boris said. "The three of you would make the perfect soldier once you got rid of all your memories and morals." The man practically purred.

Taiy sneered.

"I didn't come here for a lecture, old man." The guards hissed at that comment, glaring at the young teen when Taiy smirked. "I want to know how to undo this stupid fusion of yours and make sure that you never are able to come back again."

Boris chuckled, walking slowly over to a machine in the back of the room. It wasn't much to look at really, just a metal ledge with complicated buttons on it. Strange pointed guns were placed on the ceiling, all facing the same point on the ground.

"That must have been what he used to fuse us together."

"I can see that much, Kai."

"Just making sure."

"Shut up and listen you two."

"It was truly ingenious, actually." Boris said fondly, hands skimming over a large red switch. "We used the spiritual powers of the bit-beasts to combine your three bodies together. And because we couldn't really afford to…. Kill your minds; we didn't kidnap you at the start. We let the fusing slowly complete…. And let you come back to us." Boris smirked.

Taiy growled deeply in his throat.

"So, all along, this had been some stupid plan of yours? Right from the very beginning?" he hissed.

Boris laughed, striding over to stand before the ice blue eyed boy.

"Oh yes. Why did you think Mr. Dickenson let you compete as a three man team? Ever wonder why didn't the old man didn't stop to wonder where his old Bladebreaker members went off to?" Boris said. Taiy tensed and gritted his teeth. Boris was lying to him. He had to be. The pull on his mind intensified.

"Didn't you ever wonder why all of the final matches were so very easy? You won against both Canada and China's top teams without breaking a sweat."

Taiy glared hard at the man in front of him.

"You're lying." He spat, clenching his hands into fists at his side.

Boris chuckled, a cold sound that echoed off the walls.

"Who knows? It is so very easy to bring doubt into one's mind." Boris looked over his shoulder at the lilac haired Russian on the floor behind him. "Take Bryan for example." Taiy's eyes narrowed. "When Tala left, all it took was one word and he didn't know whether or not to believe if his trusted captain betrayed him. You should have seen him after that. Pitiful." Bryan's eyes were trained on the floor as the man said this and Taiy watched as the lilac haired blader bit his lip.

"That bastard!"

Hatred bubbled up inside the dark haired blader and it was centred on Boris. It grew and with it the pull on his mind grew as well. Taiy's eyes were barely slits and his hand twitched.

Taiy watched as if in a trance a Boris slowly pulled a black gun from his belt. The man slowly pointed it aim back behind him, his smile growing sicker. Something in Taiy broke.

"Tala… It's okay… We'll all get out of here today."

"Tala?"

They were met with silence.

"We don't need someone so weak. This boy," he gestured the deadly weapon at Bryan. "Used to be the most feared blader in Russia, but now, because of a simple little crush," Bryan eyes widened and he started to fight against the chains. Taiy's breath quickened and he stepped forward only to come to a sudden halt when Boris cocked the gun. "Because of love," the man spat out the word as if it was poison. "He has turned into this weak, pathetic fool."

Boris' finger slowly closed over the trigger.

Something in Taiy snapped.

Time was up.

A gun shot was fired, the sharp sound echoed across the stone walls.

The Bladebreakers and the two Demolition Boys ran into the room at the sound, gasping.

A pair of eyes widened as blood dripped down from between their eyes.

Boris slumped to the floor, his eyes blank and unmoving. Bryan gasped and tore his eyes away from the body to stare in wonder at the teen before him. But something had changed.

Taiy smirked and cocked his gun again, turning to face the guards staring at him in disbelief.

"Time to die, my friends." He hissed, grinning insanely.

One shot.

Three shots.

Five shots

and they were down.

Taiy blew the smoke from the gun, licking the blood off his hand where it had splattered. He turned to his frozen team mates, loading the weapon once again.

"You were no use to me." He said, his voice sickly pleasant.

His 'friends' eyes widened in fear as they were turned on again; they knew what had happened. Taiy's body had finally finished its fusion.

"Stop!" Taiy spun around to face his interruption, glaring at the lilac haired blader kneeling before him. "What the hell are you doing?" Bryan shouted, struggling to free himself from his binds. He gave up, slumping against the wall. "These are your fucking friends! What the hell is wrong with you!"

Taiy approached the other blader with slow, sure steps. Gazing down at the Russian with hateful eyes he leaned down, crouching until he was level with the other boy.

"These are not my friends. I have no memories of them." The dark haired blader sneered. "But I remember you…" Taiy ran the tip of the gun down Bryan's pale cheek. "Yes, you are the one from the finals…" cold metal ran across full lips. "You couldn't forget me very easily after what I did to you, I bet." Ice blue met clear purple.

Bryan met the glare with one of his own, refusing to back down.

"I don't know who you are." The lilac teen hissed. "You are no one to me."

Taiy's eyes narrowed.

"Then you will die first."

"Would you really be able to kill me, Taiy?"

The fused blader froze; he stared at the other boy in shock. His head started throbbing and he dropped the gun to rake his hands through his hair as the pain intensified.

Hands were suddenly on him and he was thrown to the ground, away from the stubborn Russian he had been talking to. Finally getting his bearings back, he scrambled to a sitting position, glaring at Spencer as the muscular blonde smiled at him. The older boy was standing behind a control panel and Bryan was beside him. Tyson threw the remains of the chains into a corner, wiping his hands.

"I think it's time to set things right." Spencer said, flicking a red switch.

A bright flash caused the spectators to quickly cover their eyes and an anguished scream tore through the building. Just as sudden it had started, it was over.

The Russians and the Bladebreakers slowly lowered their arms, blinking their eyes to get rid of the spots dancing in their vision. When they glanced at the place where Taiy had been just seconds ago, they saw three separate bodies.

Tyson gave out a loud whoop of delight.

"It worked!" he shouted happily, punching the air.

The others smiled as two of the fallen forms shifted.


Kai slowly pushed himself into a sitting position, blinking his tired eyes. Man, his body felt as if it'd been sleeping for years! He rubbed his crimson pools, brushing his blue hair from his eyes…

Wait a sec...

Blue hair!

He looked down at his hands, then his clothes. He was wearing the exact same outfit as he had when he and Tala met Ray at the airport all those months ago. Kai smiled, his eyes landing on Ray as the dark haired blader began to stir.

Ray lifted his head, letting out a small groan as he set himself on the hard task of getting into a kneeling position. Looking around, his eyes met crimson.

"What…?" Ray's eyes widened as Kai smiled at him happily.

The neko-jin glanced down at his hands, then to his long hair. He looked up again and launched himself at the duel haired blader, laughing.

"It's over! It's finally over!" He sang, hugging Kai tightly.

The normally cold blader let the delighted neko-jin glomp him and turned towards the last member of his group.

Tala hadn't moved.

Untangling himself from Ray, Kai crawled over to the red-head, turning him over onto his back. When Kai lifted the Russian into his arms, Tala's head lolled limply to the side.

Ray was beside him immediately.

"What's wrong with him?"

Bryan ran over, dropping to his knees beside the three teens.

"When was the last time you heard from him?" The lilac haired blader demanded.

Kai frowned.

"Fifteen minutes ago." Had it really only been that long?

Bryan bit his lip worriedly. If Tala didn't wake up… If the diffusion hadn't worked…

"Anyway you want it….. That's the way you need it… Dodododododododo…." Three sets of eyes snapped down to the red-head blader, who had shifted in Kai's arms to bury himself more in the warm embrace.

The Bladebreakers and Demolition Boys breathed a heavy sigh of relief.

Tala opened his ice blue eyes, staring confusedly at the people looking down at him. After a moment's realization he shot up.

"It worked!" He cried, jumping to his feet. "I'm back!" He looked thoughtful for a minute. "But, it is a loss. I'm going to miss Taiy… We were damn hot…"

Kai and Ray rolled their eyes heavenward and Bryan let out a small laugh. This brought the red-head's attention back to the lilac haired boy and a second later, he was on top of him… literally.


Tyson watched the happy scene before him, smiling. So everything had turned out after all. Spencer and Ian stood side by side, watching their friends with amusement. Hilary was busy crying tears of joy on Kenny's shoulder and Max was jumping up and down, clapping.

Tyson's eyes landed on the red switch Spencer had turned to reverse the fusion on Taiy.

"Better turn this off." He muttered, reaching forward to flick the red plastic back to its original position.

The action caught Spencer's attention and the older boy's eyes widened in horror.

"Uh… Tyson…." He muttered.

Bryan finally managed to shake Tala off him, blushing furiously. Looking up at the sound of Spencer's voice, his eyes landed on the turned switch. He jumped up; sprinting towards the control panel, reaching for the red plastic, but it was too late. A bright light made them cover their eyes and they heard Kai, Tala and Ray's surprised cries.

As sudden as it appeared, the light stopped and the teens uncovered their eyes. Taiy stared moodily back at them.

"Hey! We're back to our hot selves!"

"That… idiot!"

"I shall kill him slowly…"

Our heroes and heroine rounded on the sheepish Japanese blader.

"TYSON!"

"Oh... Ahaha…… Oops?"


Taiy-Chan: That's 15 pages and 5,000 words to you! HA! My longest chapter ever! And I got it out before March. I am so good.

We reached the end, I'm getting teary. But there will be an epilogue out by (at the latest) next week, so stay tuned, okay? There won't be a sequel, as you guys will probably be able to tell by the end. Everything will be cleared up in the next chapters and any unanswered questions you may have will (hopefully) be, well, answered.

Thanks for coming along for the ride; it's been fun, hasn't it? Fun and insane with just a touch of angst, that's what I call one hellava good time, right?

Look out world! Taiy's coming to town!

Stay tuned for the epilogue! Thanks again for all you faithful reviewers! Hey! Just think! This story just might make it to the 400's one day (starry eyes)

Adios amigos!