The streets of the city were peaceful as Alicia walked together alongside Eternal, the hero she was interning with. She was on the second day of her internship. The first day had been mostly uneventful, with only a few minor disturbances that she and Eternal had to deal with. Though, she supposed that was a good thing. Less crimes meant less people in trouble.

Eternal was a female hero that looked to be in her thirties based on her appearance. Actually, her age was unknown to the public, and was a well kept secret that many hero fanatics speculated over to this day. She had short chestnut-colored hair and incredibly smooth skin. Her hero costume wasn't anything too fancy, just a blue-green bodysuit. It wasn't like she needed any special equipment to help with her Quirk, since it was just a simple energy blast.

"So tell me, Amaterasu. What made you decide to choose my agency for your internship?" Eternal asked her.

"Well, your Quirk involves firing off blasts of energy. I figured I could learn some things by watching you since our Quirks are so similar." Alicia explained.

"Similar, huh?" Eternal questioned. "I'm not so sure of that."

Alicia scratched the back of her head. "I mean, sure I collect my energy from sunlight. And you collect yours from the vitality of people near you, right?"

Eternal nodded her head. "Yes, that's correct."

[Eternal. Quirk: Vital Energy. She can absorb the vitality of those nearby into her body as energy and fire it off as blasts. She is able to control how much vitality she takes from those around her, but it affects everyone around her so she can't pick and choose.]

"I get that the way we obtain our energy is different, but other than that is there really that big of a difference?" Alicia asked.

Eternal let out a sigh. "I suppose I should let you know. Since we heroes are in charge of helping you grow during your internships, we have access to specific information regarding the students that intern at our agencies. So I was able to view your file, including the full details of your Quirk."

Alicia widened her eyes at this. 'She knows.'

"You chose the name Amaterasu for your hero name. Yet only one part of your Quirk involves sunlight. And on top of that, you chose me based entirely on the sun half of your Quirk." Eternal said. "I'm curious as to why that is."

Alicia stared at the ground as her lips curved downwards. "I just… I don't plan on ever needing to use the other part of my Quirk as a hero. I'll be working almost entirely during the day after all."

"While it's true that a majority of your activities as a hero will likely occur during the day, you can't always expect it to be that way. Whether you like it or not, there will be times where you will be forced into a situation during night." Eternal told her. "If you're entirely focused on training yourself for the day, you'll be weak in those rare instances. And that can prove fatal."

"Miss Eternal… with all due respect, it's a rather sensitive topic for me. Can we please drop it and talk about something else?"

Eternal let out a sigh. "Very well. I won't force you. But I want you to think about what I said. And know that if you ever want to talk about it, you can come to me."

Alicia nodded her head. "Yes ma'am."

"Good. Now let's get-" Eternal was cut off as her phone began to ring. She took it out and brought it to her ear. "Yes, what is it? What?! Where?! Understood. Get a team ready and meet me there." Hanging up and putting her phone away, the female hero turned to Alicia. "We need to move. Let's go."

Obediently nodding her head, Alicia followed Eternal as they ran. "What happened?"

"There's a human trafficking ring my agency has been working to locate the past few weeks with the help of the police. They've kidnapped several girls and are selling them off to rich criminals."

"What a bunch of scumbags." Alicia growled.

"Indeed. Anyway, that call was to tell me that we finally pinpointed their location. We're raiding it before they can change locations and get away."

"Understood."

"It's too dangerous to let you fight. You'll be escorting the kidnapped victims there out after we get them away from the villains. Understood?"

"Yes ma'am." Alicia nodded. It was true, she was still very much in-training as a hero, so it only made sense to keep her exposure to danger to a minimum. Besides, right now the safety of the victims was more important than her being able to see some action.


Dan focused intently as he tried to harness the moisture in the air around him. His eyes were closed and he kept his breathing slow and steady. But even with such intense focus, he was barely managing to turn the moisture in the air into water on his body. And the rate he was doing it was far too slow to be considered practical in an actual real world situation.

"Remember what I told you. Feel the water in the air around you." Aquamarine said. "Expand the water from your body and collect it." She was holding her hands out, spreading out the water from the pool out like a gas, similar to a field of mist.

[Aquamarine. Quirk: Water Control. She can telepathically move any nearby water around at her will. She can also freeze it or heat it up into water vapor. She cannot control the water inside living things though.]

"I'm trying." Dan said, gritting his teeth as he began to sweat.

It was the second day that Dan had been going through the special training with Aquamarine. Just like the day before, after their patrol finished for the day, they returned to the agency and went to the large pool inside the building. There, Aquamarine worked on helping Dan learn to use the gaseous water around him and control it.

"Don't focus too far out from yourself. Remember, you can only control the water you're touching, so picture the moisture right by you as if it were sticking to you. Then turn it into water and spread it out slowly." Aquamarine told him.

Dan tried to follow Aquamarine's directions. He struggled, but the water forming around his arms was trembling slightly. Finally, his concentration broke and all the water around his arms splashed onto the ground. Dan fell to his knees as he tried to catch his breath.

Aquamarine sighed as she returned the thinly spread water mist back to the pool and looked at the student. "You're making progress, but you're still a long ways away from practically being able to use it. You need to be able to turn the moisture into water quickly and have full control over it."

"I know. I'm trying. But it's just so hard to feel it." Dan said. "Water's spread so thin in the air. With how hard it is to control, isn't it just more practical to use the water directly available to me?"

"With an attitude like that, you won't ever reach the full potential of your Quirk." she told him. "You need to push yourself past your limits if you ever want to become the best hero you can. Not just turning water vapor into a liquid, but also the other way around."

Dan narrowed his eyes as he looked up at Aquamarine. "I get turning gas into liquid, but why liquid into gas? How would that help me?"

Aquamarine showed Dan a smirk. "Just watch."

Not saying another word, Aquamarine ran to the pool and dived right in. A few seconds of silence passed before Aquamarine shot up from the water. Dan gasped in shock at what he saw. She was hovering in the air, with water vapor quickly emitting from her feet and palms.

"Woah…"

"By quickly heating up the water into gas and expelling it in a single concentrated direction, this technique allows me to fly in a sense. Though I admit, it's rather difficult to control." Aquamarine explained. "It involves turning gas into water, concentrating it near specific areas of my body, and then firing it off as gas again all at once. It took me about six months to invent and master this technique. But as I'm sure you can imagine, it was well worth the effort."

Dan was stunned into silence. He had thought up various types of uses for his Quirk, but never in a million years had he considered this was possible. And Aquamarine was making it look so easy.

Aquamarine slowly lowered the thrust of the steam and descended onto the floor near the pool. "In any case, if you learn to expand what you can do, a whole new world of possibilities will open up to you. If you don't, then people like that Todoroki boy you lost to in the Sports Festival will always be ahead of you."

Her words resonated with Dan. He knew someone with Todoroki's talent would only keep on improving. If all he did was make excuses for himself, he'd never reach the next level and catch up to him or the other students that were ahead of him.

'It doesn't matter how difficult it is, or how long it takes me. I need to learn to better use my Quirk.' he thought to himself.

"So then, are you game to keep going?" Aquamarine asked with a grin.

Dan answered with a firm nod of his head. "Yes ma'am!"


Sarah stood in the dojo of Gunhead's Hero Agency. Standing across from her was the Class A student, Uraraka. As it turned out, both of them had chosen the agency for their hero internship. They each wanted to improve on their martial-arts abilities, which caused them to pick a hero who was very skilled at it.

The past couple of days, both students had undergone martial arts training from the hero Gunhead himself. This included learning how to fight against enemies using blades and other such situations. They had both learned a lot, but now was the time to show it.

"You'll both fight until one of you gives in or immobilizes the other." Gunhead said. "I'll be the referee."

Sarah and Uraraka took their stances. They each had a decent grasp of each other's Quirk from both the Sports Festival and interning together the past couple of days. If Uraraka managed to touch Sarah, then she was finished. On the other hand, Sarah could teleport all around the room to daze and confuse Uraraka. It would be a matter of who used their advantage better.

"Begin!"

Both Sarah and Uraraka kicked off the ground and sped at each other as the match began. Uraraka reached out to grab Sarah as the distance between them closed, but the blonde girl teleported behind her at the last moment. Believing this was her chance, Sarah went in for an attack. However, as her fist flew towards Uraraka, she noticed Uraraka's other hand reaching out towards her.

'She predicted where I would teleport!'

Managing to use her Quirk just barely in time, Sarah teleported away from her opponent before Uraraka could touch her. Uraraka turned towards where Sarah had teleported to and the two stared down at each other once again. Sarah knew that ordinary tricks wouldn't work. Uraraka had her hands held out opposite from each other, giving her a wide range of coverage to touch Sarah wherever she teleported. Finally, the stalemate ended as Sarah vanished from her opponent's field of view.

Uraraka quickly spun her body around, expecting Sarah to be there. But her eyes widened when she didn't see nor feel her. She frantically looked around, but couldn't see Sarah anywhere. Where could she be? The answer came to her a second too late as she looked up and saw Sarah directly over her.

Sarah sent a swift punch down at Uraraka's cheek, making the girl fall onto the ground. She wasn't going down easy though, as she waved her arm and managed to just barely touch Sarah's body with her fingertips. Sarah gasped as she began to float in midair while Uraraka hit the floor. The blow hadn't been strong enough however, and Uraraka stood back up. A grin came to her face.

"Looks like I win this round."

To Uraraka's surprise, Sarah showed her a similar grin. "Oh really?" In an instant, Sarah vanished and appeared right behind Uraraka. Before the Class A student could even realize what had happened, Sarah moved her floating body and wrapped her legs around Uraraka's waist and her arms around her neck and head. In the blink of an eye, Uraraka had gone from certain victory to utter defeat.

"That's enough. Radcliffe wins." Gunhead said, ending the match.

With the match over, Sarah released her hold on Uraraka and Uraraka released her Quirk. Gunhead walked up to both girls and patted them on the shoulder. "That was excellent, both of you. Uraraka, you took your opponent's Quirk into consideration, and minimized openings for yourself. Radcliffe, you used the moment your opponent's guard was weakest to turn the tables on them."

"Thank you, sir." both girls said with a grateful bow.

"Both of you fight hand to hand. So it is important that you learn how to deal with various types of opponents." Gunhead explained. "Now then, it's time to go on patrol soon. Get yourselves ready to head out."

"Yes sir!"


It was yet again time for another daily patrol for Dan as he walked alongside Aquamarine. He had seen her in action on tv a couple of times, but witnessing her work in person was another thing entirely. Granted it was mostly due to the abundance of riverways in the city they were in, but she was able to handle nearly every incident that occured around her with ease. And after training with her, he knew just how much stronger she was than what she showed in public.

As they walked, Dan decided to speak up. "Aquamarine… can I ask a question?"

"Sure. What is it?"

"What made you want to be a hero?"

"My reason for becoming a hero, huh?" she said. "Well when I was 10, I was at the beach with my family. Then, out of nowhere, the tide got really strong. Everyone got out of the water, but there was one kid who was too far out and couldn't get back to shore. I tried using my Quirk to calm the water, but it was no use. I was far too inexperienced with it. But then, this one hero showed up and dove straight into the ocean. They grabbed the kid and brought him back to shore safely. I thought that hero was really amazing for what they did. Soon I wanted to be a hero myself."

"I see." Dan said.

"What about you?" Aquamarine asked. "What made you want to become a hero?"

"Honestly, I just always thought they looked cool." Dan admitted. "But as I worked on training my Quirk, I realized how much effort they put in. That made me respect them all the more."

Aquamarine nodded her head. "Yes. Heroes do work hard. There's no denying that."

The two of them continued to walk together on patrol through the streets. As they turned a corner however, they took notice of a large commotion going on down the block. Police officers also seemed to be present.

Knowing there was trouble, Aquamarine and Dan both hurried over. They made their way through the crowd and up to the police. "What's going on?" Aquamarine asked.

"Ah, Aquamarine. Thank goodness." one of the officers said. He pointed up to the top of the building in front of them. "We have a hostage situation. A villain has a large number of people from this apartment held up on the roof. He's demanding a large sum of money in exchange for the safety of the hostages."

"A hostage situation, huh?" Aquamarine said. She looked up at the building and her eyes glanced to one of the neighboring ones. "Is there a door to the roof of that building over there?"

"That one? I believe so, but why?"

"It's higher up than the roof of the building the villain is on. It'll conceal us while allowing us to get a view of the situation up there." she explained. She turned her head to Dan. "Are you ready? I'll be needing your help with this."

Dan answered with a nod of his head. "You can count on me."

"Good. Then let's move before that villain takes notice of us."

Following Aquamarine's lead, Dan ran with her into the neighboring building. As they ran to the top floor, Dan felt the same rush that he felt during the HSI incident. This wasn't some small disturbance or a bunch of small time crooks. This was a real villain with real lives in danger. He couldn't afford to mess up. It didn't matter if he was a student. Right here, right now, lives depended on him as a hero.

Finally, the two of them made it to the door to the roof. Aquamarine motioned for Dan to quietly follow her as they snuck to the edge while staying as low as possible. She laid down and peaked her head out to look at the situation on the lower roof of the building across from them.

"Seems it's just one villain. I count roughly fifteen hostages." Aquamarine said quietly. "I'll deal with the villain. Once I have his focus on me, I want you to get the hostages off the roof and to safety."

"Understood." Dan said with a nod.

Aquamarine got ready to spring into action, using the moisture in the air to create a membrane of water around her hands. She waited for the villain to be looking away and far enough away from any hostages before jumping off the roof. While airborne, she used the technique she had shown in training the other day and heated up the water around her palms to propel herself straight towards the villain. He took notice of her just a second too late as she crashed into him and sent both of them flying off the roof.

"I'll be taking you on a little trip." Aquamarine smirked, wrapping the villain up with water.

"A hero?!" the villain exclaimed. He grit his teeth and glared at Aquamarine. "I won't let someone like you get in my way!"

Out of nowhere, the water that had been binding the villain was blown away with a powerful gust. Aquamarine steadied herself as she hovered in the air. The villain was also flying like her, keeping a tornado of wind around his lower body to hover. 'Damn. Looks like he's got a powerful wind-based Quirk.'

"Get lost, hero!" the villain shouted, summoning forth another gust of wind to blow her back. Aquamarine tried to stay steady, but the powerful wind was blowing away the direction of the steam jets that were allowing her to hover. Aquamarine was forced to descend a bit as she looked up at the villain who smirked at her. "Looks like you have some trouble flying there, hero. Want me to give you some lessons?"

"I'm fine, thanks." Aquamarine replied.

Knowing this was his time to act, Dan leaped off the roof he was on and landed on the one with the hostages. He called out to all of them. "Everyone, please stay calm and follow me."

"Thank goodness! We're saved!" one of the scared citizens said.

Dan led the way to the door to the roof. When he tried to open it however, he found it was locked. "Damn. Guess that way's out."

The villain noticed Dan trying to save the hostages and flew towards him. "You heroes are getting on my nerves!"

"All part of the job!" Aquamarine quipped as she came speeding at the villain while he was distracted. She slammed into him and knocked him back, hovering protectively between the villain and the roof. She glanced back at her intern. "I've got this guy! Just focus on getting them to safety!"

Dan considered his options. The door was out, and there likely weren't any other safe ways into the building. Then, an idea came to him. He and Aquamarine had used the roof of another building to get there. He could simply do the same with moving the hostages. He quickly glanced around. Between the two neighboring buildings the one on the right would work better than the left one they had jumped from since the right one was about the same height.

"This way!" Dan said as he motioned for everyone to follow him. He led them to the edge of the roof before taking the water available in his suit and his body to make two long tentacle-like arms. "I'm going to lift everyone across to the other building one at a time. Please stay calm and try not to move much when I'm holding you."

The terrified people nodded understandingly. Dan started with a teenage boy, wrapping his watery appendages around him. He carefully lifted him up and moved him from the roof they were on to the other one. After gently letting him down, Dan brought the tentacles back. "Alright. Next person."

One by one, Dan lifted the people across. All the while, Aquamarine fought a disadvantageous midair battle against the villain. But he couldn't let that worry him. He needed to focus on doing as Aquamarine said and get the hostages to safety. He soon came to a young girl, probably still in grade school. She couldn't have been older than his little sister.

'Someone her age shouldn't have to go through this.' he thought. He showed the girl a warm smile in hopes of keeping her calm. "Alright, you ready?"

The girl was clearly scared, but she nodded her head. "Mhm."

Just as he had done with all the previous hostages, Dan lifted the girl up and began to move her across to the other roof. Meanwhile, Aquamarine continued her fight with the villain, who was growing increasingly agitated.

"Get out of my way!" the villain roared, blasting forth a huge gust of wind.

Aquamarine was blown back a bit, but recovered and stayed hovering. However, the gust of wind hit the roof as well, forcing everyone to brace themselves. Dan tried his best, but being unable to use his arms to stay balanced, he fell down. His water tentacles weakened for a brief moment, but long enough for the girl he was holding to slip from his grip.

"Ahhhh!"

"NO!" a woman, likely the girl's mother, screamed.

Dan didn't know what he was doing as his body moved. Not a single though or strategy of any kind passed through his mind. But the next thing Dan knew, his body dived off the roof and fell, desperate to get to the little girl falling from a height that was several times more than enough to kill her if she hit the ground.

Dan quickly caught up to the girl and wrapped his arms around her. He glanced up. The roof was too far away for him to reach with the limited amount of water he had. There weren't any ledges or railings for him to grab on the sides of the buildings either. He had nothing he could grab to stop their fall.

'I need wings! Or a jetpack! Anything that could let me fly like Aquamarine!' he thought. 'Come on! She said you were capable of doing it! Well it's now or never so just do it!'

It was a completely subconscious thought. The idea of him having wings like a bird. Just a brief image that he in no way thought was actually possible. But his Quirk took that idea and gave it form. The water from his body burst out from the back of his suit, shattering the tank of water attached to his costume. He took the water that was inside the tank and added it to the water from his body. The water moved around and took the shape of a pair of wings sprouting from his back.

When Dan felt the sensation of falling stop, he opened his eyes. He gasped in shock at what he was. He was midair, but he wasn't falling. Heat radiating from behind him caused him to look at the two large watery wings he had. Water vapor was blasting out from the bottom of them at a high pressure. The lost water being turned into vapor spread out after being expelled and returned back to the wings as water, forming a cycle of evaporation and condensation. He had no idea how he was doing it. Likely it was just pure desperation that grabbed at his Quirk and got it to pull it off somehow. But he was doing it. He was flying.

The young girl in his arms looked at Dan's wings in awe. "Amazing."

"Yeah. It sure is." Dan told her, equally amazed at what was happening right now. "Now how about we go back to everyone else?"

The girl nodded her head and Dan increased the power of the evaporation, causing him to ascend higher. His control was shaky at best, but he managed to get himself and the girl back to the roof in one piece. After that, the evaporation and condensation cycle stopped, and all that was left was the watery wings themselves.

With no idea how to redo what he had just done, Dan went back to carrying the people across to the roof one at a time. He took careful consideration, making sure the fight between Aquamarine and the villain were at a safe enough distance before lifting up each person. But eventually he managed to get everyone across safely. He opened the door to the building and ushered everyone inside. With all of them safe, he ran to the edge and called out to Aquamarine.

"I got them all across! Everyone's safe!"

"Good job, Tsunami!" Aquamarine said. "Now to wrap up things here!"

"Damn you! You're going to pay for this!" the villain glared. He sped at Aquamarine with a hateful cry. But before he could hit the hero, she dodged his attack and held out her arms.

"I really prefer not to use this. But you've forced my hand." Aquamarine said.

As the villain turned to face her, he noticed frost beginning to form on his body in several places. "Wh-What the hell?! What's happening?!"

"You didn't notice it, but the entire time we were fighting, I was sticking moisture from the air onto you. I did it slowly and gradually so you wouldn't notice." she explained. "Your body's covered in it. So what do you think will happen if the temperature of all the moisture is lowered?"

Gradually, the frost began to spread around the villain's body. It expanded to become ice and soon had most of the villain's body encased in it, leaving him completely immobile.

"Frost Prison: Cocytus." Aquamarine said, calling the name of her special technique.

"I-I-I-I-It's so c-c-c-cold!" the villain said as he shivered from the ice.

"If you stay like that for too long, your body will get hypothermia. So I'll deliver you to the police quickly." Aquamarine told him.

Dan watched as Aquamarine descended back to the ground while bringing the villain along with her by controlling the ice. With the situation resolved, he hurried inside the building and made his way back to the streets below.


After restraining the villain, the police took him away to the station. Thankfully, no one had gotten hurt during the incident. But it had still been a difficult fight for Aquamarine and a trying time for Dan. Regardless of all that however, they succeeded in rescuing the hostages and stopping the villain. Though through the incident, the water container on the back of Dan's costume had gotten destroyed. Thankfully the fabric of his costume was still completely intact, since it was designed to allow water to pass through it freely.

"I apologize for failing to completely keep the villain away from you and the hostages." Aquamarine said as they walked back to the agency together. "It took everything I had just to keep him busy and stay flying."

"It's alright. I honestly should have been paying more attention to what was going on around me." Dan admitted. "I'm just glad none of the hostages got hurt."

"Indeed. You should take every single encounter you have as an experience to improve yourself." Aquamarine told him. "And I'd say you got quite the major improvement this time, considering what you did."

Dan knew what she was referring to. His improvised flight using wings of water. "If I'm being honest, it was a complete spur of the moment thing. I don't think I could do it again on command."

"Even so, you still managed to pull it off, accident or not. Now you have an idea what it felt like when you pulled it off. All you need to do now is think back to that feeling and try to recreate it until you're able to do it at a moment's notice." she said. "We still have a few days left with the internship. We'll work on recreating that move of yours after patrol each day."

"Thank you. I'd appreciate that." Dan told her.

"You know… a name for that technique of yours may make it easier to create an image." Aquamarine pointed out.

"A name, huh?" Dan said as he thought about it. "Out of curiosity, what do you call your flight technique?"

"Hydro Propulsion." she answered. "Though your name is going to have to be different. You used those stylish wings after all."

Dan nodded his head. "Maybe I should go with some type of bird? Hmm…"

Aquamarine let out a small giggle. "You know I talked with that little girl you saved with those wings. She told me it was like you were an angel."

'An angel, huh?' Dan thought.


It was the middle of the afternoon as Alicia moved with Eternal through the warehouses at the harbor. The police and a few of Eternal's sidekicks were there to back them up. They were moving in on a human trafficking ring that they had finally managed to pin down. With how slippery they were, the heroes couldn't afford to mess this up.

Eternal put a hand to her ear where the communicator was. "Is everyone in position? Good. Move in on my signal." She glanced back to where Alicia was. "We have confirmation of one girl they've kidnapped inside. Amaterasu, you'll wait here for her to come out and escort her to the entrance of the harbor."

"Got it." Alicia nodded.

With everyone ready, Eternal prepared herself. After another couple of seconds, she moved out with some of her sidekicks. They snuck near the warehouse the kidnappers were in. Finally, the heroes and police burst in. Alicia heard a series of loud bangs and crashes, likely the start of the fight going on against the villains. A minute passed by before Alicia caught sight of a girl with dark red hair that seemed to be just a couple years older than her running out of the warehouse. That was likely the girl Eternal had spoken of.

"This way!" Alicia called out, waving her over.

The girl ran with all her might over to Alicia. "Oh thank god! I was so scared!" she said. As she stood next to Alicia, she got a better look at her. "Wait, are you a hero? You're practically my age."

"I'm kind of an intern right now." Alicia admitted. "The police are waiting for us at the entrance to the harbor. Follow me."

The girl nodded her head and followed Alicia as they both ran. They took a series of twists and turns around crates as Alicia took the route she recalled coming through with Eternal. It was a little disappointing that she wasn't getting the chance to be part of the action with fighting the villains. But assuring the safety of the victim came first. She had that lesson drilled into her through her hero basic training.

"We're almost there." Alicia said. As they turned a corner and ran between two crates however, Alicia came to a halt. She signaled for the girl with her to stop as well.

"What's wrong?" the girl asked.

"I thought I heard something." Alicia said. She quietly listened to her surroundings, but heard nothing. Perhaps it was just her imagination or the stress of the situation getting to her. "Never mind. Let's keep-"

Suddenly, Alicia heard something fall right near her. It was a small cylindrical container. Alicia widened her eyes when she realized what it was. "Hold your brea-"

Her words were cut off however when smoke quickly began to expel from the canister. Alicia quickly covered her mouth and nose with her hand to avoid breathing it in, but the girl with her hadn't been fast enough. She quickly collapsed onto the ground.

'Sleeping gas?' Alicia realized. She quickly moved to grab the girl and drag her out of there, but as she moved towards her, she failed to notice the figure come at her from above. One blow to the head was enough to knock her to the ground. Alicia's hand left her face briefly, forcing her to breath in a bit of the gas through her nose. She quickly fell unconscious, just like the girl with her.

A/N: Hope you liked the new chapter, readers. Not really a whole lot to say this time around. Until next time I guess.