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Kari stood there, waiting for everything to swim back into focus. "I still like this better than being dragged around." She mumbled to herself.

That was when she heard a growling noise, one that seemed very familiar to her, like she had heard it plenty of times before. She slowly opened her eyes to find a creature standing a few feet away from her. She could see the large, sharp teeth it was bearing.

"Oh, you have got to be kidding me." She moaned, as she carefully took a step back. "Sure, I end up in the right bloody place. But I end up right in trouble as well."

The thing snarled at her, its face wrinkled enough already. "Bloody Weevils." Kari mumbled, still trying to back away from the creature. That was when it lunged for her, and Kari only just managed to duck out of its way in time.

"Come on, where are you?" She asked, looking around the alley she was stuck in. Her attention was taken back to the Weevil when it growled at her again. "Yes, I know. You want to rip me to shreds. I'd much prefer it if you didn't."

The beast paid no attention to her words, although it did seemed to think on them before going for her again. Only this time, Kari wasn't quick enough, and its teeth sank into her arm. She let out a scream of pain and managed to kick the thing off her.

Her hand flew up to where blood was pouring from her arm. Kari didn't know what to do, she was trapped, and unless she was rescued within the next few seconds, she was Weevil food.

Several gunshots rang out through the alley, and the Weevil dropped to the ground. Dead. Kari turned her head and looked at the man standing there, holding onto his gun tightly. "You're late, Harkness." She called to him, before blacking out.

The man only just had enough time to reach her and stop her from hitting the ground. "Kari…" He whispered, gathering her up into his arms. He let out a sigh as he carried her away from the alley and towards a black SUV.

"Christ, Jack. What happened?" A man asked him.

"Get Ianto on clean up. And bandage her arm up." Jack said, carefully putting Kari on the backseat.

"How the hell did she get here?"

Jack looked down at her wrist and saw the vortex manipulator. "That doesn't matter, Owen. Just see to her arm."

Kari could hear people talking in the background. She recognised both the voices, but one more than the other.

"Where do you think she's been?" One of the voices asked.

"I don't know. Last time I saw her in a dress was the day I met her. She had just been to a wedding." Kari knew that was Jack speaking.

"Well, something must have happened again for her to be here." That was when it clicked, and Kari knew that was Owen who was speaking.

"Guys, keep it down. I'm trying to sleep over here." Kari moaned, keeping her eyes tightly shut.

She heard footsteps over a metal grating, they became louder and she realised whoever they belonged to were coming towards her. "How you feeling, Princess?" Jack asked her.

"Like I just got attacked by a Weevil. But hey, you shot it through the head several times." She told him, trying not to open her eyes. She was failing, and her eyes won, opening and focusing on the man kneeling down on the floor in front of her.

"Hey." He whispered to her, smiling that she had opened her eyes.

"Hi, Jack." Kari managed to say, before bursting into tears. She was surprising herself by how many she was shedding. It just didn't seem possible that she could cry so much, and yet there she was, crying some more.

"Oh, come here, Princess." Jack said, taking a hold of her and hugging her fiercely. "Shush, it's okay. Come on, you're okay now." He told her, trying to calm her.

"Jack, everything is such a mess." She whispered to him as she cried.

"Did you have another fight?" He asked her softly, knowing that the main reason for her to get away from the Doctor was because of a fight they had.

"No. Not really. I don't know what to do, Jack, my head is so messed up." She told him. Kari knew she could confide in Jack. She trusted him with her life and she knew he would be there and listen to her.

"Come on, you better come and tell me all about it." Jack said, helping her off the sofa she had been lying on. "Go home, Owen." He called back to the man who was hovering around his workstation.

Jack led Kari into his office, before opening a manhole cover. She didn't hesitate, she half climbed, half stumbled, down the ladder and into what was Jack's bedroom. Kari sat herself down in the middle of the bed and waited for Jack to join her.

"That's a rather nice dress, been somewhere nice?" He asked her as he sat with her.

"Wedding. Two of my best friends got married, I was maid of honour." She told him quietly.

"You're making a habit of coming to see me after a wedding. Is there a reason for that?" He wondered.

Kari looked at him for a moment in confusion before it dawned on her. "Oh, Donna's wedding, then 1941. I didn't plan on visiting you from the last wedding, but this one I did." She told him, holding out her wrist. "I friend of mine got me this. She stole it, obviously, but it meant I could come and see you."

"You going to tell me what happened at this wedding then, Princess?" He asked her, pulling her closer to him.

Kari didn't answer him, she just reached into the bag that was still slung around her. Jack shook his head when he realised it was there. Thanks to the perception filter, he hadn't seen it until now. She pulled out the little blue box the Doctor had given her. She didn't know what was inside, she wasn't sure she wanted to know either.

"The Doctor gave me this." She said, passing it to Jack. "I have no idea what is in there. But I'm pretty sure I can guess."

Jack just looked at the box in his hand. It was small, small enough for a ring to fit inside. "So, why don't you open it and find out for yourself?" He asked her, resulting in her just shaking her head. "Okay, we open it together. Yeah?" He said, placing her hand on the lid and his own over the top. "Ready? One, two, three…" The lid lifted up and the both saw what was inside.

Kari had been right. Inside the box was a ring. It was stunning to say the least, but it didn't make her feel any better.

"So, are you guys getting married then?" Jack asked her curiously.

Kari shook her head at him. "Remember when we first met, and I told you how I never meet anyone in the right order? And then there was that moment when I got really angry with Rose? About everyone knowing something that I didn't?" She asked him.

"Yeah, I remember. Your eyes burned a bright gold when that happened." He told her, thinking back to that day she just appeared on his ship.

"Well, I know now." Kari whispered.

"And are you going to share your findings with the rest of the class?" Jack asked, wondering why she was being so withdrawn and closed off.

"The end of the universe happened. The Doctor was erased from time, and then brought back, on the day of my friends wedding. He… he umm…" She didn't really know how to say it. She had never said that word to anyone before, and she certainly had never expected to hear someone say it to her.

"Hey, it's okay. Take your time. I'm not going anywhere." He assured her, seeing that she was struggling.

Kari tool a deep breath, wanting to just get it over with. "He told me he loved me and then I freaked out. I told him I needed some space, that I needed to clear my head. I grabbed my bag and came here. I didn't know where else to go or what to do. I'm sorry, Jack. I don't mean to just drop in on you like this and mess up your life." She rambled.

"Shush, calm down, Kari. You could never mess up my life. I'd have died a long time ago if it wasn't for you." He told her softly, hoping that she would relax a little.

"Yeah, and now you can't die at all. Great job I done there. Keeping you alive forever."

Jack chuckled a little at her comment. "I'm not going to complain. As long as you keep dropping in on me."

"I don't know what to do, Jack." Kari said, letting out a sigh. "Logic is telling me to just get as far away from him as possible. That this is wrong and that I shouldn't even be here. But then, there's part of me that's just… I don't know, screaming to be with him."

"You know, it was pretty obvious how he felt about you when you think about it." Jack told her, earning a very confused look from her. "Well, he didn't like me calling you my Princess did he? He really didn't like me flirting with you. I'd say, he was jealous." Jack concluded.

"That doesn't matter. That's not the problem I have, Jack. I just don't know what to do." She let out another sigh and leaned back into Jack's arms. "This was definitely not in the timelines that I know."

"Well, if you knew all about it, would have ruined the mystery." He told her, trying to cheer her up a little.

"Yeah, you're not funny, Jack." She said, nudging him a little. "What should I do?"

"First of all, I think you need to get some sleep. You were attacked by a Weevil and passed out, so you need to rest. We can talk all this out in the morning. You can stay here as long as you need to, Princess." He told her, kissing the top of her head.

"Thanks, Jack. You're one of two people I know I can turn to when I need to get away from the Doctor." She told him.

"Oh? And who's the other?"

"A dangerous friend of mine. Even the Daleks beg her for mercy. Not that she shows them any." Kari told him, thinking about what would have happened to the Dalek back in the altered timeline before the universe was rebooted.

"So why didn't you go to her?" Jack wondered.

"Well, for a start, she already knows about this… issue. She told me to just accept it. Plus, I really didn't feel like randomly popping into Stormcage."

If Kari had been looking at Jack's reaction, she would have laughed at him. "Stormcage? What the hell did she do to end up in there?" He asked, still in slight shock.

"She killed two people. A great man and an even greater woman. She's going to be in there for a very long time. But she does break out every now and again." Kari told him.

"Well, you certainly know how to pick your friends." Jack said, trying to get over his shock.

"Oh yeah, I only take the best. And you, Captain Jack Harkness, are number one on my list. Never forget that." She was being honest with him. If there was one person she knew she could always go to, it was him.

Jack just smiled at her. "I'm glad to know I rank so highly on your list. It's because I can't die, isn't it?" He asked her jokingly.

"Oh, obviously. I mean, everyone else is going to wither and die, but you, Jack, nah, you'll always be handsome to me." She said, pinching his cheeks.

They both let out a few laughs, before calming down a little. "It's good to see you, Kari. Especially when you're laughing." He told her, smiling at her. "Now, come on. Get some sleep and we can work everything else out tomorrow. Deal?"

She let out a sigh. She really was exhausted, but she wasn't sure her mind was going to let her sleep. At least she would try. "Better tell you something first, Jack. This is my first visit to Torchwood. Not seen you since the Doctor left me stranded."

Jack just rolled his eyes at her. "Oh great, so I have to introduce you to everyone. Again."

"I've been here before now, haven't I?" Jack just nodded at her. "Spoilers. And anyway, I already know who everyone is. Part of my all knowing power." She told him.

"Thank God for that." He said, getting off the bed and heading to the wardrobe. "Your clothes, my Princess. And bathroom is through there." He pointed to a door at the other side of the room.

"Awesome, I get my own space in your wardrobe. Anyone would think that I lived here." She told him, a little bit excited.

Jack just rolled his eyes at her. "Just get changed and go to bed."

Kari frowned for a minute. "Where are you going to sleep?" She asked him, noticing that he wasn't getting changed himself.

"I'm not. I'll be up in the office if you need me."

Kari bit her lip. "Jack, please don't leave me. I don't… I don't want to be on my own. Stay here? Please?" She asked him quietly.

Jack just smiled at her. "Okay, but no trying it on with me. I don't want the Oncoming Storm coming for me."

"Geeze, I kiss you one time, one time, and you get it into your head that you're all I think about." She said, grabbing a pair of pyjamas out from the draw.

"Are you telling me I'm not?" Jack asked, pretending to be hurt.

"Yes. Now shut up, Harkness."

"Come on, that one kiss was the best kiss you've ever had." Jack teased.

"I would say yes, but there is another kiss that knocks you down to second." She told him, without even thinking about it. It wasn't until the words had left her mouth that it really dawned on her. She was talking about the kiss with the Doctor, the one and only time that they had actually kissed.

"Hey, you okay?" Jack asked, seeing her drift off with a panicked look on her face.

"Yeah, sorry. I'm just going to get changed." She quickly rushed into the bathroom and started to get ready for bed. It was weird, being in the Torchwood Three hub. It was weird being there with Jack. But she was used to the weirdness she live with now.

When she was ready she went back into the bedroom, Jack sprawled out on the bed already. "Come on then, Princess. Time for you to get some sleep." He told her, patting the bed beside him.

She rolled her eyes at him some more before jumping over him and onto the bed. "Thank you, Jack. For this, for everything really. If I didn't have you, I really don't know what I would do." She told him as she made herself comfortable next to him.

"I'm always here for you, Kari. Whenever you need me. I promise." He said, before kissing her forehead.

He was so different from the first time they had met. He wasn't trying to flirt with her, although he was teasing her a little. It was like their relationship had found its place. Kari hadn't been through much with Jack yet, but she was looking forward to it.

"Good, because you're never going to get rid of me. I'm going to be popping into your life forever." She mumbled to him as she started to fall asleep.

"I wouldn't expect anything less from you, Princess."

As she fell asleep, her mind kept on working. She kept seeing flashing of things that had happened, things that the Doctor had said.

The first time she met him, in his eleventh regeneration, just after she had regenerated. She went to the wardrobe, and the Doctor followed her. "But it's been a long time since I last saw you. Am I not allowed to spend some time with my… brilliant Kari?"

And when they were in the hospital on the moon with Martha. "Just… the Doctor. And because my wife sometimes talks before thinking." The Doctor said, looking Kari in the eyes. "Now, Kari, my lovely wife, if I move my hand, are you going to behave and not say anything silly?"

Then there was the way he seemed to be more concerned than usual on the Byzantium. "Yes, but you should have let me go first, what if it hadn't been safe? What if there had been an Angel just… waiting?" And then there was the fact that he had kissed her. That did nothing but help with Kari's confusion.

And then with Donna, what he asked her when they were trying to get her to her wedding on time. "So, have you gotten married since I last asked you?" Kari questioned him, and he suddenly became very nervous. "I was only asking if you had gotten married since the last time I asked you if you were married. That's all."

Jack had been right, the Doctor did seem to be jealous when they had been back in 1941. They way he flew off the handle when Jack had called her his Princess. He seemed to calm down a little when she told him it was early in her timeline. Then there was what he said, "One day, you're going to understand why I am not happy with you."

And when he insisted there was nothing between him and Rose. "This is how I know it's too early. There is nothing going on with Rose. You and her are like sisters, always plotting against me. But I can promise you, there is nothing between me and Rose."

All these things just kept replaying in Kari's mind as she slept and they weren't helping her at all. Kari just wanted her normal life back, even if it was boring. At least she knew who she was, where she belonged.

When she woke up, she found that Jack had gone, but there was a note left on the side table next to the clock. He was up in office, and the rest of the team would be arriving for work soon.

Kari let out a sigh as she threw her legs off the bed and rested her feet on the floor. "Suppose I better go and face the world." She mumbled to herself, picking some clothes out of the wardrobe. She opted for a blue dress, the colour reminded her a lot of the TARDIS.

Once she was ready, she made her way up the ladder and into Jack's office. When she looked around, she noticed that he wasn't there, but she could hear voices coming from outside.

"So do you know what happened yet, Jack?" Owen asked him, as Kari listened at the door.

"Yes. But I'm not going to talk about it. It's not my place." Jack told him.

"She okay? I mean, she was attacked by a Weevil." There was a hint of concern in Owen's voice.

Kari let out a sigh and decided to show her face. "I'm absolutely fine, Owen. You know me, I heal quickly." She told him, showing him her now completely healed arm.

He didn't want to take her word for it and had a look at her arm himself. "Yeah, you're okay." He told her, before pulling her into a hug. "Nice of you to drop in."

"Thought it was time to come and see my handsome Jack. And the rest of you, of course." Kari told him when he finally let her go. "Where's Ianto? I could murder a coffee." She had always been curious as to whether his really was the best in the universe, now was the perfect time to find out.

"He'll be back in a while. I just sent him out on a few errands. Lucky for you, I got him to make you one before he left." Jack said, passing a Kari a blue mug.

"Awesome!" Kari cried, taking it from him with a huge grin on her face. She took her first sip of it and her eyes lit up. "Ah, definitely the best coffee in the entire universe. Ever." She commented.

Jack gave a laugh while Owen rolled his eyes. "Come on you, we need to talk still." Jack told her, taking her by the hand and dragging her back over to the sofa in the rec room. "So, how you feeling this morning?"

Kari just shrugged her shoulders at him. "Been better."

"What are you going to do then, Princess?" He asked, draping his arm over her shoulder.

"I don't know. I thought about what you said, about it being obvious, and you were right. There have been things, like little hints, since I first met him." She told him. "But I still don't know what to do."

"You need to do whatever feels right for you. Give it a few days, I'm sure you will work it all out." Jack told her, holding her close to him.

"I really hate my life sometimes, Jack. It just goes from one complication to the next." She told him as she leaned against him.

"I know, Princess. But you're strong, you'll get through this."

"Did you know?" Kari asked him after a few minutes of silence. "I've been here before, so did you know then? Because that would have been after this time."

He let out a sigh. "Yes. I already knew. But don't expect me to tell you what you do, that's for you to decide."

Kari laughed a little. "Spoilers, right?"

He smiled at her. "Spoilers. Come on, might as well let the others know you are here. Oh, Gwen's only just started, so go easy on her."

"Yes, sir!" Kari said, saluting to him as she stood up.

"Hey, that's Captain to you." He said, forcing her arm through his. "Tosh, is Ianto back yet?" He called as they walked across the hub and over to her desk.

"Yeah, he just got back. Why did you send him out to…" She stopped the moment she saw Kari hanging onto his arm. "Kari." The woman cried, getting out of her chair and pulling her away from Jack to hug her. "When did you get here?"

"Last night. Harkness was a little late in meeting me, got slightly mauled by a Weevil." She told her once she let her go. "But all good now."

"Hey, in my defence I didn't know you were going to arrive last night." He said, holding up his hands.

Kari just rolled her eyes at him. "Next time, I'll call ahead, yeah?"

"You know, that would actually be nice." He told her with a smile on his face. "Ianto, get over here."

A moment later, a man walked over, a grin on his face. "You're finally awake then, Kari. I hope Jack didn't drink your coffee I made for you?"

"Oh, he knows what would happen to him if he ever touched my cup. You make the best coffee in the universe, trust me." Kari told him, pulling him in for a hug.

"You may have mentioned that before. I've set it all in the boardroom, Jack." He told his boss.

Kari had a slight suspicion that they were up to something. She could just tell by the looks on their faces. They weren't innocent at all, they were plotting something.

"Great, thanks. Tosh, get on to Owen and Gwen, tell them to get back here as soon as they can." Tosh nodded at him and got straight to work.

"Okay, out with it, Harkness. What the hell are you up to?" Kari asked him, her hands on her hips.

"Nothing for you to worry about. Now, I'm sure you can find something to do till the other two get back. So, off you go." He said, pushing her towards his office.

Kari let out a sigh, they were definitely up to something. "Sure, fine. I've got my laptop with me. I guess I can fill in a few details."

She headed into Jack's room and grabbed her bag. Once she had her laptop she made herself comfortable in Jack's office. "Right then, let's see how well you work when we're not in the TARDIS." She mumbled to herself as she switched it on.

She done what she needed to do first, wrote up what episodes had happened, and how they had been different. It actually took her some time, there was a lot to fill in. She even decided to put in what the Doctor had said to her, and where she now was.

After that, she just stared at the screen blankly. "Okay, I wonder exactly how secure the Torchwood network is." She whispered, before typing away furiously.

A few minutes later, she closed the lid on her laptop, and crept over to the door. She pulled it open a crack and saw Tosh still sitting at her workstation. All of a sudden, Moonlight Serenade started playing on every single computer in the hub. And anything else that was connected to the network and had a speaker.

Kari cracked up laughing, but tried her best to muffle the sound with her hands.

"What the hell is going on?" Jack shouted, coming into Kari's view.

"I don't know. The system has been attack. Someone got in and bypassed every single piece of security we have." Tosh said in a fluster.

"Wait a second. I know that song." Jack said, listening to the music. He looked over towards the office and Kari quickly shut the door and ran back to the desk.

The door flew open and Jack stood there, arms folded across his chest, a slight grin on his face. "Everything okay, Jack?" Kari asked, pretending to be reading a book.

"Care to explain why our song is playing throughout the whole of the hub?" He asked, not moving from where she was standing.

"What song? We have a song? When did we get that?" She asked him, putting the book down and looking shocked.

Jack just walked over to her, grabbed her hand, and led her out of the office. The song was still filling the air, and Kari had to keep herself from laughing again.

"I can't stop it, Jack. Whoever done this, knew what they were doing. I can't even trace them." Tosh told him.

"Of all the things to do." Jack said, looking at Kari. "May I have this dance?" He asked her suddenly, holding out his hand.

"Why, sir, this is very sudden." She replied, pretending to be flustered and shy. "But why the heck not?" She took hold of Jack's hand and they started to slow dance around the hub.

Kari just thought back to that day when she met Jack. She had always loved him, but not in the way she loved the Doctor. Jack was more the big brother, while the Doctor was so much more. And that was all she thought about while they danced.

"Jack? Tosh? What's going on?" A welsh voice called as the cog door rolled open. "What is that noise?"

"That would be music, Gwen." Kari called, still dancing away with Jack.

"Who the hell are you?" The welsh woman asked her, and not in a polite way either.

"I'm Kari, hello. Now, do you mind, this is our song." She had never really been fond of Gwen. She didn't like the way she treated Jack some times.

"Now, play nice." Jack whispered to her. "I take it this was all your doing?"

"Hey, never leave me alone when I'm bored. Especially when it is so easy to hack into your whole network." She told him as he held her closer.

"Well, maybe you better go and fix it." Jack said, dipping her down, just as the song finished.

Kari let out a sigh. "Okay, fine. God, you have to spoil all the fun, don't you, Jack?" She moaned, walking back towards his office.

"What, dancing with me wasn't fun?" He said, pouting at her a little.

"It was when it was on an invisible space ship, tethered up to Big Ben, during the height of the London blitz. Down in a sewer chic base in Cardiff, not so much." She called, disappearing into his office.

"Everything's still locked down, Jack." Tosh told him, trying to get her computer to work.

"Hold on, Tosh." Kari said, coming out of he office with her laptop open in her arms. "There we go. Back to normal. Nothing to worry about. Well, apart from me hacking your system again. You might want to work on that."

"Since you're such a brilliant hacker, you can help Tosh to upgrade the system then." Jack told her, making her groan a little.

"Come on, I didn't come here to work, Harkness. I came here for a holiday."

Jack just raised an eyebrow at her. "And here I was, thinking you came just to see me, Princess."

"Oh, shut up, Harkness." She said, sitting down at one of the workstations. "There. The only person who should be able to hack into Torchwood now, is me. And I promise not to do it."

"How did you do that so quickly?" Tosh asked her in shock.

"Didn't anyone tell you? I'm brilliant. Plus I already started the upgrade when I hacked in. Took less than five minutes to upgrade, and about five seconds to hack."

"Jack, who is she?" Gwen asked, wanting some answers.

"Gwen Cooper, this is Kari. An old friend of mine. We go way back. She's just stopped by for a visit." Jack told her.

"How does she know about Torchwood?" The woman asked.

"Gwen, there is something you should know about me, something important. Well, there's a few things actually, but number one, I'm not human." Kari said, shocking the woman a little. Jack just stood there, a grin on his face. "And secondly, if you look through the Torchwood founding records, I'm part of the reason why it was created in the first place."

"Have you even done that yet?" Jack asked her, not knowing where she was up to in her timeline.

"Nope. But I'm certainly looking forward to it. Queen Vic and a werewolf at Torchwood House. Oh, that mean's that technically, I'm a dame!" She cried in excitement.

"No, you're my Princess. Princess Kari, way better than Dame Kari of TARDIS." Jack told her, kissing the top of her head.

"You know what, Jack. You are so right." They both started laughing, only to stop when Ianto called for Jack.

"So, you're an alien?" Gwen finally asked as Jack disappeared again.

"Yup. Time Lady, so from my view, you lot are all aliens." Kari told her, a smile on her face.

"But you look human." Gwen pointed out.

Kari groaned, she should have seen that one coming. "No, you look Time Lord. We came first." She told her, quoting the Doctor. "And I have proof that I'm alien. Oi, Harper! Medical records, now." She shouted to him.

A minute later, he came back, a folder in his arms with Kari's name on it. "I take it you're proving that you're an alien?" He asked her. Kari just nodded and took the file form him, rummaging through it until she found what she needed.

"There we go, have a look at that. Not human, totally not human. Never does a human have two hearts." Gwen just stood there in shock. "So, Gwen Cooper, how you enjoying it at Torchwood?"

The woman just stared at her. "You're and alien." Kari nodded, while Tosh and Owen both laughed a little in the background. "You're a friend of Jacks, and you're an alien?"

"Oh, I also travel through time and space in a little blue box. But I'm taking a break from all that at the moment." Kari told her calmly, but looking forward to her reaction.

"Okay." It was clear that she was in shock.

"Okay, team, board meeting now." Jack called down to everyone. "Kari, give me five minutes." She nodded at him and sat down at the workstation in front of her.

The moment she was alone, she pulled the blue box with the ring in out of her jacket pocket. Kari opened the box and just looked at the ring. She had been away from the Doctor for less than a day and she was already missing him. She knew that she would, but she never expected it to be as much as it was.

Kari drifted off into her own little world and was brought back to reality when Jack put his hands on her shoulders. "You okay?" He asked her, seeing something was wrong.

"Yeah, I'm absolutely fine. Just thinking, you know." She told him, putting the ring back in her pocket. "So, what do you want, Harkness?"

"Come with me." He said, helping her up. "There's something I want to show you." He took her by the hand and led her to the boardroom where everyone else was waiting.


A/N: Yeah, I just had to send her off to Jack. I couldn't resist it. He's going to play a big part in Kari's future. Can't you just see them being friends forever?

I've actually got the next 6 episodes already planned, and they involve seeing 9-11. So I'm taking suggestions again, and if it's not on my list, I'm going to make it fit on it. In other words, what episode do you want to see posted soon?

A gigantic thank you to everyone who has reviewed. I can't get over how many people ready this story and actually enjoy it! The emails make me squeal in excitement, then I read them and squeal some more. And thank you to all who had favourited/followed as well. You guys are awesome.

Remember, keep the reviews coming, and make a suggestion for an episode you would like to see soon.

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