A/N: I know it's been a good week now since I last updated. I finish my work in the current school in less than 2 weeks now. So things will be a little more stable then. Sorry you guys have had such a wait.
"Slitheen heading north." The Doctor called down the phone to everyone else as they watched Margaret climb down some scaffolding from the balcony. Kari was all ready to chase after her, she had been looking forward to a bit of running for once.
"Leave the Mayor alone!" The man cried, grabbing hold of the Doctor and trying to tackle him to the ground.
"Oi, get off him. I'm the only one allowed to be violent to him." Kari shouted, dragging the man off him and shoving him back into the room. "Come on." She grabbed the Doctor's hand and pulled him over to the scaffolding before jumping down it all.
"Margaret!" The Doctor sang as they reached the ground and chased after her.
"Who's on exit four?" Jack shouted, as Margaret got further and further away from them.
"That was Mickey." Rose called, catching up to him and stopping beside him before the Doctor and Kari reached them.
"Here I am!" He called, blundering out of a fire exit.
"Mickey the idiot." The Doctor called him, clearly not happy that the Slitheen was getting away.
"Oh, be fair. She's not exactly going to outrun us, is she?" Rose said confidently. The moment she said that, Margaret disappeared.
"She's got a teleport. That's cheating." Jack cried. "Now we're never going to get her."
"Oh, Kari's very good at teleports." Rose said, looking at her expectantly.
"Am I? Since when?" Kari asked in bewilderment. The Doctor just shook his head and pulled out his sonic screwdriver and turned it on.
Margaret reappeared, but now she was heading straight towards them. She turned around, running again, before disappearing. The Doctor just grinned as he turned his screwdriver on again, making Margaret reappear, even closer to them before. It happened one more time before the Slitheen in a skin suit was standing right in front of them.
"I could do this all day." The Doctor said, beaming away.
"This is persecution. Why can't you leave me alone? What did I ever do to you?" Margaret asked, panting and trying to catch her breath.
"Well, for start you tried to kill us and destroy this entire planet. I think that warrants it." Kari told her casually.
"Apart from that." Margaret said, as if what she had done was nothing to be sorry for.
"I think you have some explaining to do, Margaret the Slitheen." Kari said. "Let's start by taking a look at that lovely power station you're building shall we?"
It was long till they were in the city hall, looking at the plans for the new nuclear power station in Cardiff.
"So, you're a Slitheen, you're on Earth, you're trapped." The Doctor rambled. "Your family get killed but you teleport out just in the nick of time. You have no means of escape. What do you do? You build a nuclear power station. But what for?"
Margaret just shrugged. "A philanthropic gesture. I've learnt the error of my ways." She said, making Kari snort a little.
"And it just so happens to be right on top of the rift." The Doctor pointed out, trying to ignore Kari's little snort. He knew that she knew exactly what was going on, so he was going to just let her get on with it.
"What rift would that be?" The Slitheen was doing well to act like she knew nothing about what she was doing.
"A rift in space and time. If this power station went into meltdown, the entire planet would go schwwwupboom." Jack told her, making some dramatic gestures with his arms.
"This station is designed to explode the minute it reaches capacity." Kari said, leaning on the desk.
Rose just looked at her in shock. "Didn't anyone notice? Isn't there someone in London checking this sort of stuff?" She asked.
"We're in Cardiff. London doesn't care. The south Wales coast could fall into the sea and they wouldn't notice. Oh, I sound like a Welshman. God help me, I've gone native." Margaret said, disgusted with herself.
"But why would she do that?" Mickey asked. "A great big explosion, she'd only end up killing herself."
"She's got a name, you know." Margaret hissed.
"She's not even a she, she's a thing." Kari couldn't help but smile at Mickey's retort.
"If anything, she's clever. Well, almost." Kari said, pulling something from the table, pretty much destroying the scale model of the power station.
"Fantastic." The Doctor cried, looking at Kari with pride.
"Is that a tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator?" Jack asked, his eyes wide and bright with excitement.
"Couldn't have put it better myself." The Doctor said, as Kari passed it over to Jack.
"Oh, genius." Jack said as he checked the metal plate over. "You didn't build this."
"I have my hobbies. A little tinkering." Margaret said, a small smile on her face as she watched the group.
"Nah, he means you did not build that. It's way beyond you. I know you stole this." Kari told her, her arms folded across her chest.
"Is it a weapon?" Rose asked.
"It's transport. The reactor blows, the rift opens, phenomenal cosmic disaster, but that thing shrouds you in a force field. You have this energy bubble, so you're safe. Then you feed it the coordinates, stand in to and ride the concussion all the way out of the solar system." Jack told her, stepping on it and demonstrating as he explained.
"It's a surfboard." Mickey cried, finally working it out.
"Oh yeah, a pan dimensional surfboard." Kari was grinning away.
"And it would have worked." Margaret said, a sneer on her face. "I'd have surfed away from this dead end dump and back to civilisation."
"You'd blow up a whole planet just to get a lift?" Mickey asked her in horror.
"Like stepping on an ant hill."
By this point, the Doctor wasn't paying much attention to the conversation. He was looking at the banner in the wall, looking at the words. "How'd you think of the name?" He asked, not taking his eyes off it.
"What, Blaidd Drwg? It's Welsh."
"I know, but how did you think of it?" The Doctor asked her, frowning at Kari, watching her face for anything that would give him a clue.
"I chose it at random, that's all. I don't know. It just sounded good. Does it matter?" Margaret asked.
"Blaidd Drwg." He mumbled, as Kari came and stood next to him.
Rose just looked at the pair. She could tell from the way Kari was acting that she knew something more. "What's it mean?"
"Bad Wolf." The pair said at the same time.
"But I've heard that before. Bad Wolf. I've heard that lots of times." Rose was more than just a little shocked, and scared.
"Everywhere we go. Two words following us. Bad Wolf." The Doctor told her. He was concerned, and he wanted to ask Kari so many questions, but he knew he couldn't.
"How can they be following us?"
"Nah, just a coincidence." The Doctor said, hearing the panic in Rose's voice and noticing how Kari had suddenly became a little nervous. "Like hearing a word on the radio then hearing it all day. Never mind. Things to do. Margaret, we're going to take you home."
"Hold on, isn't that the easy option, like letting her go?" Jack asked in disbelief at the Doctor's suggestion.
"I don't believe it! We actually get to go to Raxa… Wait a minute. Raxacor…" Rose said, looking at Kari for help.
"Raxa, corioco, falla, patorious." Kari sung.
"Raxacorico…"
"fallapatorious." Kari finished, smiling at her friend.
"Raxacoricofallapatorious. That's it. I did it!" Rose cried, hugging Kari as the pair jumped around the room a little.
Margaret was looking at them in disgust. "They have the death penalty. The family Slitheen was tried in its absence many years ago and found guilty with no chance of appeal. According to the statues of the government, the moment I return, I am to be executed. What do you make of that, Doctor? Take me home and you take me to my death."
"Not my problem." The Doctor told her, taking hold of Kari's hand and pulling her to one side. "You seem calm, know what's going on?" He asked her once they were out of earshot.
"Yup. Anything else?" She asked, leaning against the wall a little.
"Are you going to try to run at the first chance you get?" The Doctor had his arms folded across his chest as he spoke to her.
"Don't know. Maybe, maybe not. Depends on how much of an idiot you are. I've actually got a friend in Cardiff who I wouldn't mind going and visiting. Think you can trust me enough to let me go?" She asked him, hoping that he would say yes and let her go.
"Depends. Are you going to come back?" Kari cold have sworn she heard worry in his voice. He was worried that she wouldn't come back.
"Wouldn't want to miss a trip to Raxacoricofallapatorious now, would I?"
The Doctor quickly brightened up and smiled at her. "Come on then."
The group ended up taking Margaret back to the TARDIS. Everyone seemed a little nervous, everyone apart from Kari.
"This ship is impossible. It's superb. How do you get the outside around the inside?" Margaret asked as she looked around the inside of the blue box.
"Like I'd give you the secret, yeah." The Doctor scoffed as he worked on something on the console.
"I almost feel better about being defeated. I never stood a chance. This is the technology of the gods."
"Don't worship me, I'd make a very bad god. You wouldn't get a day off, for starters." He told her. "Jack, how we doing, big fella?"
"This extrapolator's top of the range. Where did you get it?" He asked, sitting on the metal grating, surrounded by wires.
"Oh, I don't know. Some airlock sale?" Margaret told him.
"Must've been a great big heist. It's stacked with power." Jack glared at the woman, while Kari leaned against the railings with her brand new phone in her hand.
"But we can use it for fuel?" The Doctor asked him, not noticing what Kari was doing.
"It's not compatible. But it should knock off about twelve hours. We'll be ready to go by morning." Kari called, not looking up from her phone.
The Doctor finally looked at her. He frowned when he saw her gazing at her new phone. "Then we're stuck here overnight."
"I'm in no hurry." Margaret told them. Well, of course she wouldn't be. She was going home to be executed.
"We've got a prisoner. The police box is really a police box." Rose said, a little bit too excited.
"You're not just police, though. Since you're taking me to my death, that makes you my executioners. Each and every one of you." Margaret replied, looking around at everyone.
"Well, you deserve it." Mickey spat at her.
"You're very quick to say so. You're very quick to soak your hands in my blood, which makes you better than me, how, exactly?" She asked. "Long night ahead. Let's see who can look me in the eye."
Margaret looked at all of them in turn, and none of them could hold her gaze. But when it came to Kari, it was slightly different. "Not going to work on me I'm afraid. I know I've got worse times to come. You don't scare me, Blon Fel Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen."
The Slitheen just kept staring at her. "Worse than sending someone to their death?"
Kari didn't look away, she didn't even blink. "Yes." That was when Margaret finally looked away from her.
After a while, Rose and Mickey left. Kari knew what was going to happen, and she was just hoping that the Doctor would let her stay in the TARDIS with Jack.
"So, what's going on?" Jack asked Kari, as she bit her lip and stared at the screen of her phone some more.
"Nothing, just…" She fell silent.
"I gather it's not always like this, having to wait. I bet you're always the first to leave, Doctor. Never mind the consequences, off you go with her, your Kari. You butchered my family and then ran for the stars together, am I right? But not this time. At last you have consequences. How does it feel?" Margaret asked him.
"I didn't butcher them." He spat at her, not meeting her gaze.
"Don't answer back. That's what she wants." Jack warned him from where he was working.
"I didn't." He told Jack. "What about you? You have an emergency teleport. You didn't zap them to safety, did you?"
"It only carries one. I had to fly without coordinates. I ended up in a skip on the Isle of Dogs." The Doctor just started laughing, and Kari couldn't help a little giggle escape her lips. "It's wasn't funny."
"Sorry." He said, stopping his laughing and turning to look at her. "It is a bit funny." The Doctor laughed again, Jack joining in and eventually so did Margaret.
"Do I get a last request?" She asked, actually rather serious.
"Depends on what it is."
"I grew quite fond of my little human life. All those rituals. The brushing of the teeth, and the complicated way they cook things. There's a little restaurant just round the Bay. It became quite a favourite of mine." She told him.
"Is that what you want, a last meal?" The Doctor asked her, glancing at Kari and seeing she was still gazing at her phone.
"Don't I have rights?"
"Oh, like she's not going to try and escape." Jack scoffed.
"Except I can never escape the Doctor." Margaret snapped. "So what's the danger? I wonder if you could do it? To sit with a creature you're about to kill and take supper. How strong is your stomach?"
"Strong enough."
"I wonder. I've seen you fight your enemies, now dine with them." Kari knew what she was doing, just like she knew how the evening would end. But she was ready for it, she had a plan of her own.
"You won't change my mind."
"Prove it."
The Doctor thought about it for a moment and looked at Kari. She finally looked at him and just shrugged her shoulders. "There are people out there. If you slip away for just one second, they'll be in danger."
"I think Jack can help you out there." Kari called to him.
"She right, I've got these." He pulled two silver bracelets out of his pocket. "You both wear one. If she moves more than ten feet away, she gets zapped by ten thousand volts."
"Margaret, would you like to come out to dinner? My treat?" The Doctor asked her.
There was a smile on the woman's face now. "Dinner in bondage. Works for me."
"Kari, you coming?" He asked her, but already knowing that she probably wouldn't.
"Nope. Like I said, there is a friend I want to go and see. I promise to come back, I just… have to see them." She told him, letting out a sigh.
"Okay. See you in a bit then." He put the bracelet on Margaret, and then the other on himself before walking out of the TARDIS with her.
She watched Jack working, hooking the extrapolator up to the console. "Seems like the Doctor has warmed up to you a bit."
He looked up at her. "Yeah, well after you went missing, we kinda had a talk. He decided that if you saved me, there had to have been a good reason for it."
"Yup. Because you're important, Jack. And not just to me." She told him.
He couldn't help but smile at her. Since the day he had met her, she had made him feel like he was actually worth something, she gave him so much more to live for. "So, met me in the future yet?" He asked her, as he got back to work.
"Oh yes. I'm actually going to be having words with you about something at a later date. You always manage to get me into trouble, Harkness."
Jack just laughed at her, he could definitely believe that. He stopped when her phone actually started ringing.
Kari grinned as she looked at the caller ID. "Hi, this is Kari. I'm currently busy either saving the universe, or flirting with a very handsome ex-time agent. Please leave a message after the beep." She said, before making the beeping sound.
"Hooking up the extrapolator?" A voice called to her.
"How ever did you guess?" Kari asked him, a smile on her face.
"Now, I do believe the Doctor gave you permission to go and visit this friend of yours. So what the hell are you still doing in the TARDIS, Princess?"
"I told you. I'm flirting with a very handsome ex-time agent." Out of the corner of her eye, she could see Jack smirking at her. "He is so young, and very good looking."
"Hey, are you calling me old?"
Kari couldn't help but laugh at him. "No, of course I'm not. You've just… matured. Like a fine wine. Or some mouldy cheese."
"Oh, you are in so much trouble now, Princess. Now, hurry up."
"Yes, sir." She called down the phone, before hanging up. "Right, I'm off out for a bit. The Doctor did say I was allowed to go out, just as long as I come back."
"Is he as good looking as me?" Jack asked her. "This friend of yours?"
"No one can be as good looking as you, Captain Harkness. Not ever." She told him, before heading out of the door.
She ran across the plaza and towards the tourist information office. She stopped when she saw a man standing outside, his long coat billowing in the breeze.
"Oi, Harkness!" She shouted, getting his attention. He turned around and grinned at her and she wasted no time in running at full speed and throwing her arms around him.
"Happy birthday, Princess." He said, kissing the top of her head.
"Thanks, Jack. You really shouldn't have got me that stuff, but thank you so much." She told him, still holding onto him.
"Hey, you're my princess, I'm allowed to spoil you rotten." That just made both of them laugh.
"So, you're already working for Torchwood then?" She asked him, as they strolled around the Bay a little.
"Yeah, but I don't believe in the same thing's that they do over at Torchwood One. I run the place differently here." He told her.
"Good for you, Jack. I don't believe in what that lot stand for either. Oh, they are going to be in so much trouble one day." She warned him.
"Spoilers?"
She just grinned at him. "Spoilers. So how's immortal life been?"
"A pain, but thanks for asking." He said, nudging her a little. "Will I ever find the Doctor again?"
"Oh, Jack. Of course you will. You may have to keep waiting, but you've been doing that for long enough already. Just don't worry about it. Do what you do best, defend the Earth, and monitor the rift. And stay handsome." She told him.
"At least you kept your promise. You always drop in and check up on me." He told her, pulling her a little closer to him as the wind blew harshly.
"Can't get rid of me, Jack. This princess is for life. And in your case, that's a very long one." She teased.
There was a smirk on Jack's face now. "So, when are you going to leave the Doctor and stay with me forever?" He asked.
Kari let out a groan. "Oh, don't start that. I told him, very recently, about that bloody kiss. It didn't just shock him, I thought he was going to throw me into a black hole."
He just reached out a pulled up her left hand. "Well, I see you're not a married woman, or Time Lady, surely you can kiss whoever you want?"
She let out a sigh as she pulled her hand away and reached into her bag. Her hand was tightly grasping the small blue box as she pulled it back out again. "Yeah, because I'm not wearing this?" She said, passing the box to him.
Jack opened the box and let out a whistle. "Wow, that's pretty impressive."
"In the future, your future, you're the person I turn to, Jack. Because you are the person I trust the most to be completely honest with me. The Doctor lied to me, he kept secrets from me. Rule one, the Doctor lies. How can I trust him?" She wondered, looking out across the water.
"Remember that night we met?" Jack asked her.
"How could I forget, you were pointing a bloody gun at me." She moaned.
"I didn't trust you at first, did I?" Kari shook her head. "But you knew my future. You knew all about who I was and what I was doing. I took a chance and trusted you. And I wouldn't have it any other way."
"Is there a point to all this, Jack?"
"Yes. You know his future, and his past. You know everything there is to know about him. Take a chance, trust him." He said, handing the box back to her.
"I hate it when you're right, Harkness." She mumbled, dropping the box back into her bag. "So, how long have we got before all hell lets loose?"
"Not that long. I've already warned the team not to worry about it. We don't need them getting involved do we?" Jack told her.
"Guess it's not enough time to come and meet the current team then?" She asked him. She didn't know who was going to be working there at the time. She couldn't quite remember what year it was that the ones she knew started working there.
"Maybe another time." He told her, kissing the top of her head again as he held her tightly.
Kari couldn't help but smile at how Jack was treating her. He just seemed a little bit protective of her, even if it was only from the rotten weather they were having. "I can't believe I punched the Doctor." She said suddenly.
Jack just burst out laughing. "Oh I can still remember his face. Did it make you feel any better?"
She just shrugged a little. "Not really. Not as much as when I hit Van Statten. Who, by the way, I am pretty sure was using retcon. Or at least his own version of it."
"Henry Van Statten?" Jack asked. "The guy who thinks he owns the internet?"
"Yup. That's the one. But don't worry about him, I'll sort him out in a few years for you." Kari told him, trying not to think about what happened to her.
"We've been watching him for a while. He's a big collector of alien artefacts."
"Oh, he collects a bit more than just that, Jack. Trust me, I know." Her voice came out in pretty much a whisper now.
"What do you mean?"
"Nothing. It doesn't matter." She said, trying to wave it off. She knew as soon as she had said it that he was probably going to press her about it.
"Kari, what happened?" There was concern in his voice now.
She let out a sigh and turned to face him. "You can never tell anyone. Especially the Doctor." Jack nodded at her. "He likes his live specimens better. He likes to dissect them and torture them to make them talk." She told him calmly, even though her eyes were filling from the memory of what happened.
"Oh, Princess." He just pulled her closer to him and wrapped his arms around her tighter. "When did this happen? And how long were you there for?"
"It wasn't that long ago, a few days maybe. I was stuck there for a few months before the Doctor finally decided to show up." She told him.
Before Jack could say anything else, the ground started to shake, as there was a loud rumbling noise. "I think that's our cue." Jack said, grabbing Kari's hand and running with her back to where the TARDIS was parked.
They turned the corner just in time to see the Doctor and Margaret charge into the blue box. "I have to go now, Princess. Come visit me anytime, okay?"
Kari smiled at him. "Oh don't worry, I will. Look after yourself." She said, hugging him tightly.
"Kari!" She heard Rose call to her.
"You better disappear, Harkness, can't have Rose finding you out here with me." He kissed the top of her head before making a mad dash back into the hub. "Come on, Rose. Time to go and save the entire planet, again." She said to her friend, grabbing her hand and heading for the TARDIS.
"What is it? What's happening?" Rose asked as she entered the blue box.
"Oh, just little me." Margaret said smugly, tearing off the arm of the suit and revealing her true arm. Her claws reached out to grasp Rose but Kari was quick to throw her out of the way. She ended up stuck in the green monsters grasp instead.
"One wrong move and she snaps like a promise." The Slitheen hissed.
The Doctor just rolled his eyes. "I might've known."
"I've had you bleating all night, poor baby, now shut it." She said, before looking at the younger Jack. "You, fly boy, put the extrapolator at my feet." Her grip on Kari's neck tightened before the Doctor nodded for Jack to do it. "Thank you, just as I planned."
"I thought you needed to blow up the nuclear power station?" Rose asked, a little confused.
"Failing that, if I were to be arrested, then anyone capable of tracking me down would have considerable technology of their own. Therefore, they would be captivated by the extrapolator. Especially a magpie mind like yours, Doctor."
"Oi." Kari shouted. "Only I'm allowed to insult the Doctor. And anyway your plan sucks. Plan A and plan B, they both suck. You've locked onto the power source, you've opened the rift. But there is something you overlooked." Kari said, smugly.
"Oh really?" Margaret snorted. "And what might that be?"
Part of the console suddenly opened, with a bright light emanating from it. "Well, opening the rift means you'll pull this ship apart." Kari informed her.
"So sue me."
"It's not just any old power source." Kari said, looking over at the Doctor. "It's the TARDIS."
"Our TARDIS." The Doctor said. "The best ship in the universe."
"It'll make wonderful scrap." Margaret told them, not understanding what was going to happen next.
"What's that light?" Rose asked, trying her best not to look over in that direction.
"The heart of the TARDIS. This ship's alive. You've opened its soul." The Doctor called to the Slitheen, who was still holding onto Kari.
"It's so bright…"
"Look at it Margaret." The Doctor told her.
"…Beautiful…"
"Look inside, Blon Fel Fotch. Look at the light." He kept encouraging her, hoping that she would let Kari go. He was right, the woman's grip loosened and Kari managed to slip out from the hand and casually strolled over to Jack, who instantly pulled her into a hug.
"Thank you." Margaret said to them, before the light took her over and she disappeared, leaving behind nothing but an empty skin suit.
"Don't look. Stay there. Close your eyes." The Doctor shouted at everyone as he ran around the console and closed the open panel. "Now, Jack, come on, shut it all down. Shut down. Rose, that panel over there, turn all the switches to the right." He said, stopping only to grab hold of Kari and hug her.
"Oi, you're crushing me." She mumbled, whacking him on the arms.
He quickly let her go before turning to face the others. "Nicely done. Thank you, all."
"What happened to Margaret?" Rose asked.
Kari just wandered over to the skin suit and bent down, before pulling something that looked like an egg with tentacles out. She held onto it while the others carried on talking.
"Must've got burnt up. Carried out her own death sentence." Jack said.
"Nope." Kari called, still looking at the egg in her hands.
"Then, where'd she go?" Rose wondered.
"She looked into the heart of the TARDIS, and even I don't know how strong that is. And this ship's telepathic, like I told you, Rose. Gets inside your head. Translates alien languages. Maybe the raw energy can translate all sorts of thoughts." The Doctor told her.
"Yup, and she can turn you into an egg so that you can start your life all over again." Kari told them, finally getting up off the floor with the egg.
"She's an egg?" Rose and Jack asked.
"Well, obviously. All we have to do is take her back, leave her with a decent family and hope that she makes better choices for her life this time." Kari told them, placing the egg down gently on the console.
"Oh, my God. Mickey." Rose cried, before rushing out of the TARDIS.
"Told you I'd come back, didn't I, Doctor? You going to start trusting me yet?" Kari asked him, still a little unhappy with him.
"I thought she was going to kill you." The Doctor told her seriously.
"Yes, and I knew she wouldn't. I knew what the TARDIS was going to do. I knew it would all work out fine in the end. Well, except for Rose. She won't find Mickey." She told him sadly. Kari had always thought those two made a great couple.
It didn't take long for a rather upset looking Rose to return to the TARDIS. "We're all powered up. We can leave. Opening the rift filled us up with energy. We can go, if that's all right." The Doctor asked her, glancing at Kari.
"Yeah, fine."
"How's Mickey?" He asked her as Kari walked over to her friend.
"He's okay. He's gone."
"Do you want to go and find him? We'll wait." He told her.
"No need. He deserves better." Rose mumbled. Kari just wrapped her arms around her friend and gave her a hug.
"Off we go then. Always moving on." The Doctor said, seeing that Kari was dealing with an upset Rose.
"Next stop, Raxacoricofallapatorious. Now you don't often get to say that often." Jack smirked, helping the Doctor around the console.
The Doctor was smiling a little. "We'll just stop by and pop her in the hatchery. Margaret the Slitheen can live her life again. A second change."
"That'd be nice." Rose whispered.
"You okay, Rose?" She gave Kari a half hearted smile and a nod. Kari knew her friend was far from okay, but she knew there was nothing she could do to make her feel any better.
A/N: Okay, so I really couldn't stop myself from physically throwing Jack in there. Sure he got her the presents, but she had to go and see him, right?
I want to say a big thank you to everyone who has stuck by me these past few weeks. I know my updates have been getting worse, it's just finding the time to write and upload when I'm out the door by 7am and then not home till 6pm. But less than 2 weeks left till I have no reason to get out of bed for a few weeks.
During that time I promise to get my backside in gear and update more regularly. But I still want to say thanks to you all in the mean time.
Oh, and I absolutely love your reviews. You guys really are just totally awesome and amazing. Thank you all so much.
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