The beautiful sea couldn't hold Flareon Light's interest forever. His curtains were drawn closed to the outside while he laid on his stomach with his new phone in front of him. With his fur already fixed up and cut, he had nothing else to do.

After Storm brought his new phone to his room, he had done research on Lao Shen on it. First, he learned they had a young Empress; second, their buildings didn't rely on walls to stand, a unique trait unlike anywhere else in the world.

It sprawled over some of the most land in the world, thanks to a vibrant history of aggressive expansion. They tied combat close together with spirituality.

There were a lot of different cultures mixed in from Lao Shen's growth. Before it existed, warring villages and smaller competing nations spread across the land. Quite literally, war created Lao Shen. Reshiram could boast about it, or something. Still, he refused to judge anything till he saw it for himself, so he didn't research too much further. He knew how to act natural there now, and that was enough. Right now, he decided he should socialize with a few other Guild members.

Light pushed himself up and hopped down from his bed. As soon as he opened the door to his room, light conversation from the brown halls filled his ears. He looked left and right until he found the voices.

Zangoose Fernand and the Emolga Alisha were walking down in his direction.

"Oh, hey Li-" Fernand said, "Guildmaster. Seen the stowaway yet?"

"Stowaway?" Light asked.

"Some orange cat got on somehow," Alisha said. "Just catch it if you find it. It's annoying the crap out of us."

"R-right..."

Light waited for them to pass before going in the same direction. He couldn't really imagine how a cat got on board, but he might as well keep an eye open.

After going through the hallway, Light took the winding ramp up to the open floor.

It had changed dramatically.

Long tables were set up with a buffet. Other pokemon were already eating at filled round tables with short stools. Galarian Ponyta, Nadia had already noticed Light staring at the scene. She gestured to him with her cotton candy tail to come over. Entranced by the colors, he waddled forward.

He walked over to her. He realized he was staring at her tail a little late, making it awkward with the Sky-Forme Shaymin Ariel and Mienfoo Robin also at the table.

"You look tired," Nadia said. "Feeling alright, Guildmaster?"

"Yah," Light said. "Thanks."

"Lots of people are assembling teams, so they'll be sliding forms under your door later. Oh, and Chad wanted to give you stuff."

"Where is he?"

"He'll be here to eat soon," Ariel said. "Want to eat with us?"

"Yah, sure," Light nodded. "I'll be right back."

Light skulked away from the table and walked down the empty buffet line. His eyes scanned over everything as he named the foods in his head before grabbing a plate.

His eyes got stuck on the cakes and muffins. He always liked sweets, but it was the only thing he wanted to eat at this second. He ended up filling his plate with sweets and a little sandwich to make himself feel better about it, unsuccessfully.

When he walked back over to the table, and gave a few quiet nods to them and himself as he sat down.

"Did you decide on a different name, or are we sticking with Wayfarers?" Ariel asked.

"I haven't decided yet," Light said. "Not sure what people want."

"Well, I think you get to name it," Nadia input, "so you might as well."

"I'll think about it."

Light ate the simple chicken sandwich he had on his plate and quickly moved on to the sweets. As he took a bite of a cupcake, Nadia stared at him before speaking.

"Your fur is so gorgeous," she said.

Light's gray mane and tail puffed up from his body's heat. His mouth got wavy as it drew the tension that went into his head.

"Nadia," Ariel said, "don't make him uncomfortable."

"He doesn't look uncomfortable..." Robin said.

Ariel glanced at Light. He glanced up and down with a hot feeling across his nose. A smile creeped on his face.

"Thanks," Light said, stifling a giggle.

Nadia giggled back. Ariel glanced at Mienfoo Robin as she bent her head lower and continued to eat a colorful salad.

A short silence fell over the table until Slowking Chad approached from the side. They all took turns noticing him between bites.

"Sorry to barge in," Chad said, "I just wanted to say a few things to you, Light."

"Uhm, yah," Light said, turning to him. "What is it?"

"First things first, I had some things sent to your room that were gifts from Kaigan. They're on their way now."

"Okay."

"Second thing is our route," Chad said. "Empress Chingyang has requested an audience with us in about two weeks. Lao Shen's capital is on the edge of a gulf, but there is other possible business at a port city nearby."

"Like what?" Light asked.

"Recruitment, opportunities to increase our funds, and a request from a celebrity."

"Who?"

"Zhen Hong," Chad said. "A very accomplished Olympian. He sent us a message over media that he wants to personally meet you and offer training as a Wilderbeast."

"Wilderbeast?" Light asked.

"I'm not sure what it means myself."

"I do," Ariel spoke up.

The table looked at her. She finished a small swallow before continuing her explanation.

"It's an old fighting style based on learning from animals, but it's not common because it's almost... genetic. Almost no one can really learn most of it, but it's very strong."

"Why would I be able to learn it?" Light asked.

Ariel shrugged. "Combat's kind of... spiritual to Lao Shen. If he wants to train you in this, it's probably because he can tell you can learn it. It's a whole different world of fighting with that, though…"

After doing research, Light knew this definitely wasn't on his father's side. The Acuitan royal family didn't have anything else running in their bloodline other than the blessing. It had to be from his mother's side.

"Anything to do with that is up to you personally, Light," Chad said. "As for Lao Shen's capital, we must go."

"Lao Shen's capital is a city built like a castle," Robin explained. "It has walls inside and out. And being honest, it's going to be very rough for you to go on the streets."

"Why me?" Light asked.

"The city and Empress Chingyang are known for being... perverse."

Light stared right at Robin's eyes as she struggled with wording.

"Her requesting an audience is out of character and she will definitely try something," Robin said. "Or she at least wants something."

"I'm concerned, too," Chad sighed. "But there's no option other than to confront it somehow. And truth be told, the culture in their dynasty is very different than in the past. She already has three husbands."

"How old is she?" Light asked. "I think I heard from somewhere she was new, right?"

"No one knows," Chad answered. "She's very secretive. We don't even know if any information on her is accurate. And you have to remember, she has the world's strongest military force. She is very dangerous, Light. And her potential youth doesn't help."

"Yes. This is a person who is used to getting what she wants. Most world leaders aren't even comfortable enough to meet her. And frankly, we need some sort of plan to be safe."

"I'll, uhm...I don't know," Light muttered.

"Neither do I. But I figured I'd let you know as soon as possible. As for this Wilderbeast, I definitely think it would be best to meet him. I've done my homework, and he's extremely calm for a celebrity. He doesn't do things like this often, and definitely not for publicity."

"That sounds fine. But what are we going to do about the Empress?"

"We'll figure something out. I'll talk to you again once I think of solutions."

"It's not going to actually be a problem, right?" Light asked.

"Nah, it's preeeeetty legit," Nadia said. "But it's okay. We'll just make you look like a girl or something."

"I... could just not go... And not do that."

"We're not really training until later," Ariel said. "If you want, we can come help you sort out all of that stuff Chad is sending to your room. Maybe stuff there could help somehow?"

"Really?" Light asked. "I mean, I guess I'd like the help... But I know you're, uhm. Busy."

Ariel made a small smile and snorted. "No one on this ship is busy. Jewel did all of the cleaning in, like, ten minutes."

"Uh. Uhm... Really?"

"Well, until we get missions there's nothing to do but relax. Also, Jewel's so fast she's close to world-record holders, so that's a thing..."

"Oh," Light murmured. "Well, I'd appreciate the help."


Flareon Light spent the next couple of minutes finishing up while they talked. They mostly talked about books that they all seemed to have read, but he wasn't familiar with them at all.

As soon as he finished, Galarian Ponyta Nadia, Sky Shaymin Ariel, and Mienfoo Robin all stood up and started to head towards the ramp downstairs with him. Before he asked about their plates, a blue blur stole them. He barely made out Manaphy Jewel's body as she did it. He closed his mouth and stood up to follow the group, and jogged to catch up to their head start.

Once they reached the front of his door, they waited as Light opened it himself, then went silent.

Cardboard boxes were stacked on top of each other in every open space, only offering a thin line from the door to his bed.

"Honestly, this should be fun," Nadia said. "Alright. Light, stay on the bed so we have room. We'll bring things to you and see if you want them."

"Uh, okay. Sure."

Light walked through the short towers of boxes and hopped onto his bed. He sat close to the edge while Sky-Forme Shaymin Ariel brought down a box from on top of a stack. Mienfoo Robin and Galarian Ponyta Nadia opened the top of it and started to sort through it.

"Okay, we've got some things like fancy light bulbs and tiny... Uh, statues," Nadia said.

"I'll pass on decorations," Light said. "Maybe leave it outside for now?"

Nadia nodded and pushed the box outside while Ariel grabbed another. Robin took the box and set it on the ground. Nadia came back as she opened it.

"Jewelry," Nadia said. "I guess we'll-"

Light's fur made a scraping noise flaring up against the mattress. He looked down to avoid having them see the small spark in his eyes.

"You want to try on jewelry?" Nadia asked.

"Uhm, no. No," Light muttered, "but… I'll take a look through it myself later."

They set the box aside and brought down others.

There were boxes filled with plants and other decorations. One box had assorted beauty supplies that Nadia said she would keep for them.

As they went down the stacks, boxes started to fill with heavier objects. Robin decided to keep a box filled with cultural books, Ariel kept one with smaller musical instruments.

Another box had only a few books inside on the same topic. Light kept all of the scrolls and books with stories about Reshiram. The boxes on the bottom were clearly meant to be more important. One was filled with carefully placed medals and messages. Light couldn't tell by himself, but there were handwritten messages signed with celebrity names. He decided to keep it and slowly work through it on his own time.

Another box nearly burst open with white clothing. They sorted through scarves, jackets, pajamas, socks, gloves, jackets, and still more.

"We should definitely keep, like, everything in here," Ariel said. "Everything in it looks super high end, too."

"I don't want to hog it all for myself, though," Light said. "Is there, uhm, anything you guys would want?"

"Guys, huh," Ariel teased.

"Sorry. Is there anything you... la... gals would want?"

They all snickered at him. Light wrapped his tail around himself and his big mouth.

"You know, we could pick out your style for you," Nadia offered. "You could keep the things that look good for you."

Light mentally flinched. He was already quieter from them being in his room. Playing dress-up sounded embarrassing.

"I don't, well."

They didn't seem to hear him. They all looked down on the floor where everything rested until they silently picked one.

Ariel flew over Light's head and dropped down behind him. His white fur and gray tail and mane started to wave like wildfire when she loomed over him.

Ariel draped the see-through white cloth over his back. Light stayed frozen white she reached over him and connected a star shaped button in front. She floated up and back out in front of him.

"It has sleeves," Robin said.

Her voice snapped Light out of his daze. He quickly pulled the sleeves on.

Delicate and sublime cloth rested on his fur, probably silk. He stood up on his back legs, causing it to fall over his back and fit properly.

"You know, I think we should continue this at another time," Robin said. "And we've been here for hours. It'll be dinner time soon."

The statement smacked Light. The boxes outside had diminished as people walking around in the hallways took them. A hint of a yellow sunset in the window rose behind him.

"Yeah, sounds good," Nadia said. "But that coat looks great. Like a veil."

"Yeah, and it's soft," Ariel said. "It's definitely your style."

"Thanks..." Light said. "So, uhm. Where are you off to?"

"Training before dinner," Ariel said. "You're welcome to join us."

"I mean, I'm not great at fighting..."

"You don't have to be some sort of soldier or explorer to join us," Robin said.

A chill went through his chest. He shrunk back a short step on his bed. He really didn't want to go. He'd just look dumb.

"I'm good," Light said, "I'll just... Read a few things."

"Okay..." Ariel said. "We'll probably see you in a bit at dinner."

"Yah. See you in a bit."

Light watched them walk out and close the door.

The neutral face he had been keeping fell. He took the coat off and tossed it away.


A few minutes had passed when a knock sounded on Flareon Light's door. He turned his eyes and face up from his mattress.

"Yah?" Light called.

Slowking Chad opened the door. Light noticed him gently close the door before speaking.

"Light, how are you?" Chad asked with a small smile.

"I'm... good," Light said, sitting up. "What is it?"

"Why didn't you go train with the Valkyries?"

"That would've just been embarrassing."

Chad walked forward and sat down with crossed legs by Light's bedside. He clearly seemed to want to talk about it. Light's heart started to pound in his head.

"What's wrong?" Chad asked.

"Well… They're good at that stuff already. It's a waste of their time."

"They came and told me because they were concerned. They want to train with you. With time and practice, they can help-"

"I don't want help, okay!?"

"Okay," Chad said. "I apologize."

Light went quiet. Chad took a breath and continued.

"I shouldn't assume you need help.. I just figured I'd stop by since Robin got a little worried."

"Worried?" Light asked.

"Well, she told me that you seemed a little off. And I was a therapist before I was a Guildmaster."

It took Light a second to register what he said.

"A shrink?"

"Uhm... Yes," Chad said. "As a Guildmaster, it's important to be a people person one way or another. I actually went to school to be a psychiatrist. The art of talking about things like this."

"Well, I don't want to talk about it right now."

"As long as you want to talk about it some other time," Chad said. "Would that be alright?"

Light huffed quietly. "Yah, sure."

"Alright. Dinner's in five minutes, so make sure you join us."

"Right."

Chad walked out as carefully as he came in.

Light realized how tense his shoulders were once he left. He released and rotated his muscles.

He still had five minutes before dinner, so he decided to experiment with his look. He grabbed the white veil off of the floor and put it over his back. The sleeves fell down to his wrists.

After, Light quickly rummaged through the box of jewelry.

His eyes got stuck on a crown of white orchids. He set it aside, and his eyes got stuck again on something shiny underneath.

Light pulled an earring up by its chain. On the end of the silver chain, a simple white star shone in the sunlight. His arm shook as he held it.

It had been years since it happened, but he had the tip and base of his ear pierced. He hadn't checked since he evolved, so Light slid his paw along his white fur. He smiled when he felt the familiar bump and carefully put the earring on the base of his ear. His smile rose when he added the crown of plastic white orchids.

Light did a little spin on his back legs letting the veil flow behind him. He looked down on himself and giggled.

His giggle stopped cold when he saw a pair of green eyes. Sky Shaymin Ariel stared right back at him from the hallway. She had just a few beads of sweat just barely visible on her forehead above her paused, plain face.

"Oh, uhm, this is what it looks like," Light said. "I was trying on everything. Just in case."

Ariel blinked and smiled.

"A bit of a shame. It looks beautiful."

Light started to feel his heartbeat in his head again.

"Uhm, thanks..." Light said. "So, uhm. Are you heading to dinner?"

"Oh, well. I'm not," Ariel said. "I'm just kind of keeping a secret at night, so Nadia and Robin are getting me food."

"Oh. They… Don't know?"

"Oh, they know. Just a secret from everyone else on board."

"It's just, uh, sorry. That I saw," Light said.

"You don't have to apologize," Ariel said as she kept smiling. She inched forward, tapping the door with her back leg to make it close more. "You know, I don't mind you knowing a little more about me..."

"O-okay," he squeaked.

"How about we talk over dinner?" she whispered. "You can go grab a plate and meet me back here. I know a place for a date."

Light's fur flared up and waved around as rumbling heat rose up from his core. Nausea bloomed, but a huge adrenaline rush suppressed it.

"Y-yes," Light said. "I'll, uhm, be back."

Light reached for the crown of white orchids on his head.

"You should leave it on," Ariel suggested.

"I, uh, don't think people actually wear this stuff..." Light said.

"Trust me, you look good. Go grab a plate."

Light paused for a short second. "Okay…"

He walked forward and past her. He pushed his lips together and glanced away as he left out into the hallway.


When Light came up the ramp, the tables were filled again. The food at the long buffet tables was different than last time, but there were still a few leftovers. Most of the other pokemon setting down didn't seem to notice him, but he kept his footsteps light in case. All of the empty space helped.

Light walked to the buffet and took food from the plates on the white cloth on the tables. He was thinking about what food would be best for it. He only took foods that would be cleaner to eat like small sandwiches and cupcakes.

The air felt weird. Light turned around slowly, trying to figure out what it was.

The room had gone quiet. Light swallowed when he realized the difference. He started to speed walk on his legs while carrying his plate with both paws cupped under it.

No one seemed to say anything while he went to the ramp leading down, but Light stopped walking once he was out of sight. His ears rose up trying to listen, but it was too quiet to hear.

After a few seconds, he gave up and went back down.

Just as he reached the bottom of the ramp, Galarian Ponyta Nadia and Mienfoo Robin were walking in his direction. Light stopped in place while they smiled at him. Unsure what to say, he kept silent and continued past.

"Just do you," Robin muttered.

Light turned around to her. They kept walking and disappeared behind the rounded wall. He stared in their direction for a few more seconds, then turned around to walk back through the halls to his room.

Light pushed open the door. Sky Shaymin Ariel was already looking at him when he stepped in.

She wore wore a white cape that draped above her back legs. Unlike Light's coat, it was a solid white color that wasn't see-through. She did a small, quick bow.

"Charmed, I'm sure," Ariel said. "You know, all of these clothes are actually pretty durable... Not that I tested it, or anything."

"Uhm, do you want to keep the cape?" Light asked.

"I dunno," Ariel said as she spun around. Light noticed a clear gray star on the back of the white cape. "I get the feeling it was meant for you."

Light set his plate down on the side of his bed. He noticed her plate was on the short couch facing the TV.

"Well, I think it suits you," Light said.

"Because I'm a 'fighter'?" Ariel asked.

Light got the feeling he shouldn't say yes. If anything, it suited her.

"Well, I was... Uhm. That's not why," Light said. "I'm sorry I didn't go train with you earlier."

"Yeah, that stung."

Light winced and started to look further away from her.

"But it's okay," she added. "You've been through a lot. Here, come with me. Jewel showed me a place."

"Okay."

Light grabbed his plate off of his bed and Ariel grabbed her own. She hovered just above the floor as they left and closed the door.

The layout of the hallways was generally the same: like a grid with two paths, but Light had never gone very far down.

For a minute or two, he silently followed Ariel through the dim light until they reached another ramp going up. As they climbed, there were a few floors they could've left the well from, but Ariel led him all the way to the top.

The ceiling transitioned into a dim night sky with clouds outlined by silvery moonlight. Light spun around in place, taking in the view. Cool wind relieved the heat in his chest.

It looked like they were on the top deck. Light followed Ariel to the dead center of a wide, empty space with hardwood tiles lined by white railings and watched her set the plate down and plop down on her back. Light set his plate on the floor and lied down with his hands behind his back. His earring made a gentle clink against the ground as he settled.

He stretched his back. It cracked, and somehow, that made him yawn. He looked at Sky Shaymin Ariel, but he couldn't see her face for her reaction. Despite her species being smaller, she destroyed him in terms of height and length. Light shifted on his back to be able to see the side of her face.

"Jewel kind of blabbed to me about you being a thief before," Ariel said.

"Oh."

"And it didn't make me think any less of you. Just like being an explorer shouldn't make you think any better of me."

"Why?" Light asked. "There's barely any comparison..."

"Explorers have done bad things, and thieves have stolen for the right reasons."

"I guess..."

"The only reason I made the Valkyries was to drop out of school and feel good about it cause I was helping people. And in the end, even though it worked, I burned all the rickety bridges I had with my family."

"You made the Valkyries?" he asked.

"Yeah, well, Kaigan's main defense is being super neutral and surrounded by water," she explained. "It doesn't have a formal military. It has alliances everywhere. So it was just me, Nadia, and Robin doing stuff around the communities."

"But how'd you get clearance to make a group of explorers?"

"We just asked Kaigan's president," she said in a casual way. "Wish you could've met him."

"Oh."

A short silence swept over the deck. It could have been the sounds of the ocean or the sky, but Light wasn't rushing to find anything to say.

"I've been wanting to ask you something," Ariel declared. "Okay, so, I know it might sound weird, but I was just thinking about it. You're awfully eloquent for a thief."

"Uh, how?" Light asked.

"You don't use a lot of slang, and you move very... cleanly. And your ears are pierced. I mean, I first thought you were some politician's kid or something."

"I'm not really that formal..."

"It's not really formal. Well, what I mean to ask is that you weren't just a normal thief, were you?"

"I guess you could say professional… unfortunately."

"Well," Ariel said, "I did notice that you're pretty flexible. Maybe that's part of why someone's able to tell for the Wilderbeast style."

"How much do you know about that?" Light asked. "I've never heard of it."

"Well, I've never fought against the style, but it's really rough. Kind of like a rip and tear kind of thing."

Light fell silent.

"Hey," Ariel said, "it is heroic. I've watched arena battles, and it's majestic in itself."

Ariel shifted herself onto her side and started to stare at Light. He glanced at her, but then looked back at the night sky.

"You know," Ariel said, "you've been awkward all day. And at first, I thought it was just that you were quirky, but now I feel like something's bothering you."

Light brought his arms from behind his head onto his chest. He folded his hands together and kept staring at the night sky while his fur started to fluff up.

"May I have a look at your eyes?" Ariel asked.

Flareon Light shifted himself and tried to look at Ariel's face.

It was hard. Light automatically looked everywhere else. Some sort of resistance blocked him from keeping eye contact. When he finally did, his eyes felt like they were vibrating.

There was a pressure pushing outwards in his head.

"So modest, honest..." Ariel's voice said. "I can't wait to make you mine. And you'll love every second of it..."

As the pressure left his head, Light realized Ariel was just looking back at him and smiling. She hadn't moved her mouth or said anything.

Light decided to keep quiet. Something about that didn't feel quite real.

"Want to try using a fire type move?" Ariel asked.

"I'm not sure I can yet," he said.

"You'll get it in three minutes, that's a promise."

Her strong voice convinced him. When he started to stand up, she did the same.

They walked a little bit away from their plates and faced out over the railing. Light took deep breaths while Ariel stayed right next to him on his side.

Light tried, but only sent out a bit of smoke from his mouth. He closed his mouth shut quickly trying to prevent Ariel from noticing he tried.

"It's like learning how to wink," Ariel said. "Your brain forces those muscles together in your face. But if you cover one eye, and help yourself, your brain realizes the two different muscles and you never forget how to wink."

"Well, okay…" Light said. "But how does that translate?"

"Try it again. I'll cover the eye for you."

Light noticed Ariel get a little closer. Her cape brushed up against his coat as he took another set of deep breaths.

As Light focused his energy, he felt warm skin press hard into his cheek. His fur flared up as a fireball came out of his mouth from the hot feeling that shot across his face.

The small flame arced in the air and became steam when it hit the dark water. Light barely saw it before covering himself entirely with his gray tail.

"You're strong already, and your body knows how to do it," Ariel said. "And now, you can use Ember whenever you want."

Light started to shiver and couldn't see anything past his fur. He nodded, unsure if she could see or not.

"Sorry about the surprise smooch, though," Ariel said. "I just got the feeling it would work based on when your fur flares up..."

Yup," Light squeaked.

"So, do you want to train with us tomorrow morning?"

"Okay."

"Great. I'll come wake you up."

Ariel went back a few paces and grabbed their plates off of the ground. She started to eat while looking out over the ocean.

Light didn't uncurl his tail from around himself, but he ate in the silence. He peered out from the wall of gray fur to her face again.

He decided to focus on her eyes like he did before.

"That's right, take it in," Ariel's voice said, "I'm not lookin..."

Light looked back out to the ocean. He just stared for a short moment, but then turned back to her eyes.

"I wonder what it is you like about me," Ariel's voice said. "Actually, I'm pretty sure you like the fact I'm ripped... That's pretty neat."

Ariel's voice faded away in his head. Light silently made plans to talk to Chad later. He said something abnormal could happen, and the invisible voice felt a bit consistent.

When Ariel finished eating, she stretched a bit and sighed.

"Chad gave you everyone's numbers, right?" Ariel asked.

"Yah," Light said.

"Alright, I'll text you later. I think I'll be good to get to my room without anyone seeing."

"I'll go with you."

"Alright," she smiled. "Thanks."


Light had followed Ariel to her room, but didn't have time to say much. Manaphy Jewel was moving around in the hallways, so they shut the door before she appeared in front of him and offered to take the plates.

When he got back to his own room, his new phone beeped just as he was lying down on his bed. He turned it on and read the text message.

"Good night~" - Ariel

Light thought for a second what to text back, but acted before he could overthink it.

"Good night" - Light

Holding the phone, Light started to register everything that happened better.

He'd never been kissed at all before, for any reason. He never had family members, so it was the first time ever.

Light suddenly missed having a diary, even if he burned the pages. But, he had a phone. He opened the door slowly to avoid having it creak and went down the hallway. He was starting to stumble from falling asleep, but he pushed on to get to the top deck for just a minute.

He went up the ramp again and got chilled under the dark sky. The moon peaked out perfectly from the silvery clouds.

Light held his phone perfectly still and took a picture. After he checked it, he looked on his phone for apps.

There was a journal app. When he booted it up, there was a short form that asked for his name and age.

When it asked for his last name, he wasn't sure what to put. He didn't have any other options other than Evergreen. After some thinking, he decided it would be fine to just put "WhiteStar".

After making the password White-Evergreen, he started to think and type.

"First date and kiss."

After Light labeled it, he saved it and headed back to bed.