Author's Notes:

Hey guys! I decided that I'm just going to write a few chapters without a plan, just to see how it turns out. Don't worry, I already have the entire story worked out, all that remains is the execution. I'd also like to thank everyone up to this point for your support. Over 5000 views means a lot to me. I can't thank you enough! Also, the next few chapters may be delayed because I'm working on the outline for another story I'm writing. It won't be a fanfiction, so it's a little harder to do. Also, this chapter contains a lemon, so please skip it if that bothers you. Anyway, enjoy chapter 22!

Chapter 22: Betrayal

Saito and Louise's lips were locked together. They both felt hot and beads of sweat began to roll down from their foreheads. Without asking for her permission, Saito removed her night gown. Her chest grew and shrank as her breathing became heavier and heavier.

He put his hands on the sides of her belly. Her skin was smooth and wet, making Saito feel aroused. She pulled his top off of him, revealing his toned, muscular body. His adventures over the past 3 years had made his body much more defined.

She wrapped her arms around his neck. He took this opportunity to remove her bra. It fell onto the bed, leaving her chest bare. Her breasts had grown slightly larger, probably due to a late puberty, Saito thought. She was still very much petite, which Saito thought was cute.

He put his hands on them. They breasts themselves were soft, but her nipples had become quite firm. He put his mouth next to her right breast and began to softly kiss it. Slowly, he started to be rougher, going from kissing her breasts to sucking on them.

She started to moan from the feeling. He slowly moved his left hand down to her panties, which had become very wet from Saito's actions. He put his right hand on her cheek and looked her in the eyes. He slowly began to rub her down there. She kissed him as he did. As he began to rub her more quickly, she broke away from him as she moaned louder and louder.

As he rubbed her faster and faster, eventually, her body stiffened as she let out a shriek. After a few seconds, her body relaxed and she let herself fall into Saito's arms. She kissed passionately kissed him for several seconds, after which she quickly removed his remaining clothes. They were now both completely naked, which normally, would've made Saito very embarrassed. However, his mind was so intoxicated with the senses he was feeling, that a feeling of embarrassment never came over him.

Before he knew it, Louise was already about to put his throbbing member in her mouth. She gently stroked it as she suck on it like a lollipop. The sounds she was making combined with the feeling of what she was doing drove him to his limit in a short time.

Without warning, he climaxed into her mouth. He remained completely still for several seconds as the feeling of pleasure overcame him. When he came to his senses, he realized what he had just done.

"I'm sorry!" He said, desperately afraid of what she'd do to him.

She was silent for a few seconds, then looked up at him, smiling. "It's okay!" She said.

There was no trace of his semen in her mouth at all. It was extremely hot because of his body's internal heat, but she managed to swallow it. He felt a great sense of relief, compelling him to hug her. After several minutes of kissing, she turned around so that her rear was facing him. She raised towards him, with her face buried in the bedsheets.

"Hurry up…" She said, timidly.

Without saying anything, he put his hands on her hips, which were quite slippery from her sweat. In one quick motion, he thrust himself into her, causing her to moan in pleasure. He slowly began to move back and forth. Before long, he began to move quickly. With every thrust made, Louise's moans grew louder and louder.

After a few minutes, Saito turned her over so that she was facing. Her face was red with embarrassment. She looked away from him, covering her face with her hands. Saito gently moved her face with his hand so that she was looking directly into his eyes.

"I want to see you when we're doing this." He said.

"P-Pervert!" She replied, embarrassed.

Before she could say anything else, he gave her a kiss. It somehow made her know that he wanted to see her face not out of perversion, but out of love. When they slowly pulled apart, she stared into his eyes. She could see how steadfast his love for her was in his gaze. She immediately kissed him again.

He began to move again as their lips were locked together. Before long, they were both approaching their climax. Neither of them wanted to say anything. Saito moved faster and faster until eventually, with one last push into her, they both climaxed at the same time, with their lips still locked together.

Both of their bodies stiffened as they climaxed. For several seconds they were completely still. Soon, they collapsed onto the bed, with their breathing extremely heavy. He pulled himself out of her and laid his head on a pillow.

"You came inside again…" She said.

"Yeah…sorry." He replied.

"Was it on purpose?" She asked.

He was quiet for a few seconds. Her question actually made him think about it. Was it on purpose? After all, he had told himself several times before that he couldn't afford to do it, so why did he?

"I don't know…" He replied.

"What kind of answer is that?" She said, pouting her face.

"The kind of answer given by a confused dog such as myself." He replied, smiling at her.

Somewhat satisfied with his answer, she laid herself on top of him. Before long, she fell fast asleep, with Saito following suit soon after.

In Albrecht of Germania's hotel room:

Albrecht sat on a chair, drinking hot cocoa whilst staring out of the window into the night sky. Soon, he heard a knock on his door.

"Come in." He said.

He turned around to see a familiar walking into the room.

"Ah, Kirche. How are you?" He said.

"I am well, my Lord. Why, may I ask, have you called me to meet you?" She replied, as she bowed towards him.

"Ah, yes. How is your life at the Academy?" He said.

"It is good, I suppose. I've made a lot of friends. Why do you ask?" She replied.

"Curiosity. Some of your friends are Ms. Valliére and her familiar, yes?" He said.

"Yes." She replied, somewhat confused. "We were at odds at first, but our relationship has gotten better recently."

"Excellent. Well, I have something I want you to do for me." He said. "As you are aware, Germania has a very powerful military. In fact, the other nations of the world are not entirely aware of our true population."

"What may this have to do with me?" She asked.

"Germania is no longer in need of the trade which our allies provide. At this point, it would be more economically beneficial to acquire their resources for ourselves, would it not?" He said.

"You want to go to war?!" She exclaimed.

"It doesn't have to be such a bloodbath." He replied as he sipped on his cocoa. "You see, the newly appointed King Hiraga is a strange familiar. He has power that, if used properly, can easily turn the tide of a war. Of course, his wife contains perhaps even a greater amount of power, but without someone to protect her, she cannot do much."

"You want me to kill him?" She said.

"Heavens, no!" He replied. He grabbed a bottle of wine from underneath his bed. "I simply require you to give him this bottle of wine."

"I'm not an assassin." She said.

"Of course not." He replied. "I already tried an assassin, but they are unreliable. You are the daughter of a powerful Germania general. We Germanians pride ourselves in looking after each other and our country. I trust that you will trust the word of your King, and understand that this is for the good of your nation."

He put the bottle of wine in her hands. She looked at it for several seconds. Of course, she didn't want to kill Saito or Louise, but she had been raised with the belief that the honor of completing a direct order from her king was more important than any relationship she had.

"Once he is disposed of, Germania will swiftly conquer Tristain, followed by Gallia and, finally, Romania. Go and complete your mission. You are dismissed." He said, as he sat down and started to sip his drink again.

Kirche left his room, feeling confused and slightly sick. However, by the time she had reached her own hotel room, she had made her decision.

In Saito and Louise's room:

Saito awoke on the bed in his room, completely undressed and with Louise laying on top of him. His face turned red as he remembered the night before. It was early morning, the sky outside had just begun to turn bright blue, and there was a light mist in the air. He slowly got out of bed, making sure not to wake Louise.

He stared out of the window, thinking about the future. It was today that he and Louise would have to begin their journey to visit their allied countries. This made Saito very worried. He had already received what he took as a threat from Germania, so he was extremely worried about possible assassinations. He realized as well that the possibility of assassination attempts was higher because not only was he of a race unknown to Halkeginia, but on the outside, he didn't appear to be entirely human.

As he pondered this, he felt soft hands grab his tail, pulling him back to his bed. The lack of Saito being in bed had woken her up. He didn't say anything to her. The thoughts about the possible danger she was in had weighed him down. He held her close to him, dreading the next few weeks.

"It's okay." She said, hugging him tightly. "I'll be fine. You'll be there to protect me."

He smiled at her and kissed her cheek, feeling reassured. He got back into bed with her, stroking her hair and looking into her glistening pink eyes.

"Sorry I've been so gloomy." He said. "It's just been so stressful lately. My body is different, my status is different, my whole life is changing. And of course, I need to look after you as well."

"I'm sorry to have dragged you into my world." She said, suddenly feeling guilty.

"I came back here on my own more than once. Even if I'm dealing with all of this stuff, I'm happy that I'm with you." He replied.

He kissed her forehead, making her feel better about herself. Her thoughts then turned to the lingering problem that was Germania. It was in her best interest to look at any and all Germanians who came close to herself and Saito to be enemies.

"How are we going to handle our journey to Germania?" She asked.

"We'll have to be extremely careful. With my eyes, I should be able to see any threats that could come our way. But still, I don't have eyes on the back of my head, so it's probably best to have more guards with us." He replied.

"How long do we have to live like this? In fear..?" Louise said.

"I don't know." He replied. "Once everything is settled and there is no more danger in the world, maybe we can settle down. We'll have no reason to be afraid and I'll feel at ease that you are safe. When that happens, we should start a family, and truly be happy."

Louise's eyes widened as he spoke the last few words of his sentence. His voice didn't falter as he spoke. He seemed like he meant every word from the bottom of his heart. She gave him a hug, thinking about his bold words.

"That kind of paradise is a long way away." Said Wales of Albion, who had been listening to their conversation for a few minutes. "It is time for us to leave. You'll be visiting Gallia first, then Albion, and finally Germania. Romalia has also shown interest in forming good diplomatic relations with you. Alex and Shion will be visiting Germania first, then Albion, and then Gallia."

"Alright." Saito said. He turned to Louise, holding her hand. "Ready to go?"

"Yeah, let's go." She replied.

They followed Wales outside the palace, where he had arranged a dragon drawn carriage to take them to Gallia. It would be a two day trip, so they would stop overnight to rest before continuing to Gallia.

Before they started they're journey, they heard someone calling their names. Saito stopped the carriage and looked around. He saw Kirche running towards the carriage, holding something in her arms. By the time she caught up, she was panting heavily.

"Hi Kirche. Do you need something?" Louise asked.

"I wanted to give you a gift to celebrate your coronation." She said, when she finally caught her breath.

She handed them the bottle of wine that Albrecht gave to her yesterday. Saito took it from her in good spirits. He handed it to Louise, then turned back to Kirche.

"Thanks a lot, Kirche. We'll enjoy it." He said, smiling at her.

"You're welcome, Saito." She said. "Before I go, may I ask, why are you wearing a fake tail?"

"Oh, it's not fake." He said as he moved it around behind him.

"How…Never mind." Kirche said. "I'll visit you when your trip is over. Safe travels!"

Saito and Louise waved her goodbye as the carriage move briskly towards the city gates. Kirche waved back until they were out of sight. When she could no longer see them, she fell to her knees and began to weep. Over and over, she apologized to them under her breath. After a little while, she went back to her hotel room, where she would remain for several hours, grieving.

Saito and Louise were enjoying their day so far. The weather was clear, although it was becoming quite cool due to the season changing into autumn. The only thing that bothered them, or rather bothered Saito in particular, was the large amount of guards that followed them, hidden in the forest. They were there to protect them, but it made him uncomfortable.

After several hours, they decided it would be best to stop. The sun was setting in the sky, so they stopped by the side of the road, deciding to camp there for the night. Within a few minutes, Saito pitched their tent. He then went to gather firewood, which took him at most ten seconds.

"That was fast." Louise said, shocked at his astonishing speed.

"It's been a while since I stretched my legs." He said, laughing

He soon became aware that he had no normal way of starting the fire. He though for a moment, then looked at his tail. He found a bunch of dry grass, then simply laid his tail onto it. Soon enough, it began to smolder and within a short amount of time, burst into flames.

"That's dangerous." Louise said, in awe.

"Don't worry. I can control it, so it's fine." He replied.

After making sure the fire would remain lit, he stood up again. He was about to go and find food, but one of the guards that were hidden around them walked towards him, holding an armful of fish.

"Here you go, sir. I took the liberty of finding food for you and Her Majesty by myself. I couldn't have you leaving her alone again, after all." He said.

"Thank you. What's your name?" Saito asked.

"James." He replied.

"It's a pleasure to meet you." Saito said.

James bowed and then disappeared into the forest. Saito skewered the fish and let it cook. After a few minutes, he gave one to Louise and sat down next to her.

"I know it's not as fancy as what you're used to." He said, laughing.

"It's fine. Food is food, after all." She said.

"I never thought I'd here you say that." Saito replied, surprised.

"Perhaps you've had an effect on me." She said, blushing. "Shall we drink some of the wine Kirche gave us."

"Sure." Saito said.

He got up and went to the carriage they were riding in. There were some simple wooden cups in the carriage that they could use for drinking. He returned to Louise with the cups and bottle of wine. He poured each of them a cup.

"To our marriage." Saito said, proposing a toast.

Louise raised her cups to his. Saito was about to take a sip from the cup, but stopped short. Louise noticed this and stopped as well.

"What's wrong?" She asked.

He sniffed the wine and looked at it suspiciously. He got her cup and walked over to a flower. He poured the wine onto it and watched. Within a few seconds, the flower shriveled away and disappeared. There was nothing left of it at all. Everywhere that the wine had touched looked dead, almost burnt.

"The wine is poisoned." Saito said.

"What?" Louise said.

"If we had taken even a bit of it, we would've died." Saito replied.

He had become infuriated. The wooden cups in his hands shattered into splinters under the pressure he was exerting onto them. His tail thrashed around behind him, causing quite large amount of turbulence in the air. His eyes glowed bright orange in the dark, fueled by anger.

Louise ran up to him and hugged him from behind. Slowly, he began to calm down until eventually, he sat down on the ground. She rubbed his back slowly in a circular motion, calming him down further.

"Are you okay?" She asked.

"Yeah. I'm better now." He said.

He turned towards her, making her gasp. His eyes shone a bright orange, matching the flame of their campfire and contrasting with the darkness around them. She held his face between her hands. After a few seconds, his eyes slowly began to dim, before they eventually only glowed as much as they normally did.

"I'm sorry, Louise." Saito said. "I said I'd protect you."

"You did." She said. "I'm alive aren't I?"

"Yeah. I guess you're right." He replied. "This was probably a plot by Albrecht. He most likely doesn't know that my body changed because of being your familiar."

"Should we continue to Gallia?" Louise asked.

Saito was silent for a few moments. "Word should be sent to Gallia that we will arrive late."

"Why don't we just tell them what happened?" She asked.

"If Albrecht was planning our assassination, then he is either going to wait and see if we died, or he is going to attack some time after our supposed death." He replied. "I think we should postpone our arrival for about a week. We can send the Queen a message telling her why we'll be late, and telling her not to tell anyone about it."

"Where will we go in the meantime?" Louise said.

"We could stay out here, I suppose. Where would you like to go?" He asked her.

"I don't know. I'm cold, so anywhere warm will be fine." She replied.

He wrapped his tail around her. "Feel any warmer?" He asked.

"Y-Yeah." She replied, blushing.

"It'll be warmer if we stay in the tent." He said.

He picked her up and walked into their tent. He laid her down on a rolled up mattress he had brought with them. He laid down next to her and covered both of them with a blanket, trapping the immense heat that his body produced.

"We can find an inn tomorrow to stay at until a week passes." He said.

Louise nodded and moved closer to him. The heat he radiated made her feel quite tired. Soon enough, she fell asleep. Saito remained awake, thinking about his circumstances.

"Hey, Gandalfr." He thought to himself. "I know you can hear me. Speak up."

After a few seconds, he heard Gandalfr's voice in his head. "What is it, boy?"

"Tell me about yourself." Saito said.

"What do you want to know?" He replied.

"Are there other beings like yourself, and where are they?" Saito asked.

"I told you that when I was 'born', I simply woke up alone. There was no one around me." He began. "The truth is, however, that later in my life, it would come to my knowledge that there were at least 3 other beings like myself."

"The Right Hand of God, The Mind of God, and The Heart of God." Saito said.

"Yes. I knew them by the names of Vindalfr, Miodaitnir, and Lifbrasir." He replied. "I met them separately in different parts of the world, long before humans in your world had developed the technologies you have now. That was thousands and thousands of years ago."

"I see." Saito said. "So how did you end up being sealed?"

Gandalfr scoffed at the question. Saito could hear the distaste in his voice when he finally replied. "An evil man used magic to capture us. Brimir, the blonde devil. He used a void magic that to this day I haven't seen used. Of course, I'm not surprised. He was the first one, after all."

"Evil?" Saito asked. He didn't quite understand what he meant.

"Did you never listen to that sword's ramblings? Or did he never go into detail?" Gandalfr said. "Why do you think the first Gandalfr familiar had to kill him? He nearly brought an end to the Elven race."

"Brought an end? You mean he wanted them extinct?! Why?!" Saito replied, in shock.

"He was a selfish and prideful man. He couldn't stand the fact the Elves, as well as some of the other races that he made vanish, were so superior to humans. He thought that because of their superiority, they would one day drive humanity to extinction." Gandalfr explained. "So, he began to plan his moves. He was inherently capable of using void magic. There were, of course, others in the world who were capable of this, but he was the only one skilled enough to put it to use. And so, for several years, he made preparations. He trained himself so that he was capable of using large amounts of all types of magic, something even modern void mages cannot do, until he was finally capable of sealing a massive being such as myself."

"I see." Saito said.

"However," Gandalfr continued. "He soon realized that without a strong vessel to seal me in, it was pointless. So, rather ironically, he made himself acquainted with an Elven girl, Sasha. Her body was stronger than a human's, but even so, it would be too weak to contain me. So instead, he used his magic to open a door to another world. He decided he would seal me there. One night, he ventured to the mountains where I liked to rest. In my sleep, he began to cast a powerful explosion spell. When it hit me, I was not hurt, but it was strong enough to put me into a daze. He took this opportunity to open a door and use the last of his power to cast an explosion strong enough to push me into it. Over the next few months, he found my siblings and did the same to them. However, because he couldn't find another vessel to hold them, he made it so that only a void mage could cast the spell which would allow their familiar to use this power. He never expected that the other void mage of the world would eventually learn to use magic."

Saito's face contorted into one of pity. "So that's why you're stuck in there…"

Gandalfr chose not to address Saito's comment. "Over time," He said. "He and Sasha grew close enough so that she would eventually kiss him. What she did not know was that this kiss would engrave the Gandalfr rune into her hand, making her capable of accessing my power. He then lied to her, saying that he would need her power to stabilize the world, bringing ever lasting peace. Blinded by her love for him, she followed him. He would spend the next several years using her to gain power in his country, until eventually, he stood as its King."

"Did you ever speak to Sasha?" Saito asked.

"Only later in life. For the first several years, I hated all 'lower life forms'. I vowed that I would escape and kill them all." Gandalfr replied.

"I can't say I blame you…" Saito said.

"Anyway," Gandalfr continued, not wanting to address Saito's sympathy. "it took several years, but one by one, the nations that surrounded Brimir fell under his command until the only others left in Halkeginia were those of the Elves, Fairies, Dwarves, and Anioły."

"Anioły?" Saito said.

"Tall, human-like, winged beings. They were tall and seemed to emit a light from their bodies. They were all quite beautiful." Gandalfr explained.

"We have something like that in my world!" Saito said.

"Oh?" Gandalfr said, intrigued.

"Yeah. For thousands of years, people in my world have claimed to see winged humans appearing to them from the sky. They believe God sent them. We also have stories of fairies. Dwarves and Elves tend to be written about too, but no one ever claims to have ever seen one. I personally don't believe that stuff. There are so many religions in my world, that I don't bother thinking about them." Saito explained.

"How fascinating." Gandalfr said. "Perhaps some of them survived."

"What?" Saito asked.

"Brimir hated the other races because in one way or another, they were better than humans." He began to explain. "Using Sasha's power, the power of his armies, and his own void magic, he began his extermination of what he called 'lesser races'. He started with the Fairies, who occupied what is now Albion. They were a peaceful people, so they had no chance against his massive onslaught. He ordered his armies to kill every single one of them. Men, women, children, sick and old. All were murdered. Their bodies were burned and all evidence of their existence destroyed. He quickly did the same to the dwarves, who although militarily competent, were not prepared for a war with the humans. They used to occupy what is now Tristain. The Anioły, who lived in what is now part of northwest Germania, perhaps put up the best fight. They were far more intelligent than humans, as well as physically superior. But because of their long life spans, they never reproduced very much. Perhaps if they had more numbers, they would've been able to stop him. The elves faced the same problem as the Anioły, however, their extermination was prevented."

"By Sasha, right?" Saito said.

Gandalfr nodded. "Previously, Sasha had begged Brimir to stop all of this. Brimir had promised her that her Elven kin would not be hurt, and she blindly believed him. However, she still refused to be a part of what at the time he called 'bringing peace to the world'. At the time, she had no idea that he was murdering millions because she always chose to stay in the human capital. However, one day, as she walked through the countryside, she saw smoke in the direction of the Dwarfish Kingdoms. She chose to see just what 'bringing peace to the world' actually meant. For several hours, she ran towards the mountains until finally, she came across a Dwarfish town."

Saito gulped, knowing exactly what was coming next.

"When she arrived, the smell in the air made her sick." He continued. "She looked around to see the bodies of Dwarfish men, women, and children stacked into burning piled. She heard and saw human soldiers killing Dwarfish men in cold blood. The women and children shared a worse fate. The savage humans toyed with them, raping them and beating them before subjecting them to vile deaths."

The thought of such a sight started to bring tears to Saito's eyes. Humans in his own world had done things just as evil, but the reality of the horrors that were experienced in his world's past suddenly dawned on him.

"Sasha was horrified." Gandalfr continued. "She ran back to the capital in a hurry and took time to think. She knew that if this was happening to the Dwarves, it was probably also happening to the Fairies, Anioły, and even the Elves. So, she made up her mind. She would wait quietly in the palace for Brimir, who had gone out with one of his armies to inspect the progress he was making. When he came back, she would strike him down with the sword that had been so reliable for her."

"So that's how he died?" Saito said.

"Yes." Gandalfr replied. "Brimir came back to the capital approximately one month later. As he undressed in his bedroom in the Royal Palace, Sasha stabbed him through his back. As he fell onto the ground and began to lose consciousness, she turned him over to make sure she saw the face of the one who killed him. It was at this moment that his true nature revealed itself, as the only words he could say to her before his death were 'vile thing'."

"I see." Saito said. "That's awful. No wonder the Elves don't trust humans."

"Yes, as Sasha left the room where Brimir's lifeless body lay, she was spotted by Palace guards. She fled the human country and went to the home of her own kin. Soon, word spread that Brimir was dead. His armies became flustered and disorganized, which gave the Elves a chance to regroup. Led by Sasha, they drove the humans out of their land. As a result of the war, the Elves became extremely wary of other races, so using their powerful magic and science, they concealed their land. Making it impossible for anyone to find it who was not there before."

"I see. So that's why there is no Elven land on a map." Saito said. "But what about the Tristan, Albion, and Gallia? Weren't they founded by his sons?"

" Indeed they were." Gandalfr replied. "You see, before the war began, Brimir had made Sasha pregnant. However, unlike the human gestation period of about 9 months, Elves gestate for 1 and a half years, which is why she had no knowledge of her pregnancy until months after the war. When her children, the triplets Oliviére, Vittorio, and Bartholomew, were finally born, she raised them in the Elven Kingdom. During their time growing into adulthood, the humans were in a constant state of war due to Brimir never choosing an heir. 25 years after their birth, their mother sent them to the human realm with the mission of 'bringing peace to their world'. It would not take long, as due to being half Elf, they were smarter and physically stronger than their competitors. Together, they conquered the human world, reclaiming the territories once held by the Fairies, Anioły, and Dwarves. When the wars finally ended years later, the nations of Gallia, Albion, and Tristain emerged. Bartholomew became the first King of Albion, Vittorio became the first King of Gallia, and Oliviére became the first King of Tristain."

"I see." Saito said. "I never imagined the Halkeginia's history was so terrible."

"I'm surprised it shocks you, considering your own world's troubles." Gandalfr replied

"Hey Gandalfr, I'm going to find a way to release you and your siblings. It's the least I can do to atone for the sins of Brimir." Saito said.

"If you can make your void mage strong enough, then perhaps it is possible. However, as it is now, she is not even comparable to a quarter of the strength that Brimir possessed. It will be a long road ahead of you." Gandalfr said.

"I made a promise. I plan to keep it." Saito said.

"I see. You've grown into quite a man, Hiraga Saito." Gandalfr said. With his conversation over, he fell back into his slumber, thinking about Saito's promise.

Saito walked out of his tent and looked up into the night sky. Stars shone brightly, lighting up the sky like billions of little lanterns were twinkling high above him. He couldn't help but think of each one of them as one of the countless souls that Brimir had sent to the afterlife. With his eyes glowing with determination, he went back to bed, ready to keep his promise to Gandalfr.

Author's Notes:

Hey guys! First of all, I know it's a bit late, but Happy Thanksgiving…to the Americans out there, obviously. I know this chapter was REALLY late, but as I explained in the beginning Author's Notes, I'm working on the outline for an original story, which is much harder than writing a fanfiction since I have to come up with everything from scratch. I don't know how you guys will like this chapter, but I still enjoyed writing it. Anyway, please remember to leave a review and follow the story! See you next time!