It had been seventeen years since he had been reborn into the world or Remnant. His days of training and practice with Ozpin and Glynda had been replaced by his attendance at the illustrious Signal Academy, not that it was his only choice. Minato had had several schools available to him. Flare, Lantern, and Watchtower were all known for their adequate training and were all on the mainland as opposed to Signal which resided on Patch. The proposal to attend Signal had been made by Taiyang, who suggested going to school with friends rather than alone. Once Qrow had heard of this he had egged Minato on until he accepted. Not that he minded. The school was exemplary in both studies and combat tactics. If Minato wanted to become a huntsman, Signal was an excellent place to start. Weapon creation was also an added bonus. He had attended along with Yang and instead of staying in the school's dorms was invited to stay with Taiyang's family (to Ruby's delight.)

Staying with the family had been an interesting experience. He had never had siblings and spending time with Ruby and Yang had been enjoyable. The feeling of being tackled in the morning to wake up was something he could live without however. Both of the sisters had their quirks. Ruby would eat cookies faster than Minato could see and Yang has this…thing with her hair. Regardless the four years he spent with them was more like a family that he could have hoped for. However, time marched on and it was time for him to attend Beacon. The heartbreak on Ruby's face was clear as he left. He would no longer return to their home as he would spend the next four years in the dorms of Beacon. He would see her for vacations and holiday breaks, but their time together would be limited until she entered school two years later. Which is why Minato was heavily surprised when he got a call on his scroll.

"What do you mean you got into Beacon?" Minato asked. "I mean how? Who? What?"

"Professor Ozpin invited me!" Ruby chirped from the screen. "I was in Vale and helped stop a dust robbery. You should have seen me! I was like Hiyaa! And the villains were like Noo! Please don't hurt us! And I…" Minato ignored the rest of Ruby's colorful retelling to send a dirty look at Ozpin who was hiding his smile behind his signature coffee mug. They had been reviewing some battle strategies when the call had come.

"You could have said something." Minato glared. Ozpin only chuckled at Minato's heated look.

"I wanted it to be a surprise. You looked so disappointed when you left their home, I thought that inviting Ruby to the school would cheer you up." Minato only frowned.

"You didn't invite her just on the grounds of cheering me up, right?" Ozpin shook his head quickly denying the claim.

"I am not a fool Minato. I wouldn't have invited that young girl unless I thought she was absolutely ready to attend Beacon." He took another sip of his steaming beverage. "Even if you had never met her I still would have invited her, she showed magnificent skills on that night. I felt it would have been a waste to keep her from growing into her true potential." Minato would have kept up that line of questioning if not for Ruby's calls from the scroll.

"And then Ozpin said I could attend Beacon academy! Can you believe it Minato?! I get to go to school with you and Yang!" Ruby finished with a squeal of delight. Minato sighed but was unable to keep a smile off his face. Ruby's cheeriness was infectious.

"I will be glad to see you at Beacon then. Tell you what, when you and Yang arrive I can give you a tour." Minato offered to the ecstatic nods of Ruby.

"This is going to be the best! Yang, you and me are going to have a blast and-" Ruby's rant was cut off from Yang's voice in the background calling her.

"Ruby, get off the phone with your boyfriend and come downstairs! It's time for dinner!" Crimson spread across her face and in seconds she could have put the red on her cloak to shame.

"He's not my boyfriend!" She yelled back, before frantically turning back to the screen. "Not that I wouldn't mind you being my boyfriend. I mean-!" Minato took pity on the poor girl before she could dig herself a deeper hole.

"Why don't you head down for dinner and tell Yang I said hi? I will see you two in a week." Minato suggested to the young girl, who happily took his advice. Ruby had adored him since he had saved her life. While Yang and her father looked to him with a healthy amount of appreciation, Ruby looked to him like some kind of hero from a story book. It had been adorable when he visited, she had rushed to him and thrust a story book into his hands or asked him to play with her. Said adoration had turned into a slight crush… well slightly obvious crush. Minato was sure it would fade in time, so he let it play out.

The week before school flew by and finally it was the day of the arrival for new students. In the end, Minato decided to wait for Yang and Ruby at the docking point. Unfortunately, there were several ships carrying the new students and Minato had no idea which one Ruby and Yang were arriving one. He would have used his scroll to call Taiyang, but the man was probably teaching. Thus, he was stuck waiting at the docks for students to arrive. As the first shipped slowly docked, Minato scanned the windows in hopes of seeing an acquaintance. As the doors to the ship opened a friend caught his attention, though not the one he was expecting.

"Hey Nazo!" The black-haired student causally turned around and as his blue eyes locked on Minato he gave a smile and a wave. Nazo Gwynt, was synonymous with one phrase, free as the wind. He was easy going, never taking things too seriously. Minato and Yang had first met him at Signal. He was easy to get along with and soon they all became friends. He was known for avoiding verbal conflicts if possible, cracking jokes or simply changing the subject. Not to say he wasn't a fighter. He had attended Signal after all.

"Nice to see you again Minato," Nazo greet giving a lazy salute. "You waiting here for 'sunshine'?" He asked referencing Yang by her school nickname.

"Waiting for Yang and Ruby actually." Minato revealed causing Nazo to raise his eyebrow.

"Ruby's a bit young to be attending Beacon don't you think?" Nazo asked slowly. Minato took the opportunity to explain the unique circumstance surrounding their youngest friend. "Well I certainly can't say I expected that." Nazo exclaimed with a laugh. "Still are you sure you want to wait for them? I heard the next ship won't be here for another hour or two." Minato flinched. He hadn't expected that.

"Well I suppose I can give you a quick tour until the next ship arrives." Even if he was a few minutes late, what was the worst that could happen?

-Ω-

Ruby's first few minutes at Beacon was not the most pleasant. Not only had Minato been missing from the docks, her sister had run off with her other friends leaving her alone and confused. To make matters worse, she had accidently bumped into another girl's luggage. Said girl had gone on a tirade, causing Ruby to sneeze and cause a giant explosion.

"This is exactly the kind of thing I was talking about!" The girl yelled.

"I am really really sorry!" Ruby apologized again trying to calm the girl's rage. The effect was lackluster as the girl continued her assault.

"You complete dolt! What are you even doing here? Aren't you a little young to be attending Beacon?!" Ruby's answer was cut off as other person enter the conversation.

"She said she was sorry, so back off already!" Ruby and the girl in white turned to see two more girls. One was dressed in black reading a book. She had long black hair spilling down her back, with a small black bow on her head. The one who had spoken however was a silver haired girl with wolf ears poking out. A silver tail swayed back and forth behind her.

"Excuse me, who are you supposed to be?" The white dress girl commented.

"I could ask you the same thing!" The silver-haired Faunus bit back.

"She is Weiss Schnee, heiress to the Schnee dust company." This time the black-haired girl spoke up, not even sparing a glance from her book.

"Finally, some recognition, though I can see why you wouldn't know of me, Faunus." The last word was spat with more venom than Ruby thought possible. The silver hair girl's face switched to a snarl. However, before she could act, the black hair girl butted in.

"Kira, she isn't worth being thrown out of school for. Just leave her be." Kira gave a sharp huff and walked away, quickly followed by the book loving girl. Weiss left as well leaving Ruby alone once more. She wasn't sure if it was a step forward or step backward. Ruby collapsed on the ground with a sigh.

"Welcome to Beacon…" She felt terrible, this wasn't what she had imagined her entrance into the school would be.

"You sure know how to make an entrance. We heard the explosion from halfway across campus." Ruby wearily looked up and a smile broke onto her face.

"Nazo, Minato!" Ruby exclaimed leaping up from her position on the ground. Normally she would have been angry that they hadn't arrived on time, but she was just happy to meet someone she knew. Nazo gave her a wave as greeting, but Minato was looking elsewhere. She looked in that direction, and realized that the two girls from before we in the distance, getting further with each step.

"Earth to Minato, you still with us?" Nazo asked lightly snapping his fingers. That seemed to wake Minato from his daze.

"Sorry, I just thought… no never mind. Sorry for being distracted." Ruby and Nazo exchanged a concerned look, regardless of Minato insisting that it was nothing. Seeing their concerned look, Minato changed the subject. "We still have some time before the opening ceremony You still up for that tour of the school?" Ruby nodded.

"You mind if I tag along too?" The three turned to find a blonde-haired boy awkwardly waving at them.

"And you are…?" Nazo trailed off.

"Jaune Arc," The boy introduced. "Short, sweet, rolled off the tongue, ladies love it." His introduction was ruined when Ruby burst out laughing.

"Aren't you the guy that threw up on the ship?" Her statement was followed by laughter from Nazo, a smirk by Minato and mortification from Jaune. Still, it broke the ice and Minato lead the three on a tour of the campus in the limited time they had until the opening ceremony. Perhaps her first day wasn't going to be so bad.

-Ω-

"Kira, stop fidgeting." Blake hissed from beside her. They were currently waiting for the headmaster to make his address and Kira's tail wouldn't stop twitching.

"Sorry," Kira apologized trying to control herself. "I'm just not used to being surrounded by so many people." Blake shot her a comforting look. They had been in the White Fang together. Blake had joined due to her parents and Kira had joined after certain… circumstances. The two were complete opposites. Kira was loud, brash and lost her temper more often than not. Blake was quiet, reserved and more interested in books than others. One displayed her Faunus traits proudly, the other hid beneath a bow. Still Blake considered Kira to be the sister she never had. They had been together through thick and thin. They had even left the white fang together, after seeing their true selves. That being said, they did butt heads from time to time. Kira's abrasive attitude had caused Blake endless headaches and Blake's silent nature had made making new friends difficult. Regardless they would stay together, supporting each other when they could.

"I'll keep this brief." The pair's attention was drawn to the front as the headmaster began. As promised his speech was brief and slightly puzzling. Blake could see Kira scowl when the headmaster had said he saw 'wasted potential.' After he had said his piece a woman had given them their directions for the remainder for the day and for the following. They were then dismissed, able to do what they wanted until curfew was called.

"We finally have some free time!" Kira exclaimed. "What do you want to do? Explore campus? Head into town?" Blake's only response was to hold up the book she was currently reading. Kira ears drooped, "Che…you're no fun. This is why we don't meet new people. You're always reading books." A roll of the eyes told Kira what Blake thought about her opinion. "Fine, you can sit in a corner all day and read your books, I'm going to have a look around."

"Don't go too far." Blake said absently, turning another page of her book. Kira responded in the most adult like manner available to her. She stuck out her tongue. With a laugh she left the auditorium, intent on getting something done or at least finding something interesting.

"Minato, where are the dorms?" A conversation drifted past on the wind, Kira's ears perking up.

"I already told you. They are on the far side of campus, we are not walking that far just to see a building." A voice responded. It sounded vaguely familiar, yet distinctly different. Unable to contain her curiosity, she followed the voices and as she turned corner she froze. Before her, a group was chatting amiably with each other. She distantly recognized the red head as the one she had seen earlier that day. Beside her a buxom blond was elbowing a black-haired boy. However, her vision centered in on the last boy in particular. His blue haired shifted gently in the wind, and his silver eyes were alight with mirth. She was already moving before she realized who he was. Kira went from a walk to a run to an all-out sprint in matter of seconds. She slammed into him, her first and most precious friend, arms around him in a tight hold. He stumbles under her force, those around him jumping surprise.

"You're alive!" Kira cried, only realizing that tears were spilling from her eyes when she felt the dampness of his shirt. "You're alive, you're alive, you're alive." She repeated it like a mantra afraid that if she stopped for a second, he would disappear. She only stopped when Minato's arm reached around her and returned the hug.

"Kira, I thought you were…" Minato cut himself off, pulling her closer. "Never mind that, it's good to see you again." His warm tenor is stark contrast with sharp alto that she remembered so fondly. She eventually pulled back, her smile wavering.

"Why didn't you contact me? Not a single message or anything telling me you were alive." Kira accused, a scowl forming on her lips.

"You don't think I tried?" Minato defended. "I read the list of the survivors from Ion. Both your name and Cinder's were absent. I even sent in an inquiry about your whereabouts to the other villagers and they all said that you had disappeared with your mother into the woods. No one had seen you since." He explained. "What else did you want me to do? Search the entirety of the woods between Ion and Scorch?" Their argument was interrupted as the blond cleared her throat.

"Minato, I don't think you introduced us to your friend here." Minato sent her a weary look, but acquiesced.

"Kira, this is Yang, Ruby and Nazo." Pointing to the three in turn. "Guys this is Kira, she is the girl I told you about. I lost contact with her after…" he trailed off, unwilling to continue. The group quickly grasped what Minato meant and decided hurry on.

"Nice to meet you Kira," Ruby chirped. "Thanks for helping me out earlier today." Kira frowned until she recalled standing up for the young girl earlier that day.

"Oh, you're welcome," Kira laughed. "That other girl was a bit too high strung."

"They let's hope you don't end up on the same team as her," Minato said conversationally.

"Team? We have to form teams at this school?" Kira's question was met with a flat stare.

"Of course, all hunters and huntresses are placed on teams of four," Nazo spoke up. "Teams not only provide extra safety to each individual member, but help cohesion over all. More often than not Hunters from across the continent will be called together to fight as one group. Taking each mission as an individual could end up with failure and even death."

"Two in harmony, surpass one in perfection," Minato quoted. "As long as you can work with your team members you should be able to achieve greater heights." Kira nodded along with the information.

"Then are you four already on a team?" She asked cautiously, though her thoughts were obvious from the look of her sagging tail.

"No, teams are officially assigned tomorrow," Yang replied, cheering Kira up. "Speaking of which, Minato you have any inside information you're willing to share?"

"No, Ozpin was secretive this year seeing as I was going to be attending," Minato admitted. "Though I am confident it will be in the Emerald Forest like every year."

"What are some past examples?" Ruby asked, hoping at least for some hint.

"One year they paired up before heading into the forest and they were told to defeat ten Grimm. They were graded by their performance and placed onto teams accordingly." Minato explained. "Another year, everyone was given a playing card. You needed to find a partner who had the same color but different suit, and then find another pair who had cards of a different color. Once you formed your team you had to make it back to the start. If your card was damaged, you were disqualified. I don't think too many people passed that year…" Minato trailed off with a wince.

"That doesn't inspire confidence," Kira muttered. "It sounds like we are all going to fail."

"I wouldn't say that," Nazo countered. "These tested are designed to be difficult but passable. If all they designed were impossible tests, no one would be able to enter the school."

"Oh that's right, there is one more thing," Minato exclaimed snapping his fingers. The others leaned in, intent on hearing what he had to say. "Make sure you know your landing strategy."

-Ω-

Weiss groaned as another round of hushed laughter met her weary ears. Didn't they get the memo? They had their initiation test tomorrow. They were supposed to be asleep. She glared daggers across the room at the source of the noise. A small group had gathered under candlelight. The clumsy girl from earlier was there as well as that one Faunus. Their group also consisted of two more males and two females.

"So by this time, Minato had eaten half of Ruby's cookies," the buxom blond continued. "And she went completely berserk." Her retelling earned her some laughter from the Faunus.

"Hypocrite!" The red-haired girl exclaimed. "I didn't go berserk! If you want to hear about berserk I would bring up the hair cut incident." The volume continued to rise and Weiss tears off her covers and marches over.

"Would you all just shut up?" Weiss hissed as she reached them. "Some of us are trying to get some sleep for tomorrow." She was met with six pairs of eyes. Two hostile glares and three curious looks. However, the last pair was the one that gave her chills. The boy had piercing silver eyes. He didn't look at her, he examined her, like a bug beneath a microscope. The look was so distracting that she almost missed his next words.

"Weiss Schnee, correct?"

"Yes, I see you are well informed." She managed to stutter back.

"Not particularly," The silver eyed boy responded. Then his gaze was off her and was he looked back to the group. "I will have to agree is Ms. Schnee here. Whatever the test is, it won't be easy. We should get all the rest we can." The boy bid them good night and soon the group dispersed leaving Weiss alone. She suppressed the chill as she remembered those eyes. Perhaps she needed rest more than she thought. With that in mind she immediately went to bed, trying to keep her mind on other things.

-Ω-

Jaune was screwed, completely and utterly screwed. Not only was the headmaster sending his potential students into a dangerous, potentially deadly forest. He was launching them in. He was worried enough about the Grimm, but at this rate he was sure he would be alive to face one. He nervously looked down the line of students. Most held a calm expression, as if they were prepared for it. Hell, some looked like they had expected it. Thus, Jaune could only await his fate as the students were sent into the forest one by one.

"Is something wrong young man?" Jaune looked to the Glynda who was giving him a concerned look. "You look nervous. I assure you this in one of the easier tests that has been designed. It shouldn't hold anything that would be too dangerous." Jaune returned a pained smile.

"I really don't have a landing strategy in place." He replied weakly. Instead of concern the headmaster gave a small laugh.

"Then now would be an excellent time to plan one, you are next after all." Jaune gave a worried look to his left only to realize that he was the last one there. Then he heard the spring click beneath him and he felt himself being launched. He couldn't hold himself back as a scream escaped his throat. The scenery would have looked nice it the threat of death wasn't so close. A rifle sounded off in the distance and, to Jaune's surprise, a javelin soared through the air and stuck him to a tree. He hung for a moment as he processed what had happened. It seemed that Pyrrha had saved his life.

"Thank you!" He yelled out in hopes of reaching her. Seconds later she shouted back her apologies. Jaune only laughed. She had saved his life, there was nothing to apologize for. He relaxed, well tried to at least. It would be a while till Pyrrha arrived to help him down.

-Ω-

The phrase 'hit the ground running' usually refers to beginning a project quickly or seizing an opportunity. In this case Ruby, she hit the ground running, literally and metaphorically. She knew a total of four people at this school, Yang, Minato, Kira and Nazo. If she pushed it, she could potentially include Jaune. More than twenty students had been launched, so that put the chance of finding a friend in 1 out of 5. She needed to find someone she knew and fast, otherwise she would be stuck with a stranger. Bushes rustled and she slowed to a stop in the clearing.

"Hello?" She asked timidly. Her response was several roars as a herd of beowolves entered the clearing. Without hesitation, Ruby grabbed Crescent Rose and held her Scythe at the ready. She really didn't have time for this. With her semblance, she shot forward to the first beowolf. She spun effectively cleaving the Grimm in two causing it to fade to dust. A second and third charged her, but they were dispatched just as quickly. The pack growled and surround Ruby, but she remained unconcerned. She had faced far worse. The Grimm fell one by one until only the last beowolf stared back it her, its red eye pulsing. It attacked in one last attempt to kill her, but was forced to stop short. Its head was smashed into the ground as Minato leap down from above. With two shadow swords, he beheaded the Grimm and it faded.

"Nice to see you, Ruby." He gave a small smile and a wave. "You wouldn't happen to need a partner, would you?" His response was Ruby crashing into him with a hug.

"I was so worried I wouldn't find anyone!" Ruby exclaimed and Minato gave a small chuckle. He allowed his semblance to fade and returned the gesture before separating.

"Why are you using your semblance instead of your weapons?" Ruby asked gesturing to his back.

"It was faster to use my shadows," Minato easily explained. "Besides using my weapons would mean I would have to perform maintenance later. I am not a weapon junky like you." Ruby just spat out her tongue playfully. "Regardless, now that we completed the first requirement, let's head to the north end of the forest. We need to track down whatever Ozpin meant by relics."

"Do you know which way North is?" Ruby asked only for Minato to roll his eyes.

"It is basic knowledge. We are in the northern hemisphere, so at noon the sun should be slightly south of us." He pointed to the sun which was to his left. "Therefore, we need to head right if we want to go north. Beside this forest isn't that complex, how could you get lost in it?"

-Ω-

"We should go this way…no this way, definitely this way …" Weiss paced back and forth. She was a Schnee for god's sake. She could do this. "It's official, we must have past it." She concluded with a huff.

"Or we could just go north and find where the relics are," her partner growled, which was appropriate because he was a…

"Why should I listen to a Faunus?" Weiss snapped. It was just her luck getting a Faunus of all thinks as a partner. She would rather have been pair with anyone, even that girl from yesterday, than a Faunus.

"Because you clearly are lost!" He shot back. His green eyes narrowed the two black lines from his eyes highlighting his glare. Weiss distantly realized he was a cheetah Faunus, either that or he didn't know how to use eyeshadow. His blond hair was short but wild, enhancing his 'feral' look.

"I am not lost," Weiss huffed. "I simply needed to reorient myself and we will be going…" She looked up and the sun blinded her. She was definitely not going to walk with the sun on her face. "That way," pointing away from the sun.

"Finally, we are going the right way" The Faunus sighed as he leapt up from his seated position.

"I would rather have any other person as my partner, Faunus" Weiss sniped as she made her way through the undergrown.

"The name is Daryl, and trust me the feeling is mutual."

-Ω-

Blake tried to quietly navigate the forest. Key word being tried. If she were alone she would have had some degree of success. However, her partner was making things difficult.

"Blake," Kira whined. 'Do you even know where we are going? How much further?"

"We will get there when we get there," Blake sighed. She felt more like a parent to a bratty child than partners. However, Kira was the best choice. Blake wouldn't need to go through the awkward phase of her partner trying to start conversations. Kira already knew that Blake was quiet and respected that…for the most part.

"Blake, are you sure we didn't pass it already?"

"Kira, if you would be quiet for just a second-" The thumping of heavy footfalls cut her off. Blake and Kira looked back to where the sounds were echoing from. Eight red eyes stared back and Blake felt a chill run up her spine. One hairy leg emerged from the foliage followed by two poisons fangs and red beady eyes. Normal spiders were bad enough, but this… this was on a whole new level. The Arcamantula gave a screech and crawled closer.

"Run on my signal." Kira whispered slowly backing away from the beast.

"Wait, what's the signal?" Blake question was answered in the worst way possible. A fireball slammed into the Grimm's face and it began to writhe in pain.

"RUN!"

-Ω-

"RUN!" The words echoed out from the forest and Yang raised her brow in concern. Nazo and her had finally broken through and found the temple. It was lined in chess pieces and they had been discussing which one to grab.

"Sounds like someone is in trouble," she commented idly taking a look back to the leafy undergrowth.

"They are trained warriors, if they can't handle it then there isn't much we could do." Nazo shrugged. "Besides we are already at the temple. Let's just grab one of these and get out of here." He was interrupted as a flurry of rose petals burst out from the forest.

"Were you two the ones that were screaming?" Ruby asked as she skidded to a halt. Yang was about to ask her younger sister about her partner until Minato launched out of the woods using his shadows to soften his landing.

"Ruby, next time you sprint off at least give me a few seconds to catch up." He scolded. Ruby rubbed her head apologetically until more screaming was heard. The group watched as an Ursa burst out of the forest, a pink haired girl ridding it. She was followed by an Asian gentleman who emerged panting from the woods. More scream rendered the air as three figures fell from the sky. Weiss, Juane and a third boy that Ruby had not met. In the sky, a Nevermore began to circle.

"Great, getting out of here with a Nevermore tailing us is going to be tough." Nazo comment.

"I think that's the least of our worries." Ruby replied as sound of crunching trees approached them. It was only then did the group see Kira, Blake and Pyrrha sprint out of the forest with not one but two giant Grimm on their tails, a Deathstalker and a Arcamantula.

"You have got to be kidding me." Weiss gasped. "Can we seriously take on three of these things?"

"Technically we don't have to," Daryl responded. "We just need to get a relic and make it out alive."

"I think the probability of that is unlikely," Ren calmly assessed. "If we don't take these things down, they will chase us down."

"Besides," Nora laughed. "Where is the fun in running away?"

"Then each pair grab a statue and prepare for battle." Minato said snagging one of the pieces off the pedestal. "There are twelve of us. We will make three teams of four to fight the three Grimm. Any questions?" Everyone nodded and his directions were followed. Minato, Ruby, Yang and Nazo faced the Deathstalker. Blake, Kira, Ren and Nora versed the Arcamantula, leaving Pyrrha, Jaune, Weiss and Daryl against the Nevermore.

"Your priority is to survive!" Minato called out. "If you need help fall back and get another team to assist you! There is no shame in running away!" The group grimly nodded facing their respective opponents. With one last roar the three Grimm charged and the battle had started.

-Ω-

Waited through an entire season to get out the next chapter. Not sure if it was worth it in the end. Many of the characters that I was hoping they would touch on and flesh out were not even mentioned. In the end though I can't really complain, about the newest season. It did what it needed to and didn't overstay its welcome. Regardless, now that the newest season is over, I will restart to update this story on my rotation. Not sure that is a good idea with my recent sickness, but I suppose I will find out.

So, welcome back after four months. For those who know my other story, New Beginnings, will understand when I say that this writing style feels weird to me. I known how to write third person, but it feels off... especially having written in first person for a majority of the past few months. Hopefully I can get back into a rhythm.

As always a huge thank you my beta, Mingyu. I swear he pulls more all-nighters than I do.

As always thank you to everyone who favorited followed and reviewed. If you have any questions or comments feel free to leave a review or send me a private message. I will answer them as soon as I can.