As I said before from my last note, the next chapters will be focusing on Po and Shen. This is one of the many chapters will they are now alone and they can finally talk things out. I have taken some time on this because I wanted their bonding to be as believable as possible. There will be laughs and feels coming, so just warning you right now. But the beginning will show what are the five are doing before we jump to the duo, enjoy.


Chapter 14: Lost with Confliction

The Furious Five followed the flowing water, jumping rock to rock and swinging from tree trunk to tree trunk. The mission to find Gang was aboard and their only concern was finding the panda and the peacock. They escape from the threating villagers and climbed down to the river where the two fell in. They continued to follow the river, hoping to find them, Tigress, on the other hand, was picking up speed.

The other masters noticed this and tried to keep up with the worry tiger. Tigress has not noticed herself as she gains more speed. She was so focused on finding Po that she missed a rock and hit her foot. She groaned by the pain and almost fell into the river if Crane hadn't been there to snatched her.

Crane flew away from the river and they land on the soft grass.

"Are you okay?" he asked.

Tigress didn't seem to hear him as she got back up, ignoring the throbbing in her foot.

"We need to keep going," she ordered, pushing Crane's wing out of the way. The female tiger came to halt as Viper stood in her way.

"Tigress stop! You're hurt."

"I'm fine! We have to find Po."

Mantis hopped on her shoulder to try and calm her, "Hey we get it. We're all worried about Po, but pushing yourself is not gonna help us."

"That's not it. It's just…" Tigress paused to think.

That time, when she saw Po being blown out of the factory, she was devastated that she had lost her friend. Losing him again was even more stressful to contain. It just seems luck was never on the master's side, they couldn't obtain the crow and now they're on a search party for their Dragon Warrior. But it wasn't the possibility of the panda being hurt; it was the fact that he was alone out there with him.

Crane put a comforting wing on her shoulder.

"He won't do anything to Po," he said as if he could read her mind.

Tigress's head turned sharply but her glaze did not meet his eyes.

"You don't know that."

"Po is the Dragon Warrior remember?" Mantis folded his pincers, "He can defend himself if the bird acts up again."

"Mantis is right," Monkey climbed down the tree branch joining the group, "And so is Po, it's time to put our trust with him."

"Of course I trust Po, you think I don't believe he can take care of himself?" Tigress question.

Monkey shook his head, "I am not talking about Po. I was talking about Shen."

The female tiger felt her eyes grew broader, she stared at her friends as if they lost their minds.

"You expect me, to put my trust on that peacock, who now has every chance to kill him!" she exclaimed trying so hard not to let out a growl.

"We have to Tigress," Viper spoke in a mellow manner, "I know you still judge Shen, but looking back at the small-time I spend with him, I saw another side of him. Just a glimpse. "

The kind snake waited for her friend to response but Tigress only stared.

"We put our trust in Shen's plan, it didn't turn out as well as we hoped, but it almost worked. So why can't we put our trust in him watching over Po?"

Tigress's fist opened and closed. She wasn't sure how to feel about this. What matters to her is Po's safety, she doesn't give a dam or any amount of concern on Shen. The peacock was just unpredictable. But after going over to what Viper said, it seems her friends have changed their opinions. She let out a deep sigh for her tense body to relax. Whether she likes it or not, she has put her faith in him.

"You're right," she said, "Let's hurry and find them."


"Hey, Shen?"

"…."

"Um…Shen?"

"What."

"I, think we took a wrong turn…"

The panda and the peacock stopped their walking. Shen looked he turned to the bear who looked really confused. He took the map out of Po's hands and read it closely. Po could hear him mumble as he studied the map. Shen suddenly stops his mumbling as he noticed something.

"Panda, you were holding the map upside down," Shen said and felt stupid that he didn't spot this sooner.

"I was?" Po blinked.

The peacock then threw the map to the ground and paced around. "Well, this is just fantastic. We were probably going in circles for god knows how long!"

Po tried to calm down the bird, "Don't worry, we'll figure something else out."

"Like what?" Shen said annoyed.

Po starched the back of his head trying to come up with something. They have been wandering in the forest for hours and found no civilization. The first idea was to try and head back to the run-down village, but they were in a new area and nothing looked the same. Their only option was to try and find a way back home. Po glanced up, seeing the sky was almost covered up by the thick leaves of the trees.

The panda snapped his fingers as he got an idea.

"I got it, I'll climb the top of the trees and see where we are. Maybe there's a village nearby."

Shen only stared at him, seemly doubtful.

"It will be easy. I'm the master of climbing," Po paused, "…Well, not yet but this will be a start."

Po put down his bag down and rushed to the nearest tree. He grabbed the lowest branch and pulled himself up with all his might. Closing his eyes, he felt himself dangling in the air as he tried to reach for the next branch. Climbing was not Po's strong tactic but he felt he was getting close.

"Am I almost there?"

Po opened his eyes, only to see to he was still stuck on the same branch. He was disappointed and Shen looked disappointed as well. The branch finally gave out as Po yelped and landed back to the ground with the branch on top of him.

"Ow…" Po groaned.

"Let's just keep walking than wasting time," Shen stated not even helping the panda get up.

Po grabbed his backpack and goes to catch up with Shen.

They walked for hours, looking at nothing but tall grass and trees. The sky was getting darker, it looked like it was going to rain any minute. The panda and the peacock stop to rest underneath a tree, with thick leaves enough to keep them sheltered. Po gathered some wood to start the fire, he hanged most of his things from his bag since they were still wet. He glanced to see Shen sitting across from him, staring at the fire.

He looked like he was shivering from the temperature dropping. Po grabbed a blanket and handed it to the peacock. Shen just stared at him, not sure if he wanted the blanket.

"It's dry," said Po, "You looked a little cold."

Shen frowned, he did not want to look pathetic as always, but he didn't shiver to death. He gently took the blanket and wrapped it around himself. Po adds more wood to fire, wrapping himself with his blanket. The two were silent as they watched the fire. For Shen, the fire brought back the old days when he would stay in the factory. He could almost smell the chemicals and hear the melting metal. For Po, it bought back his memories of the panda village, the howl of the wolves and the screams.

The panda shook his head not wanting to think about his past. He breathes in and out very calmly. He glanced around the area, seeing nothing but nature. Wanting to break the silence he spoke up.

"So, how did you made to the shore?"

"Hm?" Shen barley listens, he was still staring at the fire.

"I couldn't find you in the river, the last thing I remember was being underwater and I felt like someone was pulling me."

Shen then tears his gaze from the fire and to the panda. He gave out a sigh.

"It was me."

Po's ears twitch, "Huh?"

"I found you and I tried to pull you to shore…" Shen turned his eyes to the ground, away from the bear's shocked expression.

Shen remembered struggling in the river too, going under constantly and the coldness of the water freezing his body. When he saw Po, he did try to pull him out of the river, but his weight slowed Shen down. The peacock eventually made it to shore, but the water in his lungs made it hard for him to breathe. Closing his eyes, Shen thought he was going to die from the hypothermia, but then he felt something. It felt warm and bright and it spread all over his body like the rays of the sun. He couldn't really explain, but whatever that feeling was it saved him. He left that detail out.

His ruby eyes traded back to Po who was smiling from ear to ear. He knew why he was smiling.

"Stop it," Shen grumbled, not in the mood for this nuisance.

"I knew it."

"Not a word, panda."

"You actually care…" Po couldn't help but be happy, he knew there was some good somewhere in the peacock's conscience. Even it was a small act, it worth a lot to Po knowing that he is connecting to Shen.

Feeling his beak curved to a snarl, Shen would not allow the fool to be right.

"Look, if anything happened to you I know I would be blamed. This has nothing to do with showing kindness."

This was the truth. Even if he did want to get rid of the panda, there was no telling if the Five may find them and they will know it was him. He thought this would prove the panda being wrong, but Po was still smiling and this infuriated the warlord even more.

"Believe what you want," Shen sneered, "It didn't mean nothing."

He got up and walked away from him looking for a spot to rest. Once he was far enough from Po's view, Shen settled himself by a big tree. Po only shook his head but never decrease his smiling. He knows Shen was just being stubborn, and that was fine with him. It was just another step of the process and if he needed more time than Po won't push it. Po then settled himself on his spot ready to go to sleep with his blanket.

"G'night Shen" Po called out enough for the bird to hear.

Shen refused to respond back. He waited to be sure the panda was asleep, just as he hears the snoring he sat up and looked inside his rode. Pulling his scroll out, he checked if his notes got wet. To his surprise, they were not and he sighed in relief. But seeing his plans still with him, his awareness hit him with full force.

Shen tried to think back about why he hesitated. He was so close to success yet he froze in place. He felt like an idiot, it was all because of thought of him and his friends. It was the panda's fault, it has to be. He was foiling his plans again. The moment he thought of him Shen arch his neck to Po, hearing his loud snoring.

"This is your fault" Shen murmured, feathers flaring up, "Everything I worked for fell apart because of you."

Po was the reason why he hesitated, he was the reason why they were lost in the forest, that was the conclusion Shen's mind made. But he sensed there was another side of him that wanted to argue. Was it really the panda fault or was he looking for someone to blame?

Shen suddenly felt his anger reduce and his feathers flare down. The moment the question entered his mind, he thought back to the panda trusting him, he gave him a chance. The panda wasn't trying to foil anything, he had no idea about Shen's plan. And it wasn't really his fault that they were lost. Shen laid back down, head resting on the cold ground.

"Maybe it's not your fault" the warlord whispered to no one, "Maybe this all of my doing…"

As Shen said this, he was starting to believe there could be something wrong with him. He always said nothing stands in his way but this time the one who is was himself. He sighed in distress, wondering how he was going to give plans now. There was one way, and that gets pack to Jade Palace and met Gang there. He could only hope they will get there in time.


By morning Shen was the first to wake up. He groaned, his body was still tired from yesterday but he forced himself to get up. If he wants to give his plans to Gang then he has to get to the palace before he does. He let out a yawn as he stretched out his wings and train.

Once he was fully awake, Shen folded his blanket and made his way to Po. Of course, he wasn't surprised to see the panda still asleep, pandas always oversleep. Frowning Shen threw his blanket to the backpack and walked to the snoring bear.

"Panda. Panda get up," Shen commanded mildly kicking the panda's stomach.

Po simply waved with his arm lazily trying to shoo him away.

"Aw c'mon dad, five more minutes," he sleepily responds.

Shen's crest and shoulders fell lamely, "I'm not your father, now will you wake up already."

Po continued to sleep, dreaming whatever was going on in his mind. Shen didn't have the patience to wait for him. He really didn't want to do this but he saw no other options. Taking a deep breath, Shen let out a peacock screech to wake him up.

Po cried out as he struggled to get up.

"Gah! What happened?!"

He threw his arms out in defense, seeing there were no enemies around Po turned to Shen.

"Um, Morning?" Po said clumsily.

"It's about time," Shen said picking up the other blanket, " We have to move."

"What's the rush?" Po yawned, stretching his muscles. He almost stumbled as Shen threw Po's blanket at him.

"I just want to be out of this forest, let's move it!"

"All right, when did you became so bossy," Po said rubbing his eyes. He collected his backpack and followed right behind Shen.

The day was more gloomy than yesterday, the sky was still grey and the wind was colder than before. A few rays of light poked through the clouds nonetheless. The two were thankful it didn't rain overnight, but that didn't mean they can ignore the signs of the fall coming. They decided to take a path where there was less tall grass. They gave up on the map since it showed no distinguishing paths this far out of the large forest.

Po gazed around the forest admiring all of its beauty. He let his eyes gazed back to the peacock who was staring straight ahead. He seems so far away from him, probably because of Shen's long train putting a gap between them. Po made sure not to step on it.

Growing bored by the silence Po randomly starts a conversation.

"You know, I'm starting to miss hearing Monkey's jokes…"

"I'm not," Shen blandly replied.

"Have you ever been to a big forest like this?"

"No."

"I hope the guys are okay out there," Po changed the subject every time.

Shen didn't respond this time. He was making sure the talks were miniature as possible. It was silence again and it was somewhat awkward for the two, just being stuck together for a long journey was awkward enough. Po wasn't sure what else to say now. About ten minutes later, he started to feel his feet cramping from an hour of walking.

"Ugh, there's gotta be another way to get back than walking," Po complained.

"There isn't unless you have even more brilliant ideas," Shen remarked sarcastically.

Po turned his attention back to the peacock, eyeing on his train. Then, his face lit up like a candle.

"Wait, Shen, you can fly us out of here," Po beamed rushing to him until he was beside him, "Or better yet, you can go find someone who knows the way back to the Valley of Peace."

The panda's smile drastically faded as Shen gave him a deadpanned look.

"I can't fly."

Po was confused, "What do'ya mean you can't fly? I've seen you fly before."

Shen rolled his eyes not understanding why he should be explaining this, "It's a different kind of flying. My train ways me down, so instead, I have to glide with the wind."

"Oh," Po understood and smirked, "So basically you fall with style."

Shen's felt his crest twitched as he was about to correct the panda, but then he paused and realized that he was right.

He frowned, "That's one way to put it."

"I thought all birds can fly," Po was amazed about learning this fact, "But how would I know, you're like the only peacock I ever met."

This made Shen raised a curious brow, "I am?"

"Yeah, at least I think so…" Po thought back to his memories and confirmed it, "Yep! You're the only one."

About another hour later, the duo comes across an open field. To Po's amazement, they also found a large lake with a small waterfall filling it. It was a perfect spot to rest.

"Let's stop here."

But Shen did not want to; he wanted to get back to the Palace in time.

"We have to keep moving."

"Aren't you tried?" question the bear.

"No" Shen lied, "If you can still walk then we can keep going."

Po sat on the ground with a thud, "Oh c'mon. How are you not tried, I am, my feet hurt and I haven't had breakfast. "

"You are seriously thinking about food right now?" Shen glared in his direction.

"Well yeah," Po said like it was the most obvious thing, "How can't you not?"

The peacock was in no mood to start an argument.

"We don't need to rest. We are not stopping until we are back to your village."

"And who knows how long it will take. It could take us days or a week if we don't rest we could get sick or worse."

Shen was really starting to hate how much the panda was making sense. He was really stubborn, just like him and he didn't like that he just compared himself to the panda. He swears if he had his knives back, it would be easier to control him. But Shen didn't want him to start questioning why he wanted to go back so badly. He needed to be careful.

"Shen, I know you don't want to be here, but this spot is beautiful. When are we ever gonna see something like this again?" Po insisted.

The peacock sighed and gave in, "Alright fine, but we can't stay here too long."

"Fine by me" Po agreed. He took down his backpack and took out his bag of dumplings. He was so glad he brought them with for this occasion. He took two out and stuffed them in his mouth. He turned to Shen who was standing not too far from him. He called out to him.

"Shen catch!"

Shen heard his name called and saw the panda was tossing him something. In a swift motion, he caught it promptly and saw he was given a dumpling.

"Nice!" Po smiled and stuffed another dumpling in his mouth.

Shen stared at the food in his wing, he once again sighed and bite the tip of the dumpling. He walks over to the edge of the lake, finding himself a spot to sit and dipping his feet in the water. It was cold but was strangely relaxing for his sore feet. He pecked another bite while staring at the waterfall. It was indeed beautiful.

Taking the panda's advice, Shen allowed his body and mind to relaxed before they have to travel some more. He pondered the last time he felt relaxed, the only time he could remember was back when he was a child. He remembered one time having some tea with the Soothsayer.

The Soothsayer…


He saw her sitting on her mat with her bowl, her tea set, and her tray of different medicines and herbs. He slowly made his way down the outside hallway and towards her, making his presence known. The Soothsayer was surprised to see him but smiled at the small peacock.

"Hello my prince, what's brings you here?" she asked.

"Nana," the young peacock spoke, "There's nothing for me to do. Can I sit by you?"

"Of course darling," said the Soothsayer.

She didn't blame Shen for being bored. A child should always have attention and guidance, but sadly his parents were away. Nonetheless, she didn't mind having company as the young prince sat across from her. She placed the cups for her and him and mixed the warm tea in the teapot.

"Have you ever had herbal tea with honey?"

The young boy shook his head. He watched his Nana pour the tea into the small cup when she was done she handed it to him.

"Here," she said.

The prince took the cup and sniffs the smell a little before taking a sip. He was already pleased how it tasted; he never had this kind of tea before. Shen smiled to the Soothsayer and she smiled back with a soft chuckle.

"Is this what you do everyday Nana when you're bored?" the curious peacock asked.

The Soothsayer sips her tea before responding, "In most times, I would collect more herbs or read my fortunes. But I mostly spend my time out here and feel the auras around me."

As she said this, the kind goat closed her eyes and felt the wind surrounding her. Shen found this fascinating and did the same thing his Nana did, he closed his eyes and felt the wind. It was so relaxing that he felt the corners of his beak form to smile. They both felt relaxed.


Shen opened his eyes and was back in the present, realizing he let his mind go to an almost meditating state. It was strange how he allowed one of his memories to resurface. Normally he would suppress them, perhaps it was because this memory was one of the few moments in his life where he was happy. But Shen knows the memory came up because he thought of her.

Why even bother thinking of her, when she has hurt and betrayed him just like the others. But there was a nagging feeling within him, trying to tell him that she wasn't trying to hurt him. He didn't want to acknowledge the feeling inside him but he knows he can't deny it forever.

He missed her. During those thirty years of banishment, he still missed her, even when he was angry with her he still loved her. He knew she loved him too, no matter how many times she has shown her disapproval. But if she did love him then why did she save the panda, why let the prophecy happen instead of perverting it. She has told him multiple times nothing could change it but he wonders if she had the power to prevent all this time.

With these thoughts wrapping his head, Shen didn't notice he dropped the dumpling into the lake. The small splash alerted him but it was too late to get back; he lost his appetite anyway. Shen hung his head low, as these unwelcomed feelings overbearing him.

"Hey, Shen."

The peacock's crest twitched. The moment he peeked up he jumped in surprise seeing the panda face in the front of him, soaking wet. His face heated in embarrassment and was not pleased being caught off guard.

Shen glared at him, "What are you doing?"

"Swimming," Po bluntly said, "You should come in. The water's great."

Shen wasn't sure of the idea and turned away. "No thanks, I'm not in the mood."

Po noticed the bird's tone was unusual. The tone of Shen's voice sounded almost melancholy.

"Are you alright?"

Shen didn't gaze back at him, "Of course I'm am."

Po thought what his next sentence should be as he still stared at the peacock.

"Do you wanna talk about it?"

"Talk about what?" Shen asked defensively.

"I don't know, you just look down."

Shen shook his head, "There's nothing wrong I'm fine."

Po obviously didn't believe it. He can tolerate Shen sometimes, he was amazed that they can tolerate each other this long, but when it comes to talking Shen pushes him away. He could never seem to have the peacock opened up to him and this has been going on for a month and a week.

Well, if Po can't get Shen to talk about his problems, it might as well distract him from them.

With a swift of his arm, Po splashed water to Shen, who was startled and stared at the panda with a gawk expression.

"Did you just…"

"No, I didn't do anything" Po pretended to be innocent.

Shen furrowed his brows suspiciously, "What are you trying to pull?"

"Nothing, just having some fun!" Po splashed him again.

Shen dodged it this time and understood what was going on, the panda was challenging him. He put on his evil smirk as a way to intimidate the panda. It must have worked as Po frowned and chuckled very nervously.

"Heh heh, um…Skadoosh!" Po suddenly ducked down in the water to get away.

Shen was not letting him get away that easily. Although he didn't want his robe to get, he took it off and folded on top of a small bolder, only having his pants on. He entered the water, ignoring the coldness. His long feathered train floated on the surface, causing multiple water ripples. The water level wasn't too deep which meant the panda couldn't stay under too long. Shen hears something behind him and quickly turned, his clawed foot caught the panda's fist in time.

Shen gave him a bored look, "Is that best you can do?"

"Nope," Po admitted as he threw another punch but Shen dodged it.

It was Shen's turn to attack. He swiftly strikes with his wing, only for Po to block it with his arms. He threw a kick but it was also blocked. The two kelp throwing punches to each other until Shen had an idea. Using his train Shen spun around causing the water to fly everywhere. This distracted Po and Shen took this chance to knock him over. He pounces on the panda enough to make him fall in the lake.

He hovered over the panda with a smirk, "Honestly you make this so easy."

"Splash attack!" Po sat up splashing the peacock again, this time he got him. Shen didn't react in time and was now soaking wet, from his head to his bare chest and pants.

"Ha ha ha ha I gotcha!" Po laughed.

Shen did not fount this funny, instead of attacking him as he would, Shen just kicked water at Po out of frustration.

"How dare you make a fool of me!"

"Oh relax Shen so you're wet, it's not the end of the world."

"I wouldn't be thanks to you."

"You wanna settle this with a rematch," Po smirked, showing he was ready to fight.

Shen seems impressed by the panda's sudden confidence and couldn't help but smirked back.

"Very well."

They kept fighting for a while, showing off they're skills on each other. Po was the Dragon Warrior but he was not as fast as Shen is. He felt proud that he was able to find a way to cheer the peacock up.

He wanted to surprise attack Shen so Po blocked the blows as he made his way to the deep part of the lake. But Shen knew what he was doing, he could read the panda like a book. With a kick, Shen tripped Po and he fell in the water. The panda swam back to the surface.

"Nice try," Shen replied looking down.

"What, peacocks can't swim?" Po threw a playful insult.

"I can, but I know fat pandas like you can't," Shen insulted back.

"Hey I'm not a fat panda, I'm the fat panda," Po beamed.

Po was getting tried with the training and called it quits. The two walked back to the shore. While Shen went to grab a blanket to dry himself, Po got on all fours and shook the water off his fur. He looked like a giant cotton ball.

"So how did you learn that shai li fu stuff?" Po asked smoothing the fur out of his view.

Shen was putting his robe back on, "It's pronounced kai li fo."

"Oh," Po said with curious, "Can anybody learn it? Can I learn it? I would like to super fast like you."

"It's not for everybody," the peacock said in a matter of factually, "Kai li fo is for those who can handle advance tasks and I as fast learner was able to mastered it for fifteen years."

"Whoa, That's really awesome."

Shen found the panda's reactions to be humorous, everything always seems 'awesome' in his point of view. It almost reminded him of the days when he was young and he was always fascinated by everything he saw.

"So was it like a traditional family thing?" Panda questioned again.

Shen froze, he wasn't sure how to respond to that. Shen had always practiced kai li fo but never questioned if his parents have learned this too. In fact, he didn't know much about his family history, only that they invented the fireworks and they were a royal family. He can't seem to recall any memories of his grandparents, his aunts or uncles. He remembered having cousins but that was it. The only ones who would have the rest of this knowledge were his mother and father.

"I, don't know," was all Shen said.

"So you're like the only one, wow that's even cooler," Po said not seeing the mood has changed, "Your parents must have been proud."

Po then suddenly felt his backpack thrown at him causing to tumble to the ground. He looked up to see Shen walking away. It was then, he now noticed something was wrong. He put on his backpack and ran to catch up to the warlord.

"Shen! Shen wait!"

He didn't stop. Shen didn't want to stop, he didn't want to think about them. He needed to focus on the task at hand.

"Hey wait a minute!" Po was getting nowhere with this and halt in front of Shen forcing him to stop.

"Shen!"

"WHAT!" the peacock snapped, his angered demeanor dashed away when he saw the expression the panda giving him.

"Did I say something wrong?" Po asked worriedly.

Shen blinked, he felt his face frowned as he stared at those concern emerald eyes. He saw Po wanted to apologize even if he had no idea what he did to upset him. He wanted to help. But how could he Shen thought, how can he ever understand why they could never be proud, how can he understand how much he was hated and was seen weak.

"No…I…u-um," Shen heard himself stutter. He wasn't sure what he was doing, he just wanted to get away from this. But Shen couldn't look away from Po's worried eyes.

Po then gave the peacock a sad smile, "Look, whatever I said I'm sorry."

Shen didn't say anything. He knew this wasn't the panda's fault, he wanted to say that but for some reason, he couldn't. His head was hurting by the enormous emotions he couldn't handle at once. He could almost hear his own pain screaming wanting to be let out, but Shen wouldn't allow it.

"Let's go, I'll lead away. Hopefully, I won't get ourselves even more lost," Po joked.

He turned to the path ahead but before he could lead the way, Shen spoke up.

"P-Po wait-!"

The panda stopped and turned back to the peacock.

Did he just say his name?

They both were wearing the same shock looks on their faces. Shen wasn't sure why he called him out but now he put himself in a position he can't get out. He started to stutter again.

"It- it wasn't… I di-didn't mean-"

Po could see he was struggling and was going to say something but Shen already beat him to it.

"Nevermind," he said hurriedly and made his pace faster so he could walk by the panda.

Po, on the other hand, was flabbergasted on what just happened. The only thing going in his mind was, "He said my name!"


Okay, I think I'm going to end it here, I don't like how I ended this but it will do. I was going to end this chapter differently but it felt out of place so I'm putting it in the next chapter. I hope all of you enjoy it and as always report to me if you see any mistakes, thanks.