A/N: Woahhhh! An actual chapter update?

Yeah, this is pretty exciting.

So I wanted to complete the entire water park trip into one chapter, but I just kept writing and writing and eventually this hit 5,000 words and I knew I had to split it up into two chapters. The good news is that I get to post this way earlier than I thought I would! Yay!

I'm so thankful that you guys still supported this story and reviewed even though I basically fell of the earth for a few months! You have no idea how much that means to me! If it weren't for all the kind comments, I wouldn't have been able to regain my excitement for this story and write another chapter.

That being said, I still won't be able to update as regularly as I would like to. I'm going to a three week camp and I won't have any access to computers that whole time, and I'll be spending the weeks leading up to it packing and preparing. Expect sparse chapters for a while, guys.

So without further ado, I give you the next chapter! :D

I do not own the Lunar Chronicles.

~o0o~

The ride to the waterpark was quiet and peaceful. Soft classical music resonated from the front of the car, lulling its passengers into a relaxed state. There were no worries, no issues, no drama…

Oops, wrong story.

Thorne had cranked up the music volume to infinity and a half, drowning out the singer with his own off-key vocals. At the same time Iko was squealing in the back, yelling "IT'S, LIKE, SO HAIRY!"

"You don't have to put sunscreen on my back if you don't want to," Wolf grumbled.

Cinder had Kai's shoulder in a death-grip, speaking in a rapid fire babble that he could barely comprehend "I-mean-I'm-sure-this-isn't-a-strip-waterpark-those-don't-exist-right-I-think-but-what-if-tripadvisor-was-wrong-what-do-I-do-UGHH!"

And then Scarlet was defending her husband's hairy-ness while Cress joined her boyfriend's singing with her own sweet melody.

"AND IIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEYIIIIIIIIII WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOOOOOOOOOUUUU!"

"Thorne, you sound like a dying cow."

"SHUUUT UUUUUP KAAAAAIIIIII!"

Yeah. Definitely not a relaxing environment.

When they pulled up to the water park Iko practically flew out of the door with Scarlet in tow. "We're gonna change into our bathing suits!" She shouted over her shoulder before disappearing into one of the bathrooms.

"Well that was strange," Cinder mumbled.

Thorne just shrugged in response. "She probably just wanted to skip your lecture. I just wish she dragged me along instea-OW!"

Cinder marched over and picked up the clipboard she had previously hurled at Thorne's head, clearing her throat. "That was a lovely introduction, Thorne. Now let's go over a few ground rules…"

~o0o~

Iko and Scarlet stumbled into the bathroom, slamming the door behind them. About fifteen other women were inside, chatting and rubbing on sunscreen at a leisurely pace.

"We should probably wait a bit for people to clear out before we start talking," Scarlet muttered through the corner of her mouth, glancing at the other women.

"Way ahead of you," Iko replied. Feigning casualness, she swung her bag over her shoulder, whistling as she made her way over to one of the bathroom stalls. She winked at Scarlet just before closing the door.

The room was fairly quiet. There were a few whispers. A few giggles. And then…

"AHHHHHHHHH THERE'S A SNAAAAAAAKE!"

Utter chaos.

The whole bathroom exploded into shrieks and squeals. Stall doors slammed open as women dove out of the door. Flip flops and containers of waterproof mascara were left behind in the carnage. One chick even jumped out the nearest window. Within seconds Scarlet and Iko were completely alone, the former hanging her jaw open with a mixture of horror and respect.

"Okay, so what's the game plan?" Iko questioned, sprawling herself out on one of the empty counters and picking up an abandoned mascara container. "How do we investigate the whole Kai and Cress thing?"

"Like I have a clue." Scarlet locked herself in one of the stalls and began changing into her bathing suit. "I guess we'll have to constantly keep an eye on both of them to see if they sneak off together again or act weird around Thorne and Cinder."

"Got it. I'll watch Cress and you'll watch Kai."

"Well…"

"Well what?"

Scarlet opened the stall door, frowning slightly. "I kinda wanted to spend some time with Ze'ev today." Her suit was a modest two-piece that showed a little strip of stomach. Wolf had made it clear from the start of their relationship that he didn't believe in dominating what she wore, but he strongly suggested that she didn't wear anything too revealing for his own sake (normally he was a calm guy, but when creeps started hitting on his girl he'd turn into some sort of werewolf).

"Yeah, well, I wanted to work on my tan, but we have to make sacrifices in this case." Iko dropped the hand that she had been using to apply mascara, her expression suddenly serious. "Cinder is my best friend, Scar. I've known her forever. When she met Kai she became an entirely different person, and I mean that in a good way. She's so much happier now. If we don't get to the bottom of this situation and stop it, she'll…" Iko shook her head. Scarlet sighed, pulling herself up on the shelf so she could sit next to her.

"We will figure it out, Iko. I got your back. Z and I have plenty of time to have fun on this trip." She smiled reassuringly, squeezing her shoulder. Slowly, Iko's own face broke into a smile as well.

Then there was a groaning noise. Both girls peered down at the source.

"Uhhh… Scarlet?"

"Yeah?"

"I don't think this shelf was made to hold up two human bodies."

With a yelp the two clattered to the ground, sprawled out along the broken pieces of what once was a counter. The girls sat there for several seconds, frozen in shock.

"…if Cinder finds out, she'll kill us."

That was enough motivation to send the girls tearing towards the entrance of the water park.

~o0o~

"…and lastly, have fun!" Cinder smiled uncomfortably, shoving the clipboard back into her bag. "Alright, that's about it. Anyone have questions?"

Her question went unanswered as Wolf and Thorne, who had scooped Cress into his arms in the process, were already sprinting in the direction of the park, whooping loudly. Cinder sighed.

"I'll take that as a no."

Kai chuckled, wrapping a comforting arm around her. "You can't really blame them. Yesterday was a disaster, and they're desperate for some fun."

"My presentation about water safety had visual diagrams! That's fun!"

Kai's lips quirked, suppressing a grin. "Yeah. It did." In a swift movement he snatched her bag, sprinting towards the entrance of the park.

"KAI!"

"I'll race ya to the gates!" He shouted back. Cinder mumbled something along the lines of "lack of protective footwear" before breaking into a grin as she ran after him.

It didn't take long for them to pay and change clothes before snagging a spot on the grass to put their stuff with Iko and Scarlet. Cinder sprawled out on her towel, clad in a simple one-piece she had owned for the past five years. Iko huffed when she saw it, turning to Scarlet and muttering "and I'm the one without the boyfriend…"

"Alright guys, the park just opened , the lines are short, and I want to cram in as many rides as I possibly can before this place gets flooded with whining kids peeing all over the place. Cress, my darling damsel, would you care to join me?" Thorne dramatically presented his hand to the girl, who flushed slightly before accepting it and letting him help her up. He tugged her close to him, so they were about nose-to-nose. He stroked her blazing cheeks with his thumb.

"Are you sunburnt already?" He teased, smiling coyly.

"N-no…"

"Oh, get a room, already," Iko complained, slapping sunscreen onto her legs. "There's a pathetic single person in your proximity, remember?"

Cress squeaked while Thorne just threw an arm around her and laughed heartily.

"What about that cute waiter you met yesterday?" Scarlet asked as she pulled her thick locks up into a pony tail. "He seemed nice."

"Yeah, but how nice can you really be if you work at Levana's?" Iko shuddered. "Once I realized that I deleted his number straight away. I guess it's up to me and my bikini to find a hot lifeguard or something to spend the day with."

"Trust me, Iko, you won't have to work too hard," Cinder noted, eyeing a group of guys who were sending her friend appreciative glances.

"I hope not. Wish me luck! I'm going to the wave pool." Iko hopped to her feet and started away from the group, glancing knowingly at Scarlet just before she left.

"And Cress and I are going down every single water slide here to make up for her complete lack of experience."

"You mean you've never been on a water slide?" Wolf asked. Cress shyly shook her head and tucked a strand of blonde hair behind her ear.

"Sybil was…protective. She thought I'd fall off or something." Cress laughed weakly while Thorne silently took her hand.

They all knew Cress didn't come from the best background. Her parents gave her up when she was born and she was adopted at an early age by a woman named Sybil and her husband. She was originally nice to Cress, dressing her up in expensive clothing and showing her off to her friends when Cress demonstrated her intelligence and skills with computers. When Sybil's husband-who had scarcely spoke a word to Cress since her arrival- left, she was devastated. Terrified that Cress would leave her too, she began letting her go out less and less. Eventually she locked her up in her room, only ever opening the door to give her food and water. Cress's room was decent since it had a large bed, a bathroom, and a computer to entertain her, but being confined in that space for such a long period of time left her feeling extremely claustrophobic. It wasn't until she was sixteen that she mustered up the courage to smash her door down and run away from home.

"Well," Thorne continued in a light tone, trying to lift her spirits, "today will be well worth the wait! Not only does this place have five star reviews, but you have a water slide expert at your side!" Thorne posed dramatically, quirking one eyebrow while glancing off mystically into the distance. Cress giggled, rubbing her thumb across his hand.

"Oh really? What qualifies you as a water slide expert?"

"I once was an official waterslide tester for my local waterpark."

Cress widened her eyes. "Really?"

"Well, if you count me and my friends hopping over the gate and 'testing' them when the park was closed."

Cress half-heartedly shoved her boyfriend, who was smirking at Cinder's shocked expression from his previous statement. "I actually am pretty excited. But you better not let go of me the entire way down."

"Trust me, sweetheart; that won't be a problem."

Cress blushed again as he wrapped one arm around her and planted a kiss on the top of her head, maintaining the position of his arm as they strolled off in the direction of the rides.

"That was probably the cheesiest thing I've ever heard," Scarlet chuckled after the couple had left. She made a mental note of which direction they headed just in case Iko needed help tracking Cress later on.

"It works for them, though. She always dreamed of having the romantic T.V. boyfriend, and he always dreamed of finding a girl who fell for his crappy one-liners."

Cinder rolled her eyes at her boyfriend's comment. He and Thorne were constantly finding opportunities to make fun of each other, but they were actually pretty close. When they first met they hated each other; Kai thought that Thorne was in love with Cinder and Thorne thought Kai was going to steal his friend from him. The confusion led to a fist fight between the two boys, which was quickly interrupted by two whacks of Cinder's wrench. In the end they were forced to resolve their conflict verbally, which they did.

"I think they're sweet," Cinder defended. "Cress somehow transformed Thorne from a womanizer to a gentle and caring boyfriend."

"I do too," Scarlet added, "but I personally would never be able to handle a relationship like that. I prefer it when people tell it like it is rather than mix a bunch of fluff in their language."

It was at this moment that Wolf, who was paying little to no attention to the previous conversation, decided to interject with: "Hey, Scar, I'm hungry."

The redhead gestured to her husband while pointedly nodding. "See? This is how all people should talk."

He blinked, eyeing the redhead warily. "What about how I talk?"

"Nothing. You're perfect, Z. C'mon, let's go see if we can find some hotdogs.

The couple walked off, leaving Cinder and Kai alone. Both of them mentally noted that they hadn't had more than a few seconds alone together the entire trip.

Kai also remembered that he almost had a perfect romantic encounter with her last night if only he had checked that it was his own girlfriend he was making out with. This was also the perfect moment to bring up last night's events. All he had to do was open up his mouth and say something…

But that would ruin my proposal, he reminded himself, shaking his head. He hadn't quite decided when the ideal opportunity to pop the question would be, and in an uncharacteristically risky fashion, decided to just wait until he felt the moment was right. While he knew Cinder would understand the situation if he told her, it would make things awkward between the two of them, which would prevent him from finding an ideal moment to propose. He believed in being honest in relationships, but this information would only hurt Cinder, not help her.

At least that's what he chose to think at that moment. His head couldn't take the constant internal debating much longer.

"So what's first?" Kai questioned, laying down next to her and taking her hand in his own. He splayed out the waterpark's map in front of them, mouth quirking up in a grin. "Wave pool? Lazy river? Ooh, waterslide of love, that sounds interesting…"

Cinder giggled, playfully nudging Kai with her shoulder. "I'm thinking of something more along the lines of getting some sun while reading Harry Potter for the millionth time."

"Sounds perfect." They both grinned, leaning in so that their noses brushed against each other. Kai tilted his head, pushing himself even closer-

"EEEEEWWW THEY'RE KISSING!"

Cinder's head snapped up, knocking against Kai's own in the process. A little girl in a pink and white bathing suit wagged an accusing finger in their faces, her mouth wide open in shock. Cinder, now clutching her head, grimaced.

"N-no, we were just…"

"Planning our trip," Kai finished, his eyes swimming with unshed tears of mirth. He was pressing his lips tightly together to keep from exploding into laughter.

"Yes, exactly! We were just talking so close because…" Cinder's mind ran blank again, and she turned to her boyfriend (who had now clasped two hands over his mouth to stifle his chuckles) for help.

"Because the waterpark is so loud?" the girl finished.

"Yes! Yes, that's it exactly!" Cinder let out a relieved sigh, wiping the sweat off her brow. "The waterpark is loud! So we had to talk closely! That's exactly what happened!"

"…You're weird."

A blonde woman hustled over to the group and scooped the girl up into her arms, throwing Cinder and Kai a reproving glance in the process. Cinder burned with shame. Kai was still trying not to laugh. The woman walked off without saying a word.

"…that was humiliating."

Kai responded to his girlfriend's disdain with howls of laughter.

~o0o~

"…I love drinking strawberry smoothies, and my favorite color is blue. Okay, so I've talked plenty about me; tell me about yourself!" Iko propped her elbows on her floaty and leaned in closer to the blonde guy in front of her. He scrunched up his nose in response.

"My mom told me not to talk to strange old people," the twelve year old responded.

Iko frowned at the kids in front of her. "I'm not old," Iko chided. "Look at me! How old do you think I am?"

He cocked his head to the side, thinking hard. "Hmmm… like 35 or something?"

"Try 25, kid," she growled.

"Whatever, old lady." He paddled away from the fuming girl just before she could reach out to wring his neck. So far she had hit on one married guy, was asked out by some creep looking for a "CPR practice buddy," got rejected by the cute lifeguard (sure, he could dive in to save a kid from drowning, but he couldn't spare a second for smoothies?), and resorted to talking with a middle schooler in hopes he'd be one of those adorable kids who'd boost her self-esteem by calling her pretty. No such luck.

"I might as well get out of here and find Cress," Iko mumbled to herself. "Hopefully she and Kai haven't tried anything yet."

She leaned on her inflatable tube and kicked her legs out behind her until she reached the edge of the wave pool. Holding her nose, she slipped through the tube and into the water, resurfacing with a gasp. Smoothing her hair out of her eyes, she started to pull herself out.

And then promptly splashed back in.

"Oh my stars…" Heart thumping loudly, she slowly lowered her head to look down at her body in the water. Yep, she wasn't imagining that funny breeze when she started to get out of the pool.

Somehow, Iko had lost her bikini bottoms.

Holding back a frustrated scream, she scanned the faces of the other people in the wave pool, making sure no one had seen her- erm- posterior. Thankfully, nobody appeared to have noticed.

"Well, there goes spying on Cress," Iko growled. She readjusted herself in the floaty so her lack of covering would be less obvious and began the tedious search for the other half of her bathing suit.

She hadn't spent five minutes looking through the water when her elbow accidentally nudged someone in the ribs. "Oops, sorry, I-" She paused, eyes widening to take in the sight before her.

This guy was hot. And when she said hot, she meant five times cuter than the waiter from Levana's and the hunky lifeguard combined. He was tan, muscular, and had roguish wavy hair that made her knees weak.

"No, it's my fault," he consoled her, looking equally taken by her own appearance. "I wasn't looking where I was going. I'm Kinney."

"Iko," she coolly responded, flipping her hair over her shoulder. "So what brings you to the waterpark?"

"Well, my girlfriend had been begging for me to come here with her for a while and we began to plan a trip…"

Iko's smile wavered, and she tried to conceal her disappointment.

"…But we I never got around to it since we ended up breaking up two months ago. Finally I decided I might as well come and see what all the hype is about."

Her grin returned with full enthusiasm. "Is that so? I came here since I'm on a road trip with all of my closest friends. You have no idea how annoying it is to be the only single person on a trip with three couples!" He smiled in response, and Iko noted that his grin widened at the word "single."

"You seemed to be looking for something earlier. Need any help?"

Her heart stopped. Here Kinney was, staring into her eyes with a genuine willingness to help and she was half naked.

Iko's flirtatious attitude disappeared rather quickly. "Uh, n-no, I'm alright. I just… dropped my bracelet."

"I can search the bottom of the pool if you want. My vision is great underwater." He sucked in a breath as if about to plummet under the waves. Iko suppressed a shriek and grabbed his shoulders, firmly holding him in place.

"Nope! It's fine! I just remembered I wasn't even wearing a bracelet in the first place!" She proceeded to laugh awkwardly, heart breaking as this super-cute guy began to look at her as if she had two heads.

"O-kay… well, you want to-"

"I'll see you around!" With that she promptly spun around and began paddling in the opposite direction, resuming her search with a red face.

~o0o~

Cress stumbled a little as she regarded the monstrous water slide towering above her. It was shaped like a giant funnel that spit into a twisting tube and eventually ended in a rectangular pool. Further inspection showed her that one to four people squeezed onto a donut-shaped floaty to ride the thing. Her stomach lurched as she imagined herself as a puny creature in the giant contraption, spinning down, down, down…

"This. Looks. Awesome." She craned her neck to catch her boyfriend's expression, which resembled his excitement when they were first introduced to the Rampion. He glanced down at her, still completely awestruck, and she couldn't help but smile back at him.

Yeah, there were worse ways to die than snuggled up to the guy she's hopelessly in love with in a funnel of death. She was willing to make the risk.

"And look! There are only twelve people in line!" His voice snapped her back to reality. She glanced over to the line, which indeed had only had a handful of people.

"Wow. That means it'll be our turn really soon." There must have been a nervous edge to her voice that she didn't catch because he suddenly stopped, gently gripping her shoulders. His eyes gazed into hers with an intensity that made her mouth go dry, even after almost a year of dating.

"Hey, if you're uncomfortable with this, we don't have to go. And I really mean that, Cress. If any part of you doesn't want to go on this ride then I don't either."

Cress tore her eyes away from his steely gaze to look back up to the ride. She shuddered, but not out of fear. A rush of adrenaline coursed through her veins.

"There is no way in this galaxy you can keep me from riding this thing," she said, a grin spreading across her face. His eyes searched hers for a moment, and when he was absolutely certain she was being completely honest, he smiled back, pressing a firm kiss on her lips.

Her heart melted.

"Alright! Let's do this thing!" With a new vigor, he grasped her hand and started towards the line.

By the time their turn came around, Cress was bouncing on the balls of her feet. They had to climb a series of steps to get to the peak of the ride, where they would situate themselves into a tube before a worker would push them off into the funnel. She and Thorne began to get onto their tube when the worker grabbed her arm, preventing her from sitting. Thorne narrowed his eyes.

"What's the problem, sir?" He stepped in front of Cress, staring at his hand until he removed it from her. The worker didn't appear to be phased, despite being a good four inches shorter than Thorne. He was a fairly scrawny kid as well, probably around eighteen years old. His face seemed to be fixed in a permanently nonchalant expression.

"I'm going to need her to step against this wall before allowing her to go down. We have a height limit on all of our rides. "

Thorne followed the man's gaze to an image of a cartoon alligator with his hand raised at the five-foot mark. "You gotta be kidding me," he grumbled under his breath.

"It's fine, Captain." She gave him an easy smile and stood by the character. Its hand reached her head exactly. "See? I'm tall enough to ride."

"She's exactly five feet," the worker confirmed. Thorne breathed a sigh of relief and they both began to board the tube again.

"Wait," he said, reaching out for Cress's arm again before Thorne's glare caused him to retreat it hastily. "She's exactly five feet. In order to ride, you have to be above five feet."

Cress felt her heart sink, spinning down, down, down…

"What?" she spluttered eventually.

Thorne looked like a kid who was handed a chocolate bar before it was ripped out of his grasp. "C'mon, man," he whined. "Just make one teeny exception!"

The teenager shrugged, still expressionless. "Sorry. It's a stupid rule, but if I get caught letting customers break it then I'll be fired."

Thorne moaned, covering his face with his hands. Cress watched him, guilt making her heart sink even further. "You should just ride without me," she said, a ghost of a smile on her face. "I could tell you've been looking forward to this for a long time. Just go for it."

He peeked at her through his fingers. Realizing that his actions were resembling those of a ten-year-old, he cleared his throat and moved his hands to his side. "Nah, it wouldn't be fun without you."

"I'll meet you at the bottom," she coaxed, finding his hands. "It's just one waterslide. We can ride a different one together."

" Actually, all of the waterslides here have the over five-foot rule."

Cress and Thorne whipped their heads over to face him. "WHAT?!"

~o0o~

"Why do you have binoculars?"

"Birdwatching."

"Birdwatching?"

"Mm-hmm."

"I didn't know you were into birdwatching."

"After years of glaring at hens to lay eggs you kinda get used to it." Scarlet removed the binoculars from her face, smiling at Wolf. He was attacking his tenth hot dog, oblivious to the slack-jawed views he was getting from surrounding customers. Scarlet wiped a glob of ketchup of his chin.

"Tomatoes," she absently murmured. He grinned in response.

"So when are you going to tell me why you're stalking Cinder and Kai?" he asked after finishing hot dog number twelve, promptly moving on to the thirteenth. Scarlet sighed.

There was no point in lying to Ze'ev. He could read her like an open book, a side effect from their many years of knowing each other. For a while, he was all she had, and vice versa. Those few years of complete dependence built an indestructible bond of trust between the two. While he knew she wasn't actually birdwatching, he also knew she wasn't keeping anything from him that he would want or need to know.

"Whenever the issue I'm trying to figure out gets resolved I'll tell you. I may need you to kick someone's ass."

"I'm starting to think that's the only reason you keep me around."

She released a snort, nudging his shoulder. It was like trying to budge a boulder. He flashed her grin, revealing his surprisingly sharp canine teeth. The sight only made her laugh harder.

"You got some hot dog in your teeth," she giggled.

"Do I? Would you mind using your tongue to get it out?" He immediately flushed after saying this, setting Scarlet off in another fit of laughter.

"Z, what is wrong with you?" she teased, feigning shock.

"I need to stop hanging out with Thorne so much," he groaned.

"Don't we all?"

He snorted, finishing off his twentieth hot dog with a particularly loud swallow.

All of a sudden the people around them burst into applause. Wolf jolted upright at the sound and obediently joined in, confused when everyone around him began to laugh.

"Told ya he could do it!" Scarlet crowed, looking prouder than Thorne after beating Cinder in a thumb wrestling match.

He furrowed his eyebrows. "Do what now?"

"Eat twenty hot dogs in under ten minutes," a balding man wearing a Hawaiian shirt responded. "And you weren't even trying! I guess a big fella like you needs the protein."

Wolf unconsciously shrunk down in his seat. "Umm…"

"So what did he win?" Scarlet interrupted, sensing his discomfort. She ran her fingers across the nape of his neck, digging them in for a firm massage. Like magic Wolf's shoulders relaxed and his throat released a short whining noise against his will.

The concession stand manager handed them a certificate for a free Wendy's smoothie. He also assured them that the consume hot dogs were now free of charge.

"I'm so proud of you," she murmured, pressing a chaste kiss against his lips. He grinned, quirking an eyebrow.

"For eating twenty hot dogs? I know for a fact that you could eat even more when you're hungry."

"True."

"By the way, how did you get all of these people to know I was about to do some sort of food competition?"

"Seriously, Z? You're practically deaf when you're hungry. And speaking of your fans…" Scarlet peeked over his shoulder. A few people were taking pictures of them. One little girl looked like she was trying to muster up the courage to ask for an autograph. Wolf followed her gaze, raising his eyebrows at the sight.

"Oh."

After a few minutes of conversation and picture taking with the awestruck crowd around them, Scarlet suddenly jolted up and grabbed Wolf's arm.

"I just remembered! We have to meet some people for a thing! Z?"

He turned to face her, two grown men still feeling his arm with looks of jealousy. "Uh, sure. Bye guys." He awkwardly tugged his arm from their grasp and stood.

Once they were a safe proximity away from the food stand Wolf wordlessly handed the binoculars to his wife, who eagerly grabbed them and pressed them to her face.

"So you forgot to stalk Kai and Cinder?"

"Yep. And I lost them." She continued to scan the area and let out a gasp of excitement when she spotted them.

"They didn't go too far," she said, relief creeping into her voice. "But it looks like they're going on a water slide. Oh, the tower of love? I didn't think that was their style." She continued to peer at them with her binoculars, chuckling quietly.

Wolf shielded his eyes with his hand as he glanced up at the water slide. "It looks like Cress and Thorne are headed that way as well," he commented.

Scarlet's smile dropped.

"Oh shit. I gotta find Iko."

To be continued ~