Hey guys Price here and welcome to Chapter 6 of Tooth and Claw. I hope you guys looked forward to this Chapter, because I have. Still working on Zootopian Assassins Chapter 27, this story is just occupying most of my creativity juices. This Chapter, as mentioned and made explicit with last Chapter's ending, takes place in the past as well as the next Chapters. I don't know how many, so I won't make any numbers known until I do. Likely more than three or so though. So I hope you guys like this Chapter, as it and the following ones will include some more action. Not a lot, since that isn't a focus of this story, but definitely more than the last few Chapters have. In fact, this Chapter is partly a spar section between Nick and Lance. Why, you ask? Just because. Also, Lance also has an ability that he shares with Lumi. All versions of her have this ability. Anyway, this is getting long enough, I think it's time to get...onto the story!

I raised my forearms in a defensive stance as I widened my legs a tiny bit. Nick, opposite me, lowered his arms in an offensive stance with his legs closer together than my own were.

Nick dashed forward quickly, sending a quick jab at me. I knocked it aside, forcing the Todd to overextend his arm and send him off balance. He turned the momentum into a sweep kick towards my head, which I blocked and used to my advantage. I gripped his leg and wrapped one hind leg over it, pulling back and sending both of us to the ground. Nick kicked out with his other hind paw and I leaned my head to the side, pressing my own hind paw against the underside of his jaw and pushing. Nick couldn't do anything in the position he was in and was quick to tap out.

I released my mate and stood, pulling him up quickly and smiling at him.

"Impressive." I remarked, Nick letting out a small, quiet laugh.

"Yeah. I had Judy training me for my first year here, Lance, and you still beat me." I shrugged, then leaned in.

"Just be glad there were rules, Nick, as well as the fact we're mates. If we were brawling on the streets, I wouldn't have held back." I said, Nick visibly shuddering at my words.

"You're scary, you know that?" He asked, and I grinned briefly.

"Good to know. Scary's good in a fight." Nick smiled briefly at that, then stepped back and raised his arms. I did the same, a smile touching my lips. This was fun.

I slowly stepped closer, my gaze meeting Nick's. I sent a quick jab that Nick blocked, then brought my other paw up into a strong uppercut. Nick crossed his arms and took the blow, sending his arms up into the air and making him stumble. I stepped forward and jumped, driving my knee into the underside of his jaw and sending him to the mat.

"Ow." He groaned out, shaking his head and rubbing his jaw as he slowly stood. "Jeez, you really can fight. And here I thought you were lucky." I scoffed playfully, rolling my eyes.

"Yeah, sure." I said, Nick smiling briefly. His ears suddenly perked up, swiveling towards the door.

"We got company." He warned, and I glanced past him as the door to the gym opened. James Wolford stepped inside, then paused when he saw us.

"Hey you two! Whatcha doing in 'ere?" He asked, and I grinned.

"Oh you know, the normal things mates do." I answered, Nick flushing visibly at my words.

"That could be one of two things, really." Wolford remarked, and I glared playfully.

"Fighting. We're fighting." Nick glanced at me, his trademark grin back in place.

"We don't do that normally, though." He said suggestively, and I rolled my eyes.

"I'm amazed we've already gone almost two years without a single fight." I remarked, Wolford tilting their head.

"I thought you guys have only been mates for one year...?" He trailed off, and I laughed softly.

"We started dating a week or so before the Academy started. So, if you want to be technical, we've been together for almost two years." I explained, Wolford nodding after a few seconds of thought.

"Got it." He said, and I let out a playful huff.

"So, what were you coming in here for?" Nick questioned, Wolford snapping two digits at the question.

"Ah, yes, thank you. Bogo wants to talk to you and your partners real quick. Something about a possible lead on a few disappearances Lance and Hasan were investigating." I perked up at that, my ears becoming erect even more so than they already were at the words.

"We'll be right there. Give us a few minutes." I said, Wolford nodding as he turned and exited the gym. I turned to Nick, arching an eyebrow questioningly. "So...?"

"No. Another time, Lance." Nick said definitively, and I held up my paws in defense.

"Okay, okay. Another time, then." I said, heading for the edge of the ring. I ducked through the ropes, Nick right behind me as we headed for the showers. We'd been there for a little while and, as such, were a little smelly.

A few minutes later, fresh clothes and smelling clean, me and Nick stood outside Bogo's office patiently. I'd let Hasan know while Nick did the same for Judy after we had gotten done in the shower room, so now we were waiting.

Only a few moments later Hasan and Judy appeared, and I tapped on the glass to let Bogo know we were there.

"Come in!" He shouted, Nick opening the door. Judy and Hasan stepped in first, followed by me an Nick.

"Sir." All four of us said at the same time, snapping off salutes. Bogo waved a hoof, and we dropped our paws to our sides.

"Sit, all of you." Bogo ordered, me and Nick glancing at each other. Hasan was the first to voice our silent questions, however.

"Sir, there are only two seats." He said, Bogo arching an eyebrow.

"I am aware of that, Officer Hasan. Is there an issue?" Hasan looked embarrassed at the question, and he glanced at me briefly.

"Well, no sir, I just didn't know how you would like us to approach the situation." Bogo smiled briefly, though it was more of a twitch that was gone as soon as it arrived.

"However you wish." He said, and I glanced at Nick. "Preferably something that wouldn't make it awkward for all of us, Officer Whitney." I cast an indignant frown at the Buffalo, then glanced at Judy.

"Okay." I said slowly, frowning as I thought. I turned my gaze to Hasan, the Tiger staring at me and tilting his head. I bit my lip lightly, then shrugged.

A few moments later, we finally found a suitable seating arrangement. Me and Nick sat in the left chair while Judy and Hasan had the other, Bogo glancing between the four of us briefly.

"Now that that is out of the way, I'm sure at least one of you knows why you four are up here?" Bogo inquired, and I nodded briefly.

"Officer Wolford said it had something to do with mine and Hasan's case. I am unsure of how Officers Hopps and Wilde play into this, though I assume you have a good reason." I answered, Bogo nodding in confirmation.

"That I do, Officer Whitney. So far, all we've been able to gleam is that the latest scene contains a single strand of Wolf fur. However, we are unsure if the fur belongs to the victim or the kidnapper." I nodded slowly at the information, my mind already whirling to try and make connections to whatever it could.

"That's all fine and dandy, but how exactly do me and Judy play into this?" Nick asked, Bogo sighing.

"The latest scene contained a message only visible under a black light." Bogo pulled a file from a drawer and laid it down on the desk, sliding it closer. Hasan picked it up, opening it. He grimaced, then held it down to Judy.

"Oh. Well, that isn't a very nice visual." The Doe remarked, her eyes wide.

"My thoughts exactly. So, I've decided to put our best duo on the investigation as advisers and helpers. Which is where you two come in." Bogo said, gesturing to the Doe and my mate.

"Sir, with all due respect, is that really...wise? I mean, I trust Lance and Nick to keep it...safe while on duty, but I think this may be what this mammal wants." Hasan said, and I arched an eyebrow at the part about me and Nick.

"I am well aware of that. This is why, after much thought, I've assigned Operators Larsson and Keto to security. They have both met Officer Whitney after the hostage situation his first day, and apparently they like him." I tilted my head at the words, my curiosity peaked.

"Really? They liked me?" I asked, my tone incredulous.

"That's what they told me. Now, they'll meet you in Whitney and Hasan's office, and you can discuss the details there, but I wanted to let you know. Officers Hopps and Hasan, I need to speak with Wilde and Whitney alone." Judy and Hasan glanced at each other, then nodded respectively and stood, closing the door behind them when they exited.

"Sir, if this is related to the case, I think Hopps and Hasan should be in here to hear it." Nick said, Bogo huffing.

"It's about you two." I visibly stiffened at the Cape Buffalo's words, my ears erect and facing him as my heart rate increased in fear. Nick glanced at me, laying a paw on my thigh comfortingly. "Now, I personally have no issue with your relationship myself. The Mayor, however, while supportive, does not believe it reflects well on the...let's say images that mammals have garnered from overhearing how Wilde and Hopps speak to each other." I turned my attention to Nick, who cast me a sheepish and apologetic smile.

"Sir, it's just some friendly banter. I'm allowed that, aren't I?" Nick asked, Bogo letting out a small huff.

"You are, Officer Wilde, however mammals have started to call it out online. Furbook, as well as other social media sites, are being swamped with posts about how your 'relationship' with Officer Whitney is just a scam to make others think you aren't in love with Officer Hopps." Nick let out a laugh at that, and I tilted my head in confusion.

"Well, they are right in that I do love Officer Hopps, just not in the way I love her. It's purely platonic, I assure you." Nick said, directing the last part to me.

"And the others here in Precinct One are aware of that. However, I must ask that you either tone down the friendly banter, or outright prove to the public that your relationship with Officer Whitney is real." My lip twitched in anger, and I barely suppressed a snarl.

"Fine. They want proof, we can show them our marks." Nick looked shocked at that, and raised his paws to protest.

"Lance, I don-"

"No! They don't have the right to insinuate that any of this is fake! They want proof, then we'll give them their proof!" Nick stared at me, his expression one of shock at my outburst.

"I...didn't realize you felt so strongly about this." Bogo said apologetically, and I sighed as I calmed down a little.

"Foxes mate for life, Bogo. We take these kinds of things seriously." I said, the Chief nodding in understanding.

"I'm sorry, I did not mean to upset you." I smiled briefly in appreciation at the older mammal, then sighed.

"I know, Bogo. I just can't stand mammals who don't gather as many facts as possible before going to social media. Part of the reason I don't use it very often." I said, Nick leaning against me slightly comfortingly. I smiled thankfully at my mate, then returned my attention to Bogo.

"We could always get a few Foxes to be in the crowd. They'd support our statements." Nick suggested, and I blinked in surprise. Why hadn't I thought of that?

"A good idea, Wilde. Seems you're good at other things besides snark." I couldn't resist the temptation.

"You can say that again, Chief." I said with a small wink, Nick flushing visibly while Bogo just looked annoyed.

"Quite." I just smiled slightly, quite proud of the statement for no other reason than the fact I'd actually said it. "If that is all you have to add, Whitney, I'll continue."

"The floor is yours, sir." Bogo stared for a few seconds of silence, and I felt myself grow nervous for a moment before he nodded.

"Thank you, Whitney. Now, as I was saying...Wilde, think you can get a few of your Fox friends in the crowd?" I winced visibly, Bogo glancing at me before realizing how that may have come across. "Er, I didn't mean for that to come across in a speciest way, you just say – brag really – you know everyone. I just figured you'd know a few Foxes." Nick didn't look all that bothered by the question, but I could tell he'd been offended briefly. His grip on my thigh – whenever it had gotten there I couldn't remember at the moment – had tightened noticeably.

"It's fine, Chief. I know you didn't mean anything by it. You let me in the building without supervision, didn't you?" I frowned, knowing Nick was just trying to dodge again, but didn't say anything. I would soon enough.

"I did. Only because Hopps trusted you, though." Bogo said jokingly, and I could see the joke brightened Nick's spirits a tiny bit. Though not enough for him to resist landing a low blow.

"She trusted me on the tram bridge, too." Bogo sighed, then gained an apologetic look as well.

"Wilde, I told you I was sorry." Nick smiled at that, then chuckled.

"Ah, I'm just yanking your chain, Chief. It's fine." I was confused, and my expression conveyed as much.

"Wait wait wait, what's going on? I'm confused." Nick and Bogo glanced at each other.

"I made an...unsavory comment when I first met Officer Wilde. It's not exactly something I'm proud of." I nodded slowly, not quite satisfied but not willing to push it.

"Well, Chief, if that's it I think we'll be going." Nick said, Bogo nodding as his permission to do so. Me and Nick stood, hopping down from the chair and heading for the door.

I paused, contemplating what I wanted to do – aside from find out just who was insinuating mine and Nick's love was false and proving them wrong – and the first on the list was to do something me and Nick hadn't done in a long time.

As we passed the bathroom, I suddenly shoved Nick through the door. He yelped in shock, and I entered after him.

"Lance, what was that for!?" He asked, his tone raised. I placed a paw against his chest, my expression neutral, and pushed him back as I walked. Nick appeared confused by my actions, and it wasn't until he was against the wall and my expression hardened in brief anger, then softened, that he realized just what I was doing.

"Mine." I said possessively, tapping him on the chest again. Nick chuckled.

"Any day." Nick agreed, smiling at me. I smiled back, then leaned forward.

I tugged on my uniform to ensure it had as few wrinkles as possible, then stepped out of the bathroom, Nick right behind me. We made our way to the different cubicles, opening the door to mine and Hasan's to find four irate looking mammals.

"Jesus, where you two peput been?" The masked mammal my size questioned, the feminine voice recognizable despite not hearing it for almost two whole years.

"I had a surprise bowel issue. It happens." I answered, Hasan snickering. "Congratulations, by the way." Lumi tilted her head, the helmet hiding the likely curious expression.

"I...am sorry?" She said, and I smiled briefly.

"Your scent. You're mated." There was a tense silence as everybody awaited Lumi's response, and Is raised his paws in a shrugging gesture.

"Well, you caught us." He said, and I blinked.

"Wait...you two...?" Lumi snarled softly, the sound one obvious rage.

"Is that a problem, homopoika?" Nick growled low in his throat at the question, taking a step forward.

"You should really keep a hold of your tongue, Operator. Who knows when somebody might take it." He threatened, Lumi stepping up to him.

"I'd like to see you try, lutka." Nick narrowed his eyes, and I could tell that was likely a pretty serious insult.

"Okay, okay, you two. Stop." I said, stepping forward. Lumi turned her helmeted gaze to me, and I could feel her gaze burning holes into me.

"Perhaps we could settle this the Operator way?" Is suggested, Lumi's head dipping slightly, the obvious grin in her voice as she replied.

"That sounds wunderbar." Nick smiled briefly at that.

"Hm. German, Finnish, and Common. Nice." He remarked, Is raising his paw briefly.

"And Swedish." He said, Nick huffing in excitement.

"Interesting. Seems we actually have a few things in common." Nick said, Lumi remaining silent for a moment before suddenly slugging Nick in the shoulder. He staggered back, his arm hanging limp as he put his other across my chest to stop me.

"Hey! What the hell was that!?" I shouted, Lumi huffing in amusement.

"It's the standard Operator greeting of acceptance." Is answered, apparently finding amusement in my anger if his small laugh was any indication. My ears lay back as I snarled, and Lumi took a visible step back as her paw went to the Walther PPQ at the small of her back.

"Wilde...what the hell is this?" She questioned, gaze likely flicking between me and my mate from behind the helmet. Nick turned me slightly, looking at me before suddenly taking in a sharp breath.

"Lance..." The worry in Nick's voice startled me, and I blinked as I turned my gaze to him in curiosity. He visibly relaxed at that, then tilted his head as I looked at me.

"Uh, what?" I asked, not quite sure what everybody was staring at me for.

"Your pupils...they turned to slits." Hasan said, and I frowned in thought, wondering what that could mean, when realization struck me.

"Oh..." I glanced between the five other mammals in the room, and I noticed Nick was the only one who hadn't moved away at least a single step. I smiled softly. Nick stared for a second more, then placed his paws on my shoulders and pulled me into a hug, and I went wide eyed in shock. "Okay, we're hugging." After a moment, Nick let me go and pulled away, a relieved smile on his muzzle. "What...was that for?"

"I'm just relieved." He answered, though the openness of what he could have meant was not lost on me.

"Me too." I said after a moment, Nick turning back to the four other mammals.

"Now, where were we?" He asked, silence keeping its grip for a long moment before Judy stepped forward and cleared her throat.

"I believe we came here to discuss security?" She said, directing the words at the two Operators in the room.

"That's right. Though it seems security is handled just fine. All we have to do is put Nick in danger, and you have the best security system in the world." My ears lay back slightly, and Lumi looked away. "Though we could probably come up with something better."

"Lumi, stop antagonizing him." Is snapped, Lumi hanging her head slightly.

"Understood." I blinked in surprise, having thought that Lumi would hold seniority in the partnership. Apparently Is was not someone to make angry. Good to know.

"Thank you, Is." I said softly, Is dipping his head.

"You're a good mammal, Lance. I didn't even know you were targeted seven years back." I tilted my head, my eyebrows creasing in confusion.

"But I wasn't targeted." I said in confusion, the words causing Lumi and Is to exchange glances.

"Okay, can we discuss this later? This is giving me a headache to think about." Hasan suddenly butted in, one paw rubbing the side of his head.

"Oh thank god, I thought nobody would say it." Judy muttered, the words making me huff in amusement. Today had indeed been a lot to take in.

"Yes, thank you." Lumi said dryly. "Honestly, I don't care whether he's just defensive or not, this needs to be taken up. It doesn't matter whether he wants it to or not, this could be bad if it isn't. And I don't know about you, but I'd rather not face a pissed off Bogo or, worse, the Commissioner." Nick narrowed his eyes next to me, but sighed in defeat.

"You're right. But not now. Only if it becomes an issue." He said, Lumi raising her arms like she was going to persist, but stopped when Is laid a paw on her arm.

"Leave it, Lumi." He warned, the Arctic Fox Vixen hesitating a moment. Finally, she nodded, and lowered her paws.

"You better hope this never becomes an issue, Lance. I'd hate to see you go to waste." She said, reaching up and pulling her helmet off. "They need some better air conditioning in this place. Starting to get stuffy." Everyone but me and Is was staring in shock, their mouths hanging open as they finally found out what Lumi was. "You didn't tell them." She remarked, her gaze resting on me. I shrugged, a 'what do you want me to do' gesture.

"I figured you wouldn't want others to know." I said simply, Lumi staring for a moment.

"Fair enough." She said after a small bout of silence, placing the helmet down on the desk. She hopped up after it, crossing one leg over the other as she tilted her head lazily. "So, what do you have so far?" I glanced at Nick, then rolled my eyes. I elbowed him roughly, Nick wincing and jerking away.

"Ow, Lance." He muttered, rubbing his side.

"Oh shut up. It did not hurt that much." I said, giving him a playful glare.

"It kinda did though..." Nick whined softly, Judy chuckling.

"Oh please, I punch harder than that and you never complained that much." My gaze snapped to Judy briefly, then returned to Nick.

"Yeah, well, almost three years without them has softened me up. Give me a break." I arched an eyebrow, my curiosity piqued.

"You are explaining a lot of things later. For now, we discuss this case." I said, approaching the desk where Lumi sat. "Operator, off my desk." The Fox tilted her head defiantly, then hopped off when my gaze hardened.

"Crazy bastard." She muttered, her tone light to indicate she meant it jokingly, as she leaned against the wall.

"Alright, let's get to work!" I ordered, my gaze sweeping the few mammals in the cubicle. "Hasan, pull any and all leads or hints to leads we have. Hopps, scan the crime scene photos for more possible hints. Wilde..." My mate looked up expectantly, having been studying the claws on his paws in boredom. "Help whoever needs it." He frowned, then nodded with a shrug. I couldn't stop the smirk from making its way to my lips as I turned to Lumi and Is. "Operators, you have coffee duty." They let out groans of protest, but turned and headed out the door nonetheless, turning left to where the questionable coffee was stored.

"Wow. You really don't like them." Judy remarked. I laughed, turning to face her.

"I don't like anybody who threatens my mate." I said, glancing at Nick. My gaze softened as I approached him. "Hey, your shoulder okay?" I asked, my tone worried, as I gently lay a paw on it.

"Yeah, just a little stiff. Tonight is still on, don't worry." Nick said reassuringly, a small smile touching his features.

"I'm glad." I smiled, glad to know Nick was fine despite the blow, and turned back to my desk. "Come on." Nick followed, and I hopped up into my chair. I hauled Nick up easily, then turned to the desk. I tapped my claws on the wood in thought, hearing Hasan typing away at his own computer and Judy digging through the filing cabinets.

"Hey, you guys look at this one yet?" Judy asked. I turned, my gaze landing on a photo of the newest crime scene that didn't have any markings on it, and seemed to be taken from a different angle than the last.

"Nah, not yet. I glanced through it, though." Hasan answered, turning back to his desk. I watched Judy's face as she stared at the picture in silence, her eyes flicking around rapidly as she did so.

Suddenly, she let out a curious hum, and I tilted my head.

"That's odd. There's no scuffle." She said, and I chuckled.

"Chloroform. The mammal leaves the rags there, but there's no DNA on them except for the victim's." I said, Nick hopping up onto the desk as I pressed my leg against it. I pushed off, coming to a stop right next to Judy. I tapped the side of the photo. "The rag is just out of frame, which is why you can't see it."

"What about that speck of blood, right above the door?" Judy asked, and I glanced at her in curiosity. She pointed out the specific location, and I focused on it. I snatched the photo, looking closely at it before letting out a laugh.

"Hasan, get the Forensics Kit! We might have a lead!" I exclaimed, the Sumatran Tiger quickly standing. His chair almost fell over, but it righted itself at the last moment. I rushed out the door, running past Lumi and Is.

"Hey, where you going!?" I heard Is shout, and I glanced over my shoulder briefly.

"We might have a lead! Come on!"

About fifteen minutes later, we arrived at the location.

"Me and Is will keep ourselves outside. Stop anyone from coming in." Lumi said, her helmet on and voice filter activated.

"Understood. Hopps, Hasan, you prep the Forensics Kit. Me and Wilde will make sure there's nobody here." I said, Judy and Hasan nodding as they pulled the medium sized case free from the trunk. I stepped inside the building, Nick right behind me, and glanced around quickly. "Looks clear." I whispered, Nick clapping my on the shoulder. I whirled around as he took my place, the move something I'd been working on lately as a method for clearing an area. Get the better shot inside to take care of any possible threats, then have them switch places with the mammal with the sharpest eyes to give the place a clear. Simple, really, but it could be extremely effective if implemented.

A small impact sound sounded off in the shadows, and me and Nick both turned to it in time to see somebody leap forward towards us. I was faster on the draw than Nick, and the mammal jerked to a stop as the two taser prongs buried into their chest. They spasmed as they fell, twitching and jerking as electricity coursed through them. I let off the trigger, ceasing the flow. The mammal lay on the ground as Nick approached. He flipped them over quickly, placing cuffs on them.

"Thought you said it was clear?" Nick remarked sourly, glancing at me.

"I said it looked clear." I defended, Nick glancing down at the semiconscious mammal.

"How's it look now?" He asked sarcastically, and I glanced around again. I grinned.

"Looks clear." I said smugly, Nick's expression going flat in slight annoyance.

"You did not just Pitch Black me." He deadpanned, and I chuckled.

"You walked right into that, and you're just mad because you know it to be true." Nick rolled his eyes, but I saw him smile briefly before hauling the mammal up.

"Yeah, yeah. Let's just get this guy to the cruiser. We'll question him later." He said, and I chuckled as I pulled the block from the end of my taser and replaced it, holstering the device. It wasn't standard issue any longer, and I'd only acquired it recently, so it went to the small of my back until I could find another place to put the holster for it. Technically I only had it because my Tranquilizer was broke, but I enjoyed it a lot more.

It was scarily amusing to use it on somebody.

"Agreed. We should also inform Dispatch." Me and Nick exchanged a glance.

"Onetwothreenotit!" We both shouted, Nick slightly faster, and I growled in annoyance.

"Of course. Got any earbuds?" I asked, Nick shaking his head,

"Sorry. Seems you have to deal with the screech without protection." I whined softly, then chuckled. That was sort of a joke between us, since any time Clawhauser saw us together he always got so excited for some reason.

Nick opened the door to the cruiser's back section, setting the mammal inside and shutting the door as he walked in to help Hasan and Judy set up. I opened the door and pulled the radio free, hesitating on clicking it.

"Dispatch, come in." I said, digit coming off the button on the side.

"This is Dispatch. Go Whitney." I glanced at the building quickly, then back to the dashboard in boredom.

"We have a...actually, not sure of the species, but we have a mammal here who was in the building. Came at me and Wilde and I was forced to taser it." I reported, waiting for a response.

"Hm, wonder what they were doing the-" Several gunshots rang out, and I looked up in shock. The radio exploded with noise, and I flinched away as a garbled voice came on.

"Dispatch, we have a ten seventy one, ten fifty three!"

And that does it for Chapter 6 of Tooth and Claw! I hope you guys enjoyed, because I certainly did. I was thinking last night, and I came up with a Playlist for this fic. The songs are in no particular order, which I may change when the fic is complete. I'll list them below, after the Author's Note. They're all pretty much themed around Lance and his mental state throughout the fic or just the tone of the fic itself, though I just realized I don't have many happy ones. Well, this isn't supposed to be a lighthearted fic anyway, so that's kind of a good thing. A few of them I know when to implement, but I'm still deciding on most of them. There are eight songs, and will likely be updated as I go along if I can think of more to add. It's not on Spotify, though, and is just on my own personal Amazon account. Anyway, that's enough of that, I'll see you guys...next update. Word Count: 5,331

Tooth and Claw Playlist

Runnin' by Adam Lambert

Shadows by It's Different

Wretched and Divine by Black Veil Brides

Lilium by Kumiko Noma

Dying Embers by Felix Wemmel

Headstrong by Trapt[Explicit Version]

A New Hope by Broken Iris

The Pines by Roses and Revolutions.