Author's Note: Hey everybody, how's it going? It's Egyptian Samurai again, and welcome back to more of "Ruby Rose and the Dragon's Egg" story. As I mentioned in the last update, we finally got into the actual storyline, and now there's more! Isn't that exciting or what?! I'm glad that you guys love this story, and your support for it means a lot to me. It really does help motivate me. :-) And of course, I don't own "RWBY", "INUYASHA", "SPIRITED AWAY", nor "THE DRAGON'S EGG". These are being used for inspiration and entertainment purposes only, and they all belong to their rightful owners, and same with some other stuff that I might have missed! And so yeah, Semester Two has just started, and I'm going to be busy a lot of the time, so I might have as much time to write and post more, but I'll do my best, okay... Enjoy reading! =D
Oh, and one more thing before I forget. I just found out that Monty Oum isn't doing so well, he's currently in the hospital getting the best medical treatment possible. It makes me sad to say this, and our hearts and prayers will go out to Monty, and his friends and family. I hope you recover soon, Monty. Stay strong... ;'-(
Chapter Two: Questionable Circumstances and a New Friend?
A few hours later that very night, Ruby gasped and jolted upright in bed as she was suddenly awoken by the sounds of rumbling thunder. She rested a hand over her beating heart in attempt to calm herself down while her breathing slowed down rapidly. Zwei whimpered and whined as he crawled onto the girl's lap and stared right up at her with round onyx-coloured eyes filled with fear. Ruby felt herself shiver slightly as she glanced at her digital watch that sat on top of the nightstand that stood next to the bed, which read quarter to midnight. Another roll of thunder made both the girl and her dog jump again as they gazed outside the window only to see numerous bolts of bluish-white lightning flash across the black sky, but surprisingly no rain or sleet or snow.
"It's okay Zwei. It's only just the storm, and it should pass on soon…" Ruby whispered reassuringly in the dog's ear, though she didn't feel very much comfort herself. But then, another loud sound startled them. A cracking, splintering noise filled the room, like something fragile fell to the ground and smashed into a million fragments. She switched the lights on and stared at her surroundings, and strangely enough, nothing in her room seemed to be out of place, and the storm suddenly slowly died down. But what was it that could have made that noise?
Then, out of the corner of her eye, she saw that the precious stone Yang gave her had fell from her dresser to the floor and broke into about a dozen pieces. Ruby gasped as she slipped out of bed and fell to her knees, gathering up the shattered metallic silvery-blue bits into her shaking hands. No! This couldn't be happening… The stone her stepsister brought all the way back from Japan for her birthday is now broken! And there was no way that she could possibly fix it now! What will Yang say if and when she finds out about this?! Ruby shook her head as she examined the broken pieces up close, and noticed that the inside of the stone was hollow. And somehow, the fragments of the stone were coated in some kind of wet, sticky clear fluid. At that very moment, she suddenly heard something scurry across the carpeted floor, as if something small and alive was trying to escape from this place.
Desperate to find out what happened to her stone, Ruby rose to her feet and began to investigate. When she set the broken pieces of the stone aside for the time being, the first thing she did was scan all the walls of her room, which were painted different shades of purple, and so far, nothing was out of place. Next she crawled over to her over-stuffed leather armchair and checked underneath it before she glanced underneath the writing desk that held her dark gray laptop, a tall stack of paper, and a handful of writing utensils. She then tiptoed over to a small wooden bookshelf that was painted white and was stacked with loads of her favorite books, but found nothing. She searched frantically all over and under the dresser and the side table that held an ivory lamp, a box of Kleenex, and a black glow in the dark digital alarm clock, which now read 11:55pm. After another few minutes of searching, she felt herself sink to the floor in defeat, but something in the back of her mind told her to keep searching until she found what she was looking for.
Then she remembered one place that she didn't look, her bed! The bed itself was covered with a midnight blue bedspread and thick, deep purple blankets as well as three large icy blue pillows, and it was all in disarray due to her constant shifting and changing her position in her deep slumber. She then shuffled her weight across the room and dropped on all fours as she noticed something huddled up near the upper-right hand bed post. She squinted to try and see in the dim light better, but she had difficulty to figure out what it was that was hiding underneath her bed. The silver-eyed girl gasped as her vision adjusted to the darkness, and she saw that it was a small animal of some kind. The little creature appeared to have long, shimmery scales that varied from different shades of lime green, deep turquoise, and aquamarine blue, and it had scarlet-coloured triangular spikes that ran from the back of its head, and all the way down its back nearly reaching the tip of its tail. Its underbelly was a pale shade of yellow while it also had a deep olive-green fringe around its neck like a lion's mane, and there were two tiny jet-black knobs on its head that looked like buds of horns.
"Is that… a dragon?!" Ruby cried out in surprize. "I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"
The little baby dragon suddenly ducked out of the girl's sight and slithered to a small new hiding place underneath the dresser that stood a few inches away from the bed. Upon realising that she frightened the poor creature, Ruby slowly made her way around her bed and snatched a flashlight from the inside the top drawer of the dresser. She then flipped the flashlight on and shined it onto the floor as she peeked underneath the dresser and saw the baby dragon curled up in a little ball with its back to her, shaking in fear.
"Hey you…" Ruby called out to the dragon in a soft, gentle voice. "It's okay little guy, I'm sorry for scaring you like that. Don't be afraid, please come on out here, I promise I won't hurt you…"
The dragon then turned to face her with wide, cat-like magenta-coloured eyes that glowed brightly in the dark while they were filled with confusion and sudden curiosity. For a moment it just sat there underneath the cramped space of the dresser, staring right back at her silently debating whether or not it was right to trust her. Then, finally deciding that she meant what she said, the dragon slowly slithered out from underneath its hiding place and stared right up at Ruby. When she saw that it was about the size of a tennis ball, the girl then smiled reassuringly down at the dragon as she bent down and held out an open hand to it. The reptilian creature approached the girl's hand and extended its neck and gently sniffed the tips of her fingers, breathing in the rose-scented odour that jumped off her skin. And right before she even knew it, the dragon had already climbed into the palm of her hand and seemed to gaze right back at her with a small smile upon its scaly face.
As she swiftly got back onto her feet, Ruby brought the dragon up to her eye level, smiled brightly at him, and gently planted a quick kiss on top of his head. The creature's face seemed to turn from an evergreen colour to a deep shade of beet-red as he shyly averted his gaze away from the girl's silvery-blue eyes. Ruby only giggled sweetly in response to his reaction to her simple and kind gesture. Then, she suddenly realized how late it was, and that she needed to get back into bed soon, but there was just one problem… What was she going to do about the little dragon now?
Her first impulse was to go and wake up Yang, but she decided against the idea. Her sister had been exhausted from all the hours that were spent at school and work for the past week, and besides, she and their father deserved their goodnight sleep. Plus, tomorrow was Sunday and she didn't have to worry about getting up early and going to school in the morning. But where could she hide the little creature for the night? Maybe stuff him into a small, cozy spot inside of her closet? Nope, he would be easily spotted if someone were to look in there. Perhaps make him a tiny bed of socks in her dresser? Nah, that wouldn't work either. OR possibly let him wade and swim around in a clean bucket full of icy, cold water on the bathroom floor just down and across the hallway? Oh, no way! What if Yang spots him when she's about to have her usual five to seven minute shower in the morning? Then how will Ruby be able to explain the whole dilemma to her sister, or more importantly, her dad if they find out about the dragon? But wait a second…
Ruby paused for moment to collect her thoughts together and sort them out one by one before she began to plan out a moderate strategy to take care of the little reptilian creature. All he really needs is some fresh food to eat, clean water to drink and swim around in, and a small comfy space to sleep in, right? She didn't know, but she was bound to find out more about those details sooner or later, wasn't she? Ruby only sighed in frustration when she suddenly realized that there was one place available that the dragon could stay in for a while.
"I got it! I'll put you into the family fish tank that's just downstairs for the night. Eastern dragons like water, don't they? I know that you won't eat the other fish that live there, and I'm sure that they'll be happy to share their home with you… What do you say?" Ruby whispered in a low voice.
The little dragon's face instantly lit up with a bright smile and only nodded at her offer in response.
"Great! Let's go put you down there before Yang or my dad wakes up. I need to get a drink of water anyways…"
Ruby then slipped out of her bedroom and quietly crept down stairs while the dragon that sat on the palm of her hand stared in awe at his strange, new surroundings. The feeling of having four walls around him and a roof over his head left the dragon in an overwhelming daze, but then he was brought back to reality when the girl lightly stroked his back with her finger as he turned to face her again. When his magenta-coloured cat-eyes met her silvery-blue ones, she brought him up close to her face again as he reached up and lightly nipped the tip of her nose with his a tiny, scaly paw in affection. Ruby beamed and forced herself to suppress a giggle from escaping as the dragon playfully pawed at her nose again. Then she couldn't stop herself from blushing and as she gently tapped his nose in return. "Boop."
When she grabbed herself a small glass of ice water to drink, she set it down onto one of the kitchen counters before she placed the little dragon inside the fish tank in the living room. The fish tank was long, wide rectangular-shaped container that stood on top of a massive, marble and wooden side-table. It contained a heavy, thick layer of multi-coloured pebbles and gravel at the bottom and a whole bunch of deep green aquatic plants and grass. There was also a handful of colourful decorations that were spread out from each other upon the floor of the water tank, and some of which were a medieval village, a shipwreck in ruins, and an ancient oriental palace. And of course there were seven goldfish, which were named Haru, Natsu, Aki, Fuyu, Yami, Hikari, and Arashi, and they were extremely beautiful with their long, delicate and scales that gleamed brightly in the moonlight like gold coins. The dragon seemed to enjoy being in his new home, because Ruby watched him dive beneath the surface and swim around in the clean water several times before he settled down on the bottom, looking completely content. The school of goldfish didn't seem to mind sharing their habitat with him either. Before she went back upstairs for bed, Ruby remembered to feed the goldfish some flake food when she saw something that made her heart stop: The little dragon suddenly transformed himself into a bright orange goldfish with black stripes along his body!
"Whoa! How did he do that?" she whispered to herself. "That's so awesome!"
Then, she snatched the glass of icy water from the kitchen counter and hurried back to the fish tank to find all the seven goldfish fast asleep. She smiled and then called out in a quiet voice, "Good night guys!" And the orange and black goldfish, which was the little green dragon in disguise, was still at the bottom of the fish tank and he's fallen asleep too. "Good night little dragon! I'll see you in the morning…"
And with that, Ruby tiptoed back upstairs and into her room again. She set the glass of ice water down onto the nightstand that stood off a little to the side of her bed. The lamp on her nightstand was left on while she was downstairs with the dragon time on the black digital alarm clock now read '12:10am'. Zwei woke up and raised his head up from his paws to stare up at Ruby with a puzzled look on his face, as if to ask why she was awake in the middle of the night. The silver-eyed girl only scratched the top of the canine's head in response as she crawled underneath the covers of her bed and shut out the light for one last time.
For what seemed like hours on end, Ruby had so much difficulty falling back asleep. Her mind wandered back and forth between the facts that she was now fifteen years old and the baby dragon that was resting in the fish tank with the other goldfish. She tossed and turned in bed with excitement and kept on mentally debating on whether or not she should get up and go check on the dragon, but then decided that it was best not to disturb him. After all, he needed his rest, and so did she, and besides, he'll still be there in the morning. Soon enough, she felt so tired that she couldn't stay awake any longer, and she let the need for a well-deserved sleep take over her mind for the rest of the night.
The next morning, Ruby woke up feeling more happy and excited than ever before. At first, she didn't understand why, and she pondered upon the thought for several minutes before she came to a conclusion.
"My birthday was yesterday, but what else happened?" She paused for a moment before she remembered what happened last night. "That's right! The stone fell, but it was a dragon's egg, and that means…"
Ruby glanced up at her nightstand to find the broken shards of the electric silvery-blue egg sitting right next to her alarm clock which read '8:45am'.
"The dragon's still there!" she realized instantly.
"Hey Ruby! Get down here! You've got to come check this out!"
The sound of Yang's voice from downstairs made her jump at least five inches out of bed, and it was also her words that made her freeze in midair before she landed face-first into the carpeted floor. Then, scrambling to her feet as quickly as she could, Ruby dashed through the empty hallway and down the winding staircase while so many thoughts raced through her tired mind all at once. She felt herself break out into an unexpected cold sweat at the thought of her sister finding out her secret about the baby dragon, while a tidal wave of adrenaline crashed through her veins and entire body at top speed. But thinking back on the minute Yang called out to her, Ruby didn't remember hearing even a spec of anger nor annoyance in the tone of her voice. If anything, she actually sounded extremely satisfied, or better yet, jubilant. And if that was the case, then what did the black and red haired girl have to worry about after all? That she didn't know…
As she cleared her mind and took in a deep breath, Ruby finally reached the living room only to find her sister still in her pajamas, while staring at the fish tank with violet eyes that were as round and wide like dinner plates. Yang barely glanced over her shoulder to find her little sister standing there in middle of the entrance to the living room with an apprehensive look on her face. Feeling a bit unsure of her current behaviour, the golden-haired girl gestured with her head for the other girl to come closer. Ruby only nodded and gave a warm, friendly smile as she slowly inched closer towards the fish tank with ease when Yang chirped excitedly, "Look! There's a new fish in there! See? He's right there near by the palace… Do you see him? He looks like a Siberian Tiger, doesn't he?"
Ruby suddenly felt a rush of relief wash over her as she saw the bright orange and jet-black striped goldfish with magenta-coloured cat-eyes swimming in circles around the oriental decoration that sat underwater near the left-hand side of the fish tank.
"Oh yeah, there he is! I see him now!" Ruby replied in a rather chipper manner.
Unknown to the rest of her family, Ruby was glad to see that the black and orange goldfish, which happened to be the little green dragon in disguise, was doing okay and that he was enjoying his new initial home. The other seven goldfish came out from behind the hand-painted model clay medieval village and gazed at the Siberian Tiger goldfish, looking pleased with their new friend. Soon enough, they were all gliding through the crystal clear water within the fish tank going in different directions and turning corners here and there as if they were showing the baby dragon his way around. Both the girls trailed their eyes after the school of goldfish and then broke down giggling as they watched them hide behind the decorations and chase each other around as though they were playing a game of 'Hide and Seek Tag' underwater. They did this for the next few minutes or so until they heard their father's voice from outside the living room.
"What's going on here, girls?" he asked.
"Well, there's a new fish in the tank, dad. I don't remember ever seeing him before." Yang replied.
"Really now? Let me have a look there…" It took a moment for him to spot the Siberian Tiger goldfish, and when he did, his eyes widened and jaw fell open in shock. "Well bless my soul! Now that is one funky looking fish right there. When did you girls find him?"
"This morning…" Ruby's gaze never left the school of fish as she trailed off for a moment. "It's not every day that there is a new pet in the house."
"Well we'll just have to give him a name and make him feel welcome here, now won't we?" Their father smiled down at his two beautiful daughters. "Well, no time for dilly-dally this morning; we've got a lot of things to do today. Especially after a great time last night and tomorrow's a school day for the both of you. Ruby, why don't you feed the fish before you help Yang set the table while I make ourselves some breakfast, hmm?"
"Sounds good to us." The girls only nodded as Yang followed Taiyang out of the living room and into the kitchen, leaving Ruby alone at the fish tank to give the goldfish their food. As soon as her father and stepsister were out of sight, the small, black-and-red-haired girl noticed something odd that confirmed that the events prior to last night really did happen. She saw a soft, glowing light swirling around the Siberian Tiger goldfish as he transform himself back into his little, green dragon shape. And of course the features on him that didn't change were his cat-like, magenta-coloured eyes.
"So it really wasn't a dream after all…" she muttered quietly to herself.
The little dragon stared back at her with a wondrous look in his eyes as he watched her scoop out a heaping handful of flaky fish food from inside of a palm-sized, circular container and lightly sprinkle it overtop the gleaming, clear blue water of the fish tank. His gaze never left hers as the other goldfish swam up towards the watery surface to feast on their served meal. The reptilian creature however, held back as if he was afraid of cutting past the other fish and taking more than his fair share of the food. Ruby noticed this and took pity upon the little dragon as she spoke up with a rueful smile,
"Hey, I'm really sorry about all of this… I know how difficult life is at times, which make it seem so unfair and pointless to people like you and me. And believe me, I do… Well I can tell you something: You're not alone little guy and I completely understand on how intimidating this must be for you. I'm sure that you'll be home with your family again soon, and until then, I'll take good care of you."
The little scaly creature poked his head out of the surface and floated with his eyes and muzzle just above the water like a tiny alligator. His tiny limbs were moving around in circular motions while his tail swung from side to side to keep himself from sinking to the bottom of the fish tank. His magenta orbs met her silvery-blue ones and she felt a wave of astonishment flood through her, as he stared at her with a look of overjoy and gratitude. One of the goldfish suddenly pulled him out of his daze by swimming in circles around him and gestured its head toward the rest of the other goldfish and their food. Then, in an instant, the other six goldfish joined in on swimming around in circles around the dragon in a friendly manner, as though they were trying to make him feel welcome in their humble home, before they resumed on consuming their breakfast.
After a few seconds of hesitation, the dragon finally made up his mind and zoomed near the surface to join the goldfish for breakfast. When he managed to slurp down a few flakes of food through his mouth and down his throat, he shuddered ever so slightly and made a scrunched up face that heavily implied that he was displeased with what he was served to eat. Ruby mentally giggled at this, but she couldn't stop a small, toothy grin from spreading across her face. The dragon only tilted his head slightly to the side and narrowed his eyes at her in disapproval, but that only made Ruby chuckle to herself.
"Don't worry, I'll find something good for you to eat…" Ruby whispered sincerely before she thought to herself, 'Though I don't even know what dragons eat of course…'
"Come on Ruby, breakfast is ready! Hurry up before it gets cold." She heard her father's voice call out from inside the kitchen.
"Coming!" That one word was Ruby's only reply before she turned to the dragon and whispered in a low voice, "I'll be back in a few minutes."
The dragon nodded at her in response as he watched the young, silver-eyed girl dash out of the living room, and into the kitchen to wash up and help out with last-minute preparations for breakfast. Then at long last, everything was ready…
A delicious, mouth-watering smell of home-cooked food filled everyone's nostrils and the air around the kitchen as it passed throughout the house while the food, drinks, and other eating utensils were placed upon the long, rectangular-shaped wooden table that was covered with a dark green, satin cloth. Ruby and Yang and their father made their way into the dining room, they sat at the table and bowed their heads and gave thanks before digging into their homemade, gourmet meal. The dinner table itself was loaded with dishes of steaming scrambled eggs and bacon, warm slices of cheese toast with jam, a humongous stack of chocolate-chip pancakes, and some fried sausages and crispy, diced potatoes. There were also two cartons, one filled with mixed-berry juice while the other contained milk, a bowl of washed, sliced fruit, and some condiments such as sweet, sticky maple syrup, finely-grained salt and pepper, and a pound of thick, creamy butter.
As soon as they were finished eating, the three of them gathered up the dirty dishes and the remaining food from off the table and began to clean around the dining room and kitchen. In a matter of minutes, they were done tidying up and everyone was off doing their own thing. Taiyang retreated into his study to organize some lesson plans for the next few days at the university, while Yang went downstairs to do whatever she felt like doing, leaving Ruby alone in the dining room. She then took a small glass of mixed-berry juice and a few bits and pieces of every portion of food that was served for breakfast, and placed them upon a plate before she quietly entered the living room to feed the little dragon. When she came near the fish tank, she found him floating at the surface of the water, staring at her as he eagerly waited to eat. Ruby glanced down at the plate that held many bite-sized samples of food, she picked up a bit of one chocolate-chip pancake and held it over the fish tank when the dragon snapped it out of her fingers with his teeth before he chewed it up and swallowed. He did the same thing again and again when she held out mouthfuls of sausage, fried potatoes, cheese toast, scrambled eggs and bacon, and he also slurped the juice from the glass in one, big gulp. And before she knew it, the plate and glass were left completely empty, and the little dragon seemed to be content.
"Wow! You must've been starving, huh little guy?" Ruby smiled at the fact that she was able to feed her new friend something that he was able to enjoy. Then she asked, "Did you like the food I gave you?"
The scaly, reptilian creature nodded happily in reply as he beamed brightly at her.
"Good, I'm really glad to hear that you got enough to eat and enjoyed it…" She paused for a moment before she continued. "I'll be upstairs if you need anything, okay? I'll see you around."
But just as she turned on her heel, Ruby felt herself freeze in place when she heard a small, quiet voice of a little boy call out one word to her.
"Arigatō."
Did the little dragon just speak to her? Did it really just say "Thank You" to her in Japanese? He's already learning to talk? How was that even possible? But nonetheless, she let a small, kind smile cross her lips as she let her eyes meet the dragons as she replied, barely above a whisper.
"Dōitashimashite, sukoshi doragon."
The dragon gave her a pleased expression on his face as he nodded again, while he watched her happily wave her hand at him before she disappeared out of the living room and into the hallway once more. While she climbed back upstairs and into her room to get dressed for the day, she sighed to herself sadly. Several unhappy thoughts of events that occurred within the last few years raced through her mind at once while she slipped out of her pyjamas and into some clean undergarments before she went to her closet to pick out an outfit. Her tiny, delicate fingers ran along the edge of the closet door while she reached in, grabbed a bundle of clothes, which consisted of a pair of deep gray jeans, a dark pink tank-top and an oversized long-sleeved black and blue sweatshirt and threw them on. She then slipped on a matching pair of plain white socks over her feet when she faced the square-shaped mirror that was hung above her dresser.
Ruby slowly approached the dresser with caution and stared into the mirror with an apprehensive look on her face as if she were afraid that it would shatter if she did this for too long, while her reflection shared the same expression and followed the same actions as she did. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a deep purple mark in the shape of a huge hand, blossoming across her left upper arm and all the way down to her elbow when she pulled the sleeve of the sweatshirt all the way up to her shoulder. She lightly ran her fingers over it, only to wince when she felt it sting harshly at her own touch. She didn't remember seeing the bruise on her arm today, nor yesterday or even the day before. All she remembered how it got there, which made her merely frowned and shook her head at herself, and the girl in the mirror did the same before they sighed bitterly to themselves.
As she pushed the sleeve back down and reached into one of the drawers of the dresser for a toothcomb and began to lightly comb the tangles in her short, messy black-and-red hair. And when she was done, she slumped across her room and flopped onto her bed in despair. After a while being this way, she glanced up to see three plushies that were sitting quietly on her bed, which were Olaf, Pikachu, and Totoro, she snatched them into her arms and tightly held them close to herself. Her gaze then trailed all around the room before she found herself staring out the window for no particular reason while the late-morning sunlight peered through the partially-opened curtains.
'Great… Tomorrow, all hell's going to break loose again… I don't want to go back to school tomorrow, I really don't…' The girl thought aloud to herself, nearly falling off her bed as she buried her face into one of the three icy-blue pillows, trying to keep all the negative emotions that were building up inside of her from escaping, but it was no use. Zwei, who was fast asleep at the foot of her bed this whole time, tried to get her attention by nuzzling her arm with his nose, but she didn't even budge. Soon enough, she felt hot, steamy tears spill from her eyes and drip onto her clothes and bed sheets. But when the thought of the little baby dragon who's in her current care flew into her mind, Ruby felt a tiny smile tug at her lips at the thought of having an eastern dragon for a friend, especially one that can talk too.
'I guess things are slowly starting to get better… At least I have one friend to keep me company when no one else is around for me, don't I? And I'll admit, even though I've only known him for one full day, I'm already starting to like him… Something tells me that being able to take care of him will pay off big time.'
As she continued to stare off into space, she let Zwei crawl onto her lap while her silvery-blue eyes were fixated upon the world outside her window, which was now left open. A cool, gentle breeze passed through the window and into the girl's bedroom, making the curtains slowly sway back and forth and side to side, while it lightly brushed across her forehead and through her shoulder-length, black-and-red hair. At this time during the day, the sun was already at its highest peak in the sapphire, cloudless sky, with it's bright, golden rays of light making the dark shadows of many houses outside her home and objects in her room disappear in an instant. She barely even noticed that her own shadow was nearly erased by the sunlight, but she didn't seem to care at the moment.
With one last sigh of relief, Ruby gazed out into the distant horizon with a joyful look on her face, now filled with hope that over time, she would soon be able to understand how that even the deepest of one's wounds in their life can heal by taking things one day at a time. Sure it wouldn't be the easiest thing to do in the world, and that it does take some patience, self-reassurance, and even a bit of courage here and there, but in the end, it was to be worth it all, right? And little did she realize that it was just a matter of time before everything she knew was about to change… Or was it?
Author's Note: Whew! That was another long one, but we finally got to see the little baby dragon! YAY! XD And soon enough, hopefully, his name will be revealed in the next chapter, but I have a feeling that you guys already know what it is. Heheheh... Anyways, as always, remember to R'R, and NO rude comments please! Thanks so much for stopping by to read this, I hope that you all enjoyed it, and I'll see you next time. Bye! ;-)
Here are the Japanese words that I used and their meaning (please forgive me if I missed any or if I got them wrong. :P):
Arigatō = Thank you
Dōitashimashite, sukoshi doragon= You're welcome, little dragon
A Shout-Out to Monty: We really miss you, and we hope that you recover soon! Hang in there, okay? :'-(
