Author's note: This chapter: Marluxia insists on having him and Larxene join Axel and Roxas for the same level, but why..? More answers, questions and drama this time ;D

As always, the parts in italics are Roxas' direct thoughts.

Enjoy.


Abyss

Chapter 5 – Survival of the Fittest


Roxas had never realised how much he liked waking up to the rising sun until he couldn't do it anymore. The bedroom, which he shared with Axel, had no windows. Actually he hadn't seen a single window since stepping into this weird place. Must've been too easy to escape from. Roxas looked at the slumbering redhead beside him. He looked peaceful in his sleep, especially since that ever present smirk was off his face. Axel's hand was possessively holding the blonde's wrist. Something which made Roxas' stomach twist pleasantly.

Knowing that Demyx was going to call them for breakfast soon, Roxas tried to wake the slumbering redhead up. "Axel, come on. It's time to get up," he repeated a couple of times, but Axel wouldn't budge. Sighing, he started shaking Axel's shoulder, falling right into the other man's trap.

In one swift move, Axel grabbed the blonde's wrist, pulled him to his chest and then flipped them over. "Good morning, Roxie," the redhead purred to Roxas, who was now lying underneath him with eyes wide open. The blue eyes then turned to thin slits, as the blonde glared at Axel.

"You were awake the whole time, weren't you?" Roxas accused. The smug smirk he got in reply was all the answer he needed. He wanted to make a snippy comment, until he suddenly realised what position he was trapped in and the blood started rushing to his face.

Axel's smirk widened, when he saw a blush cross Roxas' features, blue eyes blinking innocently at him. Satisfied with this response, he released the blonde from underneath him and moved towards the kitchen. Whilst looking at the flustered blonde from the corner of his eyes the entire time.


Breakfast passed by relatively peaceful. Roxas had figured out that in this place, Demyx trying to get emotional responses out of Zexion and Larxene bickering with Axel every second, was part of the natural order. Marluxia seemed the most sane, save for the scheming look in his eyes. Actually, the blonde was quite impressed that Marluxia could still give off an intimidating aura, considering his hair was pink. Very pink. ...I'm surrounded by maniacs with weird hair. He flicked one of his bangs out of his eye. My hair fits in well enough, I guess.

Suddenly the said pink-haired man decided to speak, "Axel, Larxene and I are joining you and Roxas in the next level." Marluxia's tone clearly said it was a fact, not a suggestion.

Axel turned to look at him over with narrowed eyes. "Do you have any particular reason for that, our lovely tooth fairy?" The redhead responded mockingly. Green eyes were scanning the other man's face.

Marluxia ignored the degrading nickname and calmly answered, "You know I always have my reasons." He didn't make a move to explain what those reasons might be though.

Then, much to Roxas' surprise, Axel just smirked and nodded his approval, before returning to his bickering with Larxene. When he looked at Marluxia, the blonde saw the other man exchange a thoughtful look with Zexion. What's all this about?


Ready for the seventh level, six people where standing in front of three doors, waiting for the computer to finish its message.

"Welcome, subjects VI, VIII, IX, XI, XII and XIII. You will advance towards Level 7. There are three possibilities. Please decide with whom you will take on the level. Four persons per possibility is the maximum," the computer said.

Demyx linked his arm with Zexion, before chirping, "Alright, let's go Zexy!" The blue-haired man just rolled his eyes at the other's enthusiasm and walked towards one of the doors, dragging him along. With one last wave from Demyx, the two disappeared after crossing the door.

"So I guess that leaves us then," Axel said. "Which door shall we pick, eh?" He looked ready to say more, but Marluxia just opened the nearest door and walked through it. Completing ignoring the redhead, who was now pouting slightly.

Roxas couldn't help but laugh at the childish look on the redhead's face.

Axel perked up immediately at the sound. "Finally deciding to get that frown off your pretty face?" he asked. The blonde had been frowning ever since Marluxia's little comment during breakfast and that wasn't a facial expression he liked to see on Roxas' face. Smiles, blushes, blinks and pouts looked much better on the other's innocent face, in Axel's opinion.

"Hurry up, already!" Larxene sniped when Roxas and Axel made no move to enter the next level.

Passing through the door, Roxas quietly muttered, "I doubt having her in this level is going to help me from frowning." Axel just chuckled in reply.

Their latest level was in a high tech city. There were skyscrapers and roads everywhere, but not a single human. The cars on the roads were empty and there were no lights on in the buildings. The only lights came from the stars and moon in the night sky. The city looked in perfect condition, just abandoned.

But when the foursome started walking through the empty city, Roxas could see it wasn't as perfect as he had thought. There were cracks in the buildings everywhere, even the roads had some. A faint burnt smell hung in the air, but he couldn't see anything that had been attacked by flames.

The blonde was wondering where they would have to start looking for a key in this huge city, when the foursome saw a museum of some kind. The building's function wasn't what had caught their attention though. The large lights moving behind the windows of the building however had. In a city covered by darkness, those lights stood out brightly.

Larxene was the first to make a move towards the museum. "Well, I guess that's as obvious as it's going to get. Let's enter." She made a move for the handle of the front door, but Marluxia stopped her.

"Wait," the pink-haired man said. "If there's anything malicious in there, then coming through the front door is suicidal." He pointed to a small opening in the wall. It had probably broken under the stress of the multiple cracks. "Let's enter via that opening."

After entering the building, Roxas knew for sure that it had to be a museum. There were skeletons of ancient animals everywhere. The fossils were huge, the smallest three times the size of a human, and propped throughout the room. The dim light brought in by the stars caused the room to be filled with creepy shadows.

The moving lights they had seen outside, were nowhere in sight.

"The skeletons are propped on big pedestals," Marluxia said. He was right; huge square pedestals supported the many fossils. With exception of those hanging from the ceiling. "Hide behind them, when one of the lights approaches."

Roxas looked at the pink-haired man. "Do you already know this level?" he asked.

"No, I don't," Marluxia answered. "But I've been through enough levels to know that everything can be a threat." After that comment he started walking again. The others followed quickly.

The further they walked, the more evolved animal-fossils could be seen. From huge ancient fish to mammoths to smaller, modern mammals. Roxas actually found it quite interesting to watch, until they entered a new room.

It was filled with human skeletons.

He could've gotten used to that, if it had been normal humans. But no, the further they walked, the more deformed the humanoid figures became. Multiple arms, legs even heads. The sight made him sick to the stomach.

Then suddenly, a bright light approached the room. Axel grabbed Roxas' hand and proceeded to drag the blonde behind one of the pedestals in the corner of the room. Marluxia and Larxene were hidden behind a different one.

Two bright flashes entered the room. It seemed that the lights were some kind of new life form. It was too bright to see their bodies, but their voices could be heard clearly. "Ah, the human section. Nothing more than filthy rats if you ask me, I'm glad we got rid of them," one said in a distant almost electronic voice.

"Yes, although having killed them all, really leaves us without proper entertainment." A little electric surge appeared around one of the bodies. "I did love hearing their screams as we burned them alive."

Roxas resisted the urge to gulp. Well, that explains the burnt smell. They electrocute their victims alive. While the blonde was wondering what the hell he had done to deserve being stuck here, the two lights left the room.

Axel, unsurprisingly, was the first to break the silence, "Well, I guess that constitutes as a threat. I hate it when you're right, Marly," he said with a humourless grin.

"Call me that again and I'll rip your intestines out," Marluxia answered with a perfectly straight face. "Now, let's go find the key, it has to be in one of these rooms."

While Marluxia and Larxene walked ahead, Roxas softly asked, "You can call him fairy, but not Marly?" His big blue eyes looked at Axel, confusion written all over them. The redhead ruffled his hair a bit, before answering that he shouldn't bother trying to understand.


The latest room they had entered, was huge. There were more skeletons, but what stood out was the enormous fossilized tree in the middle of the room. Latin names were carved in the trunk and branches. At the top the word 'hominis' was carved. On a little sign before the tree stood the words 'arbor mortis'.

"The tree of death," Marluxia translated. "How ironic, they dubbed a tree which names all the species, the tree of death." His eyes were browsing through all the Latin terms carved on the gigantic petrified tree.

"Well, you heard those electrical things," Larxene said, "they killed off all humans, so the name is quite fitting." She chuckled, but it didn't cover up the discomfort in her voice.

Axel cut in, "The key should be here, right? I mean, this seems to be the most important room." The three of them scanned the room for a golden key.

Roxas started looking as well, when suddenly Axel's latest comment had made him wonder about something. If this is the most important room, then shouldn't those lights come here as well? Then he realised that there was only one door to this room. The one they had used to enter. "Axel–", he started. But he was cut off as the other three saw the key.

"Look there! It's hanging from one of the arms from that Shiva-like skeleton," Larxene said. The fossil had multiple arms, reminiscent to the Hinduist god.

"Axel–," Roxas tried again. If those lights came again, they wouldn't have an escape route. When the redhead ignored him again, Roxas'd had enough, "Dammit, Axel! Listen already!"

The redhead turned to Roxas, a surprised look on his features at the blonde's sudden outburst. "Ehm, yeah?" he asked tentatively.

"There's no other exit if those lights come–," the blonde was cut off again, but this time it wasn't because of Axel. What seemed like an army of bright lights approached their room. Quickly the four of them spread to hide behind the pedestals.

About ten different lights entered the room. "I could've sworn that I had heard something here," one said.

"Let's hope you're right," another said. "New prey would be fun." Electrical surges cracked in the air as the malicious voices spoke.

"We're not going to make it that easy for y'all!" one of the lights yelled. Then suddenly all ten bright lights dimmed, now only visible from a few feet away. The room turned dark, both an advantage and disadvantage for the foursome. It made it easier to move within the room without being seen, yet it was more difficult to see the malicious lights.


Roxas was desperately trying to calm down. His heart was beating so loud, that it felt like the entire room could hear it. He was hiding on his own, having lost Axel in the panic. The blonde could hear the lights calling taunts through the room. Breathe, Roxas. Try to find the others.

When he looked past the pedestal, he could only see the vague forms of skeletons. It caused the room to be filled with a creepy aura. Occasionally he could see a little electric static light up the air. Then the blonde saw something moving from the corner of his eyes.

It was Larxene.

Roxas could only watch as she tried to make her way to the fossil with the key. Slowly, ever so slowly she inched closer. The icy woman was almost there when suddenly Roxas saw a light creep up from behind her. Larxene didn't seem to notice, and with no other options left, Roxas yelled a warning to her, "Larxene, behind you!"

Larxene quickly ran in a different direction, away from the light. She was safe, but now her saviour was in trouble. The yell had attracted the attention of the lights.

Roxas was about to be surrounded, when he heard Axel yell something. Then Marluxia's voice followed as well. Surprised by the different sounds, the lights paused their attack and Roxas could quickly ran past them. Once he thought he had put enough distance between himself and the electric beings, Roxas hid behind another pedestal.

It was turning into some kind of twisted game of tag. The lights would come near and they would run to a new hiding spot. They weren't getting anywhere this way.

Suddenly, Marluxia yelled, "I'm going to grab it! Distract them!" He inched closer to the skeleton with the key, while the others yelled and ran throughout the room, confusing the lights. He had almost grabbed the key, when suddenly a thunder wave flew through the room.

Hitting Marluxia in the chest.

A bone chilling shriek rang filled the air as Larxene screamed in horror at the sight. The man was still breathing, but it was shallow. A little shadow of smoke trailed off his body. The woman wanted to run towards the fallen man, when Axel yelled, "No Larxene! They'll hit you to!"

"I'm not leaving him there!" Larxene shrieked back. Her voice cracked painfully, sounding close to hysterical.

Meanwhile three of the lights had approached the fallen man. "Ah, how long it has been since I got to torture something," one said in a satisfied voice. "Scream for me, precious." He raised what could've been an arm and another thunderbolt struck Marluxia. The pink-haired man gave a pained groan, clenching his jaw to prevent giving the creature the pleasure of hearing him scream in pain.

Suddenly a bone hit the electric creature in the back. It didn't do much to damage him, but did distract him from Marluxia.

"Get away from him, you freak," Larxene spat out. She was holding another bone, torn from one of the skeletons. If looks could kill, then the creature would've been dead. Pure venom was dancing in her narrowed eyes.

The light laughed in response, "What are you going to do if I don't?" If the creature would've had a face, it would've been smirking smugly. "Hit me with a bone? Ooh, I'm shivering," it sneered. Then it aimed a thunder wave at the woman, who had to duck behind a pedestal for cover.

Making use of the distraction as all the lights were looking on in pleasure as Larxene kept avoiding more attacks, Axel moved around the back of the Shiva-like skeleton. He gave a concerned look to Marluxia, but the man just nodded his head towards the key. It seemed that even such a small movement hurt the pink-haired man.

Axel grabbed the key, but it hit the bone in the process, giving off a slight noise. The redhead tried to hide behind the pedestal, but he was too late. The lights saw him.

"There's number three, I see," one of them said. "This one's mine." Another bolt flew through the air, narrowly avoided by the redhead.

Roxas could only look as the lights alternately aimed their attacks at Axel and Larxene. His entire body felt as petrified as the fossilized tree. I need to help them, but what can I do!? I don't wanna be here anymore. I wanna go home, I wanna go home, home, please anybody… He couldn't stop the sob rising from his throat. Soon tears were flowing down his face in streams.

His quiet sobbing hadn't gone unnoticed though. Four of the lights who hadn't been aiming at the other two, had caught sight of the crying blonde. "Hey! We found another one," one of the creatures called towards the others, before moving to attack.

Roxas could only stare numbly as the creature raised his arm, ready to strike. He didn't care anymore. Just let me leave, leave me alone. I don't wanna be here anymore, I wanna leave, I need to leave! LET ME LEAVE! As loud as his mind was screaming, as quiet the blonde kept sitting there.

He didn't notice Axel screaming his name. He could only watch at the electric sparkles appearing above the creatures hand. Everything seemed to be in slow-motion. Slowly the sparkles turned into a thunderbolt, aimed towards him. But Roxas couldn't even think about moving. His mind seemed to be stuck on repeat. Let me leave, let me leave, let me leave…

The bolt was released from the creature's hand. It was flying towards the blonde. Roxas vaguely saw Axel running towards him, out of the corner of his eyes. But he would be too late. The bolt was ready to hit him straight in the head, when suddenly…

Someone push him out of the way.

The bolt missed him by a hair; Marluxia had saved him in the nick of time.

Roxas blinked slowly, tears still streaming out of his eyes. Not comprehending what was going on. Axel had dropped down by his side next to Marluxia, and the blonde could distantly hear the redhead yelling at him. But everything felt so surreal. Let me leave, let me leave. The words wouldn't stop repeating.

"He's in shock, Axel," the blonde could hear Marluxia say. The man sounded pained, but Roxas still couldn't move. A distant part of him told him to feel guilty for being so useless, but the rest just kept begging and screaming for a way out.

Axel was shaking the blonde by now. But it was like the boy had lost all the bones in his body. He was completely limp, staring off into nothing.

One of the lights sneered, "Nice rescue, pinky. But this show had lasted long enough." It raised its arm again. "It's time for the final scene. Lights out."

The redhead moved to shield the limp boy in his arms. But Marluxia let out a humourless laugh, "I doubt it." The ever-present scheming look in his eyes burned brightly. "It won't have appreciated what you've tried to do just now."

"Whatever you say," the creature responded apathetically, firing another thunderbolt at the trio.

Then suddenly the bolt froze in mid-air.

"No, it won't appreciate it all," Marluxia mocked. A dangerous glint had appeared in his eyes.

Suddenly a computer voice boomed through the room. It wasn't the girly voice which was normally heard. No, this voice was completely void of emotion or gender. Slowly it spilled out a couple of syllables.

"A."

"T."

"R."

"I."

"S."

"C."

"O."

"I."

After the strange message, the room cracked as thunder waves shot through the room in every direction. The strange creatures were shrieking in pain, having lost total control over their power. The entire level turned into chaos, the system was out of control.

Larxene approached the other three, narrowly avoiding the numerous bolts. "Are you all okay?" she asked.

"Yeah, we'll live," Marluxia answered calmly. Axel shot him a nervous look at that remark; the blonde in arms still wasn't showing any signs of improvement. Tears just kept flowing out of the boy's eyes and his entire body had started shaking. "He'll be fine too, Axel," the pink-haired man said in a strangely soothing voice. "We just need to get him of here."

As the trio were talking, the computer voice had switched back to its girly counterpart. It kept repeating the message 'SYSTEM ERROR.'

"Where's the key hole?" Larxene asked. She was supporting Marluxia while Axel had Roxas in his arms.

"It's probably somewhere in the tree," the pink-haired man answered.

They made their way over to the petrified tree, careful to avoid the bolts which were flying through the room. And yes, on the other side was a key lock. Opening the door, the foursome quickly entered it; eager to leave the seventh level.


When they entered the Rest Room, Demyx and Zexion were already in the room. "What happened?" Demyx asked anxiously, when he saw how awfully pale both Marluxia and Roxas looked.

"Zexion, do you know how to treat burn wounds?" Marluxia calmly asked. His tone didn't give away just in how much pain the man must've been in.

The blue-haired man nodded and pointed towards the bathroom, where the medicine was stored. Larxene led the pink-haired man over there as Zexion looked over his shoulder to Axel. "Put a blanket around Roxas to keep him warm. His temperature will have gone down because of the shock." His voice softened when he looked at the still softly weeping Roxas, "Just talk to him and calm him down. You've seen this before, it'll pass soon enough." With that he left to tend Marluxia's wounds.

Axel carried the limp boy in his arms towards the bedroom, laying him down under the covers of the bed. He moved his hand to caress the boy's wet cheeks, "It'll be okay, Roxie. I know it's scary, but we're all here, okay? I'm here." Big blue eyes stares blankly at the redhead, tears still flowing. "Shh, I'll keep you safe. No one will hurt you."

He kept mutterings little reassurances to the boy as he caught him in an embrace. The boy didn't react at all, he just kept lying there. But after a few minutes, a hand grabbed the front of Axel's shirt. Then the blonde started clinging tightly to him, the crying turning into small sobs. "It's okay, Roxie. Just let it out."

Knowing he couldn't help Roxas or Marluxia, Demyx had gone to make dinner; a light soup to calm everyone down. He sighed, they had all known that Roxas had to break one of these days. They had all broken once after all. The human brain couldn't take so much stress, especially in such surreal circumstances, without cracking. But knowing didn't make it any less painful to watch…


Roxas slowly felt his mind turning calm. The voice, which had been screaming at him to leave, had quieted down. Now only Axel's soft voice could be heard. The taller man had held him, muttering reassurances for what seemed ages.

The blonde released his death grip on the redhead's shirt and for the first time his eyes could focus again. They looked into a pair of very concerned green eyes. "Are you feeling better now, Roxie?" he could hear Axel ask. He didn't trust his voice to stay even, so Roxas just gave a small nod. The redhead gave him a relieved small smile and suddenly Roxas felt engulfed by guilt. He had just sat there as those creatures had used the others for target practice! He hadn't done anything to help…

The shame felt so great that Roxas couldn't stare into those green eyes anymore. He ducked his head, but Axel wouldn't allow it. "Hey, look at me." The man said, but he wouldn't, couldn't look at him. I'm so useless. He felt like crying again, but he had no tears left to shed.

"Roxas."

The blonde's eyes widened at that word. Axel had actually used his name, no nicknames, but his actual name. He sounded mad and Roxas cringed at the tone.

"I told you to look at me," the redhead said. "Don't shut yourself off." The concern in his eyes was mixed with a slight impatience.

That broke any resolve the boy had left. Grabbing the other man's shirt again, Roxas bowed his hair to Axel's chest and let out a string of apologies. "I'm sorry, so sorry. It was all my fault." His voice cracked miserably, "I-I should've helped, bu–." He was cut off, when the redhead softly raised Roxas' head.

With a soft sigh, Axel said, "You don't have to apologize, you silly." He cupped the blonde's cheek again. "Everyone in this game cracked once." Then the look in his eyes turned a bit stern. "And it wasn't your fault. You got it memorized?" The redhead kept his eyes locked with blue until the smaller boy nodded.

"Now let's eat. I'm starving," Axel said. When the blonde looked at him with an insecure look, he grabbed Roxas by the shoulder. Looking him straight in the eyes again, he said, "No sulking. It wasn't your fault, and you're going to eat even if I have to shove it down your throat. Got it–"

"Memorized? Yeah, yeah. Whatever you say, mom," Roxas sneered back.

Axel smiled at the snappy reply. If the boy was regaining his wits, then he was going to be just fine. Now he only had to interrogate Marluxia for knowing that the computer was going to go mayhem. Zexion probably knew too, considering the look they had exchanged over breakfast.


The six of them were calmly eating dinner. Marluxia's wounds had been bandaged by Zexion and though they were painful, were going to heal just fine. He wasn't going to be able to run a marathon anytime soon though.

"Ehm, Marluxia?" Roxas asked timidly. The pink-haired man looked at him. "Thanks for saving me from that bolt."

"No problem," the wounded man replied. "Just an equal trade." Everyone blinked at the mysterious reply save for Zexion, who looked annoyed at the reply.

Axel alternated his gaze between Marluxia and Zexion, before saying, "So mind telling us how you knew, fairy?" The other man just gave him a blank look. "Don't play coy with me, Marluxia. You know what I'm talking about. How did you know the computer was going to crash?"

Marluxia ignored the question though, and looked at Roxas. "Zexion told me that you saw Namine twice in a row."

"Namine?" The blonde blinked in confusion before it dawned on him. "You mean that girl from the lake?" The other man nodded.

Axel looked confused at that statement. "You mean that girl was real?" He looked at Roxas. "You said she cracked the lake instead of me and Demyx."

"Yeah." Roxas turned back to Marluxia. "Do you know her?" Another nod. "Did she cause the computer crash?"

"In a way," Zexion mysteriously replied.

Larxene cut in, "What about those letters the computer said. What do they mean?"

Marluxia and Zexion exchanged a look. "We don't know," the blue-haired man said. "Marluxia said he counted eight letters, but only remembers the A, T and R. Do you remember more?"

Roxas shook his head, Axel added the letter O and Larxene added a C. They were still three letters short, but Zexion wrote them down. "It must be some kind of code," the blue-haired man said. "Maybe even form a password when put in the right order."

"But," Axel asked, "What else do you know?" He sounded quite irritated. But who could blame him? He had been here for two years and only now were Marluxia and Zexion spilling the beans.

Marluxia sighed. "I've known Namine for a while, and then four and a half years ago she just vanished." That was a little longer than the game had run. "The creator is using her for this game; she's…" A pause. "special." Axel looked like he wanted to ask why, but Marluxia started talking again. "Zexion said that Namine has hinted the number thirteen to him a couple of times."

The blue-haired man started talking, "I didn't understand why that number would be important but then you appeared," He looked at Roxas. "The thirteenth subject." His one visible eyes focused on the blonde. "Namine tries to help out when she can, but there has always been at least a two week break between her appearances. But yesterday you told me that you had seen her two times in a row so…"

Roxas finished the train of thought. "…She has gained power since my arrival. Since the thirteenth arrival." Zexion nodded. "But she didn't cause the computer crash? Not directly?"

"We think she planted a bug. A computer virus of the sort," Marluxia said. "One that would activate when the thirteenth subject joined the game." He brushed a hand through his pink hair. "It'll probably grow and slowly corrupt the system."

"And since you're the cause for its activation, the virus will probably not like it if your life is put in danger." Zexion finished.

Roxas was slowly processing all this new information. "But if it wants to keep me save then why did Marluxia need to save me the first time?" he asked.

"Because I wasn't sure if it would save you in advance or just create havoc after you were hit." The pink-haired man answered. "It wasn't until I had saved you, that the virus realized that you had been in danger." He looked at the wide eyed blonde. "So don't think you're untouchable just because it 'likes' you."

Demyx piped in, "So will the system close down because of the virus after a little while?" He didn't say what everyone was thinking; 'and will we be free afterwards?'

Zexion crushed that hope. "We doubt it. New levels are created everyday, so if a level gets corrupted, a new one just gets created. The virus will always be one step behind this way." His tone softened at the crushed look on Demyx's face. "But it will help us gain levels. A corrupted level should be easier to win." He twisted a lock of hair in his fingers. "If we can figure out what those letters mean, then maybe we can hack the system ourselves."

"Considering the level twenty is practically impossible to win, it's pretty obvious that the main computer might be accessible after that level," Marluxia said. "But this is still only theory though. We're not sure."

Silence filled the room after all that information. Marluxia and Zexion were obviously still withholding some information, but it had been a long day and the others let it slide for now. Five people were in deep thought but one decided it was too quiet…

"…More soup, anyone?" Demyx asked cheerfully.


Day 1465.

Subjects VI, VIII, IX, XI, XII and XIII have passed Level 7.
Subject X has failed at Level 18. X has been relocated to Level 15.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Level 7 has crashed. An unidentified program has broken into the system.

Current Level of subjects:
I – 18
II – 17
III – 11
IV – 11
V – 16
VI – 7
VII – 18
VIII – 7
IX – 7
X – 15
XI – 7
XII – 7
XIII - 7


Author's note:Lots of new information :D And I messed up the letters so reading them backwards (or forwards) won't help ;D They do form a word though.

This is what you get when I watch 'Ghost in the Shell' and 'Perfect Blue' before writing a new level xD A lot of drama.

Reviews makes this author happy ;D