Welcome back, guys and gals, to the story of Chaos Rising.
I know I'm very very late, and I now sincerely apologize that I have kept all you guys waiting, but my computer crashed real bad, and my backup files in Dropbox was trashed for no particular reason. Next up I'll be updating the Chapter 5 of my other story, Clash of Projects, a Halo and RvB crossover. Check it out!
I told you last chapter I will not do the disclaimer.
Anyways, thanks for all the support, remember, follow and REVIEW! It's like I've eaten a pack of chocolate every time you guys review. PLEASE REVIEW.
HOPE YOU ENJOY!
PC: 0
Chapter 2: Remembering the Past
PERCY
'Argh, hell!' Percy muttered, as the dragon snapped at him, and Percy barely got the time to jump out of the way, and landing on another platform he just created under him, grunting as his leg muscles complained a little. He continued jumping on his platforms, avoiding the blasts of fire and ice coining from its horrid mouth.
'Oh my gods.' Percy exclaimed as a blast of fire singed his T-shirt a little. He deflected another blast of ice that was thrown at him by the dragon by using his authority over water. Percy sprinted upwards, jumping over the slashing spiked tail that the dragon aimed at him.
'Dammit, Thals, can you guys distract him, like, more?' Percy yelled over the growls of the dragon and the booming of lightning above.
'YOU TRY THEN!' Thalia snapped, aiming a miniature lightning bolt she formed at her hand before launching it straight at the dragon. The air between Thalia and the dragon crackled with bright blue lightning, before the dragon yelled in pain, its body crackling with overcharged lightning. The dragon roared its anger at the sky, turned towards Thalia and blasted ice shards at her. Thalia rolled out of the trajectory of the shards, straightened herself, and began to shoot lightning arrows at the dragon. The dragon roared once more.
Shaking off its dizziness, the dragon dive-bombed towards Thalia. Seeing she cannot get away in time, Thalia's eyes widened and raised Aegis above her head, bracing for impact.
Isa leaped towards Thalia and conjured up a shield charm just in time for the dragon to smash into the shield charm. The dragon reeled back a bit, giving Isa the opportunity to place a blunt curse on the dragon. The dragon dropped to the ground, temporarily stunned.
'Percy, NOW!' Isa yelled upwards, and Percy dropped from the sky, aiming a jar right at its mouth, when suddenly the dragon sprang back into life faster than Isa expected. Letting out a blast of pure red energy, the dragon obliterated the seawater ice it created, thus destroying the remaining part of the destroyed restaurant Thalia and Isa was standing on. Thalia flew away from the shockwave, while Isa simply ran on similar platforms as Percy's to evade the blast. She jumped over the debris and landed next to Percy, who was trying to get its attention by throwing ball after ball of ice, knocking the dragon away from his sister and cousin.
'Sis, weaken the jaw muscles as much as you can. I got an idea. Risky, but it just might work.' Percy said, as he redirected the blast of ice from the dragon with his authority over water.
'What plan?' Isa inquired. But Percy had already leaped away. Isa sighed, and readied herself.
With Thalia constantly hurling lightning bolts at it from a parked motorboat, Isa got enough cover to take off with graceful leaps into the air, forming platforms as she did so. Silver dagger in hand, she leaped towards the dragon, and directly impaled the dragon in the forehead with the dagger. The dragon huffed in annoyance as the blade sunk into its flesh, oblivious to the pain. As the dragon turned to look at her, Isa smirked and threw an ice spear straight at its head in mid-air, finally landing onto a cargo boat.
The dragon roared furiously as the spear bounced off the hard it dived towards the Deathless. Isa pointed her finger at the dragon, and a pink glyph of a star appeared in front of her hand. When the dragon reached her and opened its mouth to eat Isa whole, Isa slammed her hand straight at the dragon's left canine.
The dragon roared as it was forced back by the Crystal spell a few kilometers. The dragon flashed pink- and suddenly oversized rocks began to coat the dragon's body in half a second, and the dragon roared in agony. Just as fast as the rocks appeared, it dissipated, making the dragon very angry, its jaw muscles ripped. It roared with fury.
Thalia raised a hand above her head, and tendrils of lightning hit her palm with full force, forming a bright blue lightning bolt. She chucked the bolt straight at the dragon's open mouth.
The dragon's mouth snapped shut, as blue electricity sparkled around its body. Despite the amount of damage that the dragon can take, it seems that the attacks of the girls seemed extremely deleterious. The dragon eyed the two warily.
'Hey!' Percy yelled from behind, hurling a rock at it. It hit the dragon right in the snout.
The dragon's eyes flared an intense blue, its wariness all gone, as it charged towards him, its jaws opened wide. Percy activated his wrist shield, and before the dragon reached him, Percy leaped into the mouth of the dragon. Raising his shield above his head, Percy kept the weakened mouth open and its sharp teeth at bay with his shield and his feet. Percy grunted as he felt the dragon's desire to eat him. Using his free right hand, he chucked the four Greek fire jars Isa had given him earlier.
'I. HOPE. YOU'RE. HUNGRY!' Percy snarled, yelling each word out when he threw one in. Percy looked at his surroundings. Aiming at a fishing ship below, Percy used the moisture in the air to blast himself away from the horrid mouth, flying high into the air.
Percy landed on his arm, slap bang in the middle against a nearby slab of rock. Hard. He groaned as he inspected his right arm. It was bleeding all over the place. Percy ignored the pain, and with a grunt, pulled the detonator out of his pocket, and pressed the button.
A big white flash of light illuminated right in front of Percy, and Percy instantly was knocked over on the rock that Percy was on by the shockwave. Percy braced with his back to the light, and quickly felt the intense heat that was coming from the dragon. His ears are ringing, unable to hold the loudness coming from the explosion.
Just as fast as the explosion began, it stopped. Percy turned around and looked at the place where the dragon once was- a flaming pile of dust scattered across the sky took its place. Percy sighed in relief as a wave of nausea hit him, and he crumpled onto the rock he was on, drifting into the realm of unconsciousness. The last thing he saw was the face of Thalia shaking him violently.
ON OLYMPUS, EMERGENCY MEETING, A FEW SECONDS AFTER PERCY ESCAPED
ARTEMIS
The council was uproar. Poseidon breathed a sigh of relief as he realized that his son was fine. Artemis looked at the place in shock, bewildered at the things that happened in an instant.
'POSEIDON!' Zeus roared. 'I knew that your child is no good! I should have killed him when I had the chance!'
'My son was accused with no proper evidence! And you determine that he is guilty because what?' Poseidon glared at his brother.
'The council's voting is evidence enough.' Zeus said arrogantly.
'For Chaos' sake, Zeus, can't you see that this is all a mistake? I know that in my heart that Percy will never do that.' Poseidon countered.
'People change, Poseidon, no matter you like it or not.' Athena said. 'Your son has caused the death of Ares's son, who is a very good fighter. A great loss to the camp.'
'Now, Athena-'
Artemis's mind zoned out, still gaping at the spot where they disappeared. Thinking about what happened ages ago, Artemis wondered if she should help her dad or not this time. She does not want to make the same mistake twice, but that is indeed her dad. You should, at all costs, help your family, right?
'My lady, please listen to me!' a girl in a silver outfit spoke out of the other hunters' earshot. Standing next to her was no other than the goddess Artemis herself, and Zoe Nightshade, the girl's co-lieutenant. The other hunters were sitting next to the campfire, singing songs while they fried some meat. Their guardian of the hunt, Orion, was doing some training by the beach.
'Isaline, I do not care about my vow. I wish to be with him. Orion is the perfect man for me, don't you see?' Artemis said dreamily, her eyes glittering as she watched the man she loved from afar, flexing his muscles as he did his training.
'Orion is vile and evil at heart, no matter how much you deny it, my lady.' Isa spoke firmly. 'The moment he stepped into the campsite of the hunters, I should have shot him. He is changing you and the hunt with his lies, Art-'
'ISA!' Artemis snapped at her lieutenant, eyes blazing. 'Everyone in the hunt does not have a problem with him, except you! What is your problem? He is kind, respected women, does not order people around and loved the hunters as his men. He is the exact opposite of the man we hate, and me and the hunt respects him! But you, as my lieutenant, DO NOT SEE THINGS THROUGH. You're too blind.'
'My lady, you are the one that's blind. I know him better than you do.' Isa sighed, desperate.
'What do you mean?' Artemis asked suspiciously.
'In my pirate times, he was called the Hunter - always going on women hunts everywhere in the high seas. Many women was conceived- and most of them unwilling. Please, I do not want anyone in the hunt to be one of those women.' Isa pleaded, hoping that Artemis would see things through. 'Although he is indeed my half-brother, he is the kind of men I hate - the kind I swear I will kill them if I see one.'
'YOU'RE MAKING THAT UP.' Artemis snarled. 'If you continue the way you treat him, I will force you out of the hunt.'
'For Zeus's sake, Artemis, even dad said he was ashamed to have Orion as a son!' Isa sighed. 'Please, trust me, Artemis!'
'Isa, why don't you just quit it?' Zoe said gently, putting her hand on her co-lieutenant's shoulder. 'Maybe he changed. Maybe he isn't the one you think he is.'
Isa looked down at the floor. She already understood it was hopeless. Her fists clenched up in anger.
'He hasn't changed. I can see it in his eyes.' Isa whispered. 'And I assure you, I will quit this.' Isa unsheathed her hunter's bow and grabbed the bow with both of her hands. Zoe stepped back in shock.
'What are you doing?' Artemis demanded.
'If this is what the hunters will be turning into, then I may as well quit the hunt.' Isa whispered with barely concealed anger, breaking the bow in half, unleashing a slight shockwave that sent Artemis and Zoe stagger a bit. They were astounded at the show of strength Isa had- the bows are meant to be unbreakable, and at the same time, scared at the anger of her lieutenant. Athena was right- the sea will be quiet when angered. Isa's eyes were literally churning with power, her lips held tight in a thin line.
Isa threw the bow onto the ground. Conjuring up some vapour, Isa reached in and grabbed her bag of things she had put in her tent.
As Isa walked away from the hunters' campsite, Zoe grabbed her by her shoulders. Isa turned around, and saw that she was sobbing.
'Why?' Zoe asked, choking on her tears. 'Why would you leave the hunt? We love you. You're my sister and my best friend. Why? Don't leave us over a mere boy. He's not even the kind that we hate.'
Isa's eyes narrowed at her words, and flung Zoe's arms away. 'He's not the kind we hate? HE IS THE PINNACLE OF WHAT WE HATE, ZOE! WAKE UP FROM HIS TRANCE!' Isa yelled at Zoe, pushing her away, the humidity around rising rapidly.
'WHAT EXACTLY IS YOUR PROBLEM WITH HIM!?' Artemis retorted, her eyes glittering with concealed tears leaking from her eyes.
'His very presence in the camp is my problem.' Isa snarled. 'You'll regret the decision you made this day, my lady. You'll regret trusting that vile rat, you'll regret thinking that rodent in a hole is more important than your lieutenant, and you'll regret when you lose one of your hunter's virginity.' Isa spat.
'THAT'S IT!' Artemis screeched. 'GET OUT OF MY HUNT! YOU'RE NO BETTER THAN BOYS! JUST AIMING TO HURT OTHERS! I NOW CUT ALL TIES WITH YOU! YOU ARE NO LONGER MY ARE NO LONGER A HUNTER. YOU ARE NOT LONGER MY FRIEND.'
'Later when you find out his lies, and what I had been saying is true, think of my words.' Isa turned away from her former boss and friend. 'You are a fool, Phoebe Artemis. You'll find out the truth soon enough.' Isa growled, ripping off her Lieutenant waistband. 'And when you do, you'll rue you decision.'
With that ominous ending, Isa teleported away from the hunter's campsite through vapour travel, leaving a still fuming Artemis and a choking Zoe.
At that time, Artemis cannot believe that what Isa said is true. After a few short weeks later, Artemis found out that Orion had raped one of her youngest hunters. Artemis castrated him and killed him, but was forced to chase that hunter out of the hunt, knowing that she wasn't a virgin anymore. Zoe was angry at herself for choosing that vile male over her friend; she was depressed with her decision. The whole hunt had regretted their ignorance of their lieutenant's wise words- instead of listening to them, they ignored them, even sneering at her. The hunt had never been so glum. Artemis scolded herself on why she ignored Isaline, beating herself time and time again when she was alone. When Artemis finally got a break from her hunts authorized by her father, she immediately went to Isa to apologize and ask for her to come back. What she said made her regret her decision even more if possible.
Artemis walked into Sparta's common mess hall and looked around, until she saw her former lieutenant reading a book, wearing simple battle leather armour, her sword Moulbage on the table. Isa was older than Artemis remembered- probably from the stripped immortality- looking in her early twenties. Artemis sat timidly on the bench opposite to Isa's.
'Isa.' Artemis began slowly, 'I'm sorry that I did that to you. You're right, Orion is a vile man. He raped one of my hunters. I should have trusted you. I sincerely apologize for that night, I'm sorry for everything. Will you come back and reclaim your seat as the lieutenant? Zoe and the other girls missed you.'
Not looking up from her book, Isa munched on the honey sandwich on the table she made earlier, and asked. 'Should I know you?'
Artemis, confused why Isa would ask such a question, as Isa should know her face anywhere, confirmed. 'Isa, it's me, Artemis, your friend.'
'Sorry, the last time I talked to Artemis she abandoned me. The sister I once had was gone; she had chosen a vile scum over her best friend. She had cut all ties with me after all.' Isa kept reading her book. Then, she groaned to herself. 'Stupid me. Why am I telling so much about me to a stranger?' She scolded herself.
Artemis was taken aback a bit. Isa did change over the time outside of the hunt.
'What do you mean, Isa, I-' Artemis tried again, but was stopped by a raised hand from Isa.
'You used my feelings, Artemis' Isa continued. 'I protected you with my extent of my abilities, and you still didn't trust me. I loved you like a sister. All I wanted is to protect you, making you care-free and happy. I did not want you to be hurt.' Isa closed her book and look at her straight into the eye. 'Guess what happened in the end? You kicked me out just for a mere boy. Huh, talk about a maiden goddess falling for a man as evil as Orion, it is just hilarious.'
Artemis wanted to unlock her eyes from Isa's. She wanted Isa to be her lieutenant again. She wanted Isa back in her life, and just be with her. But most of all, she wanted to undo what she had done. Artemis cannot forget the look that Isa gave her. It was not a glare, but a stare. One so broken and cold, making Artemis regret the decision she had made even more.
Isa continued, 'You used my power just for your own benefit. You used my will of protecting just to protect your stupid hunt; you used my fatal flaw for your own protection! I am just a tool to you, isn't it, Artemis!' Isa snarled, glaring at Artemis with fiery eyes.
Artemis stared at her lieutenant in utter regret. 'Isa, I was lovesick. I was blinded by love. I did know what I was doing, and I'm truly sorry that this had happened. Please, forgive me and the hunt, Isa. I really want to undo what I had done.'
'If you are the Artemis I know you were apologizing is like acid in her mouth.' Isa said. 'Don't let the acid corrode your mouth, Artemis. Save your words.'
'Just give me one more chance, Isa, I won't let a similar thing happen again.' Artemis begged.
'If there's something you have taught me, Artemis.' Isa said coldly, 'That is never to forgive, never to forget. There's your answer. I won't give you your chance. I won't re-join the hunters. We're done with each other.' Isa stood up, and turned to walk away.
'Isaline-' Artemis began, placing a hand on her shoulder.
Isa slapped her hand away instantly. 'Don't touch me. I. HATE. YOU.' Isa growled, and walked out of the mess hall. Artemis stood up and tried to follow, but was stopped by an arrow fired next to her feet. Artemis looked at Isa, and saw that Isa had drawn her crossbow, and had notched another arrow, this time aiming straight at her head. Isa's eyes flashed with anger, and walked off.
Artemis sat back down and put her head in her hands, and let her tears of regret and pain flow freely out of her eyes, ignoring the looks she got from the other people in the mess hall. She had shooed her best friend away from her life, turning friendship into hatred. She had thrown away all the years she had spent with her best friend for nothing. She had used up all of her chances to reconcile with her.
Artemis was devastated. The hunt was never the same. Isa protected the hunt with her life, often the only one injured in battle to protect inexperienced hunters who had just joined the hunt. And that is only because she wanted to do her duty as a lieutenant- protecting the hunt, and most of all, keeping her mistress safe. Artemis had tried to locate Isaline over the years, but to no avail. Frustrated that she can escape her hunts yet determined to apologize, she travelled all over the globe. When she did know through Apollo's link with the sun, she found out that Isa had a weak link with the enemy the gods were facing- the Deathless. Her hopes were crushed since then- Isa really wanted to have her revenge.
Since then, Artemis hated men even more- thinking every one of them is vile and evil, always wanting to take advantage of women. They're-
'ENOUGH!' Zeus yelled, slamming his bolt to the ground. Athena and Poseidon glared at each other, their weapons already drawn. They shot a look at Zeus, and sheathed their weapons.
'Poseidon, your son is guilty, and you know it!' Zeus said. Poseidon's eyes widened in shock, before his expression turned darker than Hades. He stood up from his throne.
'Whatever you're trying to make me do to my son, count me out.' Poseidon growled. 'If you expect me to believe Athena's lies, then you're dead wrong, little brother.' He spat, looking at Athena with distaste.
'You stand by a demigod son you have for only eighteen years over your own brother?' Zeus asked.
'You can cut the relationship with me like Thalia too, brother.' Poseidon spat. 'I stand by justice like her, I stand by family like her, and I ignore bullshit like this.'
'I too stand by Perseus's side.' Hermes said. 'I made a mistake one millennia ago, I will not make it twice.'
Zeus's eyes' flared. 'DO NOT BRING-' He began.
'Brother, we all knew who the third person is.' Hestia said, still tending to the flames.
'Yes, little brother.' Hades roared. 'You cannot just ignore the past. Ausar is a good demigod. Like Percy, he fought the Titan and the giant war, You banished my champion like he rubbish!'
'Everyone, calm down.' Hera said. 'We all knew that Ausar and Percy is guilty, and-'
'YOU THREW ME OFF OLYMPUS TO BANISH MY OWN SON! BECAUSE YOU KNEW MY VOTE WOULD BE VITAL!' Hephaestus roared, standing up, flames erupting all around the throne room. 'Do not mention Ausar again, like he's guilty or whatnot. I still haven't forgiven you.'
'Don't talk to your mother like that!' Hera snapped.
'I can talk to my mother however I want, you hypocrite!' Hephaestus yelled. 'You say you want a "perfect family", but you kept destroying other families to support your "perfect family". How do you expect that an "ugly son" like me can respect you like a mother!'
'YOU…' Zeus roared, and threw his lightning bolt at the god of Forges. Hephaestus snarled and a railgun appeared on top of his throne, blasting the lightning bolt away from him.
'I refuse to kill Percy Jackson.' Hephaestus said, with an air of finality. He flashed out of Olympus before anyone can stop him.
Slowly, one by one, the Olympians that refused to kill Percy flashed out one by one. Artemis decided to do what her brother does, as she hadn't answered the question she asked herself before the flashback. She saw Apollo rooted at his seat.
Okay then. Artemis tilted her head, and waited for her father's orders.
'Okay, everyone, with the troublemakers gone, we can finally begin the meeting in peace!' Zeus shouted, creating an air of order. Everyone rolled their eyes. He should really become a god of theatre.
'Athena and Dionysus,' Zeus continued, oblivious to everyone's eye rolling. 'You two will arrange three demigod groups-of -five to hunt Percy Jackson down. I want him dead. Do whatever you want with the other two.' Zeus ordered.
'It shall be done, father.' Athena said, nodding her head.
'Ares, train the demigods going on the hunt. Apollo, you can find him during the day by chariot. You can go and inform the demigod groups if you do.' Apollo nodded in confirmation.
'Hera dear, please keep a lookout on the families of gang members. If any family member in the world dies, you would know immediately, am I correct?' Zeus asked.
'Of course.' Hera said, with slight annoyance.
'Great. I will keep a lookout if he travels by air. And Artemis, my daughter-' Artemis looked straight at her father expectantly. 'You and your hunters will hunt down Percy Jackson, starting from today. He is a liability to the council and a threat to the Olympus.'
'Okay, father.' Artemis said determinedly.
'Alright then, council dismissed. You may begin your work now.' Zeus said.
Artemis walked out of the throne room, and ran straight towards her palace, wanting to get her immortal's bow, Silvershot for this mission. She knew that this hunt would be tough- as Isa and Thalia are both her lieutenants. They knew her ways, and all three of them are downright powerful.
Artemis strapped Silvershot to her back once she got back to her castle, replacing the setting done by her hunter's bow. As Artemis walked to the place where she kept her chariot, she saw Poseidon standing on top of his chariot, but not holding the reigns, which surprised Artemis. The usually cheerful god is looking exceptionally dull today.
'Why so low?' Artemis asked, steering her chariot towards his, parking by his side.
'I heard what you and the council decided at the fate of my son.' Poseidon said bluntly. 'Congratulations. You finally get the chance. I fully expect you to hunt my children and Thalia down like dogs.'
Artemis was shocked at his reply. She thought about what to say to him for a quick second.
'Look, I'm so sorry about joining dad's plan on killing Percy.' Artemis said, putting a hand on Poseidon's shoulder. 'But what do you mean?'
'You don't know?!' Poseidon whispered and trembled a little, his hand clenched tightly on his trident. 'Seriously, have you ever cared and respected any of my children? Don't say my disowned son Orion. Triton, you treat him like crap whenever he, a disgusting fish boy comes to Olympus. Theseus, you advised Athena to break up with him, for the sake of her maiden vow, and had acted like nothing happened. Neleus, you convinced Hera to banish him to a kingdom no one's ever heard of because he killed his stepmom, who was the kind of women even you would despise!'
'Don't say that-' Artemis tried to put in her word that men would always be worse than women, but Poseidon then hit a very sore spot of hers.
'And there's Isaline.' Artemis halted, pulling back her hand. She stared straight into the sea god's eyes, his eyes filled with sadness by lost. 'She is my pride till this day. She's straightforward, so cheerful, so flippant, rebellious and yet a bright and powerful young lady. I had offered the position of the Guardian of the Seven Seas to let her live forever, yet she chose another way, that was to become one of your hunters. I was saddened, but I let her, knowing it was her choice. I watched over her during your hunts, and I know she trusts you with all her heart. But you still chose your best friend away from the hunt, knowing that she was a daughter of mine, never to be trusted!' Poseidon whispered furiously, his trident glowing with bright power.
'No, I-' Artemis began, but Poseidon was on a roll.
'Do you know what she went through behind your back when she was in the hunt? She killed every man that harmed the future hunters when they joined, recruited many hunters full of potential for you, and protected the hunt with her life! You know Ares and many other male gods came to the hunt to flirt with you in the time when Isa's in your hunt, guess why the number fell day after day! Isaline fought with every one of the coming male gods! All the things she had done for you, and what did you do huh? You threw her away from the hunt!'
'If you are the Artemis I know you were apologizing is like acid in her mouth. Don't let the acid corrode your mouth, Artemis. Save your words.'
'We're done with each other!'
'Don't touch me. I. HATE. YOU.'
Artemis shook her head from the memories, refusing to break into tears once more.
'I did not want that to happen. I was blinded by love.' Artemis argued.
Poseidon scoffed. 'A total load of crap and you know it. It sounds like its coming from Aphrodite. "Blinded by love." Are you even serious?' Poseidon regained his composure and straightened himself. 'Regardless, you banished her. And now, you've received orders to KILL Isa, which was once your friend, and Thalia, which is your lieutenant, and Percy, which had saved our thrones and us twice, which surprisingly did not get your respect, and even took the burden of the sky for you! Why do you have to take the job to kill them?' Poseidon asked, his eyes filled with sadness. 'You never failed a hunt once. I already knew they would be dead, seeing that you have even taken out Silvershot to hunt them.' Poseidon pointed out, motioning to her glistening bow by her back. 'I wish you happy hunting.'
Poseidon turned to grab his reigns, and steered away from her. Artemis looked at the god in shock. But before he jumps off Olympus, he added one last sentence. 'I guess your honour and your dignity don't mean anything to you, don't they? You are just another typical offspring of Zeus.' With that, Poseidon's horses veered off into the night sky, leaving a dumbstruck Artemis, regret and pain welling up inside her.
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnddddddddddd... the chapter ends. Ta-da.
Athena dated Theseus, who would have though that! Hera threw Hephaestus off Olympus just to banish Ausar! My world's a mess. It will clear out soon enough.
Yeah Yeah. I know. Bullshit writing compared to dear ole` Rick. BUT, this helps to explain what kind of relationship is between Artemis and Isa, so that would help a bit.
I promise lads, that the next chapter would be more action packed than this.
Please do review on my shitty writing. Do not hesitate, your suggestions is what drives me on!
Quick math: More reviews=More motivation for me=Faster updates! It's true, so Follow and REVIEW!
Infamous Pig, Over and OUT!
