Soooo I've been gone for ever...soooooorryyyyyy. My schedule hadn't really been my own for a couple of months. I would really like to get back and try to finish this and my other story, but at this rate...fat chance of it. T_T Still, I do hope to get back to them. I want ot say a very special thank you to xSiriuslyPadfoot, dojoson41, and Missreadstoomuch. Your friendships and support has also made me feel a lot better about my stories too. I wrote this chapter to be a little more comical and fluffy for a little change. A lot of random thngs have been happening to Alicia, and truth be told I'm not going to stop! BWAHAHAHA!
Also let me say thank you to Eldhoron. He's been an awesome friend and big help to me too. I have joined his forum, The Three Readers, and I recommned this to everyone! If you like fun chit chat, or want help with story ideas, this is the place to be. I'm on there as well and would love to help/chat with you too if you're interested.
"Hello, I would like to invite you to a forum I run. Its name is the Three Readers in the Hobbit section but the forum is not merely hobbit-centric. We have a Sindarin section, a chat thread, a section for prompts and challenges, as well as a RP section. It is a great place to hang out and I am looking for folk to join in if they want to. You are invited!"- Eldhoron
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NEXT CHAPTER 23
Alicia stood in the backyard, still slightly disoriented at how fast morning had started. There she was, sleeping all nice and peacefully, dreaming of lovely things. Then all of a sudden her dreams took a nightmarish turn when it's ugly head came growling in.
Only it wasn't some creature from her dreams. It was Gimli. He came into her room, shaking and prodding her awake. Even resorted to tugging her arms util she was sitting up. " Come oooon. Today we get to start your own training. Tailor made to suit your specific needs. Up you get sleepy bones. Ma's got breakfast ready."
"Only cuz you mentioned a favorite meal time am I getting up at the butt crack of dawn right now." Alicia grumbled.
Gimli snickered, finally releasing her arms. " I'll see you in the kitchen then. Hurry before I eat it all!"
"Shut up Gimli!" Alicia grumped back.
So now here she was. Gimli standing in front of her, striking his proud pose as usual. "Alright. First thing you ought to know is defense skills. An enemy can come out to surprise attack you and you must be able to block faster than you can attack."
Gimli spread his feet apart. "So you got a shorter opponent coming at you! What do you do?!" He started for her, obviously at a slower pace than he normally did.
Alicia was not awake enough to start thinking about it, and her body just reacted of it's own accord. In this case, raising a foot in Gimli's face and kicking lazily.
"Oi." The son spluttered. "Okay. Not bad for your first guess. But I'm coming again!"
This time the human aimed low. She allowed him to get close enough that they could grab each other. She grabbed him and attempted to sweep his feet from under him. Not as easy as it wuold have been were it a human, but Gimli probably weighed nearly the same as Jeremy so it wasn't as tough either. However Gimli had a good grip on her too and he brought her down with him. He landed first which allowed her to scrambled on top him and sit on him. Then from there lay on him as a new bed.
"Hey heeey!" Gimli whined under her. " You can't sleep on top your oppenents' bodies! Your enemies's bodies are for dancing on not sleeping on!"
Alicia igrnoed him. Increasing her weight as she tried to struggle out.
A chorus of chuckling from the porch disrupted their 'training'.
Gloin, Oin, and Nadhia stood there watching them. One serious, the other two bemused.
"Come now lass." Gloin walked forward. " You did agree to this, so let's take it seriously."
"I think that's still counts as a win." Nadhia threw in her two coins.
"Up and stretch. That oughta wake you up." Gloin ordered. "You too son."
Once the stretching had did the trick, Gloin cracked his own knuckles. " You mentioned your skill with your own weapons, those swords. So I think You've already had your basic defensive traing done aye? So new lesson. What to do when having to defend yourself from dwarves!"
"For someone like you, should you not have any weapons, it would be very difficult without playing a little dirty. And for once, I am encouraging that you do. But only IF there is no other means of escape." Gloin started.
"In our alpha forms, we may seem invinsible, but there are still small weak points. Gimli my son if you will."
Gimli grunted, then transformed into the familiar red wolverine. He wagged his tail once.
"In this form, the animal side is a wee stronger, and it takes over ever more so if we do not practice control. Then we can go feral which is dangerous even for ourselves."Gloin went on. He jerked his head in some unspoken command and Gimli growled, then gently pounced on Alicia. When she messed up her dodge, Gloin instructed her the right way and made her do it again, ten more times. Then was how to defend yourself when you were already on the ground. Either she'd have to fight for her life or there was the slim chance that she might be able to soothe them to a more calmed state. Then, there was feild practice. Behind their house lay a stretch of woods in which she was intructed to venture inside. She jogged in there until she needed to catch her breath. Peaceful and calm as it was, she knew better than to put her gaurd down around Gimli.
However it wasn't Gimli. It was a cheetah.
"Hey!" Alicia barked at the hissing feline that snuck up behind her and caught her. Alicia kept staring at Nadhia with a confused look. "What are we doing?" She asked. Nadhia huffed and shifted form.
"If I were an Alpha in a frenzy you'd be done for." Nadhia chided with a stern look. "You were expecting Gimli, but what if you had more than one to deal with?"
"I'm not at that level yet!" Alicia protested.
The red head half smiled. " No you clearly aren't. So first lesson, masking your scent." She went on in a hushed voice. " You can use nearly anything. But you'd want to use the next strongest smell in your environment. What would it be in this case?"
The islander looked around. " Mud? leaves? wood?"
" Mud and foliage aye. Don't think you want to rub wood on you." Nadhia said. "Well, go on then."
Alicia blinked as she snapped to what she was waiting for. Looking down, Alicia bent to grab fists full of dirt. After a second's hesitation, Alicia rubbed the dirt on her clothes, arms and face. She kept doing so until Nadhia approved of her camoflouge. "Alright girl. Now remember the last thing you should ever do is fight, but never show fear if you can help it." She took a stick, drawing a large, messy circle in tha ground. " If they bring you here successfully you lose. there's a lone oak in the center as well. If you make it there you win."
She stopped suddenly looking over her shoulder. " Someone's coming. Run now."
She didn't need to be told twice. Alicia took off again, in an even bigger zig zagging motion. Not too much longer she heard the thundering foot falls of someone catching up to her. Then not much longer after that she saw her persuer. A red furred ibex.
A kick of adrenaline flew through her veins as she gasped, trying again to shake him off her own trail. Gloin bayed, indicating how close he was behind her. Desperate she tried keeping the biggest trees between him and her. She knew he was taking it easy on her, giving her chances to think when in reality this wouldn't happen. All in all she was too slow. He snatched her up. "chumps!" she grunted now kicking about. Gloin heled her at arms length snorting. He shook his horned head.
"YA DONE GOOFED!" Nadhia showd up suddenly. " Can you break free before he takes you back to the circle?"
"How do I break free from this?!" Alicia yelped as Gloin and began to trott back with her.
"Try and figure it out for yourself first girl!"
"I already tried for myself. Didn't get very far." Alicia sifted through her previous training even on her island. " I would attack the eyes, the throat and behind the ears?"
Gloin smiled and nodded his head. Alicia could not reach for those spots with her hands pinned to her sides like they were, so she brought her knees up high, faking kicks to his throat, collarbone and chest.
Gloin bayed in approval. he put her down, and she took off again before he tried to grab her again.
On her way to9 a new hiding spot, she grabbed more dirt, rubbing it on her face. and looke for a new place to hide. She found some one by som ethick foliage. Dropping unceremoniously to the ground, she laid on her stomach, catching her breath. Her eyes looked about every direction to make sure she was not getting any surprise ambush. Then she saw the next chaser. Gimli. the red wolverine hobbled intoview, grunting along. He kept looking at the ground and upwards at where he was going. At one spot he stopped to stare at it. His head rose and his eyes followed some trail till they met hers. Gimli grinned, showing off his large teeth and charged her.
"Agh." She grunted in frustration as she clambored to her feet to escape. Gimli zipped around her little barrier, easily catching up to her. She stood no match against his fast pounce. Easily he had her to the ground again, pinned with one paw. He opened his mouth and lowered it to her shoulder in a mock bite. " Gaah!" Alicia yelled out in her failed attempt to get away. Gimli snickered, or at least it's sounded like some animal's version of laughing.
Then Nadhia was there again. " What did yuo do wrong?" She asked her
" I got cuaght." Alicia huffed.
"You left too easy of a trail." Nadhia corrected. " scooping up all that dirt was good for masking your scent, but you left such and easy trail to track even I could have followed it without my nose and I am no hunter. Sometimes the attacker may not even try to kidnap you, but claim you or hurt you right here, just so."
Gimli let her up again, and she picked herself up. "Right. Watch my trail." She repeated.
"Again." Nadhia said jerking her head onward.
Alicia took off again, though this time she scooped up earth to throw on herself before leaving. Ugh, but how was she not going to leave a trail without a body of water or flying?
Alicia jogged onward until suddenly what she thought was just a mossy giant tree trunk, turned about bellowing at her. Halting in alarm, she pinwheel;ed her arms to balance as she changed direction.
Large arms were raised and a trunk snaked upwards too, indicating the figure to be a wooly mammoth.
He took adavantage of her shock, coming for her.
However, Alicia didn't stay shocked for long. Scowling at him she dodged his attempt to capture her too. Even going so far as to scoop up a rock to throw at him. Oin grunted but didn't slow. She watched him moving, a strong and lumbering thing, but still there was not much she could use to slow him down.
She whilred around him and took off again. Not stopping until her breathing demanded it, she leaned up against a tree.
She didn't get much time to rest, as this calling sound caught her attention. in front of her came a huge red fox. It might have surprised her too hadn't she already been frustrated. Alicia pushed off the tree and ran yelling back at him.
Nori, as it no doubt was, had his ears pricked up in mild confusion. She made to grab at him, but Nori was too swift fo her to catch. He skipped around her to gain the upper hand. Alicia turned with him to not make it easy. " I could eat you right now! Tie you on a spit and and roast you for dinner!"
Nori made a small growl of a response. They wrestled for the upper hand until he overpowered her again. And once again Nadhia was there, looking at her in dissapproval.
"Don't let your frustration get the better of you." The mother said. "It can make things much easier to for your opponent."
Alicia sighed, sitting under Nori.
"Again." Nadhia ordered.
Alicia wasn't feeling it anymore, neither did she want to say training stopped becuase of her, but rather becuase they said it was time to stop for the day.
Nori leaned down, nuzzling her shoulder. It was a small gesture that offered a little encouragement to her.
So once again she bolted. trying to repeat all the lessons she had learned in her head.
She ought to start thinking of ways to help her, something more than just dirt on her face. maybe a stick to use as club might help too.
There were plenty of fallen sticks, but none that seemed suitable for a proper club. More heavy footsteps shuffling along and Alciia whirled back around, glaring at what she thought was Gloin, but it wasn't.
This was a big grisly bear. Alicia stared in surprise.
The grisly bear rumbled long winded grunts, stomping around as his great head swayed about. Alicia stared at the creature, trying to think what best to do. Running of course was the worst of options if it really were just an animal. The bear didn't give her much more time. He roared and charged. Alicia screamed back at him and flailed her hands, stomping on the ground. The grisly bear pulled left at the last second, revealing it's fake charge. The islander snorted, stomping again in a fearless show of standing her ground. "I'm not falling for it bear. Go on some place else and try being the dominant male there. This is my territory."
The bear snorted, pawing the ground as if he was a kid who just got told no.
Then he hefted his head once more at her and trotted her way. He did not look like he was faking anything this time. The woman tensed up, trying her best not to show any signs of fear right up to the bear's face in her face or from a body nudge that had her thrown off balance easily to the ground. Alicia grunted as she moved to get back up but the big grisly was standing over her, watching her expectantly. his burst of hot breath in her face. She didn't know what she was thinking or if she was thnking at all, reaching up a hand to scratch the bear's ear. But he liked it, a low growling reverberating from his throat; a bear's version of purring.
He sniffed at her hand or face, big nose wiggling as he did so. Slowly Alicia was gaining more confidence. " There see? I'm not an enemy." She went on, stroking the course fur of the bear's hide. he even moved his head in a way that demanded an ear scratch. Alicia's lips were curling upwards in her own smile. The bear seemed all too comfortable to sit with her, docile in it's behavior. She amost forgot, this was a bear and could turn on her any moment after all.
Calmly as she could, Alicia got up and casually walked away.
She walked until she heard the heavy stomping about of Oin the mammoth.
'Nope nope nope.' she ranted in her head until she successsfully escaped his detection.
Her victory was short lived, as Gloin was not far. She tried whacking at him with a stick that shattered easily due to it's years of rot. She tried pulling her arm free every which way but to no avail. He did not hold her the same way, so she couldn't use the same techniques like last time. She had to think differently. With the small stub of wod in her hand, she poked Gloin in the side. " Stab! STAB! STAB! STAB!"
Gloin actually stopped his dragging her and the confused look on his face was nearly as priceles as they come. She held up the stub. " I have a knife and I'm stabbing you."
The ibex stared at her like she had truly lost her mind before sighing and releasing his hold on her.
"Yesssss." she hissed to herself leaving him behind.
Her next challenge was Gimli and Nori flanking her from both sides. One would growl and the other used the distraction to knock her down. She managed to grab hold of Gimli, but he shook her off and hit back in an ungaurded area. Scooping up a handful of dirt, she tried to use that in someone's eyes. It made them growl but did not halt their momentum, once again making her kiss the ground. Was she going about this the wrong way too? They seemed too hyper-active to be defeated like grisly bear. What on earth was she missing here?!
Nori grabbed her by the ankle and dragged her a little when she was aking too long on the ground. "Not okay." she grunted. Good old fashioned well placed kicking got her out of that and onto her feet again. With Gimli, she resorted to just taking a few swipes so she could just haul butt through the woods. Try as she might to get away, they'd block her path.
She was trying so hard not to get frustrated and act on impulse, but stratagize her way around.
Nether Ginli nor Nori wer giving her much chance. She felt mor and more boxed in, desperate to get free.
Then suddenly up ahead of her was Oin.
His sudden rush at her made her choke, thus him grabbing her had a much higher chance of success with Gimli and Nori flanking her. His bellowing, combined with Nori and Gimli's loud noises of their own, sent her in near panicking. Oin stooped down to snatch her. Alicia angrily pounded his hand with her tiny fist after she was cuaght, as if wanting to just gather all he anger and frustation in her fist and pound it out.
The mammoth suddenly froze, widened eyes on the spot where he had hit. Sure he might have felt it, but no way the impact was hard enough to hurt Oin, not in this form. He just stood there staring at her and her fist as if he couldn't figure out what was going on. Everything had quieted, so Alicia at least tried to take advantage of the surprise.
With Oin however, she had no chance of escape. The best was to just squirm but even that didn't get very far. Oin shook his wooly head as if clearly it, then refocused on winning the game.
There was the circle Nadhia drew. Oin stepped over it, winning the challenge. Not that she expected to master the training on her first day, but she did wish to have at least made a better impression.
Oin sat her down, lumbered of to the side. His form shifted into his old dwarven self, arms crossed.
"Ya let them flank you and lead you into a trap." He gruffed. "Common bad mistake."
Alicia's eyes went downcast. That really was and she fell for it far too easily.
From the woods came the ibex and cheetah, fox and hyena, grisly bear and wolverine.
They had all reverted back, Gloin looking particularly un impressed. " We have a lot to work on. Now I let ya go the second time becuase it is good to be quick thinking like having a knife handy, but we'll not be doing that again. The object is to work with the limited resources that you have."
"Kay."
"You also forgot, fighting is the last reort. You rememebred it only once with Dwalin." Nadhia said next.
Oh, so the grisly bear was Dwalin. The gruff warrior who stood a little off, facial expression impassive. She still wasn't too sure on what to think about him, but hey. He made a cute bear. Also not sure if she should voice that.
"Well..." The islander huffed. " After I catch my breath, we'll try again."
Nadhia smiled softly. " That's right we will. Time to wash up, becuase all that mud and leaves are not comign in my house. In the mean time I will get lunch started."
The islander collapsed on a chair on the porch to rest a little, her mind drifting to how she might continue to decorate the yard. She hoped to make this yard colorful.
Oin was the last to walk by her. Their eyes met and although she broke out into her usual smile, Oin had a more inquisitive expression on his face.
He paused by the door. " What was that you did?"
"What do you mean?" Now it was Alicia's turn to be confused.
Oin leaned closer. " You hit my arm, then it felt as if a jolt of, something, going straight through my heart. Twas like a tiny sting, quick as lightning."
The girl only stared at him bankly when nothing came to mind. " I don't know. I've never heard of anything like that. You sure it was from me?"
"Hmph. Nothing happened until you touched me." Oin rumbled.
"That, is weird. Sorry Oin." She said in sympathy of not having anything more to tell him. " Did you smell anything weird? That's actually a weird question."
The grisled healer shook his head. "No, save maybe your vexation."
'Well, that part was normal given the circumstances.' Alicia thought to herself.
Oin dropped the matter then and hobbled on inside.
It was true, he really had no way of knowing whatthat was. Although Oin did tend to be a little superstitious at times. For all they knew it was just a one time deal of perfect timing or aiming on his arm. her mind drifted back to gardening again.
Wasn't Bifur and Bofur really good with wood? Maybe they could make some bed frames.
Dwalin and Nori Had stayed for the lunch break, then of course had to return to the mountain to continue their own bussiness.
So Alicia rinsed off a little and decided she'd go see just how much it would cost and maybe get started on the garden today. It would at least make her feel a little better about the mortifying fail.
"Hey there. How's it going?" She greeted Bifur
Bifur chuckled as he greeted her with his bright brown eyes and gutteral language.
"How's bussiness today?" The islander asked. Of course she couldn't understand a word he said, but was at least getting better with the cherades. It just felt awkward talking about someone who is standing right there looking at you.
His shrug and smile hinted to her that it wasn't so bad.
"Heh, well. I want to start an herb and medicianl garden for Oin. I was just on my way to get some." Alicia continued, habitually pausing for his turn.
Bifur merely blinked at her. "If you're not busy, would you like to come with me?"
The dwarf made a long 'hmmmm' sound, another smile breaking out on his face. He pumped his fists in the air, talking again in that language Alicia couldn't understand, then started walking off. He turned around back to her after a few paces and beat his chest twice, his own way of saying 'come with me' probably. So she did anyway.
Bifur hobbled down the road then stopped so suddenly that Alicia nearly crashed into him. He grumbled another phrase, raising a hand to point atthe little shop in front of them. That little shop was a type of plant store, but not the one she was looking for. " Not pipeweed Bifur. Herbs for sick people is what I need."
Bifur's face had suddenly went blank in the middle of Alicia's short comment.
Alicia waited a moment to see if he might snap back, though when he didn't fast enough, Alicia took his hand and started leading him away. Lookin gback over her shoulder after silently walking away, she saw that he had eventually come back and was smiling at her. She wasn't sure exactly why, maybe just the reminder of the simple pleasure in holding hands on the school playground or with family, but she rather enjoyed holding hands with Bifur. The dwarf didn't seem to mind either, as he walked in contented silence next to her.
"I'm looking for things like echinacea, feverfew and marigolds." Alicia went on explaining. Finally they had made it the same place Alicia had bought the germanias from. She pointed out to Bifur all the plants she had mentioned. Alicia picked up some yellow marigolds, but just as she was about to move, Bifur's hand went to her elbow to stop her again with a frown. He shook his head and pointed to the sign that indicated the price. "Oh that's fine. I saved up for this."
Bifur shook his head again, talking the pot from her to put back, then he started leading her away. As in, out of the town entrely. "Where are we going Bifur?"
Not that he could answer in a way she'd understand, it was more out of habit that she asked. He led her to a quiet meadow where she recognized echinacea, dandelions and feverfew.
Now it snapped to her. WHy pay when she could get them free?
"Ooooh perfect! We'll just gently dig up these flowers, roots and all, and transfer them over to the garden by Oin." Alicia smiled in glee. " Thank you Bifur!"
The gruff dwarf hmmed, idly meandering to a spot not far away that cuaght his attention.
Alicia couldn't be sure just how many plants would survive the transplant, so she wanted to gather as many as she could. Along with the flowers she dug up chunks of the dirt thatthe flowers were already accustomed to. "Man Bifur you really knew where the jackpot was. Oin's gonna love his new stocks. Even if he doesn't show it."
Bifur started tapping her shoulder frantically until she looked up to see a large flock of birds descending down upon them. "Ah!" Alicia scrambled with Bifur as they made a break for it before they were assaulted by feathers, beaks, talons and droppings. They scurried away from the meadow, flailing their arms to keep the annoyed birds at bay. Thankfully the chase didn't last long. They waited until the birds had settled down before sneaking their way back to the little wagon. They didn't waste any time though, peaking over their shoulders, throwing everything on the wagon and leaving as quickly as they could again. "Quick quick quick." Alicia hissed beside him as they scampered.
From the safety of the town, then finally back to Gloin and Oin's house, they ambled to the back.
"Fantastic. What do you think Bifur? You like gardeni-hey hey!" Alicia caught him just as he had plopped a second flower in his mouth. " Heh, hungry are you? Lunch break then."
After the nice break, Bifur still hung around to help her transplant the new garden. Alicia was surprised at just how gentle Bifur really could be. How steady his hands were when he worked, and how focused he really can get when he sets to a task. Like nothing less than an emergency nothing could distract him from it. So with a partner like that, the task was done around six.
Bifur gestured for her to pass the small hand shovel. With a smirk she made to hand it to him, but pulled it back out of his reach. Bifur looked up curiously, trying to reach for it again till he caught onto her jokes. He smiled at her little joke, then with surprised speed, he lunged for the tool. Alicia laughed as they played around. Bifur mock pouted or grumbled while Alicia kept trying to keep it from his grasp, which was successful until he made a gentle yank that pulled her to his side and wrapped around his arm. " Oh noooo!" She said until finally relenting the hand shovel. Bifur chuckled, took it and nuzzled her shoulder. She hugged him back, mindful of his axe head. Bifur had his own cuteness about him. The islander even placed a little kiss on his cheek. "Thank you for helping me Bifur. It would have taken me a lot longer by myself."
Bifur growled in response. His grip tightened just a little more as he pulled her against him more.
The dwarf nuzzled just hard enough to push her head to the side a little then there was a scraping against the skin of her neck. Both his hands were enveloped around her and he nibbled down her neck, licking at the base. The feeling was so diffrent, unlike anything she had ever felt before.
Alicia tensed, so much so that Bifur could feel it in her shoulders and as she leaned back a little.
The dwarf pulled back too when he noticed, a look of sorrow clear on his face.
"Ilraz.. Varrlosig mi mizmeri." Bifur rumbled, his fingers fidgeting. He looked so genuienly ashamed, Alicia couldn't bring herself to stay mad or offended by him. The silence, she felt, was beginning to get too tense. Alicia bumped him playfully with her shoulder. Bifur's smile returned to his face.
The haggard dwarf held up a purple flower, genlty twirling it in his large fingers. He turned to Alicia, offering it to her. The islander smiled as she accepted the little gift graciously. Bifur nodded a slow nod, turning his attention back to sewing the echinacea into the ground.
He made a hugging gesture, as if asking for the embrace. Alicia never had a problem with hugs, so she answered in kind. " It's alright Bif. I trust you wouldn't do anything out of line. Especially right in Oin and Gloin's backyard."
The ends of Bifur's eyes wrikled into a hinted smile, then gently he did his nuzzling again, and whenever he wanted to do something more, he'd pause and look at her with questioning eyes. He'd start cautisiously and only increase when he got the approval to continue. It was new, different to her, but pleasant. He held her in a warm embrace, gentle squeases that had massaging effects on her muscles. Then when it came to the nibbling again, Alicia was not so frightened of it.
When he noticed she was ticklish, Bifur chuckled quietly getting her to laugh when he attacked. Alicia tried to get him back, but judging how he just let it happen with a shrug, he was not a ticklish person. They had settled down again to gentle touches under the shade of the tree. While she played with one of his hands, his head tilted back to gaze up at the sky. Alicia wished she knew what kind of thoughts a guy like him would have.
Bifur's arm snaked around her waste, easily pulling her to his side to hold.
'Why do things feel so simple, yet unbelievably complex all at the same time?' She thought to herself. She felt that only winged creatures could really have the best advantage of exploring this new continent.
"Got yer heads out of the dirt and into the clouds now have we?" Nadhia had startled them out of their meditative state. Her hands on her hips as she eyed the both of them with an amused glint. "It is getting late you know."
Alicia stood up, helping Bifur to his feet too. He greeted a farewell to them before going on back to his own shop to his cousin. Alicia was ushered to go wash up, eat dinner, bicker with Gimli, then of course, go to bed for work tomorrow.
HAHAHA AAAAAAW. That was funny and cute right? right? It's alright, I wrote this one kind of fast anyway. But still, hope you enjoyed a nice little something, and I do very much appreciate feedback. Thanks again for your time and support!
"Duzkak. Meri."
(love. friend.)
"Ilraz.. Varrlosig mi mizmeri."
(Bad...forgive me my friend.)
