Surprise chapter! Published at around 2:00 in the morning where I'm at! I'm so tired...

But I wanted to get one last chapter out before the next episode. I'm excited. Can't wait to see what they do with the whole Ruby drinking tea thing. At the very least we're going to get some great character drama because of it. Anyways, here's the newest chapter of Silver Spectre.


Weiss felt her heart thunder in her chest as she and Sun began to move into position. The terrain was rough and rocky, the forest shifting into the rocky foothills of the mountain range that the capital was nestled in. A small creek cut through the battlefield, further hindering their ability to pass easily.

Ahead, the enemy army was swiftly approaching, yet they refrained from an all-out charge. It seemed they wished to avoid giving the rebellion time to prepare while still attempting to be cautious given their previous failure. A crude yet effective strategy.

Fortunately for the enemy, they had no grand strategy to wipe them out this time. Pyrrha and her had come up with a simple enough plan; the main force would serve as a distraction while a small group would slip around and capture the commander in the rear.

The soldiers were mostly from Altan, though around a quarter were survivors of the recent battle. As such, they would surrender once they captured the young Altan heiress, Arslan. The irony of Weiss Schnee planning on ransoming a noble heir back to her family was not lost on her, but she felt no remorse. She had to do this to achieve her goal.

All of a sudden, the rebellion began to charge forward, Pyrrha pointing them with a thrust of her spear and a cry. The thundering footsteps shook the ground as the rebels surged forward to meet the enemy, who likewise began to surge forward to meet them.

The two armies met at the stream with a roar. Their weapons clashed, the shoddy tools and stolen blades of the rebellion against the uniform arms of the noble's personal guard. Yet despite the enemy's superior equipment, the rebellion held strong, in no small part thanks to a certain bronze-garbed woman who led them.

Pyrrha's spear caught the sunlight with a gleam as it flew down on the enemy, her lithe form visible for a moment through the gaps in the rebel's forces only to quickly disappear as she dodged a blow. Weiss felt her respect for the woman grow deeper.

The general fought not as an individual warrior, but as part of a greater army. She quickly darted towards enemies to intercept blows meant for comrades, and knew when to cede ground to provide an opening for others to attack. It was clear that she had years of experience fighting in formation like this, something Weiss sorely lacked.

"Eyes ahead, Weiss," She thought to herself as she sprinted along the right flank alongside Sun and his mercenaries. The faunus in question panted slightly as they hurried up the slight incline, flashing her an easygoing grin when he noticed her paying attention.

The soldiers on the flank noticed their approach and reacted quickly. Some of them peeled off from the main army and charged to intercept them, expressions full of fury and weapons drawn menacingly. Weiss steeled her nerves and prepared for a fight.

With a flourish, she drew Myrtenaster and darted ahead, outpacing Sun and meeting the first enemy with the sharp end of her rapier. She dodged a swift slash from his blade and countered with a diagonal cut that drew a line of blood along his arm. The man screamed in pain and tried to stab her, but she parried the stab and riposted with a slash to his chest that caused him to fall to the ground with a grunt.

Sun quickly caught up to her, meeting a foe head-on with his bo staff drawn. He twirled his weapon almost faster than Weiss could keep up with, the red mahogany wood a blur as it cracked down on his opponent's arm before he twisted it to deliver a blow to her ribs.

A third enemy tried to attack Weiss, but she backstepped to avoid an overhead slam from her club before thrusting her blade into her shoulder as she overextended. The enemy soldier tried to grab her but Weiss delivered a swift chop to her head with a gauntleted hand before withdrawing her sword and parrying a blow from a spear as another soldier tried to ambush her.

Weiss rolled to avoid a swipe from a naginata as a third foe tried to catch her, forcing her to take a blow from the club-wielding soldier that knocked the air from her lungs. Her enchanted armor absorbed most of the damage though, so at most she'd have to worry about a small bruise.

The spear-wielder tried to feint at her before the naginata soldier came in from the left with a wide slash, but Weiss didn't fall for the obvious bait and instead blocked the slash with her blade and stepped towards the man, getting too close for him to be able to swing his weapon.

His eyes went wide as Weiss slashed upwards, cutting across his chest before she threw herself to avoid being skewered by the spear soldier. Quickly drawing a glyph and activating it with her sword, she darted towards the injured club-wielder as a dart of magic shot out into the spearman's chest and left a small scorch mark.

The woman tried to swing her club with her uninjured arm, but Weiss danced out of the way of the clumsy blow and slashed quickly with Myrtenaster. Despite the fighting demanding her attention, a small part of Weiss was dimly aware of the silver ghost hovering nearby.

Ruby watched this all with a saddened expression, her hands covering her mouth and eyes glossy with tears of silver flame. Weiss felt a twinge of guilt. She certainly didn't feel good about having to kill these people, but it was clear that Ruby felt it so much more keenly. But Weiss refused to let that guilt stop her; she had made a promise to her friend long ago, and she intended to keep it.

Weiss turned her attention swiftly back to the fighting, noticing Sun acrobatically flip away from a two-pronged attack while simultaneously delivering a swift blow to a third foe's head. He landed in a crouch before sweeping his leg out and tripping his attackers, spinning his staff to strike their heads and incapacitating them.

Scarlet was fencing with a katana-wielding soldier only for him to swiftly draw a hand-crossbow and fire a bolt into her chest. He turned around to parry a slash from a dao sword, swiftly lashing out with his cutlass as he whirled around and fired a second bolt at a foe who had been sneaking up on him.

Sage swung his massive greatsword in wide arcs, the large blade forcing the Altan soldiers to backstep lest they be torn apart. The green-haired man-made large sweeps forcing the enemy to be cautious, but a few brave soldiers tried to find an opening only to learn just how fast the man could redirect a swing from his mighty blade.

All around her, the Stone Monkey Mercenaries were besting their opponents with ease. Though few displayed the sheer skill that Sun and her possessed, they certainly were above the soldiers from Altan if the lack of corpses on their side was anything to go by.

The intercepting force was quickly routed, with a few soldiers trying to score a lucky blow on her only for Sun to shoot forward and deliver a swift series of strikes from the end of his staff, shattering the ribs of one and breaking the arm of another. Weiss repaid him by lunging at the spearman who was trying to throw his weapon at the faunus when his back was turned.

Wordlessly the two meet eyes. Sun's normally easy-going face was serious as he gave her a nod, which Weiss mimicked before they both turned their attention to the main enemy host. With a slight grin, Sun took off in a charge while Weiss followed behind with a slightly bemused expression.

The plan was to feint as though they were going to charge the enemy flank, baiting them into raising their shields to defend. The Altan soldiers easily fell for it, raising their simple round shields as they turned to try and defend against the charge.

With a grin, Sun fell down into a slide while storing his staff on his back. Weiss ducked down into a crouch and began to draw a glyph rapidly right as Sun gave a loud shout. "Split like a banana!"

At his order, his subordinates all quickly threw themselves to the ground, exposing the group of mages they had been covering as they snuck along the flank. From where she was crouched, Weiss could see the frightened eyes of the enemy as they saw the air hum with magic. A brief flash of pity drew her eyes to Ruby, but she shook it off before she could get distracted.

"Now!" Weiss shouted, activating her glyph and sending a spear of magic that pierced through the enemy ranks and tore into their formation. Moments later, the sensation of magic draining from the surroundings as dozens of glyphs activated simultaneously.

All manner of magic crashed into the enemy army. Bolts of electricity, shards of razor-sharp ice, streaks of fire, and all manner of rays of light ripped through their ranks and sowed confusion and fear. Some of the spells were less direct, instead causing confusion as balls of swirling grey fog exploded and covered their formation.

The spells were staggered slightly so that they didn't all collide at once. Weiss had instructed her mages to do this in order to prevent the same foe being hit by multiple spells when only one was needed to down them. This way, fewer spells were wasted and the damage was increased.

The spells Weiss had taught them were rather basic, with most being only lethal against an opponent who lacked any form of magic to use in response. On her own, she would have been able to create a glyph to defend against that barrage. But against an unprepared group of soldiers who lacked enough aura to use magic, it was devastating.

More spells continued to be slung at the enemy, though far less organized as the mages began to fire at will. The younger ones, such as Amber, rapidly used inherent magic to create powerful spells that widened the hole in the enemy defenses while Bartleby and the other elders conserved their energy and used glyphs.

It wasn't perfect by any means, but she had managed to train them up to this point in only a few short weeks. The enemy was panicking, and their own mages were in the back of the formation and thus not able to react in time and defend against the barrage. All according to plan.

"Sun, let's go!" she called out to the man who rose to his feet with an impressed look. The monkey faunus nodded at her as they took off, using the distraction the magical barrage had caused to slip toward the back and capture the heiress.

As she ran, Weiss passed where Ruby floated silently, their eyes meeting for a brief moment. A thousand emotions seemed to swim in her silver gaze while Weiss offered a silent apology to her friend. She knew that she didn't like this, but it was necessary. They were at war, after all.

"Damn. I've been working with the rebellion for a few years, and that was the first time I've seen our mages do that. Pretty impressive, Weiss." Sun praised with a smile, sprinting alongside her with long strides. Weiss just huffed in response.

"Not to insult my students, but they're hardly all that talented. And I haven't had time to teach them anything substantial. It's all thanks to the plan Pyrrha made," She deflected the compliment.

Sun shook his head. "Nah, that was all you. Before they were all unorganized, and any time Pyrrha or Yatsuhashi tried to get them to pull off a strategy it didn't work that well. You may not see it, but you've really inspired them."

Weiss gave a soft "Hmm," in response to his words but otherwise kept running. The plan was for the two of them to make their way to the rear and convene with Ren's squad to capture Arslan Altan. Scarlet and Sage would be in charge of leading the mercenaries and mages back to the main force.

The pair made a wide arc in order to keep from being seen, ducking behind rocks when necessary to avoid the notice of the enemy army. Not that they had to, as the soldiers were much too distracted with the plumes of smoke and the large hole in their formation to spot two figures creeping around their flank.

Eventually, the pair spotted their target in the distance standing atop a rock. She had a dark complexion and short blonde hair, and wore a yellow robe tied with a red sash. Standing next to her were around two dozen soldiers who bore the crest of house Altan. Her expression wasn't visible from where Weiss and Sun were crouched behind a rock, but her figure was facing the battlefield unmoving.

"So, how are we doing this?" Sun asked, cracking his knuckles. "Do we wait for Ren to show up? Or do we try and rush her and hope he bails us out?"

Weiss shook her head and pointed. "No need. I can see him over there." Sun followed her finger to where she was pointing. Ren, Nora, and a handful of soldiers were all slowly making their way along the rocks. Sun grinned, only for it to fall.

"How are we going to coordinate our attack? He doesn't seem to notice us," He scratched his head. Weiss just smirked and glanced to where Ruby stood nearby.

"Leave that to me."


Despite being a ghost that was only truly visible to one person, Ruby felt nervous as she left the cover of the rocks and sprinted her way towards where Ren was hiding. Even though there was no risk to her she hurried across the field like she was being chased.

When Pyrrha and Weiss had formed a plan to capture the commander, Weiss had requested that Ren and she be the ones in charge of springing the ambush. Ruby understood why, as the two had an undetectable form of communication in the form of the ghost.

Ruby wasn't sure how she felt about this. It was nice being able to help her friends, but she still wasn't happy about the entire situation. But Weiss had asked her privately before the battle if she was willing to do it, and hearing the ex-heiress's voice just turned Ruby to mush and she couldn't say no.

The silver spectre really wished she had realized her feelings for Weiss before this whole mess had started. Having a crush on her best friend was hard; having a crush while still being mad at her for throwing herself into a war for Ruby's sake was worse.

Eventually, she made it to the rocks where Ren was crouching alongside his squad. To her slight amusement, Nora was asking exactly what Sun had been asking when she'd left.

"How are we supposed to know when Weiss and Sun are in position?" The orange-haired woman asked as several rebels nodded along. Ren responded with a small smile.

"Trust us. We worked something out." Despite his words, it was clear Ren was feeling a little nervous about this plan. Ruby decided to ease his worry by flying over to him, only to meet a sudden problem. Ren was about ten feet away and she was currently at the end of her limit. She could feel her connection to Weiss pulling her back.

"Crap! What do I do?" Ruby panicked, hands flying to her head as she wracked her brain for a plan. Ren wasn't moving any closer, and Weiss didn't have room to move towards him and extend Ruby's range without exposing herself.

In the distance she could see Weiss staring at her, likely realizing the same thing she had. The white-haired woman was unmoving, clearly deep in thought like Ruby. It wasn't disastrous if they didn't attack in unison, but a joint maneuver could enable them to take the advantage before the enemy could react.

A flash of inspiration struck her. "Weiss!" She shouted, flinching at the volume even though she knew only one person could hear her. "Tell Sun to throw a rock away from Ren!" She shouted while pointing at the piece of cover nearest to her, a small clump of bushes.

Weiss paused for a moment, seemingly to think about her words, before sticking her right arm out to the side with a thumbs up that Ruby could see but kept her hidden from the enemy above. Her figure turned around to talk to Sun, whose emotions were visible even from fifty feet away. Confusion, skepticism, then finally acceptance.

The monkey faunus picked up a stone with his prehensile tail and launched it uphill, causing it to strike the ground a small distance away from Arslan. She and her guards whipped around to face the distraction, thus gaining the attention of the other guards, and drawing their attention away.

In a burst of speed, Weiss shot forwards in a roll. A few heads whipped around at the motion from downhill, but other than a few tightened grips on their weapons, everything seemed fine. With her range suddenly longer, ruby surged forwards and dissolved into silver flame, letting her aura make contact with Ren's and sending her emotions into his.

Anxiousness and doubt flowed into Ren's soul through his hand, startling the raven-haired man. His pink eyes darted around, trying to spot Weiss as Ruby poured negative and positive emotions as he got further and closer. Eventually, he spotted her.

Ruby partially reformed and called out to Weiss. "He sees you!" as he relayed the information to his own squad. They all marveled at him as they noticed he was right, showering him with whispered compliments while Nora looked both bemused and impressed.

For a few tense moments, no one moved. Ruby accidentally let more of her nervousness flow into Ren, prompting him to look up. To her embarrassment, he smirked slightly at her and flicked his eyes over to Weiss. Ruby felt her silver flames intensify, causing Weiss's head to snap towards them, further embarrassing her.

Ren just chuckled silently before drawing his bow and knocking an arrow. All amusement left his face rapidly as he and his soldiers' expressions grew serious. With a deep breath, he began to count softly, just loud enough for Ruby to hear.

"Three."

"Two."

"One."

"NOW!" Ruby shouted at the top of her lungs. Weiss shot to her feet and dashed out of cover, Sun a second behind her with his weapon drawn. Ren and three other archers darted out of their cover at the exact same time, arrows quickly loosed at the guards closest to Arslan.

The heiress's eyes went wide as her four closest soldiers fell with arrows in their chests. There was no time for her to react as Weiss and Sun charged towards the rock she was standing atop from one side while Nora led eight rebels from the other.

Most of the guards panicked, dropping their weapons in shock. They hadn't been expecting to be attacked so suddenly, and though they were willing to protect their lady, the swiftness of their comrades' deaths caught them off guard. A few managed to remain calm and react, however.

Four of them charged downhill towards Weiss and Sun, spears extended. Ruby saw the monkey faunus withdraw a yellow dust from his pocket with his tail and toss it into his hand before crushing it, all in one smooth motion.

As she flew towards Weiss she saw electricity crackle across his arm before he thrust it forwards, sending a bolt of lightning from his palm that crashed into one of the spearmen. Weiss drew a glyph in front of her and fired off a blast of gravity dust that pulled another down to his knees.

The third and fourth spearmen kept up the charge, but Sun leapt over them in a burst of magic-enhanced acrobatics. Landing in a crouch, he pointed one end of his staff at the pair with a grin. To Ruby's fascination, the golden cap on the end of his staff began to glow orange as a blast of fire shot out, scorching the soldiers.

Weiss rushed past them, briefly pausing to deliver a kick to the spearman who she knocked down with gravity dust. A soldier threw a javelin at her, but Weiss was able to react in time and bring Myrtenster up in time to bat it aside. An arrow from Ren quickly dealt with the soldier and allowed Weiss to continue.

The majority of the soldiers were rushing towards Nora's group, though a couple were racing towards Ren to try and remove the four archers from the equation. But sending the brunt of their force towards the woman with the biggest weapon there wasn't a great idea.

One swing of Nora's massive hammer sent three soldiers flying. The muscular girl allowed the momentum of her swing to carry her in a spin, reorienting herself to face the enemy and thrusting her warhammer out in a bone-breaking lunge, striking a fourth enemy with the end of it.

Ruby felt an arrow pass through her ghostly body before seeing it lodge itself into the leg of an Altan soldier. The man let out a horse scream that made Ruby wince before a second arrow lodged itself between his eyes and ended his cry. The silver-eyed girl let out a whimper.

Weiss quickly engaged with a man wielding a large cleaver, dodging and weaving around his blows before lashing out with enough speed that Ruby could barely keep up. Myrtenaster's blade was a blur of silver, blood flowing off it like water thanks to its various enchantments.

The ex-heiress seemed rather impassive about the whole situation to Ruby, her expression one of concentration but betraying no remorse for her actions as she stepped over another lifeless corpse. This was just... too much.

Rationally she knew that Weiss had to fight, that if she didn't then she would be killed, but her emotions were hardly rational. This entire situation upset Ruby, and her budding feelings for Weiss only heightened the pain in her heart as she watched her friend fight.

Weiss advanced up the hill rapidly, hopping up onto the rock where Arslan Altan had been observing the battlefield and pointing her rapier at her. Barely a minute had passed since they began the ambush, and the young woman was still gaping in shock.

Nora and Sun were not far behind, quickly joining Weiss atop the flat-topped rock while Ren and his archers aimed their bows at the heiress with grim expressions. The remaining rebels slowly began to circle around the rock, ready to charge the enemy at a moment's notice.

"Surrender. Otherwise, this won't end well for you," Weiss threatened.

The woman in front of her snapped out of her shock. "Surrender? And why would I do that?" Arslan Altan laughed disbelievingly. Quickly she fell into a fighting stance, twirling her weapon of choice, a rope dart, in her hands.

"Either you come with us in one piece," Weiss spoke loudly before jerking her head towards Nora. "Or she breaks your legs and drags you back to our camp." Nora's grin turned feral and she took an intimidating step forwards.

The threat was effective, as Arslan took a step back with a slightly fearful expression. Still, to her credit, she didn't yield. "I'm afraid I can't do that. To surrender without even trying to fight is cowardice."

"Nah, in this case, I'd say it's common sense. I wouldn't want to be on the wrong end of Nora's hammer, and I don't think anyone would blame you for agreeing with me." Sun joked, trying to ease the tension slightly. Arslan just rolled her eyes.

"My parents would. To fail is to dishonor them, especially after they entrusted me with their army. I promised them victory, and to return without it would be a betrayal of their trust."

Ren, who had subtly drawn closer without Ruby noticing, spoke up. "But they would much rather have you return in failure than not come home at all." His pink eyes softened just barely. "Their anger will pass much sooner than their grief."

Arslan laughed. "So that's your gambit? Ransom me back to my parents in exchange for surrender? Clever." She turned to glare at Weiss. "I presume this was your doing? Surely you see the irony in this, Schnee."

"Oh trust me, I do. But I don't really care. Call me a hypocrite, but our situations aren't exactly the same." Weiss snarked, keeping her sword level and pointed forwards. "But enough talk. Either lay down your weapon or waste your time trying to fight. The result will be the same. All that changes is the number of deaths on both sides."

Ruby saw the ex-heiress cast a quick glance toward her and gave her a small but appreciative grin. Despite not agreeing on the main point, Weiss was willing to make an effort to ease Ruby's burden rather than simply using brute force to succeed. But Arslan wasn't exactly cooperative.

"Hm. It seems the Schnee is as arrogant as her father," She taunted, flicking her weapon out menacingly. "Men, don't give up. We can still win! We outnumber the-"

The bronze-skinned woman let out an undignified yelp as a blast of magic shot past her, scorching the rock and leaving a thin wisp of smoke that curled through the air. "H-hey! That could've killed me! I thought you were trying to capture me alive?"

Weiss raised an eyebrow. "Oh? And what made you think that capturing you alive meant you would be unharmed? It would be much easier if we crippled you to prevent you from trying to flee," She threatened, letting her aura flow through Myrtenaster as she drew the beginnings of a glyph.

Arslan suddenly looked a lot less enthused about fighting but nonetheless barked out an order. "Get them!" She cried as she threw her rope dart out, the bladed end rocketing towards Weiss. Her soldiers quickly responded, surging forwards to try and attack the rebels.

Weiss finished drawing her glyph and activated it, causing it to glow purple as the small amount of gravity dust she used pulled the tip of Arslan's weapon towards the center and held it tightly there. The woman's eyes widened as she tried to pull it loose, but her tugging did nothing to free it.

Nora gave a wide grin as she shot forwards, her hammer dragging behind her as she winded up for a low sweep. Arslan yelped in fear and leapt back, stumbling and landing painfully on her backside. A brave soldier tried to intercept Nora, but Ruby winced when she soon saw him go flying into a bush with a yelp.

Sun raced towards a trio of soldiers and spun his staff in the air above his head, catching an overhead slash before he struck with the bottom of his staff, catching one of them in the ribs. A swift chop to the neck took care of another, while the third soldier got a blast of fire to the torso and fell to the ground with a scream.

Ren swiftly knocked and released an arrow before repeating the motion, the two green missiles flying through the air in a curve that seemed to defy logic and embedded themselves in the sides of two enemies who had been charging his position. Backflipping to avoid a third soldier's katana slash, he drew and fired an arrow in the air. The arrow sank into the chest of his attacker, killing him in an instant.

Weiss raced towards Arslan, who had just managed to free her rope dart. The Mistralian noble tried to swing it in a wide arc, but Weiss closed the distance fast enough that all that hit her was the rope part. Raising her sword, she gathered dust in the blade and flicked it outwards, sending an arc of crackling ice out.

The dust struck the handle of Arslan's weapon, freezing it and causing her to drop it with a hiss. Nora quickly capitalized on the opening, slamming her hammer down with enough force to crack the rock. Arslan narrowly dodged and delivered a swift kick in response, her foot colliding with the muscular woman and sending her to the ground with an oof.

Arslan adopted a traditional Mistralian fighting stance, displaying her experience with unarmed combat. But Ruby knew that Weiss didn't need to worry. No matter how good someone was at hand-to-hand combat, a decently experienced sword fighter could best them.

This was displayed clearly when Weiss backstepped from an arm thrust by Arslan and countered with a swift cut that drew a line of blood along Arslan's arm. The woman grunted and tried to sweep her legs out, but Weiss kept her distance and thrust, the tip of Myrtenaster piercing her shoulder.

Having a sword provided her with such an advantage when it came to reach, and a lack of armor on her arms meant that Arslan had no way of exchanging blows with Weiss without coming out worse off afterward. Despite her superior physical strength, she was helpless.

Arslan likely realized this too, but to Ruby's surprise, she kept fighting, trying to find an opening to grapple with Weiss. The silver spectre really hoped she didn't succeed. Not out of concern for Weiss, but Arslan. All Weiss needed to drain her aura with necromancy was physical contact, after all.

To Ruby's relief, Arslan didn't get the chance to make the mistake of trying to overpower Weiss. Nora shot to her feet with such speed that Weiss and Ruby both gaped in shock, her fist cocked back as she delivered a devastating punch to Arslan's stomach.

The platinum blonde woman gasped in pain as the air was pushed out of her lungs, collapsing to her knees and clutching her stomach in pain. Nora gave her a vindictive grin before hefting her hammer over her shoulder.

"So. Still want to try fighting?" Weiss asked smugly as she gestured around with her right hand. Arslan looked around and saw most of her soldiers on the ground groaning in pain or backing away with their weapons discarded and their hands held up in surrender. She glanced back at Weiss, then at Nora and her feral grin.

Ruby saw the heiress gulp fearfully. "O-on second thought, maybe I should surrender."

"Good answer." Weiss snarked, while Nora just pouted. Ruby swore she heard Arslan whimper in fear before the woman passed out, though whether it was from fright or simple exhaustion wasn't clear.

"Well," Nora began, slinging her hammer across her shoulders and holding it with both hands like a weight. "That went better than I expected. I hope everything is going alright for the others."


Nora no! You know the first rule of storytelling! If someone says "I hope nothing goes wrong," then everything goes wrong. What have you done? Why would you do that?

In all seriousness, this chapter and the next are more action-packed because after that there is going to be a bit of a lull in terms of action in exchange for more time for character interaction. I just need to tie up some loose ends next chapter and finish setting things up, then boom. I promise there will be a lot of shipping in the coming chapters, both WhiteRose and some others.

But as I said at the top of this chapter, it's past 2:00 a.m and I'm sleepy. Goodnight. Please review/comment with your thoughts or whatever you want to say. I hope you enjoyed. Have a nice day or night wherever you are, and thank you for reading.