A/N: I'm very sorry, I actually wanted to update hours ago, since the chapter was done already, but my dearest Laptop just didn't agree with me on that. It kept turning off and eventually it refused to turn on again (Not really good when you're currently working on new chapters) Not only did it make it impossible to update, but I also had to ditch my lovely beta, because that stupid piece of technology refused to do anything. I still haven't figured out what it's problem is, but hopefully my mom will just give me one one of her hundreds of computers and so the problem will be solved. Right now I don't trust this thing that's standing in front of me...

Anyway, I managed to update again and this chapter is going to be shorter than the others, but I'm already working on the next and hopefully it'll be done soon.

This chapter is dedicated to my lovable two little brothers, simply because I wanted a chapter where the love between siblings is being expressed and I hope I did a good job with that;D


Chris POV

I felt disgust and horror pour into me and run through my veins, and it wasn't just me. From the corner of my eye, I saw Bella backing out of her room, too, but my gaze was mainly fixed on the giant spider.

Dylan and Edward suddenly appeared.

"What's wrong?" they asked the two of us simultaneously. I wasn't able to answer, and simply pointed at the sight in front of me.

Dylan's gaze followed my hand. "Shit!" he exclaimed. "Edward, we've got a little problem here. It's a giant black widow. It could kill us."

The spider moved closer to where we were, while Dylan turned in Edward's direction.

I started screaming again, gaining Dylan's attention back. "Okay. Hold on tight!" he instructed, picking me up in his arms. I was still in a shocked state, so I simply did what he said.

We were in this strange flash of lights, and despite the fact that I wasn't really mentally there, I still felt alert when we were in this strange place. The feeling didn't last long, though, because we were suddenly in an unfamiliar room. It was big and bright.

Dylan set me down on a beige-colored couch.

"Stay still," he said softly to me.

I nodded and tried concentrating on my breathing, and only then did I realize that my breaths were shallow and coming much too fast. I tried to take deep breaths but failed.

Dylan was talking on the phone to someone and walked up and down.

I took in my surroundings. I was in a living room. It was a very beautiful place. Big, modern and light. I would have looked at it some more, but there was something disturbing me. I felt something crawling over me. I brushed it off, but the feeling was still there and even worse it increased. It was like a thousand tiny spiders were crawling over my body. I started tossing in an attempt to get those spiders off of me, but it didn't work, they were still there. I was only vaguely aware of the screams that came out of my mouth. Dylan was at my side instantly.

"Chris, what's wrong?"

"Get them off!" I screamed. The spiders were now everywhere and I couldn't get rid of them. I tossed and turned but there were too many of them.

"What's wrong with her?" I heard a familiar voice ask, but I couldn't see anything, all I saw where the spiders on my body.

"GET THEM OFF!" I screamed again, louder than before. I felt helpless and desperate. I could feel the tears filling my eyes.

"What are you talking about?" Dylan asked me gently.

"THE GOD DAMN SPIDERS! GET THEM OFF OF ME!" Panic was rising inside me and my head started hurting.

"Chris has an arachnophobia. She's scared of spiders." I heard Bella's sweet voice. She sounded weak and there was something else. Everything around me was dark, but I reached out my hands in the direction where I heard Bella."Bella, help me! Get them off!" I sobbed. I felt Bella's warm hands touching mine and she pulled me into a hug. Her strawberry and freesia smell was so familiar that I calmed a bit down. "Chris, there are no spiders. Calm down, okay? I'm here," she whispered in my ear. I nodded weakly.

Bella tried to sound reassuring but the tone of her voice was different. I felt panic coming from Bella as well.

Bella was scared.

That thought pulled me back into reality. I saw the light room around me again and ignored the crawling feeling on my arms and legs. I noticed that I was sobbing hard and that Bella was trying to hide her tears. I saw Dylan and Edward watching us with blank expressions and behind them opened a door and the others entered as well.

"Bella, what happened?" I asked her, trying to be calm.

"Nothing," she mumbled into my shoulder. I took a deep breath and tried to even my breathing. It worked better than it had earlier. I wiped the tears off of my face and took Bella's face in both of my hands, forcing her to look at me.

"What happened?" I asked again in a stern voice that was slightly shaking. But it was enough to break Bella. Her eyes filled with tears and she slung her arms around me.

"It...was dead...just lying there...sliced open," she managed to say between her sobs. I couldn't make sense of her words, but I didn't push it anymore.

"It's okay, Bells. Just try to breath. Don't freak, okay?" I told her, tears rising in my own eyes. I was on the edge of losing it and I couldn't bear to see my sister like this. It broke my heart.

"Come on the two of you. We'll take you to the hospital," I heard a gentle voice. Through the tears I couldn't exactly see who it was, but I knew it was Esme. She gently pulled Bella off me and then said. "Edward take her to the hospital and Dylan you take Chris. I'll call your dad and then I'll join you."

I felt as I was lifted up again and this time when we entered the strange place, I fainted.

I opened my eyes and was immediately blinded by a bright light. I quickly squeezed my eyes shut again.

"She's awake," I heard a female voice sigh in relief. It sounded like Rosalie. I groaned and covered my head with the blanket. Someone pulled it away though.

"Don't hide your face, I wanna see it," Dylan's voice joked.

"Then take a picture," I mumbled and attempted to open my eyes again. The light was too bright, but I somewhat got used to it. I sat up and looked around.

I was in a hospital room. I made a face at that. I didn't like hospitals, the smell was unsettling and it was too bright.

Rosalie, Emmett and Dylan sat around my bed. All of them wore different expressions on their faces. Rosalie looked concerned, Emmett encouraging, and Dylan...I couldn't tell.

"What am I doing here? Where's Bella?"

"Bella is in the room next door. She woke up half an hour ago. We saw her and she seems to be fine, she's worried about you though," Rose told me.

"You just fainted. Bella was frantic, she said that you don't faint often," Dylan added.

"I don't. The last time I did, I didn't wake up for two days," I mumbled.

"Well, then we're lucky to have you back after 12 hours," Emmett said with a big childlike, dimply grin on his face.

"12 hours? Damn." I rubbed my forehead. "So, are you guys going to tell me what happened?"

They exchanged glances and then looked at me in confusion.

"What?" I asked self-consciously.

"You don't remember?" Dylan asked carefully.

"Remember wha-" and then the memory hit me. I shuddered and I felt the panic rising in me once again.

"Shh, it's okay. Relax," Dylan whispered in my ear his hand on my arms, stopping me from shaking. I looked up at his face and saw a kind smile there. My shivering stopped and for the first time, I actually saw more than just an annoying pretty boy. He did have some personality after all.

"Chris! I was so worried about you," the voice that I have known all my life exclaimed. I looked around Dylan and saw Bella tripping into the room.

She was caught by Edward, luckily and I felt a little smile tug at the sides of my mouth when I saw the concerned look on his face. He steadied her and she blushed for a moment, then continued to make her way toward me. She threw herself in my arms and squeezed me with all her strength.

"How are you?" she asked me softly, still not releasing me. I held onto her tightly.

"I'm okay, I think. And you?"

"Coping." We smiled fondly at each other and our bond hummed contently, but darker thoughts crossed my mind.

"Bella, tell me what happened," I demanded quietly. I couldn't stand the memory of Bella freaking out.

Bella's smile vanished and she looked as if she wasn't going to tell me. I narrowed my eyes at her and then it happened again.

I heard her thoughts. Or rather saw them. She was thinking about what happened. First how she and I went to our rooms.

When she opened her door, she stepped halfway in only to see a dead dog lying there. It was sliced open and the blood was everywhere. The sight of it's guts made Bella sick and she started to panic. Why was this in her room? She heard me scream then. I couldn't see more than that, because Bella's thoughts changed. It was me lying on the couch of that living room.

I had been out of my mind. I saw myself tossing around like a mad woman, screaming to get the spiders off of me. I slapped my own arms and even scratched myself on some places. Tears were running down my face...

I didn't want to see anymore. I took a deep breath and returned to my own mind. Looking down on my arms, I realized for the first time a few bruises and scratches.

"That's so awful. Why would someone do this to you?" I whispered. Bella looked up at me with a confused expression but then understanding crossed her face and was soon replaced by sadness.

"Or to you," a voice added. I looked up and saw Carlisle and Esme entering the room. "We will have to find the person responsible for this. You don't have any idea who would have done something like this, do you?"

Bella and I shook our heads. Carlisle sighed and ran a hand through his short golden blond hair. He seemed to be frustrated.

"Well, girls, we've taken care of everything and you're free to go back to your rooms now. Maybe the kids should escort you, just in case," Esme said and smiled at us, before she and Carlisle left them room again.

"Alright, I think we should let Chris get dressed and then we'll be on our way out," Dylan said, earning confused glances from everyone. He simply quirked an eyebrow at us. I dismissed it and waited for them to leave the room.

I got dressed quickly and tried not to think about the incident too much. It was probably just some stupid prank from someone. Someone with a very twisted sense of humor, but I don't think that this meant anything. After all there was not a single person, except Bella, that knew that I had a rather serious case of arachnophobia. It had been like this since I was little. When I was five, I accidentally locked myself in our basement. There hadn't been any light, but there had been many, many spiders. Somehow I managed to fall into a whole lot of them and they were all over me. I remembered that I had been desperate to get them off but I didn't see anything. It had been a while until Mom found me. It doesn't exactly sound bad, but it had been when I was five. Back then I was scared to death and ever since then I didn't deal too well with spiders.

I stepped out of the room and Bella immediately hooked her arm through mine and put her head on my shoulder.

"I guess we can go," Alice said and all of us left the hospital. Outside it was rather cloudy and it looked like it was about to rain. Jasper stopped walking, causing all of us to halt as well and look at him in question.

"What's wrong Jasper?", Alice asked. Jasper shook his head as if trying to get rid of a thought. Emmett turned and smiled mischievously.

"Whoever is the first at the fountain, gets ten dollars from all the losers. No cheating!" he exclaimed and started running, leaving the rest of us behind with a dumbfounded expression.

"Don't just stand there, are you going to let him win?" Jasper was the first to get out of the daze and started running as well. The rest of us followed, everyone with their own scream of motivation.

Third POV

None of the kids saw the person that had been watching them in the shadows. He smiled coldly. None of them would ever guess that it was him who put those animals in the girls' rooms. But his master wouldn't be too pleased to hear that they were not yet ready. He sighed and walked away, knowing that his master would be anything but pleased with him at this moment, even if it wasn't his fault.

Chris POV

Everyone complained when they handed Emmett the ten dollars. He had a head start, so this was hardly fair, but he still expected us to pay up. That idiot. We all hung out for a little while longer around the fountain until it was time for dinner.

Bella and I sat on our - now - more or less usual table, where the D's were already waiting for us.

"Hey, guys. I heard what happened. Are you okay?" Dario asked in a concerned tone. I shrugged, not really wanting to talk about it.

"Someone in this school has to be really twisted to do such a thing," Damon commented and slung his arm around my shoulder.

"Obviously," I stated.

It was more of a reflex than anything else that I leaned against his shoulder. Damon seemed to be surprised, but didn't say anything. Leaning against him like that made me think about giving him a chance. After all he was very good-looking and he was nice. It would take a bit more to win my heart but it was a start and it had been some time since I had a guy to lean on. Although I would never admit it, I wanted to be with my Prince Charming someday, just like every other girl.

Overall, dinner wasn't very interesting, but I got curious glances from Bella every now and then. At the end of dinner, I was a little wary about going to my room. So was Bella. Dean and Damon seemed to notice that.

"We could escort you to your rooms?" Dean suggested after seeing our expressions. I nodded gratefully, took Damon's hand and pulled him along.

When we stood in front of my door I handed him the key. "You open it!" I demanded and he obliged right away.

I turned away from the door not wanting to see it, if it was actually there again.

"It's all clear," Damon whispered into my ear and let the key dangle in front of my face. I snatched it and turned to smile gratefully at him.

"Thank you," I said and gave him a small peck on his cheek. Before I vanished into my room, I winked at Bella, who smiled in amusement at Damon's shocked but ecstatic expression.

I didn't know what to do with myself then, so I decided to read some of our school books and eventually, I fell asleep when I started reading about the seventh sense.

Saturday morning came and I woke up on my small couch. It wasn't really good to sleep on it. I looked at the time.

It was 10:30 already.

"Come on Chris, let's grab something to eat," Bella shouted outside my door.

"Coming!"

The whole Saturday was not really that exciting. We hung out with our friends (yes, at this point I really thought of them as friends) and practiced turning water into wine.

Emmett and Edward tried to help us as much as they could and eventually I managed to do it. Bella and Jasper were next to complete the task and after that it was Alice and Rose. We were so ecstatic that we started happy dancing around the fountain. To celebrate her success, Emmett and Rose made out for ten minutes. It was disgusting to watch and even worse to hear, so when I got tired of it I pushed them into the fountain and ran as fast as I could, since Rose was not to happy about being wet.

Meanwhile, the others stayed behind and talked and it seemed like Bella and Edward were starting to get closer. At some point Rose caught me and decided the best punishment was to tickle me and she was not very far off with that. After many minutes of merciless tickling, Rosalie decided to be done with me and walked over to the others, letting me lay on the lawn. I was exhausted from all the laughing and my tummy hurt so I didn't move an inch.

Damon's face suddenly appeared above mine.

"Hey there," he greeted me cheerfully.

"Hey there yourself." Damon sat down beside me and I sat up. He pushed some of the dark hair that was dangling in his face out of the way and let out a deep breath, looking up in the sky. The weather was really nice today again, but I knew that it was going to change soon.

"You know, since you didn't eat lunch with me the other day we should do something together now," he stated, smiling a little at me.

"Do you have anything particular in mind?"

"Um, actually no," he admitted.

"Well, then let me know when you do," I said and got up to rejoin the others.

After that I spent the rest of the day with my new friends and let every negative thought go away. The sun was probably one of the reasons why I felt much better, and on Sunday the sun was shining again, so we spent the day more or less like the previous day. We watched the boys play football and Kate joined us to cheer for Dylan. She wasn't too bad, but for some reason, her presence bothered me a little. I ignored it though and simply enjoyed watching the boys, who played shirtless, giving me a reason to find this interesting. It got even more interesting when the D's came along and decided to play as well. What's better than watching a bunch of hot boys, sweating with no shirts on? Ben & Jerry's ice cream, of course, but I didn't have any so this would have to do. I couldn't help but notice that Dylan had a really nice body and Damon wasn't bad either. Dylan's was better, but still both of them were drool-worthy. I was not the only one thinking like this. It was like every girl in the school was sitting there as well, watching the guys and even taking pictures of them. Every guy had his own cheerleaders and at some point, the amount of girls was so much that we had to force the boys to get dressed again.

I handed Damon his shirt, he grabbed it very fast and pulled me toward him. I could feel the heat radiating from him and I saw his chest rising and falling in a quick manner.

"Why do I have to put a shirt on?" he asked.

"Because there are about a hundred girls drooling at the sight of you half-naked," I answered.

"Are you saying that you're jealous?" he suggested with a boyish smile on his face. I swear his attitude was changing fast. A couple of hours ago he was nothing more than a cute boy and now he was starting to get all sexy on me.

I winked playfully at him "Maybe," I said and went to walk away, but he grabbed hold of me.

"You will go out with me tonight," he stated.

"Who said that?"

"I just did."

"But what if I don't want to?"

"Then I will choose one of these drooling girls."

I looked around and my gaze stopped at Dylan and Kate. He was pulling her into an embrace, kissing her softly. For someone who had complained about being together with her, he sure changed his mind quickly.

"Okay." I sighed. "What do you want to do?"

"You'll see. I'll pick you up at twelve."

"But we already have curfew at ten," I protested. Yes, even I had a responsible side.

Damon was jogging toward his friends. "Let that be my worry," he yelled and waved at me.

I shook my head at him and noticed that I still had his shirt. I smiled a little and joined my friends again.

Alice had decided to go to the schools swimming pool, so all of us went along. I didn't even understand why all of them did what Alice wanted to do. But come to think of it, I didn't even get why they were such close friends and how we ended up as part of them.

The day passed very quickly and soon I was in my room again at loss of something to do. I started reading, and when the clock said that it was half past eleven, I decided to get ready for my...date.

I put on a short red dress. I always used to wear it back home. The skirt of it flowed lightly around and followed with every move I made. It ended mid-thigh and it was pretty thin.

I was looking for something to cover myself up a bit when my phone started to ring. I looked at it and saw that no one was actually calling, it just rang. Then a message appeared on the screen.

Come out.

I frowned. There wasn't even a number, but then I remembered. Damon had this technical gift, so it was probably him.

I opened my door, only to find him standing there.

"Wh-" I started, put he quickly put his hand on my mouth and signalled for me to be quiet. He pulled me along and moved as quietly as possible.

We didn't take the elevator, we took the stairs. And soon we landed in the kitchen.

Dean and Dario were waiting in the kitchen. The boys nodded at each other and Damon walked toward a back door. He didn't open it at first, he only put his hand on the handle and waited for a moment. Then he opened the door and ushered all of us outside.

The boys led the way and we walked behind the house, through a lot of bushes and trees. I was about to curse out loud for wearing this short dress, when we came to halt.

The school compound simply had too many meadows. There was a big bonfire in the middle of the place and there were a lot of people sitting on tree trunks around it.

"Am I finally allowed to talk?" I asked quietly.

"Yes," Damon answered and took me with him to sit down. He motioned for his friends to go and sit down somewhere else, so we sat a bit further from the others, alone.

"What exactly is this place and why are so many kids not in their beds?" I asked. My sarcasm was returning to life.

"They always meet here. Sometimes it's kinda boring but other times it's really exciting. Some of these kids here have pretty amazing talents, not like you obviously, but this girl over there for instance-" he pointed at a black-haired girl on the other side "-she dances with the fire. It's really beautiful to watch."

I raised an eyebrow.

"Not as beautiful as you are," he quickly added.

"If you say so." I sighed and leaned against his shoulder.

For the rest of the night, Damon and I mostly talked about everything and nothing. We listened to the stupid ghost stories that some guy told, creating the images in the fire and laughed at Dean when he burned himself with the fireballs he was trying to juggle around. At two o'clock, I was starting to get really tired.

"I should get you back, right?" Damon asked after I yawned for the fifth time in a row.

I nodded sleepily.

"Okay, let's go." He lightly jumped up and pulled me along.

After we made it through the bushes and trees, he took my hand casually, like we were a couple already. I let him and enjoyed the distant feeling of butterflies in my tummy. It wasn't really strong but it was nice anyway.

When we stood in front of my room, I hugged Damon quickly.

"Thanks for taking me out in the middle of the night and taking away precious sleeping hours," I whispered, and pulled back so he could see the smile on my face

He shook his head slightly at me."You're welcome," he mouthed and then he leaned down toward me in an attempt to kiss me.

I turned my head so he only kissed my cheek. "You'll have to work a lot harder than that to actually get a kiss," I informed him when I saw his confused expression, then opened my bedroom door. "Good night." I closed my door quietly, not even waiting for him to say anything else.

As soon as I was out of the dress, I fell into my bed and slept.

Unfortunately, my alarm went off too soon and I would have killed it if Bella hadn't entered my room, telling me to get up and then left again to get ready.

I managed to drag myself out of bed and get ready. When I stood in front of the mirror in my school uniform, I noticed that I didn't even look half as tired as I felt, but my hair was a mess. I pulled it back into a ponytail, although I didn't like doing that. I always wore my hair down, or like last week with a scarf pushing it back. Today, I did like Bella and left the room just in time to get to breakfast with Bella, who was already on her way downstairs.

The boys sat with us at breakfast like every morning, but I got suspicious glances from Bella who noticed how acquainted Damon and I suddenly were.

When we were on our way to school with Rose, Alice and Jasper like usual, Bella dished out to Alice and Rose.

"Spit it out, Swan. What have you and the pretty boy done?" Rose asked when Bella was done telling on me. I stuck my tongue out at my lovable sister and put my arm around Rose's waist, who had put her arm around my shoulder.

"Nothing really. He took me out on a date last night," I told her, just as he ran past us waving quickly at me.

"When was that? You were with us the whole time," Alice piped.

"Like I said, last night."

"You mean really in the night?" Alice asked.

I nodded.

"Oh Chris, you're a bad girl. That's against school rules and you know it. I like it," Rose giggled and bumped her hip against mine.

The whole day started of quite good and I surprisingly did not fall asleep during classes. The morning classes passed rather quickly and today we decided to eat lunch in the schools cafeteria with Emmett and Edward.

After that we had Specialized Magic. But since today was Monday and Laurent had announced that we had theory on Mondays, we just walked back to our usual classroom.

"Good morning, class." Laurent entered the room and looked around. His gaze settled on me and I think I saw something like a frown appear on his face. Then he moved on and continued the class."Like I said last week, today I will tell you what classification you have. Most of you might have guessed yours already, but there might be some surprises." He started to read the list and I hardly listened. I didn't really care. I heard that Alice was a Special (the proper term for those with 'other' powers) and so were Jasper and Rosalie.

"Isabella Swan. Hydro, Psych and Special." Once again everyone in class started to murmur. You'd think they'd get used to us being different some time.

"For now I'm going to put you into Hydro, because I don't know the full extent of your powers yet. It might change though," he continued. "Christabel Swan. The same thing. Pyro, Psych and Special. I will put you into Pyro for now." Then he moved onto the less interesting people. I stopped listening. Like I said, I didn't care. They were all just secondary characters in my life, they should be lucky when they actually get text.

The whole lesson was all about the proper use of our talents and how it was possible to have more than one gift. I was starting to get bored so I raised my hand.

"Yes, Ms. Swan?" Laurent questioned warily.

"I'm bored," I stated making a few people in the class laugh.

"That's nice to know, but maybe you wouldn't be if you were paying attention to the lesson," Laurent didn't hide the annoyance in his voice.

"Oh, I did and I don't really like it. I wanna learn something else."

"Then what do you want to learn?" Laurent asked.

"I wanna know what animal spirits are." Laurent seemed to be surprised that I actually had some superior motives to interrupt his lesson and didn't just do it for fun.

"Well, you're not really at the stage yet to learn that. It's going to be a special class for elected students only, since not everyone is able to master this branch of magic. I haven't even mastered it myself."

"So what exactly is it?" I pressed.

"Every witch has an animal spirit. An animal that suits the witches personality. Every witch has that, but to actually do the magic with it is the real problem. My animal spirit, for instance, is the Chameleon. If I would have been able to connect properly with that branch of magic, today I would be able to talk to chameleons and turn into one or inherit some of it's abilities. There's more to it, I think, but I can't tell you that much," Laurent finished and looked at me to check that I had listened.

I nodded gratefully at him and gestured for him to continue his lesson. The roll of his eyes didn't escape my notice.

The rest of the day was a drag and the rest of the week wasn't any better.

I guess only the first week was exciting, but when you actually get used to the craziness, it gets boring.

Everyone in the class finally managed to turn water into wine and we were now faced with the challenge of turning it back. Esme taught us all about merpeople, Laurent was making us use our powers while he stood there with a stopwatch, seeing how long we could keep it up. In Potions class, all of us had to do the potion again because none of them worked. But mine did work the second time I tried and so did Rose's by the third time Alice, Jasper and Bella caught up.

I went on two more dates with Damon, both of them during sunlight. I found the picnic very interesting, but he loved the movie we watched. Dylan had dumped Kate again and made his move on another girl. Edward and Bella got along like old friends and I came to think that Rose and I could be something like best friends some day.

The whole week was like a bit from a movie and we had nice weather all the time, which shouldn't be possible since we were in Forks. Edward explained to me then that once the weather gets bad, the school puts up their own sky. We have nice weather all the time, but in reality, it's raining.

Alice thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to go shopping and dragged us all along on Saturday. We were all so tired afterward that we went to sleep at seven in the evening and didn't wake up until twelve on the next day.

All in all, I was really starting to enjoy myself here and I felt like life couldn't get any better than that, although classes were insanely boring.

Little did I know back then that all the good things come to an end.

In my case it was a very bad end.


A/N: Okay that's it! Did y'all like it, love it, hate it? Doesn't really matter to me I had fun writing it. I just feel a bit weird about Chris' arachnophobia... but my dearest beta likes it, so I guess it isn't really that horrible

Did any of you check out the FF written by myself and You And Me Up In A Tree? I really hope you did, because if I take too long to update, you should now what is distracting me from my work here. Well, this story is actually distracting me from my other two FFs but I'm working on that as well, it just takes a bit longer...Hmmmmm, anything else I wanna mention? Does anyone here know how to make an insanely good trailer? I think it would be soooooo cool to have a trailer made about an FF. The maker would, of course, get a special treat (a little tiny piece of the plot, or maybe some Sneak peaks from the future chapters) and would be the one person that is making my day.

Don't even ask me why I came up with this idea, I just felt like it, everything that is in my author's notes is just the random crap that crossed my mind in exactly this moment. And you know what, my laptop did not faint on me yet, so maybe I solved the problem:D:D Yay me! Oh yeah, please do me a favor and review, I don't think I actually have to mention that every time, do I?