*Ugh* Sorry for the long wait guys. I lacked motivation to write this BIG time and my internet went out at one point. Still, hope this chapter makes up for it, and I own nothing from Rosario + Vampire or Kid Icarus, they are bot copyrighted to their respective owners.

[The door bursts open to reveal Kurumu, Yukari, and Viridi.]

Kurumu: YOU!

Pokemaster: Aw crap here we go...


Chapter 11: Safety Committee, or Gang of Thugs?

Pandora was in a dimly lit room talking to a man in a long black coat with white trim. He was in the shadows so she couldn't make out very many details. Pandora decided it was time to get rid of Pit, and she came up with a way to do so. She had asked her fellow teachers if there was some type of monitoring branch of the school and they all pointed to and warned her about the Public Safety Committee. At the moment, she was speaking to the committee's leader, Kuyou.

"Are you certain about this?" Kuyou asked the goddess.

"Fairly." She replied. "I've heard some of my students talk about it during class. They say that the Gazette is the best source of info here at the school." Kuyou smiled in the darkness.

"So," he started, "the Newspaper Club is once again at work. If that fool didn't learn a thing last year, then he'll learn his lesson now." Pandora could feel the malicious tone in his voice and smiled lightly; her plan was going along smoothly. "Keito." Kuyou then called. A door opened to reveal the silhouette of a girl. "Tomorrow I want you to go to where the Newspaper Club hands out copies of their paper to the students. Show them how we, deal with problems around here." Kuyou stated.

"Yes sir." His subordinate replied before closing the door. Kuyou then turned his attention back to Pandora.

"Thank you for pointing us in the right direction Miss Dorathy." He told her. "Those fools have been a problem for us in the past, and I doubt that anything has changed." Pandora simply smirked.

"My pleasure Kuyou. Anything to help keep the peace." She replied as she took her leave. Once she went out the door, she then chuckled a little. Knowing Pit; he won't just surrender, and that's exactly what I'm counting on. She thought to herself. The energy I felt from Kuyou is outstanding. If he is as powerful as he seems, then getting rid of that angel should be no problem at all.

The following morning Pit was up early and was on his way to the Newspaper Club HQ. The deadline for the paper was today and the crew had managed to get it done; all they needed to do was publish it and hand copies out to the students. After a few minutes Pit arrived at the HQ but when he was in front of the door he noticed that it was open just a crack. After he opened the door fully he saw Pandora in her disguise looking at the draft of the paper that Pit and the crew finished. "Quite the work you have here." Pandora greeted. "And I can see why that the snow woman likes your articles."

Pit, however, was not in the mood for a "good morning". "What do you think you're doing here?" he asked sternly.

"Just figured I would drop by." Pandora replied with an unchanging mood. "I heard the paper was quite popular so I figured I could sneak a peek at the next issue." Pit decided this was a good opportunity to get some answers.

"You know what, I've been wondering." Pit said, starting to move into his usual attitude around bad guys. "Pittoo told us that he defeated you at the Rewind Spring. Mind shedding some light on that?"

"Quite the interesting story behind that one." Pandora told him. "You see, the Rewind Spring is able to reverse any sort of change that has been done to the body, including injuries. And as it turns out, it also emits a special energy to keep someone alive long enough to use the spring's water to heal themselves."

"And I'm guessing that you were able to survive because of that?"

"Just a tiny dip of my finger was all it took."

"There's also something else that's bugging me." Pit then said. "You never did tell us who you're working with."

If the was a time where Pandora was ever impressed by the angel, this would be the first. "I'm surprised to see you remembered." She responded as she rose from her seat. "Although that will have to wait for another time." She started leaving and Pit had a somewhat irritated look on his face since he didn't get the answer he wanted. "Right now…" Pandora started as she stopped at the door and spared Pit one last look. "I'd be more worried about yourself, and your little friends." With that she left and Pit was not only agitated, but a bit worried too; just what did she mean by that? He decided to keep a close eye on Pandora but also decided to make sure the draft was ready; the deadline was today after all.

A while later, Pit and the Newspaper Club were once again handing out copies of the Gazette to the students. The students and club members alike were excited that the new issue was out for different reasons. The students who read the paper were wanting the next issue and the Newspaper Club were excited that they finally got it done and that the readers wanted to read it. Pit on the other hand wasn't as excited; he was still thinking about what Pandora had told him earlier and was a bit worried that he couldn't figure out what she meant. Although the expression was barely visible, Gin caught onto it and got curious.

"Hey Pit, somethin' buggin' ya?" He asked the angel.

"Huh? Oh, uh…no, I'm fine." He responded.

"I don't know. I could've sworn that you seemed a bit worried about something." Gin said, unconvinced by Pit's answer.

"It's nothing, really." Pit dismissed. Although Gin was his friend, Pit didn't want the thought of the Goddess of Calamity possibly planning something bad for his friends to bother him, or the girls for that matter. He tried his best to put up a positive attitude but Gin was still a bit suspicious; something just didn't seem right.

They continued handing out papers to the students, before…"Oh man, it's them." One student said worryingly as they saw a group of people dressed in black clothing with white trim heading in the direction of the Newspaper Club's booth. Every student there turned to where the oncoming group was and started to get a bit worried. Even Pit's group got a bad feeling from them and Pit somehow knew something bad was gonna happen. The group that had everyone in the area worried stopped at the booth. Leading the group was a girl with long purple hair, pale skin, and a creepy look on her face as she grinned menacingly. She walked over to the table and picked up a copy of the Gazette andread it with interest.

"I see that the paper has gotten popular again, Morioka." The girl observed as if she somehow knew Gin. Pit looked to his club leader to see that he had a slightly angered look about him.

"Just what are you doing here? And what do you want?" Gin asked; his anger slightly elevating.

"The answer to both of those questions is simple." The girl stated as she stopped reading and took the paper in booth hands. Everyone watched as she abruptly tore the copy she had in half down the middle, shocking the Newspaper Club. The girl then dropped the halves she had and her smile got slightly wider. "We're here to put you out of business." With that one of her goons walked up to the table and karate chopped it in half instantly, shocking Pit's group even more and scaring away the students that stopped by to get a copy. More of the mystery girl's goons walked up to the girls that, despite resisting, had the copies they were holding torn out of their grasp and ripped to shreds.

"No! Stop!" Yukari pleaded but they ignored her and took the boxes that now were on the ground and as one of the were about to destroy it, a hand grabbed his arm and he turned in that direction just as Pit let loose a punch to the goon's upper jaw. He dropped the box and several more goons closed in on Pit only for them to meet the same fate as Pit had conjured his Rosario Claws and cut them down easily. He then turned to the girl that was leading them to see her with an angry expression.

"You…" she growled. "Just who do you think you are?"

"I should be asking you that!" Pit retorted; pointing one of his claws at the girl. "Who do you think YOU are coming and trashing our stand?" The girl's expression change from anger to an amused smirk and had the silent chuckle to go with it.

"Looks like I forgot to introduce myself." She stated. "My name is Keito, one of the top commanders of the Public Safety Committee."

"Public Safety Committee?" Pit repeated.

"Yes. The Committee is made up of students who protects the peace and keeps order here at Yokai Academy. In other words if anyone here is threatening someone or breaking the rules, we step in to stop them." Keito explained as her goons got up to their feet.

"Well you answered half of my question. But what gives you the right to just up and attack us?"

"Why?" Keito chuckled. "Because this little club of yours wasn't authorized by us."

"Wait, authorized?"

"To prevent anything, illegal, from operating without our knowledge certain measures are taken. Thus the Newspaper Club was never allowed to exist without our consent. Plus, they had their chance last year but blew it. Isn't that right Morioka?" Keito finished as she turned her attention to the werewolf. Gin's fellow club mates turned to him with a confused look.

"Gin, what is she talking about?" Moka asked, but Gin didn't answer. He was looking to the ground with his fists clenched. Pit got the feeling something happened between them and the Committee last year.

"Since I am feeling a bit generous, I'll make you a deal." Keito spoke up. Pit turned his attention back to the officer. "I'll make it to where none of this ever happened, if you all destroy every remaining copy of the paper you have and disband your club."

"And if we don't?" Pit asked; gripping his claws tighter.

"If you don't…well you won't need me to tell you what'll happen then." She stated as some of her goons snickered a little.

Pit was left with two options: he could finish the group surrounding him and interrogate Keito for more info, but that would mean having the entire Safety Committee right on his doorstep. This fact didn't bother him much. He pretty much carried the entire weight of Palutena's army by himself and always came out on top in a battle. On the other hand, if he stood down, he wouldn't have to take any unnecessary risks and keep his friends safe, but that would mean he would have to find another club to join and there was no way in hell he was joining the Swimming Club again and/or join a club without his friends. After thinking about for a minute he came to a decision.

"Have it your way." Gin spoke up before Pit could voice his opinion. He was also surprised by Gin's decision. "Stand down Pit. There's no other way."

"Huh?" Kurumu voiced.

"But, Gin…" Pit replied.

"Just do it!" Gin then ordered. "I'm the club leader here so stand down!"

Pit honestly didn't have anything to say to that, because there was nothing to say. One of the many things he learned from being in the service of Palutena was to always recognizing authority. With no other option, Pit banished his claws and put his arms to his side. Keito smirked at the scene playing out before her.

"Wise choice." She said. "You have until sundown. By then I expect nothing left in those boxes." She stated as she turned to her goons. "Let's go." She commanded as she and her lackeys started walking away, one of them spit on one of the torn up Gazette copies and chuckled as he did.

As they left the view, the group stood there silently and turned their attention to Gin.

"I don't get. Why did you do that?" Pit asked his club leader.

"It doesn't matter." Gin responded, now looking depressed. "Once class is over I want you guys to burn the last of the copies we have."

"They can't force us to just quit, can they?" Yukari then said.

"Isn't there another way?" Mizore asked.

"Just do what I say!" Gin ordered, surprising the girls. "Every last copy is to be burned. And that's final." Gin finished as he started walking away. Something about the way Gin was acting had rubbed Pit the wrong way. He didn't like seeing his friend like this but he was right; Gin was the club leader and he gave them an order. With that, Pit sighed.

"Come on guys," he started, "let's clean up before class starts." He started picking up the papers that weren't torn up and put them in a box with the girls reluctantly doing the same.

Pandora was watching what happened behind a tree from a distance. She was mildly disappointed that Pit chose to stand down but remembered that Palutena taught him loyalty and devotion so it was to be expected when Gin told him to do so. As she walked to the school she started hoping that things would be more fruitful after school.

After school had ended, Pit and the girls were on their way to the garbage disposal area carrying boxes of newspapers. They were all rather depressed as they put paper after paper into the furnace used to dispose of burnable trash. As they continued Pit noticed Kurumu looking more hesitant than the others were about burning the Gazette copies. He couldn't quite figure it out, but he decided to continue with the task at hand. Close to half an hour passed before the group burned all the Gazette copies they had. All of them were pretty depressed as they started walking to their dorms. Pit, however, did a quick head count and noticed that Kurumu wasn't following them. He turned around while the others continued walking and saw the bluenette sitting next to the furnace holding a copy of the Gazette; the last copy in fact.

"Kurumu, what are you doing?" He asked. Kurumu just hugged the paper she had closer to her and brought her knees up.

"I can't do it." She said sadly. Pit could feel her sorrow and sat next to her.

"You know Gin told us to." He told her.

"And?" she questioned. Pit didn't really have an answer to that, so he used what was available.

"I don't know." He sighed. Kurumu didn't respond. "Do you mind if I ask you a question?" Despite her head being somewhat low she nodded. "Why are you holding onto that copy anyway?"

"Isn't it obvious?" Kurumu asked. Pit was confused. "Aside from the others, you and I made this paper together." This surprised the angel. "All the time we spent making this, everything we talked about while writing it. Destroying it would be like destroying the memories of the time we spent together and, I can't do that." Pit listened to every word, and Kurumu did have a point. Destroying it would pretty much be like destroying their friendship, and he didn't want to throw that away. He smiled a little and looked up.

"You know, I bet what they didn't know wouldn't kill them right?" He thought out loud, surprising the succubus a bit. "I bet if we were careful and played our cards right, we'd be able to keep that paper a secret." Pit then looked to Kurumu. "What do ya think?" he asked her with his trademark smile. Kurumu herself could only smile at the angel. She then stood up with Pit doing the same and she looked into his eyes.

"Thank you Pit," she started, "you have no idea how much this means to me." Pit didn't say anything. The two started walking away before Kurumu was yanked backwards by some unknown force, startling the duo a bit. When Pit turned around he saw Kurumu hanging a few feet off the ground with a string on her back that was being held by the PSC commander from before. She laughed a little bit before addressing the angel.

"I warned you about what would happen if you didn't do as I say." Keito said coldly. "Now the both of you will pay the price."

Pit started to feel his anger rising. "Put her down now!" he demanded.

"Oh? You want her?" she asked, messing with the angel. "Then come and get her!" She challenged as she took off, dragging Kurumu behind her.

"PIT!" The succubus cried as the angel took off after Keito.

Pit had been running for a little while and he had to admit that Keito was fast. But when he caught up to where he last saw her he could see the purple-haired girl standing below a large spider web that was spun between a couple of trees, and Kurumu was tied to it by her wrists and ankles. He started to feel his anger rise even more when he saw his friend being restrained. He looked back to Keito who had a dark smile on her face. "You better let her go right now." Pit stated, but Keito's smile only grew wider.

"Or else what?" She asked. "You'll fight me?"

"If that's what it's gonna take."

Keito chuckled at Pit's statement. "First you defy us, and then you threaten one of the Committee's top commanders…" She listed, "Such acts are punishable by death!" She then declared as she threw off her coat. When she did though there wasn't much of a difference; she wore a black sleeveless top that matched her outfit and revealed her entire stomach and a tiny bit of her chest, but there was also a brown patch like area on her stomach with six spider like legs protruding from it. This surprised and creped out Pit.

"Gross, I knew you'd be something freaky but give me a break!" He said, slightly disgusted by Keito's partial transformation. But then Pit remembered what she said earlier. "And what do you mean my actions are punishable by death?"

"The Public Safety Committee tolerates no act of opposition or defiance. In order to keep the peace, those that would threaten the order of this school are punished by any means necessary." Keito explained. Pit began to feel that the way Gin acted earlier today started to make sense.

"I'm starting to get the feeling that this wasn't the first year that Gin ran the Newspaper Club was it?" Pit questioned.

"Guess you are smarter than you look." Keito observed. "Morioka did run the Newspaper Club last year. But when he and his little friends tried to expose the Committee's so called corrupted ways, his friends paid the price, if you know what I mean." She said as she started laughing, maliciously.

Pit realized what Keito meant instantly. Gin and his friends from last year tried to expose the Committee for what they really were; a petty gang of thugs that will do anything to keep an iron hold on the school. However, the Committee caught onto what they were doing and killed all of Gin's club mates in front of him as a warning. Now knowing the truth, Pit's anger rose to the boiling point as he clenched his fists tightly and his eyes flashed between crimson and blue. "You…you monsters…" He growled as a light blue aura surrounded him. Keito was amused by Pit's anger but at the same time felt just a little uneasy. "You'd kill innocent people just hold up your sorry excuse of a reputation as the school's security. You hurt others without a second thought like no one would care. People like you don't even deserve to be called this school's protectors!"

"Watch your tone angel!" Keito demanded.

"Make me!" Pit retorted as he transformed. He now stood in his angel form with his eyes colored crimson. "In the name of the Goddess of Light, Palutena, the TRUE protector of the peace and guardian of order," he started as he formed his Rosario Bow, "I WILL defeat you!" He declared as he charged straight for the spider woman. Keito jumped into the air to dodge but Pit was quicker as he shot a crimson arrow at her. She managed to dodge it but it still grazed her side. As she winced in pain she jumped onto a tree branch and landed on her spider feet. When she saw that Pit wasn't in front of her she turned around only to feel the angel's foot kicking her face. She flew a few feet before catching a tree branch and steadying herself. Pit was in the air in front of her instantly; she barely managed to dodge the blades of his bow as he had it arranged and spinning like a saw blade. She then shot spider silk at him from her mouth but Pit demonstrated his quick reflexes by catching it with his hand, surprising her a little bit. Pit wasted no time with the opportunity and pulled the string and Keito along with it, flinging them into a tree. Keito hit her back hard against it and painfully landed on the ground. "Had enough?" Pit challenged as Keito quickly got to her feet (her spider feet that is).

"Hardly!" She replied as she shot more string at him. Pit dodged the shot and let a large crimson arrow loose and it split into several smaller ones that homed in on Keito like hunting dogs after a rabbit. She dodged some of them but the rest hit her and Pit dove after her as he pulled his bow apart. As Keito staggered onto her spider legs Pit flew in front of her and sliced two of her spider legs in half. She screamed in pain while standing on her human legs and Pit fed her a kick to the gut and pushed her into another tree.

Kurumu, still stuck in the web, watched every second of the fight and started to get worried. She had seen Pit fight before but never like this. The way he was fighting now was brutal and merciless, and she was beginning to think that it was either his anger or that his powers were starting to affect his personality. Keito was on her arms now but looked up to see Pit aiming an arrow of crimson light straight at her face. She looked into Pit's crimson eyes and could see that he meant business; he wasn't going to let her go. Now sweating with fear she needed to fast talk her way out of this.

"P-Please, let me go, you win!" she pleaded. "If you let me go, I'll let you continue working in the Newspaper Club! I won't even report any of this to the Committee!"

"After all you and your Committee have done? Not a chance." Pit stated as he pulled back on his arrow more. Keito could feel the anger in his voice and started to sweat and panic even more. Kurumu could feel it as well and knew that Pit wasn't going to let Keito go. Even though Keito and the Committee she worked for was corrupt she didn't think Keito deserve to die. Thinking quickly she brought her claws out and managed to free herself from Keito's web and landed gracefully on her feet. She then looked over to see Pit still aiming his arrow at Keito and saw that he was about to let it loose.

"Pit stop!" she called out, surprising the angel and making him look back to her.

"Why should I?" he questioned.

"Because you're better than this! Keito may be cruel like her Committee but killing her would only make you sink lower than her! Just stop please!" She reasoned as tears started welling up in her eyes.

Pit looked back to Keito who still feared for her life. He grit his teeth as he started to think about what Kurumu said. "Pit!" a familiar voice called out. He looked over to see Moka, Yukari, and Mizore running to the scene. They stopped when they saw Pit aiming an arrow at Keito's forehead and Moka took a step forward. As Pit looked into the vampire's eyes he started to get conflicted even more. He looked back to Keito as he got more frustrated at the scene and he could feel his fingers slightly slipping, and that was when a certain someone who was watching the scene decided that enough was enough.

"…Pit, let her go." A familiar voice said telepathically. Pit was extremely surprised to hear this and looked to the sky, something that confused the others, even Keito.

"L-Lady Palutena? Is that you?" Pit said, still a bit surprised, and that was when Moka and her friends realized what was happening.

Palutena giggled a little from where she was. "Sure is. How have you been?" She wondered.

"But, h-how did you-?"

"Ever since Viridi first contacted you in this world and gave you that leaf to get you home I've been trying to get in touch with you through that." She explained. "It wasn't easy, especially since you're in a dimension inside a dimension."

"How much of this fight did you see though?" Pit asked.

"Enough to know about what's going on." Palutena replied. Pit figured she must've heard enough to know about the Safety Committee. "Pit, it's alright. And besides, your friend's right, you ARE better than this, just let her go."

Pit thought about what he was doing after that. Both Palutena and Kurumu had a point, he was better than this. The Committee and its staff were cruel, sadistic, malicious and vile, and killing Keito here and now would only make the situation he was currently in worse. After finally making his decision, he sighed and his eyes turned blue again. He made the arrow he had ready disappear and banished his bow. "You can go." He told the Committee commander, but just as she was about to sigh with relief, he grabbed the collar of her shirt and lifted her into the air. "But give your boss a message from me," he started, holding her face closer to his, "if I ever catch any member of the Committee within a hundred feet of my friends ever again, I'm coming for 'em, and if I have to protect the students of this school by getting rid of every member of the Committee, then I'll do what I have to do. Got it?"

Keito gulped and nodded nervously with Pit dropping her afterwards. She then took off in the other direction and Pit watched her flee.

"Nice work Pit, but don't you think that was a bit much?" Palutena asked as the girls walked closer to Pit.

"Sorry, but Keito told me about what happened between Gin and the Committee last year." Pit replied with a sigh. Moka tried to comfort him by gently wrapping her arms around his.

"I know, and this Gin must be a very good friend if you're acting this way."

"Well he's my friend and club leader. So I kind of respect him."

"Are you still talking Palutena, Pit?" Yukari asked with slight curiosity.

"Oh, that's right, I forgot they were still there!" Palutena realized as she and Pit had forgotten about the girls (and Pit nearly face palmed for doing so). "…There. Can you guys here me now?" Palutena asked. The girls jumped slightly causing Palutena to giggle a little bit; it was kind of freaky to be hearing a voice in their head. "I'll take that as 'yes' then."

"Uh, sorry." Moka said as she and the other girls blushed slightly with embarrassment. "My name's Moka, and it's very nice to meet you Lady Palutena."

"Don't worry, I know who you are." Palutena giggled.

"Really?" the girls chorused.

"Sure do. Viridi told me about you guys when she got back, and if I remember correctly: Moka's a vampire, the girl with blue hair is Kurumu, a succubus, the youngest of the group is Yukari, a witch, and the purple-haired girl is Mizore, a snow woman."

"You got it." Yukari replied.

"So what now?" Mizore asked. "Any idea how Pit can deal with Pandora?"

"That depends actually." Palutena responded. "Since she's a teacher at this school it won't be easy."

"Well we're not going to find an answer just standing around here, are we?" Pit spoke up.

"Guess not." Palutena giggled.

"Come on guys, let's head back to the HQ and think of something." Kurumu offered.

"Right." The others said as they began walking and Pit changed back to his human form. They took several steps before Pit felt something tug on his back, hard. He turned around to see Keito in her full transformation with string coming from her mouth and held onto with her hands, and she looked rather pissed.

"Just who the hell do you think you are threatening the Committee huh? And what makes you think that you'll be able to take us all on?" She wondered.

As the others turned to Keito, Pit grabbed Moka's Rosario and tore it off the chain. A pillar of crimson light followed and then vanished to reveal Inner Moka standing next to the angel. Keito was literally shaking when she saw the legendary monster before her. "No, no way." She said. Moka then dashed to the spider and in a flash, kicked her into her own webbing that she spun before her fight with Pit. After she landed on the ground and the dust cleared the group could see Keito tangled in a ball of her own webbing with only her head sticking out.

"Does that answer your question?" Moka asked as she put a hand on her hip. She walked over to Pit who handed her the Rosario. "The next time you wake me up, make sure it's a more worthy fight." She told him.

"Right." Pit replied, sweat dropping. Moka reattached the Rosario to its chain and started to fall forward. As Pit caught her he now held Outer Moka who stirred a little.

"How often does this kind of thing happen?" Palutena asked, impressed by the pinkette's power.

"A lot." Pit replied.

"Pit?" Moka whispered.

"You okay Moka?" He checked.

"It's just, your aroma, it smells, so good." Moka's voice trailed off. Pit's thought's snapped when he heard this.

Oh boy, here we go. He thought to himself.

"I'm sorry." Moka said just before she bit him. Pit's eyebrow twitched as he felt her fangs in his neck, Palutena was trying her best to hold in her laughter and the other girls were fuming, and Pit realized that it had been a while since this last happened.

Back at the PSC HQ, Kuyou was facing a wall with a table with several student profiles on it behind him and his other three commanders on one knee bowing their heads next to him. "So, Keito has failed her mission?" Kuyou stated coldly.

"It would seem so." One of his commanders replied. Kuyou then turned to the table and picked up a profile that happened to be Gin's from off the table.

"If he still hasn't learned anything, I'll have to take matters into my own hands." He said as the profile he had started to burn.

"It isn't Morioka sir." Another one of his commanders spoke up. This piqued his curiosity. "It is the angel sir, the one known as Pit. He has even threatened to take on the Committee if we threaten his friends again, even going as far as wiping us out to protect the students." Kuyou was starting to get mad now. First Pit has the nerve to attack his underlings, then he insults the Committee and defeats Keito, and now he's threatening to destroy the Committee if they tried anything against him or his friends. Wait, threatening the Committee; that could be used to Kuyou's advantage. He smiled as he started to devise a plan.

"Has Keito reported anything else about Pit that we should know?" He asked his commander.

"Yes sir. Apparently he's in touch with his patron goddess now; the one he calls Palutena." Kuyou's smile only grew wider.

"Fair enough." He stated as he picked up Pit's profile. He started laughing to himself as the piece of paper started to burn; something he imagined happening to Pit himself.


[Pokemaster sits at a table with his head on it and between his hands while Viridi, Kurumu, and Yukari berate him for not updating for so long. Meanwhile, Palutena, Pit and Moka watch everything happen.]

Pit: Geez, I knew they would be irritated but they need to cut him some slack.

Moka: Yeah.

Palutena: Anyway, please review guys, and until next time...

Palutena, Moka, and Pit: See ya!

[Pokemaster continues to hear the girls' rants and starts to get irritated.]

Pokemaster (silently): Somebody please shut them up.