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POV: Aedon Wynne

When I left with Tali back to my ship leaving the others to do what they would with the information Kasumi got for them. I didn't much care at this point as my role had been fulfilled and I got the unspoken message from Shepard. Basically saying that if I wanted to sit this one out than it was okay with him. Just that I be on the station in case everything went to shit and they needed me.

That was perfectly okay with me and finding out that out a couple hours later when Tali and I went back into the apartment to find Garrus there was even better. Turns out they were giving him the mission off as well if he wanted to take it off. Man didn't even need to think about it before he told them yes. So, there we found him lounging on one of the couches with a drink in his hand looking through movies on the rather large TV Shepard owned.

Grabbing a drink for myself and a water for Tali I went back to them and sat down next to Tali handing her a water and taking a swig of my drink. Garrus mirroring my actions but he never did take his eye off the TV and the available movies. We made small talk as he went though all the movies with my hand perpetually on Tali's stomach. Relishing every moment that the baby kicked.

Garrus, after 20 or so minutes, couldn't find a movie that tickled his fancy and tossed me the remove. Knowing exactly what I was looking for I input the movies name into the search bar. I wasn't even sure the movie would be there but a small part of me in the back of my mind really wanted to watch it again. It seemed luck was on my side too as the movie popped up. The Predator with Arnold Schwarzenegger; great movie.

That being said, when it came up that Arnold and his team were fighting… more like being hunted by an Alien both Garrus and Tali seemed a little uncomfortable. It got so pronounced that I paused the movie to see if they were okay. They asked when the movie came out and I told them somewhere in the 1980s a good 200 years ago, maybe less. Then they proceeded to ask if that type of thing was popular with humans. Aliens coming down and attacking them and us having to fight them off.

I told them it was with a raised eyebrow curious as to where this was going. Tali looked okay but Garrus looked more ashamed than anything. I didn't really understand why though until Garrus asked me if that was how humanity viewed the First Contact War when the Turians attacked. All of their worst possible fears about the wider galaxy hammered into us from movies and culture becoming reality. I didn't sugar coat it and told him probably.

He then asked me what I thought about it and I told him that I honestly didn't care. I wasn't very old when it all happened… Was I? I don't remember anymore but all I did know was that it wasn't a consequence of mine to deal with. Besides, it isn't like I could really hate aliens realistically. Garrus was one of my best friends with Kelli, Vrul and Ilok up there along with Shepard. Then there was my wife, a Quarian and not a regular one too; an Admiral. Essentially an integral part of their own Council. Go big or go home.

So yeah, it didn't bother me at all. Besides, it would be kind of hypocritical for me to be racist against aliens. It wasn't like a singled any specific race out; I killed all who were deserving from Humans to Asari. It didn't matter to me but if you found yourself in my sights then that was it for you, I would find a way to make sure you died. That being said, Batarians don't count; slavers in general don't count as sentients. They can all die a gruesome death.

Moving on after we had fixed that and the atmosphere around us I unpaused the movie and started watching it again. Tali removed my hand from her stomach at somepoint in the movie and curled herself around me lying her head down in my lap. Her purring soft as I stroked her hair before it evened out and she fell asleep. Right before the best part of the movie too. Still, Garrus and I finished the movie and he got me a beer as he got up.

Garrus went to the kitchen to start making something to eat for the three of us. I normally would've done that but I was currently unable to with my pregnant wife on my lap. That usually wouldn't bother me at all but at the moment I didn't know how she would react to being woken up. So, staying on the side of caution and not waking her up was the best course of action for me.

A good 20 or so minutes later Garrus brought out… something. To be honest I had no idea what it was but at the same time I was cautiously okay with it. It smelled good at the very least, just looked weird with the meats in there that I couldn't recognize. Looking at the man with the question on my face she gave me a small smile.

"Its a family recipe… My mother used to make it all the time for my sister and I whenever she thought we deserved a reward," he looked off into space for a moment before chuckling to himself.

"I think we deserve a reward for all we've done," I stated starting to chuckle along with him.

"And we aren't even close to done yet," Tali spoke up having apparently woken up. Pushing herself upwards she rested her body against mine and joined in on our chuckling.

All of it dissolving into a sort of deranged laughter as we all laughed. At this point why not laugh at it all anyways? We were fighting beings that have routinely killed the entire galaxy for longer than conceivably possible. Not only that but we seemed, at least for the moment, that we had not only a real shot at winning but were winning. Then there was the fact that Shepard was currently fighting it out with his very own clone.

At this point nothing can really surprise me any more. I say that know but for some reason the galaxy will find a way to make me eat my words. Either way once we had all calmed down from our laughing fit we got about eating the food that Garrus had made for us.

Being completely honest I liked it but it wasn't the best. Like it was missing something; maybe a vegetable for a spice, maybe even just salt. I wasn't sure but it was definitely missing some small thing to bring it all together. Other than that though it was good, perfectly spicy with good texture and solid taste overall. Still, felt like it was missing something but it was good regardless.

"Garrus… Is it missing something?" I didn't want to sound like a snob but I was just curious. There had to be something that could be added here.

"Yeah actually. There's a bean called Sedefla that grows on Palavan, my mom would mix it in and it would bring it all together. Is it really that noticeable?"

"No," Tali immediately answered as I opened my mouth to respond. "Its really good Garrus. Seriously, this is good. I want the recipe for when we return to Rannoch," she nudged me at her words and I couldn't help but smile down at her. Planting a quick kiss on her forehead.

"I'll take the recipe too. As for it being noticable it was but not overly so in a bad way. It was really good," I gesutred to my empty plate, "I just knew that it would have been something better; something wasn't bringing it all together."

"Thanks for the compliments and honesty," he nodded his head to us before fiddling with his omni-tool for a moment and sent us both the recipe.

Getting up from the couch I grabbed Tali's plate and brought it to the kitchen with Garrus not long behind me. At the sink I started cleaning mine and Tali's dishes, not taking long to do so before Garrus handed me his. When he did I started to clean his as well and he worked on drying Tali and mine's before getting his when I was done cleaning it.

Stepping away from the sink I regarded Garrus and he seemed legitimately happy but at the same time I could see the tenseness in his face and body. He was worried about something, though in all reality we were all worried about someone right now. I was terrified the Reapers would get Omega and Iris before I would be able to do anything. Terrified that the next time Tali was in trouble I wouldn't be there to help her. Still, I couldn't think or focus on that; it would only distract me from the moment and this was the most important. As what would be the point of worrying if I never got to see them again because I wasn't focusing on the now.

"You doing good man?" I asked him as I grabbed a beer out of the fridge and handed it to him. As I did so I saw Tali enter the kitchen but stayed silent as she took a seat on one of the chairs.

"Not really no," I gave him a sympathetic look and gestured to him with an open palm. Silently telling him that he could talk about it if he wanted to. He released a sigh before taking a chug of his beer. "I lost contact with my family on Palavan. The city they were in collapsed in on itself; indoctrination from what little the report said."

"Completely cut off? No warning, nothing?" I asked him.

"Nothing has come to light at least. Found out last nigh when the Primarch called me… We don't even know if there are any survivors from the city in general at the moment," damn it.

"I'll get a team scrounged up Garrus. They'll get to the city and do whatever they can to find survivors and them out of there. Your family will be priority but all survivors will be needed and scanned for indoctrination," he opened his mouth to respond but I cut him off even though I didn't know what he was going to say. "It's happening Garrus."

"Good," he stated nodding his head. "Tell whoever you send that they'll need pilots as well with them. Who knows if they'll need to ge more ships on ground to get the survivors out of there," I nodded my head and put it all into a message and sent it to Vrul. Labeled it as 'High Priority' and put the payment for it as 1.5 million. A third of it coming from me and the rest of it would come from our groups own savings. The million hit wouldn't even come close to scratching what we have, let alone denting it.

After I sent the message to Vrul I looked back to Garrus and nodded my head. He let out a shaky nod of his head before pouring himself another glass of liquor, to which he downed in nearly one swig. He paid for that coughing up a storm afterwards forcing me to pat him on the back just to make sure he was okay.

With that taken care of I gave Tali a meaningful look and she nodded her head. A short conversation later Garrus had agreed to go to walk around the area and in general get his mind off things. So, of course the first spot we went was the bar in the area. Upon entering the bar time seemed to speed up to an exponential degree as that will happen with alcohol. All of our drinks of which we did not pay for a single one. We must've been given close to 1000 credits worth of free drinks; not that we actually drank that much but because they kept getting us the super expensive stuff. Only reason I know that was that the bartender had to get a stool to get to the liquor people were buying us.

It was maybe three… more likely four hours after we got there that we stumbled out of the bar completely plastered at… what time is it? Holding up my omni-tool to my face I tried to make out the numbers of the clock. I gave up after a few seconds, everything was swimming; I'll just say it's three o'clock. Very early to be this drunk.

Knowing we needed to sober up we stumbled our way to the arcade and began drunkenly playing games around the arcade. At one point I completely lost Garrus as he wandered off as I was playing a racing game against a couple kids. I can't remember what they were saying but I knew when someone was talking shit and saying that they could be. So, of course, I took that personal and told them to put their money where their mouth is.

We played that racing game for almost a half an hour before I admitted defeat. That game was nothing like real life and I ended paying the kids 1000 credits each. Not even a scratch to me but I was more disappointed in myself that I got hustled by kids. I blame drunk me, who has still been able to find drinks even at this arcade. Which might be the managers fault in all honesty… I am not making excuses.

Okay, moving on after I got hustled by the kids I began walking around the arcade like a drunken idiot trying to find Garrus. Shouted his name a couple of times and got no response. I was beginning to get frustrated when I felt someone tug my pants. Looking down there was a human kid there holding onto my pants. He was eerily familiar but I couldn't place it, I don't think I ever got this kids name but I know I've seen him before. Nine, maybe 10, years old and definitely a street kid at one point.

Removing his hand from my pants leg I got to a knee and looked at the kid. His eyes never moving from mine with a steely determination in them, like he desperately needed to talk to me. Once I lowered myself to his level as well he opened his mouth and tried to speak for a few moments but couldn't get the words out. I don't know if it was because I was less drunk than before or not but I reached out and put a hand on the kids head ruffling his hair.

"Take a deep breath. Think about what you want to do, and do it," I spoke to the kid and his eyes stared back at me with a determined fire within them.

"You save my life on Illium by giving me a chance to help you… Thank you sir," that shocked me a bit and before I knew it he was hugging me.

Now, I knew where I saw him before. He was one of the kids I chose to help me with gathering information around Illium. The ones people would never really pay attention to. I'm still not proud of myself for doing that because I was taking advantage of them but they eventually got an orphanage. Apparently it was doing right by the kids too if this moment had anything to say about it.

Still, with the kid not hugging my I returned the hug and wrapped him in my arms for a few moments before he pulled away. Wiping a tear from his eyes I smiled at the kid and he smiled back releasing a soft and emotion filled chuckle before I saw three people come into view. Human man and woman with a little girl, maybe four or five, in the man's arms.

"Cameron. What did I tell you about running off. We were worried sick," the woman lightly chastised the boy before she looked to me and her eyes widened for a moment. "I'm sorry if he disturbed you sir."

"No need to apolagize ma'am. I just found out I helped Cameron when he was younger. It's good to see that he's got a true family now," I smiled at them trying to convey my appreciation and gratitude towards the parents and confidence towards Cameron. The two parents and Cameron seemed shocked at how I conveyed my words but the little girl in the man's arms smiled brightly.

"Cam is good big brother," she shouted waving her arms about like you would expect someone of that age to. I chuckled at that and nodded at the little girl.

"Make sure to keep him that way young lady," the little girl nodded emphatically before I made to turn and walk away but felt Cam grab onto my pants leg again.

"Mr. Vakarian is planning the strategy game by the front entrance," looking down at him I nodded my head. I remembered the kid at that moment; half my intel had come from him. He was always the one that spoke for the kids even when there were older kids among them. I'm glad it seems that he was adopted. He'll be a good person hopefully.

Leaving them after briefly waving goodbye I made my way to the entrance of the arcade and found Garrus in a deadlock with an Asari. They were playing some type of strategy game that completely flew over my head. It didn't look like chess or any strategy type board game I was familiar with. So I stood there in silence and learned the game.

After about 20 minutes of watching Garrus and the woman play finish their first game in a tie and the second as well. Each seemed mildly frustrated that they couldn't beat the other but I could see it. The woman was very good with her defense and offense shooting long and open firing lanes for her ships to capitalize. Also with how spread out she made her fleet it was hard to isolate her people.

Garrus was far better offensively and adapted well to each new strategy that the woman had. Not to mention that there were a couple points in each fight he was able to isolate a group of the womans and eliminate them. However, the group that did that would immediately get annihalted by long range fire.

Seeing something that might work I tapped Garrus on the shoulder and gestured with my head to the game. He nodded to me and let me start the next game against the woman. She simply raised an eyebrow at me but didn't comment any further than that and started up the game. Knowing that all your forces were centralized at the beginning of the game I decided to go with the strategy that conquered a significant portion of Europe. Blitzkrieg.

My entire force, completely shambled together and more akin to pure chaos in its makeup slammed into the Asari's forces before they could spread out. The only thing that I was able to do with my ships as they charged was to make sure the heavy weapons were up front and center leading the charge. It worked beautifully.

The woman was never able to recover once I smashed through her lines and then encircled her two split groups. She lost the game in an astounding two minutes and just looked completely shocked at what had happened, as did the people around us. I simply took a swig of a beer that had found its way into my hand and got up taking Garrus with me out the entrance. Though I did clap her on the shoulder as I walked past, her face still glued to the screen with what had just happened. Typical Asari though, always plans for the long run; never expects someone to just run up and punch them across the face.

Leaving the arcade with Garrus we made our way over to a restuarant and went inside. The hostess immediately recognized us but we waved her off and stated that we would be going to the bar to eat and drink. She smiled and walked us to the stools where we were immediately given a menu and a coffee for the both of us. We silently thanked them for the drinks and sipped on the coffee, trying to get rid of the alcohol clouding our minds.

That, in turn, led to me ordering a half pound bacon cheeseburger knowing I would regret it later but I couldn't be bothered in all honesty to care that much about it. Garrus got some type of steak, I didn't comment, and we spent our time waiting for our food in silence sipping on our coffee. Several cups of coffee later our food arrived and we smashed through it like we had been stranded alone on an island for years.

When we finished our meal I made to pay but was refused by the manager of the place. Said that two heroes didn't have to pay and as much as I wanted to accept that I couldn't. I hacked their system and paid for the meal leaving a generous tip for the waiter that had been ours. Next time though, if they offered the meal to be free than I would take it. Just couldn't do it for the first meal, felt like I was scamming them.

After paying and leaving Garrus and I were finally sober enough. Maybe a bit of alcohol was still in our system but not enough to be of any detriment to either of us. With that in mind and our fun had for the day we made our way back to Shepard's apartment. When we got there Tali greeted us at the door in full battle dress. Neither Garrus or myself needed her to say a word as we sprinted past her and got dressed into our gear in just two minutes.

When we were dressed we ran back out with our weapons at the ready. Tali was on the balcony getting into an air car and motioned for us to follow her and we did so. Jumping over the railing without stopping and into the air car. Upon landing in the car each of us cocked our weapons and made sure that they were ready to go for what was about to happen. Looking to Tali I motioned for her to get us up to date.

"Shepard's clone is headed to the Normandy to try and commandeer it. You two got back at the perfect time as I had just finished getting dressed and called for a cab to take us to the docks."

"We know anything about the force we're up against or if we'll be able to get there before them?" Garrus asked taking the words right out of my mouth.

"It'll be close but we should be able to get there before them and we'll be facing anywhere between 12 and 20 soldiers including the cloned Shepard and Brooks."

"Who's Brooks?"

"Dark skinned girl who was with them when we arrived at Shepard's apartment. Apparently she threw her lot in with Shepard's clone; either way she dies. Traitors deserve no mercy," she growled and I nodded my head along with her. I completely agreed with everything that she just said.

It was at that moment I realized that no one was flying the air car, no taxi guy, escort guy or anybody. The seat was completely empty. Getting mildly nervous at that fact I turned to Tali who was playing with her omni-tool. I peaked over at it and saw that she was inputting multiple ways to get to the docs and continuously updating them. No wonder it felt like the air car was moving at ridiculous speeds. Because it was and Tali was telling it to ignore all traffic rules to get to the docks first.

At least it seemed like the air car was in relative control and not just slingshotting anywhere there was a hole for us to go through. I mean it did do that but it did it in a more controlled fashion so it didn't feel like it was. It was actually kind of a smooth ride to the docks and before we knew it we were landing in front of the Normandy.

Jumping out we scanned the area looking for any hostiles that we would have to engage but we saw no one. Looking around the hanger and assessing all of the possibilities around us that could be used in an attack I was thankful that for the most part it was a straight shot to the Normandy with minimal cover. It would make us holding this position long enough for Shepard and the rest to arrive very likely.

"Garrus, I want you at the entrance taking whatever shots are given to you," the man nodded and took off towards the entrance of the Normandy and opened the door before settling ing right at the entrance. "Tali, you're with me. I can't use Essence or my biotics in the environment really; to many volatile chemicals and such around. With that in mind we'll do a falling retreat if we need to. Otherwise, we hold this position."

Our said position was just about 100 or so feet form the entrance with a decent amount of cover. Looking at our cover I don't think it would hold under much pressure but we'll have to make due for now. At that Tali and I got into positions and simply waited behind cover and we didn't have to wait long at all. It was barely 10 seconds after we got into cover that we saw and heard a shuttle landing on the same platform we had landed on.

Garrus waited no longer and as soon as he had a shot on the soldiers on the platform he took a shot. Instantly dropping one of them and I stood up out of cover and fired a couple rounds at them. Unfortunately, they were able to get into cover before I could kill them as Garrus hadn't coordinated with me on when he was going to shoot. Doesn't matter at the moment anyways aso we just kept the soldiers on the platform pinned.

That lasted all of 15 seconds before they tossed a smoke grenade over their shuttle. Once it went off and obscured our vision of the platform. They used that cover to push forward and did so again so that they could get closer to Tali and myself. Without looking I touched her shoulder and she got the idea immediately.

Retreating down the catwalk we stopped about 70ish feet from the entrance of the Normandy. Once we were there and in cover with more space between us and them I looked to Garrus. Closing and opening my hand in three rapid successions told him all he needed to know. Five seconds later all three of us sent a barrage of Overloads at the smoke. Garrus was only able to send one every five seconds or so but Tali and myself with our upgraded suits curtesy of Ceelo and Tali sent a continuous barrage of them forward. It lasted for 30 seconds.

When our barrage ended I had Sam begin sending out pulses every couple of seconds. Even through the smoke the pulse worked and we were able to pick up the soldiers that were still in front of us. None of them seemed to be making an attempt to flank at all either; it wouldn't have matttered either way though. If they wanted to flank they would've had to go back the way they came and then all the way around. Something they didn't have time for.

Which became even more evident as they popped another smoke grenade and I brought Tali back again towards the Normandy. As we were backing up though I heard a clink of something hitting the ground within the smoke. Reacting as if it was a grenade I dove at Tali and tackled her to the ground protecting her with my body. It wasn't an actual grenade though, it was a concussive grenade. No bright flash, just a loud shockwave and ringing in my ears completely disoroienting me.

Getting to a knee above Tali I was barely able to control my body from falling over with how much my balance had been thrown off. Either way, I stayed true to my own training and went with the failsafe; emptying the mag. I squeezed the trigger into the smoke as fast as I could and once it ran out I loaded another and did the same. Tali below me had gotten to her side and was doing the same thing with her shotgun.

As we did that Garrus fired off a few Overloads into the smoke to better take advantage of them being pinned down. We were able to keep it up long enough for the smoke to disappear showing us only five people still alive in front of us. The rest were scattered behind them with blood and some brains scattered around the area. It's not hard to hit a group of 15ish when they only have about five feet of space to move. As for the survivors in front of us there was the Brooks lady plus the clone and three random soldiers.

"You can either live or die!" I shout at them as they're huddled behind cover. Finally taking myself off of Tali and go into my own cover. As I did this I saw another shuttle land at the platform and Shepard and company get out. All of them aiming their weapons at the clone and his people.

"Fuck you!" the clone roared back. "What makes me different from him. We are the same in every conceivable way."

"He's not an idiot," I shouted back.

"We trust him," that was Garrus.

"Good leader," Wrex.

"He has two people with body counts well into the 1000s on his side," and there was Jack. Perfect way to end the conversation as she referenced both herself and me.

The clone looked like he wanted to respond and opened his mouth to do so but stopped. Instead he dropped his weapon and stood up putting his hands behind his back in the process. The three men with him followed his lead but Brooks did not. She took off towards the railing trying to get away. Tali his her with a Sabatage and Overload before she even made it a step and I put a bullet through her head before she could take two. She dropped like a sack of potatoes.

"So… what now?" Jack asked breaking the silence that had started to form around us. Whatever the decision was, it did not involve me so I grabbed Tali's hand and pulled her to our shuttle. Garrus right behind us as we left the others to figure out this mess by themselves. Kelli and Nif were quick to follow behind us not wanting a single part in the craziness that would happen.


It took them three days to figure it out and what they wanted to do with the clone. There was so much political crap going on that it was starting to really annoy me. To the point I really debated about going into the Council chambers and shouting them down until they decided on something. They did eventually get there though it just took far to long in my mind.

The end result being that, after several tests to confirm, the clone was a near complete replica of Shepard as a soldier. He wasn't the leader the original was or as good with improvisation and planning but as a soldier he was good. Which led them to assign the man to a black ops team headed by Tela Vasir. Only myself and Shepard were informed of this as we were the only ones with high enough clearance out of everyone.

As for the team they would be the ones going around the galaxy and hunting indoctrinated individuals. Killing them without mercy or remorse but as quietly as they possibly could. Plus side being that most of those people were already in active warzones so they didn't really have to be subtle about it. Overall, they were essentially the Inquisition but for the galaxy. Honestly, I was a little jealous; it sounded like a lot of fun.

Other than that and the politics dragging their feet Shepard threw a party in the middle of it all. Invited a crap ton of people from all of our previous adventures. Basically everyone showed up and Grunt did with a few of his squadmates as well. Upon the doctors seeing the condition he was in he was immediately put in the hostpital only to be broken out by his squadmates. They then proceeded to steal a C-Sec car, clean out a buffet of food, drink half a bar, climb the statue of Krogan and then crash and light the C-Sec car on fire right outside C-Sec HQ.

I had to bail the Krogan out as Shepard was on a date with Jack at the time. Picking up a still drunk Grunt and his squadmates was fairly interesting, especially since the C-Sec guy was definitely new and a stickler. I tried repeatedly to say that they were under my command trying to flush out a possible Cerberus cell. The guy didn't buy it and eventually I just said 'screw it' and called Bailey. He got it sorted almost immediately and I left with Grunt and his squadmates.

They didn't get off free however. Bailey had them duty bound to serve 200 hours of community service after the War ended. Which all things considered with where Grunt and his men spent most of their time fighting was letting them off free. It wasn't good odds that they would make it out alive.

Speaking of the war I saw the confirmed stats on when I woke up at 0500 with some bad, if predicted, news. The Asari Republic was now under heavy fire by the Reapers and from what is known the Asari have already been pushed back to Thessia completely and its only been 12 hours. They seem to have a firm grip on defending Thessia but it won't last; they won't have an escape route soon.

As for the numbers on the war, including the recent Asari development, we've broken 65% of the population is dead. That's about 157 billion people confirmed dead in this war but thankfully most aren't able to be used against us. Nukes and the such have become the failsafe for areas that could become overrun. Desperate and destructive to planetary environments but we can worry about it later, if we live.

The sharp rise of death being because of the Asari. From how they've handled their own invasion they've lost a rather massive portion of their population. Just under 70% of their population is dead or missing and 10% of the remainder are Asari outside of the Republic. My prejudice against them aside it was terrible to see a race become that decimated that quickly. We did warn them as best we could and they, in their infinite wisdom, believed themselves to be immune to the danger of the Reapers. Incredibly stupid after loosing a massive portion of their Commando's.

All of that boiled down to right now as the whole of the Normandy ground team were assembled in the briefing room. With the new addition of Kelli now with us we still had a good size amount. Shepard, myself, Tali, Garrus, Liara, Javik, EDI, Nif, Kelli, and Ceelo. Sirius got reassigned by the Primarch to focus on extracting high level military officers from hot zones that were going to fall. Either way, still a good amount of people.

"What's the plan Shepard?" Liara asked the man as he stood in front of us.

"We're going to Thessia. They've communicated that they, likely, have the key to engage the Catalyst. The Weapon we've been working on since the beginning of this war in order to defeat the Reapers," I remembering hearing about that but didn't focus on it. There wasn't going to be good info concerning the war around it anyways.

"When do we move then?" I asked.

"In five minutes. It's why I had all of you move back into your rooms," fantastic.


Hope y'all enjoyed the chapter. We're coming down the home stretch here people.