Author's Notes: A little timelier than the last update. Fresh off the presses, after beta work from the lovely Cordria, is the next chapter. I thank all those who have waited patiently and even those who haven't. I hope you enjoy this chapter and I hope it answers a few questions (hopefully not too many) and gives you some more questions (the more the merrier).

Also, stay tuned for after the chapter.



Lost and Found Chapter 16: Tactical Withdrawal

"Yeah, about that…"

Sparx could hear the long, aggravated, and familiar sigh of Vector resound though her earpiece as she sped through Axion Labs. She winced at the sound which he always seemed to make whenever they were together. Talking to him when he was this way always made her feel nervous and this time was no different.

"What happened, Sparx?" he asked after a moment's silence. His voice had an air of forced calmness that strained to hide the irritation he was feeling.

"Well, I went in like we planned and I hacked into the vault and got the package and then this girl in a red suit that looked really cool came out of nowhere and started attacking me and then Dani with an 'i' Phantom showed up except it was a girl and I thought you said he was a guy and they ganged up on me and…"

"Slow down, Sparx," Vector cut in, interrupting her incessant chatter. "You aren't making any sense, or at least you're making less sense than you normally do. At least tell me you have our objective in hand."

The blonde girl deftly made a left turn at a hallway intersection, avoiding a number of red and green blasts that had been trailing behind her, before she replied. "I got it, Vec, but I sorta ran into a few problems."

"Dare I ask what kind of problems?"

"I told you already," she said almost exasperatedly. "This girl in this really cool high tech red suit showed up and gave me a little trouble, but I was able to handle her. I was trying to get a piece of her suit so I could study it when we got home when suddenly Dani Phantom showed up…"

"That's impossible," he interrupted. "Danny Phantom is right here in front of me. I'm fighting him even as we speak."

"Not Danny Phantom," she corrected matter-of-factly, "Dani Phantom, with an 'I'"

"Excuse me?"

"A ghost showed up that looked just like Phantom except it was a girl," she exclaimed. "I didn't know there was more than one Phantom, Vec. Hey, maybe she's a fangirl or something…"

A questioning grunt came from the comm as Vector mulled over this new revelation. "And you are sure of this?"

"Of course I'm sure. They ganged up on me and everything. Totally not fair!" Sparx gave an infuriated huff. "All I wanted was a piece of that suit; was that too much to ask?"

"What's your status currently?"

She dodged to the left just as an ectoblast sailed past her. "I'm almost at the exit, I think…" she replied. "Why do hallways always look the same? I'm almost positive I've passed by here already…"

"Focus, Sparx," Vector commanded. "Once you find your way out, I want you to head to my position. I'll be on the East side of the building."

"Which side is that again?" she asked innocently, eliciting a sigh from her teammate. A moment later a loud explosion rocked the building and almost knocked her off her feet. Steadying herself, she smiled sheepishly. "Nevermind; I'll be there in a jiffy, Vec!"

DPRRDPRRDPRRDPRRDPRRDP

"Well, this isn't going anywhere," Raven stated monotonously, commenting on the situation at hand. The battle that she and Danny had against their opponent, Vector had now reached a standstill with neither side gaining any ground. Their last combined attack had caused their enemy to be a lot more cautious and to put a rather significant gap between them. Knowing that he was quite dangerous at close range, they too decided to keep their distance and opted to use long range attacks, though they were mostly ineffective. The distance gave their opponent enough time to easily dodge anything they threw at him.

"Tell me about it," Danny agreed. "This could take a while." He gave a resounding sigh. "Typical: another sleepless night. We should really find a way to take him down soon." The halfa then noticed a change in their enemy's behavior. "Hello. Either the big guy is talking to himself or he's having a conversation with his buddy inside. Probably got what they were looking for. Looks like we're about to have company."

Raven closed her eyes and began to concentrate her empathic abilities on the building. "You're right. He or she is coming… and they're not alone. I sense two others following…" she stopped at midsentence and her eyes darted towards Danny with a look he couldn't quite make out.

"Others? What others…" A puff of ethereal mist erupted from his lips. Recognizing the ectoplasmic signature that set off his ghost sense, his eyes widened in surprise. "Oh, no," he whispered under his breath. The shock on his face changed quickly into irritation. "Damn. I thought I told her to…" A deafening sound and the rumbling earth interrupted him as the wall beside them exploded.

"Seems as though I've missed," Vector said with a sly smirk. "No, matter." The giant teen reached over and tore out a rather large piece of metal from the electrical relay station besides him as if it were a mere piece of paper. Gripping it tightly, he focused on it and it suddenly began to cave in on itself until only a crumpled ball of metal lay in the villain's palm. He smiled and then threw it in the air, before slamming it with his fist, sending it flying towards the two Titans.

The projectile flew with such tremendous speed that the heroes barely managed to dodge the shot, which crashed into the ground and caused the ground to quake and tremble. The sound created by the impact rang in their ears and the resulting cloud of dust disoriented their senses. "Bastard," Danny swore under his breath, fighting off the pain in his ears. "Rae," he called, barely managing to hear his own voice.

"They're coming."

Her voice sounded in his mind, alerting him of impending danger. He answered her warning by igniting his hands with ectoplasm and trying to anticipate where the next attack would come, despite his impaired perception.

"BANZAI!!"

A voice cried out loud enough that even he could hear it through the ringing still in his ears. Danny felt something hard connect with his chest and then gave out a cry of pain as a high voltage current spread through him, causing his body to spasm. He collapsed to his knees, though he somehow managed to catch himself before he hit the ground. He took a few gasping breaths, trying to recover from the attack, and could hear Raven calling out his name as she knelt down beside him.

"Aww, man!" Sparx cried as she made a beeline for her partner. The eccentric girl had managed to find her way outside using the sound of Vector's assault as a beacon. She had just moments before found the hole in the building he had made and finding that his opponents were in a state of disarray, she decided to have a little fun. "That's the second time tonight that I couldn't knock anyone out with my Tesla Shocker. I guess ghosts are really tough." She took a spot next to her associate and gave him her signature cheery grin. "Hi, Vec! You missed me?"

He gave a sidelong glance. "Impeccable timing, Sparx. Do you have the package?"

She lifted the bag above her head and her smile doubled in size. "Yup! All wrapped and ready to go!"

"Good." He took the bag and hooked it onto his belt. "Now where are those girls you were talking about…?"

"Where did you go!?" Valerie's voice echoed from the crater in the side of the building and moments later the crimson clad huntress shot into the courtyard with malice written all over her face. "Where did she…" She quickly scanned the area and her gaze quickly gravitated towards Sparx and Vector. "There you are!" she exclaimed as the ecto-blasters on her gauntlets once again whined into life and began firing on the source of her aggravation.

"Hmmm… I see," Vector commented as he protected his face from her attacks using his forearms. "She seems to be quite… forceful."

"More like mean." Sparx stuck out her tongue, which only served to enrage Valerie and brought an even heavier barrage. Sparx quickly found protection behind her partner, who stood against the maddened ghost huntress. "Jeez, can't she take a joke?"

"Hiding behind your friend isn't going to help you!" Valarie practically roared. "You'll be a ghost by the time I'm done with you…"

"Valerie?" Danny called, silencing both her tirade and her weapons. He was shaking off the effects of the electrical attack and had risen to his feet

"D-Danny? Raven?" she asked hesitantly, all of her fury now gone from her voice. "Why are you here?"

"I could ask you the same thing," he replied, giving her a small, yet nervous smile.

"I…" She found it difficult to respond, as if something was damming up her throat, preventing the words from flowing freely. "She… she hurt my dad." She finally responded, pointing towards the blonde across the small field. Remembering what Sparx had done seemed to bring some of Valerie's fiery spirit back, though she nervously avoided Danny's gaze.

"I don't mean to interrupt," Vector called, catching all of their attention, "But I believe it's time that we take our leave."

"Oh, no you don't!" Valerie cried, once again powering up her weapons. A part of her was actually somewhat relieved that her meeting with Danny was interrupt; she wasn't sure that she was quite ready to face him yet. Her rocket sled roared to life and with a battle cry, she moved to intercept the criminals before they escaped.

"Valerie, wait!" Phantom warned and quickly chased after her.

Valerie was closing in on her prey when she and her sled stopped in midair. "What the…" She was flung backwards into Danny's waiting arms, who had anticipated the result of her attempted attack.

"That's what I was trying to tell you," he explained. "He does some weird things when you get too close."

"Sparx, I'll leave the travel arrangements up to you," Vector directed as he held up his hands and concentrated his power to keep their adversaries away.

"Awwww" Sparx said disappointedly. "Can't we have some fun for a little longer? Now that we're together, I wanted to try some of those combo moves we've been working on."

"Unfortunately, that will have to wait for another time. We have what we came for; there isn't any point for us to stay here any longer." He watched her put and crossed her arms in a huff. "I promise next mission, you can have all the fun you want."

"Alright," she grudgingly conceded, reaching down on her belt and pulling out a metallic sphere. "It'll only take a few seconds."

He let Sparx get their escape plan into motion as he continued to focus on his influence of the area around them. Though he chose not to mention it, there was another reason that he was ending their operation: the ice blast Phantom had hit him with affected him more than he would have liked to admit. His usually tough skin could handle quite a lot of punishment, but somehow the sub-zero discharge seemed to chill him to the bone and it took everything he had to maintain his spell. He preferred that Sparx not know about his weakened state; he knew that she'd only worry about him and not focus on the task at hand.

He felt a finger poke the backside of his left shoulder, breaking his concentration somewhat. "Sparx, I don't need you distracting me."

"But I didn't do anything," she replied in a confused tone.

He turned his head to face her. "Didn't you just…" his inquiry came to a halt when he spotted the grinning visage of what appeared to be a female version of Phantom. The girl floated up to eye level and waved at him in a cute fashion before her hand began to glow with ecto energy. The shine began to get brighter with each second until all Vector saw was a flash of light that blinded him. "Gah!"

"Vec!" Sparx was immediately at his side, holding on to him as he stumbled. "Are you okay?"

"Phantom," he managed to say as he tried to blink away the spots from his eyes.

"Somebody rang?" Phantom chimed as he took advantage of Vector's disorientation and closed in on the giant. He hand was encased with blue ectoplasm and he let loose with a punch that he hoped would prevent the fleeing criminals from escaping. His blow was intercepted by Vector's arm, which was promptly covered with a sheet of ice.

Vector swung his now frozen arm to shove Phantom back, wincing from the numbing cold that he could feel spread up to his shoulder. "Now would be a good time to leave, Sparx."

"R-right!" she replied, pressing a button on the device in her hand. She gave is a charge of electricity and it began to whine. "Hold on!" she called as she placed a hand on his shoulder. Soon a bright light engulfed them both and moments later, they were gone.

"Damn," Danny swore. "They got away." He then let out an exasperated sigh. "Danielle…"

The ghost girl in question faded into view, smiling innocently. "Hi Danny!"

"Don't 'Hi Danny' me. What the hell are you doing here?"

"Duh," she replied. "Helping you, of course."

"I thought I told you to stay at home." The older halfa was becoming more and more aggravated by the moment.

"And miss this?" she stated like it was completely obvious. "You should have seen me and Valerie inside when we fought that electric girl. It was so cool…"

"Danielle." He sighed again, pinching bridge of his brow. "You are in so much trouble right now. If Mom and Dad ever found out…"

"Oh, my gosh!" Valerie suddenly exclaimed with worry carved in her face. "Dad!" Her sled activated and carried her back through the hole on the side of the building.

Danny gave his cousin a harsh stare before turning away. "We are going to have a talk later," he warned before kicking off the ground. "Come on, Rae; we should see if anyone's hurt," he said before following after the retreating huntress.

"He's really angry, isn't he?" Danielle asked as she watched her cousin leave.

"I'd say so," Raven responded flatly as she began to go after her boyfriend. "We should get going."

IVCS IVCS IVCS IVCS IVCS IV

"Warning: incoming arrival! Warning: incoming arrival!" A loud klaxon and the sound of a mechanical female voice echoed through Transport Bay 1. The room, which had been on stand-by mode, suddenly came to life, as did the center teleporter pod, which warmed up with a sharp, high pitched sound to receive its new guests. A light flashed through the seams of the pod's door and a moment later, Sparx and Vector exited it.

"Vec!" Sparx's cry was heavy with concern over the injured Vector. "Oh my gosh, are you alright? I'll go call the medical department!" She made a quick dash to a panel on the wall.

"You're overreacting, Sparx," he called back in attempt to calm the overly hyperactive girl. He knew it was a somewhat futile gesture: once she got this way, it was incredibly difficult to get her to settle down.

"But… but your arm!" she said as she returned to his side and pointed to the limb in question, which was still covered with ice. "Is it okay?"

"My arm is perfectly fine," he reassured, only to pull it back when Sparx had ventured to touch it with curiosity on her face. "What are you doing?"

"You said it was fine," she countered. Worry returned to her features as she desperately found a way to help her injured comrade. Before she could say anything more, the door on the far side of the room opened and Dr. Inessa Maternova entered the room, wearing her signature lab coat. "Doc!" Sparx cried when she spotted her. "Vec's really hurt!"

A smirk appeared on the doctor's lips as she approached the teens. "Really, now?" Her eyes performed a quick visual examination of his injuries. "Isaac, my dear, I spent long time creating you. The least you can do is to try not to take too much damage."

"Mother…" Vector averted his eyes, slightly embarrassed by her playful scorning.

"Phantom did this to you," she said as more of a statement than an actual question. She placed a hand on her son's frozen and gazed at the ghost boy's handiwork almost admiringly.

Vector was about retort when the room's entrance opened again, announcing the arrival of one Abel Cain, who wore a robe bath robe that indicated he had just come from bed. "Sir!" The giant teen suddenly saluted using his good arm. "I wasn't aware you'd be here."

"You don't need to be formal with me, Isaac," Cain responded. "Or nervous. I just wanted to know how the mission went. Were you able to make a decent assessment of Phantom's skills?"

After a few moments to collect his thoughts, Vector turned towards his superior. "Sir, fighting Phantom was… interesting to say the least. From what I saw, his powers are quite formidable. Unfortunately, certain factors prevented me from making a full evaluation."

"Factors?" Cain asked, his curiosity piqued.

"The most obvious one is that Raven of Azarath was there aiding him."

Cain smirked. "She came after all, then."

"Sir, you knew she would be there?" Vector queried, somewhat perturbed that he wasn't informed. Though he though he did fairly well against both Titans, he could have more prepared if he had all the intel.

"There were a few hints that she and Phantom were becoming… close," Cain explained. "The probability that she would follow him was rather slim, which is why it wasn't in the intel. Besides, I thought that a bit of uncertainty would have made a decent challenge for you."

"I see," Vector replied hesitantly. He knew that this mission was as much of a test for his skills as it was for Phantom's and Cain's words further proved that fact. How long was it going to take to make up for that mistake?

"Tell him about the other Phantom, Vec!" Sparx interrupted with her usual enthusiasm.

Vector gave her an annoyed stare. "I was getting to that," he hissed. "Sir, while I was engaged with Phantom and Raven, Sparx ran into two other complications: the Red Huntress, who has been previously inactive for months, and the appearance of another Phantom." He watch as both Dr. Maternova and Cain's eyebrows peaked with interest. "We weren't able to get much info on her, but she bore a striking resemblance to Phantom."

"She?"

"Yes. Whether she is just another ghost imitating our target or she is, like him, a ghost/human hybrid was undetermined," the tall teen postulated. "Her arrival was the reason why I decided to withdraw from the mission."

Cain and Inessa exchanged looks and seemed quite pleased with the conclusion of the mission. "Well then," the attractive doctor began. "Let us get you to my lab so we may have a look at your arm before frostbite sets in. I'd rather not regrow your arm, although it would give me a chance to try out a few… enhancements on you."

Vector suddenly became uncomfortable. "I don't believe that is necessary, Mother."

"Are you sure, my dear?" she asked almost disappointed. "I found a DNA sample that I could graft…"

"I said it was unnecessary." He inwardly sighed, hoping that his firm tone would persuade her not to persist.

"If you insist, Isaac." She gave a slight pout before she and Sparx began to escort him to the exit.

"There is one last thing that we need to address," the business man interjected. "The package. Daedelus would be vexed if I didn't ask."

"Of course, sir." Vector reached into the bag that still hung from his belt. "Sparx if you would." He waived his frozen hand.

"Oh, right!" she said before taking the bag from his reach and unzipping the opening. She began rummaging around the inside of the bag in search of their stolen bounty for a few moments before giving her partner a fretful look. "Uh, Vec? We have a teeny problem…"

ALALALALALALALALALALAL

"Dad? Daddy, can you hear me?"

Waking to the cries of his anxious daughter, Damon Gray slowly opened his eyes and emitted a low moan. As his vision cleared, he was greeted with Valerie's now relieved eyes and moments later by a large hug that engulfed him.

"I'm so glad you're alright!" she exclaimed, her grip growing even tighter.

"Glad to see you too, pumpkin," he replied, "But I'm going to have to breathe eventually."

Embarrassed, she separated herself from her father and blushed. "I'm just glad that you're alright," she explained.

He smiled back his concerned daughter. "Sorry I made you worry, Val."

"How are you feeling, Mr. Gray?" a familiar voice asked from the sidelines.

Damon's gaze turned to the source and was surprised who he saw. "Phantom," he began after the shock wore off. "I wasn't expecting on seeing you here."

"We happened to be in the neighborhood," Danny responded, pointing his thumb towards the other side of the room.

Damon's eyes followed and surveyed the room to find Raven kneeling down tending to one of his fallen men. Some of his guards were in various stages of consciousness, including Michael Sinclair, who was rubbing the drowsiness out of his eyes and finding his bearings.

"We tried to stop the guys who did this, but they got away with something." Phantom averted his gaze, almost in anticipation a sign of anger from either of the Grays. Though the demotion Damon suffered two years ago wasn't completely his fault, he still felt guilty by the fact that he couldn't prevent it, as he was unable to do anything this night. He was convinced that he deserved any criticism thrown his way, knowing that his failure to prevent that night's theft could once again cost Mr. Gray his job.

Seeing the guilt clearly displayed on Danny's face, Damon with the help of his daughter managed to stand on his still unsteady legs and placed a hand on the young ghost's shoulder. "It wasn't your fault," he reassured. "I'm sure you tried your best, Phantom."

"But Dad," Valerie interjected. "Didn't you say that thing was really important to your boss? What if they fire you again?"

"We'll just have to make due like we've done before, Val. As long as everyone is safe, that's all that matters."

"Uh, excuse me…" Dani Phantom interrupted, catching both her cousin's and the Grays' attention and almost eliciting a double take from Damon.

"She's family," Danny explained before turning to his cousin and giving her a withering stare. "Danielle," Danny stated in a stern, warning tone, "I thought I told you to stay out in the hallway."

"I was listening to you guys," she continued and ignored Danny, much to his annoyance, "and I wondering if what they stole looked anything like this?" The girl pulled from behind her the very mysterious box that the criminals had stolen no more than an hour ago.

"Wait…. How did you…" Danny and Damon said in unison with awestruck expressions.

Dani smiled cheekily. "Borrowed it from that big guy before they got away," she stated matter-of-factly, waving her now intangible hand for emphasis. "See, Danny? I can help!" Her cousin gave her no reply.

"Thank you," Mr. Gray replied graciously as he took the object from her. "Looks like I get to keep my job after all," he joked. Valerie voiced similar gratitude to the younger Phantom.

"As far as I can tell, there aren't any serious injuries," Raven said as she made her way to the rest of the group. "The worst I've seen are a few bruises and some minor electrical burns; nothing too severe."

"Good," Danny finally said before turning towards the exit. "We're leaving."

"Actually, it'll probably be better if you stayed when the police arrived," Raven suggested. "You're the city's Titan now, so you should probably give them a statement."

"But what about…" he nodded his head towards his cousin, who was striking a conversation with Valerie about the night's events.

"Don't worry. I'll keep her out of trouble and out of sight. We'll meet with you a few blocks away." She turned towards Mr. Gray. "Would you mind doing us a favor?"

DPRRDPRRDPRRDPRRDPRRDPRRDP

Danny had first been reluctant to talk to the police since much of his early days of being Phantom involved eluding them and he fought the urge to flee when they arrived with their guns drawn. Luckily, all it took was the presentation of his Titan communicator and an explanation from Mr. Gray to clear up the misunderstanding. Though he wished Raven was there to help recount that night's events, her absence helped sell the version of story he and Mr. Gray gave to the cops. The account that they told was more or less accurate, save for some minor alterations, namely the omission of Raven and Dani from the fight, at the sorceress's suggestion.

By the time Danny had finally left Axion, almost an hour had passed and the halfa was exhausted from all the questions he was asked and explanations he had to give. He managed to find Raven and Dani using his ghost sense and was greeted by a jovial welcome from his cousin, which he promptly ignored.

"Come on, Danny," she pleaded, "You're not still angry at me, are you?" Her question was met with silence as him wordlessly began trek back to the Fenton household. A pained look flashed upon her face, which changed quickly into determination as she followed after him. Catching up to Danny, she imposed herself in his way. "I was just trying to show you that I can help! Why are you so angry?"

"You're asking why I'm angry?" he queried, finally breaking his silence. "I told you to stay at home, where it was safe and instead you go and ignore me…"

"Because you wouldn't let me come with you," she argued, raising her voice. "I'm not sick anymore! I can help you, so why won't you let me?"

"I'm trying to protect you, damn it!" Danny swore. "And I can't do that if you won't even listen to me…"

"Nobody asked you to protect me!" she countered. "I can take care of myself. You're the one who isn't listening…"

Raven watched the quarrel unfold and didn't like the way things were turning out. She had been privy to enough fights at Titan's Tower to know that someone was only seconds away from saying something they would regret later. "Guys…"

"Vlad owns Axion Labs," Danny suddenly stated. "That's why I didn't want you to come. We weren't sure whether it was a trap to get to you. That's why I told you to stay home with Mom and Dad."

Dani paused at the news and an unreadable expression appeared on her face, though Raven could feel a twang of fear coming from the young halfa. Dani then crossed her arms and put on a show of bravado. "And? It's not like I can't handle Vlad. I've fought him before, remember?"

"We fought him before. And you weren't exactly in the best shape back then."

"Exactly," she shot back. "I was sick then. I'm not anymore. I can handle Vlad." Before Danny could issue a retort, she ended the discussion and flew away with a huff.

"Argh!" Danny let out a frustrated growl. "She's so stubborn!"

Raven gave him a sidelong glance. "I guess it runs in the family," she commented blandly before following Dani.

The rest of the flight home was a quiet one as neither cousin would speak to the other and Raven wasn't sure what she could do to rectify the situation. FentonWorks soon came into sight and the sorceress realized instantly that something was off. "Wasn't the ghost shield supposed to be on?"

"It was," Danny concurred and gave the other halfa an incriminating glare.

"Don't look at me. I snuck out of the house before you turned it on."

Avoiding detection, the three heroes phased through the front door of the house and both Phantoms changed back into their human forms. "I am so glad this night is over," Danny murmured to himself.

"Daniel James Fenton," a stern and authoritative voice called, causing the ghost boy to freeze. Turning to the speaker, he found his mother, dressed in her bath robe, sitting on the couch with scowl adorning her face. "Where in the world have you been?"


AN:

For those who waited after the credits, here is a special treat for you.

So after going through my last chapter, my beta, the talented Cordria pretty much summed up my writing style in a nutshell: Comic booky. In her words: your style of writing is very... overreacting. Everyone screams and pouts and makes big gestures. it's very HERO and evil villian. The characters almost feel like they come right out of the Teen Titans. When I picture your characters, they are all comic-book or anime, rather than real people. And you describe things like you're painting pictures from the comic books with words.

I've never had anyone lay it out for me and I must say, she hit it right on the head. I've never considered myself to have a style or anything like that. It's very indicative of what kind of media I ingest on a regular basis. Other than Teen Titans and Danny Phantom, I'm a big shonen anime fan. I really eat up shows like One Piece, Bleach and Naruto. Big budget action thrillers and comedies are my first movie choices. I never realized how much of what I like gets reflected into how I write, ie dramatic heroes, eccentric villains, big explosions and the like.

My typical writing session involves me thinking about how things would go for that chapter and I just write. I lay it out on the screen; do some edits here and there, but basically what you see is what I initially put on there. In terms of long term plots, I generally have what I call defining moments: events that are important plot points to the story. I then take those plot points, take where the characters are now and fill in the blanks.

A few months ago I showed a good writer from another fandom (Justice League) my story, since he also liked Teen Titans and DP. I was actually surprised by his response: that he couldn't get into my story, since the characters were too overdramatic. It sorta got to e because it was basically the first really negative comment I got from my two stories, but after what Cori told me, I get why he was hesitant to continue. I guess it's just the way I write and I can't expect everyone to like it, even though I would like everyone to. I am happy with the fact that there are people who do like my stories enough to let me know. I really appreciate the fans who come back chapter after chapter and who enjoy my drama and big time hero vs. villain action. And even if you don't like it, reply anyway. I would like to hear what you guys don't like about my writing. I love learning from all criticism. Both good and bad.

Anyway, I've rambled long enough. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy. See you next chapter.