AN: Sorry this chapter is so late guys, but school is over now and new chapters should start being posted regularly.

Also, Curious Nature turned one last month! Thank you all for sticking with me and Ena for a year, even when we weren't around :) Let's do some reviews and get on to the festival!

Guest: Thanks for coming back! I like to think that there's more to all the characters than what we're seeing, so I'm glad that's coming through. And look, the festival has arrived!

wealhtheow1: Me too! Ahaha I love the (rare) wise moments he has. And I feel like a liberated Kyoya would like to see people work to their full potential.

Amethystgirly: Thank you for the feedback! :)

LunarFanGoddess: Yay! I love the manga and I'm glad you found my fic. For me it was basically the same thing, only I ended up having to write it. Also, I got told over on AO3 that I should keep the name as well, so I will u. I think I'll keep them in Boston for a while, but I do have some travel planned!

tamakisan: Aww, thank you so much! Also, that seems to be the consensus, name and travel wise!

bmg20: Woo! I've heard that from a few people after they finished the manga. Like I told LFG above, I felt the same way and wrote it for myself. Thank you for the kind review U

The next morning, Haruhi woke up fever free and more chipper than she'd been in a while. Ena still insisted that she took it slow and drank plenty of fluids, but by the end of the day it was clear that any lingering sickness had passed. Thankfully, no one else appeared to have caught the bug, due to Ena and Haruhi's careful quarantining. Tamaki was a little sniffly, but when Ena checked his temperature, he told the teen he was just 'overcome with joy at his girlfriend's recovery'.

The following week passed uneventfully, everyone was riled up in anticipation for the coming fair. Tamaki would recite the history of the Revolutionary War to anyone who would hold still long enough to listen. Ena was trapped by him once, but when she heard his convoluted retelling of the war, involved dastardly red coat ninjas and something about the Liberty Bell being a token that the British tried to steal, she hit him over the head with her AP US History book and told him to 'read up'.

Honey was all fired up for the many sweets that were supposed to be there, and told Ena he was hoping to find a present for his girlfriend back home. Ena was completely shocked that the little college student was the only one in the group to have a significant other (other than the obvious TamaHaru relationship going on) and demanded to be told the whole story. This lead to Ena finally visiting Honey's dorm, eating cake and drinking tea while he told her all about Reiko. After hearing the tale and seeing how smitten Honey was with the girl, she decided they were cute. Even more so after seeing a picture of the two, Honey all big smiles and sunshine, and her smiling softly and wearing dark clothes. They were as different as night and day and somehow it worked.

Hikaru was on Ena's case about "any special dress codes" they had to follow for the festival. Ena had the poor boy half convinced that it was rude to attend any Fourth of July party without wearing an American flag on your person. He was totally buying it until Kaoru came in and set him straight. He spent the rest of the week glaring at Ena with a half angry, half impressed expression. Kaoru gave her a thumbs up whenever he saw her and would occasionally high five her when they passed each other in the dorms.

Even Haruhi was acting up. She nearly burnt down the building because she got so distracted by Ena's description of the festival foods that she forgot to watch the grilled cheese she was making. The boys had to separate the two for fear of destroying the dorms (and more food) or Haruhi drowning on her own drool.

When the day of the festival finally arrived, Ena was amazed to find that no one had come into her room early in the morning to bother her. She woke up slowly, made herself coffee and breakfast and was able to get ready in peace and quiet. It was an unexpected luxury. The only signs that anyone else was in the dorms was the occasional sound from outside her door and the text from Kyoya saying they'd all be ready to go at three.

Ena pulled on some lightweight, comfortable clothes. A navy pair of shorts that Megan swore made her legs look great, a red tank top, and a sweatshirt if it got cold in the evening. She pulled her up into a high ponytail, trying to keep it off her neck, and grabbed a white pair of shades. Her makeup was minimal, seeing as it was going to be hot and dealing with it later would be too much of a bother. Finally, she threw on some sneakers, knowing full well that most of the day would be spent walking around.

Ena put some water bottles and protein bars into a backpack, just in case, as well as her wallet and a first aid kit. Others may see that as overzealous, but one never knew with the Host Club. When she was completely ready, it was just about three, and she stepped out of her dorm for the first time that day.

The Club was already gathered outside her door, looking for all the world as if they were about to knock.

"Ena-chan, you look great!" Honey beamed, earning nods from other members of the Club.

"Thank you, so do all of you."

The group was dressed stylishly, all looking rather dashing in their different outfits. Haruhi had a summer dress on with Tamaki's name all over it (Metaphorically, of course, though Ena wouldn't put it past the blonde...) and Ena was glad to see she was wearing practical shoes. Compared to the clothing they wore when they first got to America, all mixed prints and crazy layering, it was amazing how Western they looked. It was as if they were trying to blend in, yet still be noticeable with their brand label clothing.

"Who would have thought that the girl dressed in a frumpy little school uniform when we meet her would be able to dress herself at all, let alone well." Hikaru commented offhandedly.

Ena punched him lightly, taking it for the backhanded compliment it was, and grabbed the straps of her backpack.

"Everybody ready?"

There were nods all around.

"Then let's move out!"

The Club cheered and stomped down the stairs, probably terrifying the poor soul at the desk in their haste. Ena bumped shoulders with Haruhi, who had hung back.

"You excited?" The older girl asked.

Haruhi nodded thoughtfully. "It'll be an interesting experience, that's for sure."

The girls headed to the lobby together, stepping into the hot and humid outdoors.

"Yikes, it only gets like this if it's going to thunderstorm." Ena glanced up at the sky, taking in the bright sun and the clouds in the distance.

Haruhi tensed, giving the sky a stressed look.

"Don't like thunder?"

"Not really, no."

Ena reached out for her shoulder, giving it a reassuring squeeze. "Okay, I'm sure it'll pass over us, but if it starts up, let me know it you need to go home. We can drop everything and head back."

"I don't want to ruin today for everyone." Haruhi frowned.

"No one will be upset. Knowing those guys, they'll be totally fine with coming back here if it means you'll be more comfortable."

Haruhi still looked unsure, but nodded and hopped into the van where the boys were already waiting.

"Everyone buckled?" Ena asked the group.

"Yes, Mom!" Hikaru snarked.

Ena glanced over her shoulder, giving him her patented big sister look. He held out for a minute, before withering and giving a dramatic sigh.

"Sorry."

"That's what I thought." Ena gave a self satisfied 'hmph'. "Traffic's gonna be a nightmare, so everyone be patient with me, alright?"

"It's okay Ena-chan!" Honey called from the back seat. "We know driving makes you stressed, so we'll be quiet."

"I appreciate that." Ena smiled at him in her mirror, sticking the key in the ignition.


They were not quiet. Ena wasn't sure who exactly told Tamaki that his stage whisper was effective. It sounded less like a whisper and more like he was just shouting with a hoarse voice. Luckily Haruhi was on Tamaki Patrol, and she'd shush him if his excited rambling got to be too much. Ena still spent most of the ride gripping the wheel until her knuckles turned white, trying to keep her rising anxiety at bay.

Whether he was clued in by her shaking arms or the steady stream of cursing Ena was doing under her breath, Kyoya caught on to her panic. She nearly jumped when he put a hand on her shoulder about halfway to the fairgrounds.

"Calm down, you're doing fine." Although he seemed almost annoyed that he had to tell her this, his voice seemed genuine, and Ena glanced over to see the man giving her a piercing look.

She took a shuddering breath, in through the nose and out through the mouth just like the books told her, and relaxed. "Kay. I got this."

"Absolutely." Kyoya agreed and dropped his hand.

The rest of the ride was a little less tense, at least for Ena, and they arrived at the parking lot in one piece. The Club fell over themselves to compliment her driving once they parked. From most people it would be patronizing, but because it was the Host Club, Ena knew they meant it. Even Mori jumped in, saying that she had handled a tricky left turn particularly well.

"Yeah, yeah, I got it. We didn't die and it's a miracle. Everybody out." Her words were a bit harsh, but Ena softened it was a grateful smile.

The Club piled out, everyone stretching and chatting in the space next to the van. The twins and Tamaki seemed to have started some elaborate game of tag, laughing and running around in the road.

"Boys, out of the street!" Ena called gesturing to the big SUV sitting in the road waiting to pass them.

The idiots jump out of the way sheepishly, and Ena gave the harried looking soccer mom an apologetic wave.

"Alright, I told Megan and Lucy that we'd meet them at Barb's food stand at five, so we have an hour or so to hang out until then. Kyoya, do you have the tickets?"

The bespectacled man gave her a look that clearly said 'do you really need to ask?' as he pulled all eight out of his wallet. Ena raised her hands defensively, apologizing with her shrug.

"We don't have to stick together if you don't want-" Ena began, only to be ignored as everyone ran off towards the fairgrounds. "...right."

Kyoya was the only one left behind, and he motioned to the ticket booth. "Shall we?"

"Sure."

The pair gave their tickets to the bored looking teen at the booth, and both received a little stamp to signify that they'd paid. From the entrance to the park, Ena would see Tamaki dragging Haruhi towards the games, Honey ruining his supper with a huge cotton candy and Mori faithfully following behind, and the twins booking it to the biggest and scariest looking ride. The teen sighed, checking her phone for the time and hoping they'd all head towards the food stalls when they were meant to.

"What should we do first?" Kyoya asked, studying the festival with a critical eye. "We may as well stick together until dinner."

Ena nodded in agreement and took in the fair. "There are some cool looking games that way, or rides..."

"Everyone will be trying to get on the rides, because the park's just opened. I say we go the games."

"Alright."

The first game was the classic 'throw a ball, hit some bottles' kind of thing. Kyoya handed the man at the counter enough money to get them both three balls.

"Care to make a wager?"

Ena rose an eyebrow. "What kind of wager?"

"If I hit all at the bottles down, I get to choose where we go next and vice versa."

"The stakes don't seem very high." Ena picked up one of the baseballs, feeling the weight and tracing the stitching with her thumb.

"Then, whoever wins gets to choose where the other goes until dinner." Kyoya allowed.

"That's much better." Ena grinned, turning to her own stack.

She recalled all the summers she spent playing baseball with Richard and Henry in the field at her middle school. Ena was sure she could win, but Kyoya did have a nasty competitive streak. She learned that much after a particularly brutal round of Mario Kart which lead to them having to buy a new controller. And TV. Hopefully he wouldn't flip out if he lost, but one never knew with Kyoya.

Kyoya's first ball flew, catching Ena by surprise, and toppled the first two layers of the stack. The last two chipped away at the remaining layers, leaving only two bottles in the bottom row. Kyoya sighed, scooting out the way so Ena could take her turn.

Watching Kyoya had given Ena an idea of where the best place to throw was, all she had to do was get the ball to the right spot. She wound up, and chucked the ball, hitting the bottles hard and fast. They all fell in a loud crash.

Ena couldn't help the manic grin that grew on her face. The man behind the counter gave her an appraising look, and informed her that she could choose any of the large plushies. Ena studied them, before her eyes fell on the perfect stuffed animal. She pointed it out and the man passed it over with a tip of his hat.

Ena spun to face Kyoya, holding out the plushie with a smile.

He frowned at it, and then at her. "What?"

"For you!"

"If you think I'm going to spend the rest of the day carrying around a stuffed unicorn-"

Ena cut him off. "You said I could choose what you have to do until dinner, so I want you to play more games and carry around this prize I got for you until then."

Kyoya's frowned deepened, but by now other people had started to notice the exchange. And older couple gave Kyoya a disapproving look, as if to say 'look at the young man and how rude he's being to his date'. Ena knew she had him trapped, and waved the pink monstrosity with a growing grin. Kyoya scowled before snatching the unicorn and tucking it under his arm. Ena barked a laugh at the sight of him before reigning in her joy.

Better not rile him too much.

"Let's go check out the fishing game."

And so the pair spent the next hour winning increasingly embarrassing prizes for each other. Ena had the advantage of being able to stuff most of them into her backpack and some carnie took pity on Kyoya and gave him a complimentary tote bag for his. When it was time to meet up with the others, the only thing Ena hadn't managed to fit in her bag was a giant shark plushie and Kyoya had several cheap costume necklaces around his neck and a bag full of prizes.

Ena caught sight of Megan's head over by the food stalls and nudged Kyoya in the right direction. Lucy was there too, dwarfed by Megan's height, and she waved when she caught sight of the duo.

"You guys are the last ones here, everyone else is waiting over by the picnic tables." Lucy told them.

"Oh wow. Let's drop our stuff off with them and head back for food, okay?" Ena asked Kyoya who gave a nod.

They made their way over the Host Club, all sitting and talking at the biggest table in the area.

"Ena-chan, Kyo-chan!" Honey called out to them happily. "There you are!"

"Someone's been busy." Hikaru rose an eyebrow at their prizes.

Ena promptly hit him over the head with the shark, before dropping her bag by Haruhi. "Make sure none of them take my stuff, yeah?"

"Sure."

"Kyoya?" Ena glanced up at him. "Wanna go get some food from Barb's stall?"

"May as well." He agreed and they walked back to where Megan was standing.

Ena could hear whispers start up at the table after they left, but ignored it for the most part. They were probably just continuing whatever they'd been talking about earlier, right?

Ena ordered a burger from a busy Barb and Kyoya got the hottest item on the menu, a spicy chilli steak. She rolled her eyes when Kyoya insisted on paying and carrying their food back to the Club, but didn't put up too much of a fight.

"So what have y'all be up to?" Ena asked as she took a seat between Kyoya and Haruhi.

"Takashi and I found lots of sweets!" Honey declared happily, holding an ice cream cone in one hand and a corn dog in the other.

"Not too many, I hope." Ena gave Mori a questioning look.

"Mitsukuni knows his limits." Mori rumbled.

"Alright then. What about you two?" Ena motioned to the twins.

"I wanted to ride the rollercoaster, but Kaoru made me go on the tilt-a-whirl first." Hikaru pouted.

Kaoru rolled his eyes, bumping shoulders with his brother. "We went on the rollercoaster afterward though."

"That's good." Ena smiled.

"Haruhi and I played some games!" Tamaki jumped in, pointing at a pile as big Ena's of prizes.

Haruhi sighed, a bit exasperated, but still smiled at her boyfriend.

"Kyoya and I did too, but we didn't see you over there."

"Well, um," Tamaki deflated a little, "I wanted to go over and say hi but Haruhi said we should leave you two alone. Besides, you looked like you were having fun."

"Oh." Ena thought. "I guess we were. I wouldn't have minded hanging out with you guys, though."

Haruhi gave Ena a strange look, but turned away before Ena could question it. Tamaki also seemed to be trying to convey something to Kyoya with a series of vague hand movements and weird facial expression. Kyoya responded by rolling his eyes and shaking his head. Ena narrowed her eyes, feeling like she was missing out on something important, but the conversation started back up before she could ask.

"Does anyone know when the fireworks will start?" Megan walked up with Lucy, taking a seat at the edge of the table.

"Well," Ena checked her phone, "whenever it gets dark, I suppose. But I'm not sure when that is."

"There's a great spot on the hill where we can all hang out while the shows on." Lucy explained. "And I brought tons of blankets for sitting on."

"That sounds wonderful!" Tamaki exclaimed happily.

The conversation rolled along smoothly, everyone talking about what they wanted to do next. Ena advised that everyone stayed off the faster rides for a bit after eating. Lucy and Hikaru snarked a "alright Mom" at the same time, causing the others to tease them. The first to turned beat red and even Hikaru looked a little embarrassed but covered it up by acting indignant.

"Is everyone done eating?" Ena asked a bit later.

Nods all around.

"Can we agree to meet up at the hill when it starts getting dark?"

More nods.

"Cool! Let's-"

"I have to go to bathroom!" Haruhi hopped up from her seat. "Ena, will you come with me?"

"Oh, uh, sure?"

The younger girl grabbed her seniors hand, dragging her along behind her.

"Oh, Haruhi. Could you be more obvious?" Ena heard Hikaru sigh.


Ena waited outside the restroom while Haruhi ran in, trying to figure out why exactly she had been pulled away. Ena wasn't stupid, she knew that Haruhi had some reason for making them both leave so abruptly. And it most likely had something to do with the strange look Haruhi had given her earlier. Maybe she was worried about the thunderstorm again, and was trying to let Ena know without saying it outright?

Haruhi shuffled out of the bathroom, looking a little embarrassed.

"Everything alright?" Ena asked.

"Yeah."

"If you're ready, let's head back-" Ena started.

Haruhi cut her off. "Wait! Um, let's go look over there."

The younger teen pointed to some stands in the distance, the opposite direction of their table. Ena quirk her brow. Haurhi grabbed her hand and was about to drag her off again, but Ena held her ground, not letting the girl pull her.

"Are you sure nothing's wrong, Haruhi?" Ena put her hands on either of Haruhi's shoulders, looking at her seriously. "Is this about the storm? You know we can leave if you need us too."

"No, no. That's not it." Haruhi looked anywhere but Ena, before meeting her eyes. "It's just...those stalls look interesting."

Ena dropped her hands, confused as to why Haruhi was acting so strangely. "You're not a very good liar, you know that?"

Haruhi sighed. "Yeah, I know. Just trust me, we shouldn't go back to the table just yet."

Ena wrinkled her nose, dissatisfied with the girl's response. It struck her that, despite the month they'd been in America, Ena still didn't know the Host Club very well. Not well enough to be able to find a reason for their strange behavior, at least. Maybe she'd never be able to read the Club, but she could at least let them know she had faith in them, so...

"Alright, if you're sure."

The two of them began walking toward what seemed like typical vending booths when Haruhi's cell buzzed.

"That must be Tamaki." Haruhi checked the message. "Actually, we should head back now."

"Alrightie, let's go." Ena huffed, giving Haruhi a good natured shove back towards the table. "Just so you know, you can tell me if there's ever something going on, or if you just don't want to do something. Don't feel the need to make excuses."

"I'll remember that." Haruhi nodded appreciatively.

Back at the table, the mood had changed considerably. Tamaki looked like a kicked puppy, curled in sadly on himself until he saw Haruhi. Honey was quietly discussing something with Mori while Hikaru fumed, arms crossed and faced away from most everyone at the table. Kaoru was giving Kyoya an exasperated look, and Megan and Lucy just looked confused.

"Is everything alright?" Ena felt like a broken record.

"Just fine." Kyoya was using that voice he used when talking to someone he didn't trust, his smile plastic and his pleasantries sounded fake.

"Right." Ena sighed, upset at being kept out of the loop. "Well, we've got a bit until sundown, so let's choose something to do."

Everyone started talking at once, each saying they wanted to go somewhere different than each other. Ena could feel a headache coming on and she shut her eyes against the sun. The noise was getting louder and louder until Ena felt herself slamming her hands on the table, barely in control of her actions. She opened her eyes and everyone at the table as staring at her.

"Ena?" Tamaki stated, his voice questioning.

"It's fine. Just do what ever you want." Ena snatched up her backpack and the shark that was still sitting at the table.

She stalked off, not really paying attention to the direction she was heading. Ena could hear the Club and her friends calling her from the table but ignored them, fed up with the way everyone was acting. First Haruhi's weirdness, then Kyoya treating her like...some sort of client...it was all a bit too much.

Ena kept bumping into people, angering others but not really caring. She was beginning to feel claustrophobic and needed a way out. Panic was rising in her throat, choking her and making her limbs shake.

"Shit." She shuddered, feeling the anxiety rising.

Now was not a good time for a panic attack. Her inhaler was in her first aid kit, but she didn't have any water, or a place she could get away from everyone. Where could she go that there wouldn't be any people?

Ena remembered the van, sitting in the parking lot outside the fairgrounds. She glanced up, amazed to find that her auto piloted trek had lead her to the front of the park, right where it lead out to the parking lot. Her legs dragged her out to the concrete, and she managed to find the van with little issue.

Unlocking the driver seat, Ena climbed in and started it up, turning the air conditioning on as high as it could go. The cool air felt amazing, and she dropped her things in the backseat, before resting her head against the steering wheel. She counted her breaths, trying to bring herself back down from the attack. It seemed like she got out right in time, because it wasn't too difficult to focus her breathing back to normal.

Once she was calmed down, Ena thought about what had triggered the attack. While it was true that the Club was acting really weird, she had probably blown in out of proportion. The heat and all the people couldn't have helped. Ena winced when she thought about how rude she'd been. Everyone had been looking forward to today and she had to ruin it with her stupid anxiety. Ena could feel herself getting overwhelmed again and tried to calm back down.

There was a knock on her door and Ena jumped, almost hitting the horn as she turned to see who it was. A sweet looking Honey stood outside her door, along with the looming figure of Mori. She sighed with relief, glad to see the familiar faces and not some kind of burglar. Ena rolled down the window, allowing her to speak with the college students.

"Hi." She could hear the shame in her voice. "Look, I'm sorry about that."

"We're the ones who should be sorry Ena-chan." Honey stopped her. "We weren't being very considerate of your feelings."

"No, I was rude and I've probably ruined today. I know you all were excited to come to fair and I had to freak out and make a big deal over nothing."

Mori shook his head. "Haruhi told us what you said about the thunderstorm."

Ena blinked, looking up at the tall man. "Really?"

"After you ran off, Haruhi told us how nice you'd been, and how you made sure she felt safe. She was really grateful, because you made her feel like it was okay to leave if she needed too." Honey explained.

"Oh."

"So, why wouldn't that apply to you, too?" Honey asked.

"What?" Ena felt confused, trying to understand what he meant.

Mori clarified. "If you felt you needed to leave, we would all understand Ena."

"Yeah, we all care about you a lot." Honey smiled. "It's not everyday we let someone new into our hearts, but when we do it's always someone really special. You're really special to us Ena-chan, even if we're not good at showing you that."

"I..." Ena felt younger than Honey for the first time since she met him. "I didn't think..."

"It's okay Ena-chan, you can cry."

Ena realized that her eyes were welling up. She sniffled, letting them fall. Honey reached through the window, taking her hand and giving it an encouraging squeeze.

If you asked her later, Ena wouldn't admit that she had a rather embarrassing sob, letting all the frustrations of the afternoon and all the anxiety she felt about everything out in one go. When she was done, Mori pulled a handkerchief out of no where and let her clean up. She took it gratefully, blowing her nose and whipping her face before returning it.

"Thank you." She told them sincerely.

"We're the ones who should be thanking you." Mori stuck the cloth into his pocket. "Are you ready to go back?"

"Yeah, I think so." Ena shut off the van and climbed out.

Mori ruffled her hair once she was on the pavement and Honey grabbed her hand and held it all the way back to the table. Tamaki was pacing and Haruhi was watching him, looking anxious. The twins were sat together, whispering to each other and even Kyoya seemed a bit out of it. Lucy was the first to notice the trio walking towards them.

"There they are!"

Everyone jumped up, falling over each other to reach Ena. Tamaki was apologizing profusely while the twins were straightening Ena's clothes and hair and being generally touchy feely.

"It's okay, I'm alright, I just needed a quick timeout to collect myself. I'm sorry if you worried."

"We're sorry!" Tamaki insisted. "We acted horribly towards you. I don't know how we could ever make it up to you."

"It wasn't that bad." Ena shook her head. "It's all alright, everything is forgiven."

"Oh Ena!" Tamaki latched onto her. "You're too good to us! Too pure."

Ena rolled her eyes as the twins started hugging her as well, and soon everyone joined in and it was a big -embarrassing-hug fest. Passers by were giving the group of teenagers strange looks and Ena could feel her arms falling asleep from lack of blood flow.

"Okay, okay!" Ena laughed. "I get it, we're good guys, really."

Everyone let go at once, though Tamaki seemed reluctant, and gave her some space.

"Are we ready to go enjoy the festival?" Ena asked.

The boys whooped in response, running off as a group. Megan and Lucy followed behind them, talking to each other as they went. Ena laughed softly, turning to Haruhi who had waited behind. She looked like she was going to explode, her face turning red as she stared Ena down.

"I'm so so sorry! I didn't mean to upset you, I just was trying-" Haruhi spoke in a rush, tripping over her words.

"Haruhi.."

"I didn't want to hurt your feelings, I swear! I was-"

"Haruhi!"

The girl stopped, taking a deep breath.

Ena smiled at her. "It's all fine, really. Whatever was going on, it's okay. Let's just go have fun okay?"

Haruhi nodded quickly, still looking upset. Ena reached out, pulling the smaller girl into a quick hug. Haruhi looked surprised when Ena let go.

"Come on, somebody has to keep an eye on those idiots." Ena pointed in the direction the boys had gone.

Haruhi chuckled, and smiled softly. "Right."

The two girls walked off together, following behind the Host Club. They caught up to the group, Haruhi taking a spot by Tamaki and Ena walking between the twins. The boys were all yelling and talking, so they couldn't hear the distant rumble of thunder.

AN: Cliffhanger? Kind of? Anyways, thank you for making your way through another chapter! We're not done with the festival, so keep an eye out for the next chapter! I should be posting it sooner as opposed to later.

Now, for your question of the chapter! I'm a big pet lover myself, and I'm sure Ena is too. So, if you can think of a cool pet for her to have back home, along with a name, I'll work it into the story and your animal can make a guest appearance!