"Where the hell is she?!" A voice shouted as two figures raced down the hall, two other people ran after them, trying to keep up but getting left in the dust.

"Guys, please calm down." Ben shouted after the two teens. They didn't stop running or slow down the slightest bit.

He sighed as he and Fairy Godmother picked up their pace. They rounded the corner to see them standing there, both of them lifting their noses up and sniffing.

Hunters nose twitched as he caught something, taking off again with Luna right behind him. Ben ran after him, trying to tap into his beast side to catch up.

"Hunter, Luna. Stop... Stop running." He wheezed as he began losing steam.

"She's over here!" Hunter shouted, adding a new burst of speed as well as Luna.

"How are they getting even faster?" Ben asked, cursing under his breath.

The siblings sniffed at the air again as Luna walked over to one door and tugged on the doorknob, opening the it up. She peered inside and her eyes widened almost instantaneously.

"She's in here, Hunter." She called as she raced into the room. The boy didn't waste any time as he sprinted inside, Ben and Fairy Godmother just making it into the hallway.

They made their way to the door and opened it to see Luna and Hunter bombarding Dawn with questions.

The poor golden-eyed girl looked a bit frightened as her siblings kept tumbling over each other's words.

"Guys, calm down. I think you're freaking her out." Ben advised as he walked over to them.

They took deep breaths and quieted themselves before looking back at Dawn.

"Are you okay?" Luna asked, her eyes wide with worry.

"Yeah, I'll be fine." Her voice was barely over a whisper and she kept her head down.

Hunter and Luna gave each other looks before turning and walking back to Fairy Godmother and Ben.

"What exactly happened?" Hunter whispered, he didn't want his sister to hear.

"Mrs. Wonderland says she asked Dawn to introduce herself to the class and apparently she freaked out." Fairy Godmother explained. She was concerned for the young girl.

Luna sighed and Hunter had a look of realization on his face as he ran his hand through his hair.

"That was a terrible idea. She gets really nervous in front of crowds. She probably had a panic attack." The blue-eyed teen said.

"Will she be okay?" Fairy Godmother asked. She'd never had to deal with situations like this before. There were very few shy people in Auradon and even they had never experienced such a thing.

"Yeah, she just needs a little time to relax." Luna informed her, turning to see her little sister taking deep breaths. She smiled at this, she was recovering. It used to take a long time for her to start calming down.

"That's good. We'll give her the rest of today off. And since she's okay, you guys can return to your classes after this." The woman said as she walked over to the table beside Dawn, looking at the papers describing what had happened.

"What?" Luna and Hunter both asked at the same time.

Ben looked surprised and Fairy Godmother looked up from the papers. "What's wrong?" She asked.

"You can't expect us to leave her. She's our sister and she can't be alone." Hunter said.

"I understand, but you just said she'd be fine. And besides, she's not a little kid. She can take care of herself." Ben reasoned.

"But she shouldn't have to. I know she's not five, but it doesn't mean I'll stop caring. We're staying." Luna said, crossing her arms and raising a challenging eyebrow at Ben, daring him to argue with her.

"Guys, it's okay. You can go." Everyone looked at Dawn who was now sitting up.

"But Dawn, we-"

"Need to get back to class. Ben was right, you guys don't have to baby me. I'm twelve, not four." She told them.

"Are you sure? I don't want you to push us away because you think we're treating you like a kid." Hunter said, giving her a concerned look. She smiled slightly at him, "It's okay. I just need to calm down a little. You guys can go."

"If that's what you want." Luna sighed. She walked up to Dawn and gave her a hug, Hunter doing the same before they left the room.

"If you want us to come back, just tell us." Hunter said, Dawn nodded in reply.

Once they left, Dawn leaned back on the cot with a sigh. She could take care of herself, she didn't need her siblings to hold her hand every time she got upset.

"You okay?" Ben asked. Dawn's eyes opened as she saw Ben standing beside her, looking concerned.

"Yeah, I just need to start being independent." She said, looking away as she started her breathing exercises. Ben nodded at this as he went to Fairy Godmothers side, looking over the papers with her and discussing how they would contact her father about this.

•~•

"Ms. Gothel, is my class boring you?" Mr. Dwarfenstein asked, an annoyed tone as he narrowed his eyes at his new student.

"Yeah, kinda." She replied in a bored tone while looking into her compact, touching up her lipstick.

Mr. Dwarfenstein's left eye twitched as a few students tried to cover up their snickers while others 'ooohed' at the girls remark.

"I realize that this is your first day, but I will not accept this disrespect." He said as he put the cap back on the marker he had been using to write on the board. He pulled out a referral and scribbled on it before holding it out for Gabby.

"Hmm, no thanks. Don't really want anymore work." She said, rubbing her lips together to smooth out her lipstick before shutting her compact and turning to him with a bright smile.

"This isn't an assignment, Ms. Gothel. You're being sent to the office." He said.

Gabby gave him a look like she was shocked that she was getting in trouble before she smiled sweetly. "You see, here's the thing. I don't really want to go the office. Besides, I'm paying attention now. Isn't that what you wanted?"

More snickers filled the room as Mr. Dwarfenstein's glare increased. "This isn't about what you want. Go to the office. Now." He ordered.

Gabby rolled her eyes and took the pass, standing up with an annoyed look on her face.

"Wait, do you know your way to the office?" He asked.

"Of course not. It's my first day, duh." She sassed. He suppressed the urge to roll his eyes and pointed at his nephew.

"Brandon. Show her way the way to the office." He said, already turning back to the board and opening up another marker.

Brandon did as he was told and stood, jogging to catch up with Gabby who had already left the room and was now walking down the hall.

"Gabby, wait up." He called, running up to her. Once he did, he slowed until he was walking beside her.

"You know, we don't have to go back to class. We could just skip." She suggested suddenly, playing with her necklace absentmindedly.

"W-what? No, we can't!" He exclaimed. "I'm taking you to the office and then returning to class."

"You're such a goody-goody." She muttered under her breath.

"I am not! I just don't want to get in trouble!" He protested.

"Exactly. That's what a goody-goody does." She said, rolling her eyes.

"Well, excuse me for not enjoying a week of detention and being lectured by my parents." He mumbled.

"You can just go back to class. I'm ditching." Gabby told him, walking off towards the courtyard.

He reached forward and grabbed her wrist. "No you're not! You're already in trouble." He said.

"Hey! Let go of me!" She complained, pulling her wrist away from him. Instead of releasing his hold on her, she accidentally tugged him forward. They were now flush against each other.

Brandon's face immediately flushed red as he stared at Gabby, waiting for her to do something. The raven-haired girl only smirked at him as she leaned forward, even closer to him.

"My offer to skip class still stands." She whispered, a gleam in her eyes that both excited and scared Brandon.

Brandon stepped back from her then, some color returning to his face. "No! Come on, we're going to the office." He said sternly, taking hold of her wrist again and dragging her after him.

"Fine." She sighed exasperatedly, "Are all you Auradonians such buzzkills?"

"I am not a buzzkill!" Brandon exclaimed as they turned the corner.

The office was right at the end of the hallway. "Sure. That's why you blindly follow all these rules." The annoyance in her tone was prominent and impossible to miss.

Brandon didn't even bother replying, just walking her inside the office and explaining what had happened to the secretary before leaving.

The lady pointed her to a seat and told her to wait for Fairy Godmother to come back. Gabby complied and sat in the plastic chair, her arms crossed over her chest.

•~•

Luna gathered her hair into a ponytail before looking into the mirror of the locker room and leaving.

She had changed for P.E. and now wore a pair of stretchy black shorts and a gray tank top with some dark and light gray sneakers.

All of the other girls stared wide-eyed as she exit the room. They were all still getting dressed and fixing their makeup. Not to mention their hair! How was she already done getting ready?

They eventually finished and joined her outside where all of the boys were waiting. Every single guy, even the taken ones, were ogling the girl who seemed oblivious to the stares as she stretched out her arms and back.

Finally, the teacher came out and blew his whistle, gaining everyone's attention.

"Everybody on the track! We're on the track today." He shouted, the students all groaning as they headed towards the track.

"Charming, Bête, Allas, new girl, on the track. You're running to the 100 meter mark." The coach commanded. Chad, Ben, Jay, and Luna jogged onto the track and got into lanes, getting ready to run.

"Ready... Set... GO!" He shouted, starting his stopwatch as they all took off.

Jay shot forward, Ben slightly behind him and Chad only a few steps after Ben. They all did a double take when Luna sprinted past them, not even breaking a sweat.

Her legs were moving so fast they looked like a blur and her form was flawless. All the students were staring in shock, whispering to each other while the Coach was looking down at his stopwatch.

Luna made it to the 100 meter mark in only a few seconds, slowing to a stop as she passed it. She waited for the guys to catch up for a few seconds as they finished. Once they got to the finish line, leaning down with their hands on their knees and breathing heavily, she walked back to the Coach, unfazed by the running she just did. Chad glared at her while Ben looked impressed and Jay just looked like his ego got knocked down a few pegs.

Coach approached her once she rejoined the students who hadn't ran yet.

"Hey you, what's your name?" He asked.

"Luna Wolf." She replied.

"Well Luna, you just an 10.60. Were you even trying?" He was looking at her with intrigue as she didn't even display the slightest shock.

"I put some effort into it, but that's not my best." Luna answered honestly. Everyone's jaw dropped, including Chad, Ben, and Jay who had just gotten back.

"I want you to go again, but this time full out. 110% percent." He said, Luna shrugged and walked back to the track and got into a lane.

She got down on one knee, her hands in front of her as she got ready to run again.

"Remember, give it your all. Ready... Set... GO!" Coach started the stopwatch immediately as Luna took off.

She could barely even be seen, becoming a blur with her speed. She was at the finish line in only a matter of seconds, doubled over as she breathed heavily. She turned to look at Coach, beads of sweat slowly trickling down her face.

He looked down at the stopwatch, his eyes widening as he stared back and forth between the watch and Luna.

"7.37." He called, everyone immediately jumping into conversation. Luna smiled at that, nodding to herself. That broke her personal record.

Coach was giddy with excitement, this was the fastest time he had ever seen in his life.

Luna began walking back over to them, breathing deeply through her nose. "That good, coach?" She asked.

"That was fantastic! I need to go talk to Fairy Godmother about this! Ben, you're in charge!" Everyone was left dumbfounded as Coach took off towards the office, thrusting his clipboard and stopwatch towards Ben.

Luna shrugged at this and leaned to the side, stretching out her left side. Her top moved up a bit, revealing her midriff much to the boys elation.

"Well, I guess I'm in charge now. Not really sure what to do, but let's just jog a few laps." Ben said as him and a few others got onto the track to do as he said.

Luna was about to join them when someone grabbed her wrist. She turned to see some Asian girl (not trying to be racist) holding her arm.

"Um, did you need something?" She asked, raising an eyebrow.

"That was awesome! How'd you do that?" The girl asked.

"I just ran." Luna replied simply.

"Well I saw you, but how are you so fast? I'm Lonnie, by the way." She said.

"Oh, I'm half wolf so yeah. Super fast I guess. And nice to meet you, I'm Luna." Big Bad Wolf's daughter said, smiling at the girl.

"That's amazing. You're half wolf?" Lonnie asked, a look of awe on her face. Luna nodded as they began chatting.

"Lonnie, Luna, come on! You don't want an F for the day, do you?" Ben asked teasingly.

The girls rolled their eyes as they joined everyone on the track, continuing their conversation as they jogged.

•~•

To say Bella was nervous was an understatement.

She was absolutely nerve wracked. If her mother found out about this, she would be grounded until she took the throne!

Bella took a deep breath, trying to calm herself.

"Mom isn't here to tell you what to do! You can make your own decisions." The pale princess told herself as she finally stepped out into the hallway.

She had chickened out in the morning, but now she was doing this.

Luna had let her borrow an outfit upon request and gave her some black high waisted shorts, a loose dark gray long sleeve top, and some black ankle boots with a gold zipper. It wasn't too much, but it was enough of what Bella had wanted.

People were starting to notice her new outfit and gave her questioning looks as she made her way to her locker.

She was getting noticed! And not just as Snow White's daughter, but as Bella. The girl who now stood out of the crowd of overdressed students.

Bella insert her combination and opened her locker, moving aside the love letters to grab her history book and a small binder.

"Bella? Is that you?" Said princess looked to the side to see two of her friends, Evangeline and Zaira walking up to her.

Evangeline was the daughter of Tiana and Naveen. She looked almost exactly like her mother with her fathers skin tone and eye color. Today, her hair was pulled back in a loose ponytail and she wore a beige long sleeve sweater over a sleeveless yellow green collared shirt and chartreuse pleated skirt.

Zaira was the oldest daughter of Aladdin and Jasmine. Her skin was tanned and she had wavy black hair that went halfway down her back and light brown eyes. She wore her hair loose with a purple headband and was dressed in a long sleeve purple top and a pale lavender skirt.

"Hey, guys." Bella greeted, smiling at them. They looked a little confused as they stared at her, like she had grown two heads.

"What are you wearing?" Evangeline asked.

She looked down at my outfit and smiled as she brought her gaze back up to them. "My new roommate let me borrow an outfit. You like?" Bella beamed, spinning around in a circle to let them fully examine her.

When she was facing them again, they had smiles on their faces.

"Yeah, we like. You look great!" Zaira complimented, causing Bella to blush.

"Who is your roommate because I need to ask her where she shops." Evangeline laughed. Bella closed her locker and they began walking to their next class when the five minute bell rang.

"Well, you're about to meet her. She's in our English class." Bella smiles as they walk through the doors of the classroom, other students slowly starting to file in.

Just as the bell rung, Luna walked in. She looked around for a moment before she saw Bella, who waved her over. Luna took the seat next to her and set her backpack on the floor.

"Hey, Bella." She smiled.

"Hi, Luna. These are my friends, Evangeline and Zaira. Guys, this is the friend who let me borrow this outfit." Bella introduced her friends to each other.

Luna waved at them and they smiled, introducing themselves.

"So you gave Bella this outfit?" Zaira asked.

"Yeah. She asked to borrow some clothes so I let her wear them." Luna responded though she was a bit confused. Why was she asking?

"That's so cool. She looks great and you do too." Evangeline commented, gesturing to Luna's own outfit.

The half-wolf teen had left P.E. and changed into some black jeans, a short sleeve dark gray crop top, and dark gray boots with wedges.

"Thanks." Luna smiled. She hadn't expected people to be this nice to her.

"Would you mind letting us borrow some clothes too? My tailors make me wear skirts and dresses all the time and it's really annoying." Zaira rolled her eyes.

"Yeah, my tailors let me wear jeans sometimes, but I can never pick them out. And they're always so plain." Evangeline added.

"Uh, sure. I don't mind at all. Just tell me when and I'll let you grab an outfit." Luna said as the teacher walked in.

"Quiet down students. Okay, before we start with our lesson, we have a new student." The man nodded towards Luna as he said this, a few students turning to look at her.

"She just transferred yesterday and I want all of you to treat her with respect. Got it?" Everyone muttered that they would and the teacher nodded, grabbing some paper off his desk and began to call roll.

•~•

"I've already heard Mr. Dwarfenstein's point of view and now I'd like to hear yours." Fairy Godmother sat in her desk across from Gabby who looked annoyed that she was here.

"Well, he was talking about quadratic formulas and stuff and I was fixing my lipstick. So he asked me if I was bored and I said yes because I'm not a liar. Then, he got mad and told me to come to the office." Gabby recounted, rolling her eyes as she explained her side of the story.

Fairy Godmother nodded along to this. It wasn't too bad, but it needed to be fixed. Hopefully, light punishment would help with that.

"Okay then. For disrespecting a teacher, you get two days of after school detention. I hope we don't have anymore problems like this in the future." The woman said, typing something on her computer before printing it out.

Gabby groaned as Fairy Godmother grabbed the sheet of paper and handed it to her. The girl scowled at the detention slip before getting up and walking out.

"Third period is almost over, Ms. Gothel. You can just wait here in the office for the next five minutes until fourth period starts." The brunette woman said, Gabby nodding at this as she took a seat in the plastic chairs again.

Once the door closed, Fair Godmother let out a sigh. She knew that the new Isle kids wouldn't just immediately become balls of sunshine, but she had hoped this wouldn't happen.

Thankfully, it was only one of them. The other three didn't seem like they would do something like this so that was something.

The door opened then and the coach peeked his head in, a smile on his face.

"You busy, Fairy Godmother?" He asked. She shook her head no and he entered, sitting in the same chair Gabby had just been in.

"Did you need something, Coach? And don't you have a class right now?" She asked, squinting in confusion at him.

"Yes, I did but I left Ben in charge. We can trust him. And besides, I have news." That smile from earlier came back.

"Mmhmm, what happened?" She asked, her curiosity peeking.

"We were running today and one of those new students just broke the record for fastest 100-meter dash time." He told her, leaning back in his chair with a proud look on his face.

"In the school?" She asked.

"In all of Auradon." Fairy Godmother's eyes widened.

"Which one?" It had to be one of two older siblings. Gabby didn't seem like the type to be into sports and Dawn had been sent back to her room.

"Luna Wolf, that girl has some serious skills. First time she ran, she was right on the coat tails of the record and she didn't even break a sweat." Coach exclaimed. "We've got to get her on a sports team." Fairy Godmother shook her head at this.

"We can't do that unfortunately." She informed him, shaking her finger.

"Why not? She's great! And I think she might want to go out for a team." Coach didn't understand. What was holding them back? Clearly this girl had talent, so why weren't they utilizing that talent?

"Well, in case you've forgotten her last name, she's half wolf. Technically, it's cheating to let her play on a sports team." She sighed, it really wasn't fair but those were the rules.

"But Ben is part beast and we let him play!" Coach argued.

"But Ben is the king of Auradon. People will trust that he won't use his powers to cheat. They won't believe the daughter of the Big Bad Wolf will do the same." She shrugged, giving him an apologetic look.

"But think of all the potential she has! It'd be a waste to not let her play." There had to be some way.

"If you can convince the board to let her join a team, I'm all for it. I didn't make the rules, I just enforce them." She told him, Coach shaking his head in disappointment.

"Alright then. I'm gonna have to something about this." He said as he got up and left the room.

"Thanks for your time, Fairy Godmother." He said as he closed the door behind him.

The woman gave a small smile, letting it drop when he couldn't see her. She really hoped he could do something about letting Luna play.

•~•

"Yes! Time for food!" Someone whooped as the bell for lunch rang.

Everyone gathered up their stuff and began leaving the classroom, excited that they had 45 minutes of free time.

"You ready to go, Hunter?" Theo asked, standing up from his seat.

"Yeah, let's go." The blue-eyed teen replied as he stood and walked with his friend to the cafeteria.

They had met up with Midas and AJ in the hallway and by the time they made it to the cafeteria, the whole group except Amelia were all together. They had gotten in line and grabbed some luck before heading to a table and sitting down.

"Why is Amelia always the last one here?" David asked, looking around for their brunette friend.

"Probably because she's so clumsy she always drops stuff so it takes her a while to walk here." Midas snorted as he took a bite of his chicken sandwich.

They all laughed slightly at this as Amelia sat at the table with them. "What's funny?" She asked, smiling brightly at them while she popped a crouton from her salad in her mouth.

"Nothing." Everyone said, trying to muffle their laughter. Amelia caught on soon and narrowed her eyes at her friends.

"Oh, hardy har har. It was a joke about me, wasn't it?" Their increase in laughter told her all she needed to know as she rolled her eyes.

"You guys are the worst." She deadpanned, taking a bite of her salad.

"We didn't say anything bad. Just that you're clumsy and its why you take so long to get here." AJ said.

A new topic popped up as they all chatted while eating, laughing and joking around.

Suddenly, a small group of about four girls walked up to their table. One of them tapped Hunter on the shoulder and he turned around.

"Can I help you?" He asked, giving them a confused look. They all giggled and the one who had tapped him on the shoulder twirled her hair nervously.

"We just wanted to meet the new guy." She said, sitting down next to him.

"That's cool I guess." He smiled at them which caused them all to sigh dreamily.

Hunter looked at his friends with a raised eyebrow and they just snickered except Amelia who turned away with a slight blush on her cheeks. Confused, he went back to the group of girls.

"Well, I'm Hunter. What are you guys' names?"

"I'm Annie, and these are my friends Raven, Hannah, and Adelaide." The girl said, playing with a lock of her blonde hair.

Hunter waved at them in a friendly manner, sending the girls into a fit of giggles. His friends were still laughing at him, which he didn't get.

What was with the girls in Auradon?

"Is it true you're from the Isle?" Hannah asked, her hazel eyes wide with wonder. Hunter frowned at the question, how many times were people going to ask him that?

"Yeah." He replied flatly. For some reason, the girls smiled even wider.

"That's so cool." Raven chirped. They all sat by him now, continuing to chat and lean closer towards him until the bell (finally rang).

They all pouted when they realized it was time to go back to class, standing up and giggling their goodbyes.

Hunter shook his head, grabbing his backpack as he stood.

"Okay, what was that about?" He asked.

"Are you serious?" David asked him, giving him a disbelieving look. Hunter still didn't get it and everyone except Amelia rolled their eyes.

"Those girls were obviously flirting with you." AJ said, using her journal to smack him in the back of his head.

"Ow!" Hunter complained, rubbing his head. "And what do you mean? They were flirting?"

"You're really clueless." Amelia quipped in an annoyed tone, grabbing her things quickly before standing and striding out the cafeteria with a frown on her face.

"Am I ever going to understand the girls here?" The half-wolf teen asked, staring after his brunette friend.

"Probably not." Midas said as they all walked out the doors to their next class. Hunter groaned and they all chuckled slightly.

•~•

Dawn felt a lot better than she had this morning. After she got her breathing under control, she had started to calm down and Fairy Godmother let her go back to her room. She even brought her some tea to help with her nerves.

As she sipped slowly at the hot drink, she looked around her room. Even though she felt better, she was incredibly bored. There wasn't much for her to do alone in her room. She didn't have a phone and Amira was still in class. School wouldn't be over for about another hour and a half.

She sighed, setting the cup on her nightstand. Maybe she could take a nap or something? No, then she wouldn't sleep at night. Perhaps she would go out for a walk? Nah, that was kind of like ditching because she wasn't in class. Fairy Godmother insisted that she rest for today and just go back tomorrow despite her trying to explain that she was fine.

Suddenly, a music note floated through the air and caught her ear. Her ears perked up as she looked around, slowly sitting up from her bed. Another note of music rang, soft and beautiful. It was coming from outside her room and Dawn bit her lip nervously. If she left, then it would be skipping.

Another strum of music caught her attention and she decided just to check it out really quick. Just to see what it was then she'd come right back.

Dawn poked her head out the door, checking to see if anyone was in the hallway before slinking out. She strained her ear to hear what direction the music was coming from. She followed the sound and eventually came to a door labeled 'Band'

The golden-eyes girl knocked softly on the door, resting her ear against it. The music was playing even louder no, more people joining in. Nobody answered so she opened the door and saw people in yellow pants and fancy blue long sleeves with all types of different instruments.

They all stopped playing as she walked in, staring at her.

Her eyes widened and she could feel her cheeks heating up as she looked down, her hair falling in front of her face.

"I-I-I'm sorry. I just h-heard the music and wanted to know where it was coming from." She stammered, making to leave.

"Wait! You can stay if you want." One boy said, his hair was light brown and he wore glasses over his blue-green eyes. He smiled at her in a friendly way, setting his trumpet aside as he walked over to her.

"B-but I don't want to disturb you guys if you're practicing."

"It's okay, we'd love a review. I'm Doug by the way." He said, taking a hold of her wrist and leading her to a chair. She sat in it and he picked up his trumpet, giving everyone a nod.

"Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco." He counted down, everyone beginning to play.

The instruments all blended together nicely, overlapping perfectly and creating a cheery, upbeat tune. Dawn smiled and bobbed her head along to the song, clapping her hands.

At this, they played even louder and with more enthusiasm.

Sadly, the song came to an end. All the players looked a bit flustered as they looked at Dawn, waiting for a reaction. She stood from her chair, applauding them.

"You guys are great! That was amazing!" She complimented, causing them to smile.

"Thanks. We have to be ready for the game this week and we've been having a bit of trouble with this one, but we're starting to get the hang of it." Doug told her as he took a sip from his water bottle.

"Starting? It sounded like you already perfected it to me!" Dawn was still blown away by their performance.

"That's great, but we still need a flutist to pull it all together. We only had three of them, but two of them caught colds and can't play and the other will be out for a family thing on Friday." One of the tuba players informed her. This saddened Dawn, it was really unfortunate.

"I wish I could help in some way." She said sympathetically, frowning.

Doug looked down before his eye caught an extra flute case resting on one of the chairs. He looked back at Dawn, then at the flute case again, a smile spreading across his face.

"Maybe you can." He said, picking up the case and taking out the flute.

•~•

And that's the end of that chapter! I'd like to say it was good, but it really wasn't. Anyways, see you guys next time! Peace out, Rainbow Trouts!