ATTENTION READERS: This is the Beta version of LH5W, if you want to read the official, updated version of the story, you'll have to go over to DeviantArt. com and head on over to my page. My username is Aloubell. You can also get there by going to my fanfiction. net profile which provides a link over there.
In any case, this Beta version is basically the rough draft of LH5W, my first attempt at it. Much of the plot points from this version will be the same in the official version, but there are significant and consistent characterization changes, a few (but very important) plot differences, expansion of past ideas, and overall better quality in storytelling.
All of this will be done over on DeviantArt. I no longer will write the story in traditional prose nor submit/update it here to fanfiction. net. The Beta version will remain here, just know that it isn't the 100% official story.
The official version will be written in a lazy prose mixed with play-writing elements (you'll get what I mean when you see it).
This is the new format for the story from now on.
So please head on over there if you're interested in updates to the story! Thank you for stopping by =D
-Aloe
PLEASE NOTE: The official version is being written somewhat out of order. The official version will start on chapter 46, the place where the Beta version left off. The official version will go on to complete the last chapters of Season 2. Once those are done, I will redo the story over again from Chapter 1 which will be the official version.
Having said that, if you choose to continue on reading, I hope you enjoy the Beta version and look forward to the official!
I had no choice, I had to keep running. My spell on the others wouldn't last long—I assumed. This whole magic thing was still new to me, so anything different that popped out of that wand was probably not going to be a guaranteed success. It's a lame fact, but there you go—well, at least until that whole "training" bit was out of the way.
The cold wind flew by my face and my hair, but I barely felt it because of the adrenaline coursing through my body. I clenched my wand tight, allowing the light from its tip to guide me through the eerie darkness. A thought at the back of my mind kept stabbing at me as I got closer and closer to fighting the biggest baddie I've come across since being here. Naraku wasn't just "some demon" he was the worst of the lot. Aside from being powerful, he was also sneaky in the worst kind of way. Fifty years ago, he put Inuyasha and Kikyo, the powerful priestess who he was in love with as well as the previous owner of the jewel, against each other. Thus ending with her death as well as Inuyasha being in a state of suspended animation against a tree for fifty years.
Since then, Naraku has gotten stronger by absorbing other demons—and more recently, using the jewel shards' power. To add to his list of crimes, he also put a curse on Miroku's family, which resulted in the Wind Tunnel consuming the males before him, putting Miroku next in line to be sucked up. Sango had to witness the deaths of her family because Naraku possessed her little brother, Kohaku, to murder them in cold blood. Now, Naraku forces the poor boy to work for him, only keeping him alive with a jewel shard in the back of his neck. A friend of ours, a wolf demon named Koga, lost his tribe—except for two—to a demon created from Naraku named Kagura.
Naraku uses the insecurities in people's heart's to mess with and eventually destroy them. When he doesn't allow them the "pleasure" of being emotionally tortured, he just kills them without a second thought. He's hard to defeat considering he gets stronger and stronger by the minute and he always seems to have something about him that prevents anybody from being able to kill him. Whether it's a barrier, a miasma, or even his demon goons, he tends to have the last laugh during our encounters. Every time, though, Inuyasha ends up protecting me and getting hurt. I never liked seeing that happen—always feeling weak and defenseless. I am not supposed to ever feel weak and defenseless. It's just not my thing. Never has been. Even back home, people know me as being intimidating, tough, and independent. So, you can imagine how much of my pride was wounded when I needed protection by Inuyasha and the others.
This is suicide.
I chose to do the stupid thing and keep going along with my plan of fighting the demon. I was kind of hoping that the cliché thing would happen and my friends would swoop in at last moment and save my ass before he kills me. Sure, that will lead into a huge lecture from the doggie-eared one himself, but I'm used to that, so no big.
Out of nowhere, a chill from the back of my spine caused me to stop suddenly observing my surroundings suspiciously. What is this? I couldn't have reached Naraku already. A night without the moon's light made scanning anything in this forest proved rather difficult. Whatever it was, it was watching me from somewhere. The presence was everywhere—as if the enemy was surrounding me, but instead of attacking, it was just watching. Focusing energy on the light, my wand began to shine more brightly to allow me to see clearly. Extending my arm out to the wilderness, I gasped when I realized just what was watching me. Well, I couldn't exactly say that I could explain completely what was watching me. There were a bunch of…shadows? Almost transparent shadows with glowing yellow eyes shifting from side to side, just watching me. Okay…this is creepy.
I started to walk slowly forward heading towards Naraku, while keeping my wands light on the shadow creatures. It's so weird. It's obvious that they're watching me, but…they aren't doing anything. Do they want to attack? Are they waiting for an opening?The creatures (didn't necessarily want to call them demons since they very well couldn't have been) didn't make any sounds, but the chill they emit is still very noticeable. Well, if they aren't going to attack, then I'm just gonna ignore them. I can't afford to be distracted now!
The slow, brisk walk turned into a full-on sprint as my wand sensed the presence of the jewel become stronger and stronger. Eventually, the cold feeling left, making me believe that I wasn't being watched anymore. This relaxed my nerves a bit, but not enough while knowing what I was about to face.
When I wasn't paying attention, the road seemed to slope down quite steeply, making me slip and roll down the hill. The world spun around me as my body was harshly rolling down the grass and rock terrain. I felt cuts being edged into my body, totally helpless to stop it. The moment finally came when I reached the bottom, flat on my face at the bottom of the long hill. While struggling to get up, I heard a laugh so sinister, it paralyzed my body.
"It certainly is a treat when they come to me all alone," The voice hissed.
I slowly brought my head up to face the demon that I have been pursuing. He stood there in a white-furred baboon costume. The mask had the appearance of a light-blue baboon face—only his mouth was showing.
"You have been searching for me, woman?" He asked with a smirk. I tried to focus on the situation and grasp onto my wand, thinking of my first attack—only…my wand wasn't in my hand. Frantically looking for it, I noticed that it was right under Naraku, glow fading now that it has reached its mark. My face drained of blood when I realized that I was defenseless.
I tried to remain cool, but couldn't quite hide that I was afraid. "Yeah, I guess you can say that. I figured it was my turn to take a crack at ya. No fair in having the others get a turn and not letting me have one." I glanced down at my wand again, trying to formulate some kind of plan to get it back.
Naraku must have hinted onto my fear and only laughed again. "Your words and your face say to different things. You are terrified of me." I scoffed. I'd be less terrified if I only had that damn wand!
My wand suddenly came rolling towards me as I looked up in confusion. "You're going to need that, right?" He had kicked it to me. He's mocking me!
Quickly snatching it up, I forced myself to stand, wand pointed towards him—shaking. "Don't insult me Naraku. You just made a big mistake giving this to me."
"You think so?"
"Y-yeah," I stuttered, "But it would be less insulting if you took off that ridiculous mask." A moment of silence passed before he coolly chuckled.
"As you wish," He grabbed his mask with his hand and chucked it to the ground next to him, revealing his true face. Naraku was a pale, human-looking demon with piercing red eyes, and long, wavy black hair that flowed down his back. Despite his normal-ish appearance, I knew he was evil to the core. "But, it won't do you any good!"
He swiftly came at me while one of his arms morphed into some kind of thick, brown, slimy vine. Dodging the first attack, I turned to face him again as I brought up my wand and used my energy to control one of the trees to smash Naraku. The tip glowed a light green causing a tree to completely bend, trying to whack the demon. Right when I thought it landed on him, he appeared behind me and used his vine-arm to throw me into the trunk of a nearby tree. He grabbed me once more and slammed me to the ground, hard, followed by dragging me into a hard boulder.
Ignoring the pain, I thought about using water from the moisture in the air to fight him with. Glowing a light blue, water began to materialize in the air above me while I was swiftly jumping from Naraku. In one swish of the wand, a wave of water rushed towards the demon, pushing him back into some trees. Without giving him a chance to recover, I lowered the temperature of the water to make it freeze, trapping him in his place.
Concentrating more power into my wand, I commanded the earth to swallow him up. With a wave, a huge hole opened up under him dropping him straight in.
That was too easy.All was silent as I listened for any type of disturbance. The ground shook below as three huge brown vines shot up and grabbed me, binding my arms at my side. He squeezed so hard, that I felt I would burst. Naraku shot up from the ground with an un-phased smirk on his face.
"You got cocky, girl. You didn't honestly believe that you killed me, did you?" No, not really. Hoping on it, but not really.
"Instead of playing with me, maybe you should be a little more serious while fighting me."
Inuyasha's 3rd POV~
Running through the forest, Inuyasha ran in a fury. It didn't matter that he was just a human, his rage fueled his speed. He was aware of what Aki did and what she planned on doing. If he didn't get to her fast enough, he'd lose an important friend to that damn Naraku.
"Inuyasha, you have to calm down," Sango yelled from Kirara. "In this state, Aki would do better in a battle against Naraku than you would."
Inuyasha growled. "Yeah, well, not well enough."
"We know she's in danger, and we'll get her out. You have to stay hidden," Miroku pointed out from the back of Sango. Inuyasha knew the dangers of his enemies finding out his monthly vulnerability, but it was worth exposing to keep someone from dying.
"Like hell I will!"
"You'll just tire yourself out by running. You aren't a half demon now, you need your strength." Sango had a worried tone in her voice for both the rash Inuyasha and the absent Aki.
"I'm starting to feel an ominous presence." Miroku closed his eyes and focused on the road ahead. "It has to be Naraku."
Shippo started to whine. "What if Aki got hurt? Naraku won't go easy on her! What do we do Inuyasha?"
Inuyasha gave him a sharp look before looking at the road ahead. "Naraku will die if he harms her." In one way or another, he'd die.
"Kirara, Inuyasha, STOP!" All members of the party suddenly ceased in their tracks at the sound of Miroku's warning.
"What is it Miroku?" She looked back at him as he jumped off the enlarged cat-demon. Walking to the edge of a steep hill, he used his golden staff to hit an invisible barrier of some sort that instantly repelled it. "A barrier…" she observed.
Inuyasha ignored the barrier and tried to run into it anyway only to be repelled violently with a bolt of lightning and energy, knocking him onto the ground.
"Inuyasha, are you alright?" Miroku asked with concern.
Cursing under his breath, he ran up to the barrier being careful to not touch it again. He gasped. "She's down there!"
"What?" Sango and Miroku ran beside him to see what he was staring at. Down below, they saw the evil Naraku trapping Aki in his "vines" with her trying to struggle out.
"Damn. He got to her before us." Miroku stood back and attempted to try and break the barrier, but Naraku's barriers tend to be tough—the only thing able to break it being the Tetsusaiga. Unfortunately, Inuyasha wouldn't be able to use it until the sun came up and that wouldn't be for several more hours.
Inuyasha began to continuously punch the barrier despite the obvious pain it was giving him. Miroku grabbed his arm, trying to force him back. "Inuyasha, we can't do anything! Naraku saw this coming and only wanted Aki in there."
"We aren't leaving her!"
"I know, we'll do everything we can to break this barrier, but until then, we can't waste our energy."
Sango tried to reason with him as well. "Besides, you have to stay out of sight. We can't let Naraku know the night you turn into a human." Her voice got soft. "Besides, maybe we have been underestimating that girl. She could be a lot stronger than he think. For now, all we can do is believe in her."
Inuyasha didn't want to listen, but he knew what they were saying made sense. Seeing Aki fight was tough, but knowing she was fighting by herself—against Naraku—was worse. He remembered their fight earlier in the day, how she was upset that they wouldn't let her fight on her own, without protection. She was so determined to do things her way, to get in there and risk her life the exact way they did any time they had to face a demon. He couldn't stand Naraku, and knew that he could probably snap her like a twig, but he knew that the girl was special. He certainly didn't expect her to use magic when they first met. Now, she would have to do something totally unexpected to escape from him.
Aki's POV~
"Don't you understand, you're no real threat to me." I noticed a sinister gleam in Naraku's eye as he looked at me, top to bottom. I would have shivered if he wasn't binding me so tight. "I will admit that your power does fascinate me. How would you feel being absorbed by me?"
"I gotta say, I don't favor the idea." Grasping onto my wand to a point where my hand was sore, I realized that I had to think of something fast. Please! I need something…anything! Just get me out of this mess!The wind began to blow fiercely, whipping my hair all over the place as well as tugging on the roots of trees. Naraku seemed bothered by it because he was looking around looking for the source of the mysterious wind. It blew even more violently causing Naraku's grip on me to weaken as my body lifted up with the wind. I focused my energy on my reliable element Wind, and concentrated on using it to my advantage. In one second, my wand sucked in all of the magical wind preparing for what was coming next.
"Saisu!" The deadliest gust of crescent-shaped wind energy shot out at Naraku completely slicing him in half. Using the wind to slowly lower myself to the ground, I realized there was something moving up the hill behind him. It was too dark to see what it was, and I didn't really have the reassurance of time to make sure that I could check on it.
That was cool and all, but I still don't think he's dead.The half with his head suddenly started to glare at me something fierce. I stood on guard ready for whatever might happen.
"You, woman, are pressing your luck. You cannot kill me." His bottom half stood upright as his top half started to float towards it. As creepy as that was—like really, it seemed like something from a zombie movie—I couldn't allow that to be the big distraction that ended up getting me killed.
"We'll see about that!" I quickly ran back with my wand towards him. Please, let this work! With a flash of red, Naraku unexpectedly exploded, breaking his body up into tiny, slimy brown pieces.
"Well, it wasn't exactly what I wanted, but if it works—" The pieces quickly flew at me and attached themselves to my body. They were sticky and felt like a combination of slime and leather (if that makes sense). The substance piled up more and more to a point where I could no longer move. Soon enough, a huge blob was consuming me and even though I knew I was still holding my wand, I couldn't feel it anymore. Naraku's head floated in front of me with a demented smile.
"This was a valiant attempt at trying to destroy me, but you will always just be a weak, little girl." I struggled to keep my head above the blob that was working its way to my head.
Feelings of doubt began rushing into my mind. What am I even doing here? Did I really have a good reason for this? Maybe Inuyasha was right, maybe I wasn't ready for this. There isn't even anything I can get out of this. It's not like I could have gotten his shards or anything. I'm so stupid!Everything was starting to go dark as the substance took over my head.
Okay, I'll admit, my pride got me into this. But I'll be damned if I get killed this way! I could faintly hear Naraku's laughter.
For a split second, the memory of a beautiful teenage girl with long fiery orange hair flashed in my mind. She was giving me a warm smile as her amber eyes displayed such kindness only she could deliver.
No. I couldn't disappoint her. If she saw me now, then she'd come rushing to save me just like Inuyasha and the others would. But then I'd feel ashamed that I couldn't be as strong as her—as strong as I promised her I'd be.
I have some pride, I'll admit that. I'm an idiot to have gone into something without reason. But I have these powers for a reason, I still have to find what I've wished for. I'm not giving up! I felt heat well up inside of me, just waiting to escape. I had to release it.
"Fire, grant me all the power that you possess!" A bright flare of hot-red energy unleashed and burned the demonic substance surrounding me, totally disintegrating it. Naraku had a shocked expression riding on his face as he witnessed my escape.
The tip of my wand continued to glow bright red as I felt the warm-tingly energy flow through me. Ha! See this is why I have confidence!
I managed to form a whip of fire at the tip of the wand, stretching at about ten feet.
"What's wrong Nay-Nay? Upset that I barbequed your chances at winning this fight?"Okay, I may not be fighting to kill this guy—at this point, I'm fighting just to get out of this fight. I'll take this as a win any day!
"Why you…!" I happened to notice that the parts of him that were destroyed never came back. I would have been a fool to not take this opportunity. The moment I cracked my whip, a wave of fire triumphed over Naraku, charring his detached head.
"You've got nothing left to fight me with, Naraku! You might as well retreat before I make you even more unattractive." I knew in my heart that no matter how much I threw fire at him, he wouldn't die. Destroying his heart would be the only way to kill him, but unfortunately, we don't know where it is. But a victory is a victory. And I just wanted to get the hell out of there to live another day!
"This isn't over. You and your friends will fall by my hands, and mine alone!" He started to float away towards the sky. "Your shards will be mine, you are just delaying the inevitable." When he was almost out of sight, I heard him whisper, "Send Inuyasha my regards…" Followed by a sinister laugh.
Continuing to look up at the night sky, I sank to my knees. A strike of pain occurred to me from my forehead. I brought my hand up to feel the bump—that I knew was there—only to find that I was bleeding. Warm blood was trickling down my face and I didn't even realize it. Now that my adrenaline was dying down, the pain that I had been inflicted through the night was starting to become evident. I had cuts everywhere, my jeans were torn up, and my black, long sleeved shirt was…well, starting to lose its sleeve. I must have looked like crap.
"Aki!" A familiar male voice called out to me. Looking up, my heart warmed to see my friends running down the hill towards me. How long have they been there? I struggled to stand up through the soreness and walk steadily towards them. Inuyasha ran up and held me without warning. But this time I was much more accepting. My body couldn't completely hold itself up, so I leaned into his hug, loving how warm and inviting it felt. The others came up in back of him with a mix of concern and relief painted on their faces. Finding that the two of us were becoming the center of attention, my face heated up instantly and I pushed him away, standing on my own and fighting against the pain, bringing up my wand to blast Inuyasha away with a swift, concentrated gust of wind. Sending him shooting across the area into a group of trees similar to before.
"See guys?" I said weakly while pretending to act innocent. "I can take care of myself. And you doubted me—"
"You idiot! Why would you do something so stupid like that?" He was yelling in my ear as he spontaneously ran up and shook off my attack. But I didn't particularly care.
"I told you why. I just…had to." It was kind of unclear to me if he was referring to me going after Naraku, or blowing him away for no good reason.
"Look at you, you almost got yourself killed…"
"Oh…these are just cuts, it's no big." I noticed that the others began to back up and hide themselves behind some bushes to give me and Inuyasha privacy. Gee, thanks guys...as if i didn't feel awkward enough.I told him, "I finally made the fire come out…"
"It wasn't worth it!" He said with a kind of force that was, at the same time, comforting. I knew he cared about me on some level. That's why he acts like an ass a lot of the time.
But I'm a big girl now.
"Yes, it was," I looked into Inuyasha's deep, dark brown human eyes. "Now I know I can protect you guys too, and anyone else important to me. Things will get better." He said nothing in response to that, just continued to search my eyes. That's when an odd message flew threw my head.
You can't find it here.
I didn't know what that meant, but I felt happy—really happy—knowing that I had friends like these, even despite my having a negative effect on them sometimes. It made me totally ecstatic knowing that I finally had all the elements down...for the most part. Inuyasha may not have approved, but Akimoto is finally in the game, and she doesn't plan on losing!
We eventually returned to the shed—only after both Sango and Miroku had a chance to lecture me. It was only a couple of hours until the sun came up and Inuyasha got his demon powers back until the next new moon. He sat there, crosses legged, above me as I slept on a futon. I was the only one in a futon considering I was the only one who got banged up that night. I told them I didn't want it—that I didn't want to be pampered just because I had some cuts and bruises here and there. They insisted, and I didn't think it was smart to tick them off any more than I had that night. I figured it just wouldn't be good karma.
Sleep finally consumed me as I was whisked off to Dream Land. Only…it wasn't an ordinary dream…
I saw a girl with long, black hair and brown eyes wearing a white and green sailor fuku. She was in front of the Thousand Year Old Tree, with Inuyasha pinned to it the way he was when I first found him. She had the Sacred Jewel inside of her—the centipede demon that attacked me took it out of her. The girl used her hands to take the arrow from Inuyasha's chest.
What?
As the dream went on, I saw the girl, whose name was whispered to me as Kagome, went on adventures with Inuyasha and the others. She had the power to sense jewel shards like my wand could. Not only that, I saw another woman. She looked like Kagome, or rather, Kagome looked like her. This girl was different, though. More collected, calm, and mature. She wore the same priestess clothes that Kaede wore. I felt like it was the woman from fifty years ago, Kikyo, but I wasn't completely sure. The question was why her and Kagome looked so similar, why Kikyo would even be around when she was supposed to be dead, and why Kagome had the jewel inside of her (before she shattered it anyway).
That girl, who seemed she was from modern Japan, was really close to Inuyasha. I saw them laughing, saw him protecting her, saw them joking around with the others, saw how she used her spiritual powers to help them, saw how she accepted help from the others as she grew stronger. They were so very close…I feel even closer than they were to me now.
They were happy.
A tear unexpectedly runs down my cheek. Then another. I found myself crying all because of a dream.
When the dream was over, I found myself standing and looking at my friends in the shed as they slept—they same way I left them before I dozed off. The thing is, in my spot was the girl from my dream, Kagome. She slept soundly in the futon as the human Inuyasha slept upright and cross-legged. Sango, Miroku, Shippo, and Kirara were all sleeping without a care in the world…
"As if what we went through never really happened…" I muttered.
"And it didn't, not technically."
"Taiitsukun! What are you doing here?" I turned to face the small, wrinkly old woman floating there as she often did. Before I could pry further, what she had said had sunk in.
"What do you mean by that?"
"Well," She began, "it did happen. In a sense. You still have the bandages from your wounds, you still have your magic as well as the experience with it."
My head was spinning—I didn't understand what she was saying. "Then what you said doesn't make any sense."
She closed her eyes. "What you had experienced for the past few months were what could happen. You did meet them and share their experiences. There is no doubt about that."
"Then…why is that Kagome girl there? Why is she in my place?" I looked at her snuggling up to Shippo who was sleeping with her.
Taiitsukun shook her head. "You were in her place."
"What? I don't understand."
"Well, if you don't interrupt me, I could tell you why!" I flinched at the sudden outburst. She sighed. "Impatient girl…Anyway, you lived in a scenario where you met them, and that girl Kagome didn't exist. You wished that you can find your true love, so I sent you here. You made friends and created a bond with that Inuyasha boy, right?"
Glancing at him, I nodded. "Well, have you two come so close that you want to be with him forever? Do you truly love him?" Do I love him? I thought about our time together, the things he went through. He was tough, but he cared about me. I knew he did. And I cared for him. I just wasn't in love with him.
"No. I can't lie and say I do. I would also be lying if I said that I didn't want to be here, with them." I tried to fight back tears that I knew were coming again. "He isn't my true love. He's Kagome's true love. They belong together. I saw their happiness, how perfect they are for each other. Even though they fight, they support and trust each other to a point that he and I never could. This…isn't my destiny."
"You saw it?" I nodded again. Her voice gave off a tone of confusion.
"Yeah, in a dream. I saw how they met and everything. There were similarities to our stories, but she'll never be me like I'll never be her. Kagome belongs here. I don't…"
Taiitsukun went silent and thought for a few minutes. It made nervous—her not saying anything. I decided to speak up. "I failed, didn't I?"
She looked over at me and I continued. "Whatever test this was, I failed, right? I didn't grant my wish. I couldn't get the guy. So…just send me back home."
Eyes widening, she started to shout, "Send you back home! Send you back home? That's absurd. You never came off to me as the giving-up type."
"I-I'm not."
"Then why are you telling me to take you back?" I tried to speak, but then she kept talking "If you have a wish, you have to be determined to see it through so that you get it."
"So…it's not over?" I asked hopefully. I'm still in the game? I still have a chance?
"It's not over until you slip up, and although you've made mistakes, you haven't slipped up bad enough." I felt a smile crawl across my face, but just as quickly, it faded.
"What about my life here? My friends? What do I do?"
"Now that you leave this world and onto the next, their memories of you will be wiped clean. They won't recall ever having you in their life." Well that stung. I had made all that progress just to see it go down the drain. They were my friends. And…I glanced at Inuyasha one last time, witnessing his transformation back to a half-demon with the rise of the sun. I don't really want to leave them! Plus, I didn't want them to forget.
"Do they really have to forget? I mean what's the harm in letting them keep their memory?"
She gave me a sharp look and I gulped. "Do you question me, child?"
"No, ma'am!"
"It is done because there is no point in letting more people suffer than necessary. And since you were technically never here in the first place, why should they remember you?"
Relaxing a bit, I looked away. That does make sense. It still hurts though…
"So, shall we be on our way?"
Giving one final look at my old friends, a wish went through me of how much I wanted to say good-bye. But I guess that's out of the question too.I had to be strong about it. Nobody said this road would be easy. I can't say that nothing came out of this. Losing friends was…awful…but I have gained skills that I never thought I would before. So I'll keep going. Eventually, I will get my wish.
"Yeah, let's go."
ATTENTION READERS: This is the Beta version of LH5W, if you want to read the official, updated version of the story, you'll have to go over to DeviantArt. com and head on over to my page. My username is Aloubell. You can also get there by going to my fanfiction. net profile which provides a link over there.
In any case, this Beta version is basically the rough draft of LH5W, my first attempt at it. Much of the plot points from this version will be the same in the official version, but there are significant and consistent characterization changes, a few (but very important) plot differences, expansion of past ideas, and overall better quality in storytelling.
All of this will be done over on DeviantArt. I no longer will write the story in traditional prose nor submit/update it here to fanfiction. net. The Beta version will remain here, just know that it isn't the 100% official story.
The official version will be written in a lazy prose mixed with play-writing elements (you'll get what I mean when you see it).
This is the new format for the story from now on.
So please head on over there if you're interested in updates to the story! Thank you for stopping by =D
-Aloe
PLEASE NOTE: The official version is being written somewhat out of order. The official version will start on chapter 46, the place where the Beta version left off. The official version will go on to complete the last chapters of Season 2. Once those are done, I will redo the story over again from Chapter 1 which will be the official version.
Having said that, if you choose to continue on reading, I hope you enjoy the Beta version and look forward to the official!
