Hey sweet devils, how are you all today?
I give you another chapter, so enjoy! ^ ^
Warnings: Gore, Violence, Later Yaoi (ikik, sorry for the wait), Traumatic Thoughts and Experiences
Disclaimers: -_- I think by this point you all know that I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh! Right?
If I had any idea what he would get us in, I wouldn't have hesitated like I did on that night.
3 Months Later
Things have calmed down a bit, and people had gotten used to how things now run. We picked up another survivor, his name is Mahad. Yugi and I took to him right away, and so did Mai and Atem, it seems. The only ones who don't like him are Anzu and Keith, but that was to be expected. Duke was just indifferent, while Joey, Seto and Mokuba just accepted him.
It was a rather cool day, and Mahad and I had been hunting for some food. Mahad was an expect hunter, which he proved to us only a few days after arriving. Carrying his crossbow, he slowed his pace to a complete stop and pointed ahead of us. Carrying an axe over my shoulder, I slowly looked to where he was pointing. There was a deer, an actual deer, right before our eyes. This was an extremely lucky day, if we could kill it.
Mahad raised his weapon, aiming for its head when we heard a scream come from the woods, scaring off the deer. Cursing, I turned my direction towards the screaming and observed Mahad, almost for guidance.
"I say we go to the screaming and pray that nobody else takes the deer." He says quickly, already starting toward the direction of the screaming. I had no choice to follow him.
When we got near the source of the screaming, we saw a man trapped in a bear trap, and a wailing girl above him. The man who was trapped had his leg in there pretty good, I'd say it was piercing the bone, and had torn through his muscle tissue like paper. His wound was already pouring blood, and there was only a matter of time before it attracted the walkers. If we were going to do something, we needed to act fast.
There was another person there; he looked to be in his twenties. Before we could do anything, the girl who was wailing halted, and stared at us. This drew the attention of the young man, and we had no choice but to come out of cover.
"Pl-please don't hur-hurt us! We just want to get my father out of here!" The girl cries and starts to shake. "We-We don't have anything good on us, the bandits from before took it all!" My heart ached to watch the poor girl beg like that.
Mahad took control of the situation and slowly walked toward the girl, his weapon lowered.
"Miss, please clam down. We do not mean harm by any means. We will try to help you friend but-!"
"Oh please!" The young man snorted, and we both looked at him, annoyed. "I've already tried to see the release lever, there is none; he's not getting out of there."
"There has got to be a way!" The girl counters, causing the boy to sneer.
"He's as good as dead in that state. We should just leave him-!"
"I'm not leaving him!" The girl interrupts, crouching over to the man stuck in the device.
I glanced at Mahad, knowing the only way to get him out. We would have to cut off his leg. That was the only way he had a chance of getting out of that alive, and quickly.
I looked at Mahad, who seemed to get this message and nodded at me, as if to say he agreed. He then walked over to the girl, gently grabbing her shoulder and whispered what was probably what I had just conveyed to him to her. She stiffened but slowly nodded, grasping the trapped man's hand. He grasped it tightly, moaning out in pain, but was able to give her a reassuring smile.
I walked over to them, axe still on my shoulder. The young man seemed to know my intentions, and screamed, "YOU'RE JUST GOING TO CUT HIS FUCKING LEG OFF?"
"I don't seem to have a better choice! It's either we leave him here to die or give him a chance to live!" I countered, raising the axe. The man beneath me squeezed his daughter's hand and closed his eyes. I held my breath and swung the axe quickly, making a deep cut, but not deep enough.
His scream pierced the air, and the young girl beside him cringed. The girl looked as though she'd start to cry again, and Mahad was doing his best to calm her down. Raising the axe again, I swung it quickly and made another chop; this time was deeper, spraying my shoes and pants with blood. If it wasn't enough to have the wound already bleeding, it was worse now. I could already hear the shuffling of the walker's feet.
"OH SHIT!" The young man called, backing up.
I cursed, and started to hack away at the man's leg. After a few more strong swings, he was free. He was screaming, and slowly passing out of pain and blood loss. I was about to call out to the young man when a cry rang out through the clearing. It was too late; the walker's had already got him. His screams didn't last long, and I silently prayed for his soul, and the rest of us ran, without looking back.
We made it back to camp, Mahad helping me carry the girl's father.
"WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?" That the first thing we heard as the gates were opened then closed for us. Joey and Seto ran over to see the commotion, and saw the state the man was in.
"Joey, can you do anything for him?" Mahad asked, helping me move the injured man to one of the trucks that had been left behind.
"Geez, I wanted ta be a vet, I don't know anything about this!" Joey exclaims, rushing over to see if he could help. We had recently found out Joey had been studying to become a vet, but even so he knew a mix of basic and advanced medical things, which had helped us greatly in the past.
Even so, this man was putting Joey's skills to the test.
Mahad had walked the girl away from the commotion, in an attempt to calm her down. Seto went to make sure Mokuba and Yugi were alright, so that left me and Joey.
"Is there anything you can do for him, anything at all?" I ask, looking at the stilled man, lying on the truck.
Joey stared at me for a while and sighed, looking down. "I dunno, boss, he's lost a fuckin' limb!" Joey exclaims while running a hand through his hair. "I mean maybe I can try ta stop the bleedin', but we don't have much to spare-!"
Joey was cut off when the man on the truck suddenly rose and grabbed onto him, snarling and trying to bite him. Panicking, I tore Joey from the newly turned walker and ending up wrestling it to prevent the thing from biting me.
"SOMEBODY, GET A FUCKIN' GUN OVA HERE!" Joey scream, trying his best to kick the walker off of me. It proved useless, seeing as the bastard has an iron grip. I tried to yank myself away from the trunk, hoping for it to fall down and let go, only to cause the monster to fall on me.
"I CAN'T GET A CLEAR SHOT!" Somebody screams, when suddenly, there's a gunshot and the snarling stopped, the monster slumping on me. Getting my wrists free and kicking the dead walker off of me, I see Anzu pointing her gun at the dead walker, eyes set.
"Did you get bit?" She asks, totally deadpanned. I shook my head, showing her my arms and neck. She nods and slowly aims her gun at the new girl, who Mahad stepped in front of immediately.
"Get away, she might be bit." Anzu demands, pointing the gun at Mahad instead.
"She isn't bit, we would have noticed by now." Mahad explains, remaining calm under gun point.
"We don't know that for sure." Anzu counters, resting her finger on the trigger.
The girl steps forward, in front of Mahad, staring straight at Anzu.
"You can check me, I'm not bit. I have nothing to hide." Anzu's eyes narrowed, but she slowly lowered the gun.
"Then what about the man over there? Was he bit?"
"What? No he wasn't bit; don't you guys know what happens when you die?" The girl asked us slowly, looking at us all. I gradually shook my head, but looking back at the walker who now lies dead, I had a pretty good idea.
"When you die, you turn. It's not just the bite. We were… on a camping trip when this went down… My mom couldn't take it anymore, so she said she had to use the restroom and… Well, we opened the door the next day to have her lunge at us, dead and all."
The group was silent, taking in this new information.
"So… we're all infected." Came Yugi's small voice, next to Mai. I sadly looked over to him; he had said what we had all been thinking. But even so, that wasn't a reason to give up.
"What's your name?" I asked the girl, who seemed surprised by the question.
"Me? I'm Mana…" Mana says, slowly, as if her name might trigger Anzu into filling her with bullets.
"Welcome, Mana, to our happy little home. I, Yami, openly welcome you into our group." I state, not caring if Atem or Seto disagreed. This girl Mana had given us valuable information; I wasn't going to kick her out when she did that.
Mana gave me a grateful smile, and then Mahad took over from then on, almost taking her under his wing.
Sighing, a leaned against the truck where the body had been only moments before, closing my eyes and grabbing onto my head, taking deep breaths. I could not to panic. I could not let anybody see me panic. I was the strong leader, what where they going to do when they saw their leader freaking out over almost getting attacked, almost getting turned, and over the new information we'd just learned.
A firm hand on my shoulder made me turn my head to look in front of me, seeing Atem. He gave my shoulder a squeeze, and I instantly began to calm down.
"We all have had our close calls lately, you sure you're alright?" He asks, as if he's genially concerned. I nod my head, and patted his hand on my shoulder.
"Yeah, thanks for that. I just needed to calm down." I say while pushing myself off of the truck, walking towards the walker's remains and picked it up. With the help of Atem, we carried it over to where it would be burned later.
"You know, nobody would judge you, if you had a mental break down. We've all had one; it's kind of surprising our leader, my dearest brother, hasn't yet." He continues to say, as we dump the body on the ground. I stared at him for a moment, and then turned away, trying to breathe normally. His words really had surprised me.
I had thought people would need to think of me as their strong leader who wasn't going to break down, but it seems that they wanted a leader who was just as human as the rest of them.
"Anyways, I have a status report. We're running low on food, and I'd say as far as rations go, there isn't enough to go around." Atem informs me, as if it's the easiest thing in the world. I sighed in frustration; knowing that at this rate, the group would only last for a few more weeks.
"Our main concern is the new girl, I mean we don't know a thing about her and you willingly just let her into camp-."
"Because she was in danger, and needed help." I quickly cut in, ignoring Atem's annoyed face. "Plus, " I continued, "it seemed as though Mahad wasn't planning on leaving her behind, and I trust Mahad. If he says she's good, then she's good." This earned a sigh from Atem, and a frustrated kick to nearby litter. But I knew he wouldn't do anything, he trusted Mahad as well.
"Fine, enough talk about the girl; another issue is Anzu."
I groaned, hitting my head softly against the nearby wall. Looking back at Atem, I saw he wanted to do the same, but refrained from doing so.
"She's starting to get a bit controlling, and she's become a hell of a lot bitchier. She's threated to kill almost everybody in this group except for you and me. You know she hates Yugi." It wasn't a question when Atem stopped talking and just looked at me, as if waiting for a reaction.
I hated her. I wanted her dead, and I wanted to make sure she stayed dead.
The only reason we kept here around was because of her good aim. She knew how well her skill was, and so she believed she could get away with anything, until she tried to hurt Yugi.
A few weeks after moving in
I was walking into the parking lot were the group liked to hang out when they wanted to stretch their legs or help with look out. It was my duty to make sure everything ran smoothly, and it appeared that everything was running smooth.
That was until I heard screaming.
Panicked, I ran toward the sound of the scream to see Mai, slamming Anzu's head into the brick wall repeatedly. Anzu was screaming, and Yugi was watching in horror, quietly asking Mai to stop.
Quickly I made my way over and was able to pull Mai off of her. Instead of leaping back at her, Mai chose to be civil, and flipped her the bird with a sweet smile on her face. She then went straight to Yugi.
I quickly looked over Anzu's face, seeing that she needed medical assistance.
"Anzu—!"
"No! No shut up I don't want to hear it. I'll be fine, just fucking hate this fucking place; I fucking hate that piece of shit always trying to get in the fucking way!" Anzu screamed and glared daggers at Yugi, who was now clinging onto Mai.
I was pissed, and soon I was seeing red. When I came to, Anzu was barely conscience. I pulled her up from the front of her shirt, and growled.
"If I ever hear that you said anything like that again, or if you try to hurt him, you'll be dead. You hear me? Dead."
Anzu then passed out, so I dropped her to the floor, not caring what condition she was in.
Slowly I turned towards Mai, who had Yugi's eye covered, and carefully extended my arms forward, and motioned for her to let him go. Mai bit her lip, and shook her head. I frowned slightly, and did my action again. This time, Mia slowly released Yugi, and I walked straight to him and hugged him.
"Yugi, I can't believe she would actually attempt something like that! But I promise you, she won't be doing that again." I promised, and felt him cling to me. I held him tightly, then slowly let go after what seemed a good while. Yugi smiled at me, and I reluctantly pulled my arms from him.
"Thank you Yami, you mean so much to me. I'll try not to let you down!" Yugi said while beaming at me. I smiled back, and I saw Mai's eye twitch.
From that day on, Mai made it her goal to protect Yugi from Anzu. Anzu hasn't attempted anything yet, but with a new girl in the group, who knows what she'll try to pull. Maybe the girl will become her new target.
"Hopefully the new girl won't attract any unwanted attention from a certain you-know-who." Atem continued, shaking me out of my thoughts. This brought up another though; had Anzu become too dangerous? She had threated to kill Yugi in the past but now she almost tried to. This pissed me off beyond belief, and I clenched my hands into fists.
Before I could continue, somebody cleared their throat and all attention was drawn to them. Relaxing, I nodded toward Mahad while he entered the room.
"Everything seems to be fine, Joey seems a bit traumatized but Seto and Mokuba are helping him. Mana and Yugi are getting along, and Mai seems to be comfortable with her. The only one that seems to have a problem with her is Anzu, but she hasn't done anything yet." Mahad reports, and leans against the wall opposite to me. Atem groans and slumps backwards in a chair, looking at the both of us.
"I say we kick her out. Seto's good with a gun, and to be honest I have been holding myself back from killing her and Keith. Why are we still holding onto him again?" He asks, but his question was pointed towards me.
I looked at the parking lot through the open door and saw Yugi, Mana and Mai trying to joke around with Joey and Mokuba. It looked like it was working, and Joey soon was laughing and joking around with them. I smiled softly, but turned back to the thought of Keith.
Atem told me that he had tried to rape Mai and might have actually done it in the past. He's also tried to assault Anzu, but was stopped when she raked his fingernails across his face, and gored out his eye. Keith hasn't tried to do anything since.
"We keep him around maybe because we don't trust him enough to let him go." Mahad says, but it sounded more like a suggestion.
"You do know I'm not planning on 'letting him go', Mahad." Atem counters, eye slightly twitching.
"But what I don't get it how we can let such a beast live. After all that he's done, what he might do-."
"Wouldn't that be saying we all need to be put down?" Mahad's question lingered in the air, cutting Atem's rant off. Silence followed, and I could hear Atem grinding his teeth in annoyance. Mahad silently left the room after a while, and I turned towards Atem, at a lost.
I had known Atem had a strange sense of justice since the day he was born. He would be completely normal one moment, then fly off the handle and beat you to a bloody pulp in the next. If you messed up, you were going to pay. I knew this personally, and right now that's all I'm going to say.
"You know, I know that the world is ending, and I get that Mahad doesn't understand my look at justice, but you understand why this guy's got to go, right, brother dear?" Atem asked me, turning his entire body at me.
Sighing, I slowly nodded my head. I could relate to Atem on this one; Keith was causing trouble, but he was more dangerous on his own. But even so, I wasn't going to turn towards murder. I did what I had to do to keep Yugi and the group safe, but if I could help it, I was going to try to keep my hands and the other's a clean as possible; yet what I look at Atem, I know it's too late for him.
Atem suddenly stood up, and walked up to me, getting into my personal space.
"You've got a week. If you don't control him, I'll deal with him personally." That was all he said when he turned on his heel and walked out of the room. I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. This group is slowly falling apart. If we didn't get our shit together, I don't know what we might do.
I was startled out of my thoughts when I felt a small hand on my arm. Blinking, I looked over to see Yugi, smiling softly at me.
"Hey…" He greeted, a small smile on his face. The very sight was enough to calm myself down, and I heard myself say "Hi" back.
"I just saw Atem storm out of the room; he giving you trouble again?" He asks, walking over and sitting on a nearby desk. Sighing, I nodded, and sat next to him, wrapping an arm around him.
"Yeah, but don't worry about Atem, he's a good guy, you know, when he wants to be." I say, chuckling softly at how my own words seemed to come out so contradicting. Yet Yugi let out a soft laugh and nudged my side playfully.
"You know he just thinks different then you, so that must be frustrating for the both of you." He explains, looking up at me, hoping that I'd understand.
And I did; it made sense, in a way.
"I'm impressed with how well you've been able to read people lately." I stated, smiling when his cheeks turned a shade of pink.
"Well, I mean I just want to be helpful, and I figured this is the best way how." Yugi simply says, brushing off my compliment with embarrassment.
"Don't worry Yugi, you've very helpful, and I'm sure the entire group knows it by know. Heck, I bet even the new girl knows it by now." I laugh, and Yugi smiles shyly, but his eye lit up at the mention of the new girl.
"You mean Mana? Oh she's so cool! Mai and her were talking about girly stuff for a while, but she's really nice and has really cool stories to tell! Mana's been all over the world!" His excitement made his voice come out a bit higher than normal, and I couldn't help but to laugh at this. It was nice seeing Yugi so excited. It made myself feel like I was doing something right for once in my life.
"So this Mana, you think we can trust her?" I ask, drifting toward a serious topic. Yugi looked at me, a bit confused.
"Yeah, why wouldn't I? She kind of saved us, don't you think?" He asks me, and I nod my head reassuringly.
"Yes, yes she did."
"Does Atem not like her?"
"He's a bit worried is all."
"So he doesn't like her." Yugi sighed.
"I'm sure he will, given time. And god knows how much time we have." I say, ruffling his hair up. He lightheartedly bats my hand away, a smile on his face.
It was then I had realized that Mai was not with him, in what seemed like the first time since we've set up camp here.
"Hey Yugi..?" I asked, not sure how to approach this subject.
"Yes Yami? What is it?" He asked, a hint of worry in those innocent eyes.
"Is Mai alright?" I asked simply, and almost as vaguely as possible.
"Yeah, I think so. Well I mean, I think she's scared of Keith, but I am too. Keith's a scary man sometimes." Yugi answers, turning his attention towards the floor. I frowned.
"Keith hasn't tried to hurt you, right?"
"No, not me; I think he's trying to hurt Mai though. That or make her extremely uncomfortable, kinda like how you used to make me extremely uncomfortable?" He says, looking back up at me. I smiled at those memories, but quickly realized what Keith was trying to do.
"Do you know where Keith is now?"
"Well, now that I'm gone-!"
A loud scream ripped through the air, and before I even realized it I had Yugi behind me, gun in hand, and was making my way quickly out of the room were previously in.
Outside, I saw Keith, standing in front of Mai, grabbing at his face and swinging punches. A crowed was starting to form, and soon everybody was trying to figure out what was going on. I rushed over, hearing Yugi's footsteps behind me, and saw that Mai was armed with a pocket knife. Keith made another grab at her, and she dodged and sliced his arm. He howled and pulled his arm back into his chest, screaming.
"YOU MOTHIERFUCKING BITCH! I'LL KILL YOU!"
"You're going to have to hit me to even think about killing me, Keith." Mai replies, raising her knife again.
Anzu was at the ready, her gun in hand, examining the situation. Atem was also wielding a gun, but his eyes were trained on Keith, as he slowly narrowed his eyes, wishing that looks could kill. Seto and Joey were with Mokuba, who seemed worried and confused.
"KNOCK IT OFF THE BOTH OF YOU." Came Mahad's loud, booming voice. Everything stilled eminently, and Keith looked as though he had angered a god, and was about to beg for his life. Mai just looked stunned, and slowly lowered her blade, and started to look for Yugi, who had just arrived next to me.
Mahad made his way between the two, giving each a very disappointed look, as a parent would while scolding a misbehaving child.
"We are a family, if not that then damn well come to it. We should not be fighting with ourselves. We should be fighting the real enemy; the 'walkers', the 'undead', those are the ones who deserves our blows of hatred. Hurting one another is just going to damage this group." Mahad lectures, looking pointy at the both of them, who were trying their best to avoid eye contact.
With a few muttered words, the two broke apart, Mai coming towards us, Keith in the opposite direction. Yugi took her hand straight away, looked at me, and lead Mai over to where they usually sat.
Sighing, I had realized that my time alone with Yugi would probably not happen again very soon, and I wasn't sure how okay I was with that fact.
Atem walked over to me, gun gripped tightly in his hand. His face wore no emotion, but I knew under that face mask, he was beyond pissed.
"I'm heading out; don't follow me and don't worry, I won't hurt anyone." He tells me, hitting my shoulder on his way past me and towards the man-made gate.
"Fine, just make sure you're not followed, or make too much noise!" I call after him, and he just waved his understanding at me, and disappeared behind the gate.
I sighed, running a hand through my hair. Atem was getting into his murderous mode, and I wouldn't be too surprised if we found Keith dead tomorrow morning. But right now, I couldn't think of Keith; all I thought about was Yugi, and how much Mai depends off of him. If there was one thing that was going around, it was certainly dependency. And I sure as hell know I might have it.
Speaking of Keith, I looked over to see him kneeling on the ground, cursing and holding onto his injured arm. I crouched next to him, letting him cuss until he noticed my presence. He looked up at me, sunglasses covered in cracks and filth, and I saw his eyes he usually hid glare at me.
"What do you want?" He growls. I sighed, rolling my eyes and stood, extending a hand.
"For you to get up and clean yourself off; I don't need anybody dying from infection, if they can help it."
He continued to glare at me, and stood on his own, swatting my hand aside.
"I don't need your help; I'll take care of myself." He grumbles, and I sighed.
"Yes, you seem to be doing so well with that lately." He growled, and we were interrupted by Seto marching over.
"We got two people wanting to talk with you at the gate. They seem friendly but, we know better to trust them now don't we?" Seto reports, giving Keith an annoyed look then looking back at me.
I nodded, took a deep breath in an attempt to relax myself, and followed Seto over to the gate, to meet two men waiting on the other side.
"What exactly can I help you with?" I asked, trying to sound intimidating.
"We were only trying to find some gasoline, you got any? We can make it worth your while." One of the two men reply. I narrowed my eyes, not entirely believing their story.
"What can you offer that's more precious than gas?" I asked, glancing sidewise at Seto, who had his gun aimed at the two, in case one of them tried anything.
"We have food, and dairy. When's the last time you all had a decent meal?" The other man asked, and I could feel my stomach rumble with agreement. Cursing, I glares at the two men, then looked at the rest of our group.
Half of them seemed as though this was a good trade, while some of them looked like they were being torn in two. I looked to see Mahad, looking back at me and after a while, gave me a small nod.
Nodding, I looked back at the two strangers offering us food, and sigh.
"We'll bring over a small amount of gas, but also bringing some men with me to check out the place. Then, you get more gas if we're okay with it." I said, looking at Seto, who made a displeasing noise but lowered the gun. The second of the two men sigh loudly.
"Thank you, you won't regret this. Mama'll be real happy to see you all." He says, grinning at the group like some tour guide.
"My name is Ishtar, and this is my friend here Malik. We'll be more than happy to bring some of you guys back over to the barn. Mama'll wanna meet you all." Ishtar says, smiling at all of us, while his brother nodded behind him.
"I'll meet you back here in five; we need to get some gas for the exchange." I stated, looking at both Mahad and Seto, knowing that I'd be taking both of them with me.
"Hey, do you per change have a doctor? Or somebody like one?" Ishtar suddenly asks, causing Seto to bring his gun up again protectively. I placed my hand on the gun, forcing him to lower it.
"Depends on why you're asking." I answered, giving Seto a look. He didn't bother looking at me and made another displeased noise. He should know I wasn't going to place Joey in danger, did he think that little of me?
Joey must of heard Ishtar say something about a vet, and raised his eyebrows.
"Yeah, we got a vet ova here, somethin' like one." Joey explains, causing the two men on the other side of the gate exclaimed in happiness, "That's just perfect! You bring your men down with your vet, and we'll fix you up with some food straight away."
I knew Seto was pissed, so I left the gate to gather the gasoline with Mahan and let those two short it out. I knew Atem would have wanted to come, but A) I couldn't find him and B) this was a time to make good impressions, not bad ones.
Sorry Atem.
Mahad helped me gather a bit of gasoline, and I could tell he was nervous.
"What's up?"
"I don't trust those two. Something seems completely off, don't you think?" Mahad replies straight away and I'm taken aback a bit. Sure, they were kind of weird, but you did what you had to do to survive. Still, they seemed too calm under gunpoint, and that unnerved me slightly. It was as if they knew we weren't going to shoot.
"We do what we can to feed the group, Mahad." I remind him, stands up and carrying the gasoline in a container.
Mahad nodded, sighing softly.
"I just cannot help but feel weary." He admits, and smiled.
"Thanks for the honesty, but I'm sure they're not going to try anything until they get what they want. And until then, we're pretty much safe." I explain, walking back over to the gate.
Seto had an arm protectively around Joey, who looked annoyed but didn't shove it off. I saw Anzu waiting by the gate and was confused. Why did she think she was going? Mahad seemed to have the same thought and asked if I had invited her along, whom I told him, no, I hadn't. He looked at me, confused, to which I rolled my eyes and walked over to her, shaking my head.
"But-!"
"No buts, you're better here, protecting the place. We won't be long." I interrupted, causing her to pout.
"Okay Yami love, but please do hurry back!"
"Ahuh, sure."
I walked over to where Joey and Seto were waiting, and helped them pry open the gate, which was closed almost as quickly as soon as we were out.
I turned toward Ishtar, a firm grip on my axe.
"Lead the way."
Okay I think I'm gonna end this chapter here… Yup!
So, sorry for the wait! I just got this idea for a different story and yeah… plus for some reason, this story has really be hard for me to continue writing lately, it kinda sucks :/ sorry guys!
But, please R&R, and know I love you all so much!
Until next time, sweet demons~
