A/N: Alright, here you all are, another chapter for this story, along with another duel.
Connections
"So now we have two real-life monsters..." Jake said, eyes a bit wide as the two creatures spoken of seemed just as surprised as the duelists. "Is that a good or a bad thing?"
"How about we worry about that after we take out the Dark Signers?" Leo suggested. "Sure, having them here is a bit weird, but we've got the world to save!"
The group exchanged some looks. The kid had a point.
"That's true," Crow said. "I guess we should worry about these guys later. Let's head back to Martha's with the kids. Is that all of them?"
"No, our friend is somewhere around here!"
Eventually, the group found the third kid from Martha's refuge, and returned to said building. Leyvaten and Stardust were greeted by everyone that had hidden there with confusion, interest, and a bit of fear. The two monsters looked at each other. Leyvaten, ever so slowly, put her gigantic blade down. The fear didn't seem to dissipate all that much. She decided to ask why.
"Okay, I put my weapon down, why are they still – how should I put this?" Leyvaten began. "Scared out of their wits?"
"I think it has something to do with being really big and having really sharp claws," Stardust decided to guess.
"...I think I'll have to agree with that," Leyvaten opted to give him that one when she noticed how much she towered over her duelist.
"I think we all will," Jake commented to her, before turning to the kids and smiling. "Don't worry, they won't hurt you."
"You promise?" A kid asked.
"I promise," Jake nodded, smile not fading one bit. "If they hurt anyone, they have me to answer to."
The look Leyvaten received was, if she was willing to admit it, quite convincing to heed his warning.
"You two can decide where you're staying," Jake told them, waving as the group went inside. Leyvaten and Stardust looked at each other.
"I think I've decided to not anger your duelist," Stardust commented, as the two of them mutually decided to rest in the shadows of the forest, but close enough to watch the building.
"I think that I've decided the same thing," Leyvaten agreed, taking her blade with her. "I mean, I've seen him frustrated during some tough duels against some really mean guys, but... against that Roman... there was something I haven't seen. He was really on edge."
"Because he couldn't hear the voices in Roman's deck, right?"
"Yeah," Leyvaten nodded. She frowned. "Does that mean that all Dark Signer decks are silenced? I don't think I want to have him be like that again."
"Yeah, I could sense it all the way from Yusei's extra deck," Stardust commented. "You guys in his deck seemed to be really anxious about Jake when he was like that."
"I think it's just going to get worse with the next few duels."
As the two beasts talked, so did the humans inside of Martha's refuge. They were discussing where they would find the 'four stars of destiny'. Mina explained that it must mean the four places that powered up the original Ener-D reactor. It was decided that Yusei would fight Kalin, Luna would go against that guy that had stolen Ancient Fairy Dragon and Leo would go with her, and so on. Jake had to wonder something.
"Where do I fit in this?" He asked aloud.
"How about you go with Yusei?" Jack said.
"After all, you two did really well against Roman," Blister added, nodding.
"Okay, but how am I supposed to go with him?" Jake asked, raising an eyebrow. "As far as I can tell, his runner has one seat, not two, and I don't have a runner of my own."
"He has a point," Yusei said. "I can only really hold one person on my duel runner."
"He can come with us," Luna said. "Officer Trudge is taking us in his car, there should be one more seat open."
"If he's fine with that, then sure," Jake said.
"It's fine with me," Trudge nodded.
After a few more minutes of discussion, the group dissipated, Jake and Yusei opting to go outside and check on the two now-real dragons. As they searched for the creatures' hidden location, the teen was talking with Mystletainn.
"What do you mean she's still there?" Mystletainn demanded of her duelist.
"I mean exactly what I said," Jake answered. "When the holograms dissipated and the duel disks went offline, Stardust and Leyvaten somehow remained. For some reason, they've been given real bodies."
"Talking to Mystletainn?" Leyvaten asked as the two duelists neared the dragons, whom stepped out of the shadows.
"Mistress, what's happened to you?" Mystletainn countered. "The valley is beginning to notice your absence. What should I tell them?"
Leyvaten sighed at this.
"The truth, Mystletainn," Leyvaten answered at length. "Nothing more than the truth, and that we'll see how we can fix this mess."
Mystletainn agreed to do it, and soon enough, vanished from contact zone.
"We can't exactly bring our valleys into one if we're out of them," Stardust commented, once he'd told Debris Dragon to do the same with his own valley, whom had chosen him as his leader.
Each and every duelist's deck resided in its own home, and when a deck didn't have a field spell to represent it, the deck's inhabitants chose their home and their leader. Stardust was one such leader, and there was another valley they'd chosen as their home. Leyvaten sighed again at his statement.
"Like Crow said," Yusei interrupted calmly. "We should put taking out the Dark Signers first. If we don't, the chance to go through with that plan may never come to pass."
Stardust had no choice but to agree with that statement. His duelist was right, the Dark Signers were the current top priority. Either way, he wondered what exactly would go down tomorrow, and he knew his duelist was thinking the same thing. Apparently, Jake had opted to put those thoughts aside and ask something instead. While vanishing from sight.
"Huh? Jake, where'd you go?" Leyvaten asked upon noticing this.
"Over here," Jake called, getting them to look over in his direction. "How the heck do you carry this thing? It's as tall as I am!"
Leyvaten couldn't help it – she laughed at the question. He was asking about her sword. Jake glared at her, but she just kept a grin and shook her head with exasperation, before coming over and picking up the blade as if it weighed nothing. Which, since she was fully accustomed to the thing, it felt that way.
"I'm just used to it, that's all," Leyvaten answered, grinning at his roll of the eyes.
"Yeah, I figured," Jake said. "Especially when you picked it up like it weighed the same as a twig!"
"Is he always this..." Stardust paused to think of a word.
"Enthusiastic?" Yusei provided.
"Something like that, yeah," Stardust decided to agree.
"Just keep him away from the sugar, then he gets really bad," Leyvaten grinned. Jake's face flushed.
"I do not!" He protested. The result was laughter.
"Methinks he doth protest too much," Stardust chuckled.
"And someone thinks he's a Shakespeare master!"
Stardust spluttered at the comment, attempting to find some other line from those plays and sonnets to recite in response. One could imagine the laughter this caused.
"Yusei, you're supposed to be on my side!" Stardust exclaimed as his partner was laughing at the dragon's embarrassment. Yusei just smirked at the dragon, who turned away and grumbled something about 'evil partners'.
"It's starting to get late," Jake said after the laughter died down finally. "Let's head back in, 'cause we're gonna need to be at our best. Night, guys."
With that, Jake waved as he headed back into the building, Yusei soon doing the same. Stardust was surprised when, the door closed, someone wrapped their arms around his chest. It took him only a moment to recognize the head nuzzling against his neck. He just smiled at Leyvaten, whom seemed just as pleased.
"Mm, we're finally alone," Leyvaten said smoothly.
"And I have you all to myself," Stardust replied just as slyly, smirking at her blush. He slipped around her grip, pulling her into a deep kiss right on the spot, if only for a few precious moments. Once he pulled away, he gently pulled her into the shadow of the forest, where they couldn't be seen or heard, but could still keep an eye on the building.
"What did you have in mind?" Leyvaten asked slyly, enjoying the way Stardust gently traced a finger up her scaley side. She especially liked it as he carefully caressed her neck, bringing them both to lay down on the soft grass. That was when he let go. "I think I like where this is going..."
"That's only part of the plan," Stardust whispered into her ear, before leaning his head down her chest. She burst out into heavy moans when he licked a nipple, causing shivers to ripple through her body.
Leyvaten could feel the heat in her body travelling down to her nethers as her mate continued to suckle and lick her breast, before he stopped at last. She watched as his tongue slid down her belly all the way to her slit, which happened to be the green diamond-shaped flesh down there. Once there, Stardust didn't hesitate to dip his tongue into her hole as deeply as he could. The pleasure shot through her nerves with such force that Leyvaten's cunt, already wet and ready, couldn't help but let her juices shoot all over his muzzle and into his mouth. Apparently, he didn't mind, because he just returned to kissing her mouth with his filthy one, and once he pulled back, he found how ready she was.
"Ready, love?" He whispered into her ear, his member having become fully erect while he'd played with her.
"More than you think," Leyvaten answered, kissing him deeply.
Stardust didn't pull back from the caress, even as they moaned heavily when he pushed into her cunt as far as he could go. He had to, however, when he started to pull out as slowly as possible, opting to take this enjoyment slow and make it that much better. He couldn't have been more correct, because doing it this way felt so much more intense. It was just so incredibly strong, that Stardust could only do this a couple of times, before his lover's inner muscles pulsed and clenched on his length, convincing it to fill her insides with his hot seed. Several moments passed before Stardust kissed his lover once more, if only for a few moments.
"Mmm... you're as lovely as ever," She whispered to him softly.
"Glad to hear it," Stardust replied.
"As much as I love you, are you going to let me free?" Leyvaten asked when he didn't pull out after a few minutes.
"No, I think I'll stay with you for the night," Stardust replied slyly. "You're too sexy to let go."
The dragoness blushed heavily, but she decided that she didn't really mind. Having him in there kinda made her feel complete – not to mention it felt really nice – so she just made it so they were lying on their sides instead, before they fell asleep long after everyone else already had. Thankfully, they were awake in time to clean themselves and appear as if nothing had happened.
"So we're going?" Stardust asked Yusei, ready to head out to where they would meet Kalin and finally fight again.
"Yeah, and Leyvaten's going with the twins and Trudge to Devack's place," Yusei answered.
"Wait, Yusei, you can hear the cards, too?" Crow asked, eyes widening as he noticed his friend answer the dragon whom had apparently spoken. Yusei smirked.
"Just my own," He answered.
"Since when?"
"Since I helped him learn how to do it," Jake answered, grinning.
"You can teach us how to hear our cards?" Crow asked, staring. Jake rubbed his head sheepishly as everyone else was also doing the same, except for the two dragons and Yusei, whom was checking his deck one more time.
"Can I suggest we save it for another time?" Jake said. "Because that's what it takes, and we don't have that kind of luxury."
"He's right," Yusei agreed. "It takes time that we don't have."
The group finally snapped out of their stupor, and went on their way. Leyvaten and Stardust nodded to each other, before launching into the air to follow their duelists.
"So how do you plan on going against Kalin?" Stardust asked Yusei as he rode on to the dueling site. The duelist looked down at his runner's screen.
"...I don't know," He answered. Stardust remained silent, letting the young man think. "After I faced him the first time... I became kind of scared."
"...Did something help you get over it?"
Yusei remained silent for a time, then smirked up to Stardust, whom blinked.
"You did, actually," Yusei explained, before turning his attention back to where he was driving his duel runner. Crashing before a duel did not sound appealing. "After Jake taught me how to listen to you guys, and after that duel with Roman while being able to hear you, it really helped."
"Glad to be of assistance," Stardust smirked.
"Although the part of you demanding to fight by Leyvaten's side was an added entertainment bonus."
Stardust's face flushed at the reminder, but he smirked instead.
"Right... it's just like how devoted you are to Akiza," He teased in return. Yusei had to fight to keep his face from turning red, but then Stardust's sudden serious manner startled him.
"What's wrong?" Yusei asked, before seeing a giant beam of light appear in the distance. "That's coming from... Luna's direction!"
"They must be in trouble," Stardust guessed. "The duel monster spirit world is in trouble if Luna's being called to it."
"What? She's gone? We have to go over there!"
Stardust nodded, before his eyes widened suddenly. He could sense something approaching their allies over there.
"Yusei, give me my card," Stardust demanded, holding out a hand. Yusei blinked, even as he turned around to go to where the light originated from.
"What? Why?" Yusei rambled, confused.
"Leyvaten's about to battle, and I'm not letting her fight alone!"
Yusei blinked, before he smiled and nodded, tossing the card to the dragon, whom nodded in thanks. Then Stardust launched himself at the originating point where he could feel a duel about to begin, with Leyvaten with her duelist. As it turns out, over at that spot, he was right.
"Who are you? You're not a signer!" Devack, the man who had captured Ancient Fairy Dragon's card, demanded of Jake and Leo as they approached and he recognized such info.
"Just because we're not signers doesn't mean we're not duelists!" Jake snapped. There it was again, the silenced deck.
"Is something wrong, Jake? You seem kinda mad," Leo wondered.
"His deck is just like Roman's – silenced," Jake answered, trying to calm himself. "I can't hear the voices."
And it really messes with your head, Leyvaten thought to herself before speaking. "Jake, you can relax. Remember, we're all still here with you. Even if you can't hear his deck, you can still hear yours, and Leo's. Let our voices comfort you."
Jake looked at Leyvaten, as she gently placed a hand on his shoulder to try and comfort her duelist. He sighed and smiled at her gratefully.
"Thanks," He said.
"Wait!" Called a loud voice, getting Jake's attention, and he looked up to see – let's just say his eyes widened, along with Leyvaten's, and everyone else's who looked up. "Jake, wait!"
"What're you doing here?" Jake called out.
"Catch!"
"Huh?" Was all Jake could say before Stardust Dragon threw a card at the teen, who caught it perfectly, as the beast landed.
"What're you doing here? Don't you and Yusei have a duel to get to?" Leyvaten frowned.
"Yeah, but it can wait," Stardust answered. "I sensed Luna being sent to the spirit world, and that could only mean trouble. Jake... I trust you. I'm trusting you to use that card correctly."
Jake stared at the dragon, before nodding and placing it in the deck.
"Look, Devack," Jake said, stepping forward. "Does it matter if you're facing a Signer or not? I don't think so. So I'm challenging you to a duel!"
"Very well, I accept," Devack grinned. "Not that you can win."
"I'm going to have to disagree, because unlike you, my cards and I are connected. Now let's see how you can win without that."
"Hah, a connection, what a joke," Devack taunted, as the cards were shuffled and the first person to go was about to be decided.
"Looks like I go first," Jake said, drawing his first hand, as did Devack.
"Duel!"
Devack: 4000 LP
Jake: 4000 LP
"I draw!" Jake exclaimed, taking the top card of his deck, and looking over his hand. With the entirety of both his, and Leo's, deck comforting him, he wasn't so on edge from Devack's muted deck. Not a bad starting hand, guys, thanks.
"Listen up, 'cause I only say things once!" Jake ordered, as the extra slot of his disk opened. "First things first – I'm activating a field spell card called Dragon Ravine! I'm not activating its effect, so I won't tell you about it yet. In the meantime, I'm placing two cards facedown, and putting a monster in facedown defense mode. Take your best shot, Devack."
"Don't mind if I do," the Dark Signer smirked, drawing one of his favorite cards.
"Pause! Now that it's your standby phase, I'm allowed to activate this trap," Jake said, pointing to a card that flipped up. "It's called the Legacy of Yata-Garasu. It allows me to draw one card."
"Fine, it won't help you as I bring out Magician Ape! Sadly, your card is facedown, so I can't use his effect, but I can attack!"
Magician Ape (Beast/Effect): 800 ATK/1200 DEF, 3 Stars
(Cannot be special summoned. Once per turn, discard one monster to select one face-up monster your opponent controls, and take control of it until the end phase.)
"No, you can't, because I'm activating my other trap – Windstorm of Etequa! It forces all face-up monsters to change battle positions, even in the middle of the battle phase."
"Very well, I'll end my turn there."
"Then I draw," Jake said, growing calmer and calmer as the voices of the decks continued to comfort him. It really helped. "First, my Pot of Greed. I draw two cards... hmm, thanks, guys."
Jake paused to think of how to do this, and then he decided.
"Pay close attention, because if you blink, you'll miss it," Jake smirked. "First, I summon Dragunity Pilum to the field. That allows me to special summon another Dragunity monster and equip it with Pilum."
Dragunity Pilum (Dragon/Tuner): 1400 ATK/1000 DEF, 3 Stars
(When normal summoned, you may special summon a winged-beast type monster from your hand and equip it with this card. While this card is equipped to a monster, that monster may attack your opponent directly for half of its attack points.)
Dragunity Militum appeared, equipped with Pilum.
Dragunity Militum (Winged-Beast/Effect): 1700 ATK/1200 DEF, 4 Stars
(Once per turn, special summon one "Dragunity" card in your spell & trap card zone.)
"Then I activate Card Destruction!" Jake's smirk grew as Devack's shrank. "Now, I remove from play Dragunity Militum and Dragunity Pilum, to let me special summon Dragunity Arma Leyvaten!"
Dragunity Arma Leyvaten (Dragon/Effect): 2600 ATK/1200 DEF, 8 Stars
(Special summon this card by removing from play one monster that is equipped with a "Dragunity" monster. When summoned, select one dragon-type monster in your graveyard, except this one, and equip it to Leyvaten. When Leyvaten is destroyed, the card equipped to it is special summoned.)
"And I'm equipping her with Dragunity Arma Mystletainn!" Jake exclaimed, as Leyvaten's assistant appeared.
"Looks like you really do have a real body now, Mistress," Mystletainn smiled to the leader of Dragon Ravine, whom smiled and nodded.
The real-body version of the dragoness was unaffected by the appearance of the hologram, thankfully. Now to see if anything else would happen.
"I end my turn with a facedown!"
Devack drew the Fighter Ape, and came to a decision quickly.
"I'm going to activate Magician Ape's effect and take control of your Leyvaten," Devack smirked at Jake's scowl. "And attack your facedown monster with Magician Ape!"
"That's fine, because it's Twin-Headed Behemoth!" Jake called, as the beast appeared, then re-appeared. "As a result of his effect, he comes back in face-up defense position."
"That's fine, because your Leyvaten will attack him!"
Jake covered his face with his arms as his own monster was forced to attack Behemoth. Thankful that he could still hear Leyvaten's voice, it kept him from getting too frustrated at the situation. Then, finally, he was allowed to draw. After looking at his hand and the field, Jake smirked.
"I end my turn," He said. Leyvaten knew what he was up to, but Leo, and everyone else watching, just gawked.
"Have you given up, non-Signer?" Devack taunted, as he drew. "I'm going to attack you directly with both monsters!"
Jake's smirk grew, even as he threw up his arms to protect himself from the painful physical damage. When the smoke cleared from what would have been serious damage, one would find Jake still standing, and his life points looking better than before!
"What?" Devack exclaimed, the watchers blinking. "What'd you do?"
"Just before the attacks landed, I activated my trap card," Jake explained, pointing out the now face-up pink colored card. "It's called Enchanted Javelin. When you attack, I can activate this, and your monster's attack points are added to my life points!"
"Fine," Devack growled. "I end my turn."
Devack: 4000 LP
Jake: 7400 LP
"And Leyvaten gets to come back to my side!" Jake grinned as he drew. "Once I've drawn... I'll place one card facedown, and have Leyvaten destroy your monkey!"
Devack didn't flinch as Magician Ape was hit and destroyed, costing him life points.
Devack: 2200 LP
Jake: 7400 LP
"Then it's back to you," Jake commented.
"Then I draw," Devack said, looking at his hand. "I summon Dark Tuner Dark Ape in defense mode, and that'll end my turn with a facedown."
"Good, means I draw," Jake glanced at the new card. "And Leyvaten attacks!"
"I activate Negate Attack! Now the battle phase ends and your attack doesn't go through."
Jake sighed and passed the turn over to the Dark Signer, who drew. The man played another Ape Magician, but instead of taking control of Leyvaten again, he used a card that would allow him to summon once more. As a result, he summoned Fighter Ape, before using Dark Wave to change Fighter Ape's level.
"Now Fighter Ape's level has gone from five, to negative five!" Devack laughed. "Now, Dark Tuner Dark Ape – Dark tune with Fighter Ape!"
Jake winced as the beast, Zeman the Ape King, was dark synchro summoned. The 'king' had no card-based voice, and like always, it freaked Jake out. Thankfully, the two decks still nearby him, along with Yusei's as the duelist arrived, helped to keep him from getting too bad.
Zeman the Ape King (Beast/Synchro/Effect): 2500 ATK/1800 DEF, 7 Stars
(When attacking with this card, your opponent cannot activate spells or trap cards until the end of the damage step. When an opponent's monster attacks, you may discard one monster to negate the attack.)
"Sadly, he's not as strong as Leyvaten, so I'll end my turn there, non-signer," Devack grinned. Jake drew as a result.
Heh... I guess I know who wants to come out, Jake smirked.
Leyvaten's card had been out for a while, and he could hear Stardust's demanding that it be played the entire time. It wouldn't allow Leyvaten to fight alone, it seemed. Jake glanced at the real Leyvaten, who smirked at her duelist.
"Alright, listen up," Jake said. "I'm only going to do this one time, and if you blink, you'll miss it. First, I summon Dragunity Darkspear to the field!"
Dragunity Darkspear (Dragon/Tuner): 1000 ATK/1000 DEF, 3 Stars
(Once per turn, tribute one face-up dragon-type "Dragunity" monster to select 1 level 4 or lower Winged Beast-type monster in your graveyard, and special summon it.)
"A tuner monster!" Leo exclaimed, as Trudge and Yusei, also watching, were interested in how this would go.
"That's right," Jake said. "But I'm not going to be tuning anything right now, so instead, I'll be activating a little trap card I have."
A card flipped face-up, looking like the sun was transferring a wall of light into the ground in its artwork.
"It's called Wall of Revealing Light," Jake began. "First, I pay up a certain amount of life points, and I'm paying 3000."
Devack: 2200 LP
Jake: 4400 LP
"Now, from now until you destroy this card, no monster on your side of the field with 3000 or fewer attack points is allowed to attack! So I think I'll end my turn with a facedown card."
As the duel continued, Luna kept going through the duel monsters spirit world to save it, and Ancient Fairy Dragon. Currently, she was close to reaching the castle with Regulus and Torunka. In the meantime, however, Devack was realizing that this non-Signer was quite the powerful duelist. The Dark Signer had yet to even touch the boy's life points. Even so, as he drew, he smirked at what he got.
"First, I'm destroying your field spell with one of my own – Closed Forest!"
Jake frowned as this happened, placing the spell card in the graveyard. As he did so, Regulus and Luna and Torunka were finally fighting Zeman in the spirit world, hoping to free Ancient Fairy Dragon from the crag she was sealed in. As both fights continued, Devack was able to finally summon the Earthbound Immortal Cusillu by tributing Zeman the Ape King along with a Magican Ape he'd special summoned from a card effect.
Earthbound Immortal Cusillu (Beast/Effect): 2800 ATK/2400 DEF, 10 Stars
(If there is no face-up field spell, destroy this monster. This card cannot be selected as an attack target. This card may attack directly. You may tribute one face-up card if this card would be destroyed by battle, tribute one monster and halve your opponent's life points.)
As a result of the field spell card, however, the beast's attack rose to 3600.
"That's... not good..." Jake commented at the attack power.
"That's right it's not good, because I can now attack you directly!"
Jake decided that it would be best to take the attack, but the problem was, how could he take it and survive? Apparently, Leyvaten, in her real body, saw to that. She picked up her duelist, while Stardust grabbed Leo, and the dragons helped the two avoid most of the backlash of the attack, which the surrounding purple flames made real. Jake's life points, however, still took the hit.
"That should be all for now," Devack grinned.
Devack: 2200 LP
Jake: 800 LP
"Then I'll draw," Jake said, once the boys were placed back down on the ground. "First I'll activate Dian Keto the Cure Master, which grants me a thousand life points."
Devack: 2200 LP
Jake: 1800 LP
"Now I'll summon Armed Dragon LV3 to the field, before activating his effect, which allows me to summon the LV5 version!"
Armed Dragon LV5 (Dragon/Effect): 2400 ATK/1700 DEF, 5 Stars
(You may discard one monster to select one face-up monster your opponent controls with fewer attack points than the one you discarded. The selected monster is destroyed. During the end phase of the turn this card destroys a monster by battle, you can this card to the graveyard to special summon Armed Dragon LV7.)
"Now for a little surprise... I'm having Darkspear tune with Armed Dragon for a synchro summon!"
As the rings appeared and the target tuned dragon jumped in, things happened. First, Luna finally reappeared, having, with Jake's help while he dueled Devack, successfully freed Ancient Fairy Dragon from her rock prison. The teen acknowledged her arrival with a nod, as the synchro summon finally completed.
"Everyone give a warm welcome to Stardust Dragon!" Jake exclaimed, said beast finally appearing. Leyvaten's sly smirk to her mate made him blush, but Jake wisely chose to ignore it. "And since you don't have any other cards on the field to take the fall, I think both of these guys will attack you directly, because Cusillu can't be a target!"
Devack suddenly realized the fatal flaw in the plan, even as both holographic versions of the dragons charged forth and attacked. Leyvaten struck first with her giant blade, then Stardust gave a little victory insurance with his cosmic blast. Several things happened at once as a result. First, all the holograms vanished. Second, as Devack vanished, Luna's dragon card was left behind. Finally, the tower they stood in front of soon collapsed into the ground after they'd activated it, and Jake returned Stardust's card to Yusei. Now for the other towers to be taken care of...
Credit: It all goes to me this time! :D
A/N: I certainly hope you all enjoyed that! Reviews are most appreciated.
