Ninja: Hey, throwing stars! Sorry for the long wait... I was having family issues, computer issues, and writing issues. And I apologize for the prologue being extremely short... it was a prologue, after all :)
Kitty: Anyways, here is Chapter One! Hope you enjoy it!
Sky's POV-
Looking around at all the doors that led to the arenas, I then looked back down to the paper that the worker had given me. I was trying to find the arena that my friends and I were going to play "Bridges" on, but I was having issues locating the exact arena that we were going to be in. Normally it should have been super easy to find, but how the arenas were placed, there were different arenas next to each other, like the first ones that we found were 1, 7, 24, and 76.
"Where in the world could Arena 57 be?" I asked out loud, then rubbing my face in stress. Turning right then, I looked to my friends who were with me. I was standing there with my girlfriend Dawnables and my close friends Deadlox and MinecraftUniverse. We had nine other friends that were going to meet us here, but we decided to come slightly early and wait for them. Each of them were looking around as well, trying to help me locate the certain arena that we were going to play in. But the room that we were in was so long that I was getting dizzy from trying to find the arena.
Deadlox took one last sweep with his eyes of the signs that were along the wall that he was looking at, and then he turned to me. He shrugged quickly, and then he brushed his hair out of his face. "I didn't find it. Jason, how are you doing over there?" Deadlox then asked, looking down to the end of the room, where MinecraftUniverse was thoroughly searching the walls for the sign to Arena 57.
"Nope, can't find it… Wait. Hold on. AH-HA! I found it!" MinecraftUniverse cried out, which instantly lifted our spirits. The three of us rushed over to him, wide smiles lighting our faces. We had been searching for that tiny sign for about half an hour, and I was literally about to scream my head off if we didn't find it soon. Many other Minecrafters had passed by us, easily finding their arenas and leaving us to suffer. Most of them looked appalled when they saw us, as we were famous around CubeCity, but none of them dared to help us. Some of them were Sky Army recruits as well. What wonderful and helpful recruits I have.
"Finally! My Notch, why don't they just put the arena signs in order? That would make things so much easier for everyone," Dawn then stated, blowing her bangs out of her eyes.
I then shrugged. "I guess they just want to screw with us. Watch, there are going to be hidden cameras in the walls, and then the next thing we know, we are seeing ourselves almost going insane on Minecraftia's Funniest Home Videos." Deadlox, TrueMU and Dawn all chuckled, because MFV was one of the most popular comedy shows ever on TV. We had already previously seen Jerome, Bajan, Bashur, Bodil and CavemanFilms on MFV, and every single time that we saw them on new episodes, we would bust up laughing. Even with old videos, we would still laugh so hard we were crying because they were so funny.
Deadlox quickly pulled out his phone, and sent out a text to the nine friends that still had to show up. He probably was telling them where to locate the Arena 57 sign so that they didn't have to search for it like we had to. Once he was done, he put his phone away. I then turned back to the sign, and put my hand on it. All of a sudden, the four of us disappeared, and a moment later, we appeared in a strange room.
I looked around, and surveyed the gravity-defying structure that we had transported onto. The roof was several feet above our heads, and it was really bright because the ceiling was made of glowstone blocks. The ground below us was completely made of glass, so we could see the arena below us. There were four, medium sized islands below us, each that was completely protected around every side but the top with bedrock. The walls in the area we were in were made of budder, and on it, there were several buttons that lead to the different sections of the island below us. Between each island, there were bridges between them, but at that moment, they were blocked off with giant bedrock walls. I was guessing that was to make it so that nobody cheated and tried to get the bridge chests too early in the game.
I immediately ran right for the walls, and hugged the wall as best as I could do. "BUDDER!" I cried out, then laughing shortly afterwards. Nothing looked better than walls made completely of budder.
Dawn chuckled behind me, and then she walked up to me. "Calm down, Sky. We don't want you to marry the walls just because they are completely made of budder," She said, placing a hand on my shoulder.
"I never said I was going to marry the walls, Dawn," I then said, smiling towards her slightly.
"Yeah. You're gonna have budder children with it," MinecraftUniverse joked, which instantly sent the room into a strange, awkward silence. Everyone was silent, which never happened. I looked over to TrueMU, staring at him with confusion.
"Jason, that was too far," Deadlox then said, breaking the awkward silence completely.
"Sorry."
We waited for everyone to show up for about an hour. Most everyone showed up about fifteen minutes after we showed up in our set arena, but we were still waiting for three friends: Bashur, Husky and Seto. All of our other friends were already there, waiting impatiently for them to show up. Bajan and Jerome were busy going over their plans of some sort of weapon that they were going to create, TrueMU, Deadlox, Ssundee and Dawn were taking a nap against the budder wall, and Jen and Sierra, two of my closest friends, were busy talking about something that I didn't care about and I didn't want to know about. I had met Jen and Sierra when I was about fifteen years old, while Jen was eleven and Sierra was fourteen years old. That was five years ago. Jen was pretty good looking for being a 16 year old, the youngest in my close group of friends. She had light-tan skin, glimmering brown eyes, long black hair with bangs that hung over her left eye, and black glasses. She wore a blue sweater with light blue buttons, black pants, and dark blue boots that were meant for adventuring. Normally, she is really shy, never saying anything at all around anyone. But when she was around us, she was completely sociable. Her face was creased into a worried look, her brown eyes sparkling happiness despite the tensed expression on her face. Sierra was completely different than Jen. Sierra is 19 years old, being only a couple months younger than myself. I had just barely turned 20, and she was due to turn 20 in four months. She had long, platinum blonde hair with bangs that covered her right eye, shimmering diamond blue and emerald green mixed eyes, and light-tan skin like Jen. Sierra wore a white tank top with a red and black jacket over it (that had a black Creeper logo on the back of it), black jeans, red shoes, red and black headphones, and red and black gloves. Sierra is more like me in almost every aspect. We are both very courageous, not at all afraid to fight for what we want. She is extremely outgoing, although she is best friends with the super shy Jen. Sierra is part robot, having gotten into a dangerous accident when she was younger. The gloves covered her robot hands, and the jacket covered the sections of her chest and arms that were completely metal. Most people didn't know that she was part robot, because she doesn't act at all like someone who was part robot. My close friend was basically like my sister; in fact, ever since her parents passed away and I left my family to start my own life, we had adopted each other into each other's family. At that moment, Sierra was leaning against the budder wall, talking quietly with Jen, who stood beside her. They were talking so quietly that I couldn't hear them, but I didn't care.
A minute later, both Husky and Seto showed up, appearing in the middle of the room like we had. We all looked up to them when they showed up. "Finally. Took you guys long enough to show up," I then heard Deadlox say sleepily, rubbing his eyes quickly.
"Sorry. We had a problem with Husky's car. Apparently, somebody tried to store a bunch of fish in Husky's engine. Completely destroyed his engine," Seto then said, looking directly over to me.
"It probably was Bodil, knowing the Troll Master," I then said, shrugging quickly in their direction. I was just trying not to yell at them at that moment. I was getting extremely impatient, not wanting to wait for everyone to show up later. We were supposed to start playing our game about fifteen minutes ago, and still not everyone was here. Bashur was the only one that we were still waiting for… and who knows how long it will take him to show up.
"Oh, and by the way, I'M NOT A FISH!" Husky then said, looking directly over to Bajan and Jerome, who had starting cracking "Husky's-a-fish" jokes immediately after Seto said that someone tried to store fish in Husky's engine.
After that, we had to wait about another five minutes for Bashur to show up. When he finally showed up, he looked exhausted, and worn out. He must have run here, which would explain the reason that he was so late. "Sorry… guys… I had… a problem… with my… vehicle… and had to… run here… instead," Bashur panted, then keeling over and wheezing in pain.
I stared at him for a moment, and then I said, "Well, next time, let us know if you are going to be an hour late." I then turned to my friends. Everyone was now paying attention, either just waking up or stopping what they were doing earlier. "OK, so we are going to start. Since there are twelve of us, and only four arenas, we are going to split into groups. I will be a team captain, and the other three team captains will be Jerome," I started.
"Yeah, buddy!" Jerome cried out, then smiling in my direction.
"Jason will be the third captain," I said, looking over to my friend, who nodded in agreement. "And Husky will be the last team captain," I finished, looking over to the Mudkip. He nodded in agreement, then looking to my other friends.
All of a sudden, I heard a loud whining noise. I looked around until I finally found who was doing that. It was actually Bashur. The watermelon had finally caught his breath, and he had a wide, shocked look on his face. "I want to be captain!" Bashur complained, pushing his 3-D glasses up on his face further than it was before.
Ssundee then broke out laughing. "Bashur, you cannot be a leader. With your hyper personality and your lack of a long attention span, you can't even lead a monkey to a banana raffle," He then said in between laughter. Everyone stared at him, confused looks on their faces. Ssundee normally was never this mean. What had gotten into him?
"Well at least I don't go insane about cake," Bashur then shot, glaring towards Ssundee.
"Hey, that is only when I don't have my sunglasses on," Ssundee quickly said, staring at Bashur. I was completely confused. Why were they fighting? They normally got along perfectly. This was very different and not at all typical.
Stepping in between the two men, I then said, "Ladies, ladies, you both look pretty. Stop arguing already, we don't want to start World War III right now. Bashur, you can be leader someday, just not right now."
Bashur and Ssundee looked down to the ground in shame, partly because I had just completely made a fool out of them by calling them girls. Bashur pouted, his lower lip sticking out slightly. He crossed his arms across his chest, completely acting like a little child. I sighed, and then I rubbed my face slightly.
"OK, let's all just calm down. Instead, we should start our game. So, what are the teams?" I asked, looking to the rest of my friends.
"Let's just pick like we would if we are playing Battle Dome," Bajan then offered. We all agreed, and then everyone but Husky, Jerome, MinecraftUniverse and I stepped back against the far budder wall.
"I guess I will start. I get Dawn," I quickly said, then smiling over to my girlfriend. Dawn smiled, and then she walked up to me.
"Biggums, get ya booty over here," Jerome then said, smiling wickedly at Bajan. Bajan laughed, and then he walked up to his best friend.
We continued on with that, until everyone was on their separate teams. I had Dawn and Deadlox, Jerome had Bajan and Sierra, TrueMU had Seto and Jen, and Husky had Ssundee and Bashur. I was kinda nervous having Ssundee and Bashur on the same team, as they had gotten into a fight not even five minutes previously, but I had to trust them that they wouldn't cause too much trouble.
A minute later, we all had pressed on the buttons corresponding to our separate teams, and we started playing Bridges. When I pressed our button, I got teleported to a hole in the ground, with bedrock surrounding the hole that I was in. Standing on my tip-toes, I then looked to my left. Dawn was standing there, also in a hole. Deadlox was the same on my right. A moment later, the digital clock started, and the platforms that we were standing on lifted up. We immediately began to play. (A/N This version that I am writing about it a mix between the Bridges and Aerial PVP; just letting you know so you don't get confused.)
I went right to the jungle trees, getting wood as much as I could. Deadlox went down to the mine that was towards the center of our island, going for the chest that had items in it to start mining and finding ores to craft our armor and weapons. Dawn, instead, went right to journeying down into the cave system, finding the potion stands to find the best potions that we could.
I could not hear what my friends were up to, but I could sense that they were doing the same as we were. I could only imagine what awkward conversations were going on the different islands, especially on Husky's island and especially Jerome's island.
All of a sudden, I started to get a strange feeling. It felt very strange. It almost felt… like we were in danger. I was confused. How could we be in danger? CubeCity was one of the most protected and strongest cities in Minecraftia. How could CubeCity be in danger?
"Deadlox, Dawn, do you guys have the feeling that… we are in danger?" I quickly asked, pressing my fingers to my earpiece that we had all gotten so that we could still talk with our team members on our island.
"No, Sky, I don't feel like we are in danger at all," Dawn then answered. Deadlox quickly responded similarly to how Dawn did. I creased my eyebrows quickly in confusion. Was I just getting too paranoid lately? I shrugged off the feeling, then returning to cooking the ores that Deadlox had gathered and also creating the armor and the weapons that we all needed. But I still couldn't shake off the feeling that something bad was going to happen. I must have been going insane. Nothing bad could happen… could it?
Sierra's POV-
"How are you doing with the mining, biggums?" I heard Bajan ask from up on the surface, directing his question to Jerome. I was mining beside Jerome, helping him gather up some iron ore to make armor and weapons. Every time we found diamond, though, we would quickly mine that as well.
"Sierra and I are doing well. Right now, with the both of us, we have about a stack and a half of iron and also about 30 diamonds," Jerome responded, then stepping back from mining a natural vein of diamonds. He then looked over to me, smiling slightly at me. I smiled back. I was really close to Jerome and Bajan, as they were some of my closest guy friends that I had. My other close guy friends were Sky (of course, since he is basically like a brother that I never had) and CaptainSparklez. I had known them for the longest time, actually knowing Jerome and Bajan since I was very young. When I was about ten, Jerome and Bajan moved from GeoCity, which was where we lived before we lived here in CubeCity. I couldn't get contact with them for three years, until I was fourteen years old. When I was fourteen, I moved to CubeCity shortly after my parents died, to live with Jerome and Bajan, the last people that I had that was the closest I had to family. I moved in with Jerome and Bajan, and soon after, they introduced me to the rest of my friends.
"How are you doing with the TNT trap, Mitch?" I then asked, looking up to the ceiling where the house on our little island was located high above our heads. We were so low in the island that several times we had already hit bedrock instead of stone.
"Almost done. Everyone will be mad when they find out our little plan," Mitch said, which then caused Jerome to break out laughing.
"Do you think we are going to win?" Jerome then asked.
"No," Mitch quickly replied.
"Do you think we are going to have fun?"
"Absolutely!"
I laughed, and then I turned around, looking up the tunnel that we had just barely come down on. "How much time until the bridges go out?" I then asked, walking back up the tunnel with a torch in my hand. Jerome was right behind me, looking around and making sure that no natural mobs try to kill us. He was holding his iron sword in hand, looking around constantly to make sure that we didn't get attacked at last minute.
A moment later, Bajan then answered, "Actually, we have about a minute. You guys might want to get up here so we can finish setting up the trap."
I nodded to myself, and then I turned to Jerome. "Come on. We had better hurry. Mitch will need all the help that he can get so we can finish the trap," I said, then gesturing to Jerome. He nodded, and then we broke out into a sprint. We made it up to the top within half a minute, although we were panting heavily from running so fast up the steep incline of the cave.
Three minutes later, and nothing had happened yet. The bridges had already gone out to the chests that were in between each island, but nobody else but us had gone out to get them. We were geared with enchanted diamond chests, and we were just waiting for someone to try to attack us to activate our TNT house.
"OK, so here's the plan. We will draw them to our island, and then when they get close enough, we will take off into the house, falling down into the hole that we built into the TNT section under the house. I will place the spider web down after we all get down here, and then they will fall through it. Once they get caught in the spider web, Jerome, you will step on the pressure plate, and then we will run through our escape so we don't get caught in the explosion," Bajan then explained, looking to both of us as we stood out in front of our house waiting for the other teams to come up to the surface.
We both nodded, and then we patiently waited for the others to come to us. After a couple minutes, I spotted Husky, Ssundee and Bashur walk up from their cave on their island. They all were adorned with iron armor, each one carrying an iron sword with them. By the purple glimmer off of their weapons, I knew that they were each enchanted with some sort of enchantment.
"Here comes Husky, Ssundee and Bashur," I then said, gesturing quickly with my head over in the direction that their island was. Both Bajan and Jerome looked over there, and quickly saw the trio making their way across the bridge that connected our two islands.
Bajan held his arm out, and then he said, "Sierra, you quickly get inside and get down to the exit. Jerome will follow you close behind. When they get close enough, I will draw them to us into the house, and give us a second head-start when I place the door behind us. I will place the web down after I get down in the hole, and then when they come in after us, Jerome will step on the plate, and activate it. Run for your lives then."
Without nodding, I then turned around, and ran into the small house that was on each of the islands. I fell down the hole in the ground, gracefully landing and then running to the corner of the room. I stared at the stacked TNT, and then I took a deep breath in. Hopefully this was going to work, or else we are going to be screwed.
A moment later, Jerome came down, panting slightly. He ran over to the pressure plate, making sure to not step on it. That wouldn't have been good if he eliminated his own partner from the game when we were trying to get the other team. Seconds later, Bajan dropped into the hole, immediately turning around and placing the web right where the hole was. I heard footsteps above us, and I stopped breathing, making sure that they didn't hear it.
All of a sudden, a very high, girlish scream went out. Right after that, I saw Ssundee and Husky in the hole, both having fallen into the trap. They looked around, and then they laid their eyes on us. "Jerome, NOW!" Bajan then yelled, motioning quickly to Jerome.
Jerome stepped on the pressure plate, and then the three of us ran for the exit. "No, no, NO!" I heard Husky cry out, and then a moment later, the TNT exploded. The blast was so strong that it blasted us forward, and we flew, landing on our faces from the explosion. I turned over quickly, and stared up at the giant crater that took the place of where our home was before. It was completely gone. Nothing was left of it. It made sense, though. Bajan had lined that TNT area with almost five layers of TNT, which would have packed a lot of power. Apparently that was true. Standing up, I then looked around, trying to find Husky and Ssundee. They were gone. We had eliminated them from the game.
"Wooloolooloolooloo!" Jerome then cried out, pushing himself up from the ground where he had landed. His fur was slightly scorched from where the blast had gotten him, but he was otherwise unscathed. "WE WON THE HUNGER DEANS!" Jerome began to do a little jig, dancing in place.
I laughed as I watched this. Jerome was very entertaining to watch at times. Bajan pushed himself up shakily, and then he immediately cried out, "Jerome, WATCH OUT!"
Jerome turned around right in time to have Bashur leap onto him. The watermelon man shoved him down to the ground, then laughing manically afterwards. "This is for taking down my teammates, Fluffy," He then said. Bashur raised his sword, and swung it down on Jerome. A moment later, Jerome disappeared, having been eliminated from the game.
Bajan charged right for Bashur, his sword raised in anger. "This is for biggums!" Bajan cried out, then bringing down the sword on Bashur. He disappeared a second later, disappearing with a surprised yelp. I began to pant, everything had gone by so fast. Bashur had survived the explosion somehow… and he eliminated Jerome from the game. That was not cool.
"Come on, let's get the others," Bajan then said, sheathing his sword quickly and then breaking into a sprint. He began to climb up the side of the cave, making his way to the top of the island. I followed close behind him, carrying my sword by my side. I groaned in pain as I clambered up the side of the cave. Iron armor was hard to carry around all the time. No wonder all of my friends were super fit and had abs. It must have taken a lot of strength to wear heavy armor all of the time. I followed behind Bajan as we crossed the bridge that connected our island to MinecraftUniverse's island. We were going to win this game of Bridges for Jerome, even if we had to take down everyone else to achieve that.
"Come here, Sky!" I shouted, smiling slightly as I began to chase Sky around his island. He was trying to run away from me, as I had already hit him a couple times with my sword.
"Don't do dis, Si!" Sky cried out over his shoulder, continuing running around in circles around the island. I just laughed, and then I started running faster than what I was running before. Finally, Sky tripped over a rock, and then I easily caught him. I slammed my sword into him, and although I knew that he was still going to be alive, it still hurt me a little inside to "kill" my adopted brother (I'm just going to say brother from now on, just so I don't have to continually say "adopted brother"). As soon as he disappeared, I then stood up. Bajan ran up to me, and then he gave me a big hug.
"We won, Sierra!" Bajan then cried out, swinging me around quickly. I laughed, and then he put me down. A moment later, I heard a whooshing sound, and then right then, all of my friends that played The Bridges with us appeared before me and Bajan. I quickly spotted Jerome, who had a wide smile on his face. He ran up to me, and quickly wrapped his arms around my waist. Like Bajan, he lifted me up in the air, and spun me around quickly.
"WE WON DA HUNGER DEANS!" Jerome cried out, then setting me down on the ground. I laughed, and then Jerome ran over to Bajan, engulfing him in a hug. They began to celebrate our victory, and then Sky walked up to us.
"Good job, guys, I guess you guys are the winners!" Sky then said, patting Bajan on the back quickly. Bajan nodded, and then everyone began to walk forward, giving us their congratulations. Bashur was the last one to walk up to us. He walked up to Jerome, who then immediately glared at the watermelon.
Breathing in, Bashur then said, "Look, about eliminating you earlier…"
Jerome then smiled in his direction. "No hard feelings, Bash!" Jerome then said, smiling towards him. But I knew that smile. It was a fake smile. What was Jerome planning?
"Really?" Bashur then asked, his face lighting up slightly.
Right then, Jerome smiled wickedly. "Yeah… I mean, you were just doing it to win the game. The only way that I can help you is… TO CHASE YOU DOWN! COME BACK HERE YOU WATERMELON!" Jerome cried out, then running straight for Bashur. He yelped in surprise, and then he took off in the other direction, running as fast as he could. He immediately climbed up a tree, trying to get as far away as he could from Jerome.
"No, Jerome, please, DON'T EAT MY LIVER!" Bashur cried out, staring with wide eyes at Jerome, who was at the base of the tree he was hiding in. We all were laughing our heads off, some of us laughing so hard that we were literally rolling on the floor laughing.
"Get in mah belly!" Jerome cried out, then smiling wickedly up to the watermelon man. Bashur shook his head in terror, and then he clung even harder to the branch that he was holding onto. Jerome began to climb the tree, but stopped about halfway up. I knew for certain that Jerome could easily scale trees, but he must have stopped just to torture the Melon. "This is payback for eliminating me from the game, Bashur!" Jerome cried out, then staring up at Bashur in the tree. I kinda felt bad for Bashur, but at the same time, I was completely entertained. Never could I find any other friends that were as funny as my friends are.
"OK, biggums, let's leave Bashur alone. I got revenge on him by eliminating him from the game as well. You don't have to make it worse," Bajan then said, walking up to Jerome. Jerome seemed reluctant to stop torturing Bashur, but he leapt down from the tree, and stepped away from it so that Bashur could climb down.
Right then, I sensed someone walking up behind me. I turned around, and quickly saw Sky standing there. He had a worried look on his face, though. That was uncommon. "Sierra, can I talk to you real quick?" He asked, then looking behind him for a moment. I saw Jen standing there, her normal worried expression plastered to her young face. I furrowed my brows quickly, and then I nodded.
We walked away from the rest of the group, and then we stopped. Sky faced both Jen and I, and then he breathed in. "So, what's the matter, Sky?" I asked, looking to my brother.
Sky looked down to the ground, and then he said, "Have you guys had this feeling that… something bad, is going to happen?"
Jen and I exchanged a quick look. I could see it in her eyes that she had in fact felt that. It was something that was completely obvious to see. "Yeah… I had been feeling that," Jen then said, her voice soft and smooth. She rarely ever talked, even around us, her friends. But when she did talk, I would always note that her voice was smooth and silky, and very beautiful.
I nodded in agreement. I had been feeling the same thing… but I had dismissed the feeling because I thought it was because we were going to lose the game. But even after the game… I felt that feeling. I was completely confused. Sky sighed in relief. "Oh, thank Notch. I thought I was the only one. But… what does it mean?"
Jen and I looked at each other, and then we shrugged. We didn't know what it could mean either. "Whatever it is… it must be important. I guess we are just going to have to wait and see," I then said, then looking up to the blue sky above us. Everything seemed perfect and safe… but there was something about it that just seemed wrong. What was it?
Derp's POV-
I came out of the portal, immediately being immersed in water. It was pretty cold, as we were really deep in the water, but I liked it. I was a Squid, I couldn't help it. I was at the front of the group, and I immediately began to swim upwards. Soon, light filled the blue ocean around us. We all floated up to the water, and then, I broke the surface of the water. The warm sunlight hit my body, immediately warming me up. I blinked several times, and then I looked around. I immediately located the direction in which CubeCity was located.
"Come, brothers. To CubeCity we go," I then commanded, immediately picking up tremendous speed. I dropped back down into the water, so I didn't look as suspicious. I didn't resurface until I estimated that we had gone about six miles. When I resurfaced, I looked around, and then I spotted our goal. The city was marvelous, glimmering in the noon-day light. I could spot a lot of Minecrafters on the beach, all having a great time having fun. Too bad that would be the last time that would happen.
"Now, we wait until sundown. When the sun goes down, we attack," Derpious then said, looking over to me and Derpy. We nodded, and then we sunk down into the waves. We had to make sure that we were going to stay hidden the whole time. If we were caught before we could continue our plan, Derpollolus would be very upset with us.
For several hours, we waited, floating just beneath the waves. When the beaches were cleared, and the sun had gone down over the horizon, I then commanded the Squids to head to shore. We were going to attack CubeCity, and nobody, not even Sky, could stop us now.
Kitty: Loved the ending... a perfect ending to a funny chapter.
Ninja: Yeah, hope you guys liked it too! The next chapter will be a couple days from now... so I hope you guys can wait! And we love the support we have been getting. Leave a review if you liked this chapter! I will see you throwing stars later :)
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