|| And here we have chapter 5 of Sunburn and Stealth Elf, AKA "the part where the knight in shining armor sails down from the heavens to rescue his princess when she gets stabbed in the back".
Chapter Five
When Glumshanks opened the door to Stealth Elf's capsule, she willingly walked inside and sat down obediently. Whirlwind and Trigger Happy most notably were disappointed and rattled by this. The Drow who had captured her was having a conversation with Kaos that the Skylanders couldn't hear.
"Where's the other one?" Kaos growled. "I don't have time to wait around for this."
The Drow snorted. "What, no 'thank you?'" he questioned. "The others will bring the last one soon." He held out his hand. "Gimme."
Kaos rolled his eyes and pulled a small sack out of his cloak. He handed it to the Drow, who then peered inside and pulled out a shiny gold coin. He bit down on it, and, feeling quite pleased, said, "Yeah, that's the real deal. Pleasure doin' business with ya." He extended his hand, but Kaos didn't shake it.
"Whatever," the Portal Master said. "But I have to ask, how did you get it to come without putting up a fight?"
"Simple manipulation," the Drow replied. "Boss is a genius, really. Tricked 'er into thinkin' her friend betrayed her. Came right along."
Kaos nodded slowly. "I see..."
The Drow cast a glance back to Stealth Elf, the turned back to Kaos. "You, uh, might want to keep this one," he said. "Smart, fast, tough. Might be a decent addition if you can convince 'er. But that'll be a chore." Kaos didn't seem to care about a thing he was saying.
"I-I don't understand..." Whirlwind was whispering to Trigger Happy, who's cage was directly next to hers. "Why would she just turn herself over like that...?" They couldn't see each other, but they could hear each other just fine.
Trigger Happy wasn't sure he wanted to see her expression just then. "I-I'm sure she has a plan," he replied. "She and Sunburn must have worked something out... needed her to be captured..."
Just then, a loud dinging noise rang through the building. The same noise had sounded just an hour prior when the Drow arrived with Stealth Elf. "Glumshanks," Kaos called. "Get the door."
"Yessir."
The Skylanders watched Glumshanks leave. Whirlwind, Trigger Happy, and a few others stared at the door until he came back. Others had preoccupied themselves with something else. Gill Grunt, who probably had the most positive attitude of them all, was humming a tune that he'd learned in the Gillman military service. Terrafin was knocking his head on the wall because he'd let himself get captured, and getting yelled at by Cynder for making such a racket. Drobot was fussing over his electronic suit, which couldn't do anything while he was in the capsule. However, no matter what they were doing, they all looked up when Glumshanks returned, accompanied by a Fire Spell Punk and a Loose Cannon. Kaos and the Drow shared the same baffled expression.
"Well?" Kaos asked. "Where is it?"
"What's 'it?'" the Spell Punk questioned.
Kaos twitched. "What do you mean, 'what's it?!'" he roared. "Where's the last Skylander?!"
The Spell Punk exchanged glances with his Troll comrade. "Heh. Oh, yeah. About that guy..."
Kaos glared at them. "If it got away..."
"No, no!" the Punk assured him. "Quite on the contrary, he didn't get away."
The Dark Portal Master was tapping his foot impatiently. "Well then... where is it?!"
"He's, er..." the Spell Punk was fiddling with his wand. "...dead."
There was a sudden break out of gasping, shouting, and crying. Even Stealth Elf looked up when this news was delivered. "Would you all shut up?!" Kaos demanded. "I'm trying to have a conversation here!" He looked over the Skylanders, who were now completely silent, aside from a bit of sniffling. He then turned back to the Spell Punk. "What happened?"
"He freaked out on us," the Fire Spell Punk replied. "Asked what happened to his friend. We didn't even tell him... came right at us. Probably thought we killed 'er or something. Honest to god, knockin' the life outta him wasn't our intention."
Kaos folded his arms and pondered for a moment. "Fine," he said. "As long as it's out of the picture." The bounty hunters all let out a collective sigh of relief. "But I want the rest of the details. Tell me exactly what happened, from start to finish."
The Skylanders had gone back to sobbing and muttering among themselves. Not wanting to hear what the others had to say, Stealth Elf lowered her ears and stared at the ground. "That idiot..."
"What a bunch of baloney!" Flynn exclaimed to Hugo. "Two days! Thirty-two Skylanders! How the hell did he do it?!"
"He does have a rather large army," Hugo replied. They were approaching Master Eon's office inside the Citadel. "I'm sure it will be fine. They've gotten out of all kinds of situations, they can get out of this one. Er- Master Eon?"
When they came to Master Eon's chamber, they found him slaving over several tattered and torn books from his library. His helmet was on crooked, his face bared a very worried expression. "Yo, Master Eon," said Flynn. "What's going on?"
Eon glanced back at the Mabu. "Oh, hello Flynn. Hugo," he replied weakly.
Flynn and Hugo exchanged glances. "What's the matter, Master?" Hugo asked.
"It's very troubling, really..." Master Eon muttered. "I haven't had to do this in nearly a hundred years..."
"Master Eon?"
"Hm? Oh, sorry." Master Eon closed the book he was reading and stood up. "I need a quill and ink."
"I'm sorry?"
"Quill and ink, Hugo," Master Eon replied. "Meet me at the Core of Light." With that, he walked out of the room, book still in hand.
The Mabu watched him curiously. "What was that all about?" Flynn questioned.
"Not a clue," Hugo replied. He scuttled over to a shelf and pulled ink and a quill off of it. "but it's best not to question Master Eon. Let's go."
They started down the hall, and past many of the vacant dormitories. They noticed, as they were going down the many stair cases, that it was very eerily quiet. There wasn't even any sound coming from outside. No birds. No crickets. No wind. Nothing. Something really was wrong, they realized, even more wrong than they had thought before. They dashed across the courtyard towards the Core of Light. Master Eon was kneeling there, fingering through the pages in the large and stained book he'd brought down with him. "Good, you're here," he said, taking the ink and quill from Hugo. "Thank you for bringing this."
"What's happening, Master Eon?" Hugo asked, a note of worry in his voice.
"Yeah, what's with all the secrecy?" Flynn added. "Is this about the Skylanders? Can't they fix this mess on their own?"
Master Eon shook his head gravely. "I'm afraid not," he said. "This situation has turned from a simple act of chaos... into something much more dire."
"What is he talking about?" Flynn whispered to Hugo, who hushed him.
Master Eon set the book on the ground, popped the lid off of the ink bottle, and stood up. "This ritual is as old as time itself," he uttered, dipping the quill into the ink. "It takes powerful magic... I fear I may be too old to complete it..." Hugo and Flynn watched in an awe-inspired trance as Master Eon pressed the quill against the Core's outer covering and began to draw a circle. Inside that circle, he drew another, somewhat smaller circle. Then between the circles (he dipped the quill back into the ink) he began to draw what the Mabu could recognize as the eight elemental Emblems- Magic, Tech, Water, Fire, Life, Undead, Air, and Earth –-but there were also two symbols they couldn't recognize. These symbols appeared something like the sun and moon. Eon then continued, drawing lines to separate each of the ten symbols. Finally, (dipping the quill into the ink bottle one more time) he began to to draw an odd sign in the center.
"Hey, I've seen that thing before..." Flynn said. "All over Skylands. Yeah. It's not uncommon for a traveler like yours truly to see. People paste it all over everything. There's even one on the Portals, if I'm not mistaken. It's called... the, uh..."
"...the Shattering Sigil," Hugo finished.
"That's right," Master Eon responded. "The Shattering Sigil. The symbol of all Skylands." Once he finished drawing the Sigil, he handed the ink and quill back to Hugo. "You may want to step back," he said, picking up his staff. The Mabu took several paces back as Master Eon pounded his staff on the ground twice. The orb on his staff began to glow, and he started chanting in a complicated language that Flynn and Hugo couldn't understand.
"I̱ gi̱ to̱n skoteiná katoikeí sto fo̱s
"I̱ gi̱ tou fo̱tós katoikeí sto skotádi
"I̱ seirá efóson échoun topotheti̱theí
"Kai to cháos échei apó kairó antistáthi̱ke
"Ótan Cháos kánei klí̱si̱ tou
"Se perípto̱si̱ pou i̱ Entolí̱ pései poté
"Sti̱ synécheia, oi thrýloi tha af̱xi̱theí
"apó ti̱ fo̱tiá
"tou neroú
"ti̱s Gi̱s
"apó aéra
"apó ti̱ zo̱í̱
"apó to thánato
"ti̱s mageías
"ti̱s technologías
"apó to skotádi
"apó to fo̱s
"Ekeínoi pou échoun tis kalýteres prothéseis
"Poioi échoun psychí̱ tou fo̱tós
"Af̱tés eínai oi í̱ro̱es tou mýthou
"O mýthos pou tha apokatastí̱sei ti̱n táxi̱
"Kai kataraméno cháos sto si̱meío ópou eíche érthei!"
The drawing glowed faintly, and then there was a blinding flash of blue light that stayed for barely a second before it left. Eon toppled onto his knees, breathing heavily. "Master Eon!" Hugo exclaimed.
Eon coughed and pulled himself to his feet, using his staff for balance. "I'm... fine, Hugo..." he said.
"What was that?" Flynn asked, noticing that the ink on the Core of Light had mysteriously disappeared.
"It's... nothing, Flynn..." Eon replied tiredly. "I... I must return to my chamber. Tell me if any... er, anything comes up."
Hugo and Flynn exchanged glances curiously. Whatever that was, it was definitely not nothing.
The light was dim over the forest. The sun was setting on Sunburn's body, limp, and his blood splashed onto the grass. He wasn't breathing. It was doubtful that there was any life left in him. And without Sunburn, there was nobody to rescue the Skylanders. And without the Skylanders, there was nobody to defeat Kaos. And if there was nobody to defeat Kaos... nothing good could possibly come from it. Overall, it looked like the end of all Skylands.
But then again, looks can be deceiving.
For just then, a powerful golden light came rocketing from the South and down onto the island. It blasted down upon the dreadful heap that was Sunburn and continued to engulf the entire forest. Amazingly, Sunburn's talon began to twitch. He opened his beak, and the faintest of noises came out. Struggling, he rolled slowly onto his stomach and attempted to get back on his feet. He could feel his strength very slowly returning to his body, and somehow, his wounds healing. When the light faded, Sunburn's feathers showed a powerful gold and blue color scheme. The plate on his chest, which normally bared the Fire Element crest, had changed to bare the Shattering Sigil. Questioningly, Sunburn looked around, in hopes of finding what might have happened. Then something clicked. "Stealth Elf?" he called. "Stealth Elf!" He tried to remember what happened. (The Bounty Hunters. They took her. But where?) His eyes glimmering with determination, he looked into the sky. "Kaos."
Spreading his newly healed wings, Sunburn took off above the trees and in the direction of the setting sun. Stealth Elf wasn't the only one in danger. He got the terrible feeling in his stomach that the safety of all Skylands was riding on him.
Whirlwind and Trigger Happy were sitting miserably in their cells, watching the Bounty Hunters greedily count and recount the money they'd received from Kaos. Kaos himself was looking over the wall containing his prisoners, waiting impatiently for Glumshanks to return with the coffee he'd recently demanded of. Things really didn't seem like they could get any worse. Maybe Flynn or somebody would come to rescue them? That seemed unlikely. Besides, even if he did, he would most likely be slaughtered by Kaos' army. What about Master Eon? No, he was too old to do any rescuing. Even if somebody did manage to save them, it wouldn't change the fact that Sunburn was gone for good. At least, that's what they thought. Whirlwind still had some little glimmering hope that he might still be alive. However, when she told Trigger Happy this, he didn't reply.
"Glumshanks!" Kaos roared, startling both the Skylanders and the Bounty Hunters. "Where's my freaking coffee?!" It was probably because the kitchen was halfway across the castle, but there was no response. Kaos growled.
"What are you grumbling for?" Terrafin questioned with a nasty tone in his voice.
"Yeah," Slam Bam added. "You've got no reason to. Your worst enemies are all either in your possession or dead. You should be happy."
Kaos glared at them. "I'm not happy," he flouted. "because I don't have any coffee!"
The Skylanders groaned in exasperation.
"What a brat!"
"He's too young for caffeine!"
"If you don't shut up," Kaos bellowed. "I'll personally rip out all of your tongues!"
"Joke's on you," Prism Break chortled. "I don't have a tongue."
Kaos was going to make a snappy come back, but was stopped by a loud shriek and something that made the entire castle shake. "-the hell?!" said Kaos. Glumshanks suddenly stormed in to the room, shaking in his boots and looking traumatized. This intrigued the Skylanders. "Glumshanks, there better be a cup of coffee in your pockets..." Kaos began.
"No coffee!" Glumshanks exclaimed, flailing frantically on the key pad that shut the door to the room. "No time for coffee! Close the door! Close the door!"
Kaos marched over to him and slammed his servant against the wall. "Glumshanks, when I say I want coffee, I mean-"
The castle rattled again. A bright gold light flashed from down the hall. "Where the hell is Kaos?!" the source of the commotion boomed.
Kaos' eyes widened and he started punching the code into the key pad. "Close the door! Close the door! Close the door!" As the cast-iron door shut itself, Trigger Happy could have sworn he saw something fly directly in front of it, if only for a split second.
"Ooh, did you see that?!" he exclaimed. "It was shiny!"
"Y-Yeah!" Whirlwind said. "But... what...?"
As if to answer her question, a ring of blue fire began to form in the center of the room, and from it materialized a shining figure- Sunburn. "Forgot I could teleport, eh?" he scoffed.
"Sunburn!" the Skylanders cried joyously over Kaos and Glumshanks' screaming. "He's shiny!" Trigger Happy added.
Sunburn glanced back at the wall. "Holy crap!" he exclaimed, then immediately whipped his head back around to face Kaos. "You're lucky I don't murder you right here and now."
Kaos clenched his teeth. "Y-You three!" He pointed to the Bounty Hunters, who were trying to sneak out a window. "Contain this thing and I'll double your pay!"
"No way!" The Fire Spell Punk cried.
"In your dreams!" the Drow said.
Kaos smiled nervously. "Did I say double? I meant triple!"
The Bounty Hunters exchanged glances and nodded. They quickly leaped over and surrounded Sunburn. "This time," the Spell Punk taunted. "yer gonna stay dead, yeah!"
Sunburn narrowed his eyes. "Yeah, no." The three dove at him, and he teleported away from them. He glanced around the room, then dashed over to what appeared to be a control panel. As the Bounty Hunters regrouped, Sunburn slammed down on a large button with the word "RELEASE" written over it on masking tape. Sure enough, this button opened the glass doors on all thirty-two capsules. "Alright!" he said. He teleported over to the keypad on the wall, bashed Kaos in the stomach, and tore the keypad and it's wiring out. This caused the door to reopen. "Come on, let's get out of here!"
The Skylanders began flooding out of their cells and through the door, although Whirlwind and Trigger Happy stayed to give the Bounty Hunters a good beating. The only person who stayed put was Stealth Elf. Sunburn was quick to notice this. "Stealth Elf," he called. "c'mon! Let's go!" Stealth still didn't move. She was just staring at him again. Sunburn sighed and walked over to her. "Come on, we can't stay here. Look, I don't know what those Bounty Hunters did, but I promise you, you can trust me." Stealth's expression lightened a bit, but she still didn't look completely convinced.
"H-Hey!" Sunburn turned to find that the Loose Cannon had Double Trouble and Zook pinned down. Sunburn glanced pleadingly at Stealth Elf, then zoomed away to help them. She cautiously stepped out of her cell, still not completely sure what was happening.
"Heya, sweet heart." Stealth turned to find that the Drow from before was there, spear handy.
She glared at him. "What do you want?"
"Hey, if yer not gonna stay with Kaos, and yer not gonna go with those Skylosers," the Drow said flirtatiously. "why don't you come with us? There's always room for a lady... I'm so bored of being surrounded by men."
Stealth looked somewhat disturbed. "I-I am eleven!" she exclaimed. "A-And I am not going with you!"
The Drow frowned. "Suit yourself." He swung his spear at her, but she moved to the side. Without her daggers, it took a moment longer than usual to decide on a tactic. When he swung at her again, she ducked down and swept him off his feet. Hoping that he would stay down, Stealth stood back up and started towards the open door. But she hadn't gotten far before the Drow grasped her spear and hurled it at her, striking her back.
"Stealth Elf!" Sunburn and Whirlwind cried. Sunburn clawed the Troll he was busy with in the face, then rushed to her side. "Stealth Elf..." She was unconscious, blood spilling from her wound. Sunburn swallowed. There was something awful about this picture that gave him the worst sense of déjà vu. He pulled the spear out of her back and angrily tossed it back at the Drow, then took Stealth in his arms and flew over to Whirlwind and Trigger Happy. "Here," he said. "Take her. I'll be right back." Trigg carefully took Stealth Elf from him and laid her down on the ground.
"Y-You can fix her," he stammered. "right?"
"I think so..." Whirlwind replied, examining the wound. "I hope so..."
Sunburn slammed the Fire Spell Punk into the ground with his tail, then grabbed him by the cloak. "If you know what's good for you," he growled. "you and your flunkies will leave right now while you still can."
The Spell Punk swallowed, then waved his want to signal the Troll and Drow. "C-Come on," he said. "We're done here."
"Y-Yeah," the Drow agreed, holding the spear, which was spattered with both Stealth Elf's blood and his own. "Done, yeah. Let's go..." Sunburn watched with a steady gaze as the three of them left, the Spell Punk shooting a death glare at Kaos.
"Fix her faster!" Trigg exclaimed.
"I'm doing everything I can!" Whirlwind snapped. Being only half unicorn, her healing abilities weren't as powerful as a purebred. She'd stopped the bleeding, but Stealth's wound was still open. "We need to bring her back to the Citadel... I have equipment there..."
Trigg's ears folded back. "Is she gonna be okay...?"
Whirl hung her head. "I-I can't tell right now..." she said. "It's a deep flesh wound... it needs proper care..."
"We can't wait around here, then." Sunburn was standing over them. "Come on, let's get a move on."
"What happened to yer color?" Trigg questioned.
"Not a clue," Sunburn admitted. "but that doesn't matter."
Trigg smiled. "I'm just glad yer not dead. For a second I thought the author broke the universe!"
Sunburn looked confused. "Wha-? Y'know what, nevermind. Now c'mon, let's-"
"Oh, Stealth Elf!" The boys turned to find that Stealth was awake, although woozy. "You should go back to sleep," Whirlwind suggested gently.
Stealth snorted. "That was not sleeping," she grumbled. "How bad am I hurt? Tell me."
Whirl tilted her head sadly. "I... don't... know," she replied. "B-But, I'll be able to figure it out when we get back to the Citadel."
"Can you stand?" Sunburn asked.
Whirl helped Stealth up. "S-Sort of..." she replied.
Sunburn supported her. "Come on, we'll meet up with the others outside."
Glumshanks watched apprehensively as the Skylanders started out the open door. He was holding Kaos, who was still injured from Sunburn's assault, in his lap. "Glumshanks..." the Portal Master whispered.
The Troll swallowed. "Y-Yes...?" he quietly responded.
Kaos glowered at him. "Don't let them escape."
Glumshanks frowned, sweating slightly, then stood up and followed the Skylanders into the hall. "H-Hey!" he called.
The four turned. "What?!" Trigg exclaimed.
Glumshanks swallowed, reaching for a lever on the wall that read "LOCKDOWN." Sunburn had seen several others like around the building. "I... I can't allow you to leave here!"
Sunburn's eyes widened. He looked up to see what looked suspiciously like a door that could come down on them. "Don't do it," he said. "Don't make me hurt you."
Glumshanks clenched his teeth. "I guess I'll be getting hurt either way." As he grasped the lever, Sunburn pushed Whirlwind and Trigger Happy forward. Sure enough, the door came down, separating the four of them. An alarm began to sound throughout the building.
"Damn it!" Sunburn growled.
"Now what...?" Stealth asked weakly.
Glumshanks approached them, twiddling his thumbs. "U-Um..." he said. "L-Listen, I really don't want to get in trouble with Lord Kaos... but..." He pointed to the "LOCKDOWN" lever. "Th-There's a hidden panel next to it... with a lock puzzle... it will shut off the lockdown..."
Sunburn and Stealth Elf looked at him questioningly. "Er... okay..." Sunburn said. "Why are you telling us this...?"
"I..." Glumshanks stared at his feet. "Well... it doesn't really matter why... but..." He looked back up. "I want you to hurt me."
Sunburn looked startled. "Wha... wha, why?"
"Because," Glumshanks lowered his voice. "Kaos will kill me if he finds out I told you that. It needs to look like you forced the information out of me."
Sunburn had a sorrowful expression, though Stealth still looked skeptical. "Well..." Sunburn said. "Okay... if that's what you want, then..." Hesitantly, he shot the Troll with a fire beam. It knocked him back into the wall, causing blood to spout from his mouth.
He smiled faintly. "Th... thank you..."
"What a downer," Sunburn muttered, helping Stealth Elf walk over to the lever. He rubbed his talon on the wall, found an indentation, and pulled a panel out. What appeared to be an old arcade game appeared, complete with two analog sticks and a title screen that said "SPARK LOCK." Sunburn looked taken aback. "What... the hell... is this...?"
"Is there a problem?" Stealth questioned.
"Problem?!" Sunburn exclaimed. "This isn't a lock puzzle! I don't know what this is!" He toggled the analog sticks, causing green and blue figures on the screen to move. "Ugh, I can't even focus with this freaking alarm!"
Stealth looked irritated. "Nngh... give me that!" She pushed him aside and look the analog sticks, moving the two figures on the screen around. Sunburn watched, baffled, as the blue figure pushed a button and went to meet up with the green figure. When they came together, victory music played and the arcade-looking-thing moved back into the wall. The alarm suddenly cut off, and the door separating them from Whirlwind and Trigger Happy rose back into the ceiling.
"Sunburn! Stealth Elf!" Whirl cried. Before they knew it, they were being hugged half to death.
"What, did you think we couldn't hold our own against Glumshanks?" Sunburn flashed a smile. "We're fine."
"So are we!" Trigg said. He rubbed under his nose. "Heh, I totally wasn't crying!"
"He was," Whirl contradicted. "Now we can't waste anymore time. Outside, move it people!"
"Hooray!" Trigger Happy cheered.
Sunburn glanced submissively to Stealth, who he was still supporting. "Eh heh... don't tell anybody I couldn't figure that thing out, alright?"
Stealth tilted her head. "Hm... fine."
When they met up with the other twenty-eight Skylanders outside, they were greeted with a round of cheering. Spyro informed them that Voodood and Slam Bam had left to hijack a couple of Kaos' ships for those who couldn't fly. However, those who could wouldn't have that luxury. Kaos was evil, but it still wasn't nice to take his stuff, so they were only to take what they really needed.
"Come on!"
"N-No! I do not want to!"
Sunburn was trying to convince Stealth Elf to let him carry her.
"C'mon, it's better than some stuffy Troll airship."
Stealth's ears were drooped. "N-No, I really would rather not."
Trigger Happy chuckled. "It's not that bad, elf girl!" he insisted. Whirlwind let him climb onto her back. "There's nothing like flying!"
Stealth narrowed her eyes. "I do not doubt it."
Sunburn smirked and grabbed her around the waist. She yelped and grabbed onto him like last time. "You can't live in Skylands and have a fear of heights," said Sunburn playfully. "so let's fix that!"
Trigg giggled, watching them take off into the sky. "Sunburn," Whirlwind sighed. "I don't think that's the proper way to deal with that kind of fear..."
"What are we down here for?!" Trigg exclaimed. "Let's go! Go!"
"Alright, alright..." Whirlwind followed them up. "Hey, you okay there?" she asked Stealth Elf, who was still clinging to Sunburn's leg for dear life.
"She's fine!" Sunburn said. "Aren't you?"
Stealth was staring down at the cloudy void. "I-I-I-I d-d-d-d-"
"She's fine," Trigg agreed.
Whirlwind nudged Stealth, and she looked up fearfully. "Just give it a chance, okay?" the hybrid said. "It's not a long journey. You might like it."
Stealth was still unsure. "Hey," She glanced up at Sunburn. "I'm not gonna drop you. Trust me!"
"Trust you..." Stealth's grip tightened. "I... I..." She paused, then loosened up a bit. "O-Okay. I trust you." Sunburn smiled. "...even if you are an idiot."
Sunburn sweatdropped. "Heh, that's good enough for me!"
|| Stealth is such a tsundere. She'd give Akita Neru and Osana Najimi a run for their money.
You know, for being my favorite character, I sure did paint Stealth Elf to be an incompetent damsel in distress in this story. Ouch. That's definitely not gonna happen in the reboot.
Hey, this story is actually pretty decent. Far from the best thing I've written, but I will say that this is the first Skylanders Short Story that I can give this certificate to:
THE "IT ISN'T TOTAL GARBAGE" AWARD
SKYLANDERS SHORT STORIES: SUNBURN AND STEALTH ELF
2014-2015
Congratulations, Sunburn and Stealth Elf! You did a good! *rolls "congratulations" clip from Evangelion*
Next time, last but not least: Sidekicks! ||
