I realized I've kept you guys waiting for the end of this story for a while now and I'm sorry that it's taken so long.


Xanatos kept in touch with them on Dr. Caulfield's progress. It wasn't something he could create overnight. There were so many things that could go wrong if the mixture wasn't properly made and that wasn't counting the issue with not having Maggie's human DNA.

While a cure was being created, Keahi was spending every waking moment learning exactly how the Labyrinth worked. From living there, she knew what living conditions were like, where food and water could be found, and what entrances and exits were safe to enter and leave from. However, Keahi didn't know exactly how food was calculated and distributed or how the exits and entrances were decided upon. She understood many of the basic laws of the Labyrinth – looking after yourself and help who may need help – but other rules about who got to live where and how to settle disputes she had to learn. Talon and Maggie kept ledgers about supplies. Supplies were sometimes difficult to come by and led to disputes which was why Talon decided to keep inventory of what they had. Keahi wondered if she would be able to do all of this. Talon reminded her that he didn't do all of this alone, that he had Maggie.

Claw was proud that Keahi was applying herself to preparing to take over the Labyrinth. He knew she would make a great leader. So did the other inhabitants. Talon hadn't formally announced it, but people could tell the mutate was grooming a successor. Many were happy that the leadership of the Labyrinth would be secure.

It was early one morning that Keahi was going over some notes she had taken. Talon had suggested that she should keep some people close to her as her inner circle like the other mutates were to Talon. Since there were going to be two less mutates in the Labyrinth, Talon thought just having Claw as the only member of her inner circle was not enough. He told her she would need others to oversee the Labyrinth. Keahi already had her role as guard and hunter. She was self-sufficient, able to care for herself if she was ever left alone or had one or two more mouths to feed.

Keahi had made a long list of who could help her, even going as far as suggesting Delilah. The clone was very smart, much smarter than her siblings. When they needed help with a problem, Delilah was usually the first to help them. She learned fast and was a problem-solver. She was still a bit naïve, but sometimes naïveté was what was needed. She could help with watching the younger children like Keahi did when their parents were out.

She had already decided that it would be Claw who would be her second-in-command. She had told Talon and Talon was a bit hesitant. Claw was very smart and had the mind to lead, especially since he had gained self-confidence from being around Keahi, but his muteness was an obstacle. Keahi was determined to get people to look passed that. Claw could already sign. He could also whistle. Keahi wondered if she could come up with some sort of whistling code.

Keahi wasn't sure who she could put in charge of guarding and hunting and gathering. She supposed she could split the responsibility between a group of inhabitants. The clones could help with inventory, stocking boxes and counting supplies – they were certainly intelligent enough to do that – but she still needed someone to oversee them. As for guards and hunters, she was clueless.

There was a knock on her doorframe.

"I'm decent," Keahi called, knowing that it was Claw knocking.

Claw came in. Dr. Caulfield has the cure.

Keahi came down from her platform. "That was quick. How long has it been?"

A month? Xanatos may have hired Dr. Caulfield before he contacted us. Maybe he wanted to be sure Dr. Caulfield could come up with something before telling us. You know how Talon and Maggie get.

Keahi nodded.

Claw put his hand on her shoulder.

Keahi put her hand over top of his. "I'm not sure if I'm ready."

You can do it.

"So when are they going over to the Eyrie Building?" Keahi asked.

Xanatos is sending someone. Probably Owen.

"Then we should get ready."


The four mutates gathered at one of the entrances. Keahi, being the most human looking of them, kept an eye out for whoever Xanatos was sending.

Keahi noticed a black car and an ambulance come down the alley they were waiting in. Both vehicles stopped and the door to the black car opened. She let out a small sigh of relief when she recognized Owen.

"Miss Keahi," Owen addressed her.

Keahi knocked on the access door and Talon opened it.

Talon, Maggie, and Claw got into the ambulance and Keahi joined Owen in the car. They arrived in the underground parking garage of the Eyrie Building and immediately took the elevator up to the castle.

Dr. Caulfield and Xanatos were waiting for them in the lab.

"Thank you for coming on such short notice," Xanatos said to Talon.

"You said you made a breakthrough," Talon said in lieu of a greeting.

Xanatos turned to Dr. Caulfield.

"I found a cure for Talon," said Dr. Caulfield. "Thanks to the untainted blood sample that was given to me by Detective Maza, I was able to reverse the mutagen."

Maggie's eyes were bright with hope. "You found a cure," she breathed.

Dr. Caulfield turned to Maggie. "But only for Talon. I'm not sure if the cure will affect you the same way."

"I'll take the chance!" Maggie told him.

"Maggie, if you take that and it doesn't react the same way as it did with Talon, it can kill you," Keahi pointed out calmly.

Maggie whirled around. "You don't understand! You can walk around and no one knows what you are!" she screamed.

Keahi stood there passively.

Talon put his hand on Maggie's shoulder when she let out a sob. "Maggie."

"I'm sorry," Maggie said to Keahi. "I just want to be normal again."

Keahi nodded, understanding.

"If I may interrupt," Dr. Caulfield said quietly. "The cure will work for Talon. I did test it on the samples Maggie provided. It reversed the mutagen, but it killed thirty percent of the cells as well. If I give it to you, it'll cause organ failure."

Maggie dissolved into sobs again.

Dr. Caulfield continued. "I can give Talon the cure and observe how he reacts to it. It will change him back. If we monitor him closely and learn what changes start first, I can come up with a solution for Maggie's problem."

Talon turned to Dr. Caulfield. "You're sure it's going to work?"

"Positive," replied Dr. Caulfield.

Talon turned to Maggie. "What do you want to do? Do you want me to take it and see if Dr. Caulfield can find the cure for you? Or do you want him to keep searching and we'll wait?"

Maggie blinked away her tears. "You would wait to take it?"

"Yes," replied Talon. "I'm not leaving you."

Maggie smiled. "You've waited a long time for this."

Talon shrugged. "What's a little longer?"

Maggie shook her head. "Take it. It's not like we're never going to see each other again if I don't. Your parents like me."

Talon laughed. He turned to Dr. Caulfield. "You heard the lady."

"Is there someone you want to call to be with you?" Xanatos asked. "I doubt the transformation back will be any less painful."

Talon looked at Maggie. "I have Maggie. I know Elisa would drop everything and come over and I know my parents would want to be here, but I want this to be a surprise."

Dr. Caulfield called in a nurse to help with the procedure. Talon was going to be on a bed and restrained so he didn't accidently hurt himself. He had convulsions when he became Talon – they all had.

Keahi and Claw left the room with Xanatos.

"You are welcome to come up and wait in a sitting room," Xanatos offered.

"Sounds like a good idea," said Keahi. "Is there a phone I can use? I know Talon wants it to be a surprise for his parents, but I want to surprise him." She smiled.

Xanatos handed Keahi his phone.

Keahi was going to have Peter and Diane come over to the Eyrie Building, saying that a cure was found for Talon and Maggie. She was going to tell them to come after sundown, that way Elisa and the gargoyles could be with them. By then, Talon would be Derrick once more and they would celebrate. Keahi told Xanatos what she was planning. Agreeing that a bit of a celebration was in order, he was going to call one of the catering businesses as soon as Keahi finished the call.

Keahi dialed the Mazas' number. It was picked up on the second ring.

"Hello?" The male voice on the other end sounded frantic.

"Mr. Maza? Is everything all right?" Keahi asked.

"Um, sorry. Who is this?"

"It's Keahi. I work with your son."

"Oh."

"Peter, is something wrong?" asked Keahi.

There was a sigh on the other end. "Keahi, I don't know what to do."

"Peter, what's going on?"

"Just come over, but don't tell Derrick," said Peter.

Keahi paused. "I'll be there shortly." She hung up.

"What was that about?" asked Xanatos.

"I don't know," replied Keahi. "But something's wrong. Peter was upset. He told me to come over and not tell Derrick."

"You better go," said Xanatos. "I can have Owen drive you over."

"Thanks."


Owen drove Keahi over to the Mazas' residence.

Keahi knocked on the front door and Peter answered it a few seconds later. He grabbed her arm and pulled her inside.

"Peter, what is going on?" Keahi asked.

"Diane never came home last night," said Peter. "At first I thought she got held up at the store, but when she didn't come home after midnight, I started to worry. Then I got this."

Peter went over to the answering machine in the living room.

"You have one message," the machine said.

After the long beep, the message played.

"Peter Maza, this is Anton Sevarius. I've had the pleasure of working with your son, Derrick, or Talon as he goes by. I'm calling because I cannot get in contact with Talon. I've made progress for a cure. I was hoping he would be able to come in for a consultation. Have him come in for a consultation at noon. And tell him to come alone. Wouldn't want anything to happen to dear old mum, would he?"

Keahi's pupils were complete slits. "Smart bastard. The gargoyles are asleep at this time of the day."

"He has Diane," said Peter. "I thought about calling Elisa, but considering . . ."

"Not a smart idea," Keahi interrupted. "I didn't hear a location."

"It would have to be a place Derrick knows," said Peter.

"I think I know where," said Keahi. "Gen-U-Tech."

Peter shook his head. "But Derrick can't go. It's a trap."

"Yes, it is," said Keahi. "I need to call Xanatos. Peter, we'll get Diane back. Don't worry."

Keahi walked out and called Xanatos on the way back to the Eyrie Building and told them what was happening.

"Talon is having the procedure right now," said Xanatos. "Dr. Caulfield believes he will be back to Derrick Maza by sundown."

"What about Maggie?" asked Keahi.

"She's taking it as soon as Talon's back to Derrick," said Xanatos. "Dr. Caulfield convinced her to wait until Talon was finished so they could go over the data."

"Sevarius said Talon had to show up by noon," said Keahi. "It's ten now."

"I think it's safe to say to that he's back at Gen-U-Tech," said Xanatos.

There was silence on Keahi's end for a long moment. "Tell Claw to meet me in the Labyrinth. I have an idea."

"If you're going to do what I think you're going to do, you're going to need help," said Xanatos. "I'll send a few things with Claw. I can get to Gen-U-Tech and try to stall for time."

"If you show up, it'll tip Sevarius off," said Keahi. "I know you want to help, Xanatos, but I do have a plan. But there is something I need from you."


Owen drove Keahi back to the nearest Labyrinth entrance. Keahi was much faster on foot once she reached the tunnels. It didn't take her long to reach her destination.

"Fang."

The incarcerated mutate looked up. Keahi walked up to his cell and started to unlock it.

"Well, what is this?" Fang asked. "Too bored for the usual conversation?"

Keahi opened the door and looked him straight in the eye. "In the next few hours, Derrick Maza is planning on going over to his parents' and surprise them. However, Sevarius has other plans. At this moment, Diane Maza is being held against her will at Gen-U-Tech and Sevarius is demanding to see Talon about a cure. However, Xanatos' geneticist has come up with a cure and is using it on Talon as we speak. So we have about an hour until the deadline Sevarius gave Talon. I don't want to think about what he could do to Diane."

"So why's that important to me?" asked Fang.

"Because Talon and Maggie are completely clueless and Claw and I can't do this by ourselves," replied Keahi. "Ready for redemption, Fang?"

Fang snorted. "Anything to get out of this hole."

Keahi grinned, her fangs showing.

Claw came back a few minutes later with a folder.

"You got it?" asked Keahi.

Claw nodded and started spreading it out on the card table.

Keahi took over. "Sevarius is going to be expecting an entrance from the ground or air. It would foolish to be out in broad daylight. We can't exactly walk in through the front door."

"You could," Fang interrupted. "But you might bring too much attention. You're smoking hot!"

Claw rolled his eyes.

Keahi ignored the remark. "There's a storm drain in the parking garage. It can be accessed through the sewers. We could get in through there."

"But there's still a lot of people around," said Fang. "It's the middle of the day."

"Do you remember what part of the building you were in when you were there?" Keahi asked.

There weren't any windows, but we were in the basement either, Claw signed. The gargoyles had to climb in through the roof.

"Xanatos marked on these blueprints where Sevarius could be," said Keahi, pointing to the plans before them. "Is any of this familiar?"

"Wouldn't some of it be familiar to you?" asked Fang. "Weren't you there at one point?"

"I was," said Keahi. "I barely saw anyone there."

"Neither did we," said Fang. "The only people we saw was Sevarius and Xanatos and those Gen-U-Tech goons that rounded up Maggie when she escaped."

Claw tapped the blueprints. Security office.

Keahi looked at the blueprints herself. "That's a good idea. Once we get in through the parking garage, we can go up the nearest elevator shaft to the security office. We check the cameras and find Diane. Then we confront Sevarius."

"And then?" asked Fang.

"We get her out of there," Keahi said resolutely. She looked up at Fang and Claw. "Any way we can."


Getting into the Gen-U-Tech's security office wasn't that hard. The guard opened the door for Keahi when she knocked on the door and was promptly shocked when he was in range. Keahi sat down at the console and started flipping through the camera feeds.

Fang and Claw joined her.

Fang looked down at the guard. "Knew you were knock-out beautiful, Kay-Cat."

Keahi didn't look up from the feeds. "There." She stopped on a feed. Diane was strapped to a chair in a plain room.

Fang leaned over Keahi. "Where is that?"

"Two floors up. Room 409." Keahi quickly pulled up the camera controls and turned them off. "They're blind now."

Fang pulled her back, his other hand sparking.

"No!" Keahi grabbed his sparking hand, the electricity shooting up her cybernetic. She clenched her jaw and took it. "We're here for Diane, not blowing stuff up."

"Aw, where's the fun in that?"

Keahi let go of his arm. "Let's go. Time's almost up."

The three of them went back up the elevator shaft.

"Fourth floor," Fang commented, forcing the doors open. "I don't see why we're sneaking about when the cameras are off."

Keahi looked both ways. "Because we don't want innocent people getting involved."

Fang snorted. "We can deal with them easy."

Keahi sighed. "You haven't learned."

"Huh? What's that supposed to mean?" asked Fang.

"There's more to life than bullying others," Keahi replied, making her way down the hallway. "I take it either you got the tar beat out of you more times in the schoolyard than you can remember or your home life was terrible. Either way, you think that the only way that you'll be on top is by beating everyone else down."

Fang snarled and grabbed Keahi. "You don't know nothing!"

Claw grabbed Fang to pull him off Keahi.

Keahi didn't even fight Fang. "You're proving my point."

Fang growled and shoved her away. "Let's just go."

Keahi looked down the hallway. "Am I the only one who thinks this is a trap?"

"We knew it was a trap from the beginning," said Fang. "You told us Sevarius called Talon out."

"Yeah, Talon. There's nobody around."

Fang shrugged. "They could be on lunch."

Keahi found herself shoved aside, this time by Claw. As she fell to the floor, she looked up to see several men in full tactical gear at the end of the hallway. They we shooting at them.

Fang started firing bolts of electricity at either end of the hallway.

Claw turned his attention to one end of the hallway and Keahi got up and fired in the opposite the direction. The men ducked out of the way. Keahi thought fast and fried the lights. Sunlight still came in through the windows, but the shock from how bright the lights were for a few seconds left them blinking spots away.

Keahi charged down the hallway on all fours. When she got to the men, she wasted no time dispatching them, kicking them in the head and crippling them with blows to the knees. At the same time, Claw had the same idea and went up the hallway, taking out the men there with several solid punches.

Keahi sashayed back to Fang. "Let's go."

Room 409 was around the corner where Claw was standing. Keahi and Fang joined him. The silent mutate pointed to the sign on the door. Keahi reached out to open the door.

Fang put his hand on her shoulder. "Allow me." He took a step back and kicked the door in.

A scream greeted them. Diane was sitting in the chair they saw her in on the camera feeds.

Claw put his hands up in a peaceful gesture.

"It's okay," said Fang. "We'll get you out of here."

A metal door dropped down, looking them in.

Fang ran to the door and tried to force it. "Hey! Let us out of here!"

Claw went to Diane and got her out of her restraints.

"Where's Derrick?" Diane asked him.

Claw couldn't answer her and Fang was too busy trying beat down the door. But Claw noticed that Keahi wasn't here!

"Gentlemen," came Sevarius' voice over the speakers. "I thought I said that this was a family affair. Only Talon was supposed to come."

"He's busy," snapped Fang.

"Too busy for his own mother? I didn't think that he was like that. Then again, his job was always more important."

Claw helped Diane to stand and put one wing around her to shield her. He tried to reassure her that everything was going to be fine, but one could only say so much when they were mute.

"Had a date with his girlfriend," Fang countered. He grinned. "You know, they found a cure."

Sevarius laughed. "A wonderful dream. But it's not possible. I'm the only one that can create a cure. You're just going to have to live with yourselves the way you are. I don't plan on turning you back. But I wouldn't mind adding a few more to the little club."

"He's going to do it to me," Diane whispered. "He wanted Derrick to watch."

Claw's eyes lit up. He started looking for a way out. He also was wondering where Keahi was. She had been with them when they reached the door.


Keahi was following Sevarius' scent. Just as Fang kicked the door in, she had gotten a whiff of the aftershave he had a habit of wearing. He was nearby. Keahi judged that he was on the floor above them. She felt bad for leaving Claw and Fang behind with just Diane, but Fang could provide the distraction.

After running up the stairs, she could hear Sevarius as he talked.

"I thought Talon would want to add to his family a bit more," Sevarius was saying. "What better than someone who's already a member of the family?"

Keahi put her ear to the door. From the smell of the aftershave, Sevarius was definitely inside. She slowly turned the handle of the door. She opened the door and slipped inside.

"Seems a bit personal," she heard Fang say through intercom. "You always seemed to have it in for Talon."

Sevarius pounded a fist on the desk. "He ruined my work! Thanks to him and his gargoyle friends, they set me back years. Can you imagine the super soldiers that can be created from my work?"

"Oh, yes."

Sevarius whirled around to face Keahi.

"And I know firsthand about being your slave," she finished, her eyes glowing.

Sevarius backed up against the desk. "Now, Keahi."

Keahi glanced at the contents of the desk. She immediately recognized some of the papers being the data for a mutagen. Sevarius was going to create another mutate.

"You know, if you were going to make another mutate, you should have gone with a complete stranger to us," said Keahi.

"That worked so well last time," Sevarius said sarcastically.

"You're right," said Keahi.

Sevarius snatched up a remote from the desk. "I wouldn't move. That room your friends are in is rigged with neurotoxin. Now I hate having to destroy my work, but I will if I have to."

"I haven't forgotten," said Keahi. "If you recall, you did try to kill me."

"And you were my best creation," said Sevarius.

"Even after you created Chimera?" Keahi asked.

Sevarius grinned. "We both know that Chimera was a failure. He was beaten by you, a one-armed science project."

Seeing that he was trying to bait her, Keahi kept her cool.

"Hey, Keahi! What's going on in there?" Fang yelled.

Sevarius grinned evilly. "What would you do for your friends, Keahi? What would you give to keep them alive?" As he spoke, Keahi watched him withdraw a pistol from a drawer. He aimed it at her. "Would you give up your life?"

"Keahi!" Fang yelled again. "What's happening? What's Sevarius doing?"

In the room, Claw tapped Fang's shoulder and signed to him.

"What?" asked Fang.

Claw signed again, using finger spelling. Fang was confused. He didn't know sign language. Claw threw up his hands in exasperation. He grabbed on of Fang's and used his finger to write on his palm.

"Oh," said Fang.

Claw nodded.

Fang went up to the camera that was watching them.

"Now, what are you going to do, Keahi?" smirked Sevarius.

A loud roar came through the speakers and startled Sevarius and Keahi. Keahi recovered quickly and lunged at Sevarius. The gun and remote went flying. She pinned him to the floor.

"Wait! Wait!" yelled Sevarius. "I can help you! I can change you back!"

"Too late for that," snarled Keahi.

There was one more yelp from Sevarius and then silence.

The two mutates looked at each other.

"Kay-Cat?" Fang called.

Diane rubbed her ears. "With that roar of yours, you probably shorted out the intercom."

The door opened and the three of them quickly exited. A few moments later, they were found by Keahi. Keahi was holding several files under her arm.

"This may help Dr. Caulfield," she said. "It's Sevarius' notes on the mutagen. They could help Maggie."

"What about Sevarius?" asked Fang.

"He'll never hurt anyone again," was Keahi's reply.


Derrick Maza woke up on the table still strapped down. To his left, Dr. Caulfield and Xanatos were standing.

"How are you feeling, Derrick?" asked Dr. Caulfield, checking Derrick's eyes with a small light.

"Tired," replied Derrick. He looked around. "Where's Maggie?"

"She's having the procedure as we speak," said Xanatos. "There was new information about the mutagen that came to us and Dr. Caulfield was able to apply it to Ms. Reed."

"So she's . . ." Derrick started.

Xanatos nodded. "She'll be back to her human appearance in a few hours."

"I do need to warn you, Derrick, that while the procedure was successful in regaining your human appearance, you still may find that you have above average strength and reflexes," said Dr. Caulfield. "The same with Maggie. I did what I could with the information we recovered, but it couldn't remove all of the cat DNA completely."

"I'm just glad I'm human again," said Derrick. "So how did you come by this new information? I thought Sevarius was the only other person who could create the cure."

Xanatos began to tell him what happened while he was being cured.


In another room, Keahi, Fang, and Claw were sitting down. Peter and Diane were sitting on a sofa on the other side of the room.

"I feel I owe you an apology," said Keahi.

"For what?" asked Fang.

"For leaving you behind with Diane," said Keahi. "When the door was opened, I could smell Sevarius. The air conditioner must have kicked on or something. I took off and left you trapped."

Fang shrugged. "I would have done the same thing without smelling Sevarius."

Claw rolled his eyes. You would try to save your own skin.

Fang frowned at the motions. "What did he say?" he asked Keahi.

"You're going to have to learn sign language, because I'm not always going to be there to translate for you," said Keahi.

Claw turned to Keahi. I don't hold it against you for taking off after Sevarius. Just in the future, warn us.

I promise, Keahi replied.

Fang groaned. "Is someone going to let me in on this conversation?"

Keahi gave Claw a sly look. Well, at least we have a way to annoy him when he annoys us.

"Oh, come on!" yelled Fang. "I know you're talking about me! What?"


The evening was one that belonged to the Mazas. They were happy that Derrick was himself again, along with Maggie. They may have looked human, but there were some things that hadn't gone away. Dr. Caulfield said there was the possibility they could lose those traits with time, but there was no danger of them becoming Talon and Maggie the Cat again. The traits included enhanced sense of smell, night vision, and above normal reflexes.

Derrick told them that he and Maggie would be staying in the Labyrinth until they could find a place. Diane insisted that they could come live with them, but Derrick had his reasons.

"I need to make sure the Labyrinth is in good hands," he told them. Derrick had little doubt in his mind that Keahi would make an excellent leader.

Out on the parapets, Keahi watched the world go by beneath her. She heard someone come up behind her. The walk was wrong for Fang and Claw and the person wasn't wearing shoes.

"Nice night, lass," said Hudson.

She looked over her shoulder. Keahi gave a small nod. "I'll enjoy it while I can. I'll be spending much more time in the Labyrinth now that Derrick is handing over the reins to me."

"You'll do fine, lass," said Hudson. "You're one of those who likes a challenge."

Keahi smirked. "It's not so much about liking a challenge." She touched her shoulder where the cybernetic was hooked up. "It's about overcoming it."

"Wise words," said Hudson. "And you have a good man at your side to help you."

"Claw. Bless him, he puts up with enough crap from both Fang and me," Keahi commented.

"Och, you're not as much trouble as you think you are," Hudson told her. "But if you ever need anything, you know where to find us."

Keahi gave a nod and looked back at the city beneath her.

Hudson left her alone and it wasn't long before Claw and Fang came to find her. Claw came up behind her and gave her a hug. Keahi put one of her hands on top of Claw's.

"Talon – Derrick – says that he'll be staying with us until he finds a place for him and Maggie," said Fang. "Guess we're not done with our fearless leader yet. Back in the cage for me."

"You might be surprised," said Keahi. "He may leave you out. Probation, in a sense."

Fang snorted in disbelief.

"He does believe in second chances, Fang," said Keahi. "Did you forget that I murdered several people?"

Fang had forgotten about that. "Oh, right. I forgot." He winced a little. "You're not going to kill me, are you?"

Keahi looked over at him with a smirk. "Now Fang, what possible reason could I have to kill you? Unless you have a guilty conscious."

Fang put his hands up. "No! I'm just saying!"

Claw huffed a laugh.

Fang sighed. "And then there were three."

Keahi nodded in agreement. "And that's fine. I don't know about you, but I'm prepared to go on living."


And complete! Finally! I was going to end the entire series here, but there is a short epilogue piece in the works. I know I said I wasn't doing anything new until all the old projects were complete, but the series felt unfinished without the epilogue piece I'm working on. So thank you all who have stuck with this story. I've checked the traffic and noticed there's quite a few of you. Hopefully you'll follow my other stories and like them as much as you like this series. I haven't decided which project I'm going to complete next, but it'll most likely be His Body since that is my most popular story to date in regards to number of reviews and views. And once all the old projects are done, there will certainly be new works from me. I've been posting new updates on my profile page so you all can see what's in the works. So click over there to see what's happening.