Suri, Mina, and Tooru watch the battle between All Might and AFO. Suri comes to terms and makes a vow.


"So, Tooru, baby girl... What would you say if I said I could almost completely see you?"

"You what?!"

Mina and Tooru practically screamed their surprise. The two of them crowded in on Suri and each other as they looked from one to the other completely flabbergasted by the news. Of course Suri had to explain that Tooru was still very much a sort of living ghost but proved she could see her at least more than usual when Suri clearly read Tooru's lips. The invisible girl had mouthed an I love you, silent as she could be. The beast girl had simply smiled wide.

"I love you too, baby doll."

"Oh. My. God," she said quietly.

"How though?" Mina asked, her head quickly snapping between Suri and Tooru. Then she stopped at Suri's eyes and looked her over again. "Is it… your eyes?"

"I overdid it," Suri admitted softly, hanging her head.

"What do you mean, overdid it?" Mina asked again.

"Suri, you're not making sense. Why haven't your eyes gone back?" Tooru asked this time, a little bit of panic setting in.

"They're not going to," Suri sighed and laid back into the bed, letting her head crash against the pillow. Before they could ask again, Suri shook her head and crinkled her lips in disapproval of herself. "I spent too much time out of my human and beastwoman forms."

"Wait, that wasn't beastwoman form the other night? But that-"

"I think that was my true beast form. I didn't even know I could take that form, because normally my beast form is the big animal. But this? Between the night of the full moon and having to push myself to even try and stand against Gemini. Plus the whole getting resurrected thing. I umm… I-I... I may have sort of," Suri grew even quieter, scared to admit the final truth to Mina and Tooru. "I sacrificed part of my humanity."

"You what?!"

"It's what happens if we stay in beast and animal forms too long. I had only heard about it happening before but," Suri smiled bitterly, her eyes becoming sad because of the shock and fear she saw in Mina and Tooru's eyes. "The first thing to go are the eyes. This… this is what I'm going to look like from now on."

"Oh," Tooru said softly.

"Well," Mina sounded shaky but she forced a smile and tried to make the situation lighter. "Look at the bright side, our eyes match now."

That made Tooru pause and quickly look back and forth between the two girls. The look on her face - it was so weird to Suri that she could see it now - said that she was deep in study. And then a soft smile curled onto her lips and she nodded in agreement. It made her fidget nervously for a bit.

"T-They do," she finally said quietly. Her small smile faded and her expression seemed to turn dark as Tooru took notice of something that bothered her a lot. Suri and Mina weren't surprised to hear her sound upset. "Why… Why are you handcuffed?"

"I tried to stop them," Mina let her own scowl creep onto her face when she eyed the restraints and then turned to look nowhere in particular. "They wouldn't listen to me."

"What does that even mean, Mina?" Tooru sounded angry with the pinkette.

"Sweetie, I've been out for three days. You and Izuku were in and out so Mina's been having to deal with a lot of bullshit by herself. Practically everyone saw what happened in the forest, there's nothing any of us can change about that. So they were going to start saying things anyway but then someone who knew the truth about me helped make the rumors worse. With only Mina to defend me and having to look after you and Izuku. She did her best."

"I'm still sorry. I hate that they made Yaomomo add silver to them," Mina gritted her teeth.

"They what?" Tooru practically screamed it and then rushed forward, grabbing Suri's wrist and holding it up. She choked and the air of sadness around her became thick. "Oh no…"

That's when Mina saw what Tooru was looking at and her face turned to pure horror as she saw the blistering and irritation that the silver laced handcuffs were causing. They both knew what happened to injuries caused by silver. They both knew that Suri's wrists wouldn't heal right.

"They… They were put on just a couple hours ago and Momo said there wasn't very much silver in them!" Mina grabbed at her hair, tears pooling in the corners of her eyes as she teetered on the verge of being hysterical. "W-What the fuck? I knew better! I should have done something! What the fuck is wrong with me?"

"Babe, stop," Suri looked Mina dead in the eye and then turned to Tooru and looked her in the eyes as well. "Both of you calm down. We all knew this could happen, right? I just didn't think it'd happen so soon so that's on me for being so naive."

That seemed to calm the two girls down a little but they still weren't happy about everything that had happened. Suri simply smiled and looked up at them as a thought came to mind. She'd been out cold for three days and if she wasn't going to go anywhere she might as well make the best of it. It wouldn't hurt anybody, right?

"What's done is done, there's nothing any of us can change right? What can change is the fact that I haven't seen or really touched, and sure as hell haven't kissed my girlfriends in three whole days. Mind if we change that?" Suri said, finally grinning with the last question.

"Yes please," Tooru sighed happily.

She then laced her right arm around Mina's hip, pulling her so that the invisible girl rested her head on the pinkette's stomach. Her left arm then encircled Suri's neck and pulled her up, the bindings getting tight as she was pulled into a soft, loving kiss that found both Suri and Tooru sighing out all of their stress. After a long, loving press of lips with Suri, Tooru tilted her head and pushed her way upwards and Mina met her half way. Tooru sighed happily this time as her lips softly crashed into the acid user's and the two lovingly melded that soft flesh of theirs together.

Once the kiss was broken, Tooru moved and gently pushed Suri back onto the bed and made her lie on her back. Both Suri and Mina cocked an eyebrow having the same thought that Tooru would be so daring in a public hospital but soon realized that it wasn't sex the girl was after. And Mina happily agreed that, while sex would be so fantastic right now after all of the stress, this was just as good, if not better. She quickly moved to the other side of the bed and watched Tooru who was now happily curled in and pressed to Suri's side, lying her head on the beast girl's shoulder. Mina laid herself against Suri on the other side and then let her hand cross over Suri's abdomen to find Tooru's hand, letting their fingers tangle together and placed their encircled palms flat against the center of Suri's chest.

Suri felt happiness return and swell inside of her.

For the first time in three days, Suri wrapped herself in her girls, basking in their touch and warmth, the scent of them that flooded her with cherries and oranges, and the contrasting feels of hair against her neck. She was a happy little wereanimal. Even with the restraints, the constant itching feeling around her wrists, she didn't care, because she had Tooru and Mina. Her thoughts then told her something else; she'd be even happier if he was here. Yeah, it would. That touch of gentle strength would just add to the warmth she was so accustomed to. The feel of his hair, a little more coarse than Mina's, would be fun to run her fingers through and play with. And then his scent; that earthy forest sort of smell his skin had would add to and mix with Tooru and Mina's and it'd make her feel like she was having an autumn picnic in the forest.

The more and more she mulled it over in her head, she realized she had found her place. The one she'd be happy in as long as time permitted her to. She wanted to have a Quirk that could pause time, make little moments like these last, make moments like her dream from a night ago a perfect reality.

Gods, that dream.

It made her shiver with excitement and grin wide with the memory of it. The shiver made Tooru look up at her and their eyes met. She could see the faint traces of her eyes and brow, the shape of her nose and then her lips. Tooru's expression said she was silently asking Suri a question, asking if she was okay most likely.

"You okay, Suri," Mina asked, breaking the little silence shared between them and asking what Tooru's eyes said she was about to.

"Just remembering how much I missed you two," Suri grinned and rubbed her chin in each of their hair. "But I also thought of something else; I had a dream while I was out and… wow."

"One of those dreams, huh," Mina snickered, her grin stretching ear to ear.

"If you're saying wow then we gotta have details," Tooru added, her tone more of a happy purr.

"Hmm, well it involves us with Izuku," Suri purred in return, a happy grin that matched Mina's curling onto her lips.

"Glad I'm not the only one then," Tooru giggled and let a shiver of her own out, which happily vibrated Suri and Mina.

"Oh girl, you have no idea," Mina added and began giggling happily. "Okay, okay, first Suri, then I can share mine or Tooru can go second!"

"Okay, so it started out with us at the beach and-"

The door slid open and the three girls instantly froze and went dead silent as two nurses came in and a returning Detective Kusabara slid in behind them. The three adults paused at the scene, the nurses looking from one to the other and then to the detective. The man simply smirked and gave them a gallic shrug that said he wasn't expecting the sight either. None of them really knew how to handle the sight of three teenage girls cuddled up in a hospital bed; it wasn't on their protocol situation list.

"W-We can leave if you need us to," Tooru said, breaking the awkward silence and all but readying herself to be told to leave.

"That won't be necessary, Miss Hagakure. Given the situation, and from what I've gathered about the relationship the three of you have, I know I'd want to do the same with my fiance," he said, waving a hand lazily to let Tooru know she didn't have to move. "I want to personally apologize for how my former partner treated you."

"Former, huh," Suri couldn't help the laugh that was threatening to escape.

She swallowed the laugh and watched as the nurses made their way towards them. One came to her left side, the one Tooru was cuddled into, and reached down to Suri's handcuff on that side, a key clearly visible in her hand. She froze as she saw the blistering rash around Suri's wrist where the metal had been touching her skin. Then Suri saw her eyes go wide in shock and horror from seeing the damage done.

"T-This… What happened?"

"Me and my kind are extremely allergic to silver," Suri said simply and shrugged.

"I-I'm so sorry!" she shouted a little louder than she had probably meant to and bowed hard.

"You don't gotta do that," Suri sighed and shook her head. "Some of it will heal so it's fine."

Mina and Tooru both flinched at the lie. And the look on Kusabara's face said he knew that was a lie as well.

Lie or not, Suri audibly sighed a sound of relief and ease as her ankles felt the weight being lifted from them. She also felt the heavy thud of the reinforced rubber and leather cuffs used around her ankles hit the bed. When they said heavy duty, they meant it. Once they were gone, Suri lifted her legs, bringing her knees towards her chest and she heard a series of pops, like cracking your knuckles, as the tension in her joints finally released. It also came with that happy strain of muscles stretching after being unused for so long that she felt all throughout her thighs and hips. The sudden movement made the nurse, the one who had just released the ankle cuffs, flinch and jump backwards.

Apparently neither of them had worked with lycanthropes before.

As Suri had that thought she felt the relief of her left wrist being freed. That freedom was met with Suri rolling her wrist, flexing it, and groaning softly as pain shot through her wrist as she moved against the scabbing. It was incredibly painful. Even more so when there was a soft hissing sound coming from the wound itself. The hissing was reminiscent of the time Tetsutetsu had scratched her at the Sports Festival, and like that time would leave raised scar tissue a shade lighter against her dark bronze skin.

"W-What is that?" the nurse asked, her eyes transfixed on Suri's wrist as it hissed and a small puff of smoke came from the blistering.

"We and the doctors weren't aware this would happen to you. Y-Your friend said it would be safe," came a shocked voice to Suri's right. It was the nurse who had released her ankles and was now about to release her right wrist. That statement meant someone, the one who told them the cuffs would be okay, didn't know what they'd do to her. Or maybe he did.

"Safe for them," Suri sighed and groaned as now both wrists were in searing pain as the skin finally had the chance to begin to try and heal itself. It was almost agonizing. "You two and my classmates are in the same boat; you've never been around lycanthropes, treated them, or maybe you are friends with one and they're just too scared to tell you. My classmates saw what I really am and it was scary as hell, so I can't really blame them."

"Suri! You can't be serious," Mina said, leaning up and looking down at the beast girl incredulously. She was upset, and for good reason.

"I am Mina," Suri stated back sternly. "It wasn't fair to you to leave you to clean up the damage I caused because I've been too chicken shit to tell everyone the truth. I should have laid it out from day one. I know that if I did do that I probably wouldn't have ended up with the two of you, with Izuku, I probably wouldn't have friends. But at least this," Suri pulled her arms out from under both girls, sitting up completely free, and held both wrists out in front of her. "This probably wouldn't have happened. Whether that's from everyone knowing better, or if I would've even still been in the hero course? It's anyone's guess. But this could have all been avoided if I hadn't been scared."

"Suri," Mina whined regretfully, hating that her girlfriend thought that way. "You don't-"

Whatever Mina was going to say stopped short because just then hers, Suri's, and Tooru's phones started going crazy. Notifications came pouring in which made the three phones ring out in a chaotic cacophony of noise and vibration. At the same time Kusabara's phone went off and he quickly left the room to take the call. Suri was reaching for her phone when she heard Mina gasp in horror and felt her begin to shake uncontrollably.

"Mina," Suri asked softly, looking into her eyes that were beginning to fill up with tears. Then she felt the same from Tooru and the room filled with the scent of fear, sadness, and utter disbelief.

"S-Suri it's… I-It's All Might," Tooru spoke slowly and shakily.

It made Suri's eyes go wide and she looked up, her eyes furrowing as she got onto the bed on all fours in her pouncing position and tried to leap forward. She was trying to rush out the door with no direction or idea of what was going on or where she was supposed to go. Her mind had made itself up because seeing Mina and Tooru shaking and crying that much meant something bad had happened. Something so bad that All Might, her uncle, needed her. She needed to see her family. Her mind had made that up but as soon as her feet hit the floor, so did the rest of her body. She smacked hard against the floor with a meaty slap and her entire body radiated with seething pain. Her body wasn't working properly and it was taking every ounce of strength to lift herself to get onto her knees, her body shaking violently in the process. It made her groan and nearly scream from pain and frustration as it took all of her effort to even sit up on her knees.

"... Currently All Might is fighting the villain thought to be the ringleader! I can't believe it, he's just one villain and he's destroyed the entire city and is holding his own against The Symbol of Peace!"

Suri's head flung upwards as the TV came to life and she found Kusabara stepping back from turning it on. Everyone's eyes were wide and filled with shock as they saw the helicopter footage from the news crew covering the scene. Their cameras looked out to a scene of utter destruction and they could see the sheer amount of damage as hundreds of buildings and streets lay completely leveled. It looked like the city had been stepped on and flattened under the foot of some giant being.

Then came another giant explosion from the center of the destruction and Suri saw him. Her stomach dropped and her eyes began to feel hot and heavy with tears as she saw her uncle looking torn to shreds. The villain ahead of him looked so calm. It had been taking everything All Might had left in him to even hold his own to this point, and it looked like he had paid the price. And everyone gasped as they looked upon the sight of All Might in his skinny, disheveled form, the one Suri had only seen on a few occasions. The form he had been relegated to after the villain fight from six years prior, the one her dad had supposed to help him win. And didn't.

"... All Might… has deflated!"

This from the reporter as the camera zoomed in even more on the skeletal looking man standing where All Might had just been. He looked more defeated. And then something the villain said had turned that defeated look into something more along the lines of decimation. Something that shocked and horrified All Might to no end but no one could hear or possibly know what that was. It made Suri even more worried.

In this state she hadn't even registered that the two nurses had lifted her back onto her bed, sitting her on the edge. She hadn't even noticed that both Tooru and Mina were sitting with her, both just as terrified as her but thought to seek comfort in her arms. A conscious mind would have thought to hold them tighter because they were just as worried and just as scared. But Suri's focus was solely on the shell of a man that had once been the seemingly immortal All Might, who was now nothing much more. It was still Uncle Toshi, still the man she'd grown up with but at the same time it was seeing a stranger standing in his place.

Even when All Might tried to show a glimmer of resilience, putting all of his energy into his right arm so it seemed massively disproportionate to his entire body. Even with that, he still looked scared - which had looked strange across his face - and continued to let the villain monologue. He still let the bastard get into his head, even as he started to levitate and become even more daunting in All Might's presence. It was only a wall of fire that stopped the villain and distracted him. Only the presence of Endeavor that seemed to help alleviate some of the impending horror that was sure to happen.

Except it wasn't only Endeavor.

The camera zoomed out and soon it was shown that - besides Endeavor - Edgeshot, Kamui Woods, and even Tiger was there. They showed Endeavor and Edgeshot running interference against the villain, buying time for All Might to regain courage, and for Kamui Woods and Tiger to rescue several wounded pro heroes and civilians. Suri's heart jumped when in one quick shot of the news coverage it had shown Tiger with a woman with bright green hair laying over his shoulder. He had found Ragdoll! Thank the gods. Then Suri's stomach dropped because as she realized that was Ragdoll then Bakugou had to have been nearby. And if Bakugou was there, that meant Izuku, Kirishima, and Todoroki were too. The thought that Izuku and her friends were in that decimated rubble made her chest ache and twist tight.

"T-They're there," Suri muttered painfully, gripping her chest tight as she began to sink. "Our friends… they're there!"

"M-Maybe they made it out safe," Mina said quietly, not trusting her voice not to crack.

"A-All Might wouldn't… He wouldn't let that happen," Tooru said with a little more confidence than her girlfriends.

She was trying to be optimistic which was the best thing she had thought to do and try to keep them on just this side of despair. Izuku wouldn't want to see them like this, he'd blame himself and she didn't want that. If Izuku were here, what would he do? What would Suri do if it were her that was this far gone into sadness? What would Mina do?

"C'mon All Might," Tooru said quietly, her brows furrowed, as she let her voice become a little more gruff. "Kick his ass. We know you can."

"Yeah, he can," Mina said, her voice becoming as determined as Tooru's. "Come on, All Might."

The volume of their voices went from hoarse and quiet, sunken into sadness, to, little by little, something more normal. More them. They came into their natural voices and then turned those into harsh cheers, chanting and cheering All Might on. They were putting that energy out into the universe for All Might to win, a call everyone could hear. Even if that someone was right next to them but was drowning everything out because of how sad they were. It was a call to not only reach All Might and cheer him on, but give hope to those that might have lost it already.

"It's not over, Suri," Atiena whispered from the darkness inside Suri's mind. "You know he won't go down. It was never dad's stubbornness that made us never give up. It was him."

She was right. All of them were.

And Suri knew that.

She listened to her girlfriends, her inner beast, and even the hundreds, possibly even thousands of voices she could hear from inside the hospital and out of it. It was like a rumbling roar that was slowly growing louder. But Suri still refused to look up at the TV because if something happened... she didn't want to watch. She would not watch one more person die, goddammit!

"Come on, Uncle Toshi," she grunted out in a hoarse whisper, her fists clenching tightly.

She kept her head down even as the news crew reported another giant blast. She kept her eyes closed even as they described All Might struggling and doing his best to hold off the villain's attack even after the guy had grown his right arm to a grotesque size. Kept her head down, mumbling and growling her cheers because she didn't want to see it if something horrible happened. She didn't want to watch her family die.

"Hey, hey, Suri. You've come a long way from the last time I saw you. You're no longer that tiny rambunctious little girl that used to swing on my arm when I came to visit. I know, I know, you don't wanna hear it but you're so much like your old man back in the day. I'm really happy that you came to UA, and I'm proud that I get to be your teacher and watch you grow into the woman I know you can be. Thank you, for giving your dear old uncle that chance."

Suri's eyes flashed open as she remembered what he had said to her. She remembered what he had said when he came to visit her and Grandma Kuroyashi not long after the Sports Festival. When he had finally come to share tea with them. When she had laughed and jokingly complained about her getting into UA on 14 measly attack points and barely average written exam scores. She remembered how proud he was to watch her grow and get stronger, and become a hero despite what she had done.

He hadn't ever given up on her.

Godammit, why was she bitching out and not showing him the same support?

He deserved that much and more from her. He deserved the greatest damn niece any uncle could ask for and the greatest student any teacher would ask for. Suri could do that, couldn't she? Yes! Yes she fucking could.

"Don't you dare give up," she growled with a shaky voice, tears pouring down her cheeks in hot rivers that came crashing down onto her chest.

"All Might!"

Suri, Atiena, Tooru, and Mina all screamed it at the same time. Screamed at the TV, hoping that a tiny fraction of their voices would reach him and let him know they were watching. To let him know they believed in him. And with eyes wide, tears soaking their cheeks, they watched. With complete disbelief, they watched as All Might, almost nearly all inflated again with the power of One For All, powered through and drove a crushing blow into the villain's face. He delivered what had been the most powerful and devastating of all of his smashes throughout his entire almost 40 year career. It sent a shockwave that, even this far away, was felt. So powerful that it had created a fucking tornado on the direct impact. So powerful that it stole Suri's breath away as she looked up at the TV and watched in a mix of fear, anticipation, and hope.

The silence was deafening as everyone waited for the dust to settle.

Silence as they watched All Might, lingering over the villain he'd given his all to put down, barely able to stand up. Silence as they watched him slowly, and quite possibly painfully, raise his fist to the sky in a mark of triumph.

"All Might wins!" the reporter cheered.

Everyone let out a collective breath as a sense of the danger had passed. Suri kept her eyes glued to the TV because even seeing him standing there victorious, she began wondering just how much that had cost him. Questioned what was left in there. And questioned it even more that, with a last ditch effort to show he was still standing, he pumped himself back into the form everyone had always seen him in. How Suri had grown up seeing him. Suri's heart drooped for a moment because she saw the pose for what it was in the end; for show.

All Might, and the world, would never be the same and she understood that.

Suri stayed quiet as Mina and Tooru began chatting with the nurses and Detective Kusabara about All Might and the fight. Talked about how scary, cool, and amazing it all was. Talked about the damage and how much power one would have to have to cause that much damage in such a short amount of time. The spirits in the room went from dreadful to cheery in a short amount of time, which felt better and was easier to breathe in than the thick amount of fear and dread from before. The fear, coming from Tooru and Mina, that hadn't tasted delightful like fear or rage usually did. It was sour, not the candy and citrus kind, it was the spoiled milk kind. And now that she had had that thought, the air tasted bitter again.

"H-Hey, nurse," Suri finally spoke up with a thick gruff in her voice. "Would it be okay if we got some fresh air? I need to get up and walk or do… something. Ya know? Being out cold for three days can make a girl a little stir crazy."

"Sure thing," one of the nurses smiled and nodded. "Let me go find the doctor and get you cleared to walk around."

With that, the two nurses left the room and left the girls with the lone detective who was keeping a low enough profile that they almost forgot he was there. Tooru and Mina had because they jumped when he spoke up after the door closed.

"Uncle Toshi, huh?" He sounded slightly amused and genuinely curious.

It made Suri look from the TV to him, the cheerful smirk on the detective's face made her smile and let out a deep breath and return her focus to the screen.

"Yeah, hehe. I've always been lucky to call All Might my uncle, not that we're blood related or anything. My dad went to UA with him back in the day, before he was the Symbol of Peace and all that. They became best friends in school, got their licenses together, and then went back to the States for college and their first years as their own pros, not just sidekicks. My dad stayed in Salt Lake and All Might came back to Japan but they always made excuses to work abroad to work together. It was on one of those trips abroad that my dad met my mom. All Might was the best man at their wedding. He was there the day I was born. And I got to see him at least once a year until about six years ago," Suri finished her thought with a soft scowl as she remembered why she hadn't been able to see All Might or her grandmother in that span of time.

"What happened six years ago," Detective Kusabara asked.

"You'd have to ask him yourself on that one," Suri shrugged, nodding towards All Might on the TV. "It's not my story to tell."

"Speaking of stories," he asked, pushing his hands into his pockets and leaning against the door frame. "Should I be ready to hear yours? We haven't had anything come over from the States, but should I be aware if charges are potentially brought up?"

"Nah," Suri shook her head and smirked. "That's the thing about lycanthropes, Detective. If it's something monster related, the monsters deal with it themselves."

"You're not a monster," Tooru said, the scowl thick her voice as she stared hard into Suri's eyes which Suri was still a little shocked to be able to somewhat see clearly now.

"Really! I wish you'd stop saying that," Mina added, her expression just as upset.

"Okay okay, fine," Suri chuckled and shook her head.

"Miss Kuroyashi," the door slid open to reveal one of the nurses from before. "The doctors have cleared you to get up and wander around. He wants you to spend one more night and then we'll clear you to head home in the morning."

"Thank you very much," Suri smiled and bowed her head in response.

She furrowed her brow as she moved off the bed and tried to put weight on to her feet. She was wobbly at first with the first couple steps, nothing she hadn't been used to from her prior hospital visits. This time hurt more though. She felt incredibly stiff and her lower back throbbed as she finally stood up straight and stretched the muscles in her arms, back, and hips for the first time in days. She literally hobbled like an old lady before she made it to the door and was able to move more freely on her own. When she and the girls made it to the door she looked up at the TV one last time at the moment a news crew was able to be on the ground at the scene. All Might stood there, back in his deflated and disheveled form and with all eyes and ears on him, he pointed a finger towards the camera.

"Now," he said in a gruff, exhausted tone, "it's your turn…"

For everyone listening, the average person, it came off as a declaration of war on every villain out there. That, even though he was this far gone, villains still had to watch their backs because he and other pros would come down on them like the hand of god. Then she thought about Izuku, knowing he was watching this same scene somewhere, hopefully safe. He had inherited All Might's Quirk; he was next in line in All Might's legacy. That message was for him, that he was the next one up to bat and make villains everywhere fear him and his presence.

For Suri…

The world knew All Might's secret; that he wasn't the man he used to be and that this… this is who he truly was when all of the lights and cameras were put away. He'd made the sacrifice and now he had to clean up the oncoming mess with his secret being revealed. He was ready to face that backlash head on, now it was her turn.

It was Suri's turn to tell her secret. To fix all of the bullshit that her fears had started and come back to bite her on the ass.

Now… it was her turn.