Hey everyone I'm back. Like I said in the notice I already had this chapter halfway done, so I didn't have much left to do. I did do some research editing and rewriting, but it didn't take me too long.
Please be nice to me.
Today was the last hero basic training day the class had before the sports festival tomorrow. Bakugo had been fully recovered for a few days now, letting him fully participate in any high-intensity activities. Recovery Girl still wanted to see him back at the infirmary after combat class, just to be extra safe.
All Might watched over a group of five students scouring the area for a stash of narcotics somewhere in the area. It was a lot like the very first combat training class, only this time spread over a much wider area. Instead of ten teams of two, this time there were four teams of five. Bakugo's team went second, so when he finished it meant the assignment would be as well.
It was Bakugo, Mineta, Asui, Iida, and Yaoyorozu on the hero team. The assignment was as simple: recover the faux narcotics and capture the villain team. If the villain team can't be captured, at least exit the arena with the objective. Should the objective be captured by the heroes it's up to the villains to retrieve it and wait out the timer or capture the heroes. It was very similar to the first session, only on a larger scale.
The cameras picked up Tsu scaling the side of one of the buildings to get a better view of the area.
"Notice how young-Asui is attempting to get a vantage point of the arena," he pointed out to the class. "You can get a better view of the inside of buildings from a higher height, being able to see into the windows below you!"
"I mean, we got the package," Yoruichi chimed in. "Not to mention the villains were captured, no property damage was caused and it was all in three minutes."
"Well that's because you're fast and Shouji-kun is a walking tracking device," Ojiro said in response.
Their attention was brought back to the screen display of the roof of the building. They watched Kaminari sneak up behind Asui and send a small yet powerful enough jolt of electricity into her neck. It was enough to shock her and drop her to the ground, but not enough to cause massive injury. Thank god she was still breathing, what he did could have easily killed her if he was even a little off in how much power to use. Quickly, he knelt on one knee and quickly tied a white piece of capture tape around her wrist.
"Maybe he's not as dumb as I thought," Shihouin commented.
"It is rude to talk about your fellow students like that," All Might said, failing to elicit any response from Shihouin. The class then watched Kaminari enter the building again and fall a full flight of twelve stairs, somehow left mostly uninjured.
Yagi kept his mouth shut and let his eyes drift to another set of cameras.
Now it was Bakugo in the spotlight, intensely arguing with the engine-quirked student on screen. As expected, really. Bakugo was about as agreeable as a lawyer and Tenya was trying to talk to him on even footing.
"Poor Iida," Mina commented. "It's like talking to a rock."
"An angry rock," Jiro added.
As Iida kept trying to speak to Bakugo with no progress being made, both of them failed to see the quickly approaching streams of tape coming towards them. Good on Sero for taking advantage of an unaware opponent, but he picked a bad time to do so. Instead of targeting one person, he attempted to target them both. Minus 5 points for Sero Hanta.
Bakugo was the first person to notice and used his explosion quirk to maneuver himself out of the way. Unfortunately for Tenya, he was caught in the blast and flown away from the tape. Whether or not Bakugo did that on purpose to get him out of the way, or if he was just being reckless didn't matter. He endangered a teammate by using his quirk like that. Minus 15 points for Bakugo Katsuki. Still, his actions could be justified as a panic response at the very least.
The class watched as Iida skid across the street, protected by his armor, and away from the original area. Bakugo watched the windows of the building waiting for another response. He stood vigilant for almost half a minute before moving on. Smart on his part. They only had seven minutes left; if he stood waiting too long he'd be wasting time.
Everyone could see Bakugo screaming but couldn't hear what he was saying. It was directed at Tenya who tried to defend himself but only made Bakugo yell more. All Might could redact points from both of them, but so long as they kept the argument short he could let it slide. Even though All Might may not redact points, Aizawa definitely would.
"Do you think he did that on purpose?" Mina asked the crowd.
"Doubt it," Shihouin answered. "In his mind, it was probably 'get out of the way or get hit'. That's my guess at least."
Shihouin was an odd duck. She had a quirkless body but still had a quirk. He could rest easy knowing she wasn't a member of this new league of villains and likely wasn't a pawn of the bane of his predecessors. It wouldn't surprise him if that man was a part of the League or at least somehow connected to it. Her willingness to kill an opponent and desensitization towards the dead also made him and some other teachers feel uneasy. But she was still a kid who liked to help her classmates. Even though she and Midoriya hadn't had an out-of-school training session for two weeks, it was one of the best examples he could think of. There was also the fact that he and Aizawa were fairly certain that she was doing her friends' history homework but didn't have enough proof to accuse her. The writing was very similar to hers, but also that much different to not warrant absolute proof. A helpful, strange, kind, and troublesome girl.
His mind shifted to the screen again, where his eyes blankly stared at. His attention was immediately focused on Yaoyorozu being pinned down by an invisible force and a piece of capture tape being wrapped around her wrist. First Kaminari, the second was Sero and the third was Hagakure, each setting a pattern for the villain team's method of defense. All Might wouldn't necessarily consider ambushing and stealth takedowns a defensive tactic, but it was working quite well, with the only exception being Sero. Maybe if he only focused on taking out one of the two in front of him instead of getting greedy he would have succeeded.
Two heroes down and three were left. All Might saw Iida and Bakugo frantically search for the objective, each on opposite sides of the designated area, and Mineta nowhere to be seen. All Might switched one of the cameras to find him, and on the first switch, he saw the purple kid hiding behind a wall while Uraraka and Tokoyami searched for him.
"If you think about it, the villain team technically has six members," Midoriya noted. "Dark Shadow might be Tokoyami's quirk, but he did say that Dark Shadow has its own mind and personality. It makes sense why they kept the package with him. He's the forward-facing eyes and Dark Shadow watches the sides and back."
It wasn't something that many in the room would have considered until Izuku brought it up. It was smart in its own way, but the only flaw is that Tokoyami can't separate his quirk from himself and carry off the package with him while the boy runs in a different direction.
It didn't take long for the two students to find the little pervert and have Dark Shadow pin him to the ground. Uraraka used her tape to tie up Mineta and get him out of the match.
"Five against two is so unfair," Kirishima said, casting doubt on the hero's ability to make a comeback.
"Then maybe the hero team should be more careful," Shihouin responded.
There was really no excuse he could give on the hero team's behalf. What Asui did was smart, but not checking her surroundings and being ambushed as a result was her fault. Momo... at least had the excuse of not being able to see Hagakure. Mineta didn't even get the chance to fight back, he actually tried running away when his quirk could give him an advantage. It was actually quite sad.
Bakugo was no longer on the screen. All Might switched cameras again, going through three different feeds before landing on Katsuki. He found himself in the middle of a skirmish between Kaminari and Sero.
Denki sent a massive flood of voltage across the floor towards Bakugo, trying to replicate what he did in the first session of combat practice. Kaminari was at a bit more of a disadvantage in this scenario, given there was more space to maneuver around this time. He sent himself in the air above the electricity and Sero made an attempt to grab him, but Bakugo repositioned himself mid-air. He changed his target from Kaminari to Hanta, barreling straight toward him like a canon ball.
Hanta had no time to react to the speed at which Katsuki was moving. Bakugo landed on Sero, forcing the boy on his back. He lifted his grenade gauntlet up at Kaminari and pulled off the pin. There was nowhere near as much sweat built up this time, leading to a far less powerful blast than last time. Denki was sent careening into a wall and was left in a daze.
Taking his own tape, he wrapped it around Sero's wrist and took the tape-quirk boy's capture tape out of his pocket. He walked over to Kaminari and wrapped Sero's tape around Denki's wrist.
"Is he even allowed to do that?" Asked Jiro.
"I... suppose so?" All Might answered questioningly. Honestly, he never thought a scenario like that would even occur. Perhaps he should have thought a bit further ahead. Regardless it was actually smart. Replacing the tape you lost with your enemy's tape.
As Bakugo finished capturing Kaminari the class saw a piece of capture tape wrapping itself around his ankle. By itself- oh it's Toohru. And she was successful. It didn't take long for Bakugo to notice and go into a fit of rage. He'd be beating himself up about that for days.
"That's gotta be a bummer," Jiro commented, the rest of the class cringing, humming, or nodding their heads in agreement.
Now it's a one-on-three. Iida had a chance, but not a very high chance. Especially with... "Thirty seconds left," All Might read aloud to the class.
The hero team lost. They haven't even found the bag yet. Next time he's going to assign the teams.
Bakugo was, understandably, very mad. Izuku kept his eye on him for the rest of the day until school ended, just for the purpose of not running into him at all.
Anxious for the big day tomorrow, Izuku took it upon himself to train on his own for the sports festival. There was supposed to be a training session with Shihouin who was bringing a few other classmates out with them but she canceled last minute. He couldn't remember what her reason was or if she ever actually gave one but he was on his own for now.
He had chosen to take a few laps around the city to keep up his cardio, and hopefully watch any heroes encounter villains and take them down. So far there wasn't much of that, and any hero-villain fights he could have seen already happened. He saw Kamui Woods standing next to a caged criminal, both of them standing just outside a pharmacy, when he turned the corner. Just a few blocks down from there was Mount Lady watching cops take a guy down to the station while she had a coffee cup in her hand.
It was actually quite quiet today. Nothing very big was happening, nothing loud could be heard from several blocks away, it was simply peaceful. Maybe while he was out he could get a few autographs. Mount Lady was right there after all...
Shihouin lay down on her couch staring at the ceiling in a trance. For almost nine full months she had done nothing to even make an attempt to get back to the Soul Society. For nine months, she had just sat on her ass and went along with whatever this weird version of the human world threw at her.
She couldn't just sit around waiting for the Soul Society to find her. Hell, they probably thought she was dead. She didn't exactly come out of the fight with Askin unscathed so she wouldn't put past everyone to think she bit the dust.
What would Kisuke do? She had to get herself in the mind of the almost-mad scientist. It wouldn't be easy, but she had to try.
Now that she thought about it, what would he do? Even if he was in her position he doesn't have access to any of the shit he normally has access to. If he had his Zanpakuto he could just open a Senkaimon with it, but if he didn't he'd be fucked. He would be stuck exactly where she was.
So what would he do?
One thing she knew for sure is that he wouldn't do anything about it... even though he did it before for centuries. But in his defense, if he came back he would have been executed.
Tomorrow was the sports festival. If she forfeited early she could have the whole day to locate Karakura. At least then she'd have a place to start. Maybe the strange mutations were a result of a lot of reiryoku being released into the human world over centuries of Shinigami arriving and fighting hollows. It still wouldn't explain why she hasn't seen any Shinigami yet. Maybe she wasn't trying hard enough. Maybe she should start trying.
Yoruichi took a deep breath in and closed her eyes. It was something more basic and taught to newbies from Shin'O Academy, but it was something she had to fall back on. Everything around her faded into a calming black and she fell into a deeper trance. Over time strings began to form, expanding and growing into something bigger. The strings began to turn into coils, extending through physical matter and reaching into her living room.
Reiraku. Spirit Ribbons.
Yet for some reason they were pink. Almost all of them were pink. Spirit ribbons were supposed to be white unless they belonged to a Shinigami in which case they were red. So why were these pink? Were none of these people humans? But they clearly aren't Shinigami either.
The harder she looked she soon began to find white spirit ribbons, ribbons which belonged to humans. Despite this an overwhelming amount of them were pink. The pink ribbons made it hard to find a red one.
So she looked harder. It almost felt like she was wading through seaweed-infested water, trying to find the shortest one. For minutes she searched, waiting and feeling around for the right one.
Randomly and now impatient she grabbed at random, pulling at a random white spirit ribbon that happened to graze the palm of her hand. It wasn't what she wanted, but she might as well see who it was attached to.
Yoruichi opened her eyes and shot up to a sitting position. She did her best to recognize the presence and keep its feeling in the back of her mind. Shihouin jumped from her couch and immediately walked straight to the door. When she opened it and stepped outside the presence began to feel closer.
She stepped towards the stairwell where the presence became stronger. The closer she got the stronger it was. From below she could hear tired panting and heavy steps coming from the sidewalk. She still held onto the spirit ribbon, envisioning it as she saw Midoriya jog down the sidewalk. It was his spirit coil.
He was probably doing some exercise before the sports festival on his own because she canceled. It was a shame she had to cancel too, because she was finally getting the chance to drill other classmates into the ground alongside him. Uraraka was joining him along with Mina, Iida, and Yaoyorozu. They'd get the chance to train another day, but for now, she had things to think about.
Yoruichi let Izuku continue his run uninterrupted, waiting for him to pass before she walked down to the parking lot. She looked towards the horizon, watching the sun start to lower itself down. She had time to get a head start looking for Karakura. If she found it today she wouldn't have to waste time looking tomorrow.
The only issue being she would have to use Shunpō, and even though it's not a quirk that didn't matter to these people. They would recognize it as such and she would be chastised and punished for it. So what was she to do?
...
She had to make do with a large hoodie she stole a while back. She wore a loose brown hoodie and a pair of jeans she bought instead of stole. The hood remained up to obscure anyone possibly seeing her face. She made sure to wear a pair of boots that covered her ankles and legs up to make sure no skin was exposed. Her skin tone was a dead giveaway if anyone saw it. Even though they may not see her anyone familiar with her would recognize the feature if described.
She was at the highest point in Musutafu looking down. If the sun rises in the east, and Karakura is somewhere in west Tokyo that means she would have to travel in the direction of the sunset. The direction where she would be facing the sun's blinding light.
However, this arose the issue of where exactly Musutafu was. She knew it was near Tokyo, but not specifically where. Was she already west, or was she east? Depending on how far west it was she may need to head eastward a bit, unless it was further into Tokyo than Karakura was in which case she'd just need to travel westward like she originally intended. Unless it was north or south in which case she'd need to travel diagonally for a bit.
Unless... she was overthinking how to solve the problem. Using Shunpō to immediately travel to the ground with one of her hands in her pockets she got the attention of the first person she could find.
"Excuse me, ma'am," she said to a random passerby, "What cardinal direction is Musutafu in relation to Tokyo?"
"That's a strange question, but Northeast I think-"
"Thank you!" She told the stranger, immediately using her flash step to travel southwest.
She appeared back on top of one of the roofs in her desired direction with her hand free and in the air. Now it was a matter of how far she needed to travel. So long as she stuck to the rooftops to get a clear line of sight to Karakura and avoided to paths of heroes she should be fine.
So she did.
After traveling a few minutes she went down to the streets and spoke to another stranger. "Excuse me, sir?" She called out to a stranger in front of her. "Do you know what the name of this town is?"
"Gensha, why do you ask?" Asked the elderly individual.
"I'm just a bit lost," Shihouin answered. "I think I took a wrong turn somewhere."
"Oh well that's a shame," said the man. "Do you know the name of the town you're looking for?"
It was never that she didn't think to ask, but more so that if she asked to find a town that didn't exist people may look at her weird. She'd have to bite that bullet at some point, so now may be the time. Maybe it was more so that Karakura was largely unheard of outside of the towns that surround it and the reputation Shinigami gave it. At least he wouldn't be able to see her face if she wound up looking weird.
"Are you familiar with a place called Karakura town? It's west of here or somewhere southwest. I have a vague idea of where it could be in relation to here but nothing exact."
"Can't say I'm familiar with the place," the man told her. "But if you keep going the direction you're going I'm sure you'll find it. You have an idea of how to get home so you'll wind up there eventually."
"Thank you for your confidence, I'll let you be now."
Again before he could have said anything she vanished a few blocks down to the highest vantage point. She faced where she needed to go and looked down below to see if any heroes were around in the streets.
When she saw none she continued on her way. Whether it was street or rooftop heroes could be around. Her skills as an assassin would help her evade their attention, but there was one she knew could get a higher vantage than her. And he was right down below drinking some bitter-smelling drink.
Hawks was the only person who could get above her. He would best be avoided at all costs, and seeing how he could fly faster than she could run, if caught she would need to run instead because flash stepping away would only bring attention to her civilian identity. And she didn't need to be harassed while trying to figure out ways to get home to make sure the nineteen kids in 1-A and the other twenty in the next-door class didn't get themselves-
"The hell are you doing on top of my store!" Shouted a voice from down below. "Get the hell off my roof or I'm pressing charges!"
While she couldn't be sure, there was a feeling it was her the voice was talking about. Her theory was confirmed when all eyes she looked at turned towards her.
"Kid, you should get down," Hawks told her.
It was a good thing that he didn't recognize her from their last encounter. She'd thank the hoodie, but it could also be because of the distance between them.
"C'mon, let's get you down from there." Hawks put his drink on a nearby table and began to fly up to her.
She held it her middle and index fingers towards the hero which immediately made him back up in hesitation. Good thing it was towards the ground because he was about to fall.
"Sai!" She chanted. Hawks's arms contracted around his body, locking them behind his back in a sealed state. And that was for sneaking a feather under her shirt back then. Yoruichi jumped off the roof, landing like a cat just next to Hawks. "Im off your roof so you don't need to worry about calling the cops."
Immediately all of the civilians ran away. Right, they probably think she's a villain now. She did basically attack Hawks so they have every right to freak out.
"Shihouin-chan, is that you?" Hawks asked.
It was probably the voice. "We've never met before," she quickly answered.
"What did you do to me?"
"You'll be fine." She told him, not bothering to answer his questions.
"Can you at least tell me how long this will last?"
"Don't know," She answered. "Few hours. Maybe a few days. Maybe it won't come undone at all."
She began to run away in the direction of Karakura while Hawks struggled with his spiritual restraints. She truly didn't know how long it would last. She knows how to undo it, but not if it would wear off.
While she was sprinting she heard the sound of engines coming at her head-on. She looked to her left to see a knight with armor in the style of an automobile rushing straight at her. It reminded her of Iida's suit, except for the fact that there were exhausts coming out of his elbows instead of his legs.
It took a moment but she recognized him. It was Ingenium. It was Iida's brother. He was coming at her quickly, but not at a speed she couldn't react to. Quite the opposite. The moment he became within a few feet of her he began to tackle her, but before he could wrap his arms around her she put the back of her hand just a few inches away from his chest.
"Seki," she chanted, a small blue ball forming at the back of her hand sending Ingenium flying backward.
The force he was flying at was so great that when he hit a light pole he bent it. If not for his armor Iida's brother would be dead. If she used the full chant he would have been sent flying at speeds so fast that it would have killed him, armor be damned.
It hadn't even been five minutes and heroes were already about to swarm her. Given by how fast Ingenium was able to respond she could only assume she would have another few to find an escape.
Quickly Yoruichi rolled up her sleeves and knelt down to place her hands on the ground. It should work. Use the smoke as a distraction and Shunpō away. "Bakudō #21. Sekienton." Immediately a massive plume of harmless red smoke enveloped the whole street, even extending over to the next few blocks over. The smoke seeped through alleyways and through the cracks of doors and window seems. Everyone caught within the spell's radius was sent into a coughing fit, allowing Shihouin to make her escape in the opposite direction she intended.
If they manage to get Hawks out of that spell he would tell them that a girl who sounded like her was responsible. In fact, they really didn't have to let him go, they just needed to ask. As far as she knows he didn't see her face at all. Still, he recognized her voice which was bad enough. It didn't matter if she denied who she was to him, it was her voice Hawks recognized. She should probably get home just to be safe. If the police show up to her apartment and she's not there it would look suspicious.
Today didn't go so well. It's not as if she lost hours of progress, it was only about twenty-five minutes. At least she had a direction to start in. Unfortunately, she would need to burn these clothes.
Whatever happened up until then would never be documented in Izuku's notebooks. The news hadn't gotten to the scene until the very end. Ingenium was thrown into a light pole and then the whole street was covered in a cloud of red smoke. The camera view was blocked and the villain could no longer be seen.
The view switched to a Birds Eye as helicopter footage began to play. The smoke was dissipating but not very fast. There were splotches of red around the street with tiny clearings strewn about. Whatever the villain did he was gone by now. Or she, the cameraman didn't get a good angle.
From what he was able to gather no one was killed. Hawks somehow managed to get himself tied up in some kind of invisible binding and Ingenium got injured. No civilians were hurt and nothing was stolen. All that happened was a villain picking a fight, only to flee even when they were winning. Perhaps whoever the villain was didn't want to wait around for stronger heroes to show up.
A small part of him wished the villain would emerge again just so he could see what they were capable of. The other part... well, the other part wanted to see the villain brought down. Still, he wouldn't mind if they made a sudden reappearance, just to take notes down and so long as they were apprehended.
But he wanted to get the notes down anyway. He always has spare notebooks lying around the apartment. He opened one of the end table drawers where he stored three of his notebooks. He grabbed the topmost book and opened it up. It was blank, so he used the first page.
He grabbed a nearby pencil and began drawing the figure that he could briefly see. A figure in a hoodie. He couldn't see the pants shoes or face, so he guessed. Izuku drew track pants and running shoes but chose to add an extra villainous flair to the drawing, adding in knee pads and spikes on the shoes. The figure was drawn in a more masculine physique but was left somewhat ambiguous should it be revealed to be a girl in the future.
'Quirk: unknown. Is known to allow the user to produce red smoke from their hands and restrain opponents in invisible bindings.
User: Unkown'
That last part bugged him a bit. Heroes pick their own names, but sometimes villains do it too. Not all villains do this, however, and a name is bestowed upon them by the media or anyone online. Unfortunately, he wasn't the best at giving names to villains. Maybe one of his classmates could help, like Kaminari or Uraraka.
They probably saw the action on the news. Then he remembered the reporter mentioning Ingenium getting hurt. They were either checking up on Iida or commenting on the news.
He grabbed his phone from the coffee table and opened it up. It looked like it was a mixture of both. Out of all the class, it looked like only Uraraka and Tsuyu were the only ones to check in on him. The rest were talking about the news or were at least asking about what happened.
Midoriya: Iida-kun, is everything alright?
He sent his message as the most recent. It had already been two minutes since Asui and Ochaco sent their messages to Iida and he hadn't answered. Soon a notification popped up on the screen. Iida was typing.
Izuku felt relieved that he was at least seeing the group chat. He felt even more relieved when his reply came through.
Iida: My brother is okay Midoriya-kun. I just got off the phone with him. He says he doesn't think he'll be doing hero work any time soon but he will be okay.
Midoriya: That's good to hear.
Uraraka: If you want to talk about it we'll be here!
It's nice to see the class helping each other out, but Shihouin wasn't in the chat texting about what was going on. Which means she was either away from her phone or was watching the group chat fill up with messages. Or maybe she was asleep. She tends to doze off in the middle of class quite often so maybe she fell asleep.
Even though Iida said everything was fine he couldn't imagine how he felt. Izuku never had any siblings, so he couldn't imagine how much it must hurt for someone to watch their brother get hurt. Especially when he's a role model for the younger ones. He at least imagined that Iida found comfort in knowing that Ingenium would only be decommissioned temporarily.
Kaminari: What happened to Iida-kun's brother?
Asui: Isn't Iida-kun's brother Ingenium?
Mina: Iida has a brother?
More and more texts flooded the group chat asking about Iida's brother. He wished Ingenium a speedy recovery and hoped Iida would be present for the Sports Festival. Maybe Ingenium would even be able to watch his brother in person. Though the wish wasn't entirely selfless, as he really did want to get an autograph or even meet the hero.
Iida eventually joined the group chat in talking. His brother wasn't always the topic of conversation in their circle of friends, but when it did Iida always held him in high regard. Just to be sure he was truly doing well he should talk to him when they get back to school.
Shihouin immediately shut the door behind her and bound for her room. Quickly she tore off her clothes aside from her underwear and put on something more casual. Immediately she picked a familiar red shirt with the kanji for tree in a large font with the branches of a Sakura wrapping around it from the top and put on a pair of sweat pants. The clothes she wore in the altercation she hid under her bed and used Kyokko on the set.
Now all she had to do was wait for every form of law enforcement to break down her door while she slept on the door. She would have some form of plausible deniability, but the people who knew her know that she's more than comfortable using her quirk in public. They would also know that she could also travel the distance she traveled in less than five minutes. However, if she did a good job she might be able to bullshit her way out of trouble. Unless Aizawa was there, in which case he probably wouldn't buy it.
Leaving her room and heading to the couch, she turned on her tv and put on some western reruns of an old show, and undid her hair tie. Immediately she lay down and closed her eyes.
She waited for minutes for someone to show up at the door before actually falling asleep on the couch. Minutes turned into hours and still no one came. The sun finally began to set and still no one came.
It was just a similar voice he heard. It wasn't enough evidence to investigate her anyway. She was safe for now but would have to be more careful in the future.
For now, she seemed to have gotten away with i. She would at least have tomorrow to look for Karakura, despite it being the same day as the sports festival. She could just fail on purpose to not qualify for the next round, easy as that. Then she'd have all day with at least half the heroes in Musutafu acting as security.
It's about time she actually did something about her problem instead of pretending to play superhero.
It's a bit of a shorter chapter but there wasn't a whole lot I thought I could do. I hope you guys enjoyed it and let me know what you think.
