Song Recommendation: "Weak Days" by Elder Brother. Another slower, more relaxed song. This one's a lot happier than some of the others have been, taking an upbeat tone and lyrics that strike me as being very "happy go lucky" in nature. And, as such, it shouldn't surprise you that I associate this song with Percy in many ways. I think it's pretty obvious that Percy isn't exactly the most detail oriented person, and this song strikes me that same way. My interpretation of this song is that it's about two friends and one of them has agreed not to fall for the other one. Percy, in this case, is trying to be as respectful as possible due to Artemis's status but he can't help but love her. It's sort of the same with Artemis, swearing off men or whatever people usually say. She's got a whole oath about it, and she can't help but love Percy either because they're just good for each other.


Percy let out a soft sigh of relief as he put his kickstand down and hopped off of his bike. They'd been riding for the last several hours, and while enjoyable, it left his legs quite sore. That being said, he wouldn't have traded that feeling for the world. Artemis pulled into the spot next to him and did the same. Percy took a second to tug off his helmet as the goddess situated herself.

"Do your legs ever get sore?" Percy asked, sighing in relief as he stood up.

"Not particularly," Artemis said, doing the same.

"I'm jealous."

Artemis shot him a smile, "Well you won't have to be in not too long."

Percy had to agree with that, "Yeah but I've been trying not to think about it."

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Why?"

"Cause," Percy rubbed his neck awkwardly, "Bit nervous. Not sure of everything yet."

Artemis looked sympathetic, "For what it's worth, I think that you will be more than fine."

"Hope so. Just not really sure what to expect."

"Do not worry yourself," Artemis laid a comforting hand on his arm, "there is nobody better suited, nor more deserving of it than you."

"I don't think it's about being deserving of it, no offense."

Artemis didn't seem surprised by this, "You view it as another job to do."

"Yeah, I guess so," Percy sighed, "How'd you know that anyway?"

"How long have we been friends?"

"I guess that's fair."

"Also," Artemis grinned at him, "I can read your mind."

Percy laughed, "Don't joke about that!"

"Joke?"

Percy laughed again, feeling a bit better. The goddess really did have a talent for making him feel better. Not for the first time, he couldn't help but think about how lucky he was. There was no telling what state he would have been in had she not come into his life when she did.

"What has you thinking so hard?"

Percy looked up, deciding to tease his companion a little, "Thought you could read my mind."

"Would you like me to?" Artemis chuckled.

Percy grinned, "I was just thinking I was lucky to have you again."

The goddess looked away for a moment before turning back with a smile, "Yes well the feeling is mutual."

"Is it now?"

Artemis rolled her eyes in amusement, "Don't make me regret saying that."

"Me?" Percy grinned, "Never."

Artemis cocked her head, "Somehow, I'm not sure I'm convinced."

Percy laughed, taking a moment to glance up at the sky, "What were you saying about it raining earlier?"

The sky had darkened significantly, and Percy found himself staring at some rather large storm clouds. He didn't really mind though. The god of thunder had calmed down considerably since he'd become immortal. Even still, he did have his moments. Regardless of that though, he no longer worried about getting randomly struck by lightning when out during storms, though he still made sure not to fly too too often if it could be helped.

"It should clear out a little later tonight," Artemis said, pulling off her sun-glasses and snapping them back to their usual spot in her palace.

Percy hummed as the goddess did the same with the moon chariot, "Might be a good time to get some dinner then."

"Bit early for it, isn't it?" Artemis asked, glancing around the empty parking lot.

"Yeah but maybe we can just kill some time," Percy shrugged, quickly looking around for a second, "Might be nice to just sit for a little and relax."

"I wouldn't mind that," Artemis agreed, watching as Percy took a moment to replace his bike with the truck, "Though we should find somewhere quick if you don't want to get rained on."

Percy chuckled, "I don't think either of us have ever cared about getting rained on."

"Good point. You've only ever had to worry about lightning."

"You know," Percy laughed, "I had been thinking about that just a second ago."

"Were you now?"

"Mhmm," Percy nodded, "Still not going to risk flying too often though."

"Wouldn't want my dearest father to strike you out of the sky in a fit of rage," Artemis sounded casual, but Percy could tell that she meant it.

Percy chuckled, "Wouldn't that be tragic. Making it through two wars and all that just to die in a plane crash."
"I doubt a plane crash would kill you," Artemis pointed out, "You did blow up a volcano while still inside it."

Percy rubbed the back of his head, "Can't say I know many others who've done that."

Artemis chuckled, grabbing the son of the sea and dragging him along. He didn't mind at all since he probably wouldn't have moved had she not started to. Percy was more than content to sit and let them get rained on, so he was thankful that the goddess was taking the leap and dragging him along. The son of the sea did wonder where they were going to go. He wasn't too sure what was around given that they were still in a relatively small city, but he imagined they'd have something good to eat. Maybe Hermes would know?

"What are you in the mood for?" Percy asked, voicing his thoughts.

"Something simple. Maybe warm too."

Percy nodded, "Want to try some sort of stew or something?"

"That sounds good. Maybe we could get some bread to go along with it?"

Percy couldn't help but laugh as he recalled their earlier conversation, "Are you going to be mad if I pretend to be a peasant?"

Artemis rolled her eyes, "I suppose not."

"That's not a no."

"It's not a yes," Artemis corrected.

"Fine," Percy grumbled playfully, "You think we could find some sort of pub or something like that?"

"I don't see why not," Artemis shrugged, "I'm sure we'll find something if we wander around enough."

And wander they did. It took them roughly half an hour to find a suitable place, and by the time they had, they found themselves mildly soaked as the rain started. It wasn't like they minded though as Percy made sure to keep their clothes relatively dry. Nobody liked sitting in wet clothes after all. Still though, to keep up the look, Artemis made it look like they were soaking wet with a bit of mist. No need for the mortals to see their powers at work.

Within minutes, they found themselves seated nicely in a booth against the far wall of the establishment. It was nice enough, though a bit dimly lit. It didn't matter too much though since what light they did have was pretty warm, giving it a sort of lived-in, cozy vibe. Any darker though and it could have been just another shack with a fireplace.

Even still, it was comfortable and the food smelled amazing. Percy had spied another small group of people a few tables away and everything had looked delicious. Artemis had just laughed, commenting about his appetite. Percy just said he needed to eat often, not that she disagreed. Honestly, seeing how much her hunters put back, the goddess wasn't surprised when Percy did the same. One would think that both had been starved recently. They would be wrong.

Their orders were taken a little while after with both getting something nice and warm. Nothing quite like a good meal on a rainy day after all. Percy hardly noticed the goddess watching him, though he did eventually snap back to reality as their waitress dropped off their food. He offered her a quick, polite smile before turning back to the goddess who was watching the little interaction. Naturally, the son of the sea missed the other attempt at conversation from the girl as he did so, though it seemed Artemis didn't. As soon as she was out of earshot, Artemis grinned at him.

"She seemed to like you."

"Did she?" Percy asked curiously, "Didn't notice."

"Enough to nearly ignore me," Artemis shrugged, poking at her food with her fork, "Not to your interest then?"

"That's sort of rude," Percy's mouth twitched in annoyance, "And I doubt it."

"Not your type or?"

Percy chuckled, "Probably not."

"And what would be your type?"

Percy shrugged, "Not too sure. Someone smart, a bit crazy, probably willing to beat me up. You know. Normal things."

"I'm not sure those exactly count as being normal, but I don't really imagine I should expect anything different," Artemis laughed.

"Probably not though I've never had much luck in that regard anyway so I doubt it matters."

"No?"

"Well my last partner was Annabeth Chase, so no. Not exactly a shining example of a relationship there."

"Surely there were good moments," Artemis's voice betrayed her interest.

"Course there were, but the end wasn't too pretty."

"How so?"

Percy tugged at his collar awkwardly, "We basically stopped being partners at some point. Like sure we'd go on dates or sleep together or whatever, but it didn't really feel like we were together."

Artemis's mouth twitched, "You've never really talked about that before."

Percy took a bite of his food, "Never had a reason to, right? Not much fun to think about, and it was a sore subject for a while."

Artemis hummed, drumming her fingers against her leg, "I could see that."

Percy sighed, "Plus, I'm not sure anyone really wants to hear about my troubles with my ex. Not exactly a fun topic."

"I don't mind."

"Really?"

"Call it a morbid curiosity," Artemis said, turning to stare out the window.

"What do you want to know?" Percy asked.

"Whatever you care to share."

"I'm willing to share all of it," Percy chuckled, "Probably wouldn't be if you were someone else, but it is you after all."

Artemis glanced over at him for a second, before returning her gaze towards the window, slowly twisting her glass on the table, "What was it like at the end? I know you said it didn't really feel like a relationship then."

"Guess it didn't really have the same emotion as it did in the past. Everything felt a bit more shallow."

"How so?"

"We didn't do things like we used to for one," Percy explained, "In the beginning, we used to do whatever with each other and be happy doing it. We didn't have to be doing much of anything for that matter. Then, after a while it seemed like we had to be doing something; there had to be something going on for us to get along. It felt like we were just friends at that point."

"Did that bother you?"

"Honestly? At first I didn't really recognize it. With the wars and all that, we didn't really have time to discuss our relationship like that, so when everything calmed down, I just assumed it was natural for everything to slow down as well," Percy took a moment to take another bite of his food, "And we were still trying to do couple-y stuff so I think I ended up being lulled into this false sense of what we were."

"Couple stuff?"

Percy looked away, feeling a bit awkward, "Yeah you know. Dates, late nights, that kind of stuff."

Artemis stared at him, "There's something there that you're not saying."

Percy smiled despite his unease, "You always see through me, huh?"

The goddess poked at her food, "I do know you rather well."

Percy chuckled, "You might know me better than anyone else, so can't say that's untrue."

Artemis hummed, "Continue though."

Percy rolled his shoulders, "I feel bad saying it, but I sort of stopped wanting that stuff. Like I know that's bad to say, but that's how I felt. And that's not to say that I stopped trying. I didn't cause I owed her that much at least, but it just felt like there wasn't much reason to. And sure, some of those things felt good in the moment, but it all got lost at some point."

"But you continued?" Artemis asked curiously.

"Well, I talked about all of it with Piper and Jason and we talked about it and she explained some of it for me. Said that relationships are naturally cyclical with all the ups and downs of normal life, and that it isn't always indicative of an issue."

"There's a but there."

Percy nodded, "But, she said that it took both sides trying to work through it to make it work. And I felt like she wasn't exactly putting up much from her side, you know? Like, trying to plan dates or make time or initiating contact is great, but it doesn't mean much if there's no real feeling behind it."

"I understand," Artemis agreed, "But why did you stay?"

"I thought we could work through it," Percy sighed, "Probably a bit naive of me, but kid me used to think I was going to marry her, have a family and all that."

"Is that what you wanted?"

"Is 'what' what I wanted?"
"That you were going to settle down with her."

"I don't think so anymore. Maybe at one point, but that died out years ago."

"I see," Artemis said slowly, "What do you want now?"

Percy chuckled, "I know I have rough days here and there, but I'm pretty happy living the life I am right now. Maybe I'll decide to settle down in the future or something, but who knows? I'm not too worried about it."

"No kids?"

"Not sure," Percy said, "I want a family, but I think it depends on the partner."

"What do you mean?"

"I don't think it's fair for me to force my wants onto my partner just because it'd make me happy."

"And yet, you forced yourself to do the same thing?"

Percy shrugged, "I feel like that's different. I'm okay giving up a bit of what I want, but it's not the same when you're being asked to do it. What I give willingly is different from what I give because I am asked to, if you get what I mean?"

"I do," Artemis nodded, "but I don't exactly like hearing that you forced yourself to do something despite not wanting it."

"I guess I was used to it at that point," Percy tapped the table, taking a bite out of his food, before shaking his head, "That came out the wrong way. That felt really mopey, and I meant it like I was just used to it because of the titans and giants and all that and not really having a choice."
Artemis smiled, "I understood, Perseus. Still though, it is unhealthy to force yourself to do those things."

"Hey, it wasn't all bad. Just-" Percy's mouth twitched as he paused. His voice got a little quieter, "some of it."

The moon goddess frowned, "What would you say if I had been the one who had said this instead?"

Percy looked away, "I definitely wouldn't be as calm as you're managing to be."
"Believe me," Artemis said, "were we not in public."

The goddess trailed off, and Percy understood well enough what she meant.

"Yeah," Percy sighed, "But it's different."

Artemis stiffened a little, "How?"

Percy shrugged, still watching the trees sway through the window, "Just is."

Artemis's voice hardened a little, "You are every bit as deserving of respect as I am."

Percy sighed before slumping down against the table, placing his arms out crossed in front of him while resting his chin on them, "I don't disagree with that."

"But you still think that it's different."

"I guess," Percy shrugged, "It wasn't like I wasn't getting something out of it as well. I got to go and feel good or have a good time too so it wasn't that bad."

"That doesn't somehow make it okay."

"Doesn't it though?"

Artemis frowned again, "Not at all."

Percy's mouth twitched, "I could have called it off if I wanted to."

"But you felt like you couldn't," Artemis countered, "Whether that was because you felt like you were pressured or because you felt obligated to is irrelevant. The point is that you shouldn't have to deal with that."
"Guess not," Percy glanced up at the goddess.

She looked angry, though she did seem to soften up a little when she looked at him, "For what it is worth, I'm sorry."

Percy blinked, "Why are you sorry?"

"I do not like hearing that my friend has gone through something like that," the Huntress said, "And I am sorry that you had to."

"It's fine," Percy sat up, "it's in the past."

"It may have happened in the past," Artemis countered, "but that does not mean that it doesn't still affect you."

Percy had to agree with that, "Can't really argue that."

"Then you will accept my apology."

"For what?"

"On behalf of the ones you never got," Artemis explained, "I will not pretend that it makes things okay, or that it means as much. But do know that I am here, and that I care and will listen when you ask me to."

"Yeah," Percy let out a breath, looking down towards his food, "I can do that."

Artemis nodded after a moment, seemingly satisfied. Percy went back to his slumped position, head buried in his arms. He'd managed to finish his meal at least so that was good. He didn't really move until he felt someone slide into the seat next to him, causing him to look up. The savior of Olympus was a little surprised to see his friend sitting there next to him, but he certainly didn't mind.

"Hey," he greeted her and made sure to turn his head a little so that he could see her.

"You still look upset."

"Yeah," he said, "A little."

"A bit more than just a little," Artemis leaned into him a bit.

"Yeah," Percy agreed softly, "What's up?"

She didn't say anything for a moment, "I'm just letting you know that I am here."

"I know," Percy's voice was quiet, but it didn't hold as much anger as it had, "Thanks."

"I am your friend. You don't have to thank me."

"Maybe not," Percy closed his eyes, "but I want to."

They sat there for quite a while, relatively uninterrupted up until they were ready to leave. The moon goddess had to shoo off their waitress once or twice, but they'd been able to sit in peace other than that. She wasn't even sure if Percy had noticed, but at some point, he'd sat back up. While not perfect, he did seem much better.

"I feel bad," Percy whispered quietly.

"For?"

Percy glanced over towards their waitress, "I feel like I made a scene earlier."

Artemis waved that off, "Don't worry about that."

"Can't help it," Percy said, "It was impolite."

"No, I mean that I used the mist so that nobody would notice," Artemis laughed.

"Oh," Percy sat there for a second before chuckling, "You know, I never really considered how handy it was."

"Certainly makes my life easier."

"Sure you need it," Percy grinned, "You walk into town and you're always followed by thirty to forty girls who all talk strangely."
Artemis laughed, "True enough. Most people just assume it's some sort of school trip."

"I'm about ninety percent sure that your hunters would burn down a school in record time."

"They're not that careless."

"But they do get bored easily," Percy pointed out, "And I like to imagine that they've picked up a few of your destructive habits so to speak."

"I would do no such thing."

"Unless Apollo happened to be in it."

Artemis looked away with a smile, "I cannot argue that."

Percy cackled, "Does that mean I win?"

"If it makes you happy," Artemis chuckled, "Ready to go?"

"Think so, yeah," Percy nodded, "Give me a second to pay."

It didn't take long before the two of them were back outside, idly strolling down the street back towards where he'd parked. It'd mostly stopped raining, but it seemed that the temperature had steadily dropped since they'd been inside. It wasn't unpleasant, but he did imagine they'd be getting some fog. Again, something that he didn't mind. In fact, there was something about driving at night with a bit of fog that was surreal.

Percy took a second to smooth out his shirt before strolling back towards his companion. Artemis, while he'd taken a moment to pay, had been looking around. There wasn't much to see. It was a sleepy town and they imagined that most of the usual residents were off at home with their families or something like that. Still though, Artemis did drag him to look around a few places that they'd noticed on the way in. They didn't stop, but it was fun to look around and just be normal for a while.

Eventually, they found their way back to the truck. Percy was sure it was intentional on the goddess's part, but he'd gotten lost somewhere along the way and was surprised to see his beloved gift. It was a welcomed surprise. The two took a second to get in, and Percy started the engine, making sure to turn up the heat to a more comfortable level. That did give him the idea to grab a blanket for when they were driving. Maybe they could sit under it and relax. That didn't sound like a bad plan, just chill in the cabin under a nice tree and sit for a while. The only problem with that was that Percy had left the blanket in the outside storage in the bed, rather than in the ones under the seat.

"Going to grab something really quick," Percy explained as he opened the car door. Artemis nodded as she flipped through the radio to find something for them to listen to.

It didn't take him long to hop back into the bed, but he did have to spend a little time rummaging through everything to find a nice, fluffy blanket. At some point, he could hear some sort of noise from the cabin, but he didn't think much of it. It was probably music or something. He finally yanked a blanket out and looked up as he shut the back storage, staring through the window for a moment. Ah, he'd been hearing an Iris message. It looked like… Nico? It was a bit hard to see through the glass, but Percy noticed the person talking seem to stop and look at him, quickly followed by Artemis. Percy waved and hopped over the edge of the bed, making sure to not let the blanket hit the wet ground.

He opened the door and was greeted by the goddess, "You missed a call."

"Did I?" Percy shut the door, tossing the blanket between them, "It looked like Nico but I couldn't quite tell."

"It is," the iris message answered. Percy grinned as he slid over towards the goddess so that he could see the younger man.

"What have you been up to?"

"Usual underworld business and all that. I tried calling you last night but Lady Iris said you were busy."

For no particular reason, Artemis felt her face heat up as Percy continued talking, "Oh yeah, kinda was. What's up though? Need something?"

Nico nodded, glancing towards the goddess, but he didn't say anything as he continued, "Had some trouble with a few of the residents. Dad wanted me to take care of that and all so I was going to ask for your help."

Percy grinned, "Down. What's the deal?"

"I'm still working on tracking them down, but I can get you when I do. Shouldn't take more than a day."

"Sounds good to me," Percy nodded, "Maybe we can grab Thalia too. Make a day out of it and all."

This time, Nico turned to Artemis, "Is that alright?"

Artemis nodded, "I see no issue with it."

"Cool," Percy grinned widely.

Nico nodded, "And you will be coming as well?"

Artemis was a little surprised, "I can."

"I just figured you and Percy were a package deal," Nico said casually, looking over at the son of the sea.

"You should," Percy agreed, "It'll be fun."

The Huntress nodded after a moment, "Then I will bring Perseus whenever you need."

The Prince of the Underworld nodded, "That works."

Percy looked happy as Nico swiped a hand through the mist, cutting off the call. He wasn't quite sure what Nico would need help with, but the son of the sea was more than happy to help. It'd been a little while since he'd seen his friend. Plus, they'd be with Thalia too. It'd been even longer since that'd happened.

"You're looking better," Artemis commented easily, poking him gently in the ribs.

He agreed, "Excited about the little mission thingy. Haven't had all three of us together in a minute."

"Are you sure that you want me to come then?"

Percy stared at her for a second before nodding, "Of course I am. Unless you don't want to?"

"I am okay with it, so long as I am not intruding."

"You're not," Percy shook his head, "Plus, Nico said you should too. And Thalia's not going to disagree."

Artemis hummed, "If you say so."

"I do say so," Percy grinned, taking a moment to place the blanket on top of his lap, "I figured we could relax for a little while, maybe find something to do before we get back on the road again."

"What did you have in mind?"

Percy shrugged, "I figured there must be some nice tree or something we can park under and just listen to music for a while."

"That works for me," Artemis smiled, "Are we going to drive through the night, or do you want to find somewhere to stay."

Percy shrugged, "I figured we'd just play it by ear again."

"As we usually do," Artemis nodded, "I see no issue with that."

"Great," Percy grinned, sliding over towards the driver's seat, "Where'd you end up sleeping last night anyway?"

Artemis blanked on how to answer for a moment, sitting there while he began pulling out of the spot. She answered after a second, "In your bed, why?"

"Oh just cause I woke up in the loft bed and I ended up finding you downstairs eating when I woke up," Percy answered easily, turning to look out the back window, "I just wasn't sure where you ended up because I sort of stole your spot."

Artemis nodded slowly, "I see."


Some fun stuff and some not fun stuff in this chapter. There are some undertones that I didn't mean to write but ended up doing anyway. Whoops. Anyway, it was enjoyable to write, and I had some fun setting up a future little bit of the story. Can't wait to write that when it comes up. Ended up writing a ton of other parts that I didn't need to, but I had a lot of ideas stuck in my head that I just had to get down. Anyway, on to fun stuff.
To lordofthenight97: Yeah I thought about doing that, but then I just ended up writing it in full in one of those little writing comas. Might do that for some of the ones after that though. To kikinder: Thanks! I wanted to explore a bit of it because I feel like I always talk about Percy and his feelings rather than both of them. Sure, there are little bits here and there, but I do love trying to write them in different ways. Glad to hear that you like her though! I try to add bits of her from traditional styling while adding my own twist. To pjtoolz14: Thanks for reading! To Katastrofix: That's crazy to me since I have some amazing peers on here. Still though, thank you for that! It means a lot to me. And I'm glad you can relate! I've had some of these moments too and it's a ton of fun to just write them out and have fun with them. To Remvis: We're getting closer to the fun stuff. And thank you! With so little actual story, I have to have something to keep everything grounded you know? And agreed on the ADHD thing. I do it all the time and so I have to stop myself from doing that in my writing. Thanks again! To IsItReallyTho: I know what you mean since Nico was always one of the characters I always identified with for one reason or another. And I enjoy writing it! It's a great time for me so I tend to do it pretty often. Writers block isn't too bad yet, but I'll let you all know if I need to take a break. Doubt it'll be soon though since there are some things I'm really excited to write. To mastercheif1229: Hope you like it then! I had some fun, but it's not as much of a feel good chapter as they usually are. To Dudududhehe: Thanks! Always love hearing from you, and hope you enjoy. To TomorrowCarpe Diem: He does indeed. Just wait a few chapters though. Got some fun stuffed planned. To Vladiz45: I agree. Love that song, but I need to heal him up a bit more before it all. Love Beartooth though, and killer song. To HellRaiderS: Thanks! New update is here. Enjoy! To sushiman57: Thanks! That's a crazy compliment so thank you! To anon516: Might steal that idea. Going to workshop that a little and see if it goes anywhere. To DoomsdayKid: Ah you know how it is. I stare at my work till it annoys me, you know? Thank you though. It does mean the world to me. I update Wednesdays! And I felt really good about that line, so glad you enjoyed it! Also, thanks! Changed it already. To Aether27: Glad to hear it! And big thank you for always reading. I love hearing that you're enjoying! To Guest: Thanks! I alluded to it a little in this chapter, but I've got some stuff planned in the future. To BoyFromAngels: Small ones for sure. Not anything major like a big quest, but I do have some important plot points that I've been setting up. And thanks! I've got so many ideas for the story but not enough time to write them. Wish I could type directly from my brain, you know? Have a good one as always! To Aldrek: That's a little crazy to me, but I love to hear it, so thank you! Love that you're enjoying it! Makes my day to hear that. To Pixie Duck: Sorry to hear that. Not really sure how to respond to that, but I do thank you for letting me know. And, for that matter, I do agree on a few of those points. To Dab055: Ah thanks! There are some fun things planned for the road to get the ball rolling again. And, I can't either, but I've got a plan for it! It'll be here relatively soon. And, you sort of read my mind on that last part, but I addressed it a little. Therer was an early iteration of this chapter that did discuss but I didn't end up using it. To Guest: Thanks! Been enjoying writing them, and I have some stuff planned for it! I think it might be a mix of both, but we'll see when I end up writing it. To CuriousGuest: Thanks! It means a lot to me to hear that. Their interactions are one of the strong points of this story, so I love hearing that you're enjoying. I do plan on finishing it! Been going pretty strong, but short of me dying, it should end up finished. To Cmonty17: Hey thanks! I like using ffn a bit more, but I figured that it wouldn't hurt given some of the issues going on with the site. To iNeptune: Yep! Glad to hear it. Got some fun stuff coming up in the next maybe five chapters?
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