Well, here it is. This chapter is something I've been wanting to write for a while now, if only to get the reveal out there and see how all of you react. I do think that I should warn some people that there is mentions of alcohol in this chapter, though nothing particularly graphic. I'm putting the warning here if only to say that I did.

Either way, I'll see you at the end of the chapter!


Kevin had put a lot of trust into Nazz, Lagoona, and Gil these past few days then he's put into anything else within his entire life. With his girlfriend, that was implicit. The latter two he was just going to trust on blind faith at this point.

Said blind faith had somehow gotten him into New Salem, along with Monster High. And despite being briefed about as much as the three could without breaking some serious secrecy laws, he still hadn't been mentally prepared for the onslaught of supernatural stuff.

Kevin had been prepared for a few shocking sights but seeing nearly every resident be some form of inhuman or strange thing was still a sight to behold. Especially since they all mingled so easily together, hanging out with each other without any issue. Undead, spiritual, all of that made his head spin immensely.

The worst part of it that he was only seeing half of it if this whole Legend thing was to be believed. Fairy tales were a stretch to him, but he'd get used to it. Maybe. If his memory wasn't erased.

Which reminded him that he probably shouldn't be gawking so much. Would look weird in any high school, so he probably shouldn't be doing it here.

"Are you sure that they'll be here? I really don't want to be doing this much longer than I have to." Nazz had taken over this part of the search, something Kevin was infinitely grateful for. He was barely functioning as it is. "I'm surprised nobody's questioned us yet."

"Me too. People have gotten a lot less on edge, so maybe that's why nobody cares." Lagoona guided them through the halls, doing her best not to let them stay in one place. "Guess everyone's getting amped for the party. It'll be nice to forget about that monster hunter."

"God, of course those exist." Kevin mumbled to himself, swaying slightly. He was steadied by his girlfriend, though he failed to notice it. "Of course there are magic racists in a supernatural society."

"Yeah, why are you surprised? Aren't most human movies based on how humans don't like what they don't understand?" Gil rolled his eyes, already emotionally tired from all of this, with physical exhaustion following close behind. "Cleo's up ahead. Maybe one of those guys are with her."

Kevin noted that Gil was pointing towards an Egyptian mummy. Those were on the table apparently. He decided to shelve that thought for later when the girl noticed them.

"Lagoona, good to see you." It was hard to tell if Cleo was being genuine. The fact it wasn't followed by reprimanding was good sign, though. "I thought you were hanging out with your cousin."

"I am. We just happen to be looking for someone." Lagoona did her best to sound casual about this, but it failed miserably as the mummy narrowed her eyes at her. She gulped, fighting the urge to turn away. "Is Ed here right now? We need to talk with him."

"He's in the classroom. We found that Ghostly Gossip author and he's talking to her with Ghoulia." Cleo shrugged, eyes finally moving over to Nazz and Kevin. She raised an eyebrow, still feigning disinterest. "Any reason why you two are interested in my friend? I don't believe I've seen you around here before."

"We just got into town." Nazz adjusted a bag on her shoulder, ignoring the mummy's inquisitive stare. " We actually know him from before he moved here. We need to talk to him about something."

"About what exactly?"

The group looked towards Ghoulia as she stepped out of the open classroom door, trailed behind by a Spectra Vondergeist. She waved off the spirit so she didn't overhear the rest of the impending conversation, using her text to speech app for the meantime.

"I didn't realize Ed knew any other Monsters outside of this place." The zombie leaned forward, looking over Nazz like she was under a microscope. "He and his friends are unfortunately very closed off about their past. To say the least, you're both quite a surprise."

"Look, can we just talk the big guy? We've been looking for him forever and I'm really starting to lose patience." Kevin figured it was a dumb move, especially since he was the most vulnerable one here, but this waiting around was killing him. "We just need to tell him and the other two dorks something and we can leave."

The redhead almost thought he made a mistake when the zombie's intelligent eyes narrowed at him, causing him to shrink back. Kevin did relax before it became thoughtful. Ghoulia turned, opening the door up and saying something with her own vocal cords. Kevin didn't understand it, but somebody must've, because he heard something shuffling behind the doorway.

"Sorry, just wanted to make sure we didn't leave our stuff here." Ed's voice came out, almost causing him to jump out of his boots. God, he never realized how quiet it was until he talked. "Mr. Hackington can really be touchy about that kind of…"

Ed walked through the doorway, smiling up until he caught eyes with Kevin and Nazz. His mouth moved, but words didn't come out for a few seconds, causing little noises to come out. He did stop, jaw clenching as a fake smile and panicked eyes switched over everyone for a brief second.

"Nazz, Kevin! How'd you get in here?" Ed raised his arms up, like he was ready to give them a hug. His face said that if they tried, it might be a different story. "Seriously, how did you get here? I'm pretty sure we didn't leave an address."

"It's nice to see you too, Ed!" Nazz clenched her bag tightly, awkwardness and a tiny bit of fear seeping in. "Lagoona's my cousin. I was asking around about you guys and she told me you were going here. I'm surprised to hear you're a Monster too."

"Well, it's not like I can tell anyone." Ed shrugged before turning his attention to Kevin. "Any reason why you guys are here? Not that it isn't nice to see you, but y'know."

"We," Kevin gulped. He shouldn't feel nervous, this was one of the dorks for god's sake. Sure, a little scarier and with a few new abilities, but same dork. "We have some news. Personal stuff to talk about. Can we find the other two dorks and talk to them too?"

"Sure, I know where they are." Ed swooped in behind the two, putting his hands on their backs. He was already leading them down the hallway, eye twitching as they moved. "We can catch up on some stuff too! We've been pretty busy, and I think you'll like what we've been doing around here."

There was a pause where Ed checked that they were far away enough from the other Monsters where they couldn't be heard. He leaned forward, keeping his voice low. "Nazz, you're part sea monster, right?"

"Yeah. Comes from my father's side." The blonde gulped at the menacing aura he seemed to exude. This was the first time she'd ever felt it from him and that somehow made it scarier. "He met my mom when they were young, and he told her not long after they got married."

"Okay, cool, cool, cool." Ed hummed in thought before turning his attention to Kevin. "And what about you Kevin?"

Kevin immediately blanked at that, realizing he had no idea how to lie here. He gulped before shaking his head, trying to smile as Ed's eyes narrowed. "It's complicated dude."

Ed hummed again, moving up a little. He didn't say anything for a little bit, gears in his head turning.

"We'll focus on that later." That basically translated to the fact that he knew that was a lie and they were in a lot of trouble if Ed felt like getting out of this by telling. "Let's find Double D and Eddy. I'm sure they'll be really happy to know that you're here."

The couple had the distinct feeling that he was lying. That feeling was only proven by the faint shadows floating around Ed that promised that he wasn't happy they were here either.

The fact that they were given a wide berth as they passed by every other Monster in their way was not comforting in the slightest.


"Princess, I normally wouldn't care, but I don't think pouting isn't going to fix anything."

Eddy was, as usual, multitasking. Not only was he helping decorate the cottage they were using as their base for the party, but he was also doing his best to convince Apple to get off her but and forgive Ashlynn. He wasn't particularly happy that he was supposed to do this, but he was apparently the closest to her in terms of friendship.

"He's got a point. Ashlynn's not going to apologize for doing what makes her happy, but she does want your approval." Set up some lights with a careful use of her magic, huffing at the difficulty. "I've been hearing that her relationship with Hunter is getting a bit rocky. Maybe it'd help if you talked to her."

"I'm not the one with the problem here, Raven. She's the one that decided she didn't trust me enough to talk about her relationship with." Apple did her best to focus on her side of the decorating, but her sour mood hampered her progress. "I won't say that I wouldn't have had misgivings about it, but she's the one that decided to avoid the issue."

"Maybe because she felt that you wouldn't be happy about it, which you're only proving to her right now." Raven sighed, rubbing at her eyes a little. They'd been talking about this for hours and it felt like she they were just going in circles. "Look, even if she didn't do right by not telling you anything, you have an opportunity to save a good relationship here. Isn't that something a princess should do?"

"Oh, now that's a low blow there, Ray." Eddy laughed before receiving a scathing glare from the two girls. "Hey, that doesn't mean you aren't right. Princess, remember, this isn't only about you and Ashlynn. Since Little Miss Misdemeanor started reporting on it, this became a Royal/Rebel thing. It's your responsibility to put out the fire here."

"It only became that since those two decided to make a public announcement about it in the middle of school." Apple did have to acknowledge that was a pretty big thing. She didn't want to back down from this, even if the guilt ate her up as time went on. "And who is 'Little Miss Misdemeanor' anyway?"

"Blondie. He started calling her that after she tried breaking into his locker." Raven snapped her fingers trying to get things back on track. "That's not what we're focusing on here. You need to say something to Ashlynn soon before this spreads too far around the school."

"I really wish you just signed the book." Apple's bitter tone caught them off guard, as well as what she said. "This wouldn't be happening at all if you did."

"Low blow, Princess." Eddy zapped the blonde lightly with some magic. Not enough to actually harm her, but enough to get the point across. "She isn't the issue here and you know it."

Apple only huffed, though she did look guilty about it. She moved a little farther away so she wouldn't have to listen anymore, leaving Raven to angrily put some decorations up. Eddy could only shrug, angrily muttering to himself about the blonde's apparent resistance.

Meanwhile, a little way away from them, Double D watched the scene while chewing one of his cheeks. This wasn't going as good as he hoped.

"Guess Apple is still pretty ticked. I do kinda get where she's coming from, honestly." Cerise sorted out some of the party favors they'd be handing out, though she did keep an eye out on the scene. "I'd be hurt if one of my friends was hiding a secret boyfriend behind my back."

"Yes, but she does need to process these feelings a tad bit better than she's doing now." Double D did feel sympathy as well, he really did. But keeping things under control was his job and Apple was making it difficult due to her refusal. "I can't imagine how she'd feel if we told her what we were hiding."

"Oh, there'd be no debate. She'd be calling somebody, that's for sure." Cerise sighed, rubbing at her forehead before getting back to work. "I guess we can't really criticize Ashlynn then. A little affair pales in comparison to a forbidden marriage."

"Not to mention the scam of the century taking place right under two school's noses." Double D scoffed, getting back to work too. He did pause, giving the hooded girl an apologetic look. "Sorry about what Ed said, by the way. He told me about that little conversation you two had."

"Don't worry about it. I was wondering when one of them would say something. I'm just surprised it was him that said it." Cerise had gotten over the fear pretty quickly, deciding to accept the fact it was Ed being protective of his friends. "If anything, it was overdue."

Cerise looked up briefly, perking up as she noticed something. She bumped her arm into his, jerking her head subtly at two approaching figures. "Clawdeen and Maddie are coming. They look serious."

Double D immediately straightened himself out, doing his best to act natural. She wasn't wrong, they did seem to have something on their minds."

"Hey guys! Sorry if we've been distant lately." Maddie was going straight to the point, which was refreshing compared to the running around the two had been doing for days now. "There's actually something we need to talk about."

"Is something wrong? No offense, but you two have been acting weird for a while now." Cerise decided to go for the throat too. Two can play at this game and she was tired of dancing around all of this. "Are you going to tell us what's going on now?"

"We'd appreciate it, that's for sure." Double D did his best to play good cop in this situation, smiling nervously. It'd be nice to get over this rough patch, especially with everything going on. "If you're willing to, of course."

Clawdeen seemed the most nervous, looking between the two with a stern, but guilty look in her eyes. She took in a deep breath before starting.

"Okay, look," The werewolf looked between the two to make sure they were listening closely. "We need to have a long talk about-"

"Uh, Double D?"

Ed's hesitant voice caught the four off guard. Ed looked apologetic only for a second, keeping Eddy in a tight grip. No one had seen him there, much less grab one of his friends.

"Sorry. Something kinda came up and I need to get him." Ed truly did seem sorry, but it was obviously urgent. "We really need you there, Double D. Like, right now."

"I don't know what he's talking about, but I think we should go along with it." Eddy tried to get Ed's hand off his shoulder, but it was held in a tight grip. "I'd like my arm back, so let's get it over with."

"Ah. Okay?" Double D turned to give the others a confused look. "It looks like I'm busy right now. We'll continue this later, right?"

Clawdeen really didn't want to put it off, but it was rare for Ed to look this serious. She growled lightly before nodding her head. "Make it quick. It's important."

"Will do." Double D just nodded, smiling softly before moving on out. Ed even grabbed him to move him along, only making this all the stranger to everyone watching.

"So, anyone know what they're going to talk about?"

The group nearly yelped, Blondie somehow having snuck up on them during the encounter. Her hair was a bit frazzled and some honey could be seen in her hair, implying she'd been "investigating" again. She held a recording device tightly in her hand, looking at it ever few seconds.

"Jeez, Blondie, how long have you been standing there?" Cerise smoothed out her hood, looking down at the device with suspicion. "Please tell me you aren't just recording random conversations again. I thought you learned not to do that last time."

"Oh, I'm not doing that again. Though, Grimm wasn't able to confiscate all of my equipment." The blonde shrugged, handing it carefully. "I was just wondering if you knew what was going on with Ed and those two people he was leading around here. He seemed pretty fidgety and I figured there's a story behind that."

"We don't know what you're talking about. Ed just got the other two and left." Clawdeen still wasn't happy about that, and this new annoyance was setting her more on edge. "And you didn't answer the question. What is that thing?"

"Oh, right! It's a speaker and recorder." The reporter just shrugged at their incredulous glances, fiddling with the device again. "I was able to figure out what room Ed was going to put those two in and decided to bug it. This should catch anything they talk about."

"Um, Blondie? I think you're going a little off the deep end again." Maddie tried to reach for the device subtly, only to have it snatched away in response. "Last time you did something like this, you were suspended for a month. I know stories have been slow lately, but…"

The device crackled before she could finish her sentence, silencing the whole group. Snatches of conversation caused their disgust to waver in favor of curiosity. Clawdeen, despite having some misgivings about this, waved over Apple and Raven, who were followed by Ghoulia and Cleo. The latter two had arrived while this was going on.

Before any more questions could be asked, the static started to clear, and voices started to pour out of it…


"Monobrow, can you please explain what the hell is going on here? My arm is starting to bruise."

Ed did get his hand off of his friend then, though it only switched to his back. This caused irritation to flare in the smaller boy.

"Though it could've been worded much better, he does have a point Ed." Double D's anxiety was starting to spike, his tall friend's quiet act making him more nervous than he would care to admit. "Does it involve the scam? Or is it something more important."

"Both. It's both." Ed stopped then, looking around to check if anyone was nearby. Other than Lagoona and Gil, who had decided to keep their distance on this one, nobody was around. He grabbed a door opening it and shuffling them inside. "We're about to have a really weird reunion. Might want to hurry this up."

"Ed, seriously, what the hell are you…" Eddy took a look inside the room and his protests died within his throat. Double D was quick to follow suite, noticing the same thing he did. "Oh."

Kevin and Nazz were sitting at a table, owlishly blinking at the other two Ed's. It started up an unofficial staring contest between them, neither due blinking. Ed just simply rolled his eyes, locking the door quickly.

"Yeah. Turns out Nazz is part sea monster. Figured out we were here thanks to her cousin." Ed's smile was sarcastic, never reaching his eyes. He motioned at the three chairs meant for them. "They've got news for us."

Eddy did snap out of it at that, expressions shifting several times. It eventually settled into one of rage, exemplified by him moving to the table quickly. He slammed the metal loudly, hands alight with magic.

"What are you two doing here?" Eddy sounded calm, though the magic was a good indicator that he wasn't. "I'm not going to bother asking how you found us, but I can't help but be surprised that you even bothered looking."

"Jesus, you actually are magic. This explains way too much." Kevin apparently hadn't heard the question, staring down at the magic in wonder. "No wonder you were able to do that weird stuff when we were kids. Everything makes sense now."

"Eddy, calm down. We're not going to get anywhere by yelling at them." Double D grabbed at his shorter friends' hands, moving them off the table and setting him down into a seat. "I'm surprised they came here too, but that doesn't mean we need to get violent over this."

"Why wouldn't we look for you guys? You three just disappeared one day for no reason!" Nazz looked ready to throw down despite the magic being thrown about. "We weren't close, but that doesn't mean we couldn't be worried about you guys!"

Ed slammed a hand down onto the table, shutting everyone up quickly. He gave everyone a look before taking a deep breath. He let it out slowly, smiling serenely at them.

"Let's start over." He looked at Nazz and Kevin. His expression did give way to curiosity. "How's everyone in Peach Creek doing? Anything new?"

"Everyone's doing fine, mostly. Rolf's farm is still growing, though some of the animals are still sad that you left." Kevin was glad for the subject change, tapping his fingers on the table. "Johnny's getting some counseling, but not a lot of progress there. The Kankers are still in juvenile hall."

"Jimmy hasn't been doing much either. Focused on school right now." Nazz winced as she looked at Ed again, moving her eyes away. "Sarah's fine too. Your parents might be facing criminal charges. Double D's too."

That declaration soured the mood immediately, dimming the rage and confusion. Eddy growled, but turned the light off in his hands, sitting down. Double D followed suit right after.

"Look," Eddy tried his best to venture out. He swallowed down any complaints, trying to focus. "Why are you two here? I can get how- good to know your part sea monster Nazz- but you guys showing up is a little out of left field."

"We do appreciate the concern, though, even if we are doing well for ourselves so far." Double D patted his friend on the arm, face strained. "But even after dealing with that… unpleasant situation a few years back, I wouldn't call us close friends. Not close enough to warrant this kind of effort."

"This was more her idea than anything. We all kinda figured you'd guys disappear at some point; we were all just waiting for you to call one of us." Kevin shrugged. Despite the casual statement, he did figure that was what would happen. "When you didn't come back or call, a lot of us started to get worried. And then… something happened."

"Something? You're gonna have to be more specific, Shovel Chin." Eddy's irritation was returning, only held back the need to get them out of here. "A lot of things can happen in four months."

"He's got a point." Double D narrowed his eyes, trying to deduce what it could be. "Our parents aren't under arrest, I'm assuming. Criminal charges, but nothing yet. The Kanker sisters are still locked up, thank god."

"It's really complicated, okay?" Nazz rubbed at her eyes. She felt exhausted, and they'd barely said anything yet. "It involves your brother."

"Seriously? That isn't exactly news, Nazz." Eddy rolled his eyes, leaning back into his chair. "He fall off the wagon again? Or did my parents finally kick him out?"

"He doesn't know of our location as well, right?" The suggestion from Double D did cause everyone to pause, an inkling of fear instilled in all of them. "We can't have him appearing here. That wouldn't end well in the slightest."

"You don't have to worry about that." Nazz said it with finality, shaking her head. "Like I said, it's really complicated."

"Then tell us. We're getting nowhere fast." Ed really didn't like being serious this long. This wasn't his role. His role was comic relief and he needed to get back to that soon. "It can't be that complicated."

Nazz looked like she wanted to counter that, but she did stop to think it over. The next few words she'd say would change this conversation immensely, but they needed to be said.

"Eddy," She started, ripping off the band aid once and for all. "Your brother is dead."

And once again, the room became silent, the mood changing. Eddy froze at the words, Ed and Double D bracing themselves for… well, something. They weren't exactly sure what.

"Mind expanding on that?" Eddy sounded pretty calm, though that meant nothing considering the news. "You know, for context."

"He was driving drunk again. Had a fight with your parents and took his old car out for a spin." Kevin didn't sound sorry, but he was trying to do this gently. Eddy could freak out and blast this place into pieces if didn't. "It went headfirst into a pole. Nobody else got hurt."

"Your parents asked around whether we knew where you guys went so Eddy could attend the funeral." Nazz was just as tense, waiting for some kind of reaction. "Since we weren't sure if you guys would ever come back, we decided to look for you."

"Do you," Ed reached out his hand, stopping midway. "Do you have some kind of flier for it? Invitation? I don't know how funeral work, give me an out here."

Kevin reached into his jacket, throwing out a piece of a newspaper. Eddy grabbed it before it could hit the table, turning it. Reading it over, he realized it was an obituary, an outdates picture of his brother on it.

Evan Williams, age 28, died in Peach Creek yesterday during a tragic car accident, ending his life before it truly began…

"Dear lord." That was proof enough, at least to Double D. He highly doubted they'd go to the trouble of faking an obituary like this. "Eddy, are you okay? At least say something."

Eddy kept reading the obituary instead of answering, memorizing every detail. Some of the descriptions were certainly interesting, especially to the reality of the man himself. His death had been quick, apparently.

The short Ed boy eventually snickered after finishing it. That snicker turned into a full-blown laugh.

"Can you believe some of the stuff they're saying in this?" Eddy folded the obituary up, putting it into his pocket as he laughed. "Tragic? They wouldn't say that if they knew him."

"I'm sorry?" Double D raised an eyebrow, looking at the others with worry. This wasn't what any of them were expecting.

"Don't be. I'm surprised the bastard didn't get himself killed sooner." Eddy leaned forward towards Nazz and Kevin, tilting his head. "You guys staying long? I'm guessing Kevin here doesn't really want to be here longer than he has to."

"W-We're renting a hotel room right now. We can stay long enough for that party you guys mentioned." Nazz blinked at the disinterested look the boy gave her. "Are you sure you're okay? I get not missing him, but he was still family."

"We both know what Evan was like." Eddy turned, heading towards the door. "Glad you two stopped by! Feel free to stay for the party, it'll be a hell of a bash."

The door was opened, and the boy gone before they could react, leaving them all bewildered. Ed actually got up, looked at the others with a strained expression before following him.

"Well. I can't say I expected him to react like that." Double D tried to smile, though it was obviously fake to them. "Maybe we can exchange numbers? I'd hate for this to end with you both empty handed."

"Sure." Kevin was easing into his chair, just happy that Eddy hadn't decided to obliterate anything then and there. "We got our phones right here. Can probably snag an iCoffin while we're here."

"Excellent." Double D grabbed a pen and paper out of his lab coats pocket. He stopped before writing his number, a thought occurring. "One question before I give you mine, though."

"Shoot."

"You don't seem too surprised to see us here. I'm wondering why." It wasn't a question. Double D didn't even know why he mentioned it in the first place. "I would've at least asked some questions about all of this if I was in your position.

The two gave each other a look before shrugging. Nazz especially didn't seem nonplussed by all of this.

"Like Kevin said, it just makes sense." Nazz didn't see how it was a big deal. "You guys always did build some amazing stuff. I should've realized something was up years ago."

"Yeah, I never knew that wasn't normal until talking to some other football players out of state." Kevin chuckled. It wasn't funny, but he needed to laugh anyway. "We were just kids, and you made all of that stuff for scams? I'm starting to kick myself for not asking questions sooner."

…Huh. Well, Double D certainly wasn't expecting that. Guess they were just weird enough for this to work. He would've been insulted if he weren't relieved to hear that it wouldn't disrupt their current scam.

While writing down the numbers for them, Double D couldn't help but wonder if they'd been preparing for these roles all their lives.

He wasn't really sure how to feel about that.


The recording device fizzled out after that. Nothing else could be heard, though no one in the group was sure what they would do if they could hear more.

Apple breathed in deeply, a flood of emotions stirring deeply. She wasn't the only one feeling that, obviously, but she was the only one that didn't seem to be controlled by it.

"Cerise," She motioned for the hooded girl to grab Blondie, hoping that the implication was obvious. "You wouldn't mind getting Blondie to her room, right? She doesn't seem to be getting a lot of sleep."

"Right!" Cerise didn't bother fighting against that, grabbing the blonde easily, the recording device taken into her custody fast. She'd dispose of it later. "We'll have to talk later, Clawdeen. Looks like we'll all be busy pretty soon."

"That's fine." The werewolf didn't even bother looking disappointed, ears dropping. She had some things to think about, anyway. "You know where to find me."

Most of the group began to disperse, some keeping an eye out for the Ed's. Though it sounded like they'd left, they couldn't see them just yet. Ghoulia was obviously looking for Ed, Maddie looking for Double D.

Apple was able to grab Raven, stopping the sorceress from leaving. The princess squeezed her hand, not looking at her directly.

"I'm sorry for what I said earlier. About blaming you for the whole thing with Ashlynn." Apple meant it, though it pained her to say it. "It wasn't fair to say it, much less put it on you."

The sorceress smiled lightly, squeezing her friends' hand back. "Thanks, Apple. That means a lot."

The girl let go, letting the sorceress get back to finding Ed or Eddy. The blonde watched her leave with Cleo, leaving her as the only one to be left of their group in the decorating room.

With a simple sigh, she went back to work. Working was a good distraction, and it helped her think.

And she certainly had plenty to think about.


For the person that called the fact Eddy's brother would play a part in this, you were half right. Congratulations on calling it so long ago.

This might be an anti-climax for some people hoping to see a confrontation between Eddy and his brother, but I figured this would a little more heart wrenching. Let's face it, if they'd met each other again, Eddy would wipe the floor with him. But the worst thing a person like his brother could do is to leave him unsatisfied with the conclusion.

Yeah, I used some headcanon's to give Eddy a last name and his brother a first name. I don't know why Williams fits as a last name to me, but it does. I probably won't mention it again for a long time, but I feel like it's fitting for little Skipper anyway.

Either way, angst is ahead of us now! See you all next chapter.