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BGM: Labyrinth (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
"So… how are the new legs? Er… three of 'em?" Revali asked.
"Well, at least I can move around now."
The Guardian reached forward and tried to crawl around, scraping its body across the ground.
"Barely. I just need the other set of legs and I should be good to go."
"I'm amazed it was just the legs." Teba said. "I thought for sure he would have had other Guardian parts fly off."
"My creator could only make my legs detachable. He was about to work on the head for easier maintenance right when the calamity struck."
"As usual, Ganon's got impeccable timing." Revali rolled his eyes while Tulin examined the legs out of curiosity.
At that moment, they heard footsteps as they turned to see Weiss approaching.
"Ah, Weiss… come to check on your-"
Winter landed on the ground behind her.
"-...AI broth-...Winter?!" Revali said in surprise.
"Revali…" Winter said melancholically. "Based on those wisps around you, you had also perished a century ago."
"I'm amazed that you are still alive." Revali said. "...How…?"
"I was sealed inside Mount Lanayru thanks to Naydra. Father had fought off the Silver Lion, but had perished. There's no doubt in my mind that the Platinum Lynel used the Calamity to its advantage."
"Oh…" Revali grimaced. "Where are your folks by the way?"
"Over here." A voice said as Willow and Jacques appeared in front of them.
"Eeep!" Tulin yelped, hiding behind his father.
"These are your parents, Weiss?" Teba asked as Weiss nodded. "Well-" He looked at Willow in particular. "I can see where you and Winter got their looks."
He blushed immediately after. "Apologies, that came out wrong."
Willow laughed. "Don't worry. You're not the first one who said something like that. Revali did too."
Revali blushed. "You had to bring that up…"
"So pretty…!" Tulin said in awe once he looked past his father.
The Guardian turned his head and fired a beam of light to showcase the AI.
"Hello again, Weiss. Hello Willow, Jacques and Winter. A pleasure to finally meet you."
"The boy hadn't trained the AI to call us "mother and father", I see…" Jacques deadpanned.
"Why would I? Whitley is my creator and you are not. Technically speaking, Whitley would be my father."
"So would that technically make these two "grandparents"?" Revali asked.
Willow sighed. "And just like that, the joints on my body are aching now…"
"Your joints? My back is now bothering me!" Jacques "harumphed".
Drama queens… Weiss thought.
Winter approached Whitley. "Whitley… I'm so glad that you are ali-" She went to hug him, only her arms went through him. "-Ve…? How are you-"
"Honestly, this is starting to become amusing." Whitley chuckled as Winter moved her arms around him.
Winter frowned. "I see…"
"I do have a final message from Whitley. Do you wish to hear it, Winter?"
"Please… I just want to see him one last time."
"Very well. Beginning playback."
"Oh daddy, I hate this part!" Tulin said, covering his ears and covering his face in his father's feathers.
"There there, it's alright…"
"It's never easy to watch a second time…" Revali mumbled.
"Third for me." Weiss closed her eyes.
"Oooh… wait, third time?"
"I brought Mipha over."
"Ah. That would explain why she seemed a bit melancholy."
Willow and Jacques said nothing, but the latter held his wife's hand while Willow put her hand over her mouth.
Winter watched on with despair in her eyes. She wanted to reach in and pull Whitley out, but she knew she couldn't. Her body refused to move. She was helpless.
"If you're out there… find the pieces, anything you need! You're our only hope!"
"Pause it!"
"Pausing playback."
End BGM
BGM: Growing Sorrow (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
Winter found herself walking up toward the screen. She said nothing as she stared at it. The frightened look in Whitley's eyes, yet there was a glimmer of hope in there somewhere. The determination in his face right as he was about to press the button fearlessly right as a Guardian was behind him.
She slowly reached out to him, her hand gently touching the hologram, as if she wanted to hold him. She closed her eyes.
"What are you doing out of bed?"
"I had a nightmare… a Lynel used me as a chew toy…"
"Yikes…"
"Can I… sleep with you… for tonight?"
"Of course. I'll make sure that big bad Lynel won't bother you ever again."
Winter clutched her chest, tears beginning to fall through her eyes. Holding Whitley when he was just a little boy and snuggled with her big sister whenever he was distressed… and now here he was, moments before that damned Guardian wiped him off of the face of the planet.
It tore her heart strings. She opened her eyes to look at Whitley once more as tears free fell.
"I love you." She silently mouthed as she turned her head toward the AI with a silent nod.
"Resuming playback."
Whitley slammed his fist onto the button, and then the Guardian's laser fired, filling the room with an explosion.
Nobody said anything as Winter clenched her fists. Part of her regretted that she wished to continue the final moments, but she knew it would have been foolish to think that Whitley possibly survived.
"Thank you…" Winter only said and turned around. "I… needed that."
"Are you sure?" Weiss asked.
"Yes. I'm sure." Winter nodded as she then hugged Weiss tightly. "You may not remember me… but you're all I have left…" She whispered as Weiss said nothing but returned the hug.
"Come on, let's take you to Lurelin."
End BGM
"Right." Winter nodded as she gave her parents one last hug before she took Weiss's hand and teleported to the shrine in Hateno Village.
Willow and Jacques both nodded at the Rito before disappearing.
"Come on, let's head back to Rito Village." Revali said.
"Right." Teba nodded.
"See you, big spider robot~!" Tulin waved as they flew off.
"Big spider robot…?" Whitley wondered as he looked at his giant mecha body. "Hmm. I suppose he's right."
BGM: Hateno Village (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
"Hateno…" Winter whispered, looking around the bustling town. "It hasn't changed a bit."
She looked over to Weiss, seeing that she looked guilty. "Weiss? Are you okay?"
"It's just… I can't for the life of me remember who you are. All I know is that you're my eldest sister and your name. It took me mere seconds to remember Whitley and my father. It took me a bit longer to remember my mother. But you… I can't help but draw blanks, no matter how hard I try. Nothing about you is familiar to me."
She looked away shamefully. "Calling you my sister just feels wrong…"
Winter pulled her into a hug. "It's hard… I know. Memories can be tricky, and memories can be altered without one knowing about it. Just know that no matter what, I'm still your sister even if you had forgotten me. While it does sting that you can't remember me… I'm just glad that you're still alive."
"Same to you, I suppose." Weiss nodded as they walked away from the shrine. "By the way… I bought a house here a few days ago."
"You have?"
Weiss pointed across the bridge. "Over there. I haven't really done much with it. I haven't asked the guys to put in new furniture."
"Well… let's see if we can't do something about it." Winter walked over to the house, where they would see Bolson resting under a tree. "Excuse me!"
"Hmm?" Bolson looked up from his name. "Ooooh, you're a foxy one~" He stood up. "If you're looking to buy this house, you're too late. The cute one already bought it."
Winter brought out her sword, pointing it at Bolson. "The "cute one" is my baby sister. I will not tolerate you calling her "cute" in that tone of voice."
"Winter…" Weiss blushed.
Bolson raised his hands up. "I said cute in a platonic way!"
Winter narrowed her eyes.
"Okay, okay, I won't call her cute anymore!"
"Good." Winter put her weapon away.
"You're a feisty one… I like you." Bolson smirked. "That said, if you want this whole place refurbished, I'm going to need a lot of cash."
Winter dug into her pockets, pulling out ten Gold Rupees. "Would this suffice?"
Bolson gasped, his eyes turning into Rupees at the mere sight of them. "Yes, this will do nicely~! Karson! Let's get to work!"
"Right away, Bolson!"
"Wait a minute, where's that Hudson guy?" Weiss wondered.
"Oh him~? He went off to do a project of his own in the Akkala region. Last I heard, he found a quaint little spot near Lake Akkala. Perhaps you could go and say hi."
"Maybe I will one of these days." Weiss nodded.
"Now then. Chop chop!"
A few minutes later…
"Alright, it is finished! We also took the liberty to trim up the lawn, plant fruit trees in it and built a well!"
"...But that was five minutes! How could you build a well that fast?" Weiss wondered.
"Bolson Construction Company secret, hon-"
Shing!
Bolson flinched as Winter aimed her sword at him again.
"Bolson Construction Company secret… my dea-"
Winter narrowed her eyes.
"My… compadre?"
"That's better." Winter said, putting it away.
What a woman… Karson and Bolson thought in unison.
"Well, now that's done. Call us if you need anything~!" Bolson waved as the two walked away as the duo looked inside, seeing furniture decorated all over the home.
Winter smiled. "Perfect."
"Soooo… you carry pocket money with you? And all Gold Rupees?"
"Well, I did have a bank account… though I doubt I can make a withdrawal these days. I carry a few Gold Rupees with me just in case I needed it. To be honest, I was saving up to have a blacksmith make a new weapon for me or just upgrade my current one. Unfortunately, I was sealed inside of a mountain for a century."
"I should make some time to go back to Mount Lanayru. I mean… we're both Lanayran, so we're immune to the cold. We have magic with us. I've been told soon after I woke up that there's a small village there."
"Personally, I think there's nothing but ruins there at this point, but if you want to head back there at any time, I won't stop you."
"Right." Weiss nodded. "But never mind that… let's head to Lurelin."
End BGM
With a nod, both sisters took off toward the south, and when they encountered monsters, they both quickly subdued them in quick succession. Weiss would notice that Winter was quick and fierce yet graceful in her movements, how she was able to swiftly parry and turning Bokoblins and Moblins into shishkebobs without even batting an eye.
She's incredible… Weiss thought during such a battle.
I still got it. Winter thought as they walked off together, making their way through Mount Taran where they would find something of interest at the peak.
"The ancient orbs guarded by the giants of Mount Taran lead to the shrine."
"A shrine…? As in the Sheikah shrines scattered all over Hyrule?"
"Yeah." Weiss nodded.
Winter turned to her sister. "Let's go find these giants."
"Right."
Both of them split up as Weiss wandered into Hanu Pond. She saw a sleeping red Hinox in the middle of the pond. She immediately woke it up by throwing blue fire at it.
BGM: Hinox Battle (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
The Hinox roared in surprise as he got up and glared at Weiss. He grabbed a tree and yanked it out, proceeding to use it like a club and threw it down. Weiss rolled out of the way as she whistled as her trusted eagle dive bombed the Hinox and scratched his eye with his talons.
The Hinox cried as he fell on his butt and covered his eye as Weiss jumped in, using Myrtenaster and stabbed the brute repeatedly until her dragon tattoo on her arm glowed, fire wrapping around her weapon as she delivered a powerful Din's Thrust, as fire went through the Hinox's body, coming out of the back and singing a tree.
Weiss pulled away as the Hinox staggered and glared at the Lanayran. He swung his tree down but Weiss used an ice barrier to block him and then launched a Bomb Arrow at him to make him stumble where she unleashed Din's Fire to cook him alive before he fell to the ground in death.
She picked up the orb and walked off, but then spotted a treasure chest as she walked over and pulled out another Giant Boomerang. She put it in her pocket and walked off, putting the orb down into the slot at the peak.
She then walked over to the next one to see if Winter was done, but as she got closer, the blue Hinox was already dead.
An explosion rattled the area a few seconds later as Weiss turned to see a smoke cloud, where she quickly ran off to investigate. Once she got there, she would see Winter on top of a Black Hinox's smoking body.
End BGM
"Hah… hah…" Winter panted, fire extinguishing from her hand.
"Whoa… did you make that guy explode?"
"He was carrying a few Bomb Flowers on him. I decided to shorten his life after I struck him in the eye."
Weiss sweatdropped. "That's cold."
"Perhaps." Winter picked up the orb. "Get the other one I dropped."
"O-Oh!" Weiss nodded, picking it up as the sisters went up top and placed the orbs down, as the shrine appeared in front of them.
"Of course, we can only look at it." Winter said solemnly. "There's no way we can activate the shrine. If the princess couldn't activate them, then how could-"
The Shrine immediately turned blue as Weiss casually walked into the lift and went down.
"-We… possibly…"
Winter blinked.
"...What the hell just happened?"
BGM: Shrine (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
"To you who sets foot in this shrine… I am Tawa Jinn. By entering this place, you've already proven your worth."
Tawa Jinn's Blessing
Weiss walked up to the chest, pulling out a Great Thunderblade. "Fancy…"
"So this is what's inside of a shrine."
Weiss turned her head, seeing Winter looking around in awe.
"Weiss, how did you do this?"
"Uh… I'm a wiz at technology?" Weiss shrugged.
"Highly doubtful…" Winter deadpanned before chuckling. "Still, this is amazing. I can't imagine what Princess Ruby would think."
"Neither would I." Weiss agreed as they walked to the shrine together, and once Weiss got her Spirit Orb, they departed.
End BGM
Stepping out, they would realize that the sun was setting in the horizon.
"...You want to crash here for the night?" Winter offered.
"Sure." Weiss nodded, setting up ice walls to protect them from Stalchildren as she pulled out some fish from her bag. Revali narrowed his eyes before he flew up and flew off while Winter magically made a fire.
A few minutes later, Revali came flying back down with fresher fish.
BGM: A Quiet Moment (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
"Oh! Thanks bud." Weiss smiled as she proceeded to cook the fresh fish while feeding the other to her pet eagle.
As they cooked and ate food, with Revali returning with more fresh fish while Winter chuckled in amusement over Weiss's voracious appetite, the two of them chatted and shared stories throughout the night. Winter sharing stories to her sister of what she had done in the past, hoping to jog Weiss's memories.
As the stories continued, Weiss either gasped in surprise or laughed in amusement over Winter's stories. However, despite trips down memory lane, Weiss still would not remember Winter.
Winter gave Weiss a soft smile and wrapped her arm around her, letting her know it was okay. It would take time for Weiss to remember her, but this moment was for Winter to cherish, smiling as they continued to share stories, both of them giggling and smiling, playfully shoving the other.
The next morning…
Weiss stirred in her sleep, yawning. She woke up, only to see an arm wrapped around her. She turned her head to see Winter snuggling up to her.
She raised an eyebrow in confusion. Wasn't her back turned to her when they fell asleep, both smiling?
Weiss chuckled, patting her hand as she sat up and decided to cook some breakfast, which was more fish but she didn't seem to mind. The smell of fish was enough to make Winter stir, causing her to wake up and rubbed the sleep out of her eyes.
"Morning, Winter."
Winter looked at the ground, wondering why she wasn't in her bed. Then reality hit her once more. She frowned… but then smiled and then looked back at her sister fondly.
"Morning, sis."
Once they finished eating breakfast, Weiss doused the flames with her water magic as they headed south.
End BGM
As they got closer, Weiss' Sheikah Slate went off, alerting her of a Shrine. Winter tilted her head in confusion over the noise but they followed it until they found the shrine in question, then once Weiss activated it, the sisters and eagle went inside.
BGM: Shrine
"To you who sets foot in this shrine… I am Yah Rin. In the name of the goddess Hylia, I offer this trial."
A Weighty Decision
"I don't mean to show off… but watch this!" Weiss used Magnesis on the metal box on the weight, lifting it up effortlessly. Winter looked on in surprise with her jaw slowly dropping.
"Come on, step on!"
"O-Oh… right…!" Winter nodded, hopping onto the scale with her sister as Weiss dropped the metal box on the other side, making it lower while the other raised.
They walked off, only to see a Guardian Scout approaching. The two of them made quick work on it to destroy it. Weiss spotted a metal treasure chest behind some bars as she pulled it toward her with Magnesis and opened it up, pulling out a Knight's Broadsword and putting it away.
Revali saw the switch and flew over, landing on the switch and opening the door way, having the sisters walk through as they would see two scales in front of them. Both of them worked their way through it, using ice blocks they made to make the scales move as Weiss hopped off to pull out some Opal from a chest, and then returned to Winter as they then made the scale raise up once more, where they walked toward the other side and found the end of the shrine.
End BGM
"What do these even do?" Winter wondered once they left the shrine.
"Spirit Orbs? I go to a goddess statue and once I pray, I feel the Spirit Orbs leave my body… and in exchange, I feel more powerful and, for some reason, I feel like my stamina increases too."
"Fascinating. How do you feel now?"
"Like I can run a marathon? Who knows…" Weiss shrugged as they made their way into Lurelin.
BGM: Lurelin (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)
"Whoa…" Weiss whispered, seeing how peaceful the village was by the seaside. How relaxed the residents looked without a care in the world.
"A little slice of paradise." Winter mused.
With a nod, the Lanayran sisters walked down to the beach, looking around with awestruck looks.
"Oh hey, you made it."
The ladies turned their heads to see Blake approaching. "Welcome to our humble abode."
"You guys are really laidback, aren't you?"
Blake smiled. "I suppose you can say that. Who's your plus one?"
"I'm her sister, Winter."
"Oh. I was just about to guess you were her mother."
"Mother?!" Weiss and Winter said in surprise as both blushed.
Blake giggled. "Well… I suppose sisters work too."
"So, where's your home?" Weiss wondered, looking around the village. "Is it that hut over there?"
"Nope."
"Oh, the one next to it?"
Blake took her hand and slowly pointed to a mansion near the cliff.
"...Is there a hut next to it?"
"Nope."
It slowly dawned on Weiss, her eyes widening in surprise and jawdropped. "Wh-wha… y-you…!"
"My dad's the chieftain of the village. He may look like a grizzly bear, but he's a big ol' teddy bear!" She smiled, taking her hand and pulling her to the mansion.
"W-wait… I.. uh… uuuuuh…"
"This coming from the girl who lived in a castle." Winter chuckled as she walked after them.
Blake opened the front door and walked inside with the Schnees walking in. "Come on, he should be in here somewhere."
"Why are you awestruck?" Winter asked. "We both lived in Hyrule Castle. A mansion shouldn't be all too surprising."
"Well, excuse me! I didn't know she was a mansion type of gal!"
Winter snickered. "Fair enough."
The ladies wandered in, where they saw a blonde boy leaning against a chair with a woman having tiger stripes on her arms while reading a book.
Blake turned her head. "Oh hey. Guys, this blonde dork is my best friend, Sun Wukong."
"Hmm? Oh hey!" He greeted.
"And this is my aunt, Sienna."
Sienna looked up from the book she was reading. "Yo." She greeted and went back to reading.
"Oh! I didn't know we had more guests." A voice said as a woman walked in.
"Ah, sorry mom. These two ladies just walked into town. This is Weiss and Winter."
Kali gasped. "So this is Weiss!" She walked up to Winter with a smile on her face. "I've heard so much about your bravery in Zora's Domain and-"
"You got the wrong girl."
"Huh? …Oh! My mistake!" Kali giggled and then looked at Weiss. "Well, you heard what I said about your… mother?"
"Sister."
Kali smiled. "To think you saved Zora's Domain from a Divine Beast. That's pretty special."
"Thank you." Weiss smiled.
"Kali?"
At that moment, a large man walked in holding some notes.
"Are you sure these numbers are accurate? I know Lurelin didn't suffer much damage during that earthquake almost a week ago, but the number of bananas have dwindled as a resul-" He looked up to see the Schnees. "Oh! I wasn't expecting company."
"Hi." Weiss greeted.
"Dad, this is Weiss and Winter." She pointed her thumb to Weiss. "The small one's Weiss."
"Who are you calling small?!" Weiss said in shock.
"Ah, so you're the one who saved Zora's Domain." Ghira said as he approached her, towering over her as she whimpered at the sheer size of him. "My daughter was there, and because of your efforts, she was saved."
He smiled, picking her up to hug her.
"Hnnngh…!" Weiss yelped. A bear hug… is he somehow related to Daruk?!
Ghira released her. "So, what brings you here to Lurelin?"
"Dropping off my sister. She's… been through a lot. Someone suggested we put her here to put her mind at ease for a little bit."
"Who is this "someone"?" Ghira asked before smiling. "Don't worry. Secrets are safe with us."
Both shifted their eyes as they slowly nodded.
"Willow Schnee." Weiss said.
"Ah, Willow Schn-... beg pardon?" Ghira asked. "That can't be. The Schnees died out during the start of the Calamity, along with their special ability."
"You mean this?" Winter asked, conjuring a glyph.
Kali dropped the notes in shock. Sienna's eyes widened as she put a bookmark into her book and looked on in disbelief. Blake jawdropped while Sun and Ghira couldn't believe their eyes.
"The Lanayrans… they still walk amongst us." Ghira said in awe. "But how…? The Lanayrans went extinct."
"You know about us?" Weiss asked.
"Know about you? There have been history books speaking of the last royal family of Hyrule and their court mages." Ghira explained. "The last princess, Ruby Rose Hyrule, was reportedly fallen to the calamity alongside her Mage Knight. She had failed to awaken her power due to the stress the king had put her through."
Weiss frowned. "She's still alive, but she's holding back Calamity Ganon at Hyrule Castle."
Kali put her hands over her mouth. "Even for a century, she's still holding him back… but for how much longer?"
"What about you two? How are you still alive?" Sienna wondered.
"I was felled in battle protecting the princess, but I was put into a chamber of resurrection. I woke up just about a week ago."
"I was sealed inside Mount Lanayru from Naydra. My father protected me against the Silver Lion. I was released just yesterday."
"Soooo, considering you're a century old… does this technically make you grandmas?" Sun asked, which earned a slap upside the head from Sienna. "Ooof! What?"
"I still feel like I'm nineteen years old."
"I feel the same way… but only as twenty seven."
"Well, you look good for old ladies." Sun said.
Smack!
"Ooof! Again?"
"Hmmm…" Ghira had his arms folded. "Like it or not, you are now, respectively, a hundred and nineteen and a hundred and twenty seven years old now. Regardless, you are still alive. I can imagine waking up to a world you once knew a century ago was shocking…"
"I'm still picking up the pieces. I've lost my memory."
"Hmmm…" Sienna folded her arms. "I wonder if it would be wise to pick up those pieces. Start a new fresh life into the unknown."
"I would have liked that, but… I've got a princess to safe and rescue my fellow champions from the Divine Beasts, get the Master Sword and then… round two with the Calamity."
"Are you sure you're up for it?" Ghira asked. "You can stay here as long as you want too. Perhaps relaxing would help ease your mind."
"If I do that, then I'm not sure how much longer Ruby can hold before it is too late."
Ghira nodded. "Fair enough. But I'd be careful. Hyrule as you once knew it is no longer here. The world has changed."
"And there are a lot more Yiga Clan members skulking about too." Sienna added.
"What… are the Yiga Clan exactly?"
"Sheikah who are more interested in serving the Calamity and destroying the royal family." Sienna said. "They've been quiet, but about a week ago, they've been active. So much so that we lost one of our villagers to them."
"Killed?" Winter asked.
"No, recruited." Sienna rolled her eyes. "Adam Taurus. He's always been a bit of a loose cannon, but he meant well. Then next thing we know, he felt like he needed a change of pace and… friggin' betrayed everyone to serve the Yiga Clan. Honestly, if he were here right now, I'd throttle him."
"I've faced a few Yiga, but I'm okay for the most part." Weiss said.
"Good. But if you see Adam… give him a punch in the dick for me."
Weiss sweatdropped. "Will… do…?"
"Where are you headed next?" Blake asked.
"The last Divine Beast is in Gerudo Desert."
"The Gerudo Desert? That's where Jaune went."
"Jaune?" Weiss tilted her head.
"Yeah, he lives here but one day, a hot Gerudo by the name of Pyrrha visited our village. She and Jaune hit it off and by the time she left, he wanted to follow her. Damned love struck buffoon is still there, probably getting rejected into town because of his gender."
Sun shook his head. "What are we gonna do with him…"
"I don't blame him. Pyrrha was very attractive." Sienna said.
"Fair enough. Though I've heard a rumor that there's a scraggly guy actually living within Gerudo Town. I think he was the same guy who came by one day. He looked all sad and alcoholic. Didn't say a word to anyone. He checked out the village, stayed here, and then left. Next thing I know, I hear about a voe somehow living in the town full of ladies. Lucky bastard…"
"Well, whoever this guy is… I hope he's getting help for his alcoholism." Winter said.
"Same." Sienna nodded.
Suddenly, there was a knocking on the front door. They walked over to it as Ghira opened them up to see two ladies with a child in the second lady's arms. "Ah. Saphron. Terra. What can I do for you ladies?"
"The fog's rolling in again." Saphron said. "It's coming from Eventide."
"Again?"
"Again…?" Weiss wondered.
Ghira turned to Weiss. "For some strange reason, Eventide is a mysterious island that produces a lot of fog that tends to blind our village for a while. It's harmless, but it's rather annoying. But every time someone goes there to investigate… they never come back."
Weiss clenched her fists. "I'll go check it out."
"Wait, are you sure?" Winter asked with concern.
"I'm positive." Weiss nodded. "I'll go check out what's causing the fog… and I'll make sure to come back alive."
"Just be careful." Ghira warned.
"I will."
Weiss turned to face the fog rolling into town. She clenched her fists and took off running, disappearing into the thick cloud.
The fog, er... plot thickens.
