OMG. 2. TWO MONTHS?! QAQ I didn't expect to take that long just to update a short chapter. T^T I kept playi-

Ahem. I apologize for my hiatus and abandoning this for 2 months just to play some Elsword. Q~Q

Btw, I was actually going to update later and make this chapter longer, but... ^-^; One of my reviewers and a friend of mind, Rinku (Rinkushido), is 1 year older on this day. So, it hit me on Sunday night that a new chapter would totally make a nice birthday present for him. Which made me totally freak out about how there wasn't enough time. XD I give my thanks to xKishii, who inspired me by drawing something for Rinku's birthday. And I give my thanks to each of you (especially the reviewers, I like delish reviews, thank you very much) for reading and paying attention to this newbie cherry bud authoress here. ^-^

So, a shoutout to Rinku! Happy Birthday to chu~! X3

But dang~! So many reviews! THIRTEEN REVIEWS FOR THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER! ARE YOU KIDDING ME! OAO So much... Thank chu~ O3O

Although, really, after re-reading this, I don't deserve that much... OwO

My replies to mah ah-may-shing reviewers! u w u

Tsu-chan (Tsurara Oikawa-Chan): Why are you embarrassed? OwO Meh, at least you're busy. I'm just so lazy.. Q.Q No need to apologize for not answering, I wasn't really disappointed that nobody did. After all, all those reviews just make me go "QAQ People are being too nice to me..". OwO Yesh, de details are important. XD Btw, you were correct when you mentioned that Elsword doesn't want everyone to know that he has a famous sister for a reason that you shall (hopefully) find out... OwO Thanks for reviewing! I really appreciate it! And HOPEFULLY this chapter is ok.. ^-^

zeorphix: Glad this seems interesting! I was worried that it was just so bland and.. ugh. Don't worry, they ARE going to come in the story. I honestly dunno when, as I don't have the other charas' arrivals in mind yet. I'll have to think about it... Or maybe I'll just do it as I write. OwO Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

DerpyKanshii: Yep. It's one of those times when you realize something is missing, but there's that feeling that it's going to happen anyway sooner or later. After all, I wouldn't want their relationship to develop so quickly. If it were, it would seem pretty unnatural to me. Owo You read on a Kindle? Must be hard to read all this stuff. This chapter is about the length of the first one, so it'll be shorter this time. OwO Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

Orithia Windbell: Hmmm.. You'll find out the role of this book. :P Super cute moments? I thought it was rather cliche and unoriginal. OAO I dunno, I sometimes just look at how much I written so far and then.. Start typing. OwO I have magical fingers~, just kidding. XD But I don't know really, maybe it's just I can visualize how the story is going to go and then type it down or something. OwO Although it's usually thinking as I write. XD Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

AishaElementalMaster: Glad you liked it, even though you like LK x EM much more than this pairing! Hmm.. I never really considered that. It's a really good idea. But.. I think that she would still prefer mages over knights, even those who utilize magic, because... I dunno. OwO Because she would prefer pure-magic users over Magic Knights who still use swords? Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

Rinku~ (Rinkushido): Happy Birthday! X3 I hope this is a satisfactory one, since this chapter is like so... yucky. I mean, clearly, you could tell that I just scribbled some random nonsense down... Q~Q Hope you still find it ok... "At the peak of your profession", "Veteran in the fanfiction profession", "If you need my assistance (I DOUBT IT)". Whut. OAO I stated that I was a newbie, and then you showered me with flattery? Is my writing really that amazing? OAO But, heheheh. If you think this is REALLY my peak, you are SOOO wrong~ XP I'll continue to get better, believe me. HOPEFULLY. e.e Well, if I didn't, that wouldn't be good. OxO I think I've improved a bit, when I first re-read my first fanfic in the MapleStory Archive. Like a movie, eh? I actually thought it was quite bland and lacking in detail... Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

Ema-phie (EphemeralSanity): O3O *watches you grab torch* ... NUUUUUUUUUUUU! Dat book ish important for de story! QAQ *takes it and plunges it straight into a pool of water*Elsword isn't exactly ashamed, but he- You'll find out. :P "None of my stories can even compare to yours." Q~Q Dat lie. Ema-phie, that is ONE. BIG. LIE. DERE. QwQ You're too amazing! All dat vocab and details and interesting plots and- Ahem. Me? Sama? NUUUU! OAO Not even close! I'm just Saku. O3O "best RS x EM author next to Desuchi-chama" Wut. First, currently it's a MK x HM, and second... OAO NUUUUU! OxO Desu-chi is way out of mah league, k? O.~ Don't even compare meh to her or me to you! Both of chu... OAO Just... Too... *insert dat interesting vocab here that means what I mean* Yay! Cookies! \O3O/ Thank chu! Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

Vahlite: *jaw drops* Did DEE Vahlite just REVIEW MAH STORY?! OAO Amazing? OwO Details? Whut? I just can't really write fluff well. It's so cliche and bland and yeah. QwQ Hmmmm, this might take place in the normal setting, but it's not canon. Maybe like an AU, but not exactly quite... It's different but similar. You'll see. :P I think. I can't explain stuff either.. OwO I think I'll go for the canon pairings, although right now, I'm having trouble deciding who goes with Add and Chung: Ara or Eve?... Eh, simple for me to do? All these people flattering me so much... OwO Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

Ana-chan (YuriCore): Good luck on your story! What's your username on FictionPress? OwO Meh, I take a lot of time, and this time- OMG, it took TWO MONTHS. OAO Even though you're not familiar with this Archive, you still read and reviewed. Thank you! XD Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

DigiDawg2: Whut. So many people reviewing. OwO Well, I just HAD to put it an argument there. XD Meh, I thought that Rena's reason for finding the El would be terrifying if the whole thing failed and happened irl. Everything just shriveling up. *shivers* Although, I just put it in as I went along, really. XD Thanks for reviewing! ^-^

3: The fluffiness? But I'm not very good with fluff, though... OwO I hope this chapter was ok, it looked icky to meh. =.=; Thanks for reviewing, and I'll try my best! ^-^

Kirito (Hakuba): Meh, you changed your pen name, but I shall continue to call you Kirito. Well, here's the next chapter! Although it's not really that good. It felt kinda lacking... OwO

MiyuMelody: Woah there. So excited over my writing, even though it seems a bit boring and lacking? OwO Well, here's the next update, and thanks for reviewing! ^-^


Peachy eyelids sprung open, letting violet irises take in the sight of the inn's bedroom. Yawning, Aisha stretched her body to get her muscles ready for the day. She rubbed her eyes, drowsily tossed the fluffy blanket aside, rotated her body, and planted her feet on the floor. Pressing down on them, she stood up. She turned her purple-haired head towards the desk where her planner lay. Big, black, and printed letters were arranged neatly on the sheet. Her petite hands grabbed it, and her eyes scanned the letters.

Oh, right. Today was the Alliance Meeting. How could she have forgotten that? She glanced at the clock, gazing at it in silence, save for the occasional tick-tocking. 7:00 AM. Her steps thundered toward the bathroom, indicating the High Magician was in a hurry. Fully dressed in mere minutes later, she walked in a brisk pace out the door, and locked it with a click. Oh, wait a minute.

Opening the door with her key, and then locking it again, she quickly bounded into her bedroom. As a result of experience, she knew it was best to lock the door even to grab a certain interesting tome. Her face twisted slightly in grimace as she remembered what happened last time she was careless. Heh, nope, she didn't want that to happen again.

The warm sunlight greeted her as always, though a bit dimmer in the early morning. It smiled as it watched Aisha skip happily around. Stepping down the stairs quickly, the High Magician broke into a dash, stopping abruptly in front of Ariel. The Cobo employee coughed lightly as a result of the dust that the purple-haired mage unknowingly stirred up. AS the itchiness in her throat subsided, she flashed a cheerful smile.

"Hello, Aisha! Is there anything you need help with?"

"I need a ticket to the Meeting Hall."

"Is this your first time using the Cobo Express?"

"Yes."

"As my dear friend and being it your first time, it'll be a discount this time." The Cobo employee winked and held up a peace sign with her hand. Aisha was a bit surprised.

"Is it really ok, Ariel?"

"Of course!" The orange-haired girl bent forwards a bit and her voice hushed down to mere whispers. "After all, didn't I promise you I would help you as much as I can?" She straightened her back, winked, and put a finger to her lips. The shocked expression on the mage's face faded into a smile.

"Thanks, Ariel!" The two exchanged their smiles and waved goodbye. A gentle breeze brushed by her face as she stood in front of the entry to the Cobo Express. Aisha couldn't help but think there was something wrong lately. The monsters were getting agitated lately. Probably just their occasional periods of activeness or something. But she had the slightest feeling that it wasn't normal.

Stepping inside the building, she weaved through the monotone grey of the stations and arrived at the place on the map Ariel had kindly given her. There weren't any people but an officer, who stood in front of a stone wall. A frown flashed across her facial features. Had she accidentally made a wrong turn somewhere? No, she was positive that she hadn't made one. Taking a step towards the officer, she asked.

"Excuse me, sir, do you know where the station to the Meeting Hall is?"

"Oh, of course. It's right here. You can give me the ticket and you'll be able to pass here."

Perplexed, the mage hesitantly gave him the ticket, her wary eyes scanning for any signs of a fraud. She found none, but her skill in detecting any suspicious activity wasn't… perfect. The man motioned to the stone grey wall behind him. Aisha lowered her eyebrows in confusion.

"Um, sir, do you know where the train is?"

"It's right here." Again, he moved his hand to the wall.

"Please stop joking around."

"And I'm not. My apologies for not explaining, young one. This must be your first time here. The wall is an invisible portal. I assure you will not bump yourself on it."

Still a bit wary, Aisha decided to trust him. She placed one hand lightly on the stone wall. Its coolness sent a slight shock through her nerves, as her hand was used to her own warmth. She applied pressure, preparing to be teleported to somewhere else.

Nothing. She pressed even harder, even with both of her hands, but nothing was happening.

"Miss, you have to put your whole body through at once, like if you were walking normally. The portal is designed in a way so nobody may accidentally stumble through it if someone forgot to turn it off." Aisha nodded, and thanked him for the tip. If it was one. She backed away, and then proceeded to walk calmly through the portal. Gulping, she stepped towards the invisible portal.

1 step.

2 steps.

3 steps.

Go! She grimaced and closed her eyes as her head neared the wall, as if her senses still didn't trust the officer.

Woosh! Almost tripping, she caught herself. Her heart thumped, pumping adrenaline through her veins. There was a change of brightness in the room. Opening her lavender eyes, she gasped in amazement. It was completely different from the monotone chrome she had seen just moments ago. Pops of color exploded. Dainty flowers added beauty to the area. There were many diverse people here, from bulky swordsman to the petite but agile archers. And this was only the beginning. There were bound to be even more people once time neared noon. She wondered… What would the Meeting Hall be like? Oh, how she wanted to know. As if answering her call, the sound of a train greeted her. "Alliance" was engraved in gold on the side. It boasted a proud red and black coat, the sunlight reflecting off the lustrous metal surface. Lining up to enter the train, she panicked slightly at the unknown faces. She knew nobody, since she was a recent recruit. Perhaps she would be able to meet new people. Stepping into the express, she walked slowly, scanning the vicinity for a suitable seat.

Her irises caught the waving of a hand.

"Aisha, come over here! ~" A girl with bulky armor excitedly patted the spot on her seat next to her, and motioned her to come. Aisha recognized her immediately, and with a slightly surprised but jubilant look on her face, walked over there and sat down on the velvet cushioning.

"Eh, so you're the newbie that I heard about, huh?" The High Magician blushed at the honor of meeting such a respected mage.

"Yes. Are you possibly the Ice Princess, Noah?"

"Yep, that's me! I didn't expect you to hear about me so quick!"

"Why wouldn't someone hear of you? You're the only one who has completely mastered ice! I'm Aisha, by the way. It's a pleasure to meet you, Ice Princess."

Noah blushed in embarrassment at being called by her title. "Noah is fine. Besides, no need for the formalities. You're one to be respected, too."

"Thanks for the compliment! I know I have extraordinary talent in magic."

"At just the fragile age of 15, you've already mastered most of the basics and even some of the intermediate spells. That's what you call a prodigy. But, I don't believe in prodigies. There are some people with a bit of extra talent, but talent will only get you so far. The rest is up to you. You've worked hard to get here, haven't you?"

"Of course!" For a moment, Aisha thought she saw Noah drop her energetic attitude and smile gently, narrowing her eyes slightly and stretching her lips a millimeter more. She blinked once, twice, and then found nothing different. Must have been her imagination. "So, how is your life?"

"Some everyday missions. You?"

"I was accepted into the High Magician Order recently, as you know, and I'm helping the Elder villagers."

"Eh, Elder? It's been a long time since I've been there…"

"Where do you do your missions?"

"I figure ya know this already, but I'm a Velder Knight, at your service! ~"

"Of course I would know that. I'm a genius magician, after all." At this, she straightened her back and raised her chin, indicating confidence.

"Love your enthusiasm, but don't get too carried away, kay?"

"Alright!" The younger mage watched in wonder as Noah raised her hand. Gentle pats connected with her head. She blinked, tilted her head at a slight angle subconsciously, and furrowed her eyebrows only a tad bit, as if confused by the action.

Looking at the innocent child, Noah grinned. "If you weren't wearing the uniform, I would've guessed you were just a cute little child."

Aisha pouted and crossed her arms. "I am not a child."

"Obviously you're not just any regular child." The new recruit rolled her eyes. "I'm not even a child in the first place."

"So you're all grown up now, huh?"

"Why wouldn't I be?" Noah stared at Aisha for a couple more seconds. It was then the teen realized that the Ice Princess looked shockingly similar to her own. But it wasn't possible. They weren't related. At all. None whatsoever… right?

And then she remembered something. She narrowed her lavender eyes. "Noah."

"Yeah?"

"What do you know about the El Stone's disappearance in Ruben?" The atmosphere gradually turned tense as the tick-tock of the clock went by. The train swayed lightly side by side.

"It was in Ruben. But some bandits stole it. That's all I know."

"Same here."

"As a Knight, I'm worried that the disappearance of the El will soon affect all of Elrios. Ruben's already starting to be affected by it, and Elder will soon be next, if the bandits steal its El Stone. Whaddya know?"

"The monsters have been restless lately, but I don't think it's significant."

"Ah, but remember. A castle of ice starts from one frozen water molecule. This could start getting worse if unchecked." Noah grinned. "How 'bout you watch it for me?" The Ice Mage winked.

Aisha brightened up when her superior gave her such an important task. "Of course! Leave it to me!"

"Glad to know I can count on you! I'll go get some snacks for both of us." The two exchanged confident smiles before Noah stood up and walked away, her armor clanking with every step. Aisha was in a good mood. First she had met the Ice Princess, then that same role model had entrusted her with a mission. It felt good to know that someone respected her.

The view outside the transparent window was breathtaking. It had been an underground tunnel, but now…

A breathtaking mini-palace elegantly placed itself on the flowery landscape. It was made out of white marble and swirls of gold here and there. Fancy iron gates stood proudly at the entrance. Aisha gaped at the sight. She even lifted the window up and stuck her petite little head plainly out of the window. Her bangs flew wildly, even obscuring her vision by stubbornly covering her eyes. She pinned them in place with her hands and continued to gaze and awe at how intricately designed the Meeting Hall was.

A clinking of metal armor broke the mage's thoughts. She jerked her head back and saw Noah with a plate of snacks. A blush formed on her cheeks. Here the Ice Princess was, seeing the genius magician gaping like an ungraceful lady. Swiftly withdrawing her head and shutting the window closed, she sat there like an annoyed child. On the other hand, Noah giggled at the childishness and moved the plate of snacks closer to Aisha, nodding her as an indication for her to take one. The petite girl scanned it, and then took a bar of chocolate. She then proceeded to tear the plastic wrapping when…

She glanced sideways at Noah, not sure whether to eat it. Noah rolled her eyes. "Go ahead. Eat it."

"Thanks, Noah!" The gleaming wrapping was carefully torn at the corner. Aisha couldn't help but lick her lips. Taking a bite of the high-class chocolate, her insides squealed in joy. From the velvety texture to the sweet taste of it, it satisfied her cravings.

"Like it?"

The young mage nodded eagerly. "Yes, it's very delicious." Noah, on the other hand, had a bag of barbeque chips.

"Glad to know~! Feel free to tell me if you want another one!"

Aisha widened her orbs, as if in surprise. She glanced at the food in her hand, then back to Noah. Of course, she desired more of the sugary sweet goodness, but…

The new recruit shook her head. "No, it's ok. I appreciate the offer, but having too much would ruin my appetite."

"Eh, I guess that's true. We're very close to the Mee-"

Suddenly, the air was knocked out of Aisha's stomach, and her eyes widened in surprise. Crashing into the seat in front of her, she winced. Yelps echoed throughout the train. After the jerking motion had stopped, she carefully peeked from one eye. Noah was holding her staff, a iceball already forming on the tip. The other arm was held out to prevent her from falling. And that happened in just a split second. As expected of an Elite…

Panicked shouts erupted. "What happened?"

"Hey, what's going on?"

"OMG, now my makeup is like soooo ruined! What am I, like, gonna do? I can't go, like, to the Meeting, like, if my makeup is like this, then like, it's going to be like so like terrifying!"

"I'm gonna sue Cobo!"

Ignoring all the yelling, Noah faced Aisha, and held out a hand. "Are you hurt?"

Blinking out of the confusion, Aisha nodded and accepted Noah's help, feeling her petite being pulled up and back on the seat. "Yes, I am. Thank you!"

"No problem~! But… I wonder what happened…"

Aisha shrugged. "Probably just an accident or breakdown."

"I don't know, Aisha. Things don't just magically happen like this.."

"Shall we examine the problem?"

"Good idea." Leaving her seat and grabbing her items, Aisha quickly memorized the location of it. Patting her outfit to get rid of the dust, she headed towards the conductor's room.

Knock knock. The elder one of the two knocked, a slightly worried frown on her face. As if he expected it, a man opened the door.

"Yes?"

"Hiya~! I'm Noah of the Velder Knights, at your service~! Mind telling me why the train stopped?"

"Ah. The engine has run out of fuel, and we're trying to find the problem." The man spoke his words in a monotone voice, and his expression warned the two of them to get away before he exploded in pure irritation.

"Eh, so that was it. Good luck~" Noah turned and walked away. But Aisha was standing there with a very queer expression. There was something quite wrong. Very wrong.

"Sir, did you just mention 'fuel'?"

"Yes. Is there something wrong?"

"About a few decades ago, Cobo had found a way to utilize the El Stone's energy for transportation. However, it was costly, as it required advanced technology. Therefore, it was the only company that was able to use it. Until… recently. Now, most transportation systems have access to the technology. Correct?"

"…Yes, Miss."

Noah was impressed. Not everyone would have such vast knowledge.

"Then, why are you using fuel instead of El energy? Even if something was damaged, you should have a backup. That's what I know."

"Miss, that is true, however…"

Aisha raised an eyebrow. "However?..."

"I am ashamed to say that we do not have enough El Stones in our possession."

Noah interrupted. "It can't be! Were the rumors true? Has it been stolen? Who? When? Where? Why? How?"

"Ma'am, please calm down. I do not know why Elder has a lack of them. We do, in fact, have a backup plan. And that is to use coal as fuel."

"And you say you have no coal left?" inquired Aisha.

"Miss, I am not quite sure. We have not fully checked the-"

"Hey, Captain! We can't get enough heat to start the fire!"

Leaning backwards, the Captain replied. "What do you mean by 'not enough heat'?"

"It's exactly what I mean, Captain. The fire won't start!"

Pondering, Aisha decided what to do. The Captain had stated something was wrong with the fuel and engine, but by what the crew member was saying, and what she knew… There was something quite wrong. Starting a fire was simple. Even an ordinary adult, without using magic, would be able to light one.

"Sir, let me light the fire. I am a High Magician, one that specializes in the elements."

The man's beady eyes darted around, studying the young mage, before sighing. "Well, since we don't have any other options left, we'll rely on you for the help, Miss." He tipped his cap politely.

From behind the scenes, Noah grinned. Oh ho~! Aisha had gained the Elder Captain's respect, which was rumored to be extremely difficult and stubborn to deal with!

"Noah, would you like to come with me?"

"O-oh n-no. I'll just return to our seat." Turning around, she secretly grinned. She wondered… how would this little girl impact the High Magicians?

"Alright then." Strolling through the room, Aisha gazed at the machinery and cleanliness of the room. The Captain motioned to a door, and opened it for her. She smiled at the kind gesture, and stepped through.

It was a completely different place. Wisps of smoke clogged the air, despite the opened windows. Coughing lightly, Aisha squinted through the haze. Beads of sweat had already formed on her forehead, and her clothing felt sticky with moist. Phew, it was hot! Wanting to get this over with, Aisha followed the Captain.

"Let's try again!" Pshh. There was a hopeful spark, but it quickly disappeared. After one noticed the Captain, he motioned the others. Soon, they saluted him, and the Captain nodded.

"Good. Now, this young High Magician wants to help us. Give her some room, and we'll see what she can do." He crossed his arms.

Aisha saw the smug looks on the crewmen's faces. How dare they look down upon her! Summoning her wand, she concentrating on making a fire.

Fwsh! A full flame ignited. The mage smirked at the shocked expressions on their faces.

But just as quickly as it flared, it shrunk into a frenzy of orange sparks.

"Hah, is she even a magician?"

"Did you see that? The fire went away!"

A slight red tinge swept across her cheek, although she was assured it more due to the heat and not embarrassment. Why would she be flustered in front of these rude men?mThank goodness not every one of them was jeering at her, or else she would've given up and let the poor crew deal with the situation themselves. Staring at the unlit stove, she realized… There was something wrong about this… Perhaps the lack of El was the reason!

"Captain, do you have a Fire El Shard?"

The man spoke in a gruff voice. "Yes, I do have a spare one. How would a Fire El Shard help? They are used for attributing equipment, which my crewmen and I don't need."

"It's that special attribute of the El Shard that makes it useful for equipment. You can just toss the Shard over there, and then light a fire. It's simple, though maybe temporary."

Coughing from the smoke, he did as the girl instructed. Holding her staff, Aisha chanted a speedy spell, a faint, simple magic circle briefly flashing beneath her feet, before a much larger source of orange light flared.

She held her breath. And released it when the flame sustained. Glancing at the Elder Captain, she was surprised to see a tiny smile on the gruff man's face. Some of the crewman even cheered. She didn't know why, but it filled her with such joy that she could help.

Sighing with comfort as she exited the hot, stuffy room, she took one step in the aisle, when-

A sudden rush of motion came hurtling through her body. Instinctively, she threw out her hands. Cringing as a result of the impact, she felt the lingering pain in her knees and arms. Cautiously standing up again, she glanced down at the floor. A shimmering layer of ice. What?

Buzz! Buzz!

A large bee, tainted by a sickly green, charged at the girl. Casually waving her wand, Aisha sent out a fireball, which sizzled the Poisonous Bee. It dropped dead. Narrowing her eyes, the High Magician stood on guard. What was happening? Contaminated monsters on the train?

A nearby flying iceball interrupted her thoughts. Not wanting to slip again, she casted a quick wind spell and levitated by sitting on her staff. She saw a male teen, wearing the High Magician uniform. Rolling her eyes, Aisha crossed her legs. Didn't kids these days already know how to control their magic and not sending it in the face of their senior? Whatever. Now, where was Noah?

As if answering her call, a Blizzard Shower, most definitely the work of Noah, as Aisha didn't have to dodge the ice due to the homing ability, froze all the monsters on board and took their lives. The frozen sculptures shattered, nothing remaining but bits and pieces of ice. The young mage widened. Noah had converted the flesh to ice? Still not quite wrapping her mind around this, she ignited a fireball and placed it on one of the ice shards.

Not one single drop of water dripped down. Aisha muttered to herself in amazement. "The completely fire-proof ice. So this is the power of the Ice Princess. An Elite." She had thought that she herself was one of the best mages out there, perhaps she was, before the incident. But… Noah's Blizzard Shower. It was even more powerful, even compared to hers in the past. Frustration at overestimating her ability clogged up her mind. But… a surprisingly present satisfaction served as the silver lining. From the day she was born, she had always loved to learn. And here she had learned something new. She couldn't help, but smile. What other wonders could she find? More excited than ever, she couldn't wait to get to the Meeting Hall, and the mere sight of it was tantalizing.

Returning to her seat, Noah and Aisha exchanged smiles, and continued to chat merrily through the rest of the ride.


I know, this chapter was so icky. . I'm sorry for it and the long update... QwQ

Although, I'll try to update faster next time! I'm supposed to be doing my homework, so I'll have to cut my rambling for now.

Please look forward to the next chapter~ ^-^