Note: Alright, it was necessary to put this here, because some things need to be said. First of all, I'm not dead. Nope. I'm annoyed I haven't put out a chapter in 10 days, but the story will go on. I promise. Its just been hard for me to write this past week. I had work piling up and I was recovering my sleep schedule from before break, so I've been constantly tired. I've also been very distracted lately, so that hasn't helped. Honestly, I did the thing again where I started writing a chapter, didn't like it, and moved on to another. I was working on a different chapter this whole time, and I got about halfway through, but now I'm postponing it for a little. I had the idea, but the words just weren't happening. So this is coming out instead. That being said, I need to make a quick note, this story isn't in exactly chronological order. It would fall whenever the specific date is, but since no one knows when that is, I have no idea where to put it. Just assume it falls sometime after Chapter 1. Other than that, enjoy!

It was supposed to be a good day.

At least, that is what Weiss expected. It was her birthday, after all. She woke up early to make sure she wasn't surprised. However, to her confusion, everyone was missing when she looked around. All their beds were made, and the room was spotless. Weiss frowned. It would be a nice present to have a clean room, but didn't seem like a thing Ruby or Yang would do.

She looked around to see if there were any signs of traps and such, but she found nothing. Weiss was beginning to get even more confused. She could tell they had been planning something, but this was ridiculous. She decided they had gone somewhere to prepare. She walked across the hall to Team JNPR's door and knocked. She stood there and waited for about a minute. No one answered. Alright, they were in on the joke.

She wandered the halls looking for any signs of her team or anyone she could ask. Then something occurred to Weiss. She couldn't ask anyone of their whereabouts because she didn't actually know anyone else. Weiss sighed. She thought back to her life before Beacon, where she was a very lonely person. Without her friends, she would still be like that. Weiss knew they were pulling some kind of joke, but in the back of her mind she was getting paranoid.

She entered the library, looking for Blake. The faunus girl spent a lot of time in that room, reading and studying. And, if Blake was there, Yang would be close by. Despite her frantic searches, her teammates were no where to be found. Weiss was beginning to get more worried than annoyed.

She made her way towards the cafeteria, trying to find Ruby. That girl loved to walk around and snatch cookies from unsuspecting eaters. Weiss looked all over the place but she didn't find the younger girl anywhere. Weiss tried to reassure herself. They were at school, nothing bad could happen to them. But as hard as she tried, fear would not leave her heart.

Weiss walked all over the school, looking for her missing friends. Her idea of a surprise party was fading as she had not found them in any of the places the students go to. She decided to finally seek help from her superiors. However neither Professor Port nor Professor Oobleck had seen them. With that bad news, she decided to pull her last card. She went to Professor Ozpin. If he didn't know where they were, then Weiss was in trouble.

She knocked his door and the response was a smooth "Come in."

She walked inside to find the headmaster simply sitting there sifting through files. He occasionally sipped from his mug but he never took his eyes of the papers. Weiss cleared her throat and spoke.

"Excuse me, Professor Ozpin?"

He looked up and smiled. "Ah, Ms. Schnee. How can I help you?"

She blushed a little. "Well Professor, I seemed to have misplaced my… uh… friends. I couldn't find them anywhere on campus and I'm beginning to get a little worried. Might you have seen them?"

She waited to see a moment of hesitation or a change of expression from Ozpin to prove he was in on the joke, but to no avail. He furrowed his brow and gave her a look of concern.

"Can't say that I have. Have you looked everywhere?" Weiss nodded. Ozpin regarded his scroll. "I can't see them anywhere on the school property." Weiss gasped. She felt an intense sadness grasping her heart. Ozpin continued. "I wouldn't be too concerned. Could just be a glitch in the system. Don't worry Ms. Schnee, I'll have some people look into it. Just go back to your room and wait for news, ok?"

Weiss didn't nod this time, she simply turned around and left the office. When she closed the door behind her, she paused and took a deep breath. She reached for her cheeks and felt her eyes watering. She did not want to be lonely again, but here she was, alone. Now she had to wait until the school found her friends. She slowly made her way back to the dorm room.

As she walked the empty halls, Weiss pondered what she would do. The heiress was extremely upset, because she realized without her friends she had nothing to do. When she got back to the dorm what would happen? Nothing, because she was alone again. Back to her old ways. She found that her tears were slowly making their way down her face. Weiss really felt hollow inside.

She got back to the dorm and hesitated before she opened the door. Something felt… strange. As if there was a presence in the air that was absent before. Whatever it was made Weiss curious. She slowly reached for the doorknob and twisted it. She took a breath and swung the door open.

"SURPRISE!"

Weiss gasped. Their room was decorated for a party, and all her friends were there. They all had party hats and were holding presents or drinks. They had all been hiding behind furniture and had jumped out when they heard the door open. They all had smiles across their faces, but those smiles faded quickly when they saw the face of the heiress.

The gasp of surprise had pleased them at first, but they watched as that face quickly changed to disbelief and to rage. Ruby had thought there would be a possibility that Weiss would get mad, but their leader had thought it wouldn't be likely. Oh how wrong she had been.

Weiss was furious. She had thought something terrible had happened to them. The icy girl had been worried sick all day, and when Ozpin couldn't tell her where her friends were, she was sure something bad had happened, leaving her alone. Now she found out that they had been hiding from her all day and they had made it so everyone pretended they didn't know! Of course Weiss was mad!

Her eye twitched as she spoke. "I've been worried sick all day, and you were just hiding so you could throw me a surprise party?! I was seriously scared! No one knew where you were, not even Ozpin! I thought something terrible had happened! That you were gone! That I was-" Her voice broke as she spoke. "alone."

Ruby pouted at her reaction. "Weiss-"

She was swiftly cut off by the heiress. "No! I've had enough stress in this one day for a life! I don't want to deal with this!" With that, she stormed off to who knows where. Everyone sat there in silence, contemplating her words. Oddly the first to speak was Nora.

She turned to Ren, her eyes watering. "She… she didn't like our surprise?" Her face was so innocent and her tone was sweet, and it hurt Ren to watch. He walked over and hugged her.

"It's ok Nora. Some people just don't like surprises. It wasn't anything you did." He could understand why Weiss had acted as she had, but Nora wouldn't get it. There was no point in explaining it to her.

However, his reassurances didn't help the girl. She started bawling. "But we worked so hard to plan this party!" Ren just continued to hug and reassure her. Everyone else just watched the door, expecting Weiss to return, but to no avail. She stayed hidden for the rest of the day, making them all feel bad. Only when she was sure they were all asleep did Weiss return.

She slowly opened the door and listened in. She could hear Yang's light snoring and the cute sound of Ruby breathing in and out. Weiss took her cue and entered the room. As she expected, they had all fallen asleep, probably waiting for Weiss. The heiress sighed. She walked over to her bed and sat down. It was probably rude of her to storm out of her birthday party, but Weiss was really mad.

After pondering her conflicted feelings for about five minutes, Weiss gave up, deciding to deal with it in the morning. She slipped into her nightgown and climbed back into bed. Sleep came quickly, but before the darkness fully took her, one thought popped into Weiss's head. What would happen if I truly was alone?

It was going to be difficult. They were facing almost suicidal odds. Teams RWBY and JNPR had been tasked to take down a monster that had been devastating the landscape and killing thousands of people. It was going to destroy the world if someone didn't stop it, and the two teams were the most successful still alive. It was up to them to save everything.

However, the plan was already going wrong. The beast was currently within a gigantic cave under a mountain. The two teams had approached the mouth of the cave, but they had been ambushed by a large number of Grimm. They had stopped the young hunters and huntresses progress, making it impossible to get inside. Jaune had volunteered his team to stay and cover RWBY's back while the fought the monster. Ruby had protested at first, but she realized it was the only way and accepted his offer. The girls split off and ran inside to face whatever awaited them.

When they got into the cavern, the girls weren't even sure of what they were looking at. The beast was so foreboding that they wouldn't have been able to describe it later. It had tons of different appendages, all looking like they were from different creatures. It seemed to have several human arms, several what looked to be just arms without hands but were covered in spikes, and several… tentacles? It was a gruesome sight, but the girls had to fight for everyone else's sake.

Weiss could feel the fear radiating off of her teammates. She couldn't criticize them, however, as she was terrified herself. Honestly though, Weiss wasn't that scared of dying. No, that wasn't her main concern. Her true fear was stemmed from the thought of losing her friends, especially Ruby. That would be devastating to the heiress. It wasn't like they didn't expect that was a possibility. They all knew what they signed up for when they became huntresses.

Ruby walked forward, her faced etched in stone. She turned slowly to each one of her teammates, sharing a moment of similar thoughts about how their leader felt. She summed up her experience with them in that one moment, in case anything bad happened. And with that, the caped girl charged forward.

The other three girls followed close behind, dodging anything that came at them. The arms of the monster were thrusting forward trying to smash them. The girls nimbly avoided them using any way they could. Rocks were also being thrown at them at high velocities. As soon as they got close enough, they began to attack. Ruby was slashing off any arms that came near her. Weiss was stabbing anything that came near her and deflecting rocks with her glyphs. Blake was jumping around from arm to arm stabbing in any chinks of the armor she could find. And Yang was unloading shotgun shells into it. It seemed to be working at first.

Of course, good things never last. For as many arms that they cut off, more seemed to take their place. Team RWBY couldn't fight forever, and it seemed like this monster wasn't worn down at all. Weiss was using up most of her dust, Ruby and Yang were running out of ammo, and Blake couldn't dodge forever. The beast started getting some hits in, making small cuts and bruises on the huntresses.

Luckily, for reasons unknown, the monster retreated into the shadows. The girls made to pursue, but random creatures of Grimm appeared to fight them. They immediately sprung into action to take them down.

Ruby jumped into a swarm of Beowolves. This situation was very familiar to her, so she wasn't worried what so ever. She began slashing and rolling and shooting the creatures away. She hopped over a couple and slid under another. When she stood up, Ruby turned around and faced the remaining wolves. She decapitated the one to her right and rolled under a swipe from her left. She back flipped over the one attacking her and shot it in the head. When she landed, no more Beowolves stood. She turned to see how her friends were faring.

Yang was currently facing several ursae. That was good because Yang had a severe hatred for the bear-like creatures. She had already taken out several, but three more stood. She turned to the one to her left and punched it in the stomach, followed by an uppercut to the head. That caved in the jaw of the ursa, and as it fell, she punched its skull to the ground, crushing it. She turned to the other two, looking furious. She launched forward and began to attack.

Seeing that Yang was fine, Ruby focused on Blake. The faunus appeared to be having some trouble. She was fighting a stampede of boarbatusks. They were easy to take out, but there was just so many of them. And they had only really one weak spot. Blake had to somehow flip them over to then kill them. She had managed a couple of times, but it was getting difficult. However Weiss was making her way over to the black haired girl's side to offer assistance.

Ruby ran to join her sister, but before she could get there, the beast returned. All the random creatures of Grimm had been eliminated, so it had returned. The girls all stood shoulder to shoulder observing its movements. It seemed to be biding its time, giving it a chance to heal. Coming to that conclusion, they all charge forward, provoking the monster to attack. The thing didn't change its strategy after fighting them the first time. It relied heavily upon trying to smash its foes, which against the girls was not working, as they were fast and nimble. They could easily dodge most of what was coming at them, but they weren't doing much in response. They had to come up with a plan or something bad was going to happen sooner or later.

Fate happen to look cruelly down upon Team RWBY, for that something decided to happen sooner. The first person to get hit was Ruby. She jumped up over a boulder that had been thrown at her, but in turn was smashed by one of the arms swinging at her. It busted through her aura and she went flying backwards. Weiss saw that out of the corner of her eye and screamed in terror. That drew the attention of Yang and Blake. They whirled around in surprise to see their leader laying on the floor, unmoving. Yang yelled in frustration and fought with a new severity, driving the beast back. Blake helped cover Weiss as she went to go check on the red girl.

When she reached Ruby, Weiss feared her for dead. Her eyes were closed and she wasn't moving. Weiss knelt next to the fallen girl and put her head on Ruby's chest. Weiss caught her breath when she couldn't hear anything. She immediately assumed Ruby was gone. She was about to tell her teammates when she heard something weird. Breathing. Ruby breathing. How was that possible if her heart wasn't beating? Weiss had not idea, but she was extremely confused.

She was shaken from her thoughts when someone yelled at her. It was Yang, of course.

"How is she!?" There was great urgency in her voice, but if her sister's life was on the line, there was no time to wait.

She yelled back. "I don't know! She's breathing but her heart isn't beating! I have no idea how she is!"

Weiss could tell they didn't exactly believe her. The heiress doubted herself as well. How could the state Ruby was in even be possible? However she shook her head, moved Ruby to a safer spot, and rejoined the fight.

The next to go down was Blake. She was dodging through a sea of arms when one happened to get a lucky shot. An arm decked in spikes smashed into the faunus, completely destroying her aura. She was then smashed by another regular arm, which picked her up and threw her backwards. She crashed into the wall and slid down, her broken form lying at the base of the wall.

Yang saw that and exploded. Her yells combined with the aura she was emitting was enough to drive the monster back momentarily. It didn't like the light she was giving off, so it retreated into the shadows as it had done before. That gave Yang a chance to run to where Blake was. Weiss stayed and watched in case the monster returned.

She ran and slid next to Blake. She clutched her tightly, trying to rouse the black haired girl. She was talking, crying, using her aura, whatever she could think of. She cradled the broken form of the girl she loved, not aware of the current circumstances they were under.

Weiss yelled to get her attention. "Yang! Yang!"

However the blonde didn't respond. She was too wrapped up in her own world, mourning the loss of her girlfriend. Oddly she hadn't acted this way when Ruby went down, but then again, they couldn't confirm her death yet. Weiss knew that Blake was gone, and Yang refused to accept it.

She tried again. "Yang! She's gone! You have to let her go! We still have a task ahead!"

She shook her head furiously. "No! I can bring her back! She's not gone yet! Blake! Can you hear me! Please wake up!" Tears were flowing down her face. The heiress was surprised. She had never seen Yang cry before, and to this degree.

"Yang, sometimes you have to let go! But that… thing is still out there, and we need to take it out, for the world!"

Yang whirled around, her normally passive lilac eyes were burning crimson. She roared at Weiss. "You don't care, do you?! You never really like her because she was a faunus! Because she was one of the White Fang! You don't care that she's dead!"

Weiss walked over to the blonde girl and slapped her. The brawler's face snapped back, a look of surprise plastered across her face. When she turned back to the icy princess she could see tears forming in her eyes. She yelled back.

"Of course I cared about Blake! I cared about both of you! You were both like sisters to me! I couldn't have asked for better friends! The time I've spent at Beacon has been the best time of my life, and its because of you three! So of course I cared Yang!" The tears started flowing.

Yang's face softened at the sight. Despite the situation they were currently in, she pulled her teammate into a hug. Weiss was shocked at her action, but she returned the gesture, glad to be close to another human. Yang pulled back and looked at Weiss.

"Weiss… I'm sorry. I was just upset about-" Her voice broke as she looked at Blake's crumpled form. "losing her. I just… I don't know. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to lash out at you."

Weiss sighed. "It's alright. I understand Yang. I'm scared too. And the fact that we lost Blake… this is just awful."

Yang paused and looked away. She turned back to Weiss.

"Look, Weiss. I need to tell you something." The heiress stared back at her.

"I have a plan. You're not going to like it, but I have a plan. But first I need to tell you how I truly felt all this time." Weiss titled her head. She was interested in what Yang had to say.

"I know we haven't always seen eye to eye, and I sort of interfered with your relationship with my sister often, but after all that I can say this. I love you. You were almost as close to me as Ruby was in a sisterly way. You were probably the best thing that happened to her in her life, and I'm very grateful for that. Since you two got together, I've seen Ruby happier than she's ever been in a while, and that makes me happy. You're a wonderful person and I'm glad to have known you."

Weiss started tearing up again. "Yang-" The blonde cut her off.

"Now wait. We have an issue. That thing is still here. And we don't know how we can beat it. But I have an idea. But first…" She knelt down next to Blake and removed something. When she was standing, she had Gambol Shroud and her bow in hand. She then removed her gauntlets and scarf and handed them to Weiss. The heiress gave her a confused look.

"You know, my father gave me that scarf. It's been the most important thing I own, but I think you need it more." Yang sighed and kept going. "Weiss… I don't think I'm going to make it." She revealed a couple of cuts that were bleeding pretty badly. She also saw some bones that looked broken. Yang was acting a lot better than she looked. "So I want you to go and take these."

Weiss's eyes widened. "Yang but no-"

The brawler glared at her. "I don't want to hear it. You take those and you get out of here. Take Ruby, she may still be alive. In fact, I have a sisterly feeling she'll make it and be important in taking this thing down. And trust me, I don't want to leave you, but I'd rather rejoin Blake in a better place, and possibly Ruby. Without them what purpose do I serve?" Yang shoved the mementos into Weiss's hands and pushed her away. "Now go!"

The heiress stumbled away. She placed Yang's gifts into a bag they had and walked over to Ruby. She picked up their leader and put Ruby over her shoulder. She began trudging towards the cave entrance. However before she could get there Yang yelled back one more time. "Oh, and Weiss!" The girl turned around. "I think you would have made a wonderful wife to Ruby and step sister to me!" The blonde smiled and turned back around. Weiss silently whispered. "You too…"

When she got outside, she turned around. The beast had silently approached Yang, and was staring her down. Yang was currently wearing an evil smile, as if this was the way she wanted to go out. Suddenly the thing roared and charge. Yang yelled one final battle cry of frustration and pain and every sad feeling she had. Her aura exploded in one super charged explosion, causing the cave entrance to collapse, sealing her in. Weiss couldn't hear it, but before Yang left the world she whispered. "Goodbye Weiss." And with that, the seemingly invincible blonde brawler was gone.

Weiss chuckled quietly. "She always said she burned hotter than the sun in the middle of July." However that joke only served to depress the heiress more, and she began moving again. Just before they reached the clearing where Team JNPR was seeming still fighting something strange happened. Ruby suddenly gasped and fell over, scaring the heck out of Weiss. The younger girl looked around and then up at her partner.

"Where are we?" She asked it so innocently it hurt Weiss to speak.

"Outside the cave, making our way back."

Ruby still looked confused. "Where are Blake and Yang?"

Weiss didn't respond this time, simply giving a look that told Ruby everything. Ruby's face immediately went expressionless, soaking up this information. She turned back to her partner.

"I know how to stop it."

Weiss gave her a weird look. "What?"

The red girl took a breath and spoke again. "I was just in a mini… coma, you could say. While in that state, I was visited by my grandmother. She told me a way to stop this… menace. But to do it, I have to sacrifice myself. She was helping me get prepared for this moment."

Weiss looked like she had been slapped. "Ruby, you can't…"

Ruby held up her hand to stop her girlfriend. Tears were forming in her eyes. "Stop Weiss. Don't make this harder than it has to be. I know what I have to do. This is what I signed up for. We all knew the risks. Sometimes we just have to deal with the cards we're dealt."

She paused for a second before continuing. "I see Yang gave you some parting gifts, so I will too." She pulled out her sweetheart, Crescent Rose, and removed her cloak. "You know, my grandmother gave me this cloak. It is my most prized possession, and I want you to have it" Ruby handed the two things to her partner.

Weiss trembled. "But Ruby, you can't leave me alone. I already lost Blake and Yang. I can't lose you too."

Ruby shook her head. "I have to Weiss. It's my destiny." She walked up to Weiss and pulled her into one final, passionate kiss that demonstrated all the love she had for the girl. She had given her purpose, reason to be around, something Ruby hadn't really felt before. Weiss had been her everything, and Ruby was grateful for it. Without Weiss, Ruby wasn't much, but together, they were perfect.

She finally pulled away and smiled weakly at the heiress. "Goodbye Weiss." With that, she slowly trudged back to the cave entrance, leaving a dumbfounded girl to stand there. When Weiss snapped back to reality, she heard another explosion from the cave. She whirled her head towards the mountain to watch it implode, crashing down into itself. She heard the beast wail in agony as it was destroyed. Ruby had done it. She was a hero, and her tale would be told in the world of Remnant for years to come. But now, Weiss was all alone.

Well, not completely alone. Stuffing Ruby's gifts into the bag, she dashed into the clearing hoping to link up with any survivors of Team JNPR. However, she was met with more bad news.

In the clearing she found a small group of Grimm surrounding a crouched figure. That figure was Nora, who was currently bawling uncontrollably as she clutched StormFlower close to her. Also scattered around the area were Crocea Mors and Miló and Akuó. That meant Jaune, Pyrrha and Ren didn't make it.

Before Weiss could call to Nora, she stood up, seething with anger. She dropped StormFlower and Magnhild and turned to the creatures before her. She yelled and exploded her aura in a similar way to what Yang had done. When Weiss's vision came back, the Grimm, as well as the hammer-wielder, were gone.

Weiss shakily walked over to the fallen pile of weapons. She fell to her knees and picked them up, hugging everything she had closely. Every single one of her friends, gone, all in one fight. And she was the only survivor. Why? Why was fate so cruel to leave her? Did the world just want her to be alone? She sat there, wishing she was dead so she could join her friends.

After about ten minutes, she heard a noise, but made no effort to react. It was a bullhead headed towards her position. Weiss didn't care. She only wanted her friends back. But it found the clearing she was in and landed. The back door slid open and Professor Ozpin disembarked, Professor's Goodwitch, Port and Oobleck close behind. He quickly surveyed the landscape before he focused on the kneeling huntress. Taking in the items she was holding and the expression on her face he understood everything. He motioned for the other professors to grab her and bring her onto the ship. They obliged and began to move the young girl. She didn't even protest.

When they got her onto the ship, they sat Weiss down and handed her the weapons she had been holding earlier. She clutched them trying desperately to fix her situation.

Mirror Mirror.

However there was nothing she could do.

Tell me something.

Here she was again, just like her childhood.

Who's the loneliest of all?

Alone.

I'm the loneliest, of all.

A single tear fell down the face of Weiss Schnee as they took off.

Weiss woke up screaming. She quickly covered her mouth to stop everyone from waking up. She was sweating profusely, and her heart was beating at a hundred miles a minute. That dream had been horrible, and it reflected all the fears Weiss held. She began crying quietly, all the terrible things she had just seen burned into her memory. The heiress realized that she was going to very even more scared of losing her friends now.

However, she stopped crying when she thought she heard a noise. Weiss looked up and saw Ruby standing there, a look of worry on her face. She had obviously been woken by her partner somehow, and when she heard the sobs, had come to investigate. What she had found was concerning, seeing Weiss crying like she was. Ruby didn't even bother to ask if she was ok.

Her eyebrow rose. "Nightmare?"

The girl in bed nodded slowly. Ruby sighed. "Want me to stay with you?"

Weiss nodded again and lifted the cover. Ruby slipped in next to her, and they slowly cuddled together. Weiss pulled Ruby in tightly, telling herself she wouldn't let go. The heiress had to admit, her partner's presence was very calming. Soon she found herself starting to slip off again. However before she could, she muttered something barely audible.

"Don't ever let me be alone Ruby…"

Ruby smiled even though Weiss couldn't see it.

"I wouldn't worry about that Weiss. I don't think I'll be going anywhere soon."

Holy jeez. That took way too long to write. I mean it. I started this on Saturday and finished today. Granted it is my second longest chapter, but still. I've had this idea stuck in my head for a couple of weeks, which was partly hampering my ability to write the other chapter I had started. Don't worry though, I will finish and release that as soon as I can. This just needed to come first.

Before you go, I just need to sum up the first Author's Note. I always write the preface ones before I start the story so this is a more updated version. Just letting you know that. I'll just say that although it isn't technically my job to put out as many chapters as I can as quick as I can, I always feel bad when I don't, so this was devastating. It was just hard to write about 2000 words, or half of a chapter, realize I was getting no where in about five days, and then start over and write another 5000. I hope you understand. But never fear! I promise after my midterms are over, the chapters will begin to come out more frequently. I just have a lot of stress going on right now in my life.

Oh, and one last thing. About this chapter, it was more geared towards the feels as A Summer's Day had been. I will say this, you may not agree, but I suck at writing fight scenes. I'm better with emotions than actions. I had originally planned to use the fight with the Grimm as space to make sure the story wasn't short, but I underestimated how long it would be. So yeah, not my best fights, but I left them in anyways. As for the beast Ruby killed, I didn't feel like giving it a true description other than the arms because that would take a lot of effort. Just know that it is supposed to represent all of Weiss's fears. As for the dying? I don't know, I just felt like writing that type of chapter, so I did. Interesting way to weave it in, don't you think? Killing people without killing anyone. Oh good, I'm rambling.

I'll wrap this up, I don't want to keep you any longer. Just wanted to say, there is a possibility of another story being started by me, but I'm still on the fence about it. I'm not going to tease it because I can't guarantee anything, but they way it would work is very interesting, because I'm a madman. And let me recommend a story for everyone to read in the meantime. If you're a fan of the Achievement Hunter guys and all they do, go ahead and check out LastJourneyHome's Team LADS, Team GENTs, and the Pimponia Tower story. It's really funny and I enjoyed it.

Jeez I can talk forever. I instantly broke my own promise. Feel free to send me PMs telling me I suck at keeping promises. Nah, don't do that, I was kidding. Well, I guess I'll send you off with a thanks for reading and all your support and I hope you enjoyed! Goodbye!