15. Chapter 15

Chapter 15: A Jog Down Memory Lane

Disclaimer: I do not own Loud House or any form of media related to it, it is rightfully owned by its respective companies or owners.

AN: Hello my fellow Loud House fans! I have returned once again to give you yet another new chapter. But before we get into that I just wanted to say I've been listening to you're feedback and the reviews you've left. And I've decided to age up Lincoln's friends including everyone else who's his age in the TV show! That includes Tabby, Haiku, Polly Pain, Cristina, Giggles, Rusty and everyone else. Though I might leave a few out if you guys want me to. Oh and that Chandler brat and bratty kid who looked like Lincoln will appear too. Also some possible background characters as well. But you'll have to wait in the next couple of chapters to see who shows and who doesn't. If you don't like how I'm going to age some people up I'm sorry but from all the messages and reviews I got said they're ok with this. I hope you decide to stick around even though you don't agree with my decision. Anyways you know the drill by now, me talk then me start chapter. ON WITH THE CHAPTER! Enjoy!

"Boy, how about we get down to eating before this stuff gets cold." Luan suggested happily with a with a smile. " I don't thing Lincoln wouldn't be too thrilled if we missed this eggcellent breakfast!"

Immediately after hearing Luan's little pun, Lynn proceeded to let out very annoyed groan while face palming herself in the face. Leni on the other hand, got the pun instantly and started to laugh.

"Ha, I get it!" Leni cheerfully stated as she stopped laughing.

"Alright, alright we get it Luan just please… stop." Lynn practically begged with a very loud groan.

"Okey dokey Lynn, but only because I like you… a waffle lot!" Luan happily said with a giggle as she couldn't help herself. Which only caused Lynn to groan in annoyance even mote. While Leni was caught in a giggling fit.

"I really hate mornings." Lynn groaned with a very wooden expression as she started to make her way out of the room and begin climbing up the stairs to wake everyone up to come down to breakfast.

But as Lynn made her way up the stairs, she couldn't help but wonder what Lincoln was doing right now other than jogging.

'Probably wandering around town and thinking on what he's misses over the last 9 years. Maybe he'll run into some of his old friends out there too.' Lynn thought but shook her head at the notion. What were the chances of Lincoln running into some he'd knew? And what was to say they'd even recognize him too?

But while the chances were slim, Lincoln would encounter a few things on his jog. Whether they were people or places were yet to be seen.

Meanwhile With Lincoln

"Wow… everything is still… so boring." Lincoln said out loud as he jogged his way on the sidewalk while passing the many houses in his neighborhood and those around it.

It had only been about 10 minutes so far on his jog and nothing eventful has happened to him. Which was understandable, but Lincoln couldn't help but feel a little bored.

'Man, it's almost like I never left at all.' Lincoln though as he continued to jog while making the occasional glance around him here and there at the houses he passed.

It made Lincoln feel a little uneasy seeing all the same houses, same road and same sidewalk. Like he never ran away in the first place.

Just thinking that made Lincoln's expression turn into a small frown.

'But I did ran away.' Lincoln thought with a sigh as sweat started to fall down his face. Which was probably from all the jogging he was doing.

As Lincoln continued jog, his mind began to touch on a subject he'd almost forgotten about. If his family grew and got older while sort of moving on with their lives when he left. What happened to all to all his friends and the people he knew back before he left?

Thinking that almost made Lincoln stop in his tracks. But luckily he continued on jog like without a care in the word. However that lie. There was something on his mind.

'What did happen to everyone?' Lincoln thought as it nagged him like a bad stomach ache.

It was a good question, what did happened to everyone after he left. How did they're lives ended up? But the real thing he wanted answered though was how his friends ended.

How did Clyde, Ronnie Anne and the rest of his friends turn out? Did some of them accomplish their dreams and went off to college? Or were they still stuck here trying to finish school and work up to their goals and dreams?

More importantly, how did everyone handle him running away. Probably not too good. They most likely acted the same way his family did if not worse or a bit more mellow.

Although if it was Clyde and Ronnie Anne, well. They're reactions would be along the same lines of his sisters and parents. But knowing Ronnie Anne, she'd be more mad than sad. Then probably sad later on when he was alone to vent her emotions. Ronnie was just that kind of person. Very temperamental but still amazing at the same time.

'Yeah… she was pretty amazing.' Lincoln thought with a small smile as he felt some heat on his cheeks. That he dismissed was from all the jogging and not a blush, which it was though he'd probably deny it.

While Lincoln and Ronnie Anne were pretty close back in the day. Very close. They were probably not as close as him and Clyde were. But that was only in the friend department. Everything else? Well, complicated was the best way to say it.

However though Lincoln liked to dismiss it, there was something going with him and Ronnie Anne back then. He didn't just know how to put it.

Though if he had to it would probably be… a very close one. Which could only be described as… a boyfriend and girlfriend type of relationship. But there was nothing to prove this Lincoln thought at first. But as Lincoln though more about it, he thought back to a certain memory he'd probably almost forgotten about.

It was probably a week or two before he left. When running away was something he was still deciding on if he was going through with it or not. And out of the blue Ronnie Anne called him pretty late.

Flashback 9 Years Ago, A Week Before Lincoln Runs Away

"She's late, nothing new there." Lincoln said with a big huff as he sat patiently on the grass with his bike. Which was laid flat on the grass next to him.

It had been almost 20 minutes since Ronnie Anne called him and told him to meet up with her. She said it was very urgent and that they had to meet up on the school's playground by a large tree by the swings. At 8:30, which was close to getting dark. Which would have made Lincoln's parents nervous since it was so close to his curfew. And making a school night didn't help either.

"Good thing I'm good a sneaking out." Lincoln joked with a small smile. "But if mom and dad find out I did snuck out than I'm probably never seeing the light of day again. Which would be so much fun!"

'Though dad would probably have a field day knowing him.' Lincoln thought as his smile turned into a frown as his thoughts went to his dad.

Things between him and his parents have been rough lately. More so his dad than his mom. Who he got along with far better than his dad. Thankfully things haven't gotten to a point where they're been arguing. Not yet at least.

"Guess I should thank Ronnie Anne for giving me a reason to leave the house at least." Lincoln grumbled with a large sigh as he decided to lay down on the grass with his hands behind his head. Most likely for to make himself comfortable.

"Well where's my thank you then lame-o?" A voice asked in a almost playful tone that immediately got Lincoln's attention.

Lincoln quickly sat back up and then turned to where the voice was coming from and saw who it was. It was a girl around his age with light dark skin, who had black hair worn in a ponytail. She had freckles on her cheeks almost like his own, and had two buck teeth that stick out of her mouth. That made her look a cute in a weird way. She wore a purple hooded sweatshirt and jean shorts with purple shoes with some pink socks worn high.

"Yeah, thanks Ronnie for making me wait and most likely getting me grounded if my folks find out I snuck out." Lincoln stated in a very sarcastic tone and with a very dry expression. "I mean hey, it's not like I have a very good social life as it is. Well, present company excluded of course."

Hearing this made Ronnie Anne blush from embarrassment as the young Latino couldn't help but scratch her head from sheer embarrassment.

"Yeah um, sorry about that." Ronnie Anne apologized with a sheepish smile on her face. "Sneaking out without my mom noticing is no problem, but my little brother on the other hand is a whole other story."

After Ronnie Anne said that Lincoln couldn't help but smile with a small shake of his head.

"Tell me about it." Lincoln gave a small groan knowing Ronnie Anne's problem pretty well. "The girls wouldn't even get tucked in if I didn't read them a bed time story. Though Lori, Leni and Luna just wanted a good nights kiss. Which was more easy I guess.

Almost immediately after saying that Lincoln quickly regretted it. It took almost all of Ronnie Anne's strength not to burst out laughing. But it proved useless as she couldn't keep in for long. And the look on Lincoln's face red face flushed with embarrassment didn't help either.

"Wow, nice to do know that you're such a sweet big brother." Ronnie Anne mocked playfully as she took a seat down next to Lincoln who was still clearly embarrassed. But that soon changed when Lincoln remembered something.

"Oh yeah, pray tell what you had to do to get your little brother off your back." Lincoln retorted with a somewhat smug smile when he saw Ronnie Anne stop laughing and have a very shocked bright red face.

"W-well I mean, I only um well I…" Ronnie Anne tried to say the right words but was too embarrassed about it that she only did what she would do in this situation. Apply violence to the situation.

Which of course involved her giving Lincoln a small but hard punch to the shoulder.

" Ow!" Lincoln exclaimed as he rubbed his shoulder. "Alright, alright, alright I get it Ronnie. Man, why do push punch like guy!"

"Maybe because girls are tougher than boys lame-o. Ever thought of that?" Ronnie Anne stated light hearty in a somewhat threatening manner that Lincoln would have found cute. But didn't say a thing, since he didn't want to face Ronnie Anne's wrath.

"No but I'm thinking and feeling it now though thank you very much." Lincoln muttered cynically.

"What was that?" Ronnie Anne asked giving Lincoln a very serious expression while asking for some clarification.

"Nothing, I'm shutting up now!" Lincoln exclaimed rather quickly while in a very frightened tone. Something that Ronnie Anne found acceptable.

Soon after that both preteens sat together in silence. Which was beginning now. After a short while later Lincoln decided to break the silence but Ronnie Anne beat him to it.

"I think… I might be moving away for awhile Lincoln." Ronnie Anne announced in a very serious and somewhat down tone.

Shorty after those words left her mouth Lincoln instantly turned to give Ronnie Anne a very shocked expression.

"What!?" Lincoln exclaimed in a very shock tone as he tried to wrap his head on the bombshell his not girlfriend just dropped on him. "Why are you moving away Ronnie?! Are moving away soon like tomorrow?! Is it because of the fight you had with your mom recently?!

"If you calm down lame-o I'll tell you!" Ronnie Anne shouted that made Lincoln immediately shut up.

Seeing that Lincoln finally calmed down, Ronnie Anne gave a large sigh. She then turned to Lincoln who awaited Ronnie Anne's explanation anxiously.

"Things between me and my mom… haven't been going smoothly." Ronnie Anne admitted with a regretful filled tone before continuing. "And with my mom doing double shifts at the hospital things only got worse."

Lincoln gave a small frown when he heard what Ronnie Anne said. He couldn't help but relate to the poor tomboy's situation. Things between Lincoln and his father haven't been swell either. So he didn't think any less of Ronnie Anne for having the same problems he's been having lately. But what Ronnie Anne said next shocked him.

"And this morning I got tired of it Lincoln." Ronnie Anne finally said getting Lincoln's attention, from Ronnie Anne's tone it almost sounded like she was ashamed a little. Soon he would know why

"This morning we got into a very nasty argument, so bad that Bobby lock himself in his room because he was so scared." Ronnie Anne sadly admitted with a shaky tone as it was hard for her to admit that she made her little brother afraid of her. "I-I made my little brother afraid of me Lincoln. I made him cry."

That was all Ronnie Anne manage to say before she broke down crying. Something of which Lincoln has never seen before, like never. He expected Ronnie Anne to a hardcore tomboy that never cried even a little. He always thought Ronnie Anne was as tough as they come. But it would seem Lincoln thought wrong, Ronnie Anne was still human after all.

After a few minutes of Ronnie Anne crying, Lincoln did something that he would normally do when his sisters are in the state Ronnie Anne is in. The white haired 11 year old softy grabbed Ronnie Anne's hand and held it tightly. Which stopped her from crying as she gave Lincoln a very surprised expression.

Which only made Lincoln smile very reassuringly as he was glad he stopped Ronnie Anne from crying any further. Soon enough Ronnie Anne wiped away her tears and got her composure back. She then quickly pulled her hand out of Lincoln's. And turned away to hide the blush she had on her face.

Ronnie Anne then started to continue on like nothing happened.

"So, after this mornings argument my mom called my grandparents and told them I be staying with them for awhile in the city." Ronnie Anne said while still in a very sad tone as she brought her gaze down on the ground.

"So just because you had an argument with your mom she's sending you away?!" Lincoln asked in a very shocked tone. "That seems pretty harsh."

"No, it's not because of that Lincoln." Ronnie Anne answered back with a sigh. As if what she was going to say was going to make things worse. Probably because it was.

"It's because I told her to call them." Ronnie Anne admitted with a bit of shame as she kept her eyes on the ground. The reason why was because she couldn't bare to look at Lincoln and see the expression on his face.

Which was of course one of shock. Lincoln was completely shocked to the core by what Ronnie Anne said that he didn't know what to say. How could he? His friend down right admitted she wanted to move away. Away from her friends, her school and her life. And while he would never admit it, away from him.

"I know how it sounds like Lincoln, but just let me explain before you jump to conclusions." Ronnie Anne spoke up in a soft and reassuring tone while trying to get Lincoln's attention. But sadly Lincoln could only stare at the ground in a sort of daze.

Seeing that Lincoln was still rattling from what she said. Ronnie Anne decided to explain why she wanted to move in with her grandparents. With hope that it get Lincoln out of his daze and talk to her.

"The reason why I want to move away Lincoln, isn't because I'm not happy with my life, or being you and our friends." Ronnie Anne voice began to trail off before she gave one look at Lincoln then continuing. "It's because I want what's best for my mamà and my hermanito."

Hearing that last part almost made Lincoln flinch, but unfortunately he kept his gaze on the grass and as the wind slowly started to pick up. However that didn't mean he still didn't have to listen to what Ronnie Anne had to say.

"The only reason why my mom has been doing double shifts is because of me and Bobby." Ronnie Anne explained sadly. "So after my mom left for work, I started to think what if she only had Booby to look after instead of both of us."

"I know my mom loves us and all but, I don't want to see her unhappy and coming home dead tired because of us." Ronnie Anne sadly confessed. "So, when she came back home from work… I asked her if it was alright if I moved in with my grandparents for a little while."

Lincoln was still in a daze but he kept on listening to Ronnie Anne. Even though it looked like wasn't.

"At first she was shocked and then sad of course, but after explaining some things to her she kind of understood what I wanted." Ronnie Anne said with a huff. "It took some convincing but she finally call my grandparents and explained everything to them.

"Though while they didn't like it how me and my mom were fighting, they eventually gave in and said I could stay with them as long as I want." Ronnie Anne gave a small and nervous laugh before continuing. " Since they already have my aunt and uncle and my little cousin Carlota living with them already they said more the merrier."

Although Ronnie Anne trying to lighten the mood was a good try. It still failed. Finally seeing that nothing will sway Lincoln at all, Ronnie Anne gave a very sad sigh. She then brought her gaze on Lincoln who still wasn't budging one bit. She decided to just give up.

"Let's face it Lincoln… I'm probably more trouble then anything." Ronnie Anne stated with a weak smile even though she was belittling herself. "God knows everyone will be better off if I'm gone for good."

And just like that, Lincoln finally had enough.

"DON'T YOU DARE SAY THAT RONNIE!" Lincoln shouted at the top of his lungs while keeping his eyes locked on the ground.

Ronnie Anne looked greatly shocked by Lincoln outburst that she didn't anticipated what he did next. Lincoln uncharacteristically grabbed Ronnie Anne by her shoulder while not in a very forcefully way. It caught Ronnie Anne by surprise. But what Lincoln did only made her more surprise.

"I don't know what I do if something bad happened to you Ronnie!" Lincoln exclaimed as his voice was starting to choke up a little. "You're one of my closest friends Ronnie, and you've made my life better because of that."

The sheer look in Lincoln's eyes and tone of his voice said it all. What Lincoln was saying to her was truly sincere. It made Ronnie Anne's heart tingle and made her stomach feel like they were filled with butterflies.

"I… I know that are… friendship or relationship or whatever we are is complicated." Lincoln finally confessed even though he was fighting down a blush when he said it. "But… I'm grateful for whatever this is, because… you're here with me."

Ronnie Anne couldn't help but blush and be in a state of shock as she continued to listen to Lincoln's kind words.

"What I'm trying to say Ronnie, is that even though you think your worthless." Lincoln began to say before softy letting go on his grip on Ronnie Anne. "You're not to me."

Lincoln then slowly went back to what he was going a little while ago, which was being depressed. But this time Lincoln looked forward at the empty playground as it was finally nighttime. While Lincoln was doing that, Ronnie Anne was in the process of letting Lincoln's words sink in.

And after a few minutes of the wind blowing, Ronnie Anne did the only she could possibly do in this situation. For her anyways.

The young tomboy shockingly punched Lincoln right in the face without warning! That immediately made Lincoln fall to the ground.

Following that unexpected "response" Lincoln quickly recovered and stood up while rubbing his face where he got punched. His expression was one of shock and then anger.

"FOR PITY SAKE WOMAN WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?!" Lincoln shouted clearly frustrated by Ronnie Anne's responses when he's being sincere and kind. "I KNOW THAT TOUGH LOVE IS A THING BUT ARE YOU SERIOUS?!"

Ronnie Anne didn't respond or had a readable expression as she stood up as well to face Lincoln. Who was still very angry as he continued to vent out his emotions.

"I mean come on, one minute you're emotional as hell and the next you punch me in the face!" Lincoln shouted once again as his emotions were getting the better of him. "Please if this is your way of showing affection can you please do something less violent, like please?!"

Almost immediately after saying that Ronnie Anne did something very unexpected. Even for her. The young Latino girl forcefully grabbed Lincoln's shirt collar. Which made Lincoln flinch when he was expecting yet another punch. But shockingly a punch never. The only thing that did came was something Lincoln never thought Ronnie Anne would ever do!

Ronnie Anne forcefully pulled Lincoln into a very unexpected kiss!

As Lincoln was trying to process what was happening, Ronnie Anne continued to lock her lips with his. Soon after awhile Lincoln decided to just go with it as he started to feel all his blood going to his head. He then just melted right into the kiss as he brought his hands softly on Ronnie Anne's hips. Something the girl didn't mind since she seemed to be a little preoccupied at the moment.

After a few solid seconds of kissing, both Ronnie Anne decided that was enough. She slowly pulled away from the kiss while Lincoln still appeared to be in some sort of daze. Luckily for him though he quickly snapped out of it. But now he had a very shocked expression while having a very red blush as well.

"Y-you know I-I was joking, right?" Lincoln asked in a very nervous and embarrassed tone as he looked to Ronnie Anne for a response.

But sadly all that Lincoln got was a loud giggle and a playful shove from Ronnie Anne.

"Oh back to violence yet again eh?" Lincoln groaned in a very dry tone. "I swear I will never understand girls."

"And yet you live with oh about 6 of them." Ronnie Anne light heartily shot back. "That's including your mom of course."

"You make it sound so easy don't you Ronnie." Lincoln retorted in yet another dry tone as he gently flopped to the ground onto the soft grass. "You know I sometimes wish I was the younger sibling or even middle child in my family."

"Yeah, tell me about." Ronnie Anne spoke up before deciding to lay down on the grass right next to Lincoln. Who didn't mind one bit. "But something tells me I'd probably still be looking out for my brother, older or not."

Hearing this caused Lincoln to give a small chuckle, which in turn caused Ronnie Anne to let out another giggle. Soon after that both preteens just stopped and looked up at the night sky. While enjoying each others company. However, Lincoln still had something on his mind that was still bothering him. Well two things anyway.

"So uh, are we going to talk what just happened a couple of minutes ago, or we just going to ignore the whole kissing thing?" Lincoln asked in a somewhat nervous tone as he kept looking up at the night sky. "Because I'm cool either way you know."

"Lincoln… don't ruin this please." Ronnie Anne said dryly in a annoyed expression.

"Sorry." Lincoln apologized sheepishly as he kept his eyes up at the sky.

However after a short while Lincoln decided to ask something he's been afraid to ask ever since this whole thing started.

"So, do you know when you might be back?" Lincoln asked very nervously as he was somewhat dreading the answer.

This caused Ronnie Anne to give a very loud sigh. The poor girl knew that Lincoln wasn't going to like the answer.

"I… don't know Lincoln… I really don't know." Ronnie Anne confessed sadly as her expression was filled with sorrow. "But I know I'll be back… soon hopefully."

While he didn't like the answer he got, Lincoln couldn't help but be reassured by his friend's words. Even though he got a very bad feeling in his stomach.

"You understand why I have to leave… right?" Ronnie Anne asked as she turned to Lincoln hoping he did understand why she was leaving.

At first Lincoln wanted to say no or come up with a excuse. But when he turned to see the look on Ronnie Anne's face, he couldn't do it.

Even though he didn't like it, he could understand why she was leaving. It was because she loved her family. And that she would do anything for them. Even if that meant she couldn't be with them.

After giving it some thought, Lincoln gave a small smile before gently grabbing onto Ronnie Anne's once again. He then with a sad smile answered.

"Yeah Ronnie… I do understand." Lincoln finally answered in a sorrow filled tone.

And just like that, Ronnie Anne truly felt happy. Even though this whole thing was hard and would only get harder. Hearing Lincoln's comforting words was enough to make this whole thing worth it to Ronnie Anne.

Ronnie Anne then tighten her hand around Lincoln's, who returned the gentle squeeze back.

Not matter what comes next, good or bad. No matter who left and why, both Ronnie Anne and Lincoln could only do what they could do. And that was enjoying each others company.

Flashback End.

As Lincoln finally finished remembering that certain memory. He felt out of breath and suddenly stopped to take a breather. The reason why was probably because he's been jogging nonstop without a single break. Or maybe it was because remembering that memory took a bit out of him. Though he would never admit it.

"Why do all my relationships end in disaster." Lincoln asked himself while taking a couple of deep breaths.

After a few minutes of catching his breath, Lincoln slowly started to get his bearing as he took a look around. And what he saw made him wished he kept on jogging.

The reason why was because Lincoln remembered the street he was on. He remembered he always used to come to street on weekends or sometimes after he got out of school back in the day.

He remembered this street because he always kept coming here when he had time to visit his best friend. His best friend Clyde McBride.

"God, it still looks the same." Lincoln said simply as he brought his attention on a certain house on the street he was in. And that was the McBride house.

Soon after laying his eyes on the house Lincoln had a very dreaded feeling in his stomach. The reason why was because he could see that the house was still apparently still occupied.

Lincoln saw that a car was in the driveway of the house. And it was safe to say it probably belonged to the McBrides or even Clyde.

After seeing the car, Lincoln just stood there on the sidewalk in a sort of daze. Right now Lincoln didn't know what to do, should he go over and knock on door? Or should he just keep on moving like nothing happened?

Almost after a few minutes of solid thinking, Lincoln gave a very long sigh. And then he slowly started to break into a jog yet again.

"I think that's enough reminiscing about the past for one day." Lincoln stated in a soft yet regretful tone as he started to jog away from the house and then after that the street.

Almost Half An Hour Later

It had been almost half an hour before Lincoln finally made it back home. He was clearly very exhausted from his morning as he took some very deep breathes. And it was safe to say everyone was finally up.

"MOM, LANA IS HOGGING ALL THE BACON!"

"NO I'M NOT!"

"Girls, start sharing or else!"

"Kids, listen to your mother!"

After hearing the amount of yelling and chaos going through out the house, it was fairly certain that he was home.

"I am not ready for today." Lincoln told himself in a very exhausted tone as sweat was pouring down his face.

Lincoln then proceeded to let out a very loud sigh as he brought his gaze on the house in front of him. And at that moment Lincoln knew that his hard task of earing forgiveness and getting to know his new little sisters starts right now. For better or worse, Lincoln Loud's life at The Loud House begins all over again.

Shorty after thinking that, Lincoln started to head towards the house. But unfortunately as fate would have it, Lincoln took a single step on the walkway and stepped right into some dog poop.

Which in turn caused Lincoln to freeze up as a very annoyed look appeared on his face. He then took a very deep breath like he was trying to calm himself down. But alas it would seem Lincoln's temper would get the better of him.

"WHO KEEPS DROPPING BOMBS IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE?!" Lincoln shouted in a very frustrated tone as he raised his hands in the air

And almost if it was on cue, a certain white colored Pitbull Terrier Puppy woke up from it's slumber as it looked around the room clearly startled from Lincoln's outburst. But quickly went back to sleep as it rested softly in both Lana and Lola's room without a care in the world.

To Be Continued

AN: And boom, done! Man I am on a roll lately. I hope you all enjoyed the chapter. Also hope you enjoyed the Ronniecoln flashback. As you all saw, being the older sibling can be tough sometimes. And Ronnie Anne and Lincoln's relationship is or was … well complicated. So yeah, Ronnie Anne moved in with her relatives like in the show. Only a bit earlier than before. She is also one of the major people who helped Lincoln make his decision on leaving. Now while Ronnie Anne and Lincoln were a… well couple I guess. That was a long time ago. And like said, pairings are still in the air for Lincoln. So, he could still be with anyone. But not just yet. Alright, time for me to write the next chapter. Where Lincoln's crazy life in the loud house will start. Oh and before I sign off. I really need help with some designs for Lincoln's friends who are aged up. Please leave them in a review or just message me. Now, I hope you enjoyed the chapter and forgive me if I made any errors. I'm still trying to find a beta reader with no such luck. Anyways, I'm out. Hope you leave a review with any questions you might have or just your feedback. See ya!