His eyes snapped open at the burning sensation of his throat regurgitating an abundance of salt-water. He turned his head to empty the last of it onto the white sand beneath him, and he tried to regulate his breathing.

A splash drew his ear, and he barely caught a glimpse of a fin slipping under the waves of the ocean glistening in the light of the day.

The... ocean?

His head swiveled between the empty shoreline on either side of him, seagulls squawking overhead.

The beach...?

Sore arms pushed his heavy body to sit up.

Why was this a tropical beach and not Jaune's bedroom? Was this a dream? His head did feel pretty fuzzy...

A small wave broke before climbing the shore, lapping at his already drenched hoodie and jeans, breaking him from his musing.

"Alright… stay calm, Jaune… now is not the time to panic," he assured himself. "First thing's first, orient yourself."

He moved to stand. Everything hurt, but he fought through the pain.

With his head becoming clearer, he scanned his surroundings as far as he could see. There was mostly just sand, water, a mountain towards the center of the land, and a very thick tree line where the beach ended, but relief washed over him at the sight of some civilization quite a ways down.

"Guess I'd better go find some help."

After walking along where the grass of the forest met the blazing hot sand for a while, a girl emerged out from the trees in front of him and stopped when their eyes met, dropping a basket of fruit she had been carrying. A look of shock frozen on her face, she didn't move a muscle.

She was a cute, short girl, who had neck-length, dark hair with red-dyed tips, and wore a black, long-sleeve crop top shirt that ended just below her bust. It was fitting for a beach.

Most peculiarly, though, was that she was in some kind of a costume, as evidenced by the big, black and red turtle shell on her back that came to wrap around and hug the front of her body, from the top of her midsection, down to just below her hips, showing off every bit of her toned legs.

It was a high quality costume to say the least! Maybe there was some kind of festival or con in town?

"Umm, hi," Jaune began and gave a polite wave. "Could you tell me where- "

"Eep!"

In an instant, the girl had vanished into the shell that fell and dipped into the sand.

Jaune blinked... and blinked again at the unmoving carapace. It was a very high quality costume...

He cautiously approached and leaned down to take a peek inside.

"My name is Jaune," he informed. "That was a cool trick. Are you cosplaying as a Ninja Turtle or something?" he asked curiously, but received no answer. Even though the bright sun was beating down hard, he could see only darkness inside the shell. "... I don't know where I am or how I got here... Can you help me?"

"... N-no one's home!"

Letting out a quiet sigh of frustration, he began collecting the mishandled fruit into the basket. Once that was done, he placed it in the sand in front of the hole that the girl's head had withdrawn into.

"Please, I could really use your help…"

Silver eyes shone out of the darkness, pensively looking over the basket. Jaune offered a friendly smile, but, unfortunately, silence was again his answer.

Groaning, he rose to his feet again and started the walk towards the visible town.

"... Never mind, I'll just find help in the city."

Maybe it was a little silly to think that he'd get much help from a girl dressed as a Ninja Turtle while carrying fruit on an empty beach. He let out a small chuckle and shook his head at his own foolishness.

"W-wait!" the girl's voice pulled his attention back as she ran up to him, basket in hand again. "You can't go there! It's dangerous for you!"

He furrowed his brow at her.

"The city? Why?"

"B-because…!" she added and awkwardly poked her index fingers together.

"… Because…?"

"… Because they'll- " She looked away, and Jaune thought he could see her face redden a little. She leaned in and whispered, "-do things to you…"

Jaune backed away and nervously scratched the back of his neck.

"... Uhh, right… Listen, I'm just gonna go find the police station or something. I'm sure they'll be able to help me get back home, but thanks anyways." He turned to start walking again, but the weird brunette jumped in his way, stretching out her arms.

"No, stop! I'm telling you, that's the worst place for a Human to go!"

Jaune stared for a moment. This girl may have been cute and all, but obviously her think-box wasn't firing on all cylinders. Even so, he decided to humor her.

"For a Human..." he parroted.

"Yes!"

"... And why is it dangerous for a Human?"

"Because you're on Monster Girl Island!"

Jaune wrinkled his nose at the name.

"That... sounds like some terrible fanfictions I've read," he muttered under his breath.

She gave an inquisitive tilt of her head.

"What's a fanfiction?"

His eyes widened at her exceptional sense of hearing.

"Uhh... nothing..." He cleared his throat. "So, if I'm on Monster Girl Island, I take it that you're some kind of Monster Tortoise Girl then?"

She smiled, but gently shook her head.

"No, silly! I'm a Terrapin, but still part of the Turtle family."

"... Right," he mumbled as he moved passed the deluded girl. "And I'm a knight that's destined to save the world."

"Hey, I'm serious!" She asserted, hurrying to keep walking alongside him. "You've probably never heard of us before since you're a Human, but this is a real shell!" She swung the large shell around, proudly displaying its full glory. "Touch it!"

Stopping and taking a moment to reconfirm to himself that this entire day was really even happening, he looked at the shell, then back to the girl, who was watching him with excited eyes over her shoulder. She gave a few quick nods as if to encourage him.

He sighed and tepidly ran a hand over the casing. Side to side – top to bottom. Again, its high quality was unmistakable.

"Okay, sure, it feels real, but how would I know the difference from a fake one?"

"Because I can feel everything you're doing!"

"... You can feel this..." he said dubiously, still touching it.

"Yeah!"

He smirked at a sudden idea.

"If that's true, then what letter am I writing on your shell right now?" He began to drag a single finger in a fluid motion, carefully outlining a design across the expanse of her shell. Maybe once she failed this test, it would finally knock some sense into her...

The turtle girl hummed in thought.

"Uhh, is it an 'E'?"

Jaune's brows raised in surprise. Her answer was close, but...

"Trick question – It was the number 'three.'"

The girl indignantly whipped around.

"Hey, that's cheating!"

Seeing her cute pouting, a small smile tugged at the corner of his lips.

"Alright, alright... What am I writing now?" he asked as his hand moved to her carapace again, this time to the front. When his finger started writing in the motion of the letter 'S', he thought he heard a light gasp from the girl, but his focus was captured by something else.

"Huh, it's actually kind of soft on this side," he pointed out, and his second hand joined the other in exploring the shell, forgetting their previous task. Not only was it soft, this side was more flesh colored.

"I-I, umm," the girl nervously started.

Blue eyes raised to see silver staring down at his still-moving hands, and, for some reason, her face was incredibly red.

"You-you're not supposed to be touching there- ," she tried to tell him as a breath hitched in her throat. "That s-side's sensitive…"

"Oh my," an alluring voice pulled their gazes to the imposing figure emerging from the thick forest. "Am I ruining a moment?"

Jaune's mouth hung agape at, what he could only describe as, a beautiful woman with long, dark hair, fiery, amber eyes, and wearing armor that covered only the most important bits. Most jarringly, however, were her hips and legs that seemed to morph into a gigantic, golden-red scorpion's body, complete with its own two intimidating pincers at the front, eight skinny legs, and a huge tail and stinger hanging in a forward curve over the back. There even appeared to be tiny bursts of flames erupting every time the tips of her scorpion legs met the ground as she approached.

This looked far too good to be a cosplay...

Jaune gulped as he and the possibly-real turtle girl cautiously took a couple steps backwards.

"Like what you see?... I know I do." The woman narrowed her fiery eyes. "And I see a Human." Her legs stretched, raising her entire form higher, and her tail leaned forward, some kind of liquid dripping from the end.

Turtle Girl abruptly stepped in front of Jaune with her arms outstretched.

"No! You can't hurt him, Cinder!"

The woman merely relaxed her posture and smirked, lowering a hand down to gently caress the smaller girl's face.

"Hurt him? Why would I do that, Ruby?" she asked softly. "Don't worry, you can have the rest of him whenever I'm done..."

Jaune noticed Ruby's hands trembling.

"... N-no! I won't let you!" she shouted.

"Now, now..." Amber eyes sharpened again. "Don't be so selfish!" Cinder raised an armored pincer and took a big, backhanded swing.

Ruby turned and shielded Jaune, her hard exterior taking the punishment of the devastating blow, sending them both through the air and just passed the tree line. Shaking off the hit, Jaune got to his feet and moved to aid Ruby lying face down in the grass.

"Ruby! Are you okay?"

She let out a groggy groan as he flipped her over on her side. Though motionless, she was able to peer up at him.

"Jaune... run into the forest, she's too big to move through it quickly. It's not me she wants."

He shook his head.

"I'm not just gonna leave you here!"

A glimmer of surprise sparkled in her eyes, and a tired smile spread across her lips.

"You're not like the Humans I've heard about... "

"Jaune, was it?" Cinder cut in with her sultry voice as she began slinking her massive body through the beginnings of the trees. "That's a nice name... It'll sound especially nice when I'm screaming it while I- "

"Go!" Ruby yelled.

"Quite the opposite of what I was going to say," Jaune heard from behind as he turned and broke into a sprint. Hopefully Ruby's theory would prove correct, or he was screwed.

He ran, jumped, dodged, and weaved his way through the forest as fast as his Human legs would let him, but when the chaos of what sounded like a speeding bulldozer from behind prompted him to take a quick peek over his shoulder, all hope was lost.

Instead of agility, Cinder was using the power of her huge pincers to snap the trees at their base and shove them out of the way, leaving a literal path of destruction in her wake.

Doing the one thing that he always made fun of in chase scenes of movies, he tripped over some stupid thing, and came crashing down to the ground hard.

Almost immediately, he was flipped over on to his back, and a dripping stinger gently dragged down his chest as Cinder leaned down close.

"Such a treat I've caught for myself today. Tell me, how did you get here?"

With eyes locked onto the venomous barb pinning him down, fear gripped at his throat.

"I... I don't know!"

"Come on now, do you really expect me to believe that?"

With a smirk, Cinder plunged her stinger into Jaune's chest, shredding through his favorite jacket. He cried out in agony, his hands pulling at his body's intruder. The pain was searing, like his flesh was melting, but it quickly gave way to a numb tingling, and his grasp on the stinger faltered. Soon, he was even too weak to hold his own head up off the ground, and he collapsed down, unable to budge like gravity had increased the pull on his limbs a thousand times over.

"What is this...? I… can't… move…"

"No need to panic, Jaune," the Cinder consoled him as she brushed hair out of his face. "My venom isn't lethal. It only induces a temporary paralysis with some... minor side effects. But you'll still be conscious enough to feel what matters, and you'll be glad you did..."

And she was right that he still had feeling, even if dulled. He discerned the touch of Cinder's hand dancing across his abdomen and drifting downwards to the hem of his jeans, slipping a couple fingers underneath.

Though, he was granted momentary abatement when something tackled her from behind, and she disappeared with a grunt from his limited view. He could only stare up at the trees as some kind of a struggle ensued, or he thought so anyway, as things were slammed around, clamors and battle cries could be heard, and coconuts fell from the trees near him as the ground quaked.

A warm feeling washed over him, and his eyelids became heavy. Maybe it was foolish, but he would just close them for a moment. Yeah, just a small rest, and it would be fine.


A tent...

The ceiling of a large tent was what he opened his eyes too.

His mouth was annoyingly dry, and he still felt the heavy weight of his limbs.

Though, luckily, a little strength had returned to him, and he tilted his head to find Ruby sitting at his side, legs folded underneath her, but she hadn't noticed he woke yet. Instead, her stare seemed to be captured by something around his waistline, and her face held a concerning look of bewilderment.

"... Ruby?" Jaune willed himself to say, but it came out as meaningless noise.

The Terrapin started at the sound.

"Oh, y-you're awake!" Silver eyes awkwardly avoided blue. "Umm... My sister, Yang, saved you from Cinder, and I convinced her to let you come back with us... She might be a teency-weency bit distrusting of Humans, but don't worry! Once she warms up to you, you're gonna love her!"

Jaune let out a little huff of a laugh to himself at the envisioned image of another small turtle girl somehow fighting off that psychotic scorpion woman. If she was anything like Ruby, it'd be hard to imagine her lasting more than just a few seconds.

Ruby's gaze peered over and lingered upon the lower half of Jaune's body again.

"So, umm... how are you feeling?"

Passing on the risk of making more embarrassing, incomprehensible noises, he opted for a simple tired grunt.

"Don't worry, the toxin should be wearing off soon," Ruby continued. "Cinder got me with it once, it made me feel pretty weird... but... I don't remember that ever happening to me."

Jaune tried to lift his head to see what had captured Ruby's focus, but he lacked the energy. Unable to answer with the paralytic venom coursing through his blood, he gave an inquiring hum.

"Can you feel it?" Ruby asked as she moved closer. "There's something right here- "

Jaune's eyes shot wide open at the feeling of her grabbing at his most personal area that was quite rigid under his clothes. In contrast to the rest of his body, it was very responsive to touch.

He groaned and made a fruitless attempt to scoot away.

"Ah! I'm sorry! I-I didn't mean to!" Ruby admitted with a growing look of worry. "Does it hurt?" she asked as her hand returned to his groin, this time to rub away the 'pain' she had caused.

A moan escaped his lips, and the Terrapin's hand sharply recoiled, her face a crimson red.

"Ahh! I-I, umm-! I'm-I'm gonna go see what Yang's doing!"

Ruby popped up and scurried out of the tent, just barely managing to catch herself after tripping over nothing.

Jaune breathed a sigh of relief, taking a moment to calm his mind down as well as... other things. This particular problem must've been another side effect of Cinder's venom.

It took some time, but the feeling in his arms came back, then his legs, then finally his nether regions thankfully returned to normal. Gathering the strength to leave the tent, he poked his head out, revealing the darkness of the night surrounding him in the forest, lit up only by a campfire. It appeared deserted, no sign of Ruby or her sister.

In the distance, he could see a faint light emanating through the trees, and he took quiet steps as he made his way over, careful not to make his presence known behind the foliage.

It was a dim lantern he had been seeing, set down at the edge of a small lake. The lantern's owner, Ruby, lolled about in the water, leisurely reaching behind to scrub at her damaged shell with a long brush in the dim light.

Jaune watched the Terrapin, taking an interest in her oddly cute demeanor and unexpected charm. Once again, he found himself smiling... right up until the point he squinted through the darkness and realized she wasn't wearing her top.

"Nice night to be spying on my sister, huh?"

Jaune spun his head around quickly enough to see a scaly fist incoming.

And then pain...

Getting a grip on himself, he wearily raised his head off the ground and took in the view of his assailant.

A tall girl stood over him, slightly older looking than Ruby, two small horns protruding from blonde hair, ample provisions in the chest department, and, similarly to Cinder, most of her lower body took the form of a scaled, dark-green, incredibly long snake's body, the end of which firmly coiled around Jaune's neck and lifting him in the air.

"The hell's wrong with you!? She's keeping her shell clean, you pervert! The same one she used to defend you!"

"Yang?" That confused, adorable voice of Ruby's might've been the sweetest sound in the world at that moment. "Yang, stop! What are you doing!?" His savior, thankfully now wearing a shirt again, grabbed and pulled at the other girl's tail.

"This creeper was watching you in the lake!"

"I'm sure it's not what it looks like!"

"Of course it is! I told you he was just pretending to be nice!"

The light was fading, the lack of blood flow quickly overtaking Jaune. His face must've matched the color of an eggplant as he struggled and writhed.

"Please, Yang! Just trust me!" Ruby shouted, and the blonde's death-grip loosened, cherished oxygen finally making its way to his brain again.

Jaune was unceremoniously dropped to the ground with a thud, and Ruby rushed to his aid, not-so-helpfully pulling on his arm to assist him in standing.

"You okay?"

"Yeah… I'll be fine, thanks."

Ruby stood awkwardly for a moment, her shirt soaking wet, likely from hastily throwing it on, and Yang eyed down at Jaune knowingly.

"So, uhh - this is my big sister, Yang!" Ruby enlightened him with a wave of her hand, and he desperately tried to maintain eye contact.

Big was an understatement with the way the serpent used her lower body to tower over them. So much for another turtle girl...

"Come on, Yang, stop trying to look scary and come down here!"

Yang obliged Ruby, and slowly lowered herself to just above Jaune's eye level, still glaring at him. He nodded politely with a stressed smile.

"She's a Wyrm," Ruby continued. "Which means she's part of the Dragon family, so she's super-crazy strong!"

"Just so you know," Yang cut in, staring through the windows to Jaune's terrified soul. "I only used five percent of my power in that punch."

Ruby let out a snort of a laugh and waved her hand dismissively.

"She's just teasing you! It was probably more like ten."

Jaune gulped and cleared his throat.

"Listen, I'm sorry. I woke up, and there was nobody around- "

"It's okay! Don't worry about it! We forgive you," Ruby insisted, elbowing her sister. "Right, Yang?" Yang stood quietly brooding until Ruby moved closer to her, puffing out her lower lip and unleashing the most irresistible set of puppy dog eyes Jaune had ever seen. "Pleeeeeeaseeee?"

Yang tried to avoid them initially, crossing her arms in defiance, but not even the most coldhearted person, or Monster, could endure. She sighed.

"...Fine... We forgive you," she grumbled.

"Yeah, see?" Ruby grinned wide, turning back to Jaune, and yet, he was not completely feeling the love. "Are you hungry?" she asked as she went to fetch her lantern. "The fruit I had earlier kinda got crushed, but Yang caught some fish for us to eat, and you can stay with us for as long as you want until you find out how to get home!"

Yang shot Ruby a look of disbelief, but did not protest.

Jaune smiled uneasily, and his stomach growled as if it had heard the question itself.

"That'd be nice... thank you."


The walk back had been painfully nerve-wracking... at least for Jaune it was, with Ruby basically hanging off his arm telling him all about some of her and her sister's adventures in the forest, and the feeling of Dragon eyes glaring daggers into the back of his head as Yang trailed behind.

But now, Jaune appraised an unsavory, completely raw fish that Ruby handed him, urging him to 'enjoy' as they sat around the campfire. He peered up at his new companions, watching them chomp down into their uncooked meals with surprisingly sharp teeth. Even if their anatomies were different, raw meat probably wasn't safe to eat.

Yang noticed his lack of indulgence in their charity.

"What?" she asked with a less than patient tone.

Jaune flinched, but steeled himself.

"I just... have you ever tried roasting the fish?"

"You mean like over a fire?" Ruby asked, and Jaune nodded. "Yeah, Yang tried that a couple times, but it didn't really work out. It always ended up getting all burnt and gross."

"Well, maybe I could give it a try?" he offered with a shrug. "I'm in school training in the culinary arts."

Ruby frowned.

"The what?"

"Uhh, I'm learning to become a gourmet chef."

"... A what...?"

"... I'm good at cooking things."

"Oh, okay!" Ruby grinned and handed over her own once-bit food. Yang was predictably hesitant, but after some smiling encouragement from Ruby, she surrendered hers as well.

With excited silver and irritated purple eyes watching on, Jaune first got to work preparing the fish with the limited tools at his disposal. He explained everything as he went along with skinning, cleaning, gutting, removing the bones, and more cleaning before he could start with the actual cooking. He knew watching all those survival-in-the-wild shows would pay off someday!

Then, he did what he did best.

Even without any basic ingredients, he was confident that at least Ruby would find the food to be much more enjoyable than eating it raw. Well, he hoped so anyway. He didn't actually know of a regular turtle's diet in the wild, but she was mostly Human, right?

Finishing his work, he passed the food back to the sisters and observed Ruby in anticipation as she immediately took her second-first bite.

"Mmmmm~!" she moaned as her eyes lit up. "Holy crap! This is really good! Yang, hurry up and try it!" Ruby took her own advice and began scarfing down the food like it could magically disappear at any moment.

As for Yang, however, she was quietly assessing the meat, turning it over in her hands every which way and examining it thoroughly. At last, she brought it closer and took a slow bite, ripping a chunk off.

Jaune's leg nervously bounced up and down while Yang chewed and chewed and chewed.

"It's… really good," she admitted almost incredulously from the other side of the fire, her stern expression softening into contentedness.

The tension in Jaune's shoulders faded, and he grinned.

"Told you!" Ruby added in between mouthfuls.

"I'm glad you like it," Jaune said, trying to keep his pride in check. "Maybe tomorrow I can walk you through it again as you try cooking something. That way, you guys won't have to eat raw foods anymore, and maybe you could even start selling it."

Perplexed Dragon eyes simply stared at him.

"… You would do that?"

"Of course."

"... But… why?"

"Who cares- let's do it, Yang!" Ruby sprang up and over to her sister, ecstatically grabbing hold of both sides of Yang's face. "We could make a little wagon, and go around town yelling at people to buy our food! We could cook everything! Fish, sharks, bears, bugs, sticks, and even jellyfish! That'd be so much fun, and everyone will love it cause this is probably, like, the best thing I've ever eaten, like, ever!"

Jaune's cheeks may or may not have tinted a little pink.

"Oh, come on, there's no need for flattery..."

"No, seriously!" Ruby contended, redirecting all her energy towards him. "Yang says that after her mom disappeared and my mom died when we were real little, we had to leave the city, so we never got to have any fancy food," she explained, taking a seat next to Jaune.

As Jaune frowned at the sad story that was explained as if it were casual conversation, his brows scrunched together in thought.

"What about your dad?"

"Huh?" the Terrapin mumbled, her mouth now once again full of food.

"You said you didn't have a mom, but what about your dad?"

The sisters looked to each other, their contemplative faces difficult for Jaune to read.

"... Monster families aren't like Human families," Yang explained to him in a much more neutral, and somewhat sadder, tone than usual. "There are only female Monsters, and so we need Human males to have children. But since most Monsters and the few Humans that actually know about us treat each other like enemies... dads don't really stay with their families, so we never met ours."

Despite being assaulted by Yang only a little bit ago, he actually felt sympathy for her.

"I'm… sorry to hear that."

"It's okay," Ruby added cheerfully, "Me and Yang will always have each other!"

Jaune and Yang both smiled at Ruby's bubbly enthusiasm.

They fell into a comfortable quiet, the fire crackling as Jaune admired the tenacity of these girls. They'd been living in this forest almost all their lives, foraging for food, fighting off its wildlife and vicious Monsters like Cinder whom they'd apparently already had at least one run-in with. Just the thought of that psychotic woman made his skin crawl.

"So, what does Cinder want with me anyway?" he asked, taking another bite.

Ruby froze in place, her face glowing red before making an attempt to answer.

"Well, uhh... she just... sh-she kinda wants to, umm- "

"Rape you," Yang said bluntly. "She wants to rape you, dude."

Jaune nearly choked on his food.

"Oh..."

He had an idea that the answer might be something like that.

Ruby averted her gaze.

"Yeah, so... you should probably stay with us and away from her..."

Yang smirked and narrowed her eyes.

"Yep, that's probably for the best. Ruby told me all about how Cinder erected quite the problem for you earlier!"

"Aww come on, Yang, I didn't say that!" Ruby shouted, waving her arms around, and Yang burst with unbridled laughter. "It wasn't even a big deal anyways! Besides, we're even now!"

Yang's giggling came to an abrupt stop, her expression melting away into something Jaune couldn't quite identify as she looked to Ruby.

"What did you say?" Yang asked, and Jaune felt every muscle in his body clench.

The apprehension in her voice betraying her, Ruby's eyes looked everywhere possible except for at her sister.

"Ah-! I... I, uhh, n-nothing!"

"Sis," Yang said, her tail stalking around the fire and gently dragging Ruby over, who was loudly trying to hum nonchalantly. "What do you mean you're 'even' now?"

"… R-Really, it's nothing! It was just a silly little thing and it was right when we met so he didn't know and I didn't mind all that much and he was really gentle and- "

"… Ruby," she stressed, her face inches away from the ensnared girl's. "What. Did. He. Do?"

Jaune prayed Ruby would stay strong, but his stomach dropped when he witnessed her whispering something into Yang's ear.

"He touched your WHAT!?"

The Wyrm dropped Ruby, and used the power of her long tail to launch herself at Jaune through the fire, scattering the wood and enveloping them in darkness. She crashed into him, and they tumbled through the dirt as she wrapped the length of her lower, serpent-like body around his entire figure.

"Wait, I can explain!" he struggled to get out as the mighty force was crushing his lungs.

"Oh, no, you're not talking your way out of this again," Yang retorted, her normally purple eyes now cutting their way through the night with a harsh, red glow.

Ruby came running and stumbling through the dark, latching onto Yang.

"Yang, you're going to kill him - stop! He's not like the other Humans you told me about!"

"He's exactly like the other Humans! And…" Jaune watched in terror as Yang's eyes constricted and slitted, and the very tip of her tail dipped its way to the button on his pants. "Maybe I should violate you like you violated my sister…"

A look of mortification plastered itself on Ruby's face.

"What the frick!? Eww! Yang, what is wrong with you!?"

Bones popped in Jaune's body, sounds that he was pretty sure it wasn't supposed to be making.

This was it… This painfully familiar situation was how he was going to die… Trapped on an island full of gorgeous monster women, choked to death by one of its beauties.

Gasps of air choked out of him, spots clouded Jaune's vision, then stars.

Then nothing.


Let me know what you think so far! Whether you think it's great, total shite, or just want to give some criticisms, I wanna hear it because nothing motivates me more than reading comments! Next chapter, we're gonna continue meeting new characters and getting caught up in stupid shennanigans! Thanks for checking it out!