[A/N]: SORRY ABOUT THE LONG HIATUS! The hiatus was initially caused due to dating issues between game guide scripts I was using to pull text from. For the time being I will try to only pull from one until I reach a point with unified dates again as it seems most of the issues seem to be between our current point and 5/1. Please bear with me at this time. If I DO miss any important events/dialogue PLEASE BRING IT UP ASAP! Thank you!

[4/19/09]

Here it is. The first Sunday of the semester. Meaning the twins had survived their first week at Gekkoukan. Which means this was their first day off which in turn meant it was time to goof off...or they would have if they hadn't needed to finally settle themselves. Between school, the attack on the dorm and sightseeing the twins hadn't found time to actually make their dorms feel like a "home". So the entire day ended being dedicated to opening box after box to make the room feel just right.

Minato's was the easiest to set up. He wanted his room to be plain and simple. An orderly desk, neat bed and a few personal treasures on his book shelf. Hamuko's room however, took much more work. She just had so much more stuff. Posters, trinkets and clothes to the point that Minato had begun to wonder where she had kept all of it with her with their constant moving.

By the time everything had been set up just the way they wanted it the sun had already fallen and with it dusk had come.

"Hey, it's me." Yukari could be heard shouting from downstairs. "Can you two come down here?"

With exasperated sighs the two hobbled down the stairs, already drained from their day of work. They found Akihiko waiting along with Yukari.

"...Okay, they're here now. So, what's this all about?" Yukari turned her attention to the white haired senior.

Akihiko gave his same confident smirk. "There's someone I want to introduce...Hey, hurry up." He shouted as he threw open the doors to the dorm.

"Hold your horses..." A voice called from within the shroud of night. A small trolley stacked high with suitcases was slowly wheeled in. "This is freakin' heavy." A boy in a baseball cap wiped the sweat from his brow.

"J-Junpei!?" Yukari exclaimed, instantly recognizing her classmate before turning to face Akihiko. "...Why is HE here!? Wait, don't tell me-" A look of utter horror spread across the brunettes face.

"This is Junpei Iori from Class 2-F. He'll be staying here as of today." Ahikiko said calmly as he introduced the new dorm resident and apparently the newest member of SEES.

"Wazzup?" Junpei said with a goofy laugh as she waved to the twin. He recieved a bored wave from Minato while Hamuko's seemed significantly more excited.

"He's staying HERE!? You've gotta be kidding me!" Yukari began to pace back and forth as she massaged her temples. This couldn't be happening. It was happening. It was her worst nightmare. She didn't have to just go to school with Junpei, she had to live with Junpei.

"I bumped into him the other night." Akihiko explained. "He has the potential, but he just awakened to it recently...I told him about us, and he agreed to help."

"You have the potential!? For real!?" Yup. Definitely Yukari's worse nightmare.

"He found me cryin' like a baby at the convenience store, surrounded by a bunch of coffins. I don't remember much, but... man, that's embarrassing!" Junpei recounted the event of Akihiko and his meeting. Small smirks spread across most of their faces, trying to not laugh. Hamuko utterly failed as she let out a small giggle. "He said that's, ya know, completely normal... in the beginning. Like, bein' confused and not remembering anything. Did ya guys know that?"

"Nope." Hamuko's voice rung.

"Didn't happen to us." Minato added. They remembered everything about their time in the dark hour. Sometimes they felt it was a bit too much. The coffins. That monster called a shadow. Just what was it all?

"Big deal. It happens to everyone else." Junpei said with a roll of his eyes. "I was shocked to find out about you guys. I had no idea. I'm glad I'm not the only one. It could get kinda lonely, ya know. I bet you're stoked too, right!? Havin' me join.." A wide grin spread across Junpei's face.

The other three juniors exchanged a brief looks of mixed reactions.

"Uh, y-yeah..." Yukari said trying her best to sound welcoming.

Akihiko broke the tension as he drove his fist into his palm with an echoing smack. "Well, enough with the introductions. I think we're about ready..." A small shiver slipped down Hamuko's spine as she took in his cool atmosphere.

"Ooh, we're gonna go do something? Sweetness!" Junpei hopped arounded excitedly.

"With this many people, we can start exploring that place." Akihiko's lips curled into a smile, a look of hunger in his eyes. Minato let out a small sigh as he noticed his sister's eyes gleaming just as bright, but for entirely different reasoning.

"You mean... Tartarus...?" Yukari spoke softly, an air of fear hung over her words.

Minato looked between Akihiko and Yukari. A look of worry on his face. Tartarus, the word itself seemed to invite gloom.

"Tartarus...? What's that? ...Sounds like toothpaste." Junpei spoke near seriously, breaking the level of tension.

"We believe we can find the reason for the Dark Hour there." Trying to clear the air of confusion.

"I hope so..." Yukari sighed.

"The Chairman will give us the details tomorrow night, so be ready." With those words Akihiko walked away from his underclassman. "Get some rest."

Everyone grimaced...except for Hamuko who seemed to be bouncing with glee.

[4/20/09]

FWAP!

Hamuko awoke with a start from the noise of something hitting her desk. "wh-wha-what?!" The sound of laughter could be heard all around her as she wiped away drool in her dreary state.

"Ms. Arisato, I had expected with your absence that you'd be much more enthusiastic about returning to my classes...and not sleeping." Ms. Toriumi said as she hovered over the girl's desk. "Can't you be more like your brother?"

A quick glance at Minato showed him busily scribbling away at a book. The picture of a model student.

"I'm sorry Ms. Toriumi." Hamuko bowed her head apologetically. "I was just up really late reading your textbook." A half-truth. Hamuko only read the textbook after she found herself unable to sleep, much thanks to her mysterious visitor. She hoped it would help her fall asleep. It didn't.

A sly smirk spread Toriumi's face. "Well if you read your book as much as you say you have then tell me the name of the American author who, best known for his gothic literature, is often credited as the inventor of detective fiction."

Hamuko frowned as she momentarily blanked. There was a blur in the corner of her eye. She noticed for a brief moment her brother held up his notebook, but only for a moment, to display a single word.

"P-Poe." She said halfway between a statement and a question.

Toriumi raised a brow. "Repeat that? I couldn't quite hear you." A smug grin on her face.

"Edgar Allan Poe." Hamuko spoke again, this time with much more confidence. "He was well known for his gothic literature, especially 'The Raven' and 'The Tell Tale Heart'."

Everyone watched as the smiled drained from Toriumi's face. "C-correct. I see you have been studying." A small cheer went on amongst the students. Hamuko let out a sigh of relief as she smiled, the smile directed at her brother who returned the gesture with a thumbs up. The bell rang signaling the end of classes for the day. "Remember to do problems 12-24 in your workbooks tonight!" Ms. Toriumi called over the shuffling class.

"Thanks for the save bro." Hamuko said as she flopped down in the seat next to her brother's desk, they weren't able to get seats next to each other as it would have disrupted the entire order of the class. So it was simply decided that they'd permanently take the original desk of the two absent students.

"It's what I'm here for." He smiled back at her.

"Yeah dude, you're like a flippin genius." Junpei chimed in. "Ms. Toriumi didn't even see your sly skills!"

Yukari came over to them and gave a small yawn. "I thought I was gonna fall asleep there...thankfully she noticed you before me Hamuko."

"Yeah yeah." Hamuko let out sigh as she flopped ungraciously onto her brother's desk. "I barely got any sleep last night. I'm just way too excited about tonight!"

"Dude I know!" Junpei pounded his fist into his palm. "It's going to be sweet!"

The two exchanged a quick high-five as they continued to pump each other up. Yukari could only look on in exasperation and a tinge of horror. "Oh no…there are two of them now. I could barely deal with Junpei as is."

"I don't think it's so bad." Minato on the other hand simply smiled as he took in the look of joy on his sister's face. It was radiant like the sun and ignited a fire inside of him, a fire that told him that everything would be okay. It was that unwavering smile that had got him through some of their darkest times.

"Can I have a minute?" A familiar voice called. They knew who it was immediately. Their red haired president stood before them with arms crossed, the picture of elegance. "Come to the lounge when you get back to the dorm. I have something to tell everyone."

"Oh, are we having that talk?" Junpei asked, as smirk crossing his face.

"I'll save the details for later. See you there." Without another word she turned on her heels and walked away.

"Wow, she didn't waste any time leaving..." Junpei rolled his eyes, irritated that his waiting would only be prolonged.

"She's probably busy with things like Student Council," Yukari clicked her tongue. "Unlike us."

"Whoa, Yuka-tan! Do I sense some hostility?"

"Well, it's not that I don't like her... She's just..." Everyone's gaze turned on Yukari eagerly awaiting her explanation. "It's nothing! Will you guys quit staring?!" Minato chuckled as Junpei exchanged nods. "Will you stop?" Yukari stamped her foot before storming off, a red tint in her cheeks.

But now, there was no longer time for their school day antics. Evening had fallen and they were all requested to assemble in the control room.

"Okay, everybody's here. I'd like your undivided attention." Ikutsuki began, calling the meeting to order. "For a long time, Mitsuru and Akihiko were the only Persona-users we had. But, that number recently jumped to six. Therefore..." He took a deep breath as he took in everyone's expressions. Some confused, some nervous, even excited and other completely blank. "Starting tonight at 12:00AM, I'd like to commence the exploration of Tartarus."

"Sorry..." Junpei cut him off as he raised his hand. "I asked this yesterday, but what's this Tartarus thing again?"

"You haven't seen it, Junpei?" Yukari asked sounded rather surprised. Junpei could only shake his head.

"It's no surprise...since it only appears during the Dark Hour." Ikutsuki reassured Jupei.

"The Dark Hour...?"

"Just like the Shadows..." Akihiko took his turn to explain. "Interesting, huh? And it's the perfect place for us to train. You can think of it as a Shadow nest."

Junpei's eyes grew wide as he rolled the ides over in his head. "Their nest, huh...?"

"But, senpai...what about your injury?" Yukari spoke, a look of worry on her face as he remembered a previous night's taxing events. They would not soon be forgotten.

"Since Akihiko hasn't fully recovered yet, he'll only come as far as the entrance." Mitsuru explained calmly as she took a sip from her cup.

"...Yeah, I know." Akihiko pouted as he slumped in his chair. Minato took the chance to nudge his sister who wore the same expression, discontent with what would be Akihiko's absence.

"Well, I'm sure he won't complain, as long as you don't go too far in." Ikutsuki smiled at the white haired boy who clicked his tongue and folded his arms in defiance. "Since we're dealing with Shadows, Tartarus isn't something we can avoid."

"Relax, I've got your backs." Junpei said as he huffed out his chest.

I'm not so sure about this..." Yukari grimaced. Sure there would be a few of them but she'd rather Akihiko's help as opposed to Junpei's.

"What about you, Mr. Chairman?" Mitsuru asked.

"I'll stay here. As you know, I can't summon a Persona..." Ikutsuki said as he put his hands up defensively. He would be useless on a battlefield with shadows.

With a mix of excitement and nerve hovering over them they made their late night trek to the mysterious Tartarus. They passed by many familiar sights as they journeyed across town, yet there was no sight of the ominous tower. Instead they found themselves at a rather familiar location.

"This is is? THIS is the place? Why HERE?" Junpei's confusion only persisted as they found themselves standing before Gekkoukan's school gates.

"Just wait a few minutes... It's almost midnight." Akihiko assured. Junpei shrugged but like everyone he turned his attention to his watch.

Time slowly ticked downward until midnight struck and time became no more. The dark hour had come with its usual eerie green glow, putrid puddles of blood and haunting yellow moon that hung just over head. But this time something else was brought with the dark hour. What was Gekkou high had begun to twist and turn. The building was transfixed into this distorted version of itself as it reached for the sky.

The trio that was unfamiliar with the structure swallowed hard. Maybe that had too hastily agreed to this SEES thing.

"This is Tartarus-the labyrinth that reveals itself during the Dark Hour." Mitsuru retained her elegant demeanor as they entered the towers doors.

"Labyrinth...?" Junpei was far from having an easy time taking what he just saw in. "What are you talking about!? What happened to our school!?"

Even the inside of the structure was different. It didn't even remotely resemble the school they once knew.

"Once the Dark Hour passes, everything returns to normal." Mitsuru continued on.

"This is the 'nest' you were talking about!? But, why!? Why'd our school turn into a giant tower!?" Junpei had so many questions. He took to looking to Akihiko who simply shrugged. Junpei turned his gaze back to Mitsuru who turned her eyes downward. "You don't know, either?"

"...No." That was a first. For a brief moment they could sense what seemed like defeat in Mitsuru's voice.

"I'm sure it's complicated. Who cares anyway? It's not like it would
change our minds about fighting." Yukari spoke drawing their attention to the task at hand, training.

"Well, maybe now we'll find out. Mitsuru and I have only gone in to take a peek; this will be our first time exploring it." That comment raised a brow among the untrained SEES recruits, even Akihiko hadn't actually fought the shadows that lurked in the tower. "Exciting, isn't it? There has to be some sort of clue in here about the Dark Hour..." The senior boy seemed positively giddy over the idea.

"Akihiko. I respect your enthusiasm, but you won't be accompanying us today." Mitsuru patted her fellow classman on the shoulder to comfort the saddened boxer.

"I know... You don't have to remind me." The boxer let out a sigh. Defeat was heavy in his eyes. Hamuko pouted. She wanted to reach out and hug him as if he was some sort of lost puppy.

The newer members of SEES faced the ominous tower and tried to push suppress every nerve that told them to turn around. They swallowed the lumps in the throats, resolved themselves and marched forward.

"Whoa... It's just as cool on the inside..." Junpei spoke with wonder as he dashed about the lobby of the tower.

"But, it sure is creepy…" Yukari instead nervously kept to herself, choosing to eye everything from afar.

"This is only the entrance." Mitsuru explained before pointing to the large staircase in the center of the room. "The labyrinth lies beyond the doorway at the top of the stairs."

"First, we'll have you four get a feel for this place." Akihiko smiled as he took his place next to Mitsuru. "Why don't you go have a look around?"

"What!? By ourselves!?" Yukari was taken aback. She could feel a sweat breaking out across her skin. It was taking everything she had to not run out right now.

"We're not asking you to go very far," Mitsuru explained, "and I'll be feeding you information from here."

"Alright! Just point me at those shadows and I'll take care of them!" Hamuko swung her spear through the air violently before briefly breaking to recover her breath.

"Don't tire yourself out already." Minato frowned, worried that his sisters usually exuberance would lead to terrible consequences. He received a thumbs up in response which made him smile (and sigh).

"So, you two didn't plan on coming in the first place?" Junpei asked, turning their attention back to the seniors.

Akihiko nodded. "That's right. We're also going to appoint a leader to make any necessary decisions."

"For real? ...One of us?" Junpei began to eagerly jump around and motion to himself. It was like watching a grade-schooler trying to get their teachers attention. "Oh! Oh! Me me me! Pick me!"

Yukari and Mitsuru let out a sigh at the antic, before exchanging a quick embarrassed glance.

Akihiko simply shrugged before pointing to the twins, who were currently striking various battle poses. "Um…They're in charge."

"What?!" They both said in unison.

"Why them!? They don't look anything like leaders!" Junpei had a point. Between the two of them Minato was the closest to the leader type while Hamuko was the…lead the charge into battle where they were likely to get slaughtered type.

"But, the both of them have fought shadows before..." Yukari vouched for them.

"Seriously?" Junpei looked at shocked. Turning to the twins he received a simple nod from Minato but a wide grin with a peace sign from Hamuko. "C'mooooon!"

"But there's another reason. You two..." Akihiko raised his evoker to his head, his grey eyes stern as he stared the two of them down. His eyes flickered with life; there was no doubt or hesitation within him. The aura of his resolve nearly bowled them over. Hamuko resisted the urge to fan herself, but she did let an excited smile tug at her cheeks. "Can you summon your Persona without any difficulties, like they can?"

"Y-yeah! Of course I can!" Junpei barked but whether he had bite was yet to be seen.

"I think so," Yukari added with a down cast gaze.

Between the two of them they didn't have a faction of what appeared to be Sanada's resolve.

"These are Shadows we're talking about here." They white haired boxer tucked the evoker back into its holster. "Without your Persona, you're screwed."

"I know that!" Yukari stamped her foot. "Geez…"

The two seniors looked between each other and smiled. They were a ragtag bunch, but they had a team. A team that they could hopefully build and train into something more.

"Then shall we go?" Mitsuru said with a smile.

The group began their walk. But two of them stopped. Hamuko tugged at her brother's sleeve and gestured to a familiar looking velvet colored door. "…You don't think?" They pulled the keys they had been gifted from their pockets.

"One way to find out." Minato shrugged. They both approached the door with curiosity, exchanging one last look before Minato stuck his key into the keyhole. A familiar sensation washed over them as they felt as if they were being sucked into another world.

"I've been waiting for you," a familiar long-nosed fellow greeted them. At his side was his ever present assistant who nodded along. "The time has come for you to wield your power. The tower that you are about to venture into... How did it come to be? For what purpose does it exist?"

The twins shrugged. It was a much of a mystery to them as it was to Igor.

Yet the elderly man continued on. "Regrettably, you are not yet capable of answering these questions. That is why you must be made aware of the nature of your power." A smirk crept across his face.

"The nature of our power?" Hamuko asked, her head cocked to the side in bewilderment.

"You mean the persona thing?" Minato pushed the subject.

"It leads here, although no one but you can see it." Igor tapped a book that sat idle on his desk, he had ignored their questioning. "Your power is unique. It's like the number zero... It's empty, but at the same time holds infinite possibilities. You, my dears, are able to possess multiple Personas, and summon them as needed."

Hamuko looked at her brother, excitement in her eyes as she gleefully swung her feet in her chair. "That's good right? It means we can summon really cool stuff?" She had seemed to have forgotten about the danger they found themselves in the time before.

However, Igor continued on unperturbed. "My spare time will soon be scarce. But, please come again of your own accord. I'll tell you then about my true role... the manner in which I can best assist you. Until then... Farewell."

With another wave of his hand the mysterious man ushered them out. No longer taken by surprise the twins making sure to wave farewell to he and his assistant.

"Hey! You alright?" Yukari called as she waved a hand before their faces, the surprise nearly caused them both to fall over backwards.

"Yeah, what's up? You look like a zombie." Junpei raised a brow. His jealously from the leadership assignment had obviously also not subsided.

"Nothing." Minato assured them. "We just opened this door and…what?" The growing looks of confusion between Junpei and Yukari made the blue haired boy stop mid-sentence.

"What door?" Yukari asked.

"Man are you loco?"

"You can't see it?" Hamuko chimed. "It's right here!" She pointed at the door that she could very plainly see.

The other two exchanged a look before shaking their heads. "Have you been nodding off? You seem kinda out of it." There was a look of worry on Yukari's face.

"You're s'posed to be our leader. Get your head in the game!" Junpei clapped the back of Minato's back.

"Come on, let's go." Yukari waved, she was already ascending the staircase.

"They~ can't see the door." Hamuko huffed.

"Nope." Minato sighed. "No sense worrying about it then I guess."

The team of four ascended the staircase, weapons in hand, each a varying degree of nervous. Their heartbeats quickened with each step, just what awaited them beyond the doorway.

"So, this is it, huh...?" Junpei retained his wonder as they gazed into the labyrinth that was Tartatus.

"I hope I don't get lost..." Yukari was still more worried about their safety.

"Can you all hear me?" a familiar voice echoed into their ear pieces.

"Whoa! Is that you, Senpai?" Junpei said, immediately noticing it was Korijo.

"Loud and clear captain!" Hamuko saluted no one in particular.

"I'll be providing audio backup from here on out."

"Wait... Ya mean, you can see inside here?" Junpei's eyes shimmered brightly. Was there no end to Mitsuru's capabilities?

"It's my Persona's ability. I'd like to join you," Mitsuru explained. "But the structure of Tartarus changes from day to day. That's why outside support is imperative."

"Well, THAT makes me feel a whole lot better..." Yukari rolled her eyes, not as easily impressed by the other woman.

"Now, based on your current location, you can expect to encounter enemies at any minute." Mitsuru warned. "They shouldn't be too tough, but proceed with caution. Practice makes perfect."

"Right!" Junpei said with a pump of his fist.

"Those shadows are going to learn not to mess with me!" Hamuko said as she once again flailed her spear.

"Got it." Yukari said weakly. "Why is she always like that...?" The last part being in reference to Mitsuru, and a little towards Hamuko, she couldn't understand them. Mitsuru, with her ever present demeanor of perfection. Then there was Hamuko, who at times didn't feel like a girl at all. The brunette hoped no one had heard her muttered griping, but a single blue haired individual did but was choosing to keep the matter to himself.

"Come, on! We're wasting time! Let's go go go!" Hamuko was exploding with excitement, literally bouncing with it.

"Yeah you heard the lady, let's go!" Junpei chimed as he pumped a fist into the air.

"Let's begin," Mitsuru began with a sigh. She hoped she made the right decision of who to put in charged and that they were really ready to face the Shadows. "Keep in mind, these are real battles you'll be engaging in. Now, see if you can eliminate all the Shadows wandering around on this floor."

The group gave each other a readied nod, as ready as they each felt they could be. They moved forward, taking each step and corner with caution. But it wasn't long before they encountered the monsters that lurked within these halls.

"Careful, a shadow is approaching!" Mitsuru warned them.

A gaggle of creatures that seemed to be made of black ooze slithered from the darkness. Taking note of the children they bodies quivered with something that seemed like rage and with almost unrecognizable speed they came bearing down on them.

Two hearts stopped beating, but only for a moment.

Junpei's hart shook with a combination of worry and excitement. He was ready to face his foe, but what was it? Shadows were the most foreign to him. Could he actually fight it? Would he be able to prove Akihiko wrong?

Yukari's heart only knew fear. She had faced Shadows before and lost. Countless times had she tried summoning her Persona, nearly, all failures. She had even failed at a time when she needed it most. It was only thanks to the twins that she was still here tonight. Her, normally deft, fingers continued to slip as they tried connecting an arrow to her bowstring. "Not now," she silently pleaded to herself. "I can't mess up now."

Two other hearts beats only continued to beat as one. Every murmur in sync with every breath. There was no hesitation or room for doubt.

"ORPHEUS!" two voices cried as a roar like thunder filled the air.

The twinned Personae of their wielders manifested and with strums of their harps unleashed a sea of flame that engulfed many of the shadows. But their numbers were still coming. Not ready to back down the twins charged with their weapons raised and back-to-back.

Junpei looked on in awe at the two before shaking his head. "I can't lose to them!" Placing his evoker to his head Junpei would finally pull the trigger after a moment's hesitation. His Persona, Hermes, was birthed into existence and with great hast it sped toard the incoming shadows on bladed wings that tore the beast asunder.

The twins took this moment to smile as they watched their friend join them in the fray, recklessly swinging his blade and nearly falling over (twice).

Yukari could feel her heart pound as she looked at the evoker in her hand. What she saw seemed so surreal and displaced to her, as if she wasn't even there. But somewhere insdie of her wanted to be there, next to the three of them, and helping fight those things. Gripping tool tightly she whispered to herself, "Gotta be brave." With her new found resolve the brunette's Persona, Io, would finally appear as a woman sitting atop the visage of a cow. With a wave of Io's hand the others were bathed in an otherworldly glow and found that the damage they had taken was slowly washed away.

"Thanks for the backup!" Minato said with a smile aimed directly at Yukari. To his immediate surprise an arrow whizzed by his cheek and sank deep into a shadows forms.

"I'm not going to let you down again." Yukari said as she readied another arrow.

Their battle would rage on as they fought through what seemed like an ocean of shadows. Finally they would claim victory and find their objective, a transporter. With the mysterious tools aid they found themselves back in the lobby with their seniors. The two who did not take part in battle today didn't have to ask, they could see what they felt on their juniors faces.

The twins were doubled over with exhaustion before they looked at the other and gave a sheepish smile, Hamuko throwing up the peace sign to show that she as okay.

"Man I'm beat," Junpei said as he leaned on his sword for support.

"You can say that again." Yukari said as repeated tugged at her shirt in a combination to fan herself and air out the sweat that she felt clinging to her. A slightly obscene gesture, maybe, but she didn't care at this point.

"Man I'm beat!" Junpei said repeating his line and receiving an eye roll from Takeba.

"I didn't mean literally you dunce!" Yukari glared but fining her gaze soften as Minato appeared at her side, placing a supportive hand on her shoulder.

"Couldn't have done it without you." He smiled at her again.

"I-it was nothing." Yukari replied, bashful, as she looked away. It was far too early for her to admit that smile gave her a warm feeling inside, he wasn't even a level four friend.

"No really Takeba, good work." This bit of praise came from an unexpected source, one Mitsuru Kirijo.

"Suppose that concludes your first day of adventure." Akihiko said with a strength. "Guess that means you're all official one of us now." The upperclassmen smirked as he tugged at the red sash he wore. It was something they all were currently wearing. The four new members of SEES all looked at their sashes in turn and realized that they were now part of something bigger than themselves.

TBC

YAY FOR ADLIBBING! But yes adlibbing is finally going to start becoming a much more regular thing because sticking perfectly too the script is going to be dull. But anyway I hope you enjoyed! Also, the "level four friend" thing? Had to.