Wow, it's been a really long time hasn't it? In three day's it'll be four years since I published the first chapter to this story. So what happened? Why did I stop updating? Well, there's a few answers to that question.

The first is I simply forget about it amidst all the other things going on my life. I was a junior in high school when I published this story, and now I'm a junior in college. During that time between studying and pursuing other extracurricular activities, writing fanfiction took a back seat.

But I think the real reason is that I became overconfident in my skills as writer and thought I could continue the story after what should have been the climax.

After chapter six I didn't know how to continue the story and started writing weird outlandish things. Also because of my ego I wanted to be able to write a story over 50,000 words because that's about the minimum length of a novel. But at the time I was such (and still am) an inexperienced writer that I started writing things that didn't fit with the theme of the story and I became lost. This caused me to become discouraged and I just stopped writing all together.

Looking at the chapters past six I cringe to myself at what I wrote.

So for those of you who were expecting a resolution to the story after chapter six I am sorry to disappoint, because even I do not know how it should've ended. BUT I still feel obligated to give the story an ending so this is what I have done.

All chapters after six will be deleted. I have gone back over the story and edited it to give it a more complete ending, the ending it should have had three years ago. Some of you might be disappointed at this, so am I, but I felt that I owed it to you guy's and to the story to give it some sort of resolution. Am I 100% satisfied with it? No not really, perhaps in the future I'll come back and clean up the story further, but for now this is where I'll leave it. So if you want to read the ending, go back to chapter six.

A word of advice to inexperienced writers (I include myself in this category) know where you want to take your story, or it could go off the rails like mine did. Create an outline and stick with it! Also know your limits, don't think you're writing some sort of Pulitzer Prize winning piece of work, keep it as grounded as possible. Finally, don't get caught up on the word count quality over quantity.

I hope you enjoy the story, and if you have any suggestions PM me or leave a review.

Thank You

-AshandMay17