I'm the biggest meanie ever. I'm so sorry to make you guys wait for so long. I'll try really had to update more often, I promise!

But, how are you all, I hope you're fine and doing well, and that life is treating you lovely.


"A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you."
― Elbert Hubbard

Sprint, get the ball, pass. Sprint, get the ball, pass. Adeline gained a kind of comfort from training that she rarely find anywhere else. It was something about doing the same thing, over and over, trying to perfect, that calmed her. Usually, doing the same thing over and over bores her, but not when it came to soccer. Never when it came to her passion. On the pitch, she always felt like she belonged. When it came to this, her world, money or class doesn't do the talking. Skill does, and in that department, Andy had a lot to say.

Soon, her debut for the Boston Breakers will be here. Granted, there's still a whole summer to get thought. The NWSL was doing ok, for a new league. It wasn't rivaling and English or French women's league, but it's still in it's infant years. The first season ended with the Portland Thorns taking home the championship. The season after that, FC Kansas City won. Andy wanted to bring it home for Boston.

Soon, however, practice ended. She was new to most of her teammates. Sydney Leroux and Heather O'Reilly were on this team, so there were some familiar faces she knew and could talk with. There were also a few players from the Mexican and Canadian national team, and they were friendly to her. The rest were discovered players, or ones from the college draft, who all seemed to be awe struck by her. Andy could feel their eyes on her while the trained thought the day. They'd watch the way she's strike the ball, and speed past people, as if trying to learn her secret. One asked her how she got so good.

Andy stood there, looking at her, after the question was asked. "Um..." Andy said, "Well... for a long time soccer was my only refuge. The only place I could look to for happiness. When it's the only happy spot in your life, you tend to fill your day with it as much as possible... so... a lot of practice, I suppose? That and my father played, too. So genetics as well?"

"Really," She says, "Just practice?"

"Well, If I say a spider with a soccer ball pattern bit me on the ass, would that be an acceptable answer," Andy questions, shrugging. "I'm not a super human, or anything... I'm just a simple girl from Georgia."

The girl who asked the question smiled, "You gave up being just a simple girl from Georgia the moment you scored that header against Brazil in 2011."

"She's right, you know," Heather says, laughing.

Andy rolls her eyes, a smile on her face. "I'm going to go shower."

Sydney looks over, "Have fun on your trip, yeah? You deserve a vacation!"

Andy showered and left quickly, dressed in her usual attire. Shorts. Tanktop. Running shoes. She had a bag, and she raced back to her apartment. Dodging the people on the busy city, she wondered why she didn't take her car today, as it was just starting to get a tad chilly out. That thought was short lived, as the got in her apartment building, and waved to her neighbor as she passed, probably going for groceries. She opened the door, and looked inside, only to have confetti blown in her face.

She expected Kyoya there. She didn't, however, expect all of the hosts.

"Andy," Tamaki says, jumping in front of her and giving her a hug.

Andy hugged him back, a smile on her face, "Hey, didn't expect you all!"

"It was suppose to be a surprise," Honey says, bouncing up and down in front of her.

"Well, it certainly was," she says. Andy looks over at Kyoya, "So I take it they're coming with us, yeah?"

He nodded, "Unfortunately, they all caught wind of what we planned and decided to join in."

Hikaru frowned, "Nice to know we were missed."

"No kidding," Kaoru says, then proceeded to stick his tongue out at Kyoya.

Tamaki looked at Andy, "You should have told us you two were going to go around Europe!"

Andy laughed, "You realize all I'm going to be doing is visiting cities to watch soccer, and he'll probably just be doing fucking school work or some shit."

"Where are the stops", Haruhi asked, as everyone else, minus Kyoya and Mori, started to get excited.

"First thing is we're going to Germany, actually, to watch Dortmund against Bayern. Then to Greece, just to see the sights. From there to Italy, to watch a game for AC Milan. Spend a few days in Rome. Then to Portugal, to see some stuff and maybe a game. From there to Spain, to watch a Real Madrid and Barcelona game. Then, France, to see a Paris Saint-Germain game and see stuff. From there to England, to see London and stuff, and then to Manchester, to see a Manchester Darby, Manchester United against Manchester City," Andy says, smiling.

"Why is a place we've been to the last place we're going," Kaoru asked.

Andy look at him, with a grin, "Because I fucking love Manchester United, and Old Trafford. Because if they had a women's team, I'd play for them in a heart beat. Because they're my father's favorite team, and mine as well. Just... all the feelings, man."

Hikaru grins, "So that means Kaoru and I are rooting for Manchester City then."

"I will rip your heart out and feed it to you," Andy says. "I already have to deal with Hope being a City fan."

"I hate to interrupt," Kyoya says, "However, everyone is here with their things, and our flight leaved in four hours. I suggest we all get to the airport."

Andy smiled as she watch Tamaki hug Kyoya, rattling on about how excited he is for this trip. He was excited too, knowing that they will all be together again. She missed everyone so much, and she was happy her family were all right in front of her, as they get together to take on the world... or, at the very least, Europe.