ARC 2 – Chapter 4: School Days (4)
Shirou stared at… Shirou. The phenomenon persisted for a noticeable amount of time.
One was tall, the other was quite short… but both were looking incredibly surprised of finding each other involved in this circumstance.
This wasn't the most bizarre thing that has happened in their respective lives, but this was a development both hadn't expected to be embroiled into.
The Gamer blinked first out of that shock-induced glance, but his counterpart took a little more than that because of the opportunities behind this odd circumstance.
With the younger of the two finally out of that strange exchange of looks, he finally gave a proper look at this individual – this version of himself from a possible future – and tried to catch as many differences as he could.
The first thing was, of course, that the teen before him was taller and had completely lost all of the baby fat by his face. He looked… refined,
sharpened by future events that saw him become this 'gritty'.
It was strange to think this at first glance… and yet this Shirou Emiya had something already in display that made the younger redhead worried about what will happen in a couple of years from now.
Surely this 'Shirou' had to be from the future. It was his first thought and, before the lack of proof that detached him from this perspective, this was the absolute reality of things.
Name: Shirou Emiya
Title: The Mended Sword
Age: 17
Level: 21
HP : 4000/4000
MP : 100/100
The
Observe offered little understanding over this scene, except for the fact that this Shirou's level was… lower than his own?
And his Mana Points were far lesser than the one at the boy's current disposal.
It was in that moment that he glanced at the two other intruders and-
One was an older looking Illya. It was just a small age increase to his older sister, but she looked taller and-
Another Illya?! This one had a tanned skin, white-rosé hair, and glowing amber eyes. He could remember her presenting herself as… Chloe?
…
What's going on?!!
"I suppose you're… confused," The older Shirou finally muttered, drawing the younger Emiya's attention back on him. "This situation is-"
"Complicated," Kiritsugu interrupted dryly. "Yes, you three have already mentioned this. I think you should elaborate a little more now that you've confirmed that you mean 'no harm'."
The emphasis on the last words was… worrying. But the Magus Killer's adopted son decided against making a stand about this since the situation was indeed messy as it was right now without an explanation.
Chloe continued to stare at the Gamer with a 'curious' look while her counterpart turned to the older Emiya.
"We're from a different dimension, Pa-
Kiritsugu-san," She looked uncomfortable in addressing her 'father' in such an informal manner. "We're here to recover someone that got lost in this Fuyuki and… we care a lot about her which is why we came a long way to rescue her."
…
"Kiritsugu-sama, if I may… advance my opinion about the situation," Sella interceded with an uneasy tone. "I don't think a picture would be enough to… convince about their intentions."
Illya gave a surprised look at that, not expecting to be pressed on that matter once again… and so quickly.
"W-Well, if I have to say something more..." The girl started with an awkward look on her face. "T-Then I think it's right to say that Sella is the one that does most of the work and… Liz is the one that watches the TV all day!"
Determined, yet nervous. Never in his short life, Shirou had met a curious contradiction as this version of his older sister.
But the comment was spot on, something that both maids recognized with their own reactions. With Sella gawking at the unexpected reply, while Leysritt looked away with her usual impassive look, the action being more than enough to dignify her 'guilt' over the comment.
"Plus, you were the one that told us what to do in case we ended up 'finding', Papa," The tanned Einzbern added with a nod. "You said that you would've been reluctant to believe that we were saying the truth, but then he mentioned one thing to me that I had to say to confirm our legitimacy."
Kiritsugu frowned at this, but allowed this counterpart of his daughter to approach him and reach for his ear. She whispered something that the boy couldn't hear from where he was, but the sudden shock-filled expression replacing the intrigued one in the man's face was enough to cement the fact that it was something serious and undeniable.
"So he told you about-"
"He said that he spent years beating himself over that. But then, with time and peace, he learned that it's better for the memory to not become a burden," The girl mentioned happily. "And that she wouldn't have wanted to be remembered with tears."
There was quiet for a while, with the man digesting what he had just heard and… then he nodded.
"I… see," He commented with a calm hum. "And I suppose your friend, the one you're searching for, has a name."
The other Illya nodded. "Yes, her name is Miyu and she disappeared from our Fuyuki about two days ago."
The young Emiya's eyes widened in realization. "Miyu-san?"
The rest of the room turned at him with mild interest.
"You've seen her?" His older version inquired with interest. "Did you?"
'Why the insistence?' The boy thought confused.
"I mean, she was introduced to me as a friend to Erika-tan," The redhead elaborated. "Julian-kun said that he found her by the park, so she has to be there and-"
"Julian?" The older Shirou pressed on with a sterner voice. "Julian Ainsworth?"
...Why he looked angry?
"Why do you want to… know?"
The older redhead gritted his teeth and it was the 'older' Illya that spoke. "Let's just say that we had trouble with the… Ainsworth."
"How?" Kiritsugu asked in return, drawing the two short Einzberns' attention on him.
"The Ainsworth family was responsible for hijacking the Holy Grail Wars to try and get their wish through," Chloe answered. "I can't spare too many details, but I can say that Shirou-san's uneasiness is warranted, Papa."
"But," The gamer interjected with a frown. "Julian and his family are nice. Are you… planning to hurt them,
Shirou-san?"
His older version blinked in surprise at the evident threatening tone adopted by the boy.
"I didn't say anything about this but… I would need to check if they-"
"If you're
planning to harm them, Shirou-san, then I will have to stop you."
With his eyes wide and the calm situation suddenly escalating, panic drove them both to make drastic decisions.
"Trace on," The taller Shirou muttered, allowing for two familiar-looking swords to appear within his hands' hold.
The Gamer didn't need any verbal input to project two reinforced blades to match up the unpleasant escalation…
The tension grew as the rest of the room prepared to stop both from destroying the kitchen, and before anything dangerous could've been conceived out of that troublesome instance, someone finally decided to step inside.
"Papa, I made a strange dream and-"
Little Illya stopped by the doorstep, her red eyes widening as she noticed that there was a tall 'Oniichan' and two lookalikes that were slightly taller than her.
"Papa, is family visiting?" The naive Einzbern inquired eagerly. "Do I have cousins?"
Kiritsugu looked perplexed and unsure how he was supposed to answer that without shattering her daughter's hopes of a bigger family.
…
"You're… older than Shirou?" The tanned Einzbern inquired with a surprised but oddly calm tone.
Little Illya frowned at this and nodded. "O-Of course, I'm his Oneechan!"
At this proclamation, both counterparts appeared struck by a sudden case of… realization. The heavenly state of enlightenment was just enough to gain a frown not only from the confused Illya-chan, but also the rest of the room.
"Their Shirou is older than them," The young man muttered dryly. "And I think it's awkward when it's brought up."
"Oh? Do we need to bring to the attention how much Miyu is attached to you, Shirou-san~?" Chloe rebuked mirthfully, only to be met with a confused look from the redhead.
"What's wrong with a brother and sister being that close?"
...And now, why did the Gamer felt the need to question his older version's intelligence all so suddenly?
"Also… are you two my cousins?" Little Illya inquired eagerly. "And is he Oniichan's cousin too? Does that mean he is my cousin too?"
"Uh," The older Shirou looked surprised at the sudden pressure and he was certainly unprepared when Illya-chan rushed up to him and started to jump. "Lift me up! You're so tall!"
Looking around for support but finding none by the rest of the room's occupants, the young man couldn't help but comply with the cute demands and thus lifted up the giggling girl.
"You're so tall and-" Her red eyes ended up to look at her counterpart. "You look just like me!"
The older Illya looked nervous at that comparison.
"You know, I hope I grow up to look up like Mama was," The happy Einzbern stated determinedly, ignoring the frown now on her Magical Girl version.
"W-Was?" The girl deflated, maybe realizing just now that someone was actually absent from the… big picture.
Chloe glanced at her with an unsure look, failing to come up with something to cheer her 'happier' version up.
Then she noticed that a certain Kaleidostick had slipped out of her Master's hold and was now hovering over a certain unsuspecting boy.
"
Hmm~," The noise of humming drew Shirou to look up and at the Mystic Code. "
Ne, Shirou-tan, do you want to become a Magical Hero of Justice?"
The young redhead frowned, took off-guard by the sudden query, but swiftly 'saved' as Illya realized just in time what was happening.
"R-Ruby, don't corrupt Shirou!" The Magical Girl stated, coming close enough to hug protectively the confused child and to emphasize her unwillingness for 'things' to happen in this scenario. "He's too young to be tainted by your pranks!"
The Kaleidostick huffed, but nodded at the request flying over to entertain the younger Illya.
"C-Corrupt?" The Gamer inquired, a nervous shiver going down his spine as he noticed how close and warm the embrace felt. "Illya-nee, what do you mean?"
Instead of offering some enlightening explanation, the pink-dressed Einzbern looked… relieved- no, she looked outright happy with his words.
But I didn't say anything strange… did I?
Before he had the chance of inquire some more about the situation, Shirou found himself drawn in a deeper hug from the pleased Magical Girl, prompting for one last question.
D-Did I just hear the sound of switch being turned on?
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Miyu huffed as she unloaded another charged mana burst onto the swift-moving Assassin. The white-haired young girl had managed to keep her busy as she had tried to catch up with the strange anomaly Sapphire had noticed.
The sudden appearance of the strong Servant had delayed any attempt to approach her newest destination, but the 'adopted' Edelfelt was glad that her Magical Sapphire form was enough to keep up with the Heroic Spirit.
Her greatest advantage was that she could fly away to evade any quick rush from her opponent, which meant that there was no mean for her getting hurt in this kind of 'fair fight'.
Green eyes shone dangerously against her dark amber ones, but the furious Servant hardly managed to put the magical girl in a corner. The powerful blast conjured by Sapphire were not only killing it, but also making sure that any healing factor was denied from curing her wounds.
She was winning, and soon she would've had the chance of checking on this anomaly.
But just as her hopes were at the highest, her bliss was cut short by a sudden arrow trying to rush at her from behind. Thanks to a quick alarm raised by Sapphire, Miyu dodged the projectile quickly and… looked at the violet-haired archer shooting heart-shaped arrows at her.
Ignoring the daggers-wielding Assassin, the Magical Girl rushed to eliminate the darkened Archer before she could turn in a genuine problem.
She evaded another arrow, and then another one as she finally zeroed the distance to reach her target. Charging up a full-powered Mana Burst, Miyu slammed Sapphire's upper bit onto her belly, allowing the Kaleidostick to unleash its accumulated power in a scattershot effect.
The decision proved to be effective as the attack quickly shredded through the darkened Servant and destroyed it in the process.
This victory was short-lived as a blast of purple magic forced the girl to conjure a Shield to avoid getting hurt by it. The distraction was enough for Assassin to strike and put the pressure onto Miyu.
Gritting her teeth, Magical Sapphire moved quickly to match up with the sudden swipes of the strong knives in Assassin's hold, managing just barely in repelling the assault.
The exchange was fierce, but Assassin was also unable to stop Sapphire from applying 'slowing' debuffs on her. Eventually Miyu managed to get a killing blow on her opponent, dispelling another of the corrupted Servants.
Just as she started looking around, her body started to slow down into a sudden paralysis. Eyes going wide in shock as she found her stare fixed onto an approaching Servant, this one similar-looking to the Archer she had eliminated earlier on.
A smile adorned her enemy's face as she stood there, looking at the paralyzed Miyu and… the ground started to rumble. Something was rushing at her,
no, it was someone and… he was incredibly big.
White hair trailed down his back and a menacing iron mask covered his visage as the behemoth kept up with his rapid charge. Considering his size and speed, panic started to dramatically increase within the poor magical girl.
But just as she struggled against that sudden restraint, a volley of mana-infused explosions tore right onto the approaching monster. The attack was devastating, and the dark mist that drifted away within the simple dust confirmed the Servant's death.
The plum-haired girl stared at this development in shock, but soon noticed that this was the opening Miyu needed to put an end to this assault.
Once the last Servant was destroyed, her attention turned at the figure that was diving down on the small opening near to where she was. With her guard up and ready to take this possible new enemy, she glanced at the smiling looking man that was regaling her with a happy look.
"Greetings, young lady. I hope that I didn't frighten you with my sudden appearance," The Servant greeted politely. "I hoped to introduce myself either after or even before this much chaos happened but… here we are."
Miyu continued to frown, but surely enough her confusion was starting to pick up at the state the man was presenting himself.
There were large cuts across his clothes, blood pouring out of numerous wounds all over the exposed bits of his bloody and a couple of arrows stuck on his shoulder.
"A-Are you alright?" She blurted out, feeling like this individual was hardly in the proper shape to entertain a fight against her.
"I'm just a little bit… tired. I've been battling for hours now..." He admitted with a shrugged. "Ever since the Wise king Gilgamesh bestowed me with the task of waiting for someone else to 'mind my strange mission', I've been keeping up with the various assaults of dangerous threats to this lovely town."
"You're not one of those corrupted Servants, are you?" The girl pressed on, now interested by such a strange individual.
"I'm indeed not one of those fiends ambushing innocent people," He replied with a nod. "I'm Foreigner-Class, Dante Alighieri and… while I would want to offer a more detailed introduction, you can understand that I might not have the strength to accomplish that-?"
He paused as light-blue energy coaxed his entire body and properly healed him. Even the arrows were pulled out carefully off from his shoulder, fully curing him of any injury Foreigner had on himself.
Once the light simmered down to nothingness, Dante regarded the young girl with a surprised look… before twitching and
starting to cry.
Miyu frowned at the response for her kindness, kind of shocked by the sudden bawling the man was displaying.
"
S-So kind! Young lady, thank you for your pure soul and mind."
She frowned at this, quite sure that both claims were false on a single instance. Part of her, in fact, still wondered if Illya would've liked if to celebrate her return she would've allowed the 'Edelfelt' to keep her short-skirted Maid clothes on.
Aaannd now her cheeks were burning.
"A-And now you're regaling me with humbleness with your embarrassment," The Servant pointed out, his tears coming to a conclusion. "It's- It's so angelic. I'm sure you too have gained the affection of someone that wish to devote their life to you!"
And hopefully that's Illya- But then again, she was getting distracted too much right now.
"I-It's alright," Miyu finally admitted with a nod. "You deserved a reward- yes, a reward for helping people."
"But I didn't do this out of a desire, kind lady," He rebuked politely. "I'm but just a humble servant of what is right and holy. I serve a merciful God that wishes to bring peace and safety in all worlds and creations."
She blinked. "A God?"
He nodded, looking up in the sky with a bright smile.
"A God of love, of justice, of peace… the greatest representation of what is just and most beloved for us humans."
The words felt odd to listen to, but maybe it was because she couldn't get a proper grasp of which Deity this Servant was speaking about.
In the end, it was Sapphire that explained.
"
I think he's talking about the Christian God, Miyu-sama."
Dante nodded. "That's correct, oh Wise tool of Betterment."
"Dante-san, I don't know how to say this but… I never thought much of religion and-"
"It's alright, my fair lady," He interjected mirthfully. "If you have someone to care for, to love and that brings you utmost happiness, then that's more than enough for the Lord. Be happy, and be peaceful."
...For some strange reason, Miyu felt the need to stay at ease before these words. Something about what she was listening to was… warming up her heart.
What a strange approach to religion, she pondered with a hint of surprise… and relief.
It was strange, but she wasn't going to refute the freedom the man was allowing with the way people lived.
"Still, if it's not asking you too much, fair lady," Foreigner then continued. "May I inquire if you can help me find the person I've been searching for so long?"
She blinked. "I can… try?"
"If you can, please do," He said while nodding. "I'm searching for the young fellow that will bring balance in this peculiar world. You see, while the Lord isn't always present in the entirety of his creation, his prophecy is eternal and undeniable. In the end, the Veltro, the hunter of evildoers, shall appear and shine the light of justice and understanding to the world."
…Does this mean that it happened in her world? Maybe it was… Illya? Or maybe her Oniichan?
"I… I can say for sure but… maybe I know who it could be."
If this dimension is similar to her world and Illya's, then the bringer of stability should either be Shirou-kun or his older sister.
It was in that moment that Miyu's mind reminded her that if she followed Foreigner's request and helped him with this task, she might end up finding out how 'young' Illya looks like.
Something about that possibility made her heart quiver giddily, and that has been ever since little Shirou-kun mentioned that his sister was actually older than him.
Dante's smile widened as he bowed respectfully. "So much kindness and so much helpfulness. My mission has been blessed twice, I can tell!"
Miyu blushed at that indirect compliment, but she allowed a polite smile as she started to lead the man out of the park and right to where the Emiya household was supposed to be.
Hopefully, things were going to not escalate if she approached peacefully and diplomatically.
It wasn't in her heart to introduce herself rudely by entering without alerting the occupants of the place she was going to visit after all. Who would be that much silly to do that?
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"Old man," Arcueid started dully. "How close are we from the blasted artifact?"
Zelretch sighed, retracting his whole right arm from the chest of one of the Sabers that had picked a brawl with him.
"I would say… close," He mirthfully replied. "And I think it's 145 times you've asked me this, princess."
The blonde huffed, sidestepping as a Lancer pushed forward to plunge its lance onto her, only to get a sudden kick on its helmet sending it flying.
When the Wizard Marshal had mentioned that things were getting this messy, the young Vampire hadn't expected for things to be this
much complicated.
It wasn't like the opponents between them and the stupid cup were problematic on their own, but the number and the intensity of the assaults were starting to leave a dent on her patience as the more they advanced, the more the fiends would increase with their vehemence.
Anger was bubbling as some actually managed to leave some shallow cuts on her. This shouldn't have been this much of an irritating trip, especially when Zelretch himself had failed to bring up how frustrating this task was meant to be.
Maybe staying shut in his office would've been a 'funnier' experience instead of being forced to deal with this trash.
Maybe she would've been able to get her dress to survive the few cuts it was receiving too if she had been careful enough to not allow the mongrels to get too close to her.
Was she sounding a little bit too angry? Possibly.
Did she care at all if she displayed her emotions so eagerly before hordes of mindless enemies? Not truly.
The real issue was that Zelretch had taken the temporary hobby of pestering her about needing a 'time out pause' to get her mind sorted out.
Not the brightest thing to say to someone that was clearly having a mental breakdown over the annoying task at hand, but Arcueid could tell that the Kaleidoscope was just having a blast throwing shades at her and… that was irritating her to a boiling point.
Actually, maybe she should start
erasing these easy targets to soothe her growing bloodthirst. Or need for murder.
Both were quite close to one another, but then again she wasn't feeling thirsty just yet, and she was more angry than in need of the delicious red life nectar.
She had nothing to check her hair on, not a single special mirror, but the blonde was quite sure that she had the worst of hairstyle because of the cave's unpleasant humidity.
This entire trip was… a terrible mistake.
One that she was surely going to remember so that she had a reason to come back at the smug-looking Wizard Marshal.
The old man wasn't anywhere slow compared to her quick-paced killing spree, but he was being more logical and less cocky about it compared to the younger vampire.
Age was known to bring wisdom to those that lived through the years by sharpening their skill against real targets. And Arcueid was blessed with years of relative peace in her blissful sleep instead of chances to heighten her current understanding of this world's threats.
Maybe she should've done set some specific wake up sessions which could've been used to broaden her understanding of the growing society. And yet she had preferred her 'long-term napping' to some legitimate culture shock.
"Do you think that Servants dream of Divine Sheep when they die?"
The girl actually paused and gave a serious look at Zelretch. "What?"
The old man sighed with a sad look.
"Nothing."
What was that? Why was he being so difficult to understand?
Wisdom and senility were impressively enough wrapping well in Zelretch's psyche.
Sometimes she genuinely doubted that the elder was actually interested in the action, merely displaying interest in being indirectly involved in fights against threats.
Maybe it was the time gaining on him? Or maybe the haunting memories of his fight against her ancestor had led to some unwillingness to actually seek the blood-spilling.
Many were the reasons that could've led such a brilliant warrior to actually abandon any chances to be in the first lines of a battle for Humanity's sake.
And right now, as Arcueid paid close attention to Zelretch's actions, she could tell that there was no passion in his attack. No emotion.
She had seen people being disheartened by battling others, but this just felt more like a bored approach at life. It was odd and yet… humanizing of the man that had conquered the Crimson Moon.
The beautiful moonlit garden was shining a bright white. Giving a pleasant but unnatural life at the flowers that made it whole. Arcueid was mesmerized by the beauty, a sign of her noble house's strong standing… but also a sign of decline from the days when war was part of their bloodline.
He was there, standing silently as he watched over her actions.
Then she looked up at the bizarre stranger and she pondered over the sight. The man had a polite smile, one that exuded kindness and friendliness.
But also a sense of sadness. It sounded so… impolite. Nobody should be sad before the purity of this garden of pristine silver and peace.
And yet there wasn't much to say… except staring and-
Arcueid dropped to her knees, dodging in time a long-sword from cleaving her in half. Snarling, the blonde headbutted the sudden attacker and shred him with a single punch at its head.
"Something caught your attention?"
She didn't reply, merely bracing as they finally vaulted over the last obstacle before their destination.
But none of her mental experience could prepare her from the disgusting sight she was bestowed with.
The entire opening in the mountain was dripping with the taint created by Chaos itself. It felt so dreadful to be standing so close to the miasma and the corruption.
Something about the scene just made her felt horrified about the spread of the tumorous threat.
The leyline, a combination of the three major ones in Fuyuki, was pulsing with life and energy, all of it being siphoned into the large dark-colored chalice. Red cracks were visible all over its surface, and Arcueid didn't require any verbal depiction to understand it was the main source of the trouble.
Then her red-eyed stare floated to the single individual that was responsible for the energy-channeling operation happening in that natural chamber.
She knelt quietly, her legs accumulating strength and momentum. Soon the blonde was flying towards her prime target, ignoring Zelretch's words of waiting.
There was no reason to wait, she couldn't perceive anything that could poise a threat to either her or the Wizard Marshal.
But just as she proceeded swiftly in her flight, her sight noticed a curious blur jumping off the ground, putting itself between her and her target.
The figure was wearing a red half-jacket over her blue kimono. Her hair were kept short, enough to offer a clear sight over her-
DEATH. Arcueid felt DEATH suddenly shock her in a stunned and mesmerized look as her momentum was ruined mid-air.
The obstacle started to move her tiny knife, confusion building up as she saw- something crash onto her and punch her toward the ground.
A strange vibration-like noise tore through the terrifying silence and blood exploded. It wasn't hers.
Arcueid rolled for a while once she reached the rocky floor, but she got a glimpse of the severely wounded Zelretch landing close to where she was.
Fear. She tasted fear in the worst of the ways possible.
The figure finally descend on the ground, her knife aimed at her but… the vampire was too far from the range. Her mind could tell, but there wasn't any logic with that supposition.
Only primal instinct.
"My, oh my~," The being responsible for the siphoning stated as she turned to finally glance at the intruders. "To think that the Wizard Marshal would come here with the Tsukihime herself… and to think that he would waste his life to protect such a wasteful brat. Truly, truly shameful."
The elder trembled, but managed to stand up. "Hehe, look at you, already taunting when you're not in a position to talk."
"But really? I'm not the one closest to death, Kaleidoscope," The white-haired woman pointed out. "Maybe the fleeting years eroded your common sense, Kischur?"
"Only barely," He admitted with a bloody grin. "But I can really assure you that you still don't match."
"Such an arrogance," The mysterious woman mentioned. "Maybe I should go ahead and try to summon Brunestud. Maybe that would be
enough to sate your boredom, silly fool?"
The air grew tense and difficult to breath after this query.
"Try it, Avenger," Zelretch said as his grin grew madder and furious. "I will offer you a hastened death than the one planned by the World's own desires."
Instead of cowing under that much pressure, the woman smirked. "If only the Spirit itself wasn't sealed, I would've tried. A pity that you didn't kill her when you could," She stated brazenly. "But between liars, I have to ask: how do you feel after being subjected to the Mystic Eyes of Death?"
He sighed. "Peachy, but I guess it could be better."
"You could be dead-"
"So would you if my little assistant wasn't that much impatient."
Arcueid was already nursing her wounded pride after that encounter. The comment didn't help her in that. Not at all.
"Pity then for both. But for now, let's battle the greatest of fights and-"
"Nope," The Wizard Marshal said, mana surrounding both him and the younger Vampire. "This now beyond my current capacity to work. I will leave it to others."
"As if I would let you-"
The mana grew brighter and… both were gone.
…
…
"
That fucking son of a-!"
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AN
Had to delay the update by one day. I ended up working myself too much over my RL schedule and ended up free to write on an unholy hours.
At least Illya-tan and Miyu got things easy and happy.
Also… 1600 followers in FFN passed already. I feel eternal gratitude for the readers of this story. It warms my heart that there are so many of you and- I might try to make something special at 2000.
Something something, streaming writing, something something.
Nothing too certain about this as I never streamed.
…
Yeah, I never streamed before. There's not a 'but', nor a 'butt' in it.
Still, I will give it a shot.