Disclaimer: Ranma, Ah Megamisama, and Sailormoon don't belong to me. The only payment I get for writing this is... well... I don't really get any payment for this. Warning: I have a keyboard, and I'm not afraid to use it. Warning: Altaverse (Keichi ain't here, and the senshi timeline is all messed up.) "words" 'thoughts' A Time for Wild Horses chapter 3 by Jose Argao Urd was furious. Here she was, doing her best to help Ranma find true love, and Skuld was trying to spoil it all. She slammed her fist angrily against the monitor in front of her, which showed the young goddess of the future together with one of Ranma's fiancees. She paused for a few seconds, then raised her now swollen fist to cradle it in her other hand. Apparently, the Yggdrasil was built to last. "If she thinks she can get away with a stunt like this, she's got another thing coming!" Ignoring the pain in her hand, she started typing on the terminal. It took her a while to accomplish her task, since Skuld _was_ a goddess, but she finished eventually. With a huge grin on her face, she left the terminal and went back to her own desk. "Let's see you get out of _this_ one, little sister." ***** "You don't seem to realize just how serious such a drastic change in the timelines is. You _must_ give me access to the power!" The rest of the inner senshi stared back and forth between Usagi and Setsuna. They never expected such resistance coming from the princess. She was always so meek, so quick to acquiesce to the older woman's demands. "No, I am not giving you access and that's final!" Usagi stared right back at Setsuna, not allowing the older woman to intimidate her. Across the table, Setsuna seethed. "Why must you always be so difficult? Do you not see that I need to fix the timelines? What part of my explanation can you not understand?" The inners moved slightly away from Setsuna as the keeper of time glared daggers at Usagi. "You think I don't know what you're trying to do? The way you described it, _all_ the lines lead to you marrying Ranma. You're going to throw them all out and replace them. To do that, you need to remove the lock on the current timelines." Setsuna stared in shock at the young blonde in front of her. It may not have been completely accurate, but she had just given a more or less correct approximation of the process. The fact that Usagi had been correct in her assumption of what Setsuna had planned also grated on her nerves. Setsuna decided she liked Usagi better as a klutzy ditz. "How do you know all this?" Setsuna was able to recover from her shock and resume the conversation rather quickly. "You told me, remember? I asked you how you were so sure that I and Mamo-chan were going to get married, and you told me all about the Time Gate and how it works." Usagi furiously fought to stay calm. Setsuna was scary like this, but she had to be strong. "In any case, why are you averse to throwing them out?" Setsuna appeared unsurprised, but she was shocked that Usagi remembered her short explanation all those months ago. At the time, she didn't even think the young girl understood half of what she was saying. "Because, if you remove the lock, Crystal Tokyo may disappear completely! The current state of the timelines may not be suitable for you, but I'm not willing to take the chance of losing Mamo-chan just because you don't like Ranma." Usagi was shaking, but she did not let any other signs of her fear show. "This isn't just about me not liking Ranma. Whoever did this is obviously a being of great power. He probably did it to distract me from my duties, so that he can continue undetected with whatever evil schemes he may have. A being with enough power to do what the Time Gate is unable to wouldn't do that just so Ranma and I can get married and live happily ever after." "If this being's so strong, what's stopping him from just doing what he did again if you _did_ get the timelines back to the way they were?" Setsuna's face grew red with anger. She did not expect such fierce resistance from Usagi. She expected the girl to simply agree to her demands without a fight. She expected the inners to fear Ranma after seeing his display of power, not swoon over his good looks. She did not expect to lose this argument. She hated it when things didn't go as expected. "Listen, you meatball-headed little twit. I _will_ bring back the timelines to what they were. I suggest you spare yourself further trouble by handing me the energy I need now because if you refuse I _swear_ I will take the Time Staff and shove it so far up your-" Setsuna was interrupted by a young man tapping lightly on her shoulder. She turned to him quickly and glared at him. "What do you want?" "Excuse me, miss, but I'm afraid you must leave right now. We do not allow such behavior here. Don't you see that there are children around?" Setsuna's cheeks grew red, embarrassed at her show of emotion. She picked up her purse from beside her and stood up. She turned to the man you had called her attention. "I'm terribly sorry. I was just leaving anyway." She turned back towards the inner senshi and the angry look returned to her face. "I _will_ repair the timelines, with or without your help." The inners watched her leave, slamming the door loudly in her wake. The group was quiet for a few seconds as they took in the events of the past few minutes. Minako was the first to break the silence. "Wow... I guess it's that time of the month for her, huh?" The others took that as a signal to facefault, and acted accordingly. ***** "Wow! That was so cool! What happened after you beat Kirin?" Hotaru was beside Ranma, listening excitedly as he told her tale after tale of his many adventures. The stories were fairly accurate descriptions of the events as they happened, but Ranma avoided talking about his curse. He'd just made a friend, and he didn't want her to think he was a freak or anything. "Well, we finally got the scroll. Turns out it was an ultimate technique for making pickles, not fighting. Hey! What's so funny?" Hotaru was giggling uncontrollably. She was trying to hold it in, but failing miserably. Her cheeks grew red and tears welled up in her eyes as she laughed harder and harder. 'Well, at least she's happy now.' Ranma looked at the younger girl as her laughter gradually died down. "Well, that was pretty funny how you went all the way to China just to get a scroll for making pickles." Hotaru giggled again, but was able to stop quickly this time. She was smiling, for which Ranma was very thankful. "Well, I guess it was." Ranma laughed a little himself. "I wish _I_ could do stuff like that." Hotaru looked wistfully at the stars in the sky. They had been talking for a while now. It was pretty late. She wasn't worried, though. Haruka and Michiru wouldn't be home until after midnight, and Setsuna wouldn't be angry. If she was even home, that is. "Why not? I mean, you're still young. I'm sure there are tons of places where they teach martial arts around here. I mean, you won't get as good as me, but you'll learn a few moves." Ranma began looking up at the sky as well, admiring the beauty of the stars and the moon as they shone brightly in the night sky. "I... I can't. I have a weak heart, I get tired easily. I could never do the exercises they make you do in those places. I'd just wind up hurting myself." Hotaru looked sadly down to the ground. Tears once more welled up in her eyes. Ranma kicked himself mentally as the girl beside him once more began to cry. He didn't mean to make her sad. He just wanted to cheer her up a little. He hated these situations. For all his martial arts skill, he was unable to help her. He felt useless, for there was nothing he could do... or was there? He racked his mind, searching for a way to help her. They stayed that way for two minutes, looking away from each other. The awkward silence between them was deafening. Suddenly, Ranma slapped his head with his right hand and grabbed Hotaru by both of her shoulders, forcing her to face him. "Huh... what are you doing, Ranma?" Hotaru looked up at Ranma, confused at his sudden action. "Can you meet me here tomorrow afternoon?" Ranma's eyes gleamed with excitement as he held her. She could almost see the fire burning in his eyes. "You... you want to meet again? What for?" Hotaru was now more confused than ever. "You'll see, it's a surprise. So can you go?" Ranma noticed his hands on her, and immediately let go. He didn't want to scare her or anything. Hotaru thought for a few seconds, then smiled. "Okay, Ranma. I'll be here tomorrow." "Alright!" Ranma raised his fist in the air and stood up quickly. He helped Hotaru up and smiled at her. "We better get going now. It's getting pretty late. Where do you live? I can walk you home." "I live near here, I can make it by myself." Hotaru began to walk, but was stopped when Ranma grabbed her arm. "But I insist. There are all sorts of weirdoes walking around at night. I'll protect you." "Well, if you insist. It's this way." Hotaru held Ranma's hand as they walked to their house. She didn't normally behave this way around strangers, but she felt safe around Ranma for some reason. ***** "How long do you think we'll be gone? How much should I pack?" Ukyo was in her room, busy packing clothes into a suitcase. She was still in a daze. It was hard to believe that only a few short hours ago, she was all alone in her apartment above the Ucchan's. Now she had a goddess living with her. "Don't pack too much. We'll only be gone for a day or two. We might even be done in a few hours." Skuld entered her room and looked at the large suitcase on the bed. "You won't need all that." Ukyo stopped throwing clothes from her closet onto her bed and looked at her new companion. "But you said we were going to Jusenkyo. It's going to take a while to get there, and we still have to get back. It's not like we're going to Beijing. There are no trains, buses, or planes going there. We'll need to hike up the mountains. That'll take at least a week." Skuld giggled slightly. "We won't need to do any of that. I'm a goddess, all we need is to fill up your bathtub." ***** "So, what was _that_ all about?" Makoto turned to Usagi, waiting for an explanation. The rest of the inner senshi looked at her as well. "Well, I didn't want to give her the crystal." Rei's left eye twitched. This was not the answer that she was looking for. "What I meant was, why didn't you want to give it to her?" "Well, I had to make sure there were no more obstacles to my destiny with Mamo-chan. I can't leave true love to chance." "But what about those things Setsuna said? Shouldn't we have listened to her? I mean, she _does_ have more experience with this sort of thing than we do. What if she was right? What if something bad _does_ happen after Crystal Tokyo?" Minako didn't like this at all. At this rate, the battle for Ranma's affections would be over before it even started. "We'll deal with that when it happens. The important thing is that Crystal Tokyo is still there. As long as it stands, there's still hope." Usagi started eating what was left of her sundae, which had melted considerably while she was arguing with Setsuna. "But Setsuna-" Makoto found herself unable to finish as Usagi abruptly cut her off. "Never mind what Setsuna said. I have a feeling in my gut that I'm doing the right thing." "Are you sure it's not just a tape worm?" The girls all looked at Ami, who blushed under their combined stares. "What?" Having convinced themselves that they were just hearing things, they turned their attention back to Usagi, who had finished her first sundae and was working on her second. "Anyway, Setsuna is just being selfish. She doesn't want to get married to Ranma so she's willing to risk my future with Mamoru just so she can get out of marrying him. Honestly, she can be so self-centered sometimes," Usagi said between mouthfuls of ice cream. Makoto wasn't about to give up without a fight. "I still think we're making a mistake. Setsuna has been doing her job for ages. I think she'd know what to do in a situation like this better than us." "Why are you all being this way? I thought you were my friends! You're supposed to support me, not question my decisions. The Silver Imperium Crystal is _my_ responsibility. I'm not giving it to Setsuna, and that's final! I'll talk to you guys tomorrow, after you've had a chance to think this over. I'm sure you'll all see things my way after sleeping on it. It's getting kinda late, and I'm leaving." The rest of the inner senshi could only watch as Usagi picked up her purse, bought another ice cream cone, and left. ***** Plum went about her day cheerfully. There weren't any tourists scheduled to visit today, and she would be getting a reprieve from all the crazed martial artists that have been coming lately. She bent down to one of the safe springs to the side, and prepared to fill up the bucket she was carrying with water. She was just about to dip the container in when the water started to ripple and glow. The water started spinning, forming a miniature whirlpool on the center of the spring. She stared transfixed at the spectacle until something emerged from the middle. It was a girl. Plum stumbled backwards in shock as first, the head and shoulders of the girl were revealed. The rest of her body followed shortly and she slowly floated towards the edge of the pool. She had long, dark hair that flowed freely past her shoulders and reached the small of her back. Her clothes were of a style that she had never seen before. Strapped to her back was a long mallet. Her face also bore markings that he had never seen before. Plum guessed her age to be around thirteen. After smoothing out the curves of the dress she was wearing, she turned back towards the pool she came from and shouted into the middle of the pool. "It's okay, you can come in now!" Plum watched as another figure emerged from the water. This one was different from the girl before her. Her clothes were decidedly less flashy than her younger companion, and her face had none of the strange markings that adorned the younger one. Rather than a hammer, she had what looked like a giant spatula strapped to her back. She was carrying a small pack, and was looking around the place curiously. "Wow, it's true! We really _are_ in Jusenkyo!" The girl with the mallet turned to her companion. "Of course we're in Jusenkyo. I'm a goddess, remember?" Plum slowly stood up. She was used to being around strange people by now, but a goddess was something new to her. She decided to be friendly. "Welcome to Jusenkyo, honored guests. I am Plum!" She smiled as brightly as she could, hoping that the goddess was pleased with her. Skuld noticed the little girl for the first time. "Oh, hello there. I am Skuld, goddess of the future. This is my friend, Ukyo. We have come here in search of the spring of drowned boy." Plum heaved a sigh of relief. She could easily guide them to the correct pool. "I would be happy to take you there, honored guests. Please, follow me. It is a little ways off, towards the middle of the training grounds." Plum was happy that all they wanted was to find the spring of drowned boy. Lately almost all the guests have been looking for the more... exotic pools. As they neared the actual training grounds, she began to think that maybe this would be an easy mission, over and done with before she knew it. Such thoughts evaporated when she saw the goddess' reaction to seeing the cursed pools. "Aaaaaaah! So many bugs! They're everywhere!" Skuld retrieved her mallet, and began chasing down the bugs closest to her. She managed to hit a lot of them, since there were so many. However, for every bug she hit, three more would take its place. "Please, honored guest, calm down! It is very dangerous to run around this place!" Plum shot a pleading look at Ukyo, who only hung her head helplessly as Skuld ran deeper into the training grounds. "Gotcha!" Skuld got rid of her eightieth bug, and looked around her. It actually looked as if there were even more bugs than before. She promptly started chasing after them again. "Please calm down, honored guest! These are very dangerous springs!" Plum walked carefully along the springs, mindful of every step she made. "Don't worry about me, I'm a goddess! I know what I'm doing! I can handle a few- eeep!" Skuld stepped on a bug that had appeared under her right foot and lost her balance. She stumbled for a few seconds, before falling into one of the springs. "Oh no! That is the legendary spring of drowned-" Plum found herself pushed to the side as Ukyo ran past her to the spring Skuld had fallen into. "We've got to help her! I don't know if she can swim, she might drown!" Ukyo held the handle of her battle spatula and thrust it into the water. "Skuld, can you hear me? Grab hold of the handle! I'll pull you out!" For a few seconds, nothing happened. Suddenly, a hand shot up from under the water. Ukyo found herself pulled in before she even realized what had happened. "Oh no..." Plum stared at the now still waters of the pool for a few seconds, before she stood up and made her way back to her house. She wasn't sure how the curse would affect a goddess, but she didn't want to stick around to find out. ***** "Gotcha, serves you right." Urd looked at the monitor in front of her, which showed the still waters of the spring Ukyo and Skuld had fallen into. ***** "Okay, Ranma. We're here!" Hotaru stopped in front of a large house and pointed to it. "That's where I live." Ranma looked at the house, noticing that it was very large. It was much larger than the Tendo home. It was also well kept, and looked very nice. He stopped staring when he realized that Hotaru had begun walking up to the door. He quickly went to follow her. "Nice place you got here. You must be loaded, Hotaru." Hotaru blushed and ignored the comment. "Good night, Ranma. I'll see you tomorrow." "G'night, Hotaru. It was fun. I'd better get going now." Ranma was already three steps away when he heard Hotaru call after him. "Ranma!" He turned to see that Hotaru had not moved from the door. She quietly walked up to him, and pulled him into a hug. She kissed him quickly on the cheek before she relinquished her hold on him. "Thanks, Ranma, for everything." Ranma stood speechless as the blushing young girl turned and ran into the house. He raised his hand to his face and touched the area where she had kissed him just moments ago. He decided to get going before things got even weirder. ***** Hotaru closed the door behind her, closed her eyes, and leaned back on the door for support. She'd never done anything like that before. Her heart was beating like crazy. She could hardly wait one whole day to see Ranma again. When she opened her eyes, she found two more pairs looking right at her. "Who was that guy, Hotaru?" Hotaru looked back and forth between Haruka and Michiru. They weren't supposed to be here. "Um... Haruka-papa, Michiru-mama... how was your date?" Haruka rolled her eyes and stepped closer to Hotaru. "Don't try to change the subject, young lady. We saw everything from inside." Hotaru felt beads of sweat forming on her brow. She knew she hadn't done anything wrong, but she felt extremely nervous just the same. "He was just... a new friend of mine." Michiru and Haruka looked at each other and looked back to their little girl. It was Michiru's turn to ask questions. "Friend?" Hotaru's face broke out into a smile. "Yeah, his name is Ranma Saotome. I met him today at the park. I was feeling kinda down but he cheered me up. We're meeting again tomorrow." Haruka's eyebrows raised at the mention of tomorrow's planned activities. "Tomorrow, huh? Okay. If it's fine by Michiru, it's fine by me." Hotaru looked expectantly at Michiru. "Oh, alright. You can go, but don't be late this time." Hotaru jumped for joy and gave Haruka and Michiru a hug. "Thank you, you're the best!" She then climbed the stairs to her room. A few seconds later, Michiru turned to her companion and broke the silence. "So what do you think?" Haruka looked thoughtful for a few moments. "I think we should go down there and take a look for ourselves. If this Ranma is who I think he is, things could get... interesting. Michiru thought for a few seconds, then her eyes opened wide with realization. "Ranma Saotome? _The_ Ranma Saotome?" Haruka just walked over to a chair and sat down. "I'm not sure. I guess we'll find out tomorrow." ***** Minako turned to Makoto. "So, what's the deal with your Sempai, Mako-chan?" After Usagi left, the remaining inners did not bother to stay for much longer. After finishing their sundaes, they decided to take the train back to Juuban. "Well, I met him a couple of years ago, when I was in the fifth grade. I was such a wimp back then, and everyone was teasing me because I was so tall and thin." ***** "Stop it, that's not nice!" A young Makoto Kino found herself trapped between a wall and a group of older boys. One of them came closer, holding a large piece of balled up bubble gum. He waved it threateningly at her. "Who cares whether it's nice or not, it's fun!" Makoto attempted to make a run for it, but found her way blocked by one of the boys. She tries the opposite direction, but met with similar results. She felt tears running down her eyes. "Please stop, my Mom had to cut off some of my hair the last time." The boy brandishing the gum just laughed at her. "By the time we're done with you, your mother will have to shave your head bald." "Leave her alone, you big bully!" The group abruptly stopped laughing, turning to see the idiot who dared to challenge them. They found an average looking boy wearing a bandanna on his head and carrying a large pack. The leader of the group shook his head in disappointment. "Oh, it's just some snotty kid playing superhero. Hey kid, you better stay the hell out of our business if you know what's good for you!" The group moved closer to Ryoga, allowing Makoto to run to a secluded corner and watch the confrontation from afar. She uttered a silent prayer to the Kami that the group of bullies would be merciful in their treatment of her rescuer. "You're new here, so I'm gonna let you off easy this time. Just give me all of your money and I'll let you go. How's that for a fair deal, kid?" The newcomer just looked menacingly at them. "I've got a better deal. How about you stop harassing that girl, and I won't break _all_ of your bones?" "Why you little... Get him!" The group quickly circled Ryoga, who had dropped his pack and was now holding an old fashioned umbrella. He was waving it around like it was a sword. "I don't know where you came from, but I'm sending you back!" The leader of the group ran towards Ryoga and attempted to punch the smaller boy. His fist was stopped long before it reached its mark when the newcomer swatted it away with a blow from his umbrella. The other boys heard a loud crack as every bone in his hand was crushed by the strength of the blow. He cradled it in his other hand, tears streaming from his face as he shouted at his comrades. "What are you waiting for! Kick his ass! There's five of you and one of him, you can't lose!" The other boys looked questioningly at each other, then closed in on their opponent. Ryoga looked around him and smirked before running right at the biggest bully. The larger boy brought his hand back to strike at Ryoga, but was never able to launch his attack as he found himself with a brand new nasal cavity. Makoto watched in fascination from her hiding place as Ryoga quickly dealt with her former tormentors in painful fashion. She gasped as Ryoga stood in the middle of his fallen foes, and walked slowly towards the leader, still nursing his broken hand. He had fallen to his knees, and was wailing in pain. "I don't normally inflict this much pain on my opponents, but I have a special hatred reserved for bullies like you." Makoto looked on as Ryoga kicked the boy in the groin, eliciting a shriek of pain from the former bully before he finally passed out. She then noticed him approaching her. She shrank back from him in fear. "Don't be afraid, miss. I won't hurt you. I just want to make sure you're alright. They didn't hurt you or anything, did they?" Makoto slowly left her hiding place and answered in a soft voice. "I'm okay." "That's good." Ryoga turned to walk away and was already hefting his pack when he noticed that the girl he saved had followed him. "Yes, what is it?" The girl bowed low in front of him. "Thank you very much, sir. If there is any way at all that I can repay you, please just ask." Ryoga smiled at her. "Well, if you could help me find another new student here, I'd be grateful." Makoto stood up and frowned. "Another new student? What's his name?" Ryoga lifted his pack and turned back towards her. "I think he transferred here a few weeks ago. His name is Saotome, Ranma Saotome." Makoto's eyes brightened in recognition. "I know that name! I think he transferred to this school one and a half months ago." Ryoga ran towards her and held her by the shoulders. "Really? Can you take me to him?" Makoto, startled by his sudden action, held her books in front of her protectively. "I'm not sure, but I can try." Ryoga let go of her and looked to the skies, his fist raised to the heavens. "Finally I find you, Ranma Saotome! Vengeance will be mine at last!" ***** Makoto sighed wistfully as she finished telling the tale of her first meeting with Ryoga. "We spent a lot of time together after that. He wasn't really older than me or anything but he was so much stronger that I called him sempai anyway. It wasn't until two weeks later that we found out that Ranma already left town the day before he arrived. He went after him and left me. He still went back pretty often though, and we became good friends. Then, one day, he broke my heart." "What happened? What did he do?" Minako was hanging on to every word, listening to the tale with great interest. "Well, it was the last time he came to see me. I think it was about two years ago. We were sitting under a tree, eating a picnic lunch I'd prepared. I wanted to say something to him for the longest time, and I figured that this was my chance." ***** "Sempai, we have to talk." Ryoga stopped eating the delicious sandwich Makoto had prepared for him and turned towards her. "What about, Mako-chan?" Makoto took a deep breath, and looked to him with pleading eyes. "You can't go on this way, Sempai. You've been chasing after Ranma for so long. You have to stop, it's not worth it anymore." "But he must be punished for skipping out on our duel all those years ago!" Ryoga found himself torn between pleasing the girl he loved and going after the vengeance he craved. "Ryoga, it was so long ago. I don't think Ranma even remembers it by now. please, just stop it. Do it for me, Ryoga." Tears were welling up in her eyes, but Makoto forced them down. "But... but Mako-chan..." Ryoga was at a loss, unable to decide what he wanted. "I can't go on like this, sempai. I can't keep playing second to this mission of yours. I'm giving you until nightfall to make your decision. I'll be waiting for you at the playground where we first met tonight at six. I'm going to be there until eight in the evening. If you don't come for me, I'll understand. You have to choose, Ryoga. Ranma or me, you can't have both." "But Mako-chan I can't-" Makoto raised a finger to Ryoga's lips, silencing him. "No buts, Ryoga. Just think, and choose. I'll be waiting." Makoto stood up and ran away, leaving behind her a protesting Ryoga. "I waited until ten, actually. He never came for me, and now I know why." A lone tear fell from Makoto's left eye, which she quickly brushed off. "Why that little jerk! I'll-" Makoto silenced Rei and regained her composure. "Stop it, Rei. Ryoga has made his decision, and we must respect it. He obviously hasn't stopped chasing after Ranma to this day. I gave him a choice and he chose his vendetta. Besides, I'm over him now. I'm stronger now that he's broken my heart. I learned _one_ thing from my experience with Ryoga, though." Makoto's eyes burned with resolve. "What's that, Mako-chan?" Minako stopped wiping her eyes with tissue and blew her nose. "I learned that if you truly love a man, you must never give him a choice. You must be ready to force yourself upon him if you must! True love cannot be hampered by such trivial things as his own feelings on the matter!" "Right!" Makoto and Minako balled their hands into fists and slammed them onto the table, their eyes burning. Rei and Ami grew sweat drops the size of basketballs. "Wasn't there something you wanted to tell us about Ranma, Ami-chan?" Rei had heard enough about Ryoga. She could care less if Makoto was dumped by the guy a couple of years ago. She had obviously recovered well anyway. Ami sighed. "Never mind that. It's getting pretty late. I'll tell you guys tomorrow, when we meet up with Usagi. I have to analyze these readings anyway. Let's just go home." The inners made the rest of the trip in silence. ***** Ranma rummaged along the various scrolls, artifacts, and other junk in Happosai's bag. He had arrived an hour ago to the angry stares of most of the Tendo household. He just took it in stride and went straight to his room. He waited until everyone was asleep before he crept into the small room where Happosai kept his bag of belongings hidden. A few minutes of reading later, Ranma discarded another of the badly written scrolls and began reading a new one. His eyes got bigger and bigger as he recognized the techniques described in it. He smiled as he put the rest of the scrolls back into the bag and replaced it in its hiding place. 'Found it!' ***** Author's notes: And the plot thickens even more... I realize I'm introducing more questions than I'm resolving them but please bear with me. All of your questions will be answered in time. Thanks for reading! I would like to thank Ash, Chester, James Merrit, and Seaver for all of their help and suggestions. Please send C&C to ukyo_rulz@edsamail.com.ph