Kanda sighed and leaned back in his chair. This was Lenalee's third tirade since they'd gone to the market two weeks before.
"Kanda, are you listening to me?" Lenalee snapped. "Lavi obviously likes you! You shouldn't leave him without an answer like this!"
"You know just as well as I do how the kingdom would react to the idea of my... preferences," Kanda replied, resting his head on his fist. "It's not going to work out, no matter what I say."
"So you're just going to ignore how you feel?"
"I'm going to pretend I never felt anything," Kanda replied coldly. "It's for the good of everyone in the kingdom."
"What about your happiness? You can't just ignore what you want in life! That's just not fair!" Lenalee put her hands on her hips and sighed. She was getting nowhere, just like with her other rants.
"Life isn't fair," Kanda replied. "If it were, my parents would still be alive and people wouldn't frown upon people like me and Lavi."
"You're gonna break Lavi's heart," Lenalee warned.
Kanda flinched. The words were worse than a slap to the face. "I know, but... it just wouldn't work out."
"How do you know that? You can't know if you don't try!" Lenalee said desperately. "You could have a secret relationship. It's like Napoleon and his cat fetish! No one found out until after he died."
"Stop making things up, Lenalee."
"Okay, it might have been a dog fetish, but still, he—"
"Lenalee, just stop. You're not helping." Kanda stood up. "Now, if you're done yelling at me, I have things I need to do."
"Kanda!" Lenalee called. Kanda stopped, his hand still resting on the doorknob. "Lavi..." she hesitated, remembering what Allen had told her. "If you don't tell him now, you might never have the chance to... He'll disappear."
Kanda froze. It was just like the story. "He won't disappear. People don't just disappear. He'll probably just go back to where he came from."
"Do you even know where they came from?" Lenalee snapped.
Kanda thought for a moment. No, he didn't know where Lavi had come from. He just sort of... dropped into his life one day, like a gift from the heavens. He shook his head. "If he... loved me like you say he does, he wouldn't just give up on me and leave."
"That's the thing!" Lenalee shouted. "He loves you enough to let you go! He loves you enough to leave and never come back, if that's what you wanted. Even if it made him miserable, he'd do whatever it took to make you happy."
"That's not..." Kanda sighed. He knew it was true—he couldn't deny that. He shook his head and walked out the door.
"Kanda—" but Kanda closed the door and didn't hear the rest of Lenalee's words.
Cute!!!!! Lavi cried. He was in a room he'd never noticed before, and two fuzzy little creatures were staring up at him. Well, they weren't very little. They looked fat—very fat. Slowly, Lavi reached out to touch the creatures, like he was in a trance.
He froze. The memory of the cat was still fresh in his mind. You guys wouldn't attack me, would you? he asked them silently. The animals twitched their noses in response.
"They won't bite."
Lavi spun around and breathed a sigh of relief. Kanda was leaning against the wall, watching him. "That's Tatl," Kanda said as he pointed at the white animal with long ears, "and Tael," and he pointed at the squat brown creature with small ears.
Lavi smiled. He pulled out his notebook and scribbled, They're so cute!
Kanda frowned. "They aren't cute," he said defensively. "They're well-trained attack pets and will come to my aid at any time."
Lavi snorted and scribbled again. They look too fat and spoiled for that.
"I blame Lenalee," Kanda said quickly. He frowned when Lavi saw through the transparent lie. "Fine, I'm the one who spoiled them. Just don't tell the maids. They still think it's Lenalee feeding them all the time."
Lavi laughed a silent laugh and patted Tatl on the head between its long ears. He paused long enough to write, What kind of animals are they? and went back to petting the white critter.
"Tatl's a rabbit and Tael's a guinea pig," Kanda said, scooping up Tael and petting it as it squeaked at him.
Why are they called Tatl and Tael? Lavi wrote in his messy scrawl.
Kanda placed the guinea pig next to the rabbit and pulled away Lavi's hand. "Watch."
Lavi did as he was told. After a few moments of waiting, the guinea pig finally moved. It smacked the rabbit, who hopped up to Lavi and Kanda. Tatl twitched its nose and looked up at them with large, black eyes.
"That's why they're Tatl and Tael. They tell on each other all the time." Kanda scooped up Tatl and stroked its ears lovingly. "Been that way since I got them."
Lavi laughed and reached out to hold the rabbit. Kanda placed the creature gently in Lavi's hands and smiled as Lavi hugged the rabbit. I wish it could stay like this forever... Kanda thought wistfully as he continued to watch. I wish I could just tell Lavi... He shook his head. It wasn't possible. They couldn't be together. It just couldn't happen. He was king of the land. He was supposed to marry Lenalee. He couldn't be in love with Lavi. He just couldn't.
Lavi glanced up at tilted his head at Kanda, just like the rabbit in his arms. Under normal circumstances, Kanda would have laughed. He wasn't feeling like it now, though.
Frowning, Lavi shifted the fat rabbit in his arms so he could cradle it in one arm and touched Kanda's cheek with his free hand. Kanda smiled and pressed Lavi's hand against his cheek. "I'm fine. Just thinking a little."
About what? Lavi wanted to ask, but his notebook was on the floor, and he didn't want to take his hand away from Kanda's cheek, especially because Kanda was holding it there.
"I'm fine," Kanda repeated. "You're worrying too much." Slowly, he moved Lavi's hand away from his cheek to his lips and kissed his fingers. "Thank you, though. I really don't deserve all of your attention like this."
Lavi's eyes widened. He dropped the rabbit in surprise, causing it to land with an indignant thud.
The rabbit glared and hopped to Kanda, the reason Lavi had dropped him, and hopped full force into Kanda's chest.1
"Gack!" Kanda cried, falling under the rabbit. "Get off!" He glared at the rabbit glaring in his face. "Don't even think about it," he growled dangerously.
The door swung open, revealing Krory. "What's going on in here?!" he asked, but stopped when he saw the rabbit sitting on him. He blushed at his apparent mistake and cleared his throat. "Oh, uh... I'm sorry, Your Majesty... I thought..."
"You thought what?" Kanda asked. Lavi removed the rabbit, and he sat up. He frowned at Tatl, who was snuggling up against Lavi's chest. "Oh, don't you act innocent," he growled at the rabbit. He raised an eyebrow. Did that rabbit just stick its tongue out at me? He shook his head, clearing the silly thought from his mind. "Krory, what stupid idea did you come up with?"
Krory's face turned an even darker shade of red. "I... er... thought Mr. Lavi was... attacking you?"
"When did your innocent mind turn sour?" Kanda asked, brushing invisible dust off his clothes.
"T-that's not what I meant, Your Majesty!" Krory cried indignantly. It was obvious that that was exactly what he'd meant.
Lavi tilted his head in confusion. He glanced down at the rabbit, who looked back with bright eyes. Do you know what they're talking about? The rabbit only twitched its nose.
"Anyway, I have to get some work done." Kanda turned to Lavi. "You can stay here as long as you like."
Lavi set the rabbit down on the ground and followed Kanda out the room. He was curious about what Kanda did when he wasn't with him. He stopped walking when Kanda stopped and tilted his head.
"Stop following me," Kanda grumbled. He knew Lavi would get bored with the formalities of being in court. Plus, Kanda's entourage might not appreciate the mute hanging around while they babbled about legislation or arguments or who-killed-who.2 "Trust me, you won't want to sit through this. It's really boring."
Court? Lavi scribbled into his notebook.
"Yes. There's a lot of official business to slog through, and I don't think you'll like it."
I've sat through this crap a bunch of times, Lavi replied in his messy scrawl. Imagining them with flounder heads makes it a lot more entertaining.
Kanda raised an eyebrow. "Sadly, I have to actually pay attention." He paused a moment and then asked, "And why were you in court?"
I'm a prince, Lavi scribbled.
"Right."
You don't believe me!
"If you were a prince, then your brother would be royalty too," Kanda explained, striding away, "and you both wouldn't be here without some kind of official guard."
You know that weird fluffball that's always sitting on Allen's head? Lavi wrote as he walked next to Kanda. That's our protection.
"That thing can't do anything."
You've never been bitten by him. Or stabbed. He was a blowfish once.
"A bird can't be a blowfish," Kanda pointed out as they walked. "Animals don't change species like that."
What's a species?
"It's... uh... what something is—you know what, never mind. It's not important."
You don't know what it is.
"No. I just can't figure out how to explain it to an idiot."
Oh, you mean yourself? Lavi scribbled angrily and stomped away.
Well, that got rid of him pretty quick, Kanda thought as he watched him leave.
Unknown to Kanda, Roger and Toma were watching Lavi as well. "Our plan starts in three... two... one. Hey Lavi!"
Lavi looked up and waved at Roger and Toma. He was happy to see them. They would help him forget about Kanda being an idiot to him.
"Kanda ditch ya?" Roger asked. They laughed when Lavi nodded. "Don't worry, we can keep ya entertained," he said with a wink.
Kanda was getting sick of the court. All the nobles were asking when the wedding would be as they waited for the next order of business to be stated by Krory. He didn't want to have to sit through all of their silly small talk and the latest gossip. Lenalee was better with this sort of thing than he was. Personally, he would prefer make all the decisions himself and not put up with all the gibber-jabber.
Boredom was starting to set in as he made yet another decision. While the court applauded excitedly at yet another decision they agreed with, Kanda stared out the window. He smiled when he saw Lavi running around outside in the courtyard, but the smile soon vanished when he saw Roger and Toma playing tag with him. What are they doing?
"Your Majesty, what is your decision?"
Kanda snapped out of his daze. "Could you repeat that?" he asked. A few ladies of the court giggled.
"W-well," Krory said, a little surprised by the fact Kanda was spacing out, "the new law to be signed by Your Majesty reads 'Potatoes are not to be sold between the hours of six o'clock AM and eight o'clock AM.' What is your ruling?"
Kanda stared at his assistant in disbelief. "Are you really asking me this?"
"Yes, Your Majesty," Krory said, holding back a laugh. "It is part of the 'Potato Commerce Act' proposed by the—"
"I don't care who proposed it. That's just plain idiocy. If someone wants to buy potatoes at six in the morning, let them."
The ladies of the court giggled again at his comments. Kanda took a deep breath and was somehow able to resist the urge to kick the noblewomen out of the room. Instead, he said curtly, "Is there something funny?"
The women were silenced and for the rest of the meeting glared coldly at their king for his rudeness.
Krory moved on to the next order of business, but Kanda was only half listening. He continued to watch Lavi, Roger, and Toma play every childish game from hide-and-seek to leap frog to follow the leader and back. Kanda listened enough to know whether to agree or disagree with whatever was at hand. He glanced away from the window a moment to read something one of the nobles had given him. By the time that was all settled, it seemed that the three outside had moved onto a card game of some sort.
Kanda also noticed that Toma and Roger had their jackets and shoes off. Is it that hot out? he wondered until they revealed their hands. Lavi frowned and snapped his fingers and shrugged off his jacket. Then it clicked in his brain. Strip Poker?!
"Your Majesty."
Kanda turned back to his court. "Please repeat," he said quickly.
"Yes, Your Majesty," Krory said with a nod. "This is about the Scott case. There was an appeal, and the sentence was lightened from a stoning to a public hanging."
"Why does it?" Kanda said angrily. "He's going to die either way. I approved the stoning, so I obviously thought he deserved his punishment."
"Y-yes, Your Majesty," Krory stuttered.
Kanda's eyes snapped back to the scene outside the window. He saw Toma hand Roger a card behind his back. Then the hands were shown and Lavi stood. He'd already lost the shoes, so he untucked his shirt and started unbuttoning it.
"Is there anything else?" Kanda snapped urgently.
"No, Your Majesty."
Kanda jumped off his throne and rushed to the double doors. "Court dismissed," he called over his shoulder as he bolted out of the room. He took the stairs two at a time as he ran, cursing himself mentally that he couldn't go faster.
At last he reached the door leading to the courtyard. He wrenched it open and was momentarily blinded by the sunlight. He blinked to adjust to the light as he stumbled to Lavi, who had his shirt unbuttoned.
Lavi pulled the shirt off his shoulders and was surprised when it got caught and wouldn't go farther. He turned his head to see what was happening and turned bright red when he saw it was Kanda, panting heavily from his sprint.
"If you take this off, I'll kill you," Kanda grunted.
Lavi's embarrassment dissipated at Kanda's command. Still angry, he tried to pull the back of his shirt out of Kanda's grip so he could take it off. Kanda held tighter and tried to push it back onto Lavi's shoulders.
"This is very entertaining," Toma commented.
"Yeah, but shouldn't it be the other way around?" Roger asked his friend.
Lavi stopped fighting Kanda a moment to look at them curiously. Kanda, meanwhile, took the chance to force the shirt back on Lavi. He glared at his two guards and growled, "You both are dead for cheating Lavi at strip poker."
"He's too good!" Roger said in his defense. "He keeps getting the best hands. They only way we can win is if we cheat! He has the luck of the gods or something!"
"There's no way he always gets the best..."
"Watch," Toma said, shuffling the deck. He dealt the cards and watched as Lavi simply laid out a royal flush. "See?"
"You still shouldn't be doing this outside. If you morons are going to exercise your idiocy, at least do it in a more private area."
"Oh, like you and Lavi did last night?" Roger said, a perverted grin on his face. "I heard from Miranda what was goin' on."
"S-she had the wrong idea!" Kanda shouted.
"Right," Roger said suggestively. "You were just playin' some strip poker without the cards then."
"N-no!"
"He's blushing. He's probably planning for tonight," Toma said equally suggestively.
"Fuck you!" Kanda snapped. He scooped up Lavi's shoes and jacket in one hand and grabbed Lavi's hand in the other. "Come on, Lavi. We're leaving."
A few of his servants stopped and watched Kanda drag the practically half-naked Lavi behind him through the halls toward his room. Allen, where are you? Lavi shouted mentally as Kanda stormed through the castle. Allen? ALLEN! "GET YOUR ASS OVER HERE!!!!!!!! HELP!!!!"
Allen burst out a door down the hall. "Lavi? Kanda? What's—" He stopped when he saw Lavi's shirt unbuttoned and Kanda carrying shoes and a jacket. "—going on? Am I missing something?"
"Kanda won't let me play poker with Toma and Roger, and now he's mad at me for some reason."
Allen slapped his forehead. "Kanda, let me guess. Strip poker?" He groaned when Kanda confirmed his fears. "Lavi, never ever agree to play strip poker. You'll just end up being naked in front of a bunch of guys who just want to laugh at you."
"I'm going to guess they were up to more than that," Kanda said, his voice hard in his anger.
"Roger and Toma wouldn't do anything," Lavi said innocently.
"Lavi, you are a moron. Why on Earth would you undress in front of a couple guys you don't even like? Kanda, you are an even bigger moron for not letting Lavi at least put his clothes back on before you march him through the halls. Your gossip queen maids are going to spread this around town, you realize." Allen crossed his arms and rolled his eyes.
Kanda released Lavi's hand and dropped Lavi's things. "I... have to go." He ran off, his face bright red at his stupid mistake.
"Kanda!" Lavi glared at his brother. "Why'd you do that? I thought we were actually getting somewhere!"
"You are," Allen said smugly. "Go after him. After you put your shoes back on and button up your shirt," he added before Lavi could take off as well.
Lavi shoved his shoes on his feet and buttoned his shirt, not caring that the buttons weren't in the proper holes. He sprinted to catch up with Kanda, who had slowed his pace and turned at the sound of his footsteps.
That's when Lavi tripped and fell into Kanda. Lavi's shoulders smacked into Kanda's thigh, causing them both to fall into a tangled heap on the floor.
Kanda rubbed the back of his head. "Are you all..." his voice trailed off once he saw where Lavi's head was, "right...?" He didn't have time to feel embarrassed about Lavi's head being so close to there, though.3
Lavi was off him in a split second and holding his knee, pearls rolling down his cheeks again in pain. Kanda sat up quickly and pulled Lavi's hands away. He saw the torn skin and blood through the tear in his pants. "It's probably not too bad," Kanda said comfortingly. "Let's go to my room and clean it up, okay?"
Lavi shook his head, flinging his pearl-tears against the walls. He'd always been taught to stay put when bleeding so swimming wouldn't kick up the blood and reach a shark faster. Kanda rolled his eyes and scooped Lavi up into his arms. Lavi tried to pull away from Kanda, tried to get back to his spot on the ground, but gave up when Kanda held firm.
"What, afraid a shark will get you?" Kanda teased.
Lavi's eye widened. He knows? He touched his eye patch and looked down at the ground as it slowly moved in time with Kanda's steps. Does he know... what I am...? No... Allen told him before... about Mom... and Suman...
In truth, Kanda wasn't thinking about that at all. He had said that to see how Lavi would react, to try and prove his theory that Lavi wasn't actually human. Of course, Lavi's touching his eye patch reminded him that he had, in fact, been attacked by a shark and that his parent and brother had been killed. Stupid! he cried, mentally smacking his head against a wall.
They reached Kanda's room. Gently, Kanda set Lavi down on his bed. "Stay here. I'll be right back." Kanda went to the bathroom, grabbed a damp rag, and returned. He rolled up Lavi's pant leg and dabbed at it to clean the blood off. Once he was done, he smiled. "See? It's not all that bad. You just scraped it enough to..." He leaned closer. Something wasn't quite right about it.
The wound was closing before his eyes. Lavi realized what Kanda staring at and covered it with his hands. "Don't do that!" Kanda snapped, pulling his hand away. "You'll get it bleeding... again...?" His eyes widened as the last of the scratch healed completely.
Confused, Kanda looked up at Lavi. The redhead was averting his gaze, staring at anything in the room except for Kanda. "Care to explain this one?" he asked. Lavi tilted his head. "I assume your playing dumb means you aren't going to tell me anything." Lavi nodded at this statement.
"Fine, I get it," Kanda grumbled, "you don't trust me." He was amused when Lavi shook his head furiously and pointed at his throat. "You can't tell me because you can't talk?" Lavi shook his head. Where is his notebook, Kanda thought. "Then why can't you tell me?"
Lavi stood up and snatched a paper and pen from Kanda's desk. Can't tell you. It won't let me.
"It?" Kanda mumbled as he read the note. "What do you mean by it?" But Lavi shook his head. "Ah, that's the secret." Lavi nodded. "Fair enough." He smiled and patted Lavi's head. "Hey, how about you stay in my room tonight? I... uh... hit my head when you knocked us over, and I'd rather not be alone with a head injury." Once again, he was mentally banging his head against a wall. He'll never buy it!
But Lavi did. His eyes widened and he reached around to touch the nonexistent bump. There isn't anything there! he thought, but didn't let his realization show on his face. He simply nodded.
He bought it?! Kanda thought incredulously. He coughed, instantly masking his surprise. "Um... Anyway, we should get to dinner." He took Lavi's hand. "Shall we?"
After dinner, Lavi stood to follow Kanda like he always did but was stopped by Lenalee. "Kanda, can I borrow Lavi for a little bit? I need to talk to him about something really important."
Kanda shrugged, trying to act casual. "Sure. It wasn't like I was planning anything."
Lenalee raised an eyebrow and took Lavi to her room. "Do you want to... Shine with Kanda?" she asked once they were there.
Lavi nodded furiously. Of course he wanted to! Wait... I don't have an apple!
"You don't need an apple to Shine with Kanda here," Lenalee said calmly. It was as if she read his mind. "People around here don't have that tradition, especially not Gay men." She smiled at Lavi's surprise. "You can give him an apple after you and Kanda Shine. So, here's what you do."4
"Good night, Your Majesty," Toma said when Kanda turned the doorknob to his room.
"Don't stay up too late," Roger added with a wink.
What are they talking about? Kanda wondered when he opened the door. He froze when he saw the reason for their jokes. He felt them push him in and heard the door behind him click shut. "Lavi... what are you...?"
Kanda's head spun. Lavi was on his bed on his knees and leaning forward on his hands. The first two buttons on his shirt were undone. His head was tilted down, but he was looking up at Kanda through his bangs. The most noticeable thing, though, were the fluffy white bunny ears he was wearing.
It didn't help that there were two sides to his mind having a war about this. The one side was screaming, "Yuu, don't do this. Wait until marriage. I'm sure there's a reason for him to be dressed in this way. Maybe... he just felt like wearing rabbit ears to bed tonight."
"Maybe he wants you to fuck him up the ass," commented the other side.
Even though it was corny and tacky, Kanda could swear they were the little angel and devil version of him whispering in his ears. What was worse, he didn't know which side to go with.
"You know you want him," the devil said. "He's ripe for the picking. Look! He's just sitting there, staring up at you with all that trust and... love." He hissed the last part.
"That's why you can't do it!" the angel cried. "He trusts and loves you! If you do this, then you'll destroy that trust!"
"He's just asking for it!" the devil cry. "Seriously, just look at those ears! He has 'em pinned in so they won't fall off! Come on! Just fuck him already! You've been wanting it for what, the last two weeks? Just do it already!"5
The angel gasped. "Don't! It might ruin everything! He probably doesn't know what's going on! He doesn't understand what he's doing!"
"Well, then that Lenalee knows how to get a guy to look sexy and not know it."
Lenalee! Kanda realized. Lenalee set this up!
"Yeah, and it'd be a shame to waste her handiwork," the devil pointed out.
"You'll scare the poor dear!" the angel shouted.
Kanda sighed, defeated. "I'm... going to the bathroom. Lavi, button up the shirt and get those stupid ears off."
"That's better, but I still don't approve!" the angel said.
"Well, I guess guilty self-pleasure's still involved, so I'm good. Just make sure to imagine Lavi naked when ya do it, 'kay?"6
Kanda closed the bathroom door behind him and leaned against it. I think my brain just exploded... That, or I'm going nuts, he thought as he reached into his pants.
Finally, Kanda left the bathroom. "Lavi, do you need help?"
Lavi tugged on the ears again. There were pins scattered on the sheets, but still the ears wouldn't come off. He looked up at Kanda helplessly.
Kanda looked. "Lenalee made pretty damn sure these weren't coming off," he commented as he pulled out every pin he saw. Once he couldn't find any others, Kanda tried again at pulling the ears off.
Lavi hit the bed and the bed squeaked loudly as he tried to get away from Kanda. "Damn it, Lavi! Stop moving!"
Toma and Roger's heads shot up outside the door. They glanced at each other, nodded, and put their ears against the door to hear all the juicy action.
There was more squeaking and pounding. "It's almost out! Stop struggling."
Their eyes widened. So they really were doing it! "Awesome," Roger mouthed to Toma, who nodded.
"Damn it, Lavi! I'm almost finished! Get your ass back here."
"I wonder if His Majesty's... violent in bed," Toma muttered, a small trickle of blood escaping his nose. Roger was the same way.
There was more squeaking and more pounding noises. "Lavi, I know it hurts, but it's almost over," Kanda said almost sweetly.
"Woah... That's the quickest round of sex I've ever heard," Roger commented.
"What are you two listening to?"
Toma and Roger signaled for Moore to lean her ear against the door and listen as well. She shrugged and did so. Her eyes widened as she heard the noises from inside.
"Lavi, I'm almost done. If you have to, just hold onto the pillows."
"Holy..." Moor whispered. "They're..."
"Fucking," Toma and Roger finished for her.
"And you two get off on this?"
"How else are we supposed to blackmail His Majesty?" they asked in unison.
"There must be another explanation!"
The door opened, and all three guards scrambled to get a good look at the scene of the crime. The bed was thoroughly messed up, but Lavi wasn't on it. He was on the floor gripping his head, fully clothed.
"Give these back to Lenalee and tell her if she pulls a stunt like this again that I will personally make sure she wears them for the next month." Kanda slammed the door before they couldn't make any comments.
"Well, there goes your blackmail," Moore said smugly.
"Uppuppup," Toma said quickly. "Lavi's still in there. He's spending the night. In my opinion, that's blackmail worthy."
Moor rolled her eyes and snatched the ears from Roger. "I'm returning these," she said. "You guys feel free to get horny listening to Kanda and Lavi if you want."
"We are not getting horny!" the two snapped as she walked away laughing.
Kanda crawled into his bed and signaled for Lavi to join him. Lavi's eyes lit up and he snuggled close to Kanda's chest. Kanda sighed and wrapped an arm around Lavi's shoulders. "Good night, Rabbit. Sweet dreams."
1 Yes, Kanda was serious when he said they were well-trained attack pets.
2 Monty Python and the Holy Grail reference right there with the "who-killed-who."
3 If you do not know where Lavi's head is, you are sexual-knowledge deprived. Or you've never read a Yaoi before.
4 Wow, Lenalee can be very dirty when she wants to be.
5 I'm laughing at how the devil's right for once and the angel's wrong! Irony...? Oh, and the time frame's accurate. Lavi met Kanda seventeen days before.
6 The angel and devil are based off of the angels and devils talking to us at the moment about how this scene would end. I decided to screw 'em both over. I agreed.
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