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Chapter 9: Awakenings, Revelations, Departure
It was a beautiful day in the land of Contigo. A nice cool breeze and warm sunshine covered all that resided in the land. This included a rather larger crater in the side of a mountain, not far off from the Jupiter Lighthouse. It looked like a small battle zone, smoking rubble in the center and scorched ground all around it. Despite this battle scar, everything went on as it usually would. No one lived in this area and the peace and serenity were profound. It stayed this way, until a burnt hand found its way out of the rubble and reached for the blue skies above.
Alex had managed to pull himself out of his newly formed home. After what seemed like hours, he was out of the hole that bore him and lying on the scorched ground, his eyes looking towards the sky.
'Curse you Isaac…' the angry adept thought. 'I'll never let my guard down around you ever again…'
Alex's body was broken. That last attack had more power behind it then he had ever thought possible. His hair was no longer a sky blue, instead the lighting burnt it to a dark grey, his face, and any other exposed body part was speckled with shades of black.
'I need to get to Mercury,' he thought. 'I can heal and rest there. But first, I need to know where I am.'
He repositioned himself on the ground so he could get a better look around.
'Impossible!'
Looming in the distance was the Jupiter Lighthouse, a purple light glowing in the sky.
'That stupid dragon carried me all the way over here! Well, looks like I'll be staying here for a while then.'
Without even contemplating what he could possibly do next, he quickly slipped into unconsciousness, unaware of the world around him.
The darkness began to lift and Isaac felt himself in a bed, somewhere, in Vale. He slowly opened his eyes and to his great surprise, found Mia's head next to him, nuzzled into his side just enough to content the blue haired girl.
'She looks so pretty, sleeping like that.'
Before he knew what he was doing, he put his hand on her head and slowly moved it though the strands of her silk like hair.
'She really is pretty.'
A slight movement came from Mia and Isaac immediately went into panic mode. Just as he was about to bring his hand away from her, he remembered his promise. 'No, she finds out now.'
Mia slowly opened her eyes, weary from exhaustion. She had been healing Isaac since last night when they made it back to Vale. In between her healing sessions, people would show up to check on his progress. Kyle and Dora were there almost every hour. The same applied to Felix, Ivan and Sheba. Garet and Jenna were always slightly later then that, and she could only guess why.
She smiled.
Mia was happy for them. At first she was worried that it was Isaac who Jenna had eyes for. As time went on, she was happy (and relieved) to see that it wasn't so.
'He'll find out when he wakes up,' she thought. 'I'm not going to risk loosing him again and without telling him how I feel.'
She froze.
Mia felt the warm hand on her head and as she slowly looked up, her eyes were searching franticly for a change in his appearance.
"Hi Mia," Isaac said softly, with his face slightly red.
Mia's eyes widen with joy. She could feel the tears coming, but abruptly fought off the urge to cry and hug him. She knew this moment would come, although for awhile it seemed like it wouldn't. She had promised herself that she would remain clam and lady like. She had told herself she'd get up, smile and converse with him as she checked his vitals and made sure he was fit to get up. After that she'd go call everyone and they would have a happy little reunion.
Truth be told; she got up, smiling at him who was brightly smiling back and that was all the farther she got with her intended plan. With previously unheard of speed she was hugging him tightly and crying softly into his arms.
"I thought I lost you…" she sobbed.
Isaac patted her on the head in an effort to comfort her.
"It takes more then half of the Golden Sun to get rid of me."
She couldn't help but chuckle at the comment and held him even tighter.
'Well,' Isaac thought, 'this is as good a time as any.'
"Mia?"
"Yes, Isaac?" she replied, her eyes glossy from the tears.
This time Isaac froze, 'Ah.. NO… not now!' He was desperately trying to keep his face from looking a shade or two darker then Garet's hair and needless to say he was failing.
"Umm… well there is… something I'd… like to, uhh… like to say…"
'I wonder how Isaac is doing…' thought Felix. It was time for another check-up on Mia to make sure she wasn't going Ply crazy. It had been about a day since the fight ended and she had been pushing herself to the edge constantly, just to bring her love back.
He had promised her that in between visits, he'd comb the area for psynergy stones, so she could keep healing him without endangering herself. 'This might be the time,' he mused, 'usually a brush with death will bring hidden feelings to the surface.' He was about to push open the stone doors to the Sanctum when he heard Mia faintly crying.
'No!' he mentally screamed, 'he can't be!'
"I thought I lost you," Felix heard Mia say.
He left out a big sigh of relief. 'Good… he's awake then.' Felix put his ear to the crack between the two doors and listened intently. 'If they're feeling the way I think they are, then there's no way in Venus that I'm going in there.'
There was a brief moment of silence and Felix heard Isaac stuttering. "There is… something I'd… like to, uhh… like to say…"
Felix grinned, 'Good… I was right after all.'
He turned around and unsheathed the Gaia Blade. There was no way he was letting anything, or anyone into that Sanctum. As he was playing a balancing act between focusing on his surroundings and listening to Isaac and Mia, he saw Ivan and Sheba turn the corner and walk towards the Sanctum.
"How is he?" asked Sheba. Her voice was shaky and by her face and Ivan's wet shirt sleeve, you could tell that she was crying. She couldn't seem to shake the feeling that this was somehow her fault.
"He's fine. Mia is talking to him right now." Felix replied.
Both of them sighed in relief and stepped forward to enter when Felix brought the blade up and blocked their path. "You can't go in right now."
"But why?" Sheba protested
Ivan looked at Felix and then looked towards the stone doors as if he could see right through them. After returning his gaze to Felix, who was now smiling, Ivan smiled too.
"Come on Sheba," he said as he took her hand. "Mia and Isaac have some… catching up to do," he said as his smile grew bigger. 'Boy oh boy… wait until Garet and Jenna hear about this.'
"What do you know that I don't?" Sheba asked, slightly flustered at her boyfriend.
"Don't worry about it, I'll fill you in," was his reply as he lead her away from the Sanctum.
Felix smiled at them too, 'Well, looks like it's just me then.' He turned his ear back towards the door just in time to hear Mia's muffled cries.
"I promise you Mia, I won't let anything happen to you." Isaac said with pride in his voice.
Silence ensued and Felix could only assume that he missed the confession, but from the silence he gathered the feelings were mutual.
He took his leave from the guard post and as he walked away, he stopped. He sheathed his sword and breathed in deeply and was content. 'For the first time in what seems like a while, we are all happy. I can only imagine what will happen in nearly an hour's worth of time. Isaac and the gang will be reunited from this nightmare and hopefully it will all be over.' Felix's thoughts were interrupted by the sounds of shifting stone. The Sanctum doors had opened and their stood Isaac, leaning slightly on Mia for support, who was more then willing to give it. A glow seemed to encase the two, making them appear like beacons of their own. Felix smiled as they made their way towards him.
"Glad to see you've gotten over your 'blue haired fear' Isaac. Nice to know you can still walk too."
"Thanks Felix," Isaac said as he smiled back. He didn't care anymore about what would be said about them. He loved her, and she loved him, and that was all he would ever care about. In a daring show of confidence, and maybe to rub it in Felix's face, Isaac pulled Mia in closer and gave her a quick peck on the check. Mia blushed and Felix chuckled.
"Glad to see things worked out for the best. Perhaps we should thank Alex for this. I'm sure glad that it's all over." Felix was confident in his statement, but his confidence was all but lost when he watched Isaac's cheerful mood turn dark and the smile that adorned his face faded.
Felix's eyes flashed at what he saw and rage once again burned in him. 'No…'
"Felix," Isaac called in a calm voice, "find everyone and tell them we are to all meet at Kraden's by nightfall. There is much to be said. In the mean time, Mia and I are going to go about the town, saying hello to everyone and begin to make preparations for our departure."
Felix's eyes only darkened for he understood what Isaac meant. Mia however, was not so sure.
"What's wrong Isaac? Why must we get ready to leave?" After witnessing and feeling the true form of Catastrophe, the thought that Alex was still alive did not cross her mind.
"We leave for Lemuria as soon as we are able. We will travel light and take only what we need to get there."
"Isaac, why?" Mia's voice pleading with him.
Isaac turned his head and looked at Mia, straight into her eyes. She studied his face, unsure of what to think. 'Why must we leave, it's not like anyone is in trouble or Alex survi… No, it can't be…He couldn't possibly be…'
Sensing her question before it ever left her lips, Isaac answered it.
"He is."
The three were silent, only the birds chirping in the trees and the slight rustle of leaves from the wind disturbed their dreadful peace.
After their silent conversation, the small group disbanded and the day went on as normally as it could.
Isaac, with the help of Mia, had made it around pretty much of all Vale to say hi. The true reason behind Isaac's injuries was kept secret, for they didn't want anyone to know just yet that Alex was back. Dora and Kyle were thrilled to see their son alive and happy now that his heart finally overcame his shyness. It was pretty much the same with Ivan and Sheba, who also understood how Isaac and Mia felt. Jenna and Garet, on the other hand, were not so nice about it. They teased Isaac and Mia of their new found love. Garet was hounding Isaac on how long it took him, while Mia and Jenna couldn't help but giggle at Garet's upper hand on the situation. The insulting would of ended with Garet as the victor, however just as Isaac was ready to admit defeat, he saw something that turned the tide of the battle.
"Hey Garet,"
"What?" was his reply, totally confident that this was a confession of defeat.
"Now that I notice, what's that on your neck? Looks like a bite mark to me," Isaac said with a smile to rival Alex's.
"Wha… What?" stammered Garet.
By now, Mia was in on it too and she didn't show any mercy either. "Ooooo, you're right Isaac, it does look like a bite mark. What do you call them? Don't you get those types of marks when someone is being a little rough with you in terms of affection?" Mia asked him, being as cheeky as she could possibly be.
"Jenna! Help! They're making this up!" Garet pleaded with his girlfriend, as well as going red.
Jenna was about to protest. She thought that Isaac and Mia were making it up, but when she went to check his neck for evidence, her face went redder then Garet's and she lowered her head in defeat.
Jenna and Mia laughed as Garet looked at Jenna and he too followed suit and lowered his head in defeat.
"Well now," Isaac boasted, "who are the love birds now?"
The fire adepts said nothing, which was rare on its own, although their faces went redder then previously thought possible.
Isaac and Mia both laughed again as they went over to treat the wounded.
The sun was beginning to set and the group of four started making their way to Kraden's. They were just about there when Isaac felt a surge of pain rip though his entire body. He let out a yelp as he fell to his knees.
"Isaac!" yelled the three companions.
Isaac's mind was racing, 'What is this… this… power…'
"Everyone get back!" he commanded.
They stopped a few feet short of him, wondering why when his body began to glow. Without warning a rather large psynergy wave emitted from him and blew everyone off their feet. As they stumbled to get up, the next thing that met their eyes was a pillar of golden light that touched the sky, and encased in it, was Isaac. The fading sun was nothing compared to the light that was coming from Isaac as he hovered off the ground. The golden rays seemed to circle him and all they could do was watch as nature bent to the event that was unfolding before them. After a few moments the light began to fade, Isaac's feet soon returned to the soft earth and he was barely able to stand, his body looking drained.
Panting, he looked up at a worried Jenna, a wide-eyed Garet and a horror stricken Mia. As he straightened himself up, Mia had once again used her never before seen speed and was in his arms in record time. No sooner had she entered her love's embrace did she notice the rather noticeable difference in him. His body seemed, stockier, and he felt stronger. She blushed at the thought of it, but when she felt the power that was now radiating from him, she stepped back in awe and fear.
'What happened to you?' Mia thought, her eyes filled with worry.
"What just happened?" asked a very confused Garet. He too had noticed the difference in Isaac's psynergy and was stunned at the drastic change.
Loud footsteps were head as the rest of the group came charging down the path from Kraden's house. Felix was in front and his sword was drawn.
"Is everyone alright?" he asked as he sensed something new in front of him. "Isaac, what happened to…" he stopped. 'Whoa… that's Isaac's psynergy alright, but since when did it get this strong?'
Isaac was now panting only slightly, his body and senses were adjusting to the change.
"The Golden Sun…" he said, "my half of the Golden Sun has awakened."
Night had fallen upon Vale and the adepts had made their way back to Kraden's. Upon the short trip, Isaac was worried that he would not have the proper control over his new found abilities and begged everyone to keep a safe distance from him. Despite his warnings, two people flat out refused to stay away. One, obviously being Mia and second in line was Felix.
"I see no reason to be concerned Isaac," Felix said as he knocked on Kraden's door. "Adepts control psynergy, psynergy does not control adepts."
"I agree with Felix," Mia said soothingly. "I've spent many of my childhood years reading history books about powerful adepts in Imil and not once did they mention psynergy harming or destroying their users."
"We're not gonna leave either!" shouted Sheba from behind who was joined by the others. "Isaac, if your power destroys you, then it'll destroy me too!"
Everyone cheered at Sheba's statement and Isaac couldn't help but smile.
"Thank you… everyone."
"Yes, yes, stop being foolish Isaac. You are in control, not your psynergy," said Kraden who finally opened the door. "Come in everyone, we have much to discuss."
At Kraden's bidding, they were all quickly ushered inside. The god-like glow that once encased the house was now gone and Kraden had done some rearranging since they were last there. Eight chairs were placed in a circle; he was obviously planning for this. Everyone took a seat and Kraden was the first among them to speak.
"Well, it has been roughly two days now since that storm had brought Isaac and Felix to my door. Now, two days later, nearly all of the nine heroes of Weyard have been reunited. We're only missing Piers, who may soon be joining us from what I have gathered."
Kraden looked at Isaac, who smiled.
"My Kraden, you've changed. The Wise One did quite a number on you."
Everyone in the group knew of Kraden's encounter, but no one knew of Isaac's chance meeting with him. Since he purposely did not want that known just yet, he wasn't surprised when curiously glances came his way.
"How did you know that Isaac?" Kraden asked, with a curious glance of his own.
Isaac just smiled, "As you yourself have said, things have changed. Many different events have come and gone and the result is all of us meeting here. We were meant to all be here…" he paused, his eyes looking around the room, scanning his friends. "Just as Alex was meant to live…"
Gawking faces appeared before Isaac with a nearly perfect unison of voices all shouting,
"WHAT!"
Felix and Mia were the only ones who didn't react with the others. Mia hung her head low in shame, while Felix's eyes grew dark.
Mia was disgusted. Alex, the only other Mercury Clan member alive, besides herself and once her apprentice, now seeker of Isaac's life.
"This feels so wrong," Mia began, her face still low. "Maybe if I would have seen this in him when I was training him, things wouldn't have turned out like they did."
"I disagree with you Mia," Ivan said compassionately. "If it weren't for Alex, and his meddling, we wouldn't all be here. Not only that, if it wasn't for Alex, you would have never have meet Isaac, and I Sheba. Garet and Jenna might not have ended up together either. So you can not blame yourself for your inactions. Even Jupiter adepts like Sheba and myself can not see the true future clearly. We can come very close, but no one has the power to predict things to happen as they do."
Everyone nodded and Mia smiled.
"Thank you Ivan."
Ivan smiled back and then turned to Isaac, whose face suggested he was no longer there.
'The Wise One said, that this was all predicted long before our time… Was Solious that powerful…?'
Upon noticing Ivan's confused look, Mia turned to look into Isaac's eyes. 'Hmm… He's hiding something.'
"Isaac!" Garet called and snapped him back to reality. "So Alex is still alive… fine. What do we do now?"
"Yeah!" Jenna chimed in. "We're in this together, if he is after you then he is after us."
"I agree Jenna," Ivan said, "however, there is more to it then just Alex being after the Golden Sun."
"That's right," added Sheba, "the world is also in danger."
Isaac's eyes focused on Sheba. 'She's right, there is more to it then just Alex. But how do they know that, and come to think of it, why are they here?'
"Now that I think of it, why are you here Ivan, Sheba?"
Ivan and Sheba looked at each other, their faces downcast.
"Oh… sorry Isaac, we forgot to tell you," Ivan said, his voice low.
"We were driven here by our dreams," replied Sheba.
"Dreams?" Isaac asked. "Do you think they're premonitions?"
"I don't know," was her reply. "As Ivan said, no one alive today has the power to predict the future with great accuracy but some of us are able to see versions of the future if certain events do or don't come to pass."
"So, it is possible for someone with great power to see the future accurately?"
Sheba was taken back with Isaac's sudden interest in their ability to see the future. She thought a moment, thinking of everyone and anyone who could fit the description.
"Well, I suppose. There are only two other strong Jupiter adepts in Weyard that we have come into contact with. One of them being Master Maha, but I don't think his powers are strong enough. The other person being Hamma, who I think, out of all us, stands the best chance in accurately describing the future. You also have to realize Isaac, that even when a prediction is made, events after it that was not foreseen by the adept making such a prediction would in the end, alter the prediction itself. Not to confuse you anymore, but these so called predictions do not make themselves known upon the adept's desire, but show themselves rarely, and not very often are they even accurate."
Sheba was proud of her answer, as was Ivan, but something about it made Isaac's mind do circles.
'So, it is technically possible to do such a thing. Solious must have been the strongest adept ever live if he did what the Wise One said he did.'
Ivan turned to Isaac, and again, he noticed Isaac's far away look. 'Something is up, he must know something. If he does, then why doesn't he tell us?' Ivan was about to use his mind read to find out what Isaac was hiding, but was unable to when Isaac's eyes met his.
"So, Ivan, about those dreams?"
"Oh yeah. Here, give me your hand, it will be easier to show you then it would be to explain it."
Isaac did as he was told and the dreams that everyone else had already seen, quickly flooded his mind.
"Wow, quite the dream Ivan," Isaac said as they released their hands.
"I know, but what makes this worse is that Sheba had the same dreams too."
'Strange,' Isaac thought, 'why did they both have it?'
"Well, that explains you guys," Isaac said, a smile back on his face. "The only other thing I need to be updated on would be you Kraden."
"Yes well," Kraden stuttered. "As you can see I'm younger, and I am also wiser now as well, thanks to the Wise One."
"He's dead, isn't he?" asked Isaac.
Kraden and the others were once again surprised.
"How did you know that?" he asked.
"Well, I was close enough to being dead that I was able to see and talk with him," replied Isaac.
Everyone was silent after that. They had known Isaac was injured, but they had no idea he was so close to leaving them for good. Mia, who was sitting next to him, leaned her head against his shoulder. Isaac leaned his head on to hers and only after they separated did the momentary feeling of depression leave as well.
"That is over and done with," Isaac stated. "What matters now are the things we do to stop Alex and rid the world of Almarian."
"Almarian?" Jenna asked. "You mean the bloodline?"
"Yes," he replied, "but there is more to it then that."
"What do you mean?" asked a confused Garet. "Alex is the blood heir, killing him ends this bloodline stuff."
"Not quite Garet," Isaac replied. "There are others in this world who share a similar bond with the past just as Alex does."
'What is he getting at?' thought Ivan. 'There is defiantly something else going on, and why is Isaac hiding it?'
"Is there something we should know Isaac?" asked Kraden, who was thinking along the same lines as Ivan.
Isaac looked down at the floor for a moment, searching for the right answer to give.
"Yes, there is. However, it concerns all of us, and when I say all of us, I mean Piers as well. I know just from looking at everyone's confused and curious faces that you all want to know what I'm talking about. However, I would be doing Piers a great disservice if I were to tell you now without him being here."
"I understand Isaac." Kraden said, the attention now focused on him. "I know what its like to know something, and yet you are unsure if it is the right time to say it. What do you say everyone? Let's all go to Lemuria, I'm sure once we're there, Isaac will explain to all of us, what information he has come across."
The group looked at Isaac and then back to Kraden and everyone nodded in agreement.
"So, Isaac, now that we all agree we're going to Lemuria, when are we leaving?" asked Felix. His voice startled everyone, he was being rather quite and no one knew exactly why.
"We leave tomorrow, with luck around noon. Until then, I suggest we all go home and get some rest; it will be a difficult journey to Lalivero at the pace we are going to go. Rest up everyone, you will all need your strength."
Everyone got up to leave. As Kraden opened the door and lead everyone out into the night. Felix turned to Isaac, now alone in the house.
"Felix, you've been quite. What's wrong?" asked a concerned Isaac.
"Well…" Felix began. "It's about the Sol Blade."
"Oh, that's right… Were you able to recover it?"
Felix shook his head. "Yes, but the blade is now broken. Apparently, that last attack was so powerful that the lightning was able to break the sword somehow."
Isaac frowned, "Well that stinks."
"That's not all," replied Felix, "I've looked everywhere in Vale and no one has a spare blade."
"Figures," Isaac replied. "Think we can find someone to repair it?"
"Perhaps. I went over our records of our journeys and I found three places that have a decent change of being able to repair something like the Sol Blade."
"Well, at least you found something. Where?"
Felix sighed, "Well, there is a small chance that we may find someone in Lemuria to fix it. Like I said though, a small chance. Second on the list would be Yallam. There is a blacksmith there that made most of our armaments from materials we brought him. He may be able to mend the sword. First on our list and most capable, at least I think, would be Brigg's grandmother in Champa. She was the one who reforged the ancient Trident of Ankole. I'm sure that she above everyone else would be able to reforge the Sol Blade."
Isaac smiled slightly. "Well, Felix, I trust your judgment. If there is no one in Lemuria who is able to mend it, then we'll go to Champa and see if Brigg's grandmother can do it."
Felix was surprised that Isaac wasn't as angry as he was expecting him to be.
"So then," Felix said as they walked outside, "how are you going to fight?"
"Good bye boys, get a good nights rest." Kraden said as they left.
"You too Kraden," Isaac called back. "Well Felix, I'll just have to rely on my psynergy as protection. That's not a really big deal either. After all, I need to learn to tap and control the Golden Sun's powers. That way, we'll stand a better chance at fighting Alex in case he shows up earlier then what we expected."
"Can't complain there," replied Felix. If anyone understood Alex's power second best to Isaac, it was Felix. He knew that if Alex showed himself, and Isaac wasn't there, then they'd all be history. Isaac was the only one who stood a chance against Alex at the moment, anyone else, would just be as good as dead.
"Uhnnnn…"
Alex was once again returning to consciousness. Still very tired and injured, however, now he was able to prop himself up.
'I must get to Mercury...'
Summoning what strength he had left, he focused his mind to find the Mercury aerial. In a few moments, a smirk appeared across his face and in the dead of night, he left the land of Contigo behind him.
Morning came quickly and Vale was full of activity. The summoning of Iris and Catastrophe did not go unnoticed. Soon, everyone knew about Alex's return and the truth behind Isaac's close encounter with death. Everyone was busy helping the eight companions ready themselves for the trip to Lalivero, the port town and keeper of Piers' Lemurian ship.
"Hey did you here?" a little girl asked her playmate.
"No, what's goin on? There's so many people over there," the little boy replied.
"Isaac and his friends are leavin again."
"You mean just like last time?"
"Yup," replied the girl.
"Should we wish em farewell?"
"Yeah, let's go!"
The little girl and boy rushed over to the town entrance. Although nearly two years ago, they had performed the same act, this time was a little different. The entire village was there, including Dora and Kyle. As to be expected, they were both sad to see their son go, but Dora was more willing to watch him go since Kyle was now safe and sound. Sheba, Ivan, Jenna, Kraden, Felix, and Mia were there too, last time it was only Garet and Isaac who were wished the best in their journey.
"This feels so much like two years ago," said Garet to Isaac.
"I know, but this time we're leaving with friends, instead of chasing after them."
"Was this what it was like Isaac?" asked Felix. His head was low, the betrayal of his hometown still plagued him at times.
"No, Felix. This time is far better because you guys are here with us."
Both companions smiled as everyone shouted,
"FAREWELL!"
The Mercury beacon glowed brightly against the sun and Alex, who had arrived hours before just started to feel the healing effects of the beacon's psynergy.
'Unbelievable. I've spent at least half a day's worth of time in front of this beacon and I only feel slightly better. The exhaustion isn't as bad, but still, I should feel far better then this!'
'Relax child. The powers of the Golden Sun are vast. You can not expect to be at your full strength in only a day's time.'
Alex was lying down and although he looked all around for the source of the voice, no one but himself occupied the aerial.
"Who are you?" Alex called out. "Where are you?"
'Calm yourself child, I am you. I am the potential that has been locked away in your blood. I am the one who gave you wisdom and if you listen to me, I can unlock your powers and the Golden Sun so that you wield them in their entirety.'
'You are not me!' Alex mentally yelled at the voice.
'I am you. I am your ancestor… I am Almarian.'
A/N: Wow, this one was tough to write, don't know why, just was. Hope it wasn't too boring. R&R please. Thanks are necessary to all who review…So… THANK YOU!
P.S. thought this would be funny to all who would read it: 163 hits on the prologue thingie and then 63 hits for the first chapter… Well, its nice to see where everyone looses interest at least.
Special thanks to Fehize for the "stuffing of the confidence." Yes it did help :-)
Special thanks goes out to Hawki too, for being the only one who is consistent with reviews: THANK YOU!
