Aerin's POV
The evening following the whole "rescuing the cat" incident wasn't all too bad. After bringing Reese home from the center he tentatively walked around the kitchen, the family room, and so forth. Having been a pet owner before, I knew that it was good to let the kitten explore before trying to interact with it too much, so while Reese padded around the house I situated myself at the kitchen table and started doing some of the homework I had been given earlier in the day. After about half an hour however, a small weight suddenly started to rub against my leg and I looked down to find Reese sitting there. He meowed softly and it suddenly occurred to me that he was most likely hungry. Internally I cursed, knowing that I'd have to run back out tonight to get some cat food and other supplies, but quickly thought of a solution.
Standing, I scuffled over to the fridge and took out a left-over chicken breast from the few I'd baked the other day, and started to rip off little pieces, putting it on a small dish. Reese didn't waste any time scurrying over to the dish when I set it on the ground beside the table, and I smile at the sight as I reached for a bowl, beginning to fill it with water.
When both the water and food dishes were situated I returned to the table to finish up my work. Just as I was about to begin packing everything into my backpack though, Reese sprung up onto the table, scaring the crap outta me.
For a moment the tiny orange cat just stared at me, head cocked to the side as he seemed to evaluate the situation. I stared back, patiently waiting to see what he would do, and after a couple of seconds Reese tentatively took a couple steps towards me. Smiling yet again, I slowly held my hand out to the kitten. He sniffed my fingers inquisitively and then rubbed the top of his head against them. Laughing slightly, I started to pet Reese, and he immediately sprawled out on the surface of the table as I ran my hand repeatedly over his smooth fur.
Looks like the two of us would be getting along just fine.
School the next day wasn't the easiest for me, considering I felt bad about leaving Reese home all alone after just having 'adopted' him, per se. I was constantly worried that something would happen, or that he'd run out of food and starve, or that maybe he'd hurt himself in the new environment. Thankfully Kiba was there to help me keep my sanity, assuring me that Reese wouldn't stare and that in a new environment animals were tentative anyway, so it was very unlikely anything bad would happen while I was away at school.
It took a little while, but Kiba's words managed to calm me down and the rest of the day went fairly smooth.
When I arrived home that afternoon Reese was there at the front door waiting to welcome me, and I began showering him with love instantly.
Getting a cat was literally one of the best things (so far) that had happened to me since moving here.
With a routine clearly already in place, on Friday I walked into Kakashi's class 15 minutes before the period started, walked back to my desk, and slid into the seat, smile on my face.
It was Friday. What other reason could I possibly need to smile?
With that thought in mind, I pulled out my English folder and flipped through some of the papers we had gotten in the past few days. Kakashi was still very much focused on detail and imagery, challenging us to use new vocabulary and look more in-depth everyday.
Speaking of Kakashi, at this point I believed he was my favorite teacher.
On the first day of school Shizune had told me that Kakashi was always a student favorite, but now I really knew why. He was a good teacher – and at the same time he was completely laid-back. His methods worked with the overachievers, the slackers, and the middle-ground students. Not only that – but his face was pretty nice too – even if half of it is always covered…
"Hey Aerin!" Naruto greeted, snapping me from my thoughts. I looked up to find him crouched in the seat of the desk in front of mine.
"Morning," I replied with a slightly laugh and Naruto grinned.
"So, how's Reese?"
I smiled. "He's great so far – we're getting along real well. I think I'm gonna leave my door open tonight to see if he'll come and sleep with me."
Naruto laughed. "So you're saying that you leave your door open when you want a sleeping partner," he joked, wiggling his eyebrows seductively. I punched him in the arm, about to tell him to shut up, but stopped when I noticed that my punch had knocked him off balance. Instinctively, Naruto latched onto my wrist and as he fell down onto the ground I had to stumble out from my seat so not to flip the desk from the force. Luckily, before I had the chance to face plant onto the ground beside the blonde, an arm looped around my abdomen and held me up.
A second later Naruto noted that he was still holding my wrist and groaned an apology while rolling on the floor in slight pain. I assured him it wasn't his fault before remembering the arm around me.
When I looked down however, I was surprised to find two arms not one, both of which belonged to a different person. Blinking I looked both to my left and my right, surprised to find Shikamaru and Sasuke standing on either side of me, arms still securely holding my body up.
Once I was fully back on my feet and sturdy the two males released me from their grips and I thanked them for saving me.
Shikamaru yawned. "No problem."
"Hn," Sasuke added with a dip of his head, stepping back towards his desk.
For a moment I stood there, still a bit flustered, when I remember that Naruto was still on the ground.
"Here," I said, quickly holding out a hand to the blonde. He stared at it for a couple seconds before grinning and taking it. I pulled him up and Naruto started to rub his head sheepishly.
"Sorry," he said again, and I shook my head.
"Nah dude, it was my fault."
Naruto laughed. "Well, whatever – it was both of our faults."
I laughed along with him, glad to see that he wasn't mad or anything. However, just as Naruto made a move to say something again, the door of the classroom shut sternly and Kakashi Sensei walked in.
"Alright, take your seats," he instructed, and I scooted back to my desk, sliding into the chair.
As the rest of the class took their seats, Kakashi stepped over to his desk and picked up a stack of papers, evening them out against his hand.
"Class, I've got some very important papers for you today," he said, stepping to the center of the class room. "Since we've been studying imagery so thoroughly the last few weeks, I thought that a good way to end the lesson would be to take a field trip to a place full of possible ideas for your final essay."
A few murmurs swept through the room as Kakashi held the sheet up to us.
"This paper is very important. It is a permission slip that you need in order to go on this field trip to the zoo." At hearing the destination was the zoo the murmuring resided and Kakashi rolled his eyes slightly, continuing. "If this slip is not returned on Monday with a parent or guardian signature than you will not be able to attend the trip, and will therefore fail the essay."
At hearing that I felt my stomach fill with dread. No one knew about my living situation yet – that I lived alone, now with a cat, and that my mother lived hours away back in our hometown. And it wasn't like a 17 year old living in a new city by herself was exactly common – this situation was one little or not heard of. And there was absolutely no way for me to be able to get her to sign… the women was terrible with technology, so I wouldn't just be able to send it to her and get it back signed, and there was no way in hell I was taking the multiple hour drive to go and get her to sign it in person…plus, if I just forged it I'd feel morally wrong, which is something I didn't want, especially since I really didn't want to lie to a teacher I respected…
Fuck. What was I supposed to do?
Heart feeling heavy, as Kakashi continued on with his instructions, passing the papers out, I zoned out, many dreadful thought filling my head. I didn't snap out of it until he was half way through explaining what we'd be doing in the next couple of weeks.
The rest of the class went by slow as I internally debated what to do, and when the bell finally rang I settled on an answer.
Sighing, I grabbed my bag and slung it over one of my shoulders, slowly making my way up to Kakashi's desk. I waited patiently as the silver haired man checked something on his computer screen, blinking when I felt a pair of eyes on me. Turning, I looked over to the doorway where Sasuke was standing, eyebrow questionably raised as he looked between me and Kakashi.
"Just go ahead," I mouthed to him, and Sasuke's other eyebrow ascended onto his forehead before he shrugged and turned out of the door and out of sight.
Sighing again, I nearly jumped when Kakashi addressed me.
"Aerin," he said, spinning in his chair to look at me. "Did you need something?"
I tapped my foot against the floor. "Uh, yeah, I did…"
Kakashi's eyebrows creased in concern at seeing my changed demeanor and he crossed his arms seriously.
"What is it you want to talk about?"
I scrunched my face up, trying to calm my nervousness.
"It's about the field trip…I'm probably not gonna be able to go…"
Kakashi's eyebrows shot up surprised. "How can you say that? You haven't even gone home yet."
I laughed almost sourly. "Yeah, well, even if I go home I'm not gonna be able to get a signature…"
The silver haired male hardly stared at me for a moment before sighing. "Aerin, if you truly want to let me know something you need to stop beating around the bush," he said sincerely, dark eyes locking with mine. "So I hope you know that as a teacher – and also your friend – you are able to trust me with subjects not concerning school."
Sighing at his words, I ran my hands down my face as my nerves finally began to calm.
"Listen," I said, tiredly glancing at him as I pushed my internal fears aside. "If I go home I won't get a signature because I live alone. My mother lives back in our hometown and my dad passed away this summer from a terminal illness. So honestly, there's no way for me to get a truthful signature."
Kakashi blinked a couple times, processing my words with a quiet, contemplative sigh.
"I'm sorry about your father," he said first off, and I rolled my eyes at the words I'd heard many times before, smiling a little.
"Thanks."
"But hearing how your living is very surprising to me," he admitted truthfully, his onyx eyes locking with mine once again. "For one who has been living on their own for nearly a month now you show no signs of it."
I shrugged, smiling sadly. "Growing up as an only child I was required to find methods to occupy myself without the help of others – and after the last few years I've been through I'm used to being alone."
Kakashi eyes creased sadly so I quickly waved my hands defensively. "But like I said! I'm used to occupying myself, and I manage to keep happy a majority of the time. And when I'm not happy I can always count on friends to help me out."
After adding that in Kakashi's eyes lightened. "Well, I'm glad to hear that," he said, tapping the pen in his hand again the desktop. "But let's get back to what your really here for…you said that you're not going to be able to get a signature correct?"
I nodded.
"Well, then how about we get verbal permission from your mother then?" he suggested, and I blinked.
"If you get her verbal permission than I'll just sign off on your slip," he explained, a smile creasing his mask.
"Now?" I replied in surprise, shoving my hand into my pocket, and the male nodded.
Quickly, I pulled out my phone and started searching through the contact list, calling the contact labeled "Mom". As the line rung I waited impatiently for the other end to be picked up, but after the 3rd ring there was a crackling sound.
"Hello?" Said the feminine voice on the other end, and I smiled at the sound of my mom's voice.
"Hey mom," I replied back friendlily, glacing cautiously to Kakashi sensei, who was still smiling slightly as I spoke into the small device. "Sorry to call you during the day like this, but I've got a question to ask you."
"No, you're fine – I needed a break anyway. So what's up?"
"Uh, I've got my teacher here," I said, trying to figure out how to phrase the question, but Kakashi stepped in.
"Hello Mrs. Grey," said the silver haired man politely as he leaned in toward the phone, "I'm Aerin's English teacher, Kakashi Hatake. Your daughter explained to me your family situation and informed me that because of it she would be unable to get a signature of approval for her to attend an essential field trip in the upcoming weeks. Because of this we came up with the idea to call you personally to request your approval of her going."
I snickered when my mom staggered slightly, his formal tone incredibly professional sounding.
"Ah, well, yes – I'd hate to have Aerin miss out because I'm not there to sign a sheet for her. Of course I give my approval."
At her saying that I felt a wave of relief wash over my body.
"Alright mom," I said, pointing the phone back towards me. "Thanks so much."
She laughed. "Anytime, lovey. Call me later?"
I smiled. "Yeah – love you."
"Love you too."
With that, I ended the call and proudly turned back to Kakashi Sensei. The male chuckled at me.
"See, that wasn't so hard, was it?"
I laughed sheepishly. "No, but I didn't expect such a mild reaction from you at hearing my situation – you're the first person I've told."
Kakashi smiled. "Well, I hope you know now that you can always talk to me about anything. And please feel free to contact me if you ever need anything."
I rolled my eyes playfully at his offer, another phrase I had heard many times before.
"Alright Sensei, thank you," I responded, but then paused, turning back to look at the clock on the wall. "Crap, I'm late…"
"I'll right you a pass," Kakashi assured me, pulling out a pad of sticky notes out of his desk drawer. Clicking the pen in his hand, he quickly scribbled down a pass and then handed it to me, smiling.
"I'll see you on Monday."
"Yep!" I threw over my shoulder as I turned and strutted towards the door. "Have a good day Sensei."
"You as well," I heard him respond as I turned into the hall, and as I started towards the science hallway I couldn't help but smile a little. I was entirely glad that Kakashi Sensei was very understanding towards my situation. I hadn't expected such a positive and concerned reaction from him, but it made me feel a bit better about it all – and in the end I got the approval I needed with little conflict.
Laughing to myself slightly as I once again got lost in my thoughts, I grunted in pain when a moment later I bumped into a wall and stumbled backwards, luckily catching my footing. When I glanced up however I was surprised to find not a wall, but a familiar looking black haired male.
"Ah – sorry," I quickly apologized, bowing my head, and the male in front of me kept his face stoic.
"Don't worry about it, Aerin-san," the eldest Uchiha brother replied, and I stared at him questioningly. At noting my staring Itachi raised an eyebrow.
"Can I help you with something?"
I looked up at his dark onyx eyes. "I was just thinking that everyone who I haven't talked to directly already knows my name because in one way or another they're out to get me…"
Itachi looked amused at my rambling and tucked his arm into the inside of his jacket.
"The Akatsuki are not here to bother you so long as you keep yourself in check," he replied, reminding me of what Sasori said in art on the first day of school. "So with that being said, I suggest you stay safe."
I blinked. Safe?
However, before I could say anything else, Itachi brushed past me and headed down the hall without another word. After a moment I tried to wave the whole thing off as I started back towards the science hall. A minute later I stepped into Orochimaru's classroom and the entire room stopped to stare at me. Orochimaru scowled slightly at seeing me standing there in the doorway.
"Ms. Grey, you're late," he stated hardly, and I quickly responded.
"I've got a pass from Kakashi Sensei," I said digging in my pockets for the piece of paper, but came up empty. I soon realized that I had been carrying it my hand when I ran into Itachi, which means it must've landed on the ground somewhere. Internally cursing, I looked back up as Orochimaru's scowl deepened.
"You're tardy – take your seat."
Resisting an angry sigh I scuffled back to my seat and plopped down between Ino and Sasuke. However, just as Orochimaru was about to resume his lesson there was a curt knocking sound and the classes attention once again turned to the person standing in the doorway.
"I've got Aerin Grey's pass," Itachi stated monotonously, holding the tiny slip of paper out to the snake-like man. Orochimaru narrowed his eyes at the pass. "She dropped it when I bumped into her in the hall," he explained, briefly glancing back at me. As he did so, his lips twitched up slightly.
Spitefully, Orochimaru snatched the pass from Itachi's hand and looked it over, frowning as he threw it on his desk.
"Well, it looks like you just saved Ms. Grey from detention," he stated almost sadly, glancing back at the Uchiha. Itachi dipped his head and glanced at me once more before taking his leave, disappearing from the doorway of the room.
As Orochimaru resumed lesson, for some reason I glanced over at Sasuke and was surprised to find a scowl on his face. Clearly something was up between him and his brother – but Itachi seemed nice enough despite being part of the Akatsuki…
Even so I decided not to pry.
The rest of the day continued on peacefully. In art I continued working on our upcoming project, and in Health we continued to learn about things I already knew… Gym was good too – all we did was play floor hockey for an hour.
However, after Gai Sensei had dismissed us and I'd gotten changed, as Naruto, Sasuke and everyone else stood by the doors waiting for the bell to ring Naruto suddenly tapped me on the shoulder.
"Oh!" He exclaimed eyes wide as he eagerly turned to me. "Are you coming to the game tonight?!"
I blinked, about to ask what "the game" was I remembered he meant football and saved myself from looking like a complete idiot.
"I didn't know there was one," I said instead, being honest. I rarely even attended football games at my old school.
"Every Friday!" He clarified happily, slinging an arm around my shoulder. "So you should totally come tonight!"
I laughed slightly. "I don't know dude, maybe…"
"Oh c'mon!" Naruto begged, wrapping his arms around me like a pouting child, and I finally gave in.
"Alright, I'll come."
"Yes!" He cheered, and at that moment the bell rang. As we all hurried out to our cars Sasuke walked up on my other side.
"Want me to come pick you up?" He questioned, and I glanced over at him, politely shrugging.
"Only if it's not out of the way."
The Uchiha rolled his eyes. "I'm picking up Naruto anyway. I'll be over around 7."
"Alright," I responded with a smile and with that we all parted ways, heading to our vehicles.
I headed home and immediately started on the little homework I had for the weekend. Getting it out of the way now would free the rest of my weekend up, meaning I'd just have time to look up more stupid YouTube videos than usual.
Around five I decided to make a box of mac 'n cheese and got the water started on the stove, playing with Reese while the noodles were cooking.
After doing homework and eating dinner I returned to my room, trying to think of the school colors. If I remembered correctly, they were green and black, so I pulled out a green t-shirt and a pair of black jeans, changing out of the clothes I'd been wearing at school that day and into the new ones. Once that was taken care of I lounged around the house for a while.
At a little before seven I was petting Reese on the carpeted floor of the family room when the doorbell rang. Hurriedly, I stood up and scuffled to the door, pulling it open. Sasuke stood on the other side clad in a black hoodie and a pair of dark blue jeans, a green bandana tied around his spiky hair.
I smirked at the sight, and Sasuke must've noticed for he narrowed his eyes at me.
"Oh, don't give me that," I replied, stepping out onto the porch beside him. Sasuke rolled his eyes.
"So, I'm betting Naruto made you wear that, right?" I questioned as we walked back towards his car and Sasuke dipped his head.
"When we were in 9th grade he dragged me to the football games and then got angry because I wasn't wearing any green, so he started tying a green strip of fabric to my head and got pissed if I took it off," he explained, rolling his eyes at the memory. "So nowadays I just wear this bandana so he doesn't have a hissy fit."
I laughed as we stepped up to the curb. "You guys could totally be a gay couple," I mused to myself, and around the car beside the driver's door Sasuke's head snapped up. I nearly died at his outrageous reaction.
"Just get in the damn car," he said finally, popping open his door and I complied, sliding into the passenger seat.
I continued snickering the whole way to Naruto's house and Sasuke threatened to throw me out of his car at some point. However, as we pulled up in front of the blondes home he dashed out from the front door dress with a pair of green shorts, a school t-shirt, and black stripes covering the ones already on his face.
"Go Fire Leaves!" he shouted happily, flinging himself into the back seat of the car. I looked back at him in surprise.
"Fire Leaves? What kind of random-ass name is that?!"
Sasuke chuckled while Naruto looked completely outraged.
"It's an awesome name!" He defended passionately, but Sasuke rolled eyes.
"This area of the country is nicknamed "Fire country", but the city is named after "leaves" so way back when the school was established the "Fire Leaves" became the school mascot," Sasuke explained as the school came into sight, and Naruto started getting pumped up again.
A minute later the three of us pulled into a spot closer to the school, which was parallel to the football field, and stepped out of the car. Naruto happily skipped ahead of Sasuke and I, who didn't seem to care about the game as much, and we all snuck through the front gates.
Trailing behind the two males I took in the big stadium. There was a set of giant bleachers for the home team and a smaller set on the parallel side for the opposing. Between the two bleachers were multiple booths and concessions, and students clad in both green and black and red and white where littered everywhere.
"C'mon," Sasuke said, stepping up into the already student filled stands, and I followed him up the metal steps. Soon Sakura, Kiba and many other familiar faces came into sight and they all started waving at us.
"Aerin!" Ino exclaimed happily, hugging me as I scooted into the bleachers beside her, Sasuke and Naruto seating themselves on my other side. I laughed and hugged her back.
"I didn't think I'd see you here!" She said and I shrugged.
"Neither did I, but I mean here I am, right?"
Ino laughed and down the row Sakura and Hinata waved at me. I happily waved back at the two, but turned my attention to the field when a whistle was loudly blown.
It seemed that the game had started prior to Sasuke, Naruto and my arrival because the first quarter was already half over.
"So what school are we versing?" I questioned to no one in particular and at the end of the row Naruto's face lit up.
"That's right!" He said suddenly, standing up from his seat. "We're versing Suna! That must mean Gaara's here!"
"Oh yeah!" Sakura agreed, quickly standing from her. "We should go find him!"
A little farther down the bench Shikamaru stood. "I better go see Temari," he said with a yawn.
"Aerin, you come too!" Naruto exclaimed, reaching over Sasuke and grabbing my wrist, pulling me up. I staggered a bit.
"What? I don't know who you're talking about though…"
"That's why you should come!" He elaborated happily, and between the two of us Sasuke stood with a sigh. He knocked me from Naruto's grip, but instead took me into his own.
"C'mon," he said, scooting out of the row and back onto the stairs of the bleachers. Sakura, Naruto and Shikamaru all followed our lead and soon the five of us were standing back on the pavement below, heading towards the opposing teams bleachers.
I had to admit that I was a little bit nervous about being dragged along on this excursion. I had no idea who I was going to meet, or what they were like – people are scary dude.
Suddenly, as we passed the concession stand I spotted a bathroom, the sudden pressure on my bladder coming to me.
"Sorry guys," I quickly apologized, scooting out from our possy. "I really need to go to the bathroom."
Naruto whined a complaint but I only apologized again before twisting into the women's restroom. I took a minute to do my business and wash my hands before stepping back out into the darkening day.
Looking around for the others, I frowned when I couldn't spot them and took a step to the right without looking. Accidently, I bumped into another person and hurriedly bowed and apologized before looking back up.
"Don't worry about it," the male in front of me said monotonously, and I took in his appearance.
He was a boy looking to be around my age with bright red hair and a pale completion. A red Japanese-looking tattoo stood out on his forehead and green eyes scanned me over contemplatively as I did the same with my own, looking down to his red and white garbs.
However, just as I was about to turn and head back to where the others were, Naruto suddenly popped up out of nowhere and swung his arms over the male and I's shoulders.
"Looks like you've already found each other!" He laughed happily, and I blinked in surprise, looking back over to the red haired male whose non-existent eyebrow had raised in question.
"Gaara!" A female with dark blonde hair exclaimed walking up to us with Shikamaru at her side. "This is where you went."
I blinked and looked back at the red haired male who I now knew was the Gaara Naruto had been talking about. Great way to make a first impression, you know? Running into him and all…
"I had to go to the restroom," Gaara said and a moment Naruto pulled me into the side of his body.
"Gaara, this is Aerin!" The blonde exclaimed, shaking me a little for emphasis, and I smiled slightly. "She's a pretty good friend of mine so I wanted you two to meet!"
Gaara blinked and then turned to face the two of us fully, a very small smile making its way onto his lips.
"Any friend of Naruto's is a friend of mine," he said with a dip of his head, and then stuck out his hand. "It's nice to meet you Aerin. My name is Gaara."
Quickly, I took his hand and shook it, smiling once again.
"Nice to meet you too," I replied, and in the background all large horn sounded, signaling half-time.
"Ahhh! The half time show is gonna start!" Naruto said happily and grabbed my wrist, dragging me to the metal railing that overlooked the football field. As the marching band and pom-pom cheerleaders started trailing onto the field everyone gathered around Naruto and I. Sasuke stepped up to my other side and glanced over at me.
"You cold?" He questioned, and I blinked. It was getting colder out, but I wasn't cold.
"Not really," I replied with a smile, and down the row the blonde whose name I still didn't know grinned.
"Ehh? Sasuke is that your girlfriend?" She questioned devilishly and my eyes widened as Sasuke simply sighed. Beside me Naruto laughed.
"Haha! Sasuke have a girlfriend?! You're crazy Temari!"
Beside the female blonde a male with shaggy brown hair popped his head out, a grin on his face as well.
"Yeah Temari, everyone knows Sasuke doesn't like girls," he added in and Sakura smacked his shoulder lightly.
"Kankuro!" She scolded and the male laughed. Beside me Sasuke sighed again and pinched his nose, annoyed.
"I'm going to kill you all," he said angrily and we all laughed, turning our attention back to the field when the band started to play.
The eight of us all stood there and enjoyed the half-time show together. When it was over Naruto and the others talked with Gaara, Kankuro and Temari, who I soon learned were his siblings, before splitting ways and heading back to our individual stands.
Towards the end of the last quarter I actually did start to get cold and tried to slowly and nonchalantly make my way to Sasuke's side. The Uchiha easily noticed me however, and called me an idiot for not bringing a jacket before pulling me into his side, sharing some of his warmth. At the end of the row Naruto immediately offered his jacket to me but I turned it down, saying that I still had one of his jackets at my house anyway.
The game was soon over though, Konoha beating Suna by only 4 points, and we all stood from the stands and started towards the cars. About 15 minutes later Sasuke dropped me off in the driveway of my house and I hopped out of his car thanking him for the ride. He replied with a typical Sasuke reply and once again waited till I was stepping into the house before backing out of the driveway.
As soon as I entered the vicinity I headed back to my room and hopped into bed, happily surprised when Reese hopped up with me and snuggled into the corner of the bed.
Today had been a long one, and I was exhausted.
Well, hello. This update is kind of fast, ne?
Oh well.
I don't have much to say today. My English teacher refuses to just excuse me from an essay I missed while I was gone for my dad's funeral despite the fact that I missed all the notes and the movie we watched in class, and I'm just finding out about it now while they started two weeks ago, so I'm a little pissed. I really don't want to do it, but I don't want to fail AP English either, so I'm just gonna stick it out.
Well, literally that was the only thing I've got to say right now.
I'll see you guys later.
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