Disclaimer:I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho or the Spirit movie.

And I'm back. Sorry about the long neglect of this story, I've been extremely busy with everything. Then my co-writer told me she wanted to continue this, and I have some inspiration for it, so I decided to keep going. I hope you enjoy this chapter, review please! And if you have any suggestions for character development (especially Miko, I'm quite worried about her) send an email.


Chapter 8: Truth or Dare

"Ahhhh!" Aviva, Kurama's new baby sister, began to cry. Their parents had gone out to dinner and left Aviva in her brother's care. Although Kurama was very kind and gentle, the little girl wouldn't stop crying no matter what he did. Hiei was sitting on the sofa with his legs crossed. His patience for the loud child was growing short very quickly. "Kurama!" he yelled with his eyes closed.

A head covered in red hair popped out from behind a corner. "Yes?" he asked calmly. "Ahhhh!" The little one gave out another ear-piercing scream. The boy said, "Um, hold on," before disappearing into the other room. That was it; Hiei was now burning with rage. He just couldn't stand that annoying thing anymore. He followed his ally and found him rocking his sister gently in his arms, but it still had no effect on the crying. The fire demon stamped his foot; there was a little fire emanating from it and it singed the carpet. "Hiei!" the fox scolded. "Look Kurama, if you don't shut that thing up I might just have to kill it!" A pair of green eyes glared at Hiei.

"Well how would you feel if I killed your sister?"

The fire demon stared at him and said, "You would die a bloody, painful death."

Kurama returned his stare as if to say "you would too." Hiei diverted his eyes and silently left the house. As soon as the door closed behind him, Aviva stopped crying, giggled, and smiled sweetly up at her older brother.


"I'm bored," Kuwabara yawned. The group was sitting in Keiko's room, basically doing nothing. Kisa was lying down on the carpet on her back, with her feet propped up on Keiko's computer chair. She stared at the ceiling and sighed. "Wow, we're being very talkative, aren't we?" Miko was sitting on Keiko's guest bed, hugging her knees. Keiko sat next to her, fiddling absentmindedly with her hair. Yusuke sat cross-legged on Keiko's bed, his hands behind his head; Kuwabara was the only one standing, leaning against the wall.

"Oh yeah," said Yusuke, "about as lively as a graveyard."

"Well, I can change that!" Yusuke fell off the bed in surprise, and everyone else turned around to find Botan standing in the middle of the room, her oar on her shoulder. "Although graveyards can occasionally be quite rowdy places." The cheerful blue haired girl smiled happily around the room as Yusuke sat up, rubbing his head.

"What are you doing here?"

"I'm here on a mission from Koenma to get this party started!" Kuwabara and Yusuke looked at each other in disbelief.

"Koenma actually cares about our social lives?" asked Kuwabara.

Botan laughed and sat down next to Miko. "Of course not, he only wants Miko and Kisa to be having fun." The boys collapsed as Botan turned to Keiko. "Hey, I have an idea! Let's play Truth or Dare!"

"WHAT?" yelled Yusuke. "Are you kidding me?" The girls giggled and pulled the boys into a circle on the floor to start the game. "Fine," grumbled Yusuke as he sat next to Keiko. "If we're going to play this stupid girly game, I get to go first." He turned to Botan. "All right then, truth or dare?"

Botan eyed him skeptically. "Well, since I don't really trust you with a dare, I'll take truth." Yusuke now had a devious look on his face. He grinned. "Okay. What is your bra size?" Botan blinked a few times. She then turned bright red, let loose a roar worthy of any A-class demon, pulled out her oar and began to fiercely beat Yusuke over the head with it. It took a while but Miko and Kisa were finally able to pull her off of him. Yusuke, his head covered in pulsing red lumps, stiffly fell backwards. Twitching, he laughed and said, "Good enough...for me..."

Botan sniffed scornfully at Yusuke, then looked at Keiko. "Keiko, truth or dare?" Keiko blushed, then said, "Um, Dare, I guess."
Botan said without any hesitation, "You have to kiss Kuwabara!" Keiko and Kuwabara froze; Yusuke slowly sat up and fixed Botan with such an intense death stare that she blanched and said, "On the cheek, I mean!"

Miko and Kisa exchanged a disgusted look as Keiko awkwardly leaned in to Kuwabara. She closed her eyes tightly before making contact, then quickly kissed the redhead on the cheek. In her scramble to get back to her spot in the circle, she fell into Yusuke's arms and stayed there, trembling. "Oh, please don't make me do that again!"

Flustered, Kuwabara exclaimed, "Come on, it couldn't have been that bad!"

The spirit detective jumped to his feet and glared fiercely at his ally. "Shut up! If you ever think that meant anything, I swear I'll-"

"You think I would cheat on Yukina?!"

"You guys aren't even a couple!"

A wrestling match between the two boys followed immediately. The girls stared helplessly at the carnage until Miko decided to take matters into her own hands. Brushing her hair from her eyes, she grabbed Botan's oar, hoisted it high above her head and yelled, "Both of you, just STOP IT!" Yusuke saw the oar and fell back instantly.
"Whoa, keep that thing away from me!"

Once the boys had settled down (with Kuwabara slightly exiled from the circle and Yusuke holding Keiko's hand protectively), the game resumed. "All right Keiko, it's your turn," said Botan. Keiko thought for a moment, then looked at Kuwabara. "Truth or dare?"
Kuwabara gulped. "Um...dare?"
Keiko pondered Kuwabara's doom for a few seconds, then giggled maliciously. "Oh, no, that would be far too mean..."
Botan bounced on the floor excitedly. "No, no, make him do it!" Miko and Kisa nodded enthusiastically, and Keiko smiled.


Unaware of the madness within, Hiei stopped in front of a bakery. What is this feeling? he thought.He realized that he knew the building and sighed.This is where Kisa and the others are. That stupid link made me follow her scent without me even knowing it. Hearing some noises above he looked to see Kuwabara come out onto the balcony with the rest of the group behind him.

Out of nowhere Kuwabara threw his arms open wide and yelled, "I love kittens!" Everyone behind the boy burst into laughter. Kisa stopped short of everyone else, sensing something. She ran and peered over the side of the railing to see the fire demon, "Hiei?" she whispered.

"Hiei!" Kuwabara squeaked in surprise. He dropped his head over the side and saw the boy looking at him with a mixture of confusion and annoyance.

"You embarrass yourself enough in private, why publicize your idiocy?"

Kuwabara grew red with anger and yelled, "You shut your mouth, you little twerp!" Hiei's only response was a small "hn". Yusuke finally recovered and recognized whom Kuwabara must be threatening; he joined Kisa and the idiot and yelled over, "Hey Hiei, why don't you come up?"

Hiei turned and began to walk away but Yusuke threw his legs over the railing and landed easily on the sidewalk. "Come on Hiei, don't be a party-pooper!" Yusuke grabbed the demon's arm and dragged him inside.

"Listen detective, if you don't release me I'll-"

"Yusuke?" The two discovered Keiko's parents and quite a few customers were watching them. "Um...what's going on and how did you get outside?" Yusuke let go of Hiei's arm and scratched his head. "Well...um....you see, this is my friend...Sachi." Hiei glared at the boy while slowly edging to the door. Yusuke, seeing his small attempt to escape, he put his hand on his shoulder. "He was wondering if he couldcome up and join the party."

"Well... that's fine with me," said Keiko's father. He turned to his wife and she nodded. "Yes, that's fine."

"Great!" He exclaimed as he grasped Hiei's arm again and dragged him up the stairs.

"But Yusuke, how did you get outside?!" asked Keiko's mom.

"I went out the back door!" he yelled down. The husband looked at his wife. "We don't have a back door."


Yusuke kicked open the bedroom door and pushed Hiei inside. Stumbling, Hiei caught sight of a pair of two small feet. He scanned up the figure, only to lock eyes with Kisa. "Well nice of you to join us. We're playing Truth or Dare, do you want to play?"

What are you talking about?

"Just sit down." Kisa ordered. Surprisingly, he obeyed and sat down across from her. After Kisa sat down he tried to speak to her and question her about this game. But she had put up a barrier so he couldn't read her thoughts. Kisa looked at Kuwabara and deaf to Hiei said, Just like we planned. He nodded.

"Alright Hiei, truth, dare, or the electric chair?" Kuwabara asked looking him straight in the eyes. "Electric chair?" he answered confused. Where are they going to find an electric chair around here? he thought to himself.

Kisa snapped her fingers to get the demon's attention. He looked up.

"Okay, now Hiei you have to do whatever Kuwabara tells you."

"I was dragged up here against my will, what else do you want?"

"We want you to sing," Kuwabara said with a big smile. Hiei gave the redhead a strange look, returned his gaze to Kisa and said, "Do you really think I would know any songs?"

The girl giggled. "Of course not; that's why we pulled some out for you to pick from." She pointed to a small pile of CDs on the bed. Hiei got up and walked over to the bed, where he stared at the stack. Kisa pulled out one of the CDs and held it up; it was the soundtrack to Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. "Let's try this one," she said, handing the CD to Miko, who put it into Keiko's boom box. "There's a song on here I think you might like." Miko analyzed the player for a moment, found the skip button, and went to track four. The song, "Get Off My Back" began to play.

As the music progressed, Hiei watched the player and didn't seem too disgusted; in fact, no expression crossed his face. When the song ended, Kisa handed Hiei the CD booklet. "I never really liked the singer, but maybe you can do better." All eyes in the room turned to the fire demon as he briefly skimmed the lyrics, then tossed it behind him.

He began to tap his foot to the tempo of the song, took a deep breath, and started to sing...

Well you think you can take me on, You must be crazy
There ain't a single thing you done, That's gonna phase me,
Oh but if you want to have a go, I just want to let you know
Get off of my back and into my game,
Get out of my way and out of my brain, Get outta my face or give it your best shot,
I think you better face the fact, Get off of my back.

Everyone was in awe. As Hiei closed his eyes and counted out the measures until the next verse began.

You know it's all just a game that I'm playing, Don't think you can find a way in,
That's what I'm saying, Oh but if you want to have a go,
I just want to let you know, Get off of my back and into my game,
Get out of my way and out of my brain,
Get outta my face or give it your best shot,
I think you better face the fact, Get off of my back!

Yusuke's dumbfounded face slowly turned to a smile. Without warning, he burst into laughter again and pointed at the demon, "I can't believe it! He's actually REALLY, REALLY GOOD!" He let out another howl of giggles and laughter; Kuwabara couldn't help but join in too.

Miko gave them an annoyed look, then grinned at Hiei helpfully. "Hiei, that was awesome! You have a great voice."

"Shut up, Blondie."

Miko's face darkened. "Well, that was rude! I just gave you a compliment."

"Listen goody-two-shoes, give it up. You try too hard."

Kisa winced. I know how much she hates hearing that. Miko visibly (at least to Kisa's trained eyes) suppressed a yell. Hiei smirked tauntingly at her; she glared at him and looked away, hiding her clenched fists in her lap. Hiei, confident he had conquered this stupid game, shifted himself into a comfortable position. His face assumed its normal disinterested scowl.

Kuwabara turned to Hiei and said, "Okay shorty, I dared you so now you have to truth or dare either Miko or Kisa."

"Why only them?" he asked.

"Because they're the only ones that haven't gone yet."

Hiei scanned over the dark angels; first he looked at Miko, then Kisa. But he soon returned his gaze to Miko. I could have some fun humiliating her.

A voice painfully pierced his mind, making him wince and hold his head.
If you ever think of hurting her, I swear you won't live long enough to see the sun rise.
Fine then,
he replied, slowly turning to face Kisa.Once their eyes locked he thought, Truth or Dare.
I'm not afraid of you.
You should be.
"Electric chair."
Everyone by now was extremely confused.

Yusuke could draw from the changing expressions on the two faces that they were talking to each other, although there was no way for him to know what it was they were saying. Miko knew there must be some kind of communication going on. After all, what couldn't happen in this crazy dimension? she said to herself, watching Hiei with a growing sense of nervousness. I hope Kisa is careful; she doesn't mind setting herself up for danger. I wish she wouldn't do that.

Kisa cast a half-amused, half-reassuring glance at her friend. "I'll be fine, Miko," she said, looking back at Hiei.

"Ha!" Hiei laughed standing up. "No use in lying to the dumb blonde, if you mess up I might just kill you here and now."

The angel of darkness stood. Her red-blond bangs fell over her eyes that now flashed dangerously. "Let's see you try."

"You have to do what I say, no questions asked, correct?"

"Correct."

"Place two fingers a few inches in front of your heart." Kisa obeyed and Hiei smiled. He threw back his cloak revealing his katana. In a blink of an eye he had unsheathed it and had it resting neatly between the girl's fingers ready to pierce her heart. "Well, well...this is familiar isn't it?"

"Indeed."

"I'm going to thrust my sword at you. If you move...you die." Hiei pulled back his katana.

"When can I move?" asked Kisa.

"When I tell you, you can." The girl's eyes filled with confidence, for Kisa always loved a challenge. "Let's do this," she said with a grin. The tension grew as Hiei's spirit energy began to show itself as he prepared to attack. All the energy moved to his arm and focused on where his hand gripped the sword's hilt. Yusuke and Kuwabara had shifted to their knees, just in case something went wrong. Miko's stomach clenched in fear; as Hiei was about to throw the katana, adrenaline rushed through her.

"NO!" she yelled as she lunged forward and grabbed him around the waist, knocking him to the floor.

"Get off me, onna!" Hiei yelled trying to pry the girl's arms off him. Yusuke picked the girl up and held her back. Once Hiei propped himself up again he noticed something. "You haven't moved."

"You haven't told me I could yet."

It was true; Kisa hadn't even flinched throughout the whole thing. The only thing that was now different about her was that she had a disappointed expression. Hiei took his sword once again and placed it now against Kisa's cheek. He pulled back the katana quickly, making a few drops of blood fall on the sheets Kisa planned to use for her bed that night. Miko winced and shut her eyes; Yusuke tightened his grip on her, a peculiar look on his face, whispering something into her ear that seemed to only make her angrier.

"Well?" Hiei asked, surprised. The girl didn't have the slightest look of pain or fear on her face; in fact, she looked bored. Kisa rolled her eyes without moving her head.

"Oh, sorry..." she said sarcastically, "...ouch."

Hiei couldn't help but smile; he had never seen someone have no fear while facing him. He found a small black pouch under his cloak and pulled out a small roll of bandages. He tossed them to her; they bounced off her hand and the girl watched them fall to the floor. She looked back up at the demon and glared at him. His smile dissipated. "You can move, you idiot."

She fell backward, picked up the bandages, tore off a piece, and slapped it on her bleeding cheek. Then she closed her eyes and hugged her knees. As Kisa searched her thoughts, everyone retook their places in the circle. Miko angrily shoved Yusuke away from her, sending him onto his back; he pushed himself back up and gave her a questioning look. "Sorry," she mumbled, staring determinedly at her hands.

Kisa didn't see this and continued to think to herself, I know Miko was only trying to help but I really wanted to show that jerk how strong I could be. She sighed. Oh well, for a little pay back, but mostly because I really, really want to know, I have the perfect question to ask her.

Kisa looked at her best friend, "Truth or Dare?"

"Ah....truth," she answered after a moment, not meeting her friend's eyes.

I knew it. Kisa thought to herself then said, "Alright Miko, what exactly happened in that dream you had in the Regents Hall?"

Miko froze and stared at Kisa. Her friend grinned. "Come on, we both know you never forget your dreams. So let's hear it!"


The blonde girl's eyes flitted around the room, as if seeking an escape route. Everyone watched her silently; Botan looked concerned, Yusuke and Kuwabara seemed confused, and Hiei's expression was one of boredom.

How could she do this to me? thought Miko, averting her gaze from Kisa's eager one. Well, she doesn't know what happened in the dream, answered a small voice in her head. I guess I'll just make something up then…or I won't tell them everything.

"Uh…well, I remember flying over this pretty barren landscape, then I saw you, Kisa." Kisa nodded, interested. Miko's heart pounded as she continued. "And then, I was flying again…I heard this screaming…" Kurama's face flashed in her mind, and she shook her head slightly to submerge it. Yusuke raised his eyebrows. "What's up, Miko?"

"Nothing," she said hastily, blushing. "And then it was over and I woke up." She shrugged and smiled weakly at Kisa. "Pretty uneventful."

Kisa watched her friend's face carefully. "Um, okay. Sorry, it just seems odd that that's all that happened and you woke up screaming Har-"

Hiei was suddenly at her side, and he clapped a hand over the girl's mouth. "Baka neesan, you want to bring him down on us now?" he hissed. Kisa slapped his hand away angrily.

"Hands off, demon!" An excruciating silence followed. Hiei's eyes burned with fury and he stood up, eying Kisa with a death stare. He fingered the katana he carried and Kisa glared back defiantly. "Go on and try again. I dare you."

"Oh, how appropriate," laughed Botan nervously. "However, I do hope you won't be fighting like this for your entire mission."

Kisa looked at her. "What mission-"

"-Are you talking about?" finished Hiei. Hiei and Kisa whipped their heads back around to shoot glowering stares at each other as Botan flushed and giggled. "Whoops, wasn't supposed to mention that one yet…"

Hiei scowled and turned to the window. "I've had enough of you fools, I'm leaving."

Yusuke grabbed his arm and pulled him back down to the ground. "Come on Hiei, don't go. This is starting to get interesting."

Kisa sat back down, not making any eye contact with Hiei. Botan rummaged around in Keiko's garbage can, and Yusuke watched her quizzically. "Botan, what are you looking for?"

The grim reaper emerged, holding up a glass bottle triumphantly. "Let's play Spin the Bottle!"

The room was plunged into another long silence. The two human boys yelled, "What?" as the three teenage girls gasped, "That's gross!"

Botan laughed and said, "Nah, it'll be fun! You first, Kuwabara!"

Kuwabara shook his head fervently. "Nuh-uh, I'm not getting pulled in by any of your creepy girly tricks!"

"What the hell is Spin the Bottle? Do I even want to know?" said Hiei scornfully. Botan smiled cheerfully at Kuwabara, who pushed the bottle towards Yusuke. "You go first again, Urameshi."

Yusuke shrugged, glaring at Botan. "I'm gonna get you for this, Botan." He spun the bottle, and everyone watched in trepidation as it whirled on the floor. Yusuke glanced at Keiko and thought, Huh. Maybe this won't be so bad if it would only land on-

The bottle stopped abruptly, its neck pointing straight at Hiei. Yusuke yelped in horror, and everyone stared at him with a mixture of disgust and amusement. Hiei looked around, annoyed. What does that mean?

A knock sounded at the door, and Keiko's mother walked in. Yusuke grabbed the bottle and hid it behind his back before her gaze drifted to the group on the floor. "Excuse me, boys. But it's getting pretty late, and I think you need to be heading home, all right?"

Keiko glanced at Kisa and Miko. "Mom, is it okay if Yusuke stays over?"

Keiko's mother looked surprised, but she smiled at the dumbfounded boy. "I suppose that would be fine. Anyway, goodnight everyone." She closed the door.

Yusuke sighed in relief. "Thank God for your mom, Keiko." He threw the bottle into the garbage can. Hiei watched him, then stared at the receptacle for a moment quizzically. "Hn." That was a stupid game.

Yusuke turned to his girlfriend. "And why is it I'm sleeping at your house?"

Keiko glared at him. "I thought that would be obvious. One of you from the team has got to be here to protect Miko and Kisa."

Kisa looked sharply at her. "Hey, I don't need this clown to watch over me."

"Then that leaves Blondie to be protected. Seems right," said Hiei smoothly. Miko threw a venomous look at the fire demon as he stood up and headed for the window. Kisa started for him, but Miko pulled her back. "Just forget it, Kisa."

Kisa glared at Hiei and sent him the message of, Will you stop it? She didn't do anything to you.

Hiei jumped out the window without answering. Kuwabara stood up and stretched. "See you guys tomorrow," he said and walked out the door. Botan summoned her oar, mounted it, then turned to Yusuke. "We'll be contacting you somehow in the morning." She sailed out the window as Keiko left the room to get a sleeping bag for Yusuke, switching off the light as she went. Miko moved to the guest bed, and Kisa laid back on her makeshift bed on the floor. Yusuke noticed that Miko continued to stare at the window, her expression lost in the darkness.

"Miko, just forget about him. Hiei treats everyone like that, he can't be taken seriously." She didn't respond, slid under the covers,and turned towards the wall.Yusuke watched her for a moment, then shrugged and caught the sleeping bag Keiko threw at him.
"Let's try to get some sleep," the girl yawned."It's been a long day."

Miko's mind was caught in a whirlwind of anger, an odd feeling rising in her chest. Hiei could have killed her...I can't believe she would let him do something like that...I'll rip him apart if he ever puts her in danger again!

She let out a long breath, surprised by her own vehement thoughts. There was a soft chorus of "goodnight"s around the room, in which she quickly joined before slowly closing her eyes.


For close to an hour, Miko tossed and turned. She would approach the boundaries of sleep, then suddenly draw away; it happened again and again. She opened her eyes and stared at the ceiling. Can I just not get to sleep…or I am afraid to?

A rustling from the center of the room drew the girl's attention to Yusuke's sleeping form. "Hmm…hey Keiko…did I ever tell you how sexy that dress looks on you?" The boy yawned and turned in his sleep as Miko stifled a giggle. She turned to face the wall, closing her eyes to attempt sleep again.

Kisa rolled over onto her stomach and put her arms beneath her head. Swimming in that warm, comforting realm between sleep and waking, she sighed contentedly.

Miko's face suddenly jumped into her mind, and her eyes snapped open. Then a stifled scream of one wakened by a nightmare sounded to her left.

Kisa sat up quickly and turned to find Miko sitting up in bed. Her friend was staring at the wall in front of her. Kisa crawled over to the guest bed and pulled herself onto it. Miko was looking straight at her, but didn't seem to see her. Kisa took a deep breath, then put her hands on her friend's shoulders and shook her a little. "Miko, look at me! What's wrong? Did you have a nightmare or something?"

Miko blinked and finally saw Kisa. Her eyes quivered with tears, and she shook her head slowly. "No, I'm…" She glanced at Yusuke, still sleeping peacefully on the floor. Her eyes grew even wider, but then she shook herself and rubbed them fiercely. "I'm fine. It was a dream. Just a dream…"

Kisa nodded, watching her friend carefully. "Um…all right. Hey, is there something you want to tell me?"

"Kisa? Miko?" Keiko's groggy voice sounded from the other end of the room. "What's wrong?"

"I…nothing." Miko ran both hands through her hair, then sighed and put her face in her hands. She looked up at Kisa and Keiko, who had stumbled across the room to join them. "I saw Yusuke. In my dream, I mean. It wasn't nearly as bad as the other one…but…"

Keiko peered at her curiously. "Yusuke? And what other dream?"

Yusuke voiced another sleepy exclamation from his place on the floor. "Kuwabara, will you shut up? Mmm, hey there, Keiko."

Keiko rolled her eyes. Miko looked at her. "Yusuke was hurt. I couldn't tell if he was dead or not, but he was hurt."

Keiko looked worried. "Oh. But it was just a dream, right?"

Miko hesitated, then nodded. She smiled at Keiko reassuringly. "Yeah. Never mind, it was just a stupid nightmare. They're pretty common for me, so it's absolutely nothing to worry about."

With Keiko and Kisa back in bed a few minutes later, Miko sighed and stared at the ceiling. She flipped over and closed her eyes. She hadn't told Keiko and Kisa the details of her dream, and they continued to flash in front of her eyes…Yusuke lying on a stretch of dark pavement…crimson blood staining his T-shirt…brown eyes staring…STOP IT!

Miko took a deep breath, willing herself to forget the image. Where is my subconscious getting these things? A moment later, she drifted off to sleep again.

She was in Keiko's room. Everyone was there, smiling, laughing…she saw Kisa and smiled at her; her friend grinned back.

Then suddenly the game was being replayed. Kisa stood there smirking at Hiei, who placed his katana neatly between her two upraised fingers. Miko watched Hiei as he gathered his energy…fear for her friend was driving her insane…she wanted to stop this, but she was being held back. "Yusuke, let me go, damn you!" The spirit detective whispered to her that her friend would be fine. She saw the demonic glint in Hiei's eyes as he lunged forward, Kisa's fixed smile of confidence that never wavered…His sword flew, and there was a split second of complete silence before it pierced Kisa's heart.The cat demon fell backwards, a look of surprise covering her face, blood blossoming on her shirt.Miko's own scream filled her ears, there was an explosion ofblinding blue light... all plunged into darkness.


Sorry about the ending. I changed it a bit from its original version, but I'm not sure I like it.
Hiei: You do realize it kind of screws up your M-dream theory.
YEM: I know! But I feel like it should be there, so I'll figure out a way to explain it later.
Kurama: .....I miss existing outside of Miko's memories.
YEM: Next chapter, kitsune, next chapter.

Anyway, R&R, thanks!