A/N: So I hope I haven't disappointed anyone. Also, if I spelled Kagome's friends wrong, tell me, cause I don't feel like going through two seasons (three actually, but don't tell anyone) of the show just to learn their names, if I come across it and I'm wrong I'll change it. Also, I know kids in Japan go to school six days a week, though I don't know which day they get off, so I'm assuming Saturday. The ch. Starts on Sunday, so Kagome has to go to school. If I'm wrong, well, now it's my story and what I say goes! (I'm over controlling like that) Also know that I have no idea how her classes go so I'm just going to wing it.

CRACK-BOOM

A thunderbolt erupted from just outside Kagome's window, lighting the cloud darkened sky for a brilliant second. Kagome awoke with a start, practically jumping out of her pajamas. She didn't but she did manage to fall out of bed. Face planting into the ground. Kagome couldn't be more relieved to have carpeting at that precise moment.

"OOWW" Kagome groaned, instantly awake. She looks up, only to see a hanyou who looked like he was going to explode with laughter, the etchings of a smile started to creep into his features. "Don't even start." She said irritably, still on the ground. He took a second to regain his composure, but he still smiled. "Now you know what it's like to be 'sat'." He said teasingly. "Yeah, I guess I do." She started to smile, which made Inuyasha's disappear in a blink. "Sit" She said starting to get up. THUMP "What didja do that for?" he said twitching. "That was for enjoying my humiliation. Inuyasha sat up. "It's not MY fault you're a klutz." "Sit" THUMP 'I should learn to keep my mouth shut.' He thought.

Kagome looked at her alarm clock. Another 15 minutes and it would have gone off. She turned it off so it wouldn't start ringing needlessly. Inuyasha started to get up, he was glad Kagome's floor had some kind of soft cushioning. "When did you get up?" She asked. He scratched his ear quizzically. "About an hour ago, when the storm started." "You've been up that long and you stayed in here? What have you been doing?" she asked. "Just watching you sleep." "Why did you do that?" "I don't know but it payed off." He said teasingly. "Watch it, dog-boy." "Keh."

They were downstairs eating breakfast. Mrs. Higurashi offered waffles and hot chocolate. Inuyasha took the waffles, but Kagome wouldn't let him have any hot chocolate. "Chocolate is bad for dogs." She reasoned. "Would you stop treating me like I'm a dog?" he said irritably, snatching a mug and sniffing it. He slowly drank the warm beverage. He put the mug down with a sigh and looked at Kagome triumphantly. Kagome just sighed. 'You'll be sorry.'

10 minutes later

Inuyasha was in the bathroom purging his system of the poisonous chocolate. Kagome stood outside the door. "Are you okay in there?" she asked knocking on the door. She was answered with another loud heaving sound followed by liquid hitting liquid. 'I warned you.' She thought. "Yeah I've never felt better!" Inuyasha yelled from inside. Kagome heard the faucet turn on. She realized too late that Inuyasha doesn't know how to use the faucet. "Inuyasha, watch out for the-" "AARRRGGGGHHHHH!" Inuyasha's scream shook the house. "Hot water." She said uselessly. 'Why do I even bother?' She asked herself.

They were back downstairs eating again. Inuyasha was mumbling about the hot water. Kagome looked at him helplessly. "It's not like I didn't tell you so." She said. "Keh." Inuyasha mumbled as he ate his waffles, getting syrup all over his face. "Well if you eat like that, you're gonna have to wash your face again." "Eat like what?" he asked as he shoved an almost whole waffle into his mouth. sweat drop on Kagome

Just then an idea hit Kagome. "Hey Inuyasha, what say you come to school with me today, since my friend probably told everyone in half the country by now anyway, it couldn't hurt. "Hmm, lemme think." He said sarcastically. "Go with you and sit around all day and take 'tests', or not." He looked at her as if to say 'duh.' "I think I'll stay." She gave him a dark look. "You're coming with me if I have to drag you with me by your ears. I'm not going to be bombarded by questions all by myself all day!" she scolded. "No." He said smugly. Kagome started to form sounds with her mouth. 'S' 'I' 'T' she mouthed. Inuyasha gave a defeated look. "Keh, whatever." He said indignantly. "Good." She said with a triumphant glow. 'I'm so evil' she thought with a giggle.

Kagome was dressed and ready to go. Inuyasha was slowly walking to the front door with his red bandana on. "You know they won't let you wear that in school, Inuyasha." Kagome said. "Sure they will." He said confidently. "They won't, they say it disrupts class." She argued. "Well what's more disruptive, a bandana or dog ears?" he asked bluntly. She thought it over a second, then sighed, knowing she was beat. "I hope you have some way of getting through the rain." Inuyasha stated, noticing the hard pounding of the rain of the shrine's roof. "No, not really, she stated a bit embarrassed. "Just an umbrella." She said. "One umbrella?" He asked.

So they were walking in the rain, under one umbrella. "Inuyasha you really should change clothes like I tell you to." "Keh, why? What's wrong with this?" He asked ignorantly. "Well, do you SEE anyone in a bright red haori around here?" she asked bluntly. "No, but I do see a whole bunch of colored umbrellas." Kagome sighed in resignation. "We do have a uniform, ya know." "Well the worst they can do is throw me out." He said. "I guess." Inuyasha wrapped his arm around her waist. She blushed slightly at being so close. "You worry too much." He said in a very rare carefree manner. If anyone had looked, they would have never guessed the strange boy wearing a red bandana and red clothes and the schoolgirl were the perfect couple.

"His name is Inuyasha." Kagome said to the woman manning the front office in Kagome's school. She began typing his name into the computer. "Last name?" she asked mechanically. "Uhh . . . Takahashi." Kagome stammered. The woman typed it in, not caring that Kagome didn't seem at all convincing in the least. She printed out a sticker with his name on it and handed it to Inuyasha. She didn't seem to care in the least that Inuyasha had a bandana on. Inuyasha stared at the sticker blankly, not knowing what a 'sticker' was or how to use it. Kagome almost stuck it to his head in frustration. She snatched it out of his hand, peeled off the sticker, and stuck it to his chest. "Come on, lets go." Kagome said half-heartedly. Once they were out the door, Inuyasha peeled off the sticker and threw it into a nearby waste basket

Kagome barely dragged herself, let alone Inuyasha, into her first class, Math. Inuyasha saw her slumped posture and demeanor as a sign of bad things to come. Kagome took a seat toward the back of the class, and Inuyasha sat down next to her. The teacher walked in, a man with black hair and mirrorlike glasses. He instantly noticed the new boy with silver hair dressed in red because he stood out so much from the green uniforms and dark-haired students. He spoke in a voice that would put even a Shippo who was hyped up on chocolate to sleep. "I see we have a new student in class today." He said unnecessarily. Everyone in the class had noticed the silver-haired boy, and all the girls started gossiping immediately after they saw him. "Please, come up front and introduce yourself." The teacher said too cheerfully. Inuyasha gave a panicked glance at Kagome, who just motioned with her head to go. He sighed and started walking to the front of class. When he got there he just stood there with his arms crossed. "Well, go ahead and tell us your name." The teacher said enthusiastically. Inuyasha blushed slightly. "My name is Inuyasha Takahashi." He said bowing awkwardly, moving his hand to his head so his bandana didn't fall off. Several people in class murmured at this. Many considered names like that to be gang names, including, apparently, the teacher. "Is that your real name, son?" Inuyasha gave him a confused look. "Y- Yea, why would I tell you it if it wasn't?" He was very confused at such a apparently stupid question. "No, no, I suppose not." The teacher resigned. "Well, I suppose we should have someone show you around school on your first day?" the teacher asked. Several hands went up in volunteering, nearly all girls, including Kagome, who nearly jumped out of her seat when she raised her hand. Inuyasha panicked slightly. "N - no, that won't be necessary." He stammered. He quickly started back to his seat next to Kagome.

"Just a second, son." The teacher said insistently. Inuyasha stopped dead. "Come back, we're not quite done." He said. Inuyasha mumbled, "Like hell we're not." But he started back toward the front any way. "Yea?" he asked. "Tell us where you come from, Inuyasha." Inuyasha started to panic again, how was he supposed to answer that? "Uhh" he stammered.

"He's an exchange student from Kyoto." Kagome called out instinctively standing up. She had originally planned to say America, but thinking about it, Americans didn't name their kids after animals and demons. Every eye was on her instantly. She blushed slightly and sat back down. The teacher lowered his glasses to stare at Kagome. "Thank you, Miss Higurashi, but I do not recall asking you." He said. "Oops, sorry." She said innocently. Inuyasha looked from Kagome to the teacher. "Is that all?" he was starting to get impatient." Kagome squirmed in her seat. 'Just hold on to your temper, Inuyasha, or I'll never live it down.' "Oh, yes, one more thing, will you please remove your bandana while your in class?" Inuyasha reached up to feel the bandana. "Umm, if it's all the same, I'd rather keep it on." Inuyasha said. The teacher glared at him above his mirror like glasses. "I'm afraid I must insist." Inuyasha gulped silently. 'Oh man, what do I do now?' He motioned for the teacher to come closer. He whispered into his ear. "I think it would be better if I kept it on. It would just cause disruption." The teacher straightened up. "I'm sure whatever bad haircut you have under your bandana, Mr. Takahashi, can be tolerated. Now please remove your bandana. Inuyasha gulped again, this time more audibly.

Inuyasha reached up to take off the bandana. Kagome was panicking, but badly. She could barely keep in her seat. 'What am I gonna do?' She thought frantically. Suddenly she had an idea. She took a piece of paper, crumpled it up, and flicked it at Inuyasha. It would have hit him in the nose if his quick reflexes didn't cause him to catch it. He looked at it strangely. The teacher, who had been looking at Inuyasha, looked around toward the class. "Who threw that?" he asked harshly. Fortunately, no one ratted Kagome out. "Can I go now?" Inuyasha asked. The teacher, now more than a little irritated, said harshly, "Yes, go take your seat." Inuyasha was glad to get away from the eyes of the class especially all the girls, who all gave him dreamy looks.

"I've never seen you act so nervous, Inuyasha." Said Kagome in a concerned voice. Inuyasha blushed a bit and looked down, hiding his eyes in his bangs. "Yeah, well, you know how it was like for me in my childhood. When I was your age, well, the equivalent anyway, I was always bullied and degraded. No one wanted to know who I was, where I was from, anything like that. I was just the filthy half-breed to kick out of town and blame all the problems on." Kagome could tell Inuyasha was hurting, and she suddenly regretted making him come to school with her. "And I was certainly never looked at like they look at me now." He said referring to the dreamy looks all the girls gave him. "I'm just not accustomed to that kind of attention from anyone except, well, you." He said looking up sadly. "I can say, though, it doesn't feel anywhere near as good from them as it is from you." Kagome was on the verge of tears. Inuyasha noticed her expression and straightened up. "Hey come on, don't cry, Kagome. You know I can't stand it when you do." You said, trying to put on a fake smile, and failing miserably.

After that class, Inuyasha could safely say that he hated math about as much as Kagome. Even if it was for a completely different reason. As they moved around the school, Inuyasha stopped by a window to stare out a second story window. He stared through the blinding rain, listening to the thunder, watching the lightning dance it's deadly light show. Flashback came as surly as the rain itself.

Flashback

Heavy rain beat down on a young child. Torches burned in pursuit of him, and angry shouts could be heard above the pounding rain and roaring thunder. The child wore a small red haori, he had silver hair and golden eyes, and had dog ears on his head. He looked back at angry villagers, slowly gaining on him. 'What did I do to them? Why don't they leave me alone?' The child thought crying.

Too late he smelled the stench of a demon. Too late he saw a club come down in his path. The club swung heavily into the child's chest, knocking the air from his lungs. He fell to the ground gasping for breath, angry villagers stopped and looked at the ogre demon who stood above the child. "The child has brought the demon upon us!" Came the cries of villagers." The ogre looked at the cowering human villagers. "How dare you assume I come at this sniveling half-breed's call." he shouted as he uprooted a tree and throw it at the helpless villagers. The tree crashed down on the villagers, and the few that survived fled back to their village. The ogre started to turn toward the child. "Well, half-breed, now your mine" But the child was no longer there, he had fled long before. "You cannot escape me, half-breed, I can smell your unbearable stench!" the ogre roared into the night.

The child watched from a distance as the ogre ripped trees from their foundations as if they were toothpicks, hurling them in every direction. He clutched the leaves of the tree he was hiding. He relaxed when he saw the ogre seemingly give up and started walking away from the hanyou's position. He let out a small sigh and sat on the branch of his tree. He listened to the rain trickle through the leaves and branches. He watched as the pink flowers of the cherry blossom fall in response to the rain. He let the scent of the flowers sooth him, until he fell into a darkness of sleep.

End Flashback

Kagome found Inuyasha staring out the window. He had a depressed look on his face, and his eyes reflected his inner turmoil. "I don't know how I manage to lose a guy who has silver hair and is wearing red in this crowd, but it's a good thing I found you." Kagome said tugging lightly at his sleeve. He didn't budge. He just stared out the window. She pushed him harder. He just fell, but hard, it seemed to wake him up, though. "Whaddya do that for?" he asked angrily. "To wake you up, come on, we're gonna be late for class." She reached through the bandana and started to pull his ear toward the class. "Owe, owe. Not the ear!" he complained, but resigned with a sigh.

Kagome's next class, History, went much the same as her first. The teacher asked Inuyasha to introduce himself, then they got in an argument over his bandana, which Kagome had to bail him out of. The most exiting moment when the paper airplane Kagome aimed at Inuyasha hit the teacher in the side of the head.

The day went by rather uneventful, following the same stream of listening to some person lecture about some pointless subject that Inuyasha would never use in his life. Then came gym. Kagome sighed when she thought of the possible disasters Inuyasha might cause. 'I'm so doomed, if he starts getting too competitive, things could get out of hand.' "Kagome, what's a 'gym'?" Inuyasha asked. "That's a class where you get to go outside and play baseball and stuff." "Baseball?" Inuyasha repeated as a question. "It's game where you take a wooden stick, called a bat, and you try and hit it." Kagome started to make motions with her arms about swinging and pitching. "Then when you hit it you run around the bases . . . " she continued to give him a crash course in the game, though Inuyasha seemed to be completely lost half the time. "When you play it you'll find out." She said confidently.

When they got outside, the rain had stopped. In fact, the sun was shining through the overcast of clouds, though one could feel the heavy humidity in the air. The coach gathered the class in a straight line, everyone in uniform, except, of course, Inuyasha, who just stood in line with his hands behind his head in a bored manner. "You there, snow white." The coach addressed Inuyasha, who just stood there having no idea what he was talking about. "I take it you're new here, well a hope you can play baseball." He said gruffly. He stepped back to address the entire class. "Today we play a boys versus girls game of baseball. Boys bat first, let's go!" He blew the whistle harshly, causing Inuyasha to clutch his ears in pain.

Yuka was pitching for the girls' team, and she was pitching like a pro, she had three strike outs by the time Inuyasha was batting in the 3rd inning. Being the new guy, he was chosen last in the batting order. He stepped up to the plate, and went into the wrong batter's box. Eri was the catcher, so she helped him out a bit, well, she made it so he didn't look like a fool, at least. "Hey, Kagome's guy." "Who, me?" "Yeah, you're right-handed, right?" "Yeah." "Go into the other box, then, haven't you played this before?" "No." Eri sighed deeply as Inuyasha changed batter's boxes. Yuka almost laughed herself into a coma on the pitcher's mound, but she quickly regained her composer. She turned the hat she was wearing backward. She wound up and threw a blistering fastball right down the middle of the plate. "Strike one!" the coach yelled, as he was the umpire. "You're supposed to swing." Eri scolded, throwing the ball back. "Oh" In nodded Inuyasha slightly. He looked back at Yuka, who seemed to think he didn't swing because he didn't think he could hit it. She wound up and let another fastball come screaming down the plate.

CRACK

The wooden bat almost shattered into a thousand pieces from the force of Inuyasha's swing. The ball soared WAY over everyone's head. Everyone looked up in amazement as the ball rocketed out of range of everyone's view. Eri stood up and took off her mask to stare in amazement. Yuka took off her hat and scratched her head, wondering how someone who was clearly an amateur had blasted her fastball off of the school campus. Kagome, who was playing first base, started to worry about what people would say. 'There's no way they'll think he's human, they'll know, for sure.' No one did, of course, but Kagome, as always, was paranoid about it. The boys on the bench, who were previously staring in wonder, started to cheer loudly. "Woah, nice home run, new guy!" "Round the bases!" They cheered. Inuyasha, knowing what to do from Kagome's crash course, started to jog around the bases. As he rounded first, he started talking to Kagome. "Not bad, huh?" He said arrogantly. Kagome just made a groaning noise. 'Just what he needs, something else to boost his ego.' She watched him round the bases, and be greeted by a cheering boy's team. She saw the smile on his face when he sat down on the bench. She smiled warmly. 'Well, if anyone deserves it, he does.' She turned her cap backwards and got back into position for the next batter.

It was the 6th inning, score was 1-0 because of Inuyasha's home run. Inuyasha was up to bat again, and Yuka gave an audible gulp. She gathered her courage. 'Well, I'm not giving him a fastball again.' She thought. She wound up and threw. The ball flew toward the plate, only to curve away from Inuyasha at the last second.

CRACK

Yuka watched the ball fly in a line drive straight toward Kagome, who held up her glove to catch it. It hit her palm and rolled off her glove high into the air. Inuyasha ran over to first base and stopped on the bag. He watched Kagome look at the ball intently. He got an evil idea. He quietly snuck behind Kagome, and when she was about three seconds from catching it, Inuyasha tipped the brim of her hat so the hat covered her eyes. "Ahh." She yelped as the ball fell with a 'thud' in front of her, as if to mock her. The entire field erupted in laughter at the shenanigans. None louder than Inuyasha. Kagome picked up the ball and threw it to the pitcher. "That was a dirty trick, I'll get you back for that." He just grinned.

The next batter sent a ground ball toward Kagome. She saw Inuyasha start to fly toward second base. "Sit!" THUD Kagome caught the ground ball, tagged the base for the force out, and walked over, took the ball out of her glove, and gently touched Inuyasha with the ball. "Payback, dog-boy." "Dirty, rotten, no good . . . "he mumbled into the dirt. "What was that?" She asked sweetly, starting to walk off the field, for her double play had ended the inning. "Keh, you said my trick was dirty. Now I've got this chalky, dusty crap in my nose." As if on cue, he let out a violent sneeze. Kagome started to giggle.

The game ended 1-1, because the class ended in the 10th inning, right when it was Inuyasha's turn to bat. The entire boys' team groaned loudly. Inuyasha met Kagome outside the locker room's. "So, how'd I do?" Inuyasha asked arrogantly, knowing exactly how well he did. "Don't let it go to your head, dog-boy." She said sharply. "Hey, you got me back didn't you?" "Let's just go." She said turning away. 'At least he drew good attention, instead of breaking something.'

"Are we done here yet?" Inuyasha asked. "Yeah that's the last of the classes for today." "And good riddance, too." Inuyasha said as he slumped against the wall. He quickly smelled three familiar scents coming closer. 'Three . . . two . . . one . . . cue.' He thought. "Kagome" "Kagome" "Hey, over here!" Inuyasha smiled to himself as Yuka, Eri, and Ayumi came running up to them. "Hey guys!" Kagome called happily. "Hey, new guy." Yuka called. "Inuyasha." He corrected. "Right, anyway, I thought you'd never played baseball before." She said. "I haven't." He said bluntly. "Then how'd you get so good at hitting?" "I just swung the bat like she told me to." He said looking at Eri. Yuka turned angrily. "You told him to swing?" Eri put her arms up defensively. "How was I supposed to know he'd hit it that far? The guy started out in the wrong batter's box, for Kami's sake." They continued to argue.

Ayumi started another conversation. "So, Inuyasha, you must be really strong to hit Yuka's pitch out of the park." Inuyasha smiled smugly. "Yeah, I like to think so." Kagome pulled Ayume to the side. "Try not to bolster his ego too much." She whispered. "Hey I heard that, Kagome." Ayumi looked at him strangely. "You can hear us from over there?" she asked, amazed. Inuyasha lifted his bandana quickly so no one would notice but Ayumi and Kagome. "Dog ears, remember?" "Wow, so they really are real." She mumbled to herself.

"Hey, Kagome." Came a voice Kagome recognized. 'Oh no, not here, not now!' she thought frantically.

Too late.

Hojo came running up to Kagome, seemingly out of breath. "Hi, Higurashi." He said as he addressing her by her last name like always. "Hi, Hojo." She said with a fake smile. "Higurashi, I was wondering if you wanted to go to the fair with me. It's in town and I hear it's good." He said cheerfully, holding out two tickets. "Um, well." Kagome stammered. Inuyasha stepped in between them, making Hojo take a step back. Inuyasha held out his hand in a flicking position. He made the flicking gesture and a line of yellow demonic energy flew from his finger toward one of the tickets. The ticket shred to a thousand pieces in Hojo's hand, who looked at it dumbly. HE looked back up to see Inuyasha in his face, almost as if he'd bite his head off. "Back off, pal. Kagome's taken." He said with steel in his voice. "Uh, ok." Hojo stuttered in fear. He slowly began walking away, shaking visibly.

"Kagome, you can let go now." Inuyasha said. Apparently the only reason he hadn't bitten off Hojo's head was because Kagome was holding on to the back of his rosary necklace. She let go immediately. "You know you didn't have to be so rude, Inuyasha. I was just about to decline." She said with her hands on her hips. "Yeah, but then he'd bother you again, this way, he won't." He reasoned. "I could have told him that I already had you as a boyfriend. You didn't have to scare the guy out of his senses." She scolded. "Well, it's over now." He said resuming his place slumped against the wall. "I assume we'll be staying here so you can 'study'?" he asked. Kagome had completely forgotten about her test the next day. "What? Oh, right, I better stay here, at school, so I can concentrate." "What? You can't concentrate at your house?" Inuyasha asked. "Remember what happened last time I studied at my house?" she asked. "Yup, and if I remember correctly, that didn't turn out so bad, did it?" he continued to answer with questions. Kagome chuckled a bit. "No, I suppose not, but I'd still like to stay here." She said. She reached out and grabbed Inuyasha's ear, for he'd started to walk away. "And you're staying with me." She scolded. "No fair." He crossed his arms. "I'm not letting you go out and cause trouble." "Keh, whatever."

While on the way to the library, Ayumi, Eri, and Yuka started questioning Inuyasha again in a barrage of questions. They had decided to help Kagome study, if only for a little while. Actually, they just wanted to interrogate Inuyasha, but they said they'd help Kagome. "You have any siblings?" "An older brother." "Does he have the same silver hair you do?" "Yea." "Where do your parents live?" This caused Inuyasha to stop suddenly. "They . . . " he started. "Inuyasha's parents died a while ago, guys." Kagome said lowly. "Oh, sorry." Ayume said, for she was the one who made the question. "So where do you live now?" "Uhh, with Kagome, I guess." "WHAT?" they all said in unison. "Kagome this guy is living with you?" Kagome was just as shocked at his answer as the rest of them, but she held her composure. "Yeah, not in the same room or anything. He works at the shrine." She lied. "Oh, well that would explain his weird clothes." "My clothes aren't weird." He said indignantly. They all looked at him with a 'yeah, sure.' face. "Keh." He huffed and crossed his arms.

It was around 7:00. Yuka, Eri, and Ayumi were long gone. Kagome was still studying for her test. Inuyasha had his head down in his arms, asleep on the table. Not because he was tired, but because he was BORED. Every sound sent him in a blur of motion, only to scare some student who had dropped a book or sneezed. Eventually, Kagome got the hint. "Okay, Inuyasha, were leaving." Before she got up, Inuyasha was at the door. "About time, Kagome let's go!" he shouted cheerfully. The librarian shushed him loudly. He made a face at the librarian, then looked at Kagome. She walked toward the door. "Okay, okay, calm down. Let's go then,"

"Mom, tadaima." Kagome yelled. "Hey, sweetie. Welcome home. Where were you?" "I stayed at school to study, mom." "Okay, though I don't know how you made Inuyasha stay still for that long." She and Kagome laughed. "Well, I'm tired, I'm going to bed, Kagome said yawning. "Not me, I want dinner." Inuyasha said bluntly. "Is all you think about food and violence?" Kagome asked irritably. Inuyasha scratched his head in thought. "No, I think about you, too." He said truthfully. Kagome smiled lightly, then yawned again. "See you in the morning." She called. She lied down of her bed, falling asleep almost instantly. 'I wonder what tomorrow will bring.' She thought before she drifted into sleep. Little did she know that tomorrow wouldn't be to welcome.

A/N: I know, not much, but something, right? Well, anyway, here's another chapter. Remember to review! Also check out "Two of a Kind" by Jammy, and the works of OROsan7706 and InuyashluvsKagome. I'm going on a vacation cruise today! So I won't be able to update for a week or so, but I WILL work on it in my free time. You guys owe me for that, it is my vacation.