Another chapter so soon? I know, wild. In all seriousness, I wanted to write so no matter the pain or discomfort I'm going to write. It's what I enjoy most. Kishimoto-Sensei has not heard my requests to give me the rights to Naruto, so he still owns all of it. If only I could challenge him to an Agni Kai, I'd win for sure.

Last time in A Cruel Fate: Naruto met a strange and perverted man claiming to be a legendary ninja named Jiraiya. This strange man agreed to help Naruto prepare for his upcoming match in the Chunin Exams but refused to explain why, refused to actually help, and instead took our hero on a series of adventures before pushing him off a cliff and telling him to use the summoning technique he taught him once. Success, as Naruto managed to come in contact with the Demon Fox sealed within and asked for help in summoning the toad chief Gamabunta.

Meanwhile, Hinata was released from the hospital and shared an eye-opening dinner with her fellow Genin where none other than Shikamaru shared his opinion on Naruto. Something that she couldn't help but agree.

And now:


Chapter 15: I want to prove you wrong

Naruto Uzumaki never felt more prepared for something in his life, and that was saying something considering the way he was brought up. He spent the last three weeks since his encounter with the Sannin Jiraiya learning as much as he could about the summoning technique and even managed to convince the sage to help him refine some of his cruder seals by using his sexy jutsu. Something that the perverted sage seemed to love, and something that Naruto couldn't help but wonder how a ninja such as that even managed to survive so long.

Yet, he felt it was a minor price to pay if it meant receiving help with something he thought he was already pretty good at.

On this particular day however, Naruto was not only prepared for his match against Neji Hyuga, but excited about it as well. He was still debating whether he wanted to just kill Neji, but after remembering that his promise to the old man, Hinata, Kakashi and now the pervy sage (who learned the hard way not to piss Naruto off when the boy clocked him with a solid right punch for saying perverted things Naruto should do with Hinata) that he wouldn't kill anyone.

"That should do it" Naruto spoke into his empty apartment. There were dozens of scrolls littered around the place, lying on top of each other. After a few more scribbles, he rolled up the scroll and placed it to the side with four others.

"Yo, Naruto, just came to wish you—oh what are you working on here?" Naruto turned to see Jiraiya standing outside of his window. After noticing the scrolls Naruto was discarding to the side with incorrectly drawn seals on them, Jiraiya's interest was naturally drawn to the rolled-up ones.

"After you looked over my previous work and told me where I could make improvements, I decided to modify them" Naruto explained, but that wasn't the entire truth, nor was Jiraiya easily fooled.

"Be careful with that specific technique, Naruto, it's not something to use carelessly" Jiraiya warned.

Naruto looked over his shoulder with a sly smugness; "I don't know what you're talking about" he replied. He stood and stretched before turning to face the sage. "Besides, even if you knew what this seal is for, it's not like you've ever seen the way I'll use it" the blond added. Again, Jiraiya wasn't easily duped.

"If you're planning to use it without the scroll, then yes, I know exactly how you intend to use it. Be careful" he emphasized his warning, hoping that Naruto would heed the warning instead of being brash.

"Yeah, yeah. Whatever you say" Naruto waved the Sannin off, grabbing his jacket and heading for the door. "It's not entirely ready yet anyway. So, stop worrying" he added, a dull click as the door shut behind him was almost as silent as the sigh that escaped Jiraiya.

"What am I going to do with that kid?" he jumped from the balcony, making his way for the stadium that would be home to the final stretch of the chunin exams. "I swear he's more troublesome when he's saying less. I almost prefer it if he wouldn't shut up, at least then I know what he's going on and on about" he heaved a sigh, continuing on his way.

"Welcome all, and our deepest thanks for coming here to the village hidden in the leaves for this year's chunin selections. We have come to the final competition of the remaining eight competitors and ask that no one leaves until all the matches have been completed" the third Hokage's booming voice silenced the crowd almost as soon as he started speaking. Naruto had arrived last out of the six others and hadn't even noticed at first that with him there, there were only seven total participants.

"Where's Sasuke?" Shikamaru asked, whispering to Naruto as the crowd began to cheer.

"Sasuke?" Naruto looked down the line of people standing next to them, the blonde girl, the guy with a black head covering, the red headed boy, Neji Hyuga, and Shino were all on Shikamaru's left, leaving Naruto standing alone on his right.

"Hey, where's Sasuke?" Naruto asked, looking at an annoyed Shikamaru.

He sighed; "That's what I'm asking you" with another huff, Shikamaru turned his attention to the proctor of the exam.

"Alright listen up, my name is Genma Shiranui and I'll be the referee for this exam. The terrains different but the rules are the same as before, which are there are no rules. The match will continue until one candidate acknowledges defeat or dies. That being said, if I determine if a match is over, I'll step in and stop the match. No arguments. Understood?" he looked over each of the combatants. Each of them nodding their understanding.

"These are the opponents for the first match: Naruto Uzumaki and Neji Hyuga. Those two stays, the rest of you go to the waiting area" he concluded. Naruto turned his attention to Neji, who hadn't so much as looked in his direction.

"Don't overdo it" Shikamaru grumbled as he passed Naruto, the rest of the competitors following after him. Naruto took a scan of the crowd, seeing Sakura sitting with Ino. As he went to look away, he noticed Hinata and Kiba coming down the stairs. He couldn't be sure, or maybe he was just hoping, but he could swear that Hinata was looking at him. After not speaking to her or going to see her in the last month, he was sure that he was imagining it. Though he still couldn't help but hope. On the other hand, Naruto couldn't help but notice a lot of the glares he was receiving from the audience. The murmurings going on sounded as if a lot of people figured there was no way he could beat someone from the Hyuga clan. Naruto was about to turn his attention back to the match when he noticed a white mask in the crowd. It was only for a moment, but when he went to search again, the mask was nowhere in sight.

"Do you have something to say to me?" Neji's voice got Naruto's attention, ending his search for something he may have imagined.

"Do I have something to say to you? Yeah…" Naruto raised his hand to his mouth, just as he had a month ago; "I wonder what your blood tastes like" the sadistic grin that spread across Naruto's face sent a chill through the air causing the crowds murmurings of him not standing a chance to those of uneasiness and fear. Neji's Byakugan flared to life as he glared at Naruto.

"So much the better for me, I can't wait to see look on your face when you realize you'll never stand a chance of finding out" Neji retorted, the arrogance in his voice made Naruto's blood boil. It reminded him of being talked down to when he was a kid.

"Are you just going to stand there and run your mouth or are we going to fight? Come on, I want to prove you wrong. Show me what you're made of" Naruto demanded, waiting for the moment Genma would signal the start of the match.

"Let the first match begin!" Genma announced much to the delight and cheering of the crowd. Naruto's leg twitched, as much as he wanted to rush right in to attack and destroy Neji, he knew better than to underestimate the Byakugan. Neji, in the stance of his gentle fist style, took a slight step forward. The moment his foot slid forward; Naruto charged in.

"You idiot, a frontal assault won't work!" Kiba's voice reach Naruto almost the same time that he reached Neji. Neji dodged Naruto's first punch, followed by side-stepping the back kick, and stepping out of the way of the next two punches. When Naruto went to attack again, Neji stepped into his guard and thrust his palm into his chest, causing Naruto to gag.

"I told you, you stand no chance of beat—" Neji's surprise made Naruto chuckle as he met the Hyuga's gaze. "How did you…?" Naruto's fist connected with Neji's diaphragm, sending him stumbling back.

"H-how…d-did you…m-manage—" "To counter you?" Naruto finished the unasked question. "It's simple really. You may specialize in Taijutsu where you're focusing on hitting my chakra points, and that would normally work" Naruto unzipped his jacket and tossed it aside; "But unlucky for you, I spent my entire childhood learning how to fight without the use of my chakra. I'm used to fighting with a disadvantage" Naruto's revelation was met with skepticism as the crowd wouldn't believe such a tall claim.

"Did you know that?" Ino asked Sakura, who was just as surprised by her teammate's words.

"N-no. He never told me" She admitted, causing Ino to whistle in appreciation.

"If he's telling the truth, then Naruto might actually have a chance of beating that Neji" she remarked, but Sakura wasn't sure she wanted to know why Naruto would have been raised that way. All she could think of was that animalistic version of him she saw in the forest. In her mind, that version of Naruto didn't fall into the question of 'will he win?' and instead fell into 'what will he do to win?' and both questions made her uneasy.

"You can close as many of my chakra points as you want. I won't stop coming at you. I won't stop coming for you. I. Won't. Stop" Naruto growled. He looked towards the crowd again, specifically at one specific blue-haired Hyuga whose cheeks burned red when people around her started questioning if the blond kid was looking at her.

"For what you did to her, you'll pay" Naruto promised, taking up a stance that made the crowd go silent.

"There's…no…way" Sakura and Ino's words were mimicked throughout the audience as they watched Naruto copy Neji's stance.

"You dare to mock me?" Neji demanded, charging forward. He was just about to strike when he saw the smirk. He stopped mid-strike and jumped back.

"Aw, too bad. Here I thought you would really fall for it if I pushed your buttons a bit" Naruto's hollow laughter definitely had the effect he hoped as Neji clenched his teeth in anger.

"What kind of seal is that?" he demanded, looking at the ground just in front of Naruto.

"Seal? What Seal? I don't see anything" Kiba was squinting as hard as he could but still couldn't see whatever it was Neji was talking about. "Hey, Hinata, do you see a seal?" he asked, turning to the Heiress. She already had her Byakugan active when he asked, and nodded in response.

"I-it's just there in front of Naruto-Kun."

"Ah, I see. Maybe Naruto set a trap but Neji could see it with his Byakugan just like you could" Kiba sounded impressed and disappointed.

"If you would have stepped into it, you'd have your chakra sealed" Naruto took a scroll from his pouch; "I call it a living dead switch. All the chakra you would try to use would instead get stored in this scroll. And what's more, it would stay sealed there until I release it" he finished explaining.

"There's no way he's telling the truth. No Genin is capable of something like that. I've never even heard of something like that" the chunin sitting next to Sakura was complaining. But Sakura knew better than to doubt the prowess of the seal master on her team.

"N-Naruto's pretty s-scary" the singular sweat drop on Ino's face was accentuated by the visible shiver running down her spine.

"You thought it would be a fairer fight if you sealed my chakra before I sealed yours? Pathetic" Neji smirked; "You must be pretty desperate to win if you're resorting to tricks like that."

"Are you done yet? I don't really care about what you're saying" Naruto replied, annoying Neji again. He formed a hand seal; "Besides, that was just the warm-up. Shadow clone Jutsu!"

"I see, you distributed your chakra evenly amongst your clones. No matter, you can't hide for long" Neji's eyes focused on the five clones. Each of them slowly making their way to him. As they charged him, it was almost too easy for the Hyuga prodigy to dispose of the first two, throwing one into the other, before jumping into the air and delivering a well-placed kick to each of them. He proceeded to redirect the next two before dispersing them with a chakra strike to each of their spines. The final clone faired no better as Neji backflipped out of the way of it's kick before rushing forward and landing another chakra strike—dispersing that one as well.

"Going to be Hokage? Absurd. You see, my eyes can see more than just chakra. They can see someone's limitations. I can see their destiny" Neji turned to face Naruto, his arrogant smirk back in place.

"Not this crap again. Tell me, what makes you think you know anything to judge someone's destiny?" Naruto demanded, and though he was trying to remain calm, all he could hear was the same rant Neji went on when he attacked Hinata.

"Open your eyes. Of all the ninja, in all the world, very few ever become Hokage. If you think it takes hard work just to become Hokage then you're a fool. They were chosen by destiny to become Hokage. Each person is given a path they must follow, obediently, until the end. There's no escaping it. The only destiny we share equally is death" Neji's words carried none of the hatred that were reflected in his eyes.

"Yeah? So, what? If you rather die following some predetermined path, that's your choice. But my whole life I was told I was…" Naruto's words failed him. Hinata was subconsciously leaning forward. She knew that this was more than a battle of the fists. This was a fight of ideologies.

"People always told me what I was meant to be. What I was born to be. After I came to the leaf village, I was told that I would never escape who I was told I was supposed to be. But I will never go back. Not on my word. Not to that place."

The third Hokage felt the pain in each of those words. Naruto had grown so much in the last couple of years, but the burden he carried never lessened. The boy still suffered the trauma, carried the hatred and anger that he held when he first arrived and no matter how much time passed, Naruto would simply never stop running. The Kazekage, the leader of the sand village, eyed the blond boy with amusement, but it wasn't something that the third managed to notice. Nor did any of the other shinobi in the spectator box with him.

"Naruto sure sounds like someone who's had a rough go at it, doesn't he Hinata?" Kiba turned to look at Hinata and was surprised to see her crying. "Hey, what's wrong? You're not hurt, are you?"

"N-no. I-it's just…N-Naruto-Kun has a-always b-been suffering a-and I-I c-can n-never h-help him" she clutched her hand to her chest. Her heart beat a mile a minute, making her wince. However, the pain wasn't just physical.

"Oh, Hinata, I'm sure Naruto doesn't think that way at all" Kiba tried to comfort but he didn't know about the last time his teammate and her crush were alone. The last time she actually managed to see the blond.

"Say, Sakura, do you have any idea what Naruto's talking about? What does he mean people told him what he's meant to be?" Ino couldn't help but be more curious about the mysterious boy, and yet, no matter what she asked her friend, she never got any other answer than 'no.'

"Shadow clone jutsu!" Naruto called out. Dozens of clones popped into existence.

"This tired trick again?" Neji smirked; "You just don't know when you quit, do you?"

"I've been told" Naruto replied, but the conversation ended there as Neji began to make short work of the clones. Dispersing them just as fast as they would attack.

"This is pathetic. It's obvious you're the real one!" Neji shouted, thrusting the tip of his index and middle finger into the real Naruto's chest. After a wave of dispersing clones, he laughed. "It was plain as day that you're the real one since you're the one hanging back the most. The more the others attacked, the more you stood out" Naruto slumped forward as Neji took a few steps back. "I told you it was pointless."

"Yeah? And I told you I won't stop coming for you" Naruto spoke. Only the moment the words left his mouth, he dispersed, revealing he too was a clone.

Neji turned to see two more Naruto's rocketing towards him, one with his fist cocked back and the other with his palm open. "You fell for my trap this time!" Naruto shouted, and the moment his fist connected, the crowd went silent with shock as Neji spun in place, a dome of blue surrounding him as he blasted both the Naruto clone and the real one aside.

"Hey, what gives? Naruto landed a clean shot…didn't he?" Kiba was just as shocked as the rest of the crowd.

"That…was…the rotation" Hinata may have been stunned, but it wasn't because Naruto failed, it was because the rotation technique was one that the main branch learned. Neji being able to use it meant that he had to have learned it on his own. "Neji really is a genius" she mumbled in awe that her cousin was truly this powerful.

"Did you really think you'd won?" Neji taunted, tilting his nose up. "This is the end for you, and you can't escape my eight trigrams" he continued, lowering himself into a different stance. "Gentle Fist art: Eight trigrams sixty-four palms." Naruto looked confused as Neji dashed forward.

"Two palms" Neji struck twice, faster than Naruto was expecting.

"Four palms" Naruto stumbled back.

"Eight palms"

"Sixteen palms"

"Thirty-two palms" at this point Naruto wasn't even capable of stumbling back.

"Eight trigrams: Sixty-Four palms!" Neji shouted, ending his assault on Naruto. The latter collapsed to the ground—unmoving.

"Looks like it's over" Genma commented, taking a step forward.

"I have struck all sixty-four of your chakra points. You're lucky to still be breathing" Naruto could hear the smirk on Neji's face.

"It must be frustrating to realize how powerless you truly are. For all your talk about used to being at a disadvantage, you turned out to be exactly what I knew you were. A loser. You can't change what you were born to be. And you can't escape it, no matter how hard you fight, you will fail."

Naruto lied there, panting, angry. "Maybe he's right" he struggled to move his head to look into the stands. To look at Hinata. "Maybe I can't…"

"Stay there, where you belong."

Neji's words cut into Naruto's very being. "Was it all for nothing? Running from the dark room? Rias and Haku and Hinata and everyone else who believed in me…were they wrong?" Naruto finally managed to lay his eyes on Hinata, only she was being carried up the stairs by a man in a black cloak. She looked to be coughing violently as he carried her and the memory of her standing back up after Neji's attack sent a jolt through his spine. "I have to make him pay for hurting her…but I can't even feel my fingers" the man in the cloak, as well as Kiba, disappeared with Hinata. Naruto's eyes widened in anger as he remembered her words. His words.

"I…" he managed to place his hands in front of him.

"Never" he pushed himself up just a bit.

"Go back" he lifted himself to his knees.

"On my word!" he shouted. Finally, he was standing. But it didn't change that his whole body was still numb.

"It can't be. Impossible" Neji was more stunned than anyone else.

"That was…a pretty neat trick" Naruto huffed, lifting his gaze to Neji's.

"Would you stop this madness already? I have nothing against you personally" Neji demanded, but Naruto scoffed.

"That's touching, but it's nothing but personal for me" he replied, a growl escaping him as it did.

"If you're talking about Lady Hinata, that has nothing to do with you. Mind your own business" Neji said, clearly angry with Naruto.

"That's where you're wrong. I could forget it if all you did was spew your nonsense about her being a failure. Hinata is smarter than that to believe you. But the moment you hurt her, tried to kill her, I decided…you would suffer" Naruto's reply made Neji grit his teeth.

"You don't understand anything. Fine, I'll tell you. About the curse of hatred that looms over the Hyuga clan. For generations the Hyuga clan's main branch has practiced a secret jutsu known as the curse mark technique."

"Curse…mark…technique?" Naruto repeated, now interested in what Neji was saying.

"The curse mark is the symbol of a bird locked in it's cage. It's the mark of those who are bound to a destiny they cannot escape" Neji slowly reached for his headband before pulling it off. When he did, he revealed a green mark on his forehead, a seal that Naruto had never seen before, but knew immediately was something that couldn't be removed by any normal means.

"I was four-years-old when the leaders of the head branch branded me with this curse mark jutsu. On that same day, a great celebration took place in the leaf village. After many years of war, a peace agreement had been reached with the land of lightning, and they had sent the head cloud ninja to sign the treaty and join the celebration. Everyone was there to welcome our once enemies. Everyone from Genin to Jonin. Only one clan was absent. The Hyuga clan. Because that was the day that the heir to the main household was to turn three. It was Lady Hinata's third birthday. Her father, Lord Hiashi Hyuga, is sitting up there" Neji angrily looked up towards the stands.

"He and my father, Hizashi, are twin brothers. And yet, he entered into the world first, so he is head of the family. While my father, his twin brother, was banished to the side branch. It was on the day that the heir to the main household turned three that the curse mark was placed on me and I was made a bird in a cage. By my own uncle."

"What's the point of it?" Naruto asked. He couldn't describe it, but something about Neji was beginning to resonate within him.

"I can assure you, it's not for decoration. My father told me that my destiny is to serve the main branch. To protect Lady Hinata. With this curse mark, the main branch uses it to remind us of our place and we live in fear of them using it whenever they wish. Fear. That is what we live with. Only in death are we freed. This is how the Byakugan is protected. Because there are many who would steal the secrets, the curse mark ensures that the side branch will forever protect the main branch. This is our destiny. That is, it was. Until that day…when they murdered my father."

"Murdered his father?" Ino was on the edge of her seat, enthralled by the story Neji was telling. Sakura herself was encapsulated with the tale, and couldn't even begin to fathom how this was even real life.

"One night, someone entered the main household and abducted Lady Hinata. Lord Hiashi stumbled upon the intruder and quickly killed the man. Who was this man, sneaking around in the shadows, stealing through the night? None other than the head cloud ninja from the land of lightning. The man who had just signed an alliance with us. It was obvious he was after the secrets of the Byakugan, but the land of lightning acted as if they had no idea of this, and professed willful murder of their precious ninja. They claimed that the leaf village was in violation of the treaty and demanded recompense. As things grew worse, the leaf wanted to avoid another war and so they reached a deal. A life for a life. The land of lightning demanded the life of the ninja who killed their own. Lord Hiashi had to die" Neji began to shake in a quiet fury as Naruto had a sneaking suspicion of where this was heading.

"To avoid a war, a man was killed. But not Hiashi. My father was killed in his place in order to protect the main household. Only in death was my father free of this evil curse mark. You see, they were so much alike, but their destinies were determined long ago. Solely because one was born a few seconds after the other. And your destiny is no different. The moment I was chosen as your opponent, the outcome was decided. Your destiny is to lose to me" Neji replaced his headband, but the image of the curse mark never left Naruto's mind.

"Hey, Neji, that story…you're pretty pathetic, aren't you? Your father was killed in your uncle's place. I'd be angry too. But that's got nothing to do with destiny" Naruto said, and though it was his own attempt to find a common ground with someone he wanted to tear apart, Neji didn't go for it.

"You could never understand!" Neji charged forward, and though Naruto saw the attack coming, he still couldn't feel his legs, let alone dodge. Neji's palm connected with his chest sending him flying back. "Proctor, it's over" Neji announced with finality.

"You're a failure, don't ever forget that."

"I didn't…say…you could go…did I?" Naruto pushed himself to stand for a second time, though this time was a lot easier than the first. "All that crap about destiny…if you really believe that…why aren't you walking away?" he demanded, each breath hurt, but Naruto needed to know the answer to this question before he decided what to do next.

"Why should I waste my breath explaining it to you, an insolent brat who could never understand? We are all branded by destiny and it's pointless to fight against it. You'll never understand what it's like to be branded with a mark that sets you apart, a mark that can never be wiped away!" Neji truly meant the words he spoke. Yet, he could not know that the words he spoke were something Naruto knew all too well.

"You're nothing more than a weapon"

"They hate you for being alive"

"You think so, huh?" Naruto was reminded of all the things people told him he was born to be. The things that people saw when they looked at him. "I know it all too well what it's like to be branded. Only, I never knew why. I never got answers. I never so much as saw the light of day until I was already bathed in blood. So, what? Should I just lie down and accept that I'm just a weapon? A monster?" Naruto began to laugh. It was a laugh that the Hokage hadn't heard in years and it was one he hoped he would never hear again. He was about to instruct Genma to end the match, but hesitated, for some reason he couldn't bring himself to say the words.

"What kind of crap is that? Destiny. Fate. I don't give a damn about any of it. I'm going to be Hokage because I said so. I'm going to win because I said so. I choose who I'm going to be, and destiny has no place in that decision" Naruto finished. He was huffing for air, angry and annoyed.

"Worthless little—" "You're not special Neji. It's not Hinata's fault your father was born second. All she wanted was for you to respect her and you attacked her like a dog. You say it's your destiny to protect her, but you were fighting desperately against destiny, weren't you?" Naruto interrupted whatever insults Neji was about to hurl. The blond was starting to gain feeling back in his body and was ready to punish the Hyuga. Naruto couldn't start the cough that escaped him.

Neji laughed; "I blocked all sixty-four of your chakra points, so how do you plan on fighting? It's fitting really that you sympathize with Lady Hinata, because you're about to share her fate" his Byakugan flared to life once again. "Proctor, I'm fighting with the intent to kill."

"You know, the more you brag about hurting my Hinata, the angrier it makes me" Naruto growled. Though he didn't realize it, and though he didn't intend it, Naruto began to draw on the chakra of the nine-tailed fox. It started as a slow trickle of red seeping off him before it erupted around him.

The audience watched in subtle fear as the oppressive malevolence of this red chakra began to sweep the area. Hinata, who was now fully healed thanks to the man in the white mask, sat next to Kiba at the top of the stands. Though the three of them watched in awe, Hinata thought back to the time in the land of waves when she had felt this pressure before. Her breath hitched in her throat as she knew now without a doubt that the cause of that evil feeling nature was Naruto himself.

"You're fighting to kill? Don't make me laugh" Naruto's glutaral voice carried throughout the stadium, further instilling fear.

"W-what's the hell is going on?" Ino asked, looking at Sakura.

The pinkette watched as her teammate crouched lower to the ground, the growl coupled with the anger in his voice was all to reminiscent of the forest. "S-Sakura?" Ino sat with her mouth hanging open as she looked upon her friend's face. A face filled with terror.

"What…are you?" Neji asked in shock. He could see the red chakra clear as day on the outside, but seeing it erupt on the inside as well was something he'd never seen before.

Naruto was practically on all fours as he looked at Neji, his eyes locked onto the face of the person he wanted to pulverize.

"Now then…let's see how you taste."


AN: Not a long chapter, but I think I did okay. I tried to keep the fight similar to the way it originally happened, at least for the beginning of it. As for how it plays out now and how it ends, well I guess you can tell that's going to go very differently. Will Naruto be able to reel himself back in? Does Neji stand a chance of making it out of this encounter alive? Will Sakura ever get over the trauma of seeing Naruto turn into a wild animal? More importantly, did the third make the right choice of not stopping the match?

Some of these will be answered, some of these I'm not sure if I want to answer them. I guess you'll just have to wait and see.

Until next time.